^atmll Unioeraitg ffitbtarg Jlt^ata, S^eut Qock .l^f^^..-Co^ro3po.• Elliott Coues; maps, views, and facsimiles. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1900. $12.50. 516 Limited edition of 950 copies, this is No. 125. Grand Canyon of Arizona, being a book of words from many pens about the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in Arizona. Very numerous illustrations and colored map. 4to, pp. 123, cloth. 1902. $1.25. 518 Hall (Edward H.) Appleton's Handbook of American Travel, being a guide through New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Utah, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Kansas, Nebraska, California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Colorado, Dakota, etc. Numerous fold- ing colored maps of states, cities, etc. 12mo, pp. 465, cloth. New York, 1867. $1.75. . . 519 Higgins (C. A.) New Guide to Pacific Coast Santa Fe Route : Califorriia, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Illinois ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 282, cloth. Chicago [1894]. $1.50. 520 Hodge (Hiram C.) Arizona as it is ; the coming country. From notes of travel in 1874, 1875 and 1876. Frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 270, cloth. New York, 1877. $2,25. 521 Hough (Walter) The Moki Snake Dance; numerous illustrations and maps. 12mo, pp. 58, wrappers, N. p 1898. $1.25. _ 522 Account of that unparalleled dramatic pagan ceremony of Pueblo Indians of Tuscayan, Ariz, Humfreville (Capt. J. L.) Twenty Years among our Hostile Indians, Very ex- tensively illustrated. Small 4to, pp, 506, cloth. New York [1903]. $2.50. 523 The author was Captain in the United States Cavalry^ He presents a most interesting account of border life, the fur traders, pony expresses, and experiences among the wai;like_ tribes, their cunning, treachery, habits, secret customs, dances, perils of travel by ox team and prairie schooner, frontiersmen, trappers, scouts, guides, Indian wooing and marriage customs, funerals, dog feasts, etc. Deals principally with the tribes in the Southwest, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Dakota, Wyoming, Oregon, etc, — the Apaches, the Arapahoes, the Blackfeet, the Navajoes, the Cheyennes, the Omahas, the Utes, the Comanches, the Wichitas, the Zunis, the Pawnees, the Sioux, and the Snakes, Kino (Father Eusebio F., S. J.) Historical Memoir of Pimeria Alta : a contempo- rary account of the beginnings of California, Sonora and Arizona; by Father Kino, pioneer missionary, explorer, cartographer, and ranchman: 1683-1711, Translated, ed- ited and annotated by Dr, H, E, Bolton, Professor of American History, University of California, With extensive historical introduction, bibliography, analytical index, plates, facsimiles of rare early maps, plans, etc., and a new and carefully prepared fold- ing colored map. 750 sets printed direct from the type and the type distributed. Handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague handmade deckle-edged paper. 2 large vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1919, $12,50, 524 The publication for the first time of Kino's long-lost history is of the utmost historical import- ance. Its existence contemporaneously is known only by the constant references thereto in early historical works. This manuscript is the basic source for the history of that period. Tlie His- torical Memoir is virtually a history of the entire Southwest and of the Indian tribes for the period covered. It is the source of practically all that has beeft known and contains much that never has been known before of the Southwest. Lakes (Arthur) Prospecting for Gold and Silver in North America. Folding maps and numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp, 287, cloth, Scranton, Pa,, 1896. $1.25. 525 Calif., Mont., Ariz,, N, M,, Utah, etc, Lowell (Percival) Addreses on opening of summer session. Northern Arizona Nor- mal School, Flagstaff, June 29, 1903, 8vo,_ pp, 13, Flagstaff, 7Sc, 526 McAllan (Alexander) America's Place in Mythology: disclosing the nature of Hin- doo and Buddhist BeHefs, Numerous maps and charts. 12mo, pp. 114, cloth. Onlj a small number of copies privately printed for the author. Brooklyn, 1910. $1.75. 52! A curious work, showing that the accounts and beliefs relating to America, found in Hindoc Arizona 15 Buddhist literature, arose from a band of mound builders who escaped from the valleys of the Ohio and Mississippi into Asia, led by a Mexican prince, born in Arizona. It includes some curious information regarding the! Yellowstone, the Missouri River, Minnesota, Montana, British Columbia, Alberta, and the Great Lakes Region. Meserve (Chas. F.) Tour of Observation among Indians and Indian schools in Ariz., New Max., Okla., and Kansas. Svo, pp. 44, wrappers. Phila., 1894. 7Sc. 528 Mowry (Sylvester) Arizona and Sonora: geography, history, and resources of sil- ver region of N. A. ; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 252, cloth. New York, 1866. $3.S0. 529 Munk (Dr. J. A.) Bibliography of Arizona, Books, Pamphlets, and Periodicals in Library of. 8vo, pp. 28, wrappers (torn). Los Angeles, 1900. $1.50. 530 Another. Later edition. Portrait. 8vo, pp. 98, wrappers. Los Angeles, 1908. $2.50. 531 Only a few copies printed for private circulation. Palmer (Dr. Edward) Description of a Journey from Prescott to La Paz, Arizona, in 1869, with the killing of Indians near La Paz on September 16, 1869. An original unpubHshed MS. 18 pp., Svo. $18.50. 532 An original unpublished manuscript. A collection of 160 excerpts, manuscripts, views, etc., gathered together or written by the late Dr. Edward Palmer, relating to Arizona, its archaeology. Apaches, ancient ruins, natural history, the Aztecs, etc. Of various dates from 1870 to 1900. A very interesting collection. Cheap. $12.50. 533 Description of a Journey made on a mule from Ft. Mohave to William Fork Copper Mines, Arizona, in 1870. IS pp., 8vo. $15.00. _ 534 Original unpublished manuscript entitled Arizona Notes made in 1866 with 3 pencil sketches entitled Doings at Camp Lincoln, Clear Creek Ruins and Beaver Creek. 24 pp. of manuscript and 3 pencil drawings. Svo. $18.00. 535 An interesting manuscript especially showing the difficulty in the control of the Indians who participated in the Civil War. Original unpublished manuscript entitled Observations on the Apache Indians of Arizona, made while stationed at Camp Grant, Arizona, in 1866, 1867, including the Defense of the Ilges Treaty, Indian Ration Day at Camp Grant, Courting behind doors. Effects of the mihtary on the Apaches, Dancing, Col. Chittenden's Remarks to the Apaches at a preliminary meeting (March 31st, 1867), Camp Grant, Settlement, pay of soldiers, their marriage ceremonies, etc. 87 pages, Svo. $35.00. 536 One of the most interesting of Dr. Palmer's manuscripts, containing much information not oth- erwise accessible. Original unpublished manuscript entitled Observations on the Yuma Indians of Arizona made during 1867 to 1889, their clothing, barks and dress of females, tem- porary wives for guests, etc., their immorality, games, food, burial customs, etc. 41 pp., Svo. $15.00. . 537 Original unpublished manuscript entitled Arizona War News 1862-1866, includ- ing the first rebel flag in Arizona, plot of the Sonorians, soldiers frightened at Texas rebels, original army orders, etc. 16 pp., Svo. $25.00. 538 Original unpublished manuscript entitled Description of Montezuma Well on Beaver Creek, Arizona. 10 pp. with original pencil drawings of the well. Svo. $9.00. 539 Original unpublished manuscript entitled Notes and description of life and events at Old Camp Lincoln, Arizona, and at New Camp Lincoln on the Rio Vird, in 1S65-1866 Attacks by Apaches, Commissary Prices, Companies at the Fort, Meteorol- ogy, etc. 64 pp., Svo. $25.00. . , ,, , . ,. . ^^° A very interesting manuscript. Dr. Palmer's notes are invaluable as they teem with interesting anecdotes, Indian Life, etc., now passed away. Of much interest showing conditions, in the South- west at the close of the Civil War. _ . , , ^, . , . , t ,. Original unpublished manuscript entitled Observations on the Apache Indians of Arizona, made while among them in 1866 to 1S67. Their courtship, marriage, adul- tery decoy for hunting, dress, dances, etc. 118 pp., Svo. $38.50. 541 A 'most interesting manuscript, including accounts of various expeditions, their medicine men, basket makers, industries, weapons, injustices committed against them, ornaments, clothing, customs, ' Original unpublished manuscripts by, also excerpts and illustrations gathered by him for the preparation of his manuscripts on the Moquis Indians of Arizona, the Snake Dance of the Moquis, their basketware, etc. A collection of about SO items. $10 SO 542 ' Original unpublished manuscript entitled Pimo Indians of Arizona, Notes and Observations while residing among them, their witches and vntchery, their Indian Doc- tors and their cures, the construction of their houses, round keys, burial customs, superstitions, curious beliefs, their agriculture, dwellings, dress, etc. 59 pp., Svo. $21 00 . . 543 Pattie (James O.) Personal Narrative during Expedition from St. Louis through vast regions between that place and Pacific Ocean, thence through City of Mexico to 16 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. ARIZONA. Vera Cruz; edited by Timothy Flint, 1824-1827; edited by Thwaites. Plates. Large 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Cleveland, 1905. $6.00. 544 Relates to Indians, etc., of Arizona. "It is a faithful work in a very simple style, almost pathetic in its details of misfortune; and forms one of the many indictments of Spanish inhumanity toward Americans during those early years." — Chittenden, History of the American Fur Trade. Pike (Major Z. M.) Expeditions to Sources of Mississippi, and through Western Parts of Louisiana, to sources of the Arkansas, Kan., La Platte and Pierre Juan Rivers, 180S-7; with tour through the Interior Parts of New Spain. Complete with the rare 4to atlas. 2 vols., 8vo, and 4to, old tree calf and atlas in boards. Phila., 1810. Very rare. $37.50. 545 Pine (George W.) Beyond the West: account of 2 years' travel beyond the old west, on the plains in Rocky Mountains and picturesque parks of Colorado, etc. 12mo, pp. 484, cloth. Buffalo, 1873. An unusually fine copy. $6.00. 546 New Mexico. Arizona, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, California. Utah and the Mormons, Great continental railroad, etc. Pumpelly (R.) Across America and Asia; Five Years' Journal around World, and residence in Arizona, Japan and China. Folding maps, plates, etc. Bvo, pp. 470, cloth. New York, 1870. $1.75. 547 Ransome (Frederick L.) Geology and Ore Deposits of Bisbee Quadrangle, Ari- zona. Folding colored maps and plates. 4to, pp. 168, wrappers. Washington, 1904. $1.50. 548 Robbins (Wilfred W.) Harrington and Freire-Marreco. Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians; numerous plates and other illustrations. 8vo, pp. 136, cloth. Washington (Smithsonian Inst. Bur. of Amer. Ethnol. Bull 55). 1916. $1.25. 549 Sarinana y Cuenca (Dr. Ysidro) The Franciscan Martyrs of 1680; Funeral ova- tion over the Franciscan Missionaries killed by the Pueblo Indians, Aug. 10, 1680. 8vo, pp. 28, wrappers. Santa Fe, 1906. 50c. _ _ 550 Stratton (R. B.) Captivity of the Oatman Girls : being an interesting narrative of life among the Apache and Mohave Indians ; illustrations, 12mo, pp. 290, cloth. New York, 1859. $6.00. 551 Thayer (Wm. M.) Marvels of the New West: vivid portrayal of stupendous marvels in vast wonderland west of Mo. River, comprising marvels of race, enterprise, min- ing, stock raising, agriculture, etc. Numerous maps, and illustrations. Large 8vo, pp. 742, cloth. Norwich, 1888. $3.00. ^ ^ 552 Wallace (Dillon) Saddle and Camp in the Rockies; very numerous illustrations from photographs. 8vo, pp. 314, cloth. New York, 1911. $1.75. 553 A graphic account of 2.'000 mile survey of Rocky Mountain game region from So. Ariz, to Montana. Wilson (Thomas, Curator, U. S. National Museum) The Swastika, the earliest known sjmibol, and its migrations; with observations on the migration of certain in- dustries in prehistoric times, and extensive bibliography covering the symbol in all countries. Very extensiveley illustrated with plates and other illustrations. Royal 8vo, pp. 286, newly bound in full buckram, leather label, uncut, gilt tops. Washing- ton, 1896. $5.00. 554 The origin and primitive meaning of this almost universal, curious and interesting symbol is lost in antiquity. It enters into religions rites and customs throughout the world, and is generally the symbol of good luck. It existed among the American Indians, is found, on the earliest American prehistoric remains, inj the temples of Central America and Mexico, in South America, and among the religious customs of China, Japan, Korea, Thibet. Persia, and India. It existed strongly among the Pima and Apache Indians of Arizona; is found among Indian remains in Arkansas; in the mounds in Ohio, in Tennessee and Kansas; among the Cliff Dwellers. Among the Buddhists it had high religious significance. In Egypt it was considered the key of life. See also: Arkansas; Bell — California; Bishop Fountain — Oregon; Herman. ARKANSAS. Abel (Annie H.) Slave-holding Indians as Secessionists, Participants in the Civil War, and Under Reconstruction; maps, plans, and portraits. 3 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1915. $15.00. 655 Conditions and influence leading up to the treaties of alliance between tha Confederacy and the five leading tribes, especially the neglect nf the Federal government, andi influence of missionaries, of Indian officials, of Southern sympathies, and of agents from Texas, Arkansas, etc. Bell (William A.) New Tracks in North America : Travel and Adventure whilst engaged in survey for southern railroad to Pacific Ocean, 1867-8. Colored plates and folding map. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco. London, 1869. $15.00. 657 A fine copy of the best edifion of this valuable work. From the Mississippi River to the Rio Grande del_ Norte, the Native Races of New Mexico and Arizona, From the Rio Grande del Norte to the Pacific Ocean, The Pacific Railways, etc. Benton (Thomas H.) Thirty Years' View; or History of the working of the Amer- ican government for thirty years, from 1820-1850. Compiled from congress debates, private papers of General Jackson and speeches of ex-Senator Benton, with his actual Arkansas 17 view of men and affairs, etc. Portrait. 2 vols., thick 8vo, cloth. New York, 18S4. $5.00. 658 Much relating to Arkansas. Bolton (Herbert E., Editor) Athanase de Mezieres and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier 1768-1780. Documents published for the first time, from the original Spanish and French manuscripts, chiefly in the archives of Mexico and Spain ; translated into English. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Issued in a limited edition, printed direct from type and the type at once distributed. With large folded map in colors and fac- similes. Cleveland, 1914. $12.50. 659 Thej papers of Athanase de Mezieres are of exceptional importance and value regarding the his- tory of the French and Spanish regimes in Texas and Louisiana, which, to a large extent, is the history of an Indian policy. For light on the Indian affairs of what are now Texas, western Louis- iana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma, during the period of the American Revolution, tbere is no other single group of documents in existence so important as the De Mezieres papers. Branner (John C.) Annual Report of Geological Survey of Arkansas for 1888 ; fold- ing maps. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth. Little Rock, 1888. $2.50. 660 Brown (Junius H.) Four Years in Secessia: adventures within and beyond the Union Hnes. Illustrated. Thick 12mo, cloth. Hartford, 1865. $1.25. 661 Much relating to Prison life during the Civil War. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper; 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 662 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, educa- tion, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Clayton (Powell) The Aftermath of the Civil War, in Arkansas ; portrait. 8vo, pp. 378, cloth. New York, 1915. $2.00. 663 Churchill (Thomas J., Col. First Regt. Mtd. Riflemen of Ark.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Camp on Wilson's Creek, Augijst 10, 1861. 3 pages, 4to. $50.00. 664 A lengthy and most important historical document, being Col. Churchill's official report to Gen. McCulloch of the participation in the Battle of Wilson's Creek by his regiment. The document gives a minute description of the services rendered by his regiment, list of the officers killed and wounded, etc. Farnham (T. J.) Travels in Great Western Prairies, the Anahuac and Rocky Moun- tains, and in Oregon Territory: also Father de Smet's Oregon Missions and Travels over Rocky Mountains, 1845-1846; edited by Thwaites. Facsimiles, folding maps and plates. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $10.50. 665 Much relating to the Arkansas territory. Featherstonhaugh (G. W.) Geological Report of examination in 1834 of elevated country between Missouri and Red Rivers ; folding plan. 12mo, pp. 98, boards (broken at hinges). Washington, 1835. Scarce. $2.00. 666 Flagg (Edmund) The Far West; also de Smet's Letters and Sketches during resi- dence among Indian Tribes of Rocky Mountains ; edited by Thwaites. With folding map, folding plate, facsimiles, and other illustrations. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $10.00. 667 Interesting material relating to Arkansas. Gerstaecker (Frederick) Wild Sports in the Far West. 12mo, pp. 406, cloth. Phil- adelphia, n. d. $1.50. ... . 668 Contains much relating to Arkansas, giving description of the country, hunting, adventures, In- dians, etc., etc. Gregg (Josiah) Commerce of the Prairies ; Journal of a Santa Fe Trader during eight expeditions across Great Western Prairies, and residence of nine years in North- ern Mexico : Ogden's Letters from the West ; tour through western country and resi- dence in Ohio and Kentucky: Bullock's Journey through Western States, from New Orleans, by Mississippi, Ohio, Cincinnati, and Falls of Niagara, to New York, in 1827 : and Drake and Mansfield's Description of Cincinnati, 1827: edited by Thwaites. With folding maps, facsimiles, plates, and other illustrations. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1905. $10.00. 669 The classic of the Santa Fe Trail, well arranged and admirably v;ritten. James (Edwin) Expedition from Pittsburgh to Rocky Mountains, 1819-1820; edited by 'Thwaites. With folded maps, facsimiles, and plates. 4 vols., large 8vo, cloth, un- cut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1905. $17.50. 670 Extensive materi'al relating to Arkansas. Jefferys (T.) Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North and South America; giving a particular account of the climate, soil, minerals, animals, vegetables, manufactures, trade, commerce and languages; together with the religion, government, genius, character, manners and customs of the Indians and other inhab- itants. First editions, both parts, with the complete set of 18 beautifully engraved 18 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S.' A. ARKANSAS. large folding maps and plates. Folio, pp. 414, old calf, rebacked, sound. London, 1760. $125.00. 671 Part I contains a description of Canada and old Louisiana Territory. Part II contains descrip- tion of the Islands of St. Domingo, St. Martin, St. Bartholomew, Guadalupe, Martinico, La Grenade and Cayenne. , The above is a remarkably tall and unusually clean copy of this exceedingly scarce work. It includes all of the rare folding maps in unusually fine and clean condition. The very large maps have been carefully mounted on linen. Jewell (Horace) History of Methodism in Arkansas. 8vo, pp. 460, cloth. Little Rock, 1892. $3.50. 672 Privately printed. Leatherman (Leland) Notes on Statutes of Arkansas. Comprising Abstracts of all decisions of Federal Courts and Arkansas Supreme Court, construing all statutes of Arkansas and the Territories while Arkansas was a part thereof, etc. 2 vols., 8vo, sheep. Columbia, Mo., 1897. $2.50. 673 Lummis (Chas. F.) Some strange corners of our country — The Wonderland of the Southwest. Colored and other plates. Cr. 8vo, pp. 270, cloth. New York, 1900. $1.50. 674 Relates to Arkansas. Mollhausen (Baldwin) Journey from the Mississippi to coast of Pacific with a U. S. government expedition. Map, colored and other plates. 8vo, half calf. London, 1858. $18.00. 675 Contains much relating to Arkansas. Nevin (J. M.) An original drawing depicting the Battle of Pea Ridge, 1862. Size 14x9" A contemporary drawing. $5.00. 676 Nuttall (Thos.) Journal of Travels into the Arkansas Territory during the year 1819, with Observations on the Manners of the Aborigines. Folding map and plates. 8vo, pp. 296, old tree calf. Phila., 1821. $25.00. 677 A good copy of the excessively rare original edition, the text less foxed than usual. "The naturalist records in almost every chapter some incidents of his personal intercourse with the Chickasaw, Cherokee, and Osage Indians, then inhabiting the territory he explored." Same. Edited by Thwaites. With folding map, facsimiles, and plates. Large 8vo, pp. 366, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1905. $5,00. 678 Porter (Wm. T.) Big Bear of Arkansas and other sketches, illustrative of char- acters and incidents in south and southwest; illustrated. 12mo, pp. 182, half morocco. Phila. [1843]. $5.00. 679 Scarce. Robertson (James A.) Louisiana under rule of Spain, France and United States; social, economic, and political conditions of the territory represented in the Louisiana Purchase. Translated from the French and Spanish, or transcribed from the original manuscripts. With colored map of the territory and early maps and plans. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. 680 Wilson (Thomas, Curator, U. S. National Museum) The Swastika: the earliest known symbol, and its migrations ; with observations on the migration of certain in- dustries in prehistoric times, and extensive bibliography covering the symbol in all countries. Very extensively illustrated with plates and other illustrations. Royal 8vo, pp. 286, newly bound in full buckram, leather label, uncut, gilt tops. Washington 1896 $5.00. 681 The origin and primitive meaning of this almost universal, curious and interesting symbol is lost in antiquity. It enters into religious rites and customs throughout the world, and is generally the symbol ofl good luck. It existed among the American Indians, is found on the earliest American prehistoric remains, in the temples of Central America and Mexico, in South America, and among the religious customs of China, Japan, Korea and Thibet. Persia, and India. It existed strongly among the Pima and Apache Indians of Arizona; is found among Indian remains in Arkansas; in the mounds in Ohio, in Tennessee and Kansas; among the Cliff Dwellers. Among the Buddhists it had high religious significance. In Egypt it was considered the key of life. See also : Arizona ; Wilson — California ; Domenech — Illinois ; 111., la., and Ark. Oklahoma ; Fowler — Texas ; Mollhausen. CALIFORNIA. Adams (Emma H.) To and Fro in Southern California, with sketches in Arizona and New Mexico. 12mo, pp. 288, cloth. Cincinnati, 1887. $1.50. 682 Addresses at Patriotic and Civic Occasions by Catholic orators 2 vols 12mo cloth. New York [1915]. Pub'd $3.00 net. $1.75. ' ' 683 Includes speeches on Lincoln, Washington, Labor Question, Columbus, Catholicism Woman Suffrage, California, Education, Freemasonry, Temperance, and many other topics of general interest. Adventures in California: its Gold Fields and its Inhabitants. 2 vols in one post 8vo, original cloth. 1856. $8.50. ' ' 684 Aflalo (F. G.) Sunset Playgrounds. Fishing days and others in California and Can- ada. Bvo, pp. 263, cloth. London, 1909. $2.50. 685 Among contents — American pride in their railroads, Fast trains and others Their tra?nc onT« pared, One-class travel, etc. ^^'"^ ^°°^' California 19 Alden (Joseph) Science of Government in connection with American institutions. 12mo, pp. 295, cloth. New York, 1869. $1.00. 686 Formation and adoption of the Constitution, Congress, House of Representatives, the Senate, powers of Congress, Constitutions of the States, etc. All About California and the inducements to settle there. 8vo, pp. 91, wrappers. San Francisco, 1871. $1.25. 687 Anderson (Alex. D.) Silver Country or Great Southwest. Review of mineral and other wealth, attractions and mineral development of former kingdom of New Spain, comprising Mexico and Mexican cessions to U. S. in 1848 and 1853. Map. Cr. 8vo, pp. 221. New York, 1877. $1.75. 688 Ansted (D. T.) The Gold Seeker's Manual. Fcap. 8vo, cloth. Lon., 1849. $2.50. 689 The Gold District and Geology; MoTIe of Working; Probable Influence of the Discovery on the value of Gold, etc. Asphaltum Deposits of California. Pp. 938-948, cloth. Washington, Mineral Re- sources, 1884. $2.00. 690 Bamford (Mary E.) Up and down the brooks. 12mo, pp. 220, cloth. Boston, 1889. $1.00. 691 Bancroft (H. H.) Literary Industries; a memoir. Portrait. 12mo, pp. 478, cloth. New York, 1891. $1.00. . 692 Contents: San Francisco Archives; Historic Researches in the South; Fxpeditions to Mexico; etc. Bartlett (John Russell) Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora and Chihuahua, etc. ; very numerous plates. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth. London, 1854. Scarce. $10.00. _ 693 Baxley (H. Willis) What I Saw on west coast of South and North America, and at the Hawaiian Islands. Illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth. New York, 1865. $3.00. 694 Beacom (Major John H.) Irrigation in the U. S. : Its geographical and economical results. Maps and plates. 8vo, pp. 30 [excerpt]. N. p._ [1907]. 75c. _ 695 Beauvoir (Marquis de) Pekin, Jeddo, and San Francisco: the conclusion of a voy- age round the world; folding plates and numerous other illustrations. 12mo, pp. 292, cloth. London, 1872. $1.50. _ _ 696 Beechey (Capt. F. W.) Narrative of voyage to Pacific and Beering Strait to co- operate with Polar Expeditions, performed in H. M. Ship, Blossom, 1825-8, pub. by authority of Lord's Commissioners of the Admiralty ; folding maps and views. 2 vols., 4to, half calf. London, 1831. $45.00. 797 A fine set of the best and only complete edition with all the mans and plates. Two chapters are devoted to the Indians of Calif., and two other chapters contain a relation of personal adventure among the Esquimaux, with descriptions of their peculiar habits and customs. The author gives an\ insight into the Californian Missions, which is greatly interesting. The Mis- sion Fathers, long isolated from the civilized world, had become as severe tyrants in their little monarchies as any oi the secular class and regularly recruited their subjects from the wild tribes of savages by expeditions against them in which fire and sword had more victims than the cord and the prison. Betagh (Wm.) A Voyage round the World: being an Account of a Remarkable En- terprize, begun in the year 1719, chiefly to cruise on the Spaniards in the great South Ocean, relating the True Historical Facts of that whole Affair. 8vo, old calf. London, 1728. 798 Peru, Chili and California. Betagh sailed as a Captain of Marines with the privateering expedi- tion of the Sriccess and Speed'well, under Captains Clipperton and Shelvocke. The two vessels parted company. Shelvocke's "Voyage round the World," published in 1726, is pronounced by this writer to be a tissue of falsehoods, untrue self-justifications, and charges of mutiny and misconduct against many of his officers and crew, whose testimonv would have gone against him. The truth seems to be that Shelvocka was simply a pirate employed by British merchants, and his principal object his own enrichment, in which he succeeded. Benton (Thomas H.) Thirty years' view; or, history of workmg of American gov- ernment from 1820 to 1850 ; portraits. 2 vols., thick Svo, cloth. New York, 1854. A fine set. $4.50. 799 Contains much relating to California. , , , ,t i Biart (Lucien) My Rambles in the New World. Numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 311, cloth. London, 1877. $2.25. . , ,, ■ ^ ,., • . ^°° Contains much relating to Cuba, Louisiana, and Me-co._ California, etc. A Traveres 1' Amerique Nouvelles et Recits; 28 fine engraved plates. Royal Svo, pp. 384, cloth. Paris, n. d. $2.25. ^ „ . , ,, „ , ^01 Relates chiefly to Labrador, Quebec, Niagara, San Francisco, and New Orleans. Bishop (William Henry) Old Mexico and her Lost Provinces, a journey in Mex- ico Southern California and Arizona by way of Cuba. Very numerous illustrations and map Svo pp 519, new and handsomely bound by Riviere in half calf extra, gilt top. London, '1883. $5.0a . . -o -fi r . q 19 t7 . . ^°^ Bonner (John) Labor Question of Pacific Coast, Svo, pp. 12, sewn. Excerpt from the Cahfornian, April, 1892. 75c „ , ^ . ^ , . ^ . . ,,. ?03 Bonftycastle (R. H., Captain R. E.) Spanish America: a Descriptive, Historical and Geographical Account of the Dominions of Spain in the Western Hemisphere, Continental and Insular ; 2 folding maps and a folding aquatint plate exhibiting a com- 20 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. CALIFORNIA. parative view of the altitudes of the mountains in Spanish North America and in New Spain, indicating the volcanoes. 2 vols, in one, thick 8vo, half calf. London, 1818. $10.00. 804 Botanical Report of California and Oregon. Pp. 102, plates 16, illus. 28, cloth. Washington, Pacific Railroad Surveys, 185S-S6. $6.25. 805 Contains report upon botany of the route and general catalogue of the plants collected on the expedition. Boucard (A.) Travels of a Naturalist, record of adventures, discoveries, history and customs of American Indians, habits and descriptions of animals, chiefly made in N. A., Calif., Mexico, Cent. Amer., Columbia, Chili, etc. ; portrait. 8vo, pp. 204, cloth. London, 1894. $3.50. 805 Only a few copies privately printea. Bowles (Samuel) Across the Continent: journey to Rocky Mountains, the Mormons, and the Pacific States; folding colored map. 12mo, pp. 458, cloth. Springfield, 1865. $2.00. 807 Brace (Chas. L.) The New West, or Cahfornia in 1867-1868. Cr. 8vo, pp. 273, cloth. New York, 1869. $1.25. 808 Bridges (Lieut.-Col. E. S.) Round the World in Six Months. 8vo, pp. 310, cloth. London, 1879. $2.75. 809 Contains much relating to Colorado, Utah, and California. Bristol (Sherlock) The Pioneer Preacher; portrait and views. 12mo, pp. 336, cloth. Chicago [1898]. $2.50. 810 Oberlin College and labors in Ohio, three years in mining camps in Calif, and Idaho, preaching in Wis., etc. Brodie (Walter) Pitcairn's Island, and the Islanders, in 1850 ; with extracts from his Private Journal, and hints upon California; also, Reports of all the commanders of H. M. Ships that have touched at the above island since 1800. Portraits. 12mo, pp. 260, cloth. London, 1851. $2.50. 811 Brooks (J. T.) Four Months among the Gold-finders in Alta California, being diary of an expedition from San Francisco to the gold districts. Map. 12mo, pp. 207, half calf extra. London, 1849. Very scarce. $6.50. 812 Bryant (Edwin) Rocky Mountain Adventures bristling with animated details of fearful fights of American hunters with savage Indians, Mexican rancheros and beasts of prey, with full account of bear conquest of California. Frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 452, cloth. New York, 1885. $4.00. 813 A scarce copy. What I saw in California : being the Journal of a Tour by the Emigrant Route and South Pass of the Rocky Mountains, across the Continent of North America, the Great Desert Basin, and through California in 1846-47. Post 8vo, new half calf, gilt top. London, 1849. $3.00. 814 Bryce (James) The American Commonwealth ; folding map. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Chicago, 1891. $1.75. 815 Contains much relating to California. Burton (G. W.) Burton's Book on California and its Sunlit Skies of Glory. Also letters from Europe, etc. ; portrait and numerous plates. 3 vols, in 1. Royal 8vo, pp. 210, cloth gilt. Los Angeles, 1909. $2.50. 816 Bushnell (Horace) Society and Religion : sermon for Calif. : delivered at installa- tion of Rev. E. S. Lacy as pastor First Congregational Church, San Francisco. 8vo, pp. 32, sewn. Hartford, 1856. $1.25. 817 Butler (Lt.-Col. W. F.) Far Out : Rovings Retold. Post 8vo, new half calf Lon- don, 1880. $5.00. 818 Journey of a Dog and a Man from Cariboo to California, the Yosemite Valley. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper; 3 large volumes 8vo cloth uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. ' ' 819 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in .the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relations toi the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. ^ s . California: Biennial Report of the Surveyor-General, 1875-1877. 8vo, pp. 72, cloth. [Sacramento.] $1.S0._ _ ' 820 Mines and Minerals published by Calif. Miners' Assn. Very numerous plans and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 450, half morocco. San Francisco, 1899. $2.50. 821 Pamphlets. An interesting volume containing ten important pamphlets, bound California 21 in full cloth, with manuscript index and contents, in one volume, 8vo, for $3.50. 822 Contents: Watts (W. I,.). Gas and petroleum yielding formations of Central Valley of Cali- fornia. Pp. 100, numerous plates, maps, etc. Sacramento, 1894. Watts (W. I/.). Oil and gas yielding formations of Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara Counties, Calif., numerous folded maps, plates, etc. Pp. 110; Sacramento, 1897. British Diplomat and Consular Reports on Cal. for 1897, including i mining, coal, coke, electric power, etc. 8vo, pp. 56. Journal of Society of Arts containing *'Long distance transmission of electric power" by Prof. G. Forbes. British Foreign Office Reports on Mines and Minerals of Vera Cruz, 1887, 'and June and Sep- tember, 1898, etc. State Board of Agriculture Statistical Report for 1914. Large folding colored map. 8vo, pp. 365, wrappers. 1915. $1.25. 823 State Forester: Fourth Biennial Report. Numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 148, wrappers. Sacramento, 1912. 7Sc. 824 Fifth Biennial Report. Plates, etc. 8vo, pp. 202, wrappers. Sacramento, 1914. 75c. 825 Capron (E. S.) History of California from discovery to present time, with journal of voyage from New York via Nicaragua, to San Francisco and back, via Panama ; folding map. 12mo, pp. 356, cloth. Boston, 1854. $6.00. 826 A fine clean copy. Carbutt (Mrs. E. H,) Five months' fine weather in Canada, Western U. S., and Mexico. 12mo, pp. 244, cloth. London, 1889. $1.75. 827 Much on California. Carson (General Kit) The Original Manuscript as dictated by Kit Carson upon which Colonel DeWitt Clinton Peters, U. S._ A., founded and wrote "Kit Carson's Wild West ; an authentic record of the romantic life and daring exploits of Kit Carson and his companions from his own narrative." Colonel Peters was U. S. A. Surgeon and a vrarm personal friend of Carson's. The notes were dictated by Carson at vari- ous dates between 1858 and 1860, at Taos, N. M. It contains many corrections by Colonel Peters in pencil. It is the Manuscript referred to in the printed volume as "The only authentic biography of himself and his travels that has ever been written . . . and for months, during his leisure hours, he was engaged in dictating his life." The manuscript comprises 113 pages, large 4to, and is dated from Fort Union, N. M., May 28, 1868. Price, $150.00. ... 828 An unusually interesting manuscript, both on account of its historical value, as well as of the character that it covers. It gives a very graphic account of life and adventures on the South- western frontiers, and of the daring exploits of the frontiersmen, Indian scouts, etc. The Manuscript relates to the Southwest, New Mexico, California, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, the Rocky Mountains, and the various Indian tribes of that region; the hunters and trappers, Indian captivities, the Columbia River, Fremont, etc. A copy of the printed volume ac- companies the Manuscript. Life and adventures, including accounts of everyday life, peculiar customs, etc., of all Indian tribes of far west, also accurate description of country and full history of Modoc Indians and Modoc War by Dewitt C. Peters; portarits. 8vo, pp. 604, newly bound in buckram. Hartford, 1875. $6.00. 829 Another, in original binding. $6.00. _ _ _ _ 829a Carter (Chas. F.) Missions of Nueva California, An Historical Sketch. Portrait and plates. Royal 8vo, pp. 183, boards. San Francisco, 1900. $3.00._ 830 Cass (Lewis) Speech on the Motion of Mr. Benton for the indefinite postponement of the Compromise Bill, in Senate, June 14, 1850. 8yo, pp. 16, sewn. $1.00. 831 Being the bill to admit California as a State into the Union. Chamberlain (Arthur H.) Growth of Responsibility and enlargement of Power of the city school superintendent. Royal 8vo, pp. 156, wrappers. Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1913. $1.50. 832 "City Guard:" History of Company "B," First Reg. Infantry, during Sacramento campaign, 1894 ; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 264, cloth. Privately printed for the members. San Francisco (1895). $3.75. 833 An account of the services of this company during the Pullman strike in California. Codigo (Civil Del Distrito Federal y Territoris De La Baja California). Ministerio De Justian E Instruccion Publica. Secession Primera. Cr. 8vo, pp. 414. Mexico, 1900. $2.75. 834 Colton (VValter) Deck and port ; or incidents of cruise in U. S. Frigate Congress to CaUf., with sketches of Rio de Janeiro, Valparaiso, Lima, Honolulu, and San Fran- cisco; map, portrait and colored plates. 12mo, pp. 408, cloth. New York, 1852. $3.00. 835 Three Years in Cahf.; portraits. 12mo, pp. 456, cloth. New York, 1860. $2.50. 836 A fine copy. Cone (Mary) Two years in California; illustrations and map. 12mo, pp. 250, cloth. Chicago, 1876. $3.00. 837 22 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. CALIFORNIA. Corning (Frederick G.) Papers from notes of an Engineer; plans and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 103, cloth, N. Y., 1889. Scarce. $2.75. 838 Autograph presentation copy from author. Relates to-' Panama Canal, Bolivia, Gold Mining in South America, in California, etc. Correspondence and Papers relative to war with Modoc Indians in southern Oregon and northern California, 1872 and 1873. Pp. 330, sheep, bound with other docs. Washington, H. Ex. Doc, 1874. $5,00. 839 Coulter (John) Adventures on Western Coast of South America and interior of California, etc, 2, vols., 12mo, half calf, marbled sides, London, 1847, $9,00, 840 Fine set, Coyner (David H.) Lost Trappers ; collection of interesting scenes and events in Rocky Mountains ; with description of California, account of fur trade, etc, 12mo, pp, 256, cloth, Cincinnati, 1859, $12,50, 841 A very fine copy of this scarce work, Cronise (Titus F.) The Natural Wealth of California, and a detailed description of each county; numerous plates. Royal 8vo, pp, 696, cloth, San Francisco, 1868, (Back slightly loose,) $2,00, '842 Cumming (C, F. Gordon) Granite Crags, Map and plates, 8vo, pp, 393, half calf extra, Edinburgh, 1884, A choice copy, $2,50, 843 Contents: Great San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys; Mountain Ranges of California; the Modoc War; etc. Dale (Prof. H. C.) The Ashley-Smith Explorations and Discovery of a Central Route to the Pacific, 1822-29, with the Original Journals, extensive Bibliographies, Analytical Indexes, etc. Handsomely printed in large Caslon type on hand-made paper, deckle-edged, with maps (one colored) and plates. Large 8vo, pp, 352, cloth, uncut, gilt tops, Cleveland, 1918, $5.00. 844 . 750 copies printed from type. An account of the first overland expedition to the Pacific Coast, from the original journals never before published. It throws much new light on the discovery of South Pass, the Overland Trail, Great Salt Lake, Bridger's Pass, Yellowstone National Park, Northern California, Ore., Neb., Wyo,, Utah, Nev,, N, M, and Mo, It also gives much new material on the fur trade, the early Catholic Missions, early cartography, etc. Dale (John, J. P.) Round the World by Doctor's Orders; numerous full-page and on-text illustrations, 8vo cloth, London, 1894, $3.00, 845 A year's travel in Japan, Ceylon, Australia, China, New Zealand, Canada, etc, with interesting chapters on California and Alaska, Dana (C. W.) The Great West, or garden of the world, its history, wealth, natural advantages and future; illustrations, 12mo, pp, 396, cloth, Phila,, 1857, $7,50, 846 D'Auteroche (M. Chappe) Voyage to California, to Observe Transit of Venus; with historical description of author's route through Mexico, and natural history of that province; also voyage to Newfoundland and Sallee to make experiments of Mr, Le Roy's timekeepers, by M, de Cassini, Folding plan. 8vo, pp. 219, newly bound in half red roan, London, 1778, $17,50, 847 An unusually fine and clean copy of this rare work, Davidson (George) Pacific Coast; coast pilot of Calif,, Ore,, and Washington Ter- ritory; numerous plates. Royal 8vo, pp, 262, cloth, Washington, 1869, $6,50. 848 Dumond (Annie Nelles) Hard Times, the cause and remedey; , portrait, 12mo, pp. 318, cloth. St. Louis (1895), $1,50, 849 Relates to California. Dietrich (Dr.) The German Emigrants or Frederick Wohlgemuth's Voyage to Calif,, trans, by Wray with the curious colored plates, 12mo, pp, 40, in the original gilt boards, in remarkably fine condition, Guben [1855], $7,50, 850 Deals with San Francisco during the early mining days; the history of a slaver and suflFerings of a Negro slave, etc, Domenech (Abbe Em.) Seven Years Residence in the Great Deserts of North America. First and best edition, with the folded colored map and the numerous col- ored plates. 2 vols,, 8vo, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half crushed levant morocco extra, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1860, $17.50, 851 A very choice copy of the scarce first edition, the only one containing the colored plates. The author's travels cover Wash,, Ore,, Calif,, N, iM,, Tex,, Ark,, La,, Mo., Nev,, 111., la,, W5s., etc. A work of great value on the peculiarities of Indian life, their festivals, customs, migrations, their various religions, the worship of springs and fountains, religious torture, dreams, auguries etc. Dunbar (Edward E.) Romance of the Age; or, discovery of gold in Calif • illus- trations, 12mo, pp, 134, cloth. New York, 1867. $3.75. ' ' 852 Edwards (W. F.) Tourists' Guide and Directory of Truckee Basin- illustrations 12mo, pp. 138, cloth. Truckee, Calif,, 1883. $1.40. ' 8S3 Eldredge (Z. S.) History of California, from its earliest discovery to the present time, extensively illustrated with large folding maps, plates, portraits, views etc 5 large and thick volumes, royal 8vo, bound in half calf gilt, uncut, gilt tops. New York California 23 [1916]. Practically a new set in unused condition. Published at $30.00 net, for $20.00. 854 A well written history of California with biography and index. The last volume deals exten- sively with commercial, agricultural and mining conditions. Emory (W. H.) Notes of a military reconnoissance from Fort Leavenworth, Mo., to San Diego, Calif., including parts of Ark,, Del., Notre and Gila Rivers ; very numer- ous plates and large folding map at end. 8vo, pp. 416, cloth. Washington (U. S. Senate Rept.), 1848. $2.00. 855 Enock (C. R.) Farthest West. Life and travel in the U. S. Colored map and numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 332, cloth. London, 1909. $3.00. 856 Interestng section relating to California. Mexico, its ancient and moderen civilisation, history and political conditions, topography and natural resources, industries and general development. Map and illus- trations. 8vo, pp. 362, cloth. London, 1909. $3.50. 857 Includes material on Americans in Mexico, California, cotton, forestry, mining, irrigation, rail- roads, sugar, etc. Evans (D. Morier) Speculative Notes and Notes on Speculation, ideal and real. 12mo, pp. 340, cloth. London, 1864. $1.50. 858 Banking, Auriferous Resources of California and Australia; Premium Hunting and Company Promotion ; etc. Farnham (Eliza W.) Cahf ornia, in-doors and out ; or, how we farm, mine, and live generally in the golden state. 12mo, pp. 522, cloth. New York, 18S6. $2.50. 859 Feilner (John) Exploration in Upper California in 1860. Pp. 421-430, cloth. Wash- ington, Smithsonian Report, 1864. $2.00. 860 Fell (James) British Merchant Seaman in San Francisco, 1892-1898. Cr. Svo, pp. 206, cloth. London, 1899. $1.50. 861 Ferguson (Charles D.) Experiences of a forty-niner during 34 years' residence in Calif, and Australia; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 508, cloth. Cleveland, 1838. $3.00. 862 Ferris (B. G.) The Mormons at home; with some incidents of travel from Missouri to California, 1852-3. 12mo, pp. 300, cloth. New York, 1856. $1.50. 863 Field (Judge Stephen J.) Personal Reminiscences of Early Days in California. 8vo, pp. 248, cloth, fine copy. Only a few copies privately printed for friends, without place of publication or date [1880]. $10.50. 864 An interesting copy of this scarce work, bearing the autograph of Matthew P. Deady, U. S. Dis- trict Judge for Oregon. The author was Associate-Justice of the Supreme Court of the U. S. The two men were great friends. This copy undoubtedly was the presentation copy from the author to Judge Deady. Fink (Harry T.) The Pacific Coast Scenic Tour from Southern California to Alaska, the Canadian Pacific Railway, Yellowstone Park and Grand Canon. Illustrations. Svo, pp. 309, cloth. New York, 1890. $2.25. 865 Flood (Noah F.) Course of study of Grammar and Primary Schools of San Fran- cisco. 8vo, pp. IS, wrappers. San Francisco, 1870. $ .75. . 866 Foster (J. W.) The Mississippi Valley : its physical geography, etc. ; maps. 8vo, pp. 456, cloth. Chicago, 1869. $3.00. 867 Also relates to South America, Calif., Colorado desert, etc. Fountain (Paul) The Eleven Eaglets of the West. 8vo, pp. 362, cloth, gilt top, un- cut. New York, 1906. $3.00. _ 868 Frankhauser (Wm. C.) Financial History of California. Public Revenues, Debts and Expenditures. Folding tables. Roj^al 8vo, pp. 310, sewn. Berkeley (Calif.) 1913. $2.00. . . . 869 Fremont (J. C.) Exploring expedition to Rocky_ Mountains, Oregon, and California with description of physical geography of Calif., with recent notices of the gold region. 12mo, pp. 456, cloth. Buffalo, 1853. $1.75. _ _ 870 Geographical Memoir upon Upper California. 8vo, pp. 67, sewn. Washington, 1848. $1.00. 871 Memoir of life and pubHc services, including account of his explorations, etc., by John Bigelow; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 480, cloth. New York, 18.56. $1.75. . 872 Report of exploring expedition to Rocky Mountains, 1842, and to Oregon and North California, 1843-44; numerous plates. Svo, pp. 584, half sheep. Washington, 1845. $4.25. 873 Frost (Mrs. J. Blakeslee) Gem of the mmes; thnlhng narrative of California Hfe. 12mo, pp. 276, cloth. Hartford, 1866. $3.00. _ 874 Frost (John) History of California from period of conquest by Spain to her Occu- pation by U. S., with description of her mineral and agricultural resources, etc. Numerous full-page and other illustrations. 12mo, pp. 422, cloth. New York, 1856. $1.50. 875 24 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. CALIFORNIA. Geology and oil resources of Coalings district, Cal., with report on chemical and physical properties of oils. Pp. 354, illus., maps 2, sewn. Washington, Geological Bulletin, 1910. $2.50. 876 Gerstacker (F.) Scenes De La vie CaHf ornienne ; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 260, cloth. Geneve, 1859. $3.00. 877 Travels : Rio de Janeiro — Buenos Ayres — Through the Pampas, &c. — Chili— CaUfornia and the Gold-fields ; plate. 8vo, half calf, gilt top. London, 1854. $3.50. 878 Goddard (Pliny E.) The Morphology of the Hupa Language. Royal 8vo, pp. 344, original wrappers. Berkeley, 1905. $2,50. 879 The Hupa are a-, small community isolated in their home by surrounding mountains in a valley which bears their name in Humboldt Co., Calif. First discovered by white men in 1850. Grant (U. S.) Personal Memoirs ; numerous illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco, gilt. New York, 1885. $3.50. , , , 880 Contains considerable material relating to California. Graves (J. A.) Out of Doors. California and Oregon; profusely illustrated. Cr. 8vo, pp. 122, boards. Los Angeles, 1912. $1.25. 881 Greenhow (Robert) History of Oregon and California and other territories on the northwest Coast ; with documents. Second and best edition much enlarged. With the large folded map. 8vo, pp. 511, original wrappers. Boston, 1845. $7.50. 882 A remarkably choice copy of this scarce work, in the original wrappers as issued, entirely uncut, almost as clean throughout as when issued. Presentation copy "To Hon. M. P. Deady with the compliments of his friend, James K. Kelly, March 31, 1875." Mr. Deady was U. S. District Judge for Oregon, and Mr. Kelly, U. S. Senator from Oregon. Guillemard (A. G.) Over Land and Sea: a log of travel round the world, 1873-4. Original and best edition, with frontispiece and vignette. 8vo, pp. 356, cloth, gilt edges. London, 1875. $4.25. 883 Calif., Nev., Utah, and the Mormons, Neb., the Union Pacific R. R., 111., Canada, Honolulu, Fiji, etc. Habberton (John) Romance of California Life; illustrated by Pacific Slope stories, thrilling, pathetic, and humorous. Plates and numerous other illustrations. 8vo, pp. 502, cloth. San Francisco, 1883. $2.00. ... 883a Hall (Frederic) History of San Jose (Calif.) and surroundings, with biographical sketches of early settlers. Folding map and plates. 8vo, pp. 552, cloth. San Fran- cisco, 1871. $5.00. 884 An unusually fine copy. Presentation copy from the author to the U. S. District Judge of Oregon. Hamilton (Lady Augusta) Marriage Rites, Customs, and Ceremonies of all Nations. Best unabridged edition, with the engraved frontispiece. Svo, pp. 400, half red calf gilt. London, 1822. $10.50. 885 Full of curious and unusual information regarding the peculiar marriage customs of the world. Particularly interesting regarding the customs in North and South America, among the Indians, bundling, iove-bargains, intrigue, etc., in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New England, Virginia, California, Louisiana, Mexico, Peru, Central America, Brazil, Paraguay, etc. Haole (A.) Sandwich Island Notes. Portrait and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 597, cloth. New York, 1854. $2.25. 886 Relates to California, Honolulu, Kualoa. Wailua, Kauai, Alaui, Hawaii, etc. Hardy (Lady Duffus) Through Cities and Prairie Lands. Sketches of an Amer- ican Tour. 8vo, pp. 338, cloth. New York, 1881. $2.00. 887 Contains 7 chapters relating to California. Harte (Bret) A Ward of The Golden Gate. Illustrated. 12mo, pp. 310, cloth, uncut. London, 1890. $1.25. 888 Higgins (C. A.) New Guide to the Pacific Coast, Santa Fe Route: California, Ari- zona, New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, and III. ; very numerous illus- trations and folding map. 12mo, pp. 282, cloth. Chicago, 1895. $1.50. 889 Hinchclifl (Thomas W.) Over the Sea and Far Away: narrative of wanderings round the world; portrait of author inserted and numerous plates. Thick Svo pp. 432, cloth. London, 1876. $3.00. 890 Several chapters on Calif. Hittell (John S.) Resources of California: comprising agriculture, mining, geog- raphy, climate, commerce, etc., and past and future development of state, with ap- pendix on Oregon and Washington Terr. 12mo, pp. 516, cloth. San Francisco 1868 $1.50. _ ' 891 Holder (Chas. F.) All about Pasadena and its vicinity: its climate, missions, trails and canons, etc.; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 142, cloth. Boston, 1889. ,$1.25. ' 892 Life in the Open : Sport with Rod, Gun, Horse, and Hound in South Califor- nia ; very liberally illustrated in a superior manner. Super roy. 8vo, cloth gilt. 1906. $3.75. ■ 893 Holmes (W. H.) Anthropological studies in California. Pp. 155-187, illus cloth Washington, National Museum Report, 1900. $3.50. ' '' 894 California 25 Howard (Lady, of Glossop) Journal of a tour in U. S., Canada, and Mexico; numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 366, cloth. London, ■ 1897. $2.00. 895 Contains five chapters on Calif. Hudson (T. S.) A Scamper Through America; or, 15,000 miles of ocean and Con- tinent in 60 days. Map. Cr. 8vo, pp, 289, cloth. London, 1882. $1.50. 896 Relates to California and the Yosemite. Humfreville (Capt. J. L.) Twenty Years among our Hostile Indians. Very ex- tensively illustrated. Small 4to, pp. 506, cloth. New York [1903]. $2.50. 897 The author was Captain in United States Cavalry. He presents a most interesting account_ of border life, the fur traders, pony expresses, and experiences among, the warlike tribes, their cunning, treachery, habits, secret customs, dances, perils of travel by ox team and prairie schooner, fron- tiersmen, trappers, scouts, guides, Indian wooing and marriage customs, funerals, dog feasts, etc. Deals principally with the tribes in the Southwest, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Dakota, Wyoming, Oregon, etc. — the Apaches, the Arapahoes, the Blackfeet, the Navajoes, the Cheyennes, the Omahas, the Utes, the Comanches, the Wichitas, the Zunis, the Pawnees, the Sioux, and the Snakes. [Huntley (Capt. Sir Henry V.)] California: its Gold and its Inhabitants. 2 vols., post 8vo, half calf gilt. London, 1856. $10.50. 898 Hutchings (James M.) Scenes of Wonder and Curiosity in California; numerous engravings. 8vo, pp. 267, cloth. London, 1865. $2.00. 899 James (George Wharton) Lake of the Sky, Lake Tahoe in the high Sierras of California and Nevada, its history, Indians, discoverj^ legendary lore, etc. ; folding map and very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 396, cloth. Privately printed, 1915. $3.75. 900 Wonders of Colorado Desert (Southern California). Its rivers, mountains, canyons, springs, life history, all pictured and described. 2 vols., maps and plates, some colored. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1907. $3.50. 901 Jay (Wm.) Review of Causes and Consequences of Mexican War. 12mo, pp. 333, cloth. Boston, 1849. $1.00. 902 Relates to Texas, California, cost of war to U. S., etc. Jenkins (John S.) History of War between U. S. and Mexico, from commencement of hostilities to ratification of treaty of peace. Portraits and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 514, full morocco, slightly rubbed and faded. Auburn, 1850. $1.75. 903 Much relating to California. Johnson (Theodore T.) California and Oregon; or, sights in the gold region and scenes by the way, with appendix containing instructions to emigrants by overland route to Oregon by Samuel R. Thurston; folding map and frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 348, cloth. Phila., 1857. Fine copy of this scarce work. $15.00. _ 904 Sights in the Gold Region and scenes by the way; folding map and illustra- tions. 12mo, pp. 324, cloth. New York, 1850. $3.50. 905 Johnston (A. R.) Journal ; illustrations. 8vo, sewn. Excerpt. $1.75. 906 Account of journey from Santa Fe to San Diego . Jones (Wm. C.) Illustrated History of University of California, 1868-1895; very numerous illustrations. 4to, pp. 413, cloth. San Francisco, 1895. $3.00. 907 Kelly (William) Excursion to California over the Prairie, Rocky Mountains and Great Sierra Nevada, with stroll thru the diggings and ranches of that country. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. London, 1851. $15.00. 908 An unusually fine copy of this very scarce work. Stroll through the Diggings of California. Post 8vo, boards. 1852. $3.00. 909 Kemp (James F.) Ore Deposits of U. S. ; numerous illustrations. Large 8vo, pp. 318, cloth. New York, 1893. $1.75. 910 Contains much on mining in Calif., Ore., Wash., Wyo., etc. King (Clarence) Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada. 12mo, pp. 378, cloth. New York, 1902. $3.00. . . 911 Kino (Father Eusebio F., S. J.) Historical Memoir of Pimeria Alta : a contem- porary account of the beginnings of CaHf ornia, Sonora and Arizona ; by Father Kino, pioneer missionary, explorer, cartographer, and ranchman: 1683-1711. Translated, edited and annotated by Dr. H. E. Bolton, Professor of American History, Univer- sity of California. With extensive historical introduction, bibliography, analytical in- dex, plates, facsimiles of rare early maps, plans, etc., and a new and carefully pre- pared folding colored map. 750 sets printed direct from the type and the type distrib- uted. Handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague handmade, deckle-edged paper, 2 large vols,, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1919. $12.50. 912 The publication for the first time of Kino's long-lost history is of the utmost historical importance. Its existence contemporaneously is known only by the constant references thereto in early historical works. This manuscript is the basic source for the history of that period. The Historical Memoir is virtually a history of thf entire Southwest and of the Indan tribes for the period covered. It is the source of practically all that has been known and contains much that never has been known before of the Southwest. Knapsack (The) A collection of original short stories, sketches, anecdotes, and es- says, contributed by members of Fire Underwriters' Association of Pacific, and printed 26 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. CALIFORNIA. by order of the association. Numerous very curious and humorous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 292, cloth. San Francisco, privately printed for the Association, 1898. $5.00. 913 A volume of much interest on the Pacific coast, especially California, Oregon, and Washington, as well as tO/ those interested in fire and life insurance. The volume is decidedly humorous and witty. Kneeland (Samuel) The Wonders of Yosemite Valley and of CaUfornia. Original photographic illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1872. $2.50. 914 Lamson (J.) Round Cape Horn : voyage of passenger-ship James W. Paige from Maine to Calif., in 1852. 12mo, pp. 156, half cloth. Bangor, 1878. $5.00. 915 Privately printed. Lands of Southern Pacific Railroad Co., Calif. ; their situation, soil, climate, vegeta- tion, price, etc. ; with information on resources of So. Calif. 8vo, pp. 40, wrappers. San Francisco, n. d. $1.00. 916 Leng (John) America in 1876. Post 8vo, cloth. Dundee, 1877. $3.00. 917 Relates to San Francisco — The Bonanza Kings — Wm. Sharon — The Californian Bank — A Resolu- tion recommended — Gold and Silver — Chinese Labour, etc. Leonard (Zenas, fur hunter and trapper) Narrative, 1831-36, reprinted and edited from rare original of 1839 by W. F. Wagner; maps and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 318, cloth, uncut. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 918 A copy almost as new. Only 520 copies were printed and it is becoming quite scarce. Relates extensively to fur trading among the Indians of Calif. Lester (J. E.) The Atlantic to the Pacific: What to See and How to See It; map and full-page illustrations. Post 8vo, cloth. 1873. $2.25. 919 Several chapters are devoted to California. Letts (J. M.) California Illustrated: including description of Panama and Nic- aragua Routes ; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 224, cloth. New York, 1853. $5.00. 920 Life in California during a Residence of several Years in that Territory: comprising a Description of the Country and the Missionary Establishments, by an American. 12mo, half morocco. London, 1851. $7.50. .921 Lindley (Dr. W.) and Widney. California of the South; its Physical Geography, Climate, Resources, Routes of Travel and Health Resorts. Maps and numerous illus- trations. 12mo, pp. 402, cloth. New York, 1888. Pub. at $2.00 for $1.00. 922 Presentation copy of one of authors. Lloyd (B. E.) Lights and Shades in San Francisco; numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth. San Francisco, 1876. Scarce. $8.50. 923 Lome (Marquis of) From Shadow to Sunlight. 12mo, pp. 158, cloth. New York, 1891. $1.50. 924 Relates to California. Lummis (Chas. F.) The City of the Sky. Illustrations. 4to, pp. 10, boards. N. p., n. d. 7Sc. 925 Excerpt from California illustrated magazine, January, 1892. MacDonald (Augustin S.) List of Books, California and Pacific in library of. 8vo, pp. 76, wrappers. Oakland, 1903. $1.75. 925 Only a few copies privately printed for the author. McNeil (Everett) The Cave of Gold. A tale of California in 1849. Map and illus- trations. 8vo, pp. 383, cloth. New York. $1.00. 927 Mansfield (Edward D.) Mexican War: history of origin; with official despatches of Generals, and treaty of peace. Illustrations. 12mo, pp. 365, cloth. New York, 1851. $350. 928 Contains material relating to Texas, California, results of war, etc. Marcy (Randolph B.) The Prairie Traveller: a Handbook for Overland Expedi- tions; with maps, illustrations, and Itineraries of the Principal Routes between the Mississippi and the Pacific. Fcap. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1859. $2.50. 929 Marryat (Frank) Mountains and Mole-hills or recollections of a burnt journal; colored plates. 8vo, cloth. London, 1855. $6.00. 930 Relates to the Isthmus of Panama — San Francisco — Early History of Calif., etc. Marryatt (Capt.) Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet, among the Snake Indians and wild Tribes of the Great Western Prairies. With folding map. 3 vols., 12mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1843. Very scarce. $16.00. 931 Fine uncut copy of the rare first edition. Much valuable information, not only as to Indian tribes, but also as to countries of Calif Western Texas, etc. Same. Later and cheaper edition in small type. 12mo, pp. 350 cloth Lon- don, 1849. $2.00. ' ■ 932 Mars (Amaury) Reminiscences of Santa Clara Valley and San Jose with souvenir of the Carnival of Roses ; very numerous full page illustrations. 8vo pn 276 cloth N. p., 1901. $1.75. ' ' 933 Mayer (Brantz) Mexico; Aztec, Spanish and Republican: historical, geographical, political, etc., including ancient Aztec Empire and civilization, late war and New California 27 Mexico and California. Illustrated. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, sheep. Hartford, 18S1. $6.00. 934 , "It is chiefly a" a narrative of Mexican history subsequent to the conquest that Mayer's worlc is valuable." — Athenaeum. Menefee (C. A.) Historical and Descriptive Sketch Book of Napa, Sonoma, Lake and Mendocino comprising sketches of their topography, productions, history, scenery, and peculiar attractions ; illustrated. 8vo, pp. 356, cloth. Napa, 1873. $2.50. 935 Merriam (C. Hart) The Dawn of the World : Myths and Weird Tales told by the Mewan Indians of California. Map and plates, some colored. 8vo, pp. 273, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1910. $5.00. 936 M. O. L. L. Cal. Commandery: Memoriam J. H. Lord. S. F., 1896. 75c. 937 Same. Chas. A. Nazro. S. F., 1898. 75c. 938 Same. J. Halloran. S. F., 1898. 7Sc. 939 Modoc War, 1872-73. Claims of States of California and Oregon and citizens there- of on account of Modoc War. Pp. 119, sheep, bound with other docs. Washington, H. Ex. Doc, 1874. $3.75. 940 MoIIhausen (B.) Journey from Mississippi to Coasts of Pacific with U. S. Govern- ment expedition, with introduction by Alex, von Humboldt, translated by Sinnett. 2 vols., 8vo, with folded map, colored plates, and woodcuts. Newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half polished calf gilt, gilt tops. London, Longman, 1858. $17.50. 941 A copy of the original and best edition with all of the colored plates. Relates particularly to Arkansas, Indian Territory, Mexico, Texas and California. Money (Edward) Truth about America. 16mo, pp. 234, cloth. London, 1886. $1.50. 942 Contains a chapter on Calif. Moore (Theophilus) Marriage Customs and Modes of Courtship of the various Nations of the Universe, with remarks on the condition of women . . . the single and married, etc. With engraved frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 364. A remarkably fine copy, in the original boards, edges entirely uncut. London, 1820. $10.50. 943 One of the most interesting and curious works on the Amatory Customs of the various peoples of the world, including the early customs obtaining in California, Canada, Massachusetts Bay, Penn- sylvania, New England, in the Mississippi Region, among the Moravians, the various Indian Tribes, the Pacific Islanders. Mexico, Central and South America, in the various countries of Asia and Africa, among the Quakers, etc. Muir (John) Mountains of Cahfornia; illustrations. 8vo, cloth. London, 1894. $2.00. 944 Contains a most interesting account of the "births and deaths" of the glacier lakes. Picturesque California ; the Rocky Mountains, and the Pacific Slope ; very extensively illustrated with photo-etchings, photogravures, wood engravings, etc., from drawings by eminent American artists. Folio,- pp. 508, in the original 32 parts as is- sued. New York, 1894. Pub'd at $25.00 net for $6.50. 945 Contents: Game Regions of Upper Sacramento, by Joaquin Miller; Washington and Puget Sound, by John Muir; The Canadian Rockies by Ernest Ingersoll; etc. Nash (Wallis) Oregon in 1877. The first and best edition, with the 13 plates. 12mo, pp. 304, original cloth, uncut. London (Macmillan), 1878. $4.00. 946 Another copy. Half calf. $4.00. 947 A valuable historical work for its period. While dealing principally with Oregon, it also contains much valuable material on Calif., Neb., Utah, and the Mormons, and the Chinese on the Pacific Coast. New York Weekly Tribune. January to Dec, 1852, also bound in Jan. 17, 1846. One large volume, folio, half cloth, good condition throughout. $15.00. 948 Contains much material in regard to agitation in California in regard to the Chinese, slavery agitation. Southern Rights Convention, U. S. diiBculties in Peru, etc. Nordhoff (C.) California for Health, Pleasure and Residence, book for travelers and settlers; maps and illustrations. Small 4to, cloth. New York, circa 1870. $2.25. 949 Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands ; map and very numer- ous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 256, cloth. London, 1874. $2.25. 950 Peninsular California; account of climate, soil, productions, etc., of northern half of lower CaHf.; plates and map. 8vo, pp. 130, cloth. New York, 1888. $1.00. 951 North (Arthur W.) The Mother of California. Being a historical sketch of Baja California from days of Cortez, including Missions, Mines, etc.; maps and illustra- tions. 8vo, pp. 180, buckram. San Francisco [1908]. (Author's compHmentary copy.) $1.75. . 952 Notes of Travel in California: comprising the Prominent Geographical, Agricul- tural, &c., Features of the Country; also the Route to San Diego, in California, &c., post 8vo, half calf. Dublin, 184-9. $3,50. 1053 Nottage (Chas. G.) In Search of a Climate, a health tour through Sandwich Island-;, Hawaii, California, and Mexico. 30 plates and map. Royal 8vo, pp. 361, as new, London, 1894. $7.50. 1054 28 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. CALIFORNIA. Otis (F. N.) Isthmus of Panama ; history of Panama Railroad and Pacific Mail Steamship Co. with travelers' guide, etc., for Panama R. R., etc. ; numerous illustra- tions. 12mo, pp. 318, cloth. New York, 1867. $2.50. 1055 Also relates to California- Overland Monthly for April 1870, Feb. 1886, March 1886, April 1886. 4 nos., 8vo, sewn. San Francisco. $2.00. 1056 Contains Old Seattle and his tribe; Presidio of San Francisco; Old regime of San Francisco; Ex- plorations in Upper Columbia Country; etc. Palmer (Dr. Edward) Original unpublished manuscript entitled "Description of a Journey from Fort Yuma to the coast of Lower California, starting from Port Isa- bella in 1869." 9 pp., 8vo. $15.00. 1057 Palmer (J. W.) The New and the Old ; or, California and India ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 434, half morocco, gilt top. New York, 18S9. $3.00. 1058 Parke (J. G.) and A. H. Campbell. Report of explorations from San Francisco Bay to Los Angeles, Cal., west of the Coast Range, and from the Pimas villages on the Gila to the Rio Grande, near 32d parallel. Pp. 427, illus., cloth. Washington, Pacific Railroad Surveys, 1853-56. $4.50. 1059 Contents: General report, climate adaptation. Pp. 42, colored plates 13, maps 2. Geological report, by Thomas Antisell. Pp. 204, plates 24, maps 2. Botanical report. Pp. 28, plates 8. Pastoral Letter of Bishop to Clergy and Laity read in Trinity church, San Fran- cisco, Oct., 1901. 8vo, pp. 15, wrappers. 50c. 1060 Pattie (James O.) Personal Narrative of Expedition from St. Louis, to Pacific Ocean, and from City of Mexico to Vera Cruz; edited (1833) by FHnt ; re-edited by Thwaites ; with facsimile and plates. Large 8vo, pp. 380, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleve- land, 1905. $6.00. 1061 Out of print and becoming quite scarce. Much relating to California. Peebles (J. M.) Around the World; travels in Polynesia, China, India, Egypt, and other heathen countries. 8vo, pp. 414, cloth, gilt, nice copy. Boston, 1875. $4.50. 1062 Calif., Utah and the Mormons, Sandwich Islands, Samoa, India'si Religions, Egypt, etc. Perils, Pastimes, and Pleasures of an emigrant in Australia, Vancouver's Island, and California. Post 8vo, cloth. London, 1849. $6.00. 1063 Perry (J. A.) Thrilling Adventures of a New Englander: travels, scenes and suf- ferings in Cuba, Mexico, and Calif. ; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 96, Gaylord binders. Bos- ton, 1853. $5.25. 1064 A fine clean copy of the very scarce item. Pfeiffer (Ida) Lady's Second Journey round the World; from London to the Cape of Good Hope, Borneo, Java, CaHfornia, Panama, U. S., etc. 2 vols, in 1. 12mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1855. $2.50. 1065 Pious Fund of the Californias, U. S. vs. Mexico. Pp. 891, sheep. Washington, H. Doc. $3.75. 1066 Regardins) church properties transferred during Mexican control of California, After acquisition of Upper California by U. S., the share of Catholic Church was argued and finally settled at The Hague. The full report includes articles in English, Spanish, French and Latin. Player-Froud (J. G.) Six Months in California. Post 8vo, cloth. London, 1872. $2.50. 1067 Devoted principally to the natural history of California. Porter (T. C.) Impressions of America; illustrated with diagrams and stereoscopic views. 8vo, pp. 264, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Scarce. $3.50. 1068 Yellowstone National Park, Calif., Utah, etc. Powell (John J.) Golden State and its resources. 16mo, pp. 220, cloth. San Fran- cisco, 1874. $1.75. 1069 Press Reference Library: notables of the West, being portraits and biographies of progressive men of West who have helped in development and history making of this wonderful country; very numerous portraits. 2 vols. Imperial 8vo, full morocco. New York, 1913. Pub'd $25.00. $10.00. 1070 California, Arizona, and Southwest. Quiros: The Voyages of Pedro Fernandez de Quiros, 1595 to 1606, translated and edited by Sir Clements Markham. 2 vols., 8vo, original cloth London 1904. $6.50. ' 1071 On 23rd of September, 1606, one of the crew of the Capitano sighted the coast of California. Rae (W. F.) Westward by Rail : journey to San Francisco and back and visit to the Mormons; map. 12mo, pp. 428, cloth. London, 1871. $1.50. 1072 Best large type edition. Ranch Life in California. Extracted from Home Correspondence of E M H. Frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 171, cloth. London, 1886. $1.25. 1073 [Rand (Olive)] Vacation Excursion from Massachusetts Bay to Puget Soimd; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 204, cloth. Manchester, N. H., 1884. $1.25. 1074 Contains over 5 chapters on Calif. California 29 Raymond (Rossiter W.) Statistics of mines and mining in states and territories west of the Rocky Mountains; folding plans. 8vo, pp. 586, cloth. Washington (6th Annual Kept. U. S. Comm. Mining Statistics), 1874. $3.00. 1075 Relationship of Fish Fauna of lakes of southeastern Oregon ; Fishes of Sacramento- San Joapuin Basin, with study of their distribution and variation ; Fishes of coastal streams of Oregon and northern CaHfornia. Pp. 69-189, illus., maps., cloth. Wash- ington, Fish Bulletin, 1907. $3.50. 1076 Report by board appointed to locate deep-water harbor at Port Los Angeles or at San Pedro, Cal. Pp. 324, illus., maps 24, sheep. Washington, S. Doc, 1897. $3.75. 1077 in regard to Indian affairs on the Pacific. Pp. 256, sheep, bound with other docs. Washington, H. Ex. Doc, 1857. $4.00. 1078 An extensive report by various Army officers on numbers of Indians, location of tribes, social customs, and relation of Indians to Government in California, Oregon and Washington. of irrigation investigations in CaHfornia. Pp. 411, illus., cloth. Washington, Experiment Stations Bulletin, 1901. $3.75. 1079 Revere (J. W., Lieut. U.S.N.) A Tour of Duty in California, including Description of the Gold Region . . . with Notices of Lower California, the Gulf and Pacific Coasts, edited by J. N. Balestier ; folding map and plates. Post 8vo, cloth. New York, 1849. $10.00. 1080 Review of the late State Encampment at the Eucinal De Alameda. [By an officer of the camp.] 8vo, pp. 47, sewn. San Francisco, 1863. $1.00. 1081 Roberts (Morley) The Western Avernus, Three Years' Autobiography in western America; with folded map and portrait. 8vo, pp. 278, cloth, as new. London, 1904. $2.50 net. 1082 A most interesting volume of travel, relating to entire Pacific coast from California to Canadian north-west, including much valuable information regarding north-west Texas, Oregon, California, Calgary, Vancouver Island, the Columbia, and also Iowa and Minnesota. Rogers (Captain Woodes) Cruising Voyage round the World; first to the South Seas, thence to the East Indies, and homewards by Cape of Good Hope, 1708-1711; containing journal of the taking of the Puna and Guiaquill, the Acapulca, and other prize ships ; the account of Alexander Selkirk, living alone for four years and four months on an island, etc. The second and best edition, with the folded maps in un- usually fine condition, including the very scarce Moll map of the route which has been newly and carefully mounted on linen. 8vo, pp. 512, newly and beautifully bound by Riviere of London in three-quarter crushed and polished levant morocco, extra tooled back and gilt top. London, 1718. $75.00. 1083 A beautifully bound copy of this very rare voyage. Of great interest in regard to the early discoveries on the California Coast, the West Indies, Central and South America, the American Bucaniers, Buenos Aires, Mexico and its mines, the barbarous natives, the South Seas, the cruelty of the Spaniards, etc. Apart from the importance and accuracy of the descriptions contained in this extended voyage, covering four years, it is of great literary interest as being the original account of Alexander Sel- kirk's living alone on an isle in the Pacific upon which Daniel Defoe based his celebrated story of "Robinson Crusoe." Selkirk was found during this voyage on the Isle of Juan Fernandez and was rescued by Captain Rogers and his story is herein published! for the first time. Sacramento River, maps and report on examination from Sacramento to Red Bluff and survey from Feather River to Chico landing. Pp. 19, maps 31, buckram. Wash- ington, H. Doc, 1911. $4.75. _ 1084 ■ reports of examination and survey from mouth to Feather River. Pp. 19, maps 26, buckram. Washington, H. Doc, 1908. $4.50. 1085 Sanborn (Kate) Truthful Woman in Southern California. 12mo, pp. 192, cloth. New York, 1896. $1.00. . 1086 [San Francisco] Argonaut: A file as below: 30 vols., complete and various parts as below; folio, bound in half calf, some joints cracked, the balance in parts. $150.00. 1087 The run comprises Vols. 9 (1881) to 16 (1885); 18, 26, 28, 29 (1891); 32 (Nos. 17, 20, 21, 23 to 26); 33 (1893) to 46 (lacking 38 issues); 53 (index only); 59 (Nos. 1533-5-7-8); 60 (Nos. 1562-5-7- 9, 1571-810; 61 (complete lacking No. 1604); 62 complete; 63 (lacking 1645, 1656); 64 (lacking 1671, 1683). It is quite possible some of these numbers were never printed, as there are many discrep- ancies in numbering. , . One of the most valuable! Pacific Coast newspapers, rich m material relating to Pacific interests, the Orient, South America and general foreign relations. Sets are becoming exceedingly scarce and very difficult to make up. Same : Various numbers as below at $0.20 each. 1088 (1886) Vol. 18, Nos. 1, 18, 23, 25, 26: (1889, July to Dec.) Vol. 25, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20; 21, 22, 23, 24, 25: (1890, Jan. to June), Vol. 26, Nos. 2, 3, 5, 6 7 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25: (1890, July to Dec.) Vol. 27, Nos. 4, 5 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25: (1892, Jan. to June) Vol. 30, Nos. 2, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 20: (1892, July to Dec), Vol. 31, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21: (1893, Jan. to June), Vol. 32, Nos. 1 2, 3, 4 5 6 7, 8 9, 12, 13, 14, 16, 20, 23, 25, 26: (1895, Jan. to June), Vol. 36, Nos. 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19: (1898, Jan. 24): (1900, July to Dec), Vol. 47,Nos. 1225, 1230, 1236, 1237: (1901, Jan. to June), Vol. 48, Nos. 1243, 1244, 1246, 1247, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1261, 1263: (1901, July to Dec), Vol. 49, Nos. 1270-, 1271, 1274, 1275, 1277, 1280, 1281, 1284, 1285, 30 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. CALIFORNIA. 1289; (1902, Jan. to Tune), Vol. 50, Nos. 1295, I30O, 1305, 1310, 1313, 1316, 1318, 1320: (1902, July to Dec), Vol. SI, Nos. 1321, 1332, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1338, 1340, 1341, 1342, 1343: (1903, Jan. to Tune), Vol. 52, Nos. 1347, 1348, 1349, 1350, 1351, 1356, 1357, 1358, 1363, 1369, 1371 1372: (1903, July to Dec), Vol. 53, Nos. 1378, 1382, 1385, 1390, 1391 and supp., 1392, 1393, 1396, 1397, 1398: (1904, Jan. to June), Vol. 54, Nos. 1401, 1404, 1409, 1410: (1904, July to Dec), Vol. 55, Nos. 1427, 1430, 1431, 1432, 1435, 1440, 1444, 1449: (1905, Jan, to June), Vol. 56, Nos. 1458, 1459, 1463: (1906, Jan. to Tune), Vol. 58, Nos. 1506, 1517, 1520, 1523, 1525, 1536, 1527, 1533, 1535, 1538: (1906, July to Dec), Vol. 59, Nos. 1530, 1531, 1532, 1534, 1536, 1540, 1543: (1915), Vol. 76, Nos. 1971, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, Chronicle and its history, story of its foundation, struggles of its early life; its well earned successes, etc. ; plates. 8vo, pp. 60, cloth. San Francisco, 1879. Scarce. $2,50. 1089 Municipal Reports for fiscal year 1869-70, ending June 30th, 1870. 8vo, pp. 723, morocco. San Francisco, 1870. $1.75. 1090 Vigilance Committee of '56, with interesting sketches of events succeeding 1846, edited by Frank M. Smith. 8vo, pp. 83, wrappers. San Francisco, 1883. $1.25. 1091 San Joaquin River. Reports of survey from San Francisco Bay to Stockton. Pp. 18, maps 18, buckram. Washington, House Doc, 1908. $4.00. 1092 Saunders (Chas. F.) and J. Smeaton Chase. The California Padres and their Mis- sions; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 418, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1915. $1.75. _ 1093 Schaeffer (L. M.) Sketches of Travels in South America, Mexico, and California. 12mo, pp. 247, cloth. New York, 1860. $1.50. _ 1094 Seyd (Ernest) California and its resources. For Merchant, Capitalist and Emi- grant. Colored plates and map. 8vo, pp. 168, cloth. London, 1858. $3.00. 1095 Sex Mythology, including account of the Masculine Cross. Small 4to, in half white canvas boards, edges entirely uncut. London (privately printed), 1898. $3.50. 1096 An edition of 200 copies only were printed, strictly for circulation among students. An extraordinary book, written with great) care by a scholar — ^Sha Rocco, who came to the con- clusion that the early Christians adopted the Cross as their emblem, knowing it to be the recog- nized emblem of fertility. He shows how the ancients openly worsliipped the generative powers; traces this worship in various countries, including Ireland, California, China, India, etc.; phallic and sun worship, religious prostitution, etc. Shaw (Wm.) Golden Dreams and Waking Realities : being the Adventures of a Gold-Seeker in California and the Pacific Islands (names on title). Post 8vo, half calf. London, 1851. $6.00. 1097 Shelvocke (Capt. George) Voyage round the World by the way of the Great South Sea, 1719-22, in the Speedwell, of London, 24 Guns and 100 Men (under H. M.'s Com- mission to Cruise on the Spaniards) . . . till she was cast away on Juan Fernandez, &c. ; folding map and plates, including two of the costume of the Native Californians. Thick 8vo, calf. London, 1726. $16.00. 1098 Mentions the gold of California and Peruvian Guano. Shelvocke sailed from England along with Clipperton, who, in the Success, was his superior captain. The two vessels were separated, and a widely differing account of the expedition is given by Wm. Betagh, a siibordinate officer, in his "Voyage round the World," 1728. Sierra Club Bulletin, Jan., 1918; extensively illustrated. 8vo, pp. 120, wrappers, un- cut. 50c. 1099 Same, containing Cathedral Peak, Little Studies in the Yosemite, Kings River outing, 1910, etc.; numerous plates. 8vo, sewn. San Francisco, 1911. $1.00. 1100 Same, containing Pioneering in So. Selkirks, Lake Tahoe in Winter, etc.; plates. 8vo, sewn. San Francisco, 1915. $1.00. 1101 Simpson (Sir Geo., Governor-in-Chief of the Hudson Bay Company's Territories in North America). Narrative of a Journey round the World during the years 1841-42; portrait and map of the Author's route. 2 vols., royal 8vo, cloth. London 1847. $10.50. 1102 The Author journeyed from the Red River Country through the Western Territories to Califor- nia, from thence right along the North-West Coast to Russian America. Simpson (Wm.) Meeting the sun: journey all round the world, thru Egypt, China, Japan, and Calif., etc. ; extensively illustrated. Thick 8vo, pp. 424, cloth London 1874. $5.00. • 1103 Smythe (Mrs.) Ten Months in Fiji Islands; with Introductions and Appendix by Col. W. J. Smjrthe. Folding maps, colored plates and other illustrations 8vo pp 300, cloth, uncut. London, 1864. $3.00. ' 1104 Spurr (George G.) Land of Gold, a tale of '49, illustrative of early pioneer life in California; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 272, cloth. Boston, 1881. $2.00. 1105 Steele (James W.) New Guide to Pacific Coast, Santa Fe Route : Calif., Ariz. New Mexico, Colo., and Kansas; folding colored map and very numerous illustrations' 8vo pp. 212, cloth. Chicago, 1«90. $1.25. ' iio6 California 31 Steele (J. W.) Old Calif ornian Days ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 228, cloth. Chicago (1893). $1.50. • vf • ^jB^ Stirling (P. J.) AustraHan and Californian Gold Discoveries, and their Probable Consequences; inquiry into the laws which determine the value and distribution of the precious metals. Folding chart. 8vo, pp. 279, cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1853. $2.50. . IP . b . j^Q^^ Storey (S.) To the Golden Land; sketches of a trip to Southern CaHfornia; illus- trated. 8vo, cloth. London, 1889. $2.50. 1108 Structural and industrial materials of California issued by California Mining Bu- reau; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 412, cloth. Sacramento, 1906. $1.50. 1109 Sutton (J. R., of Oakland, Cal., High School) Is it in interest of history in schools that fuller definition of history requirement be made by American Historical Associa- tion. 12mo, pp. 16, sewn. Boston, 1915. 50c. 1110 Taylor (Bayard) Eldorado; or adventures in path of empire: comprising voyage to Calif, via Panama, life in San Francisco, pictures of the gold region and experiences of Mexican travel. 12mo, pp. 444, cloth. New York, 1861. $1.50. 1111 Taylor (Benj. F.) Between the Gates ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 292, cloth. Chicago, 1879. $1.75. 1112 Author's presentation copy. Taylor (Wm.) Address to Young America, and a word to the old folks; illustrated. 16mo, pp. 83, cloth. Phila., 1860. $1.00. 1113 Relates to California. California Life Illustrated. Numerous engravings. 12rao, pp. 404, cloth. New York, n. d. $1.50. 1114 Seven Years' Street Preaching in San Francisco, Calif. Portrait. 12mo, pp. 394, cloth. New York, 1857. $1.50. 1115 Tertiary gravels of Sierra Nevada of California. Pp. 226, illus., maps 7, sewn. Washington, Geol. Prof. Paper, 1911. $2.50. 1116 Third Progress Report of the State Engineer (Wm. H. Hall) to the Legislature of California, Session of 1883. 8vo, pp. 15, wrappers. Sacramento, 1883. 50c. 1117 Thirty-fifth Inf. Calif. Vol. Letter of Gen. Connor transmitting quarterly returns of deceased soldiers of regts., dated May 1, 1863. $1.00. 1118 Thompson (G. A.) Handbook to the Pacific and California, describing Eight Differ- ent Routes, by Sea, Central America, Mexico, and the Territories of the United States, particularly with reference to the Ports frequented by the Royal Mail S. P. Co. ; folding map of the various routes described, and portrait. 12mo, half calf. London, 1849. $10.50. 1119 Thornton (J, Quinn) Oregon and California, 1848, with appendix on the Gold Mines of California, and other valuable matter of interest to the emigrant, with folded col- ored map and plates. 2 vols., 8vo, original cloth, an unusually fine copy in the orig- inal cloth, entirely uncut. New York, 1849. $21.00. 1120 An exceedingly valuable work. Thornton was Judge of the Supreme Court of Oregon. Todd (John) California and its Wonders. New edition, carefully revised and brought down to the present time, with 17 illustrations. Post 8vo, cloth. London, 1880. $1.25. 1121 Sunset Land; or, the great Pacific slope. 12mo, pp. 322, cloth. Boston, 1870. $1.25. . . . 1122 California, mines and mining, Mormonism, Pacific Railroad, etc. Torrey (John) Plantse Fremontiana: ! or, descriptions of plants collected by Col. J. C.' Fremont in Calif. (Smithsonian Contribution to Knowledge) ; 10 full-page plates. 4to, pp. 24, sewn. Washington, 1850. $4.50. 1123 Treves (Frederick) The Other Side of the Lantern, being account of a common- place tour round the world; with fine photo plates. Thick 8vo, pp. 424, cloth. Lon- don, 1905. $3.00. 1124 Contains a chapter on the Yosemite Valley, etc. Tyrwhitt-Brooks (J.) Vier Monate unter den Goldfindern in Obercalifornien. 12mo, pp. 32, sewn. Hamburg, 1849. Rare, $6.50. 1125 Udell (John) Incidents of Travel to Calif., across the great plains; together with return trips through Central America and Jamaica; portrait. 16mo, pp. 302, cloth. Jefferson, O., 1856. Exceedingly rare. $25.00. 1126 Has autograph of author. Sold auction 1918, $31.00'._ Upham (Samuel C.) Notes of voyage to California via Cape Horn, together with scenes in El Dorado, 1849-50, etc. ; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 594, cloth. Phila., 1878. $4.50. . 1227 Vachell (Horace) Sport and Life on the Pacific Slope; portrait, views, etc. 8vo, cloth. London, 1908. $2.50. 1228 32 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. CALIFORNIA .^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . . ^ , Van Denburgh (John) Reptiles of the Pacific Coast and Great Britain, account of the species known to inhabit Calif, and Ore., Wash, Idaho, and Nev. ; nunierous illus- trations 8vo pp. 236, wrappers. San Francisco (Occasional Papers of Calif. Acad, of Sciences, 5), 1897. $2.00. 1229 Van Dyke (Theodore S.) Southern California, Its valleys, Hills, and Streams; its animals birds, and fishes; its gardens, farms and climate. Cr. 8vo, pp. 233, cloth. New York [1886]. $1.50. . 1230 Venegas (Miguel) Natural and Civil History of Cahfornia containing accurate de- scription of the country, its animals, minerals, the customs of the inhabitants, their religion, government, etc., with accounts of voyage and attempts to settle California, translated from the original Spanish; with copper plates and folded maps. 2 vols., 8vo. An unusually fine copy, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half polished levant morocco extra, gilt tops. London, 1759. $65.00. 1231 Ward (John) Overland route to Cahfornia and other poems. 4to, pp. 295, gilt edges, morocco. New York, 1875. $2.25. 1232 Privately printed and quite scarce. [Washburn (Mrs. J. F.)] History and reminiscences of the Holiness Church work in So. Calif, and Arizona; numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth. Pasadena, circa 1913. $1.75. . 1233 Weatherbe (D'Arcy) Dredging for Gold in California; numerous illustrations, and map. 8vo, pp. 214, cloth. San Francisco, 1907. $1.75. 1234 Webb (Wm. Seward) California and Alaska and over the Canadian Pacific Rail- way; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 282, cloth. New York, 1891. $3.50. 1235 Wells (Martin P.) Short history of Harrington Mid-Winter Fair Excursion from Columbus, Ohio, to Calif, and return; numerous plates. 4to, pp. 32, full calf, gilt edges. Privately printed, 1894. $2.50. 1236 Only a small number of copies privately printed. Wheelock (Irene G.) Birds of Calif. : an introduction to more than 300 common birds of the state and adjacent islands; with supplementary list of rare migrants, acci- dental visitants, and hypothetical sub-species ; numerous plates. Crown 8vo, pp. 578, limp leather (back rubbed), gilt top. Chicago, 1904. $2.00. _ 1237 Wiggin (Kate Douglas) A Summer in a Canon: a California Story; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 276, cloth. Boston, 1889. $1.50. 1238 First edition. Wilkes (Charles, U. S. N.) Narrative of U. S. Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842. A complete set with the scarce atlas volume ; and all of the numerous engraved plates, woodcuts, etc. 6 large and thick vols., royal 8vo, calf. Phila., 1845. $30.00. 1239 The original and' best edition. The only edition which contains all of the plates and engravings and in which the text has not been abridged. Next to the Lewis and Clark Expedition, this was the most important expedition ever sent out by the U. S. Government. It relates extensively to the entire Pacific coast, from California to Alaska, especially Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia, to South America, Hawaiian Islands, Samoa, the Philippines, and the various islands of the Pacific. Captain Wilkes during this expedition made the first survey of the Columbia River. Willard (Emma) Late American history: containing full account of courage, con- duct, and success of John C. Fremont, by which he became explorer and hero of Calif.; portrait. 12mo, pp. 278, cloth. New York, 1856. $1.50. 1240 Williams (Henry T.) The Pacific Tourist; or, Illustrated Trans-Continental Guide of Travel from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Containing routes of Summer Travel, Localities for hunting, fishing, etc. Numerous illustrations. Sm. 4to, pp. 293, cloth. New York, 1876. $1.75. 1241 Includes Complete Traveler's Guide of the Union and Central Pacific Railroads, and all points of business or pleasure travel to California, Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Montana, the mines and mining of the Territories, the Lands of the Pacific Coast, the wonders of the Rocky Mountains, the scenery of the Sierra Nevadas, the Colorado Mountains, the Big Trees, the Geysers, the Yosemite, and the Yellowstone. Williamson (R. S.) Report upon explorations from Sacramento Valley to Columbia River. Pp. 435, illus., cloth. Washington, Pacific Railroad Surveys, 18S3-56. $6.00. 1242 Contents: General report, narrative, itinerary. Pp. 134, colored plates, 13, illus. 2, maps 2. Geological report. Pp. 85, colored plates 5, illus. 2. Botanical report. Pp. 102, colored plates, 16, illus. 28. Zoological report, fishes, mammals, birds, land shells. Pp. 114, plates 16. Wilson (Jas. Russell) San Francisco's Horror, or earthquake and fire, etc. ; numer- ous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 416, cloth. N. p. [1906]. $1.50. 1243 Wilson (Robert A.) Mexico and its Religion with incidents of travel during parts of years 1851-1854, and historical notices of events connected with places visited. Plates. 8vo, pp. 419, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half calf, extra, gilt top. London, 1856. $4.50. 1244 A fine copy of this scarce work. Contains much of interest relating to California. Colorado 33 Wilson (Samuel) The California Salmon, with account of its introduction into Victoria. Frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 131, cloth. Melbourne, 1878. $2.75. 1245 Winterburn (Rosa V.) Spanish in Ihc Southwest. Numerous illus. 8vo, pp. 224, cloth. N. Y. [1903]. $1.00. 1246 Wise (Lieut.) Los Gringos ; or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, etc. Map, 8vo, 3 vols, in 1, cloth. Paris, 1850. $4.50. 1247 Wood (Stanley) Over the Range to the Golden Gate : complete tourists' guide to Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, CaHfornia, Oregon, Puget Sound and the great Northwest. Numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 283, cloth. Chicago, 1897. $1.50. 1248 Yosemite Guide-Book (The) ; a Description of the Yosemite Valley and the Adjacent Region of the Sierra Nevada, and of the Big Trees of California. Folding maps, numerous full-page and other illustrations. 4to, pp. 155, cloth. 1869. $2.75. 1249 See also Alaska ; Seeman, Vancouver — Ariz. ; Audubon, Bell, Garces, Thayer — Colo. ; Bird, Vivian — Mont. ; Shields — New Mex. ; Sitgreaves — Ore. ; Boddam, Coke, DeSmet, Farnham, Henry, Larpenteur, Hall, Hermann, La Perouse, Magazines, Sage, Thwaites, Van Tramp, Wilkes, Wright — Pa. ; Dacus — ^Utah ; Bowles, Green, Kelly, Marshall, Rob- inson — Wyo. ; O'Reilly. COLORADO. Bacheldor (John B.) Popular resorts and how to reach them; very numerous illus- trations. 8vo, pp. 362. cloth. Boston, 1875. $1.75. 1250 Colo., Mont., Utah, Idaho, Calif., etc. Bird (Isabella L.) Lady's life in the Rocky Mountains; plates. 12mo, pp. 308, cloth, uncut. London, 1885. $1.50. 1251 Calif., Utah, Colorado, etc. Blackmore (Wm.) Colorado : its resources, parks, and prospects as a new field for emigration ; with account of Trenchara and Costilla Estates in San Luis Park ; photo- graph inserted, and folding maps. 4to, pp. 218, cloth. London, 1869. $4.00. 1252 Bowles (Samuel) Our new west. Travel between the Mississippi and the Pacific; Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia ; includ- ing full description of Pacific Railroad; and life of Mormons, Indians and Chinese; portraits, illustrations and map. 8vo, pp. 528, cloth. Hartford, 1869. $2.00. 1253 Best edition, Summer Vacation in Parks and Mountains of Colorado. 16mo, pp. 166, cloth. Springfield, 1869. Scarce. $1.75. 1254 Bridges (E. S.) Round the World in 6 Months. 8vo, pp. 310, cloth. London, 1879. $2.75 1255 Colo., Salt Lake City, Japan, China, etc. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index ; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper; 3 large vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 1256 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual rtiorality, edu- cation, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and mar- riage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the^ old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Chapin (Frederick H.) Mountaineering in Colorado, the peaks amout Estes Park; very numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 168, cloth. London, 1890. $2.00. 1257 Colorado, Its Agriculture, Its Horticulture. Many illustrations. 12mo, pp. 52, orig- inal wrappers. Denver, 1904. SOc. „ . . ,., .,, .^?^^, University: Summer Bulletin, 1893. Frontispiece . 12mo, pp. 31, original wrappers. 1893. 35c. ^ , ., w , ^- <: .u 11^^ Crofutt (Geo. A.) Grip-sack guide of Colorado; complete encyclopedia of the state; very numerous illustrations. 4to, pp. 184, cloth. Omaha, 1881. $2.75. 1260 Denver (Arapahoe Co.) and Colorado's History from earliest settlement to present time etc • very numerous portraits and views. 4to, pp. 652, half leather, gilt tops. Chicago, 1880. $10.00. ^ ,„„, ^ ,^. 1261 Chamber of Commerce, 9th Annual Report, for 1891; folding maps and numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 128, wrappers. Denver, 1892. 7Sc. 1262 Fisher (J. R.) Camping in Rocky Mountains. 12mo, pp. 112, cloth, limp. New York, 1880. Scarce. $2.25. ^ , ,,.„,,. „ .. J^^^ Relates chiefly to Colorado, Denver, Colorado Springs, Leadville, Manitou, Counties, Rivers, Valleys, etc. . , • i ■ i r Flynn (A. J.) The American Indians as a product of environment, with special ret- erence to the Pueblos; numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 276, cloth. Boston, 1908. $1.50. 1264 34 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. COLORADO. Forestry Laws of the State of Colorado. Compiled by the State Board of Agricul- ture of Colorado. 8vo, pp. 32, original wrappers. Fort Collins, 1912. 75c. 126S Fossett (Frank) Colorado : its frold and Silver Mines, Farms and Stock Ranges, and Health and Pleasure Resorts. Folding maps, plates and other illustrations. 12mo, pp. 54S, cloth. New York, 1879. $1.00. 1266 Colorado : historical, descriptive and statistical work on Rocky Mountain gold and silver mining region. 12mo, pp. 480, cloth. Denver, 1876. $1.50. 1267 Greatorex (Eliza) Summer Etchings in Colorado. Very numerous full-page and other illustrations. 4to, pp. 96, cloth, gilt edges. New York (1873). $2.50. 1268 Haskell (Thomas N.) The Indian Question. Young Konkaput, the King of Utesj legend of Twin Lakes; illustrations. 12mo, cloth. Denver, Colo. $1.25. 1269 Also contains Key of Konkaput, fate of Meeker family, etc. Hayden (F. V.) Preliminary Field Report of U. S. Geological Survey of Colorado and New Mexico. 8vo, pp. 155, cloth. Washington, 1869. $1.50. 1270 Hayes (A. A.) New Colorado and the Santa Fe Trail ; very numerous illustrations and map. Royal 8vo, pp. 200, cloth. New York, 1880. $1.75. 1271 Hollister (Ovando J.) Mines of Colorado; folding colored map. 12mo, pp. 450, cloth. Springfield, 1867. $3.50. 1272 Hiunfreville (Capt. J. L.) Twenty Years among our Hostile Indians. Very ex- tensively illustrated. Small 4to, pp. 506, cloth. New York [1903]. $2.50. 1273 The author was Captain in United States Cavalry. He presents a most interesting account of border life, the fur traders, pony expresses, and experiences among the warlike tribes, their fcun- ning,_ treachery, habits, secret customs, dances, perils i of travel by ox team and prairie schooner, frontiersmen, trappers, scouts, guides, Indian wooing and marriage customs, funerals, dog feasts, etc. Deals principally with the tribes in the Southwest, California, Arizona, New Mexico^ Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Dakota, Wyoming, Oregon, etc. — the Apaches, the Arapahoes, the Blackfeet, the Navajoes, the Cheyennes, the Omahas, the Utes, the Comanches, the Wichitas, the Zunis, the Pawnees, the Sioux, and the Snakes. Ingham (G. Thomas) Digging Gold among the Rockies; or, exciting adventures of wild camp life in Leadville, Black Hills, and the Gunnison Country; very numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 508, cloth. Phila. [1880]. $3.75. 1274 Irving (John D.) and Howland Bancroft. Geology and Ore Deposits near Lake City, Colorado. Folding maps and plates. 8vo, pp. 128, sewn. Washington, 1911. 75c. 127S Government publication. Jebb (John Gladwin) A Strange Career, the Life and Adventures of ; by his Widow; with Introduction by H. Rider Haggard. Portrait. 8vo, pp. 360, cloth, uncut. Edin- burgh, 1895. $1.50. 1276 Chapters on sport in Colorado, an Adventure on the Plains, in the Far West, the Rocky Moun- tains during winter, etc. King (Chas.) Story of Fort Frayne; portrait, 12mo, pp. 310, cloth. London, 1895. $1.00. 1277 Relates to Colorado. Kirby (Edmund B.) The Sampling and Measurement of Ore Bodies in Mine Exam- inations. Read before the Colorado Scientific Society, in Denver, Dec. 3, 1895. Fold- ing plans. 8vo, pp. 25, wrappers. 75c. 1278 Loomis (Wm. A.) Grand Lodge I. O. of G. T. of Colorado Territory; Journal of Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Session, held at Denver, Oct. 13th and 14th, 1868. 8vo, pp. 24, wrappers. Central City, 1868. 7Sc. 1279 Manitou (Colo.) Story of. 8vo, pp. 64, wrappers. N. p., n. d. 75c. 1280 Massachusetts Mining Association, prospectus, articles of incorporation and by-laws with practical suggestions, comparisons and criticisms with reference to mining, etc.; folding map. 8vo, pp. 48, wrappers. Boston, n. d. 75c. 1281 Mining properties located in Colorado. Men of Note affiliated with mining and mining interests in Cripple Creek district. Numerous portraits and other illustrations. 8vo, pp. 125, cloth. $1.50. 1282 Morris (Maurice O'Connor) Rambles in the Rocky Mountains: a visit to the Gold Fields of Colorado. 12mo, pp. 272, cloth. London, 1864. $2.50. 1283 Chiefly Colorado, but contains considerable of interest on California, Idaho, Kansas, and Missouri. Morrison (R. S.) Mining Rights in Colorado: Lode and Placer Claims, Possessory and Patented from the District Organization to 1880, including the Statutes in full: prospecting, land office, incorporation, forms, decisions, etc. 16mo, pp. 356, newly bound by Riviere of London in half polished calf extra, giU top Denver 1880. $3.50. ^ "^ 1284 Myrick (Herbert) Cache la Poudre ; Romance of a Tenderfoot in the days of Cus- ter ; handsomely printed in large type on hand-made deckle-edged paper, and beauti- fully illustrated with colored and photogravure plates inserted on mounts,' and numer- ous other illustrations by Schreyrogel, Deming, etc. 4to, pp. 202, uniquely bound in Connecticut 35 full Indian smoke tanned buckskin, deckled edges. New York, 190S. Published $6.00 net, for $3.50. 1285 500 copies printed, each numbered. Describes a liorse-thief cbase tlirough Colo., Neb., Kans., and N. M. Natural Resources and Industrial Development and Condition of Colorado. 8vo, pp. 120, wrappers. Denver, 1889. $1.00. 1286 Nell's Topographical and Township Map of Colorado (showing Railroads, Wagon Roads, Trails, Military Reservations, Indian Reservations, etc.) Size 3 ft. 2 in. by 2 ft. 3 in. Colored and folded in 12mo, cloth case. Washington, 1880. $1.75. 1287 Pabor (Wm. E.) Colorado as an Agricultural State, its Farms, Fields, and Garden Lands. Illustrated. 12mo, pp. 213, cloth. New York, 1883. $2.00. 1288 Philips (Philip) Song pilgrimage round the world, including experiences, sights, anecdotes, incidents, etc., thruout 20 countries ; very numerous illustrations. 4to, pp. 216, cloth. London, 1882. $1.50. 1289 Randall (Bishop, of Colo.) Report to Board of Missions of Protestant Episcopal Church, Oct., 1866. 8vo, pp. 24, sewn. New York, 1866. 75c. 1290 Relates to missionary work in Colorado. Rockefeller (John D., Jr.) The Colorado Industrial Plan, including copy of plan of representation and agreement adopted at coal and iron mines of Colorado Fuel and Iron Co. 16mo, pp. 96, wrappers. 1916. $1.25. 1291 Stoddard (Chas. Warren) Over the Rocky Mountains to Alaska. 12mo, pp. 168, cloth. St. Louis, 1899. $1.50. 1292 Street (George G.) She! Wah! Wah! or the modern Montezumas in Mexico; fold- ing map, numerous photographs and woodcuts. Large 8vo, pp. 116, cloth. Rochester, 1883. $3.75. 1293 Privately printed. Relates to New Mexico, Colo., and Mexico. Summering in Colorado. Numerous photographic views. 12mo, pp. 158, full mo- rocco, gilt, gilt edges. Denver, 1874. $2.50. 1294 Tice (J. H.) Over the plains and on the mountains ; or, Kansas, Colorado, and Rocky Mountains, agriculturally, mineralogically and aesthetically described; illustra- tions. 12mo, pp. 266, cloth. St. Louis, 1872. $1.50. 1295 Trip to the Rockies; by B. R. C. Plates. 8vo, pp. 63, cloth. New York, 1890. Scarce. $1.75. 1296 Vivian (A. Pendarves) Wanderings in the Western land; folding maps and numer- ous plates. 8vo, pp. 426, cloth. London, 1880. $3.75. 1297 Experiences of hunting in Colorado, mining in Calif., Canadian scenes, etc. See also Ariz.; Thayer — Calif.; Fountain— Kans. ; Aldridge— New Mex. ; Meline— Oklahoma; Fowler. CONNECTICUT. Alvord (Clarence W.) The Mississippi Valley in British Politics: a Study of the Trade, Land Speculation, and Experiments in Imperialism culminating in the American Revolution ; specially prepared colored maps. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917. $10.00. 1298 Here is told the story of ConnecTicut projectors intriguing against Pennsylvania projectors and Virginia projectors against both; how the interests in land speculation of such men as Governor Dunmore, Benjamin, Franklin, and George Washington were shaping the course of colonial politics, how Samuel Wharton, a wily Philadelphia merchant, was scheming against all and enlistm? the cupidity of British politicians and capitalists in support of his schemes until the ministry, honey- combed with his intrigues, narrowly escaped dissolution. Alvord (J. W.) Historical Address at Celebration of Second Centennial Anniversary of first settlement of Stamford. 8vo, pp. 40, wrappers. New York, 1842. $1.25. 1299 Anderson (Joseph) History of Soldiers' Monument in Waterbury, Conn., with hst of soldiers and sailors who went to fight in the war for the Union; numerous fine photogravures. 8vo, pp. 170, cloth. 1886. $2.00. 1300 Bailey (James M.) History of Danbury, Conn., 1684-1896, compiled with additions by Susan B. Hill; portraits, views, and facsimiles. Large 8vo, pp. 604, cloth. New York, 1896. $5.00. , . 1301 Life in Danbury: brief but comprehenesive record of doings of a remarkable people under more remarkable circumstances, etc. ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 303, cloth. Boston, 1873. $1.00. ^ „. 1402 Barber's Map of Connecticut, revised and corrected to Jan., 1852. Size 9x7 ins., col- ored and folded in 16mo, case. New Haven, 1852. $1.00. 1403 Barber (John Warner) Conn. Historical Collections; interesting facts, traditions, etc., relating to history and antiquities of every town in Conn. ; folding colored map and numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 560, old calf. New Haven [1836]. $6.00. 1404 History and Antiquities of New Haven, Conn., from earliest settlement to present time with biographical sketches and statistical information, etc.; map and numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 220, cloth. New Haven, 1870. $5.00. 1405 36 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton BIdg., Cleveland, U. S. A. CONNECTICUT. Beer's Almanack, 1815, 16, 19, 22, 24-25. 7 nos. in all. 12mo, sewn. Hartford 1815-25. $3.50. 1405 Includes dates of courts in Conn., some Conn, laws, etc. Booth (Capt. M.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Cold Springs, Conn., Jan. 4, 1861, addressed to LaRoche and Bell. 2 pp., 4to. $3.50. 1407 A curious letter from a northern sympathizer with the South, offering his services and to gather other fighting men for the South. He states that the North cares nothing for the blacks, but for the almighty dollar. "If they go ahead and dissolve the Union, I am not going to stay here be- cause they say abolitionism leads to infidelity." Refers toi Mr. Ivane, who is as black as the devil. La Roche and Bell were prominent Confederate lumber contractors. Bushnell (Horace) Discourse on Slavery Question delivered at North Church, Hart- ford, 1839. 8vo, pp. 32, sewn. Hartford, 1839. 7Sc. 1408 Cadwell (Chas. K.) The Old Sixth Regiment, its War Record, 1861-65. 12mo, pp. 228, cloth. New Haven, 1875. Scarce. $3.50. 1409 The 6th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index ; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper; 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 1410 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relation to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Conn. Commonwealth; manual for use of General Assembly: containing rules and orders of the two branches, etc., 1866-7. 2 vols. 16mo, cloth. New Haven, 1866-7. $1.75. 1411 Evangelical Magazine and Religious Intelligencer, Vol. 1 ; portraits. Thick 8vo, pp. 480, old calf. Hartford, 1808. $1.75. 1412 A couple of pages have holes in them and they are all rather foxed. Public Statute Laws as revised and enacted by the General Assembly, May, 1821, with acts of 3 subsequent sessions incorporated, with Declaration of Independence, Constitution of U. S., and Constitution of Conn. 8vo, pp. 514, sheep. Hartford, 1824. $5.00. 1413 Circular [Wallingford (Conn.)] Published weekly by the Oneida and Wallingford communities for Aug. 29, 1864. $1.25. 1414 Edited by Theodore L- Pitt, Contains three-page article on Bible principles of peace and war, etc. Croffut (W. A.) and J. Morris. MiUtary and Civil History of Connecticut during war of 1861-65, comprising detailed account of various regiments and batteries, etc.; numer- ous illustrations ; very thick 8vo, cloth. New York, 1868. $3.50. 1415 Cutter (Wm. R., editor) Genealogical and family history of Conn.; record of achievements of her people in making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation, edited by Wm. R. Cutter, and others ; numerous steel portraits. 4 vols., 4to, half morocco, gilt tops. New York, 1911. Pub. at $25.00 net. New. $18.00. 1416 Dana (Malcolm) Norwich Memorial : annals of Norwich, New London Co., Conn., in great rebellion of 1861-5 ; numerous steel engravings. 8vo, pp. 396, sheep, neatly rebacked. Norwich, 1873. $4.00. 1417 De Forest (John W.) History of Indians of Connecticut from earliest period to 1850; folding map, and plates. 8vo, pp. 535, cloth. Hartford, 1851. $3.25. 1418 Cheap copy, binding worn. Deming (John, of Wethersfield, Conn.) Genealogy of Descendants, with historical notes, compiled by T. K. Deming; portraits and coat of arms. Thick 8vo, pp. 694, cloth. Dubuque, Iowa, 1904. $9.00. 1419 Only 300 copies printed. Dickerson (Oliver M.) American Colonial Government, 1696-1765. A study of British Board of Trade in its relation to the American Colonies, pohtical, industrial, administrative; facsimiles of MSS. 8vo, pp. 400, cloth, uncut, gilt too Cleveland, 1912. $5.00. ^ 1420 Relates to Connecticut. Dwight (Theodore) History of the Hartford Convention with review of policy of U. S. Government which led to War of 1812. 8vo, pp. 447, cloth. New York 1833. $2,50. ' 1421 Eighth Conn. Vol. Letter of Capt. of, transmitting quarterly returns of deceased soldiers of regiment, dated October 11, 1863. $1.00. 1422 Ellsworth (Wm. W., Gov. of Conn.) Speech to Legislature, May 1841 8vo pp. 16, sewn. Hartford, 1841. 75c. ' 1423 Connecticut 37 Funeral observance at New London, Conn., in honor of Abraham Lincoln, in- cluding public addresses of G. B. Willcox and Thomas P. Field. 12mo, pp. 34, original wrappers. New London, 1865. Very rare. $3.50. 1424 Godard (Geo. S., State Librarian) Report for two years ended Sept. 30, 1908. Plates. Svo, pp. 56, cloth. Hartford, 1909. 75c. 1425 Conn. Public Document No. 13. Goodrich (S. G.) Recollections of a Life Time; plates. 2 vols., Svo, cloth. New York, 1859. $4.50. 1426 Contains many anecdotes, and much descriptive material relating to Conn., and other New Eng- land States, Europe, etc. Goodwin (J. J.) The Goodwins of Hartford, Conn., Descendants of William and Ozias Goodwin. Compiled by Junius J. Goodwin. Illustrated with portraits, genea- logical trees, etc. Thick 8vo, pp. 803, cloth. Hartford, 1891. $6.00. 1427 With A. I^. S. of the compiler's inserted, relating to the work. Grand Lodge of A. F. & A. M. of Connecticut; extracts from address of the M. W. Grand Master J. H. Swartwout, and opinion of P. G. M. Luke A. Lockwood on sub- ject of Edicts issued against Scottish Rite membership, and their relation to Ancient Craft or York Rite Masonry. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. New York, 1890. 50c. 1428 Griffin (A. P. C.) Bibliography of Historical Publications issued by New England States reprinted from Vol. 3, Publications of Colonial Society of Mass. 8vo, pp. 46, wrappers, uncut. Cambridge, 1895. $1.50. 1429 Hartford Retreat for Insane: Government of the. 5 pamphlets bound in 1 vol., Svo, cloth. Hartford, 1874. $2.00. 1430 Hawley (Gen. Joseph R.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Hdqrs., Dept. of Vt., Richmond, Aug. 14, 1865, addressed to Mrs. J. Eaton. 3 pp., 4to. $3.00. 1431 Relates to the misconduct and release of Henry L,ongden of Co. C, 7th Conn., condolences re- garding death of her husband, with biographical statements. Hawley was said to be the first Civil War Vol. from Conn. Hoadly (Chas. J.) Records of Colony or Jurisdiction of New Haven from 1653 to union together with the New Haven Code of 1656 transcribed and edited in accord- ance with a resolution of General Assembly of Connecticut. Thick 8vo, cloth. Hart- ford, 1858. $4.00. 1432 Holdich (J.) True Greatness ; a discourse on character of Rev. Wilbur Fisk, Presi- dent of Wesleyan University, delivered before faculty and students of University in M. E. Church, Middletown, Conn., April 3, 1839. Svo, pp. 36, sewn. Middletown, 1839. $1.00. 1433 Huntington (Rev. E. B.) Stamford Soldier's Memorial. Svo, pp. 155, cloth. Stam- ford, 1869. $1.00. ■ . 1434 Janson (Chas. W.) The Stranger in America; containing Observations made during a long residence in that country, on the genius, manners and customs of the people of the U. S., with biographical particulars of public Characters, hints and facts relative to the Arts, Sciences, Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Emigration, and the Slave Trade. With a series of 12 finely executed aquatinted plates of the principal cities in the East. 4to, pp. 522, in the original boards, edges entirely uncut. London, 1S07. $35.00. . . . . 1435 The above is probably a unique copy of this rare and valuable work. It is in the original boards with the edges entirely uncut andl the inside almost as clean as when issued. The impressions of the plates are exceptionally good. „ „ „ „ », « The travels relate to the states of Ga., Conn., N. Y., Pa., Va., S. C, il,a., Fla., Me., N. E., N. C. Lamb (Fred W.) Genealogical Sketch of the Lamb Family. Second edition, revised and enlarged, with portrait. Svo, pp. 7, original wrappers. Manchester, N. H., 1903. 50c. 1436 Maffit (John N.) Address delivered before Literary Societies of Wesleyan Univer- sity, Aug., 1841. Svo, pp. 23, sewn. Middletown, 1841. 75c. 1437 Mills (Lyman A., of Middlefield, Conn.) List of Registered Jersey Cattle owned by; plates. Svo, pp. 44, original wrappers. Middletown, 1883. $2.50. 1438 Myers (J. C.) Sketches on a Tour through the Northern and Eastern States, and Canadas and Nova Scotia. 12mo, pp. 476, in the original full sheep binding. Private- ly printed at Harrisonburg (Va.) 1849. $10.00. . 1439 An exceedingly rare volume of American Travel, privately printed m a very small edition. It is entirely unknown to the bibliographers, including Sabin and Larned. Only threee copies have oc- curred for sale in the last ten years, the last of which sold at auction in New York, for $12.50. The volume is of peculiar interest as being a Southerner's views of the Institutions, People and Conditions in the Northern States, prior to the Civil War. It contains most interesting comparisons between labor conditions in the North and South— the white labor of the factories and the negro ° The volume is particularly valuable on New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, Maine, Rhode Island, Canada and Nova Scotia. 38 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. CONNECTICUT. Nash (Thomas, of New Haven, Conn., 1640) Records of Descendants, collected and compiled by Sylvester Nash. Steel portrait. 8vo, pp. 304, cloth. Hartford, 1853. $9.00. . 1440 New London County, History of ; with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men, compiled under the supervision of D. Hamilton Hurd. Numerous full-page portraits and plates, colored map, pp. 768, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1882. Published at $25.00, for $6.00. 1441 Norwalk after Two Hundred and Fifty Years. An account of the Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Charter of the Town. 1651-1901. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, pp. 387, South Norwalk, 1902. (Cover slightly damp stained). $1.75. 1442 Incltades historical sketches of churches, schools, old homes, institutions, eminent men, together with a record of soldiers and sailors enlisted in Norwalk from 1676 to 1898. Orcutt (Samuel) and Ambrose Beardsley. History of Old Town of Derby, Conn., 1642-1880, with biographies and genealogies. Portraits and numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, half morocco, back rubbed. Springfield, 1880. $6.00. 1443 History of Torrington, Conn., from first settlement, 1737, with biographies and genealogies; numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 818, half calf. Albany, 1878. $4.00. _ 1444 Phelps (Richard H.) History of Newgate of Conn., at Simsbury, now East Granby; its insurrections and massacres, imprisonment of the Tories in the Revolution, etc. Portrait. 8vo, pp. 150, cloth. Albany, 1860. $4,00. 1445 Porter (Noah) Fifteen Years in Chapel of Yale College, 1871-1886. Portrait. 12mo, pp. 413, cloth. New York, 1888. $1.50. 1446 Regiment Muster Roll, containing record of 97 names of enlisted men from New Haven and Bridgeport from September to November, 1864, with dates of enlistment and other particulars, 31x21 in., on 2 pages. $3.75. 1447 The document is without date or regiment in the heading, but is unquestionably of 1864 date. Sharpe (W. C.) History of Seymour, Conn. With biographies and genealogies. Numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 244, cloth. Seymour, 1879. $3.00. 1448 Sheldon (Winthrop D.) The "Twenty-Seventh;" a regimental history. 12mo, pp. 144, cloth. New Haven, 1866. $3.00. 1449 A record of the 27th Reg. Conn. Volunteers during the Civil War. Smith (Trueman, of Conn.) Speech on Removals and Appointments to Office, de- livered March, 1850. 8vo, pp. 32, sewn. $1.25. 1450 Steadfast (Jonathan) Count the Cost, an Address to the People of Connecticut on sundry Political Subjects and particvilarly on the Proposition for a new Constitution. 8vo, pp. 23, sewn. Hartford, 1804. $1.00. 1451 Steiner (Bernard C.) History of Education in Connecticut. 8vo, pp. 300, sewn. Washington, 1893. $1.25. 1452 Sylvester (Herbert M.) Indian Wars of New England. Beautifully printed in large type at the Everett Press on a special grade of Exeter deckle edge paper, in a Hmited edition of 1000 sets. 3 large and thick volumes, royal 8vo, Colonial blue cloth, uncut, rubricated labels, giU tops. 1910. Published at $15.00 net for $10.00. 1453 The .'set contains a great deal of valuable material relating to Connecticut, especially its discov- ery. Indian population. Bartch settlers, its frontier, history, opposition to the Jesuits, its activities in Governor Shirley's War, ambassadors to the Five Nations, the attempts to secure the neutrality of the Five Nations, character o^" itg settlers, its courts, rivers, etc., and of its early towns and vil- lages, e.g., Durham, Hartford, New London, Waterford. etc. Third Conn. Batty, and the First Conn. Art. 4 hand-written circulars and docu- ments duly signed relating to. The 4 documents, $3.50. 1454 Relate to mustering out of the companies, corrections to Gen. Order No. 7. the non-wearing of uniforms when off duty on account of "the opponents of a liberal militia system making use of such facts to show unnecessary extravagance and waste," etc. Trinity College ; catalogue of officers and students for academical year, 1845-6. 8vo, pp. 23, wrappers. Hartford, 1846. 7Sc. 1455 Trumbull (Rev. Benj., of North Haven) Twelve Discourses comprising a Sys- tematical Demonstration of the Divine Origin of the Holy Scriptures 12mo pp 300, old tree calf. Hartford, 1805. $1.00. 1456 History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical, from the Emigration of its First Planters in 1630 to 1764, and to the Close of the Indian Wars. Engraved por- trait 2 vols., 8vo, newly bound in cloth. New Haven, 1818. $15.00. 1457 Universities and Their Sons, history, influence, and characteristics of American Uni- versities, etc., edited by J. L. Chamberlain and others; profusely illustrated Vol. 1 only. Thick 4to, pp. 738, half leather (back broken). Boston, 1898. $7.50 1458 Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Columbia Universities. Walker (Geo. L.) History of First Church in Hartford, 1633-1883; folding map and numerous plates. Thick 8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1884. $3.00. 1459 District of Columbia 39 Wansey (Henry) Journal of an Excursion to the United States, 1794. A copy of the very rare first edition, on large paper, in which state only a very few copies were is- sued, with the rare impression of the George Washington portrait, and the unfolded view of the Philadelphia State House. 8vo, pp. 318, in the original half calf. Salis- bury, 1796. $20.00. . yf . s ^^^^ An unusually interesting and eaily copy of this rare edition. It includes the rare portrait of Oeorge Washington m its original state, namely with the eye lash, the light-colored wig, and lettered tjeorge Washington, Esq." The "Esq." was omitted, except in a few early impressions of the '' ;^-, ,^ present copy, also, has the Philadelphia State House plate in the rare state, namely, unfolded. A valuable early work on Connecticut, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Virginia, New York, etc. It also contains much of interest regarding Harvard and Yale Colleges, early methods of transportation, Uenjamin Franklin, the Negroes and Slavery, George Washington, etc. Watts (S.) Psalms of David, versified anew by Timothy Dwight and Hymns added. 24mo, old calf. Hartford, 1817. $2.50. 1461 Welch (Lewis S.) and Walter Camp. Yale, her campus, class-rooms, and athletics; numerous plates. Thick 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1900. Pub'd at $2.50 for $1.75. 1462 Yale College Addressess at Inauguration of Noah Porter as president of Yale College, Oct., 1871. 8vo, pp. 65, cloth. New York, 1871. $1.50. 1463 Catalogue of Library of Linonian Society of Yale College, June, 1860. 8vo, pp. 298, interleaved with blank ruled paper, half morocco, slightly rubbed. New Haven, 1860. $1.75. . s y ^^^^ Courant (The) from Sept. 25, 1880 to June 11, 1881, bound in 1 vol., small folio, half morocco. New Haven. $1.75. 1465 Record and Courant from Sept. 18, 1880, to June 18, 1881. Bound in 1 large vol., 4to, cloth. New Haven, 1880-1. $2.00. 1466 A cheap series, a few of the numbers have been cut. See also Md. ; Colonial — Mass. ; Jackson — Pa. ; Hawley. DELAWARE. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index ; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper; 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 1468 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, educatiDn, economic and moral conditions, relation to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Delaware Historical Society; Year-Book of. Plates and other illustrations. 12mo, pp. 46, new cloth, uncut. Wilmington, 1901. 75c. 1469 Law (Hon. Samuel, of Delaware) The Mortara Abduction; speech in support of freedom of conscience and in opposition to religious intolerance ; delivered in House of Assembly, N. Y., 1859. 8vo, pp. 14, sewn. Albany, 1859. 50c. 1470 Murphey (Thos. G.) Four Years in the War; History of 1st Regt. of Delaware Veteran Volunteers, containing account of marches, battles, incidents, promotions, names of all officers and men who have been connected with regiment, 1861-65. Fold- ing map. 12mo, pp. 315, cloth. Phila., 1866. $3.75. 1471 Myers (J. C.) Sketches on a Tour through the Northern and Eastern States, the Canadas, and Nova Scotia. 12mo, pp. 476, in the original full sheep binding. Privately printed at Harrisonburg (Va.), 1849. $10.00. 1472 An exceedingly rare volume of American Travel, privately printed in a very small edition. It is entirely unknown to the bibliographers, including Sabin and Earned. Only threee copies/ have oc- curred for sale in the last ten years, the last of which sold at auction in New York, for $12.50. The volume is of peculiar interest as being a Southerner's views of the Institutions, People and Conditions in the Northern States, prior to the Civil War. It contains most interesting comparisons between labor conditions in the North and South — the white labor of the factories and the negro of the fields. The volume is particularly valuable on New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, Maine, Rhode Island, Canada and Nova Scotia. Powell (Lyman P.) History of Education in Delaware. Plates. 8vo, pp. 186, wrap- pers. Washington, 1893. $1.25. 1473 See also Md. ; Nicholson— Mass. ; Jackson— N. Y. ; Washington— R. I. ; Johnson. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Adams (F. Colburn) Siege of Washington (D. C.) Numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 130, cloth. New York, 1867. $1.25. 1474 Amen (Mary Clemmer) Ten years in Washington : life and scenes in the national capital as a woman sees them. Numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth. Cincinnati, 1874. $1.50. 1475 40 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Benjamin (Marcus) Washington during War Time; series of papers showing mili- tary, political, and social phases during 1861-1865 ; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 202, sewn. Washington, n. d. $1.00. 1476 Bohn's Hand Book of the Capitol, illustrated by plans of Senate and House of Representatives and key to rotunda pictures. 16mo, pp. 49, cloth. Washington, 1873. 7Sc. 1477 Brooks (Noah) Washington in Lincoln's Time. 12mo, pp. 328, cloth. New York, 1895. $1.25. _ _ 1478 Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large vols., Svo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. _ 1479 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relation to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New lingland, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Columbian University (Washington, D. C.) Bulletin — Alumni Number, June, 1904. Plates. 8vo, pp. 32, wrappers. Washington, 1894. SOc. _ 1480 Ellis (John B.) Sights and Secrets of National Capital : work descriptive of Wash- ington City in all its various phases. Numerous plates. Thick 8vo, cloth. Chicago, 1869. $2.00. 1481 Fleming (Thomas) Around the Capital with Uncle Hank. Very numerous illus- trations. Sm. 4to, pp. 346, half calf, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1902. Pub'd $2.00 net. $1.75. 1482 Fremont (J. B.) Souvenirs of My Time. Illustrations. 12mo, pp. 393, cloth, gilt tops. Boston, n. d. $2.25. 1483 Relates to life in Washington. Griswold (Rufus W.) Republican Court ; or, American Society in the Days of Wash- ington._ Engraved portraits. Royal Svo, pp. 481, cloth. New York, 1867. $3.00. 1484 Contains much relating to society life of New York, Philadelphia, Washington, and the South. Haley (Wm. D.) Philip's Washington Described; complete view of American Cap- ital and District of Columbia, with many notices, historical, topographical and scien- tific, of the seat of government. Map and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 239, cloth. Wash- ington, n. d. $1.25. 148S Martin (Edward W.) Behind the Scenes at Washington, being complete and graphic account of Credit Mobilier investigation, congressional rings, political intrigues, etc., giving secret history of our national government, in all its various branches, and show- ing how public money is squandered, how votes are obtained, etc., with sketches of senators, congressmen, etc., and accurate description of public buildings of Federal capital. Numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth. N. p. [1873]. $1.50. 1486 Men of Affairs: history makers of today, compiled by R. L. Anderson; numerous portraits and illustrations. Imperial Svo, pp. 176, full morocco. Washington [1912] $2.50. 1487 Military Order of the Loyal Legion; D. C. Commandery publications as follows: Register from Feb. 1, 1882 to Oct. 31, 1898. $1.00. 1488 Necrology, 1882-1885. $1.00. 1489 Twenty-fifth Annual Banquet, Feb. 1, 1907. SOc. 1490 In Memoriam, Cir. 9, ser. 1888. whole no. 92. Gen. P. H. Sheridan. 50c. 1491 Necrology. In Memoriam Gen. P. H. Sheridan. Svo, pp 61 sewn 1888 $1.00. ' ff • ■ j^g^ Reeves (F. A.) "East Tennessee in War of the Rebellion" (War Paper No 44) pp. 36, Svo, sewn. Phila., 1902. $1.25. '1493' Morrison's Stranger's Guide and Etiquette for Washington and its Vicinity. Plates, some folding. 16mo, pp. 62, cloth. Washington, 1862. 75c. 1494 Myers (J. C.) Sketches on a Tour through the Northern and Eastern States, the Canadas and Nova Scotia. 12mo, pp. 476, in the original full sheep binding Privately printed at Harrisonburg (Va.), 1849. $10.00. I495 An exceedingly rare volume of American Travel, privately printed in a verv small edition It is entirely unknown to the bibliographers, including Sabin and Larned. Only threee copies have oc- curred for sale in the last ten years, the last of which sold at auction in New York for M2 50 The volume is of peculiar interest as being a Southerner's views of the Institutions People' and Conditions m the Northern States, prior to the Civil War. It contains most interesting comparisons between labor conditions m the North and South— the white labor of the factories and the negro of the fields. The volume is particularly valuable on New York, Massachusetts, Nev; Hampshire Vermont Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey Maine Rhode Island, Canada and Nova Scotia. ' ' District of Columbia 41 Northern Man with Southern Principles and Southern man with American Prin- ciples, or view of comparative claims of Wm. A. Harrison and Martin Van Buren. 8vo, pp. 40, uncut, sewn. Washington, 1840. $1.75. 1497 Subjects treated: Power of Federal government over slavery in D. C. ; Missouri, Arkansas, and Florida questions; Federalism; Militia on standing army bill; national bank and treasury bank. Panama Canal: collection of documents bound in one large and thick 8vo. volume, cloth. Washington, 1899-1900. $3.50. 1498 Contents: Hearings before Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce on New Panama Canal Co., Maritime! Co. and Nicaragua Canal Co., 1899; Library of Congress, List of Books and of Articles in Periodicals relating to Interoceanic Canal and Railway Routes by H. A. Morrison with bibliography of U. S. Public Documents. Also contains Bibliography of District of Columbia, being list of books, maps, and newspapers including articles in magazines and other publications to 1898 prepared by W. B. Bryan and much of interest relating to removal of seat of government to D. C. Phinney (Mary) Adventures of an Army Nurse in Two Wars, edited from diary and correspondence of, by James P. Munroe. Portrait. 12mo, pp. 355, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1903. $1.25. 1499 Much of interest relating to Washington, D. C. Proceedings of Conference of Governors in White House, Washington, D. C, 1908. Portrait. 8vo, pp. 451, cloth. Washington, 1909. $1.75. 1600 Conference was called to consider measures for conservation of country's natural resources. Riddle (A. G.) Alice Brand : a romance of the capitol. 12mo, pp. 384, cloth. Cleve- land, 1875. $1.50. 1601 Rodgers (Commodore John) Captain, Commodore and Senior Officer of American Navy, 1773-1838; a biography by Charles O. Paullin, with portraits, plates and fac- similes. Large 8vo, pp. 434, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1910. $4.00. 1602 Relates extensively to the city of Washington. Roosevelt (Theodore) The Citizen: by Jacob A. Riis. Numerous portraits. 8vo, pp. 483, cloth, gilt, gilt top. N. Y., 1904. $1.50. 1603 Much relating to Washington, D. C, its social life, etc. Smithson (James) and his bequest, by Wm. J. Rhees ; facsimiles and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 160, cloth. Washington (Smithsonian Misc. Coll. No. 330), 1880. $1.50. 1604 Stoddard (W. O.) Inside the White House in War Times; illustrated. 12mo, pp. 244, cloth.. New York, 1890. $1.00. 1605 Thomas (F. W.) John Randolph of Roanoke, and other sketches of character, in- cluding Wm. Wirt, with tales of real life. 12mo, pp. 375, cloth (shabby). Phila., 1853. $2.00. 1606 Contains two chapters on. life in Washington. Townsend (Geo. Alfred) New World compared with the old; numerous illustra- tions. 8vo, pp. 664, cloth. Hartford, 1871. $1.50. 1607 Contains much relating to the District of Columbia. Washington and Georgtown Harbors; report of Board of Trade on improvements of. Folding plates. 8vo, original wrappers. 1872. $1.00. 1608 Washington, D. C, Daily Morning Chronicle, June 10, 19, 21, 24, 26 to 29, 1865— in all, eight issues. $3.50. 1609 Full of Lincoln material and details of the assassination and trial of the assassins. [Washington, D. C.)] Globe, Daily issue: from Jan. 1, 1834 to Dec. 31, 1840. 13 very large and thick vols., foUo, bound in half canvas, cloth joints. $77.50. 1610 China: Contains much valuable material on China and the Chinese, American viewpoint of the Chinese decree to expel British and other merchants, the War with China to enforce the opium trades, the blockade of Canton, American views on the opium_ trade, etc. Washington City Globe: Complete from its beginning, December 7, 1830, to and in- cluding April 30, 1846. In 8 large and thick vols., folio, strongly bound in half buck- ram. Washington, D. C, 1830-46. $75.00. 1611 The above comprises, we believe, an absolutely complete set of the GJobe from its_ beginning to its end. It includes both the old and the new series and its continuation "The Union." It con- tains the notice of the change of ownership by F. P. Blair on April 28. 1845. It began as a semi- weekly and on January 5, 1846, was changed to a tri-weekly. It is believed to be complete but is not sold subject to collation. Washington (D. C.) National Tribune, weekly issue, 124 issues as below. $37.50. 1612 Comprises: 1883, Oct. 11, Nov. 22, Dec. 27: 1884, Feb. 21, Apr. 3, 24, June 5, 26, July 24, Aug. 14, Sept. 4, Oct. 9, 16, 23, 30, Nov. 6, 27, Dec. 4, 11, 18, 25: 1885, Jan. 1, 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, March 12, 19, April 23, May 28, June 4, 18, 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, Sept. 17, Oct. 1, 8, IS, 29, Nov. 26, Dec. 3, 10, 17, ,24. 31: 1886, Jan. 7, 14, 28, Feb. 4 11, 18, 25, March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, May 13, 20 27, June 3, 10 17 24 July 1, 8, 15, 22, Aug. 26, Sept. 2, 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 23, Nov. 4 18 Dec. 4, 30: 1895 May 16:. .1896, Dec. 24: 1897, March 4: 1898, Nov. 3: 190O, Feb. 22: 1901, Feb. 28, March 7, 14, July 25, Dec. 5: 1902, Feb. 6, 20: 1905, July 13, (Nov. 2; 1909, July 1: 1913, Jan. 2, 23, 30, Feb. 13, 20, 27, March 13, 20, 27, April 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1. A valuable weekly devoted to reminiscences, letters and material relating to Lincoln and the Civil War. Issued for and in behalf of the Civil War Veterans. Washington (D. C.) Weekly National Republican, Dec. 30, 1864. Contains ex- tensive account of Sherman's march to the sea. Grant and Lincoln. $1.25. 1613 42 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Webster (Daniel) Great Speeches and Orations, with essay on Webster as master of EngHsh style, by E. P. Whipple ; portrait. Thick 8vo, pp. 770, cloth. Boston, 1879. $1.75. 1614 Bunker Hill; Our Relations with South American Republics; John Adams and Thos. Jefferson; Slavery in D. C. ; Rhode Island Government, etc. Williams (John S.) History of Invasion and capture of Washington, etc. ; map. 12mo, pp. 372, cloth. New York, 1857. $1.50. 1615 Wilcox (Deles F.) Great Cities in America. 12mo, pp. 426, cloth. New York, 1910. Out of print and scarce. $1.60. 1516 Washington, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Saint Louis, Boston. Wilson (Henry) History of the Anti-slavery measures of 37th and 38th U. S. Congresses, 1861-4. 12mo, pp. 384, cloth. Boston, 1864. $1.50. 1617 Abolition of slavery in D. C. ; prohibition of slavery in territories, reconstruction of rebel states, coastwise slave trade, etc., etc. See also Md. ; Nicholson. FLORIDA. Abbott (John S. C.) American Pioneers and Patriots : Ferdinand de Soto, the dis- coverer of the Mississippi; illustrated. 12mo, pp. 361, cloth. New York [1873]. $1.25. 1618 Much relating to Florida. Adair (James) History of the American Indians ; particularly those Nations adjoin- ing to the Mississippi, East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia ; account of their Origin, Language, Manners and other Particulars ; the Conduct of our Colony Governors, Superintendents, Missionaries, etc. ; also Descrip- tion of the Floridas, and the Mississippi Lands, their Productions, Benefits of coloniz- ing, Georgiana, etc. Folding map. 4to, pp. 464, newly bound in half levant morocco extra, gilt edges. London, 1775. $75.00. , 1619 "James Adair resided among the Indians (principally, the Chickasaws and Cherokees) from 1735 to 1775, and in the latter year published this work. In this he attempted to trace the descent of the Indians from the Jews, basing his assumption upon supposed resemblances between the customs of the two races. At that time such an hypothesis was regarded as visionary, but the idea has since found many supporters, among them being Boudinot in his "Star of the West." Adams (Henry) History of U. S. during first administration of Thomas Jefferson. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. New York, 1889. $2.50. 1620 Chapters on Louisiana Treaty, The Louisiana debate, Louisiana legislation. The Yazoo claims, claims to West Florida, etc. Aflalo (F. G.) Sunshine and Sport in Florida and West Indies. 47 illustrations. 8vo, pp. 272, cloth. London [1907]. $2.50. 1622 Alvord (Clarence W.) and Bidgood. The first explorations of the Trans-Allegheny region by the Virginians, 1650-1674; facsimiles and maps. Large 8vo, pp. 275, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1912. $5.00. 1623 Contains material relating to Florida. Mississippi Valley in British Politics ; study of trade, land speculation, and ex- periments in Imperialism culminating in American Revolution ; specially prepared col- ored maps. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917. $10.00. 1624 Much relating to Florida. Analectic Magazine. Comprising original reviews, biography,, etc., and selections from most interesting British and French journals. Vol. 14, Sept., 1819. 8vo, original wrappers. Phila., 1819. $1.00. 1625 Contains Ode by Lord Byron, life of General Nathaniel Greene, commander of Southern Dept. in Revolutionary War — geographical description of Florida, Ross's voyage of discovery, etc. Andrews (Israel D., secretary of treasury) Report, on Trade and Commerce of British North American Colonies, and trade on Great Lakes and rivers; also notices of internal improvements in each state. Gulf of Mexico, and Straits of Florida, and paper on Cotton Crop of U. S. Numerous tables and reports. 8vo, pp. 925, cloth. Washington, 1853. $3.50. 1626 Apalachicola Land Company. Articles of Agreement and Association of, November 28, 1835. 8vo, pp. 12, sewn. New York, 1835. Very rare. $2.25. 1627 Barbour (George M.) Florida for tourists, invalids, and settlers containing prac- tical information regarding soil, productions, scenery and resorts, etc.; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 310, cloth. New York, 1882. $1.50. ^ 1628 Bartram (Wm.) Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, Cherokee Country, extensive Territories of Muscogulges or Creek Con- federacy, and Country of Choctaws ; soil and natural productions, manners of In- dians, etc. Engraved portrait, folding map and plates. 8vo, pp. 550, original boards. London, 1792. Scarce. $21.00. 1629 A very choice copy entirely uncut in the original boards. Although Bartram was a naturalist, he neglected nothing which would add to common stock of human knowledge. He not only offers us pictures of Indian life, and sketches of striking peculiar- ___^ Florida 43 ities of tribes he visited, but he gives us tables of names and localities of tiumerous towns of pop- ulous nations of Creeks and Cherokees. Fifty-three villages of first, Bnd forty-five of the latter, are enumerated and named. Bill (Ledyard) A Winter in Florida, or observations on soil, climate and products, etc., with historical summary and hints to tourist, invalid, and sportsman. Map and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 222, cloth. New York, 1869. $1.75. 1630 Brinton (Daniel G.) Guide Book of Florida and South for tourists, invalids and emigrants. Folding map. 16mo, pp. 136, cloth. Philadelphia, 1869. $1.25. 1631 Brooks (A. M.) Unwritten History of Old St. Augustine copied from Spanish Archives and trans, by A. Averette ; illus. 12mo, pp. 234, cloth, n. p., n. d. $1.75. 1632 Brownell (Henry) North and South America from first discovery to present ad- ministration, etc. ; vol. 1 (all published) ; plates. 8vo, pp. 458, cloth. Hartford, 1860. $3.00. - w , ^^^^ Much on La. Territory, Florida, Canada and Mexico. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index ; handsomely printed m large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper; 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 1634 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relation to the sute, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New Eneland. N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Chapin (George M.) Florida, 1513-1913— Past, Present and Future; extensively illus- trated. 2 large and thick volumes, royal 4to, pp. 1370, half leather, cloth sides, gilt tops. 1914. Published at $25.00 net, for $12.50. 1635 Chateaubriand (Viscount de) Travels in America and Italy. 2 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1828. $3.50. 1636 Contains much material on the Onondagas, Hurons and Iroquois, their manners, customs, govern- ment, religion, etc., Canada, the interior of the Floridas, etc. Churchill (E. G. S.) Tarpon Fishing in Mexico and Florida; with photogravure frontispiece and numerous plates; also a series of stereopticon views in the pockets at the end of the volume. One volume, small 4to, original cloth, uncut. London n d $5.00. 1637 Coggeshall (Wm. T.) Stories of Frontier Adventure in the South and West; illus- trations. 12mo, pp. 314, cloth. New York, 1863. $5.00. 1638 The Everglade Heroes, a_ tale of Florida; Fleet Foot, a legend of Ky. ; Hunter Birty; or, the half breed colony of III.; Golden Bird of Menominee; Counterfeiters of the Cuyahoga, etc. Cox (James) My Native Land, the U. S. : its wonders, beauties, and people, with descriptive notes, folk lore, traditions, etc. ; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 400, cloth. Phila., 1903. $2.00. 1639 Contains chapters on witchcraft, Mormonism, Indians, Chinese in America, slavery, Pacific R. R., etc. Cuming (Fortescue) Tour to Western Country, through Ohio and Kentucky, a voy- age down Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and trip through Mississippi Territory and parts of West Florida, 1807-1809; edited with notes, introduction, etc., by R. G. Thwaites. Facsimiles. Large 8vo, pp. 378, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 1640 Davidson (Jas. W.) Florida of today; folding colored map and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 254, cloth. New York, 1889. $1.50. 1641 De Soto (Ferdinand) Histoire de la Conquete de. la Floride ; ou Relacion de ce qui s'est passe dans la Decouverte de ce Pais composee en Espagnol par 1' Inca Garcillasso de la Vega, et traduit en Francois par Sr. Pierre Richelet. Folding map and folding engraved plates. 2 vols., 12mo, half calf gilt. A Leide, 1731. $6.50. 1642 Dimock (A. W. and Julian A.) Florida Enchantments; very numerous illustra- tions. Large 8vo, pp. 328, cloth. New York, 1908. $2.50. 1643 Field (H. M.) Bright Skies and Dark Shadows; colored maps and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 316, cloth. New York, 1890. $1.50. 1644 Flint (Timothy) History and Geography of Mississippi Valley, to which is appended condensed 'physical geography of the Atlantic United States and whole American con- tinent. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, pp. 276, full calf. Cincinnati, 1832. $3.50. 1645 Embraces Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Ken- tucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michgan, and Atlantic states and Oregon Territory. Florida and West Indies. Folding colored map, cloth covers. Published bv S. Augustus Mitchell. Philadelphia, 1831. $1.00. 1646 Florida Medical Asociation Proceedings, session of 1892. 8vo, pp. 128, wrappers. Jacksonville, 1892. 75c. 1647 44 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. FLORIDA. Forbes (James G.) Sketches, historical and topographical of the Floridas, more particularly of East Florida. 8vo, pp. 226, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half green levant morocco, gilt top. New York, 1821. $12.50. 1648 An unusually choice copy of this rare work. Fosdick (Lucian J.) French Blood in America. Very numerous plates. Svo, pp. 448, cloth. New York [1906]. Scarce. $3.50. 1649 Contains Villegagnous failure in Brazil, Disastrous attempts in Florida, Alexander Hamilton, Pa., Stephen Girard, S. C, French in Freemasonry, etc. Four letters addressed to Jefferson Davis, in vindication of Capt. Randolph, C. S. N., by Vendetta, with appendix containing Cayenne. 8vo, pp. 16, in the original wrappers, without place of publication or date. [1861.] Excessively rare. $18.50. 1650 A bitter and most outspoken arraignment of Confederate Secy, of Navy Mallory, in his relations to Capt. Randolph, in which inside information is given regarding the assault on Ft. Pickens, the relations between Florida and the Confederacy before Florida entered, and transfer of the Pen- sacola Navy Yard to the Confederate States Navy. A presentation copy with autograph inscription from the author. Giddings (Joshua R.) Exiles of Florida, or crimes committed by our government against the Maroons who fled from So. Carolina and other slave states. Plate. 12mo, pp. 338, cloth. Columbus, 1858. $1.00. 1651 Goulding (F. R.) The Young Marooners on the Florida Coast. Illustrated. 12mo, pp. 271, cloth. London, 1853. Scarce. $2.50. 1652 Gregg (Wm. H.) and John Gardner. Where, When and How to catch fish on east coast of Florida. Very numerous illustrations, some beautifully colored, and colored folding map. 8vo, pp. 267, cloth. Buffalo, 1902. $4.00. 1653 Hallock (Chas.) Camp Life in Florida ; handbook for sportsmen and settlers. 12mo, pp. 348, cloth. 1876. $1.50. 1654 Hardy (Iza D.) Oranges and Alligators; sketches of South Florida life. 12mo, pp. 240, cloth. London. $1.25. 1655 Harney (Wm. Selby) Life and military services by L. U. Reavis ; steel portraits and numerous other illustrations. 8vo, pp. 478, half morocco. St. Louis, 1878. $3.75. 1656 Early settlement of La., Fla., and the West, the various Indian wars, and Mexican and Civil Wars. Henshall (James A.) Camping and Cruising in Florida. Numerous illustrations and map. 12mo, pp. 248, cloth. Cincinnati, 1884. $1.75. 1657 Kelley (Wm. D.) The Old South and the New. 12mo, pp. 162, cloth. New York 1888. $1.50. 1658 Contains much on Florida. Lente (Dr. F. D.) The Constituents of Climate, with Special Reference to the Climate of Florida. 8vo, pp. 56, original wrappers. Louisville, Ky., 1878. $1.00. 1659 Florida as a Health-Resort. Svo, pp. 34, wrappers. New York, 1876. $1.00. 1660 [London] Mornmg Chronicle and London Advertiser, 1787, April 21, May 3 8. 3 issues. $1.75. 1661 Relief of settlers in East Florida, coal trade, West Indies, etc. Lowery (Woodbury) Spanish Settlements within present limits of U. S.— Florida, 1562-1574. Portrait and folding maps. 8vo, pp. 500, cloth, gilt top, uncut N Y 1905. $1.75. ^ "' 1662 Map of the Department of Mississippi, Alabama, E. Louisiana, W. Florida W. Tennessee,— Lieut. Gen. R. Taylor, commanding. Photographed at the Department Engmeers Office, Sehna, Ala., Nov., 1864. 19xl6J inches, folded in cover slightly cracked m folds, but nothing missing. $24.00. ' 1663 Confederate military maps are of great rarity. Martyr (Peter) The History of Trauayle in the West and East Indies, and other countreys lymg eyther way, towardes the fruitful! and ryche Moluccaes as Moscouia Persia, Arabia, Syria, Aegypte, Ethiopia, Guinea, China in Cathayo, and Giapan • with a discourse of the Northv/est Passage. Done into English by Richarde Eden, aug- mented and furnished by Richarde Willes. Thick small 4to, folios 482 an unusually hne, clean and perfect copy bound in full brown levant morocco extra gilt ed'^e by Riviere of London. London : Richarde Jugg, 1577. $350.00 ° 1664 An absolutely complete and perfect copy of this excessively rare volume. It includes the full table of contents. The volume throughout is in remarkably good condition and offered at a very reasonable price The last copy which sold at auction in London, namely in 1916 with the title and a number of leaves repaired and with close margins, brought £50 This edition contains considerably more material than the first issue of 1555. Among the addi- tions are ■Namgation and vyages of Lewes Vertomannus"; "Vovages of Spanyard" round about L dTva tLma nS""Trv' °' ^^ M-tyr his 5. 6. J and 8 Decides." Lewes Vertomannus il L. de Varthema, and The Voyages of the Spanyards" are the relations of Maxililianus Transyl- yanus and Antonio Pigafetta. It covers the earliest voyages to all parts of the wmfd incMing the American Continent, the Philippines, the Arctic Regions, etc worm, mciuaing It is the first history of America, as well as the first English collection of voyages and the main source of our knowledge of the new world before Hakluyt. Without exception thf most irn^rtant Florida 45 work we possess in regard to Spanish and Portuguese discovery and early exploration — not only of the American Continent, but of the world at large. Peter Martyr was an Italian, chaplain to Queen Isabella andi apostolic protonotary. He gathered his facts first hand by direct and constant correspondence with the explorers of his day. In trans- lation or abstracts, his work was the most widely circulated in the sixteenth century and is still cmr foundation for contemporary knowledge of the New World. His official position, personal friend- ship with Columbus and other discoverers, and his untiring efforts to gather facts, make his Decades our indispensable, authentic and primary source for the history of the discoverers. The first three decades relate exclusively to America. He gives us a ' wonderful epitome of Piga,fetta's Narrative of Magellan's Voyage around the World, Gomara's description of the Conference of 1524 to de- termine the r)emarkation I^ine, Gomara's own account of Columbus and the earlier explorers, etc. Monette (Dr. J. W.) History of the discovery and settlement of tlie Valley of the Mississippi, by Spain, France, and Great Britain, and the subsequent occupation, set- tlement, and extension of Civil Government by the U. S., to 1846. Folding colored maps. 2 vols., 8vo, full calf, gilt edges. New York, 1848. $22.50. 1665 A fine copy of this rare work. It includes a relation of tne French and Spanish discovery of the territory, ard the association of the colonial governments of these nations with the Indians, and their wars with the various tribes inhabiting it, also a narration of the Indian wars of the states bordering the Ohio, etc. Moore (Wm. V.) Indian War of U. S. from discovery to present time, etc. ; very numerous illustrations, some colored. 8vo, pp. 328, half morocco (rubbed). Phila., 1858. $3.75. 1666 Iroian M'ars in Florida, New England, Old Northwest, etc. Morland (Dr. Wm. W.) Florida and South Carolina as Health Resorts. 8vo, pp. 20, original wrappers. Boston, 1873. $1.00. 1667 Normal and Industrial School of Orange Park, Catalogue of. With illustrations. 12mo, pp. 26, wrappers. Jacksonville, 1892. 50c. 1668 Official Path Finder; Guide to all Points in Florida. Large folding map. New York, 1887. 7Sc. 1669 Perez (Luis Marino) Guide to the Materials for American History in Cuban Archives. Royal 8vo, pp. 160, original wrappers. Washington, 1907. $1.25. 1670 Entire archives of Spanish provinces of Louisiana and West Florida, including also many rec- ords relating to East Florida, were removed to Havana about 1819, when Spanish government re- solved upon the cession of Florida. These archives consisted of more than 730 bundles and are of great value to American history. Perry (Madison S.) War Gov. of Fla. Original autograph letter signed, dated Talla- hassee, July 1, 1861, addressed to Gov. Ellis of N. C. 1 pp., 4to. $10.00. 1671 An interesting letter regarding) Florida troops receiving arms from N. C. while on their way to Virginia. Plat Exhibiting the State of the Surveys in Florida; with references. Size 2 ft. by 2 ft. 1854. 50c. _ 1672 Pope (John) Tour thru Southern and Western Territories of U. S. ; the Spanish dominions on River Mississippi, and the Floridas ; the countries of the Creek Nations ; and many inhabited parts. 8vo, pp. 108, cloth. Reprinted with original title-page in facsimile from Richmond, 1792, edition. New York, 1888. $3.50. 1673 Privately printed. Powell (J. C.) American Siberia, or, fourteen years' experience in Southern convict camp. Illustrated. 12rao, pp. 355, cloth. London (1891). $2.50. 1674 Describes a prison camp in Florida. Robertson (James A.) Louisiana under rule of Spain, France and United States ; social, economic, and political conditions of the territory represented in the Louisiana Purchase. Translated from the French and Spanish, or transcribed from the original manuscripts and edited; with colored map of territory and early maps and plans. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. -$10.00. 1675 Contains considerable material relating to Florida. Ross (Alexander) View of all Religions in the World with the several Church-Gov- ernments : and all known heresies in all ages and places. The sixth and best edition, with the engraved portraits. Small 8vo, pp. 670, full antique morocco, Wind tooled, red edges. London, 1683. $25.00. 1676 The present copy includes the scarce "Apocalypsis, or Revelation of notorious Advances of Heresie, with exposure of their private revelations and blasphemies, and lives, etc. ; whereunto are added the effigies of seventeen who excelled in rashness, impudence and lying." A good copy of this scarce and very curious work, and of great American interest. Contains very intersting accounts of the early religions of America_ both North and South, in- cluding the superstitious fear and tyranny thereof; the religion of Florida, the_ Franciscans, Domin- icans, Jesuits, Friars, etc., the Independents of New England; the Ancient Religion of the Indians; the religion of Yucatan; Mexico, its Priests and Sacrifices; the religion of New Spain and Peru; the early religions of the Philippine Islands, of Priapus, of the Natives near the North Pole, of the Nations of the Virginias, of the Sun-Worshippers. Sewall (R. K.) Sketches of St. Augustine, with view of its history and advantages as resort for invahds. Illustrated. 12mo, pp. 69, cloth. _ New York, 1848. $2.25. 1677 Sherman (Gen. Thomas W.) An interesting collection of seven original telegrams dated 1869 on blanks of International Ocean Telegraph Co. addressed to General Sher- 46 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. FLORIDA. man while in command of federal post at Key West. These telegrams are signed by Gen. W. T. Sherman. $5.00. 1678 Relates to protection of telegraph lines in Florida and Cuba, also dispatch from U. S. Marshal at Key West in regard to local uprising and necessity for maintaining peace and if necessary using the military for protection against outrage. Gen. T. W. Sherman, born at Newport, R. I., was a graduate of West Ponit, served in Mexican War. commanded land forces in I'ort Royal Expedition. 1861-2, etc. Southern Bivouac (The) Complete from July 1885 to May 1887 inclusive, except January, 1887; with very numerous portraits, maps and illustrations. 22 parts, 4to, in the original wrappers. Louisville, 1885-1887. $12.50. 1679 A scarce periodical, rich in important historical material relating to the Civil War and the causes leading thereto, and to Reconstruction from the Southern standpoint, Florida, etc. Sprague (John T.) Origin, Progress and Conclusion of the Florida War; with Record of Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, Musicians, and Privates of the U. S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps who were killed in Battle or died of Disease, etc. Map, portraits and plates. 8vo, pp. 557, cloth. New York, 1848. $12.50. 1680 Sunshine (Silvia) Petals Plucked from Sunny Climes, Illustrated. 12mo, pp. 495, cloth. Nashville, 1880. $1.50. 1681 Contains early settlement of Florida, its Indian conflicts and present history of Florida and Cuba. Tampa Bay: Reconnaissance of, U. S. Coast, Survey, No. 6. Large folding map, size 174x2U inches. With sailing directions. 1855. $1.00. 1682 Edges rather frayed, but map not injured. Townshend (F. T.) Wild Life in Florida, with a Visit to Cuba. Frontispiece, map and vignette. 8vo, pp. 333, cloth, uncut. London, 1875. $2.50. 1683 Upham (S. C.) Notes from Sunland, on the Manatee River, Gulf Coast of South Florida. Illustrated. 12mo, pp. 83, sewn. Phila., 1881. $1.25. 1684 See also Ala.; Confederate — N. Y. ; Janson — Ohio; Cuming — Pa.; Linschoten— R. I.; Johnson — Va. ; Ross. GEORGIA. Adair (James) History of the American Indians ; particularly those Nations ad- joining to the Mississippi, East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia ; account of their origin, Language, Manners and other Particulars ; the Conduct of our Colony Governors, Superintendents, Missionaries, etc. ; also Descrip- tion of the Floridas, and the Mississippi Lands, their Productions, Benefits of coloniz- ing, Georgiana, etc. Folding map. 4to, pp. 464, newly bound in half levant morocco extra, gilt edges. London, 1775. $75.00. 1685 James Adair resided among the Indians (principally the Chickasaws and Cherokees) from 1735 to 1775, and in the latter year published this work. In this he attempted to trace the descent of the Indians from the Jews, basing his assumption upon supposed resemblances between the customs of the two races. At that time such an hypothesis was regarded as visionary, but the idea has since found many supporters, among them being Boudinot in his "Star of the West." Alexander (General E. P.) of Georgia. One-page, 4to, autograph letter, dated Opelika, Ala., May 6, 1875, addressed to Col. C. C. Jones. $7.50. 1686 Graduate of West Point. At the outbreak oT Civil War he inined the Confederate army. Alvord (Clarence W.) and Bidgood. The First Explorations of the Trans-Alle- gheny Region by the Virginians 1650-1674. Facsimiles and maps. Large 8vo, pp. 275, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1912. $5.00. 1687 Much relating to Georgia. Andrews (Sidney) The South since the War. As shown by fourteen weeks of travel and observation in Georgia and the Carolinas. Cr. 8vo, pp. 400, cloth. Boston, 1866. $1.75. 1688 Averill (James P.) Andersonville, Ga., description of one of the most interesting localities connected with history of Civil War and how to reach it. Map and very numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 30, wrappers. 50c. 1689 Bailey (George W.) Private Chapter of the War (1861-5) ; portrait. 12mo, pp. 272, cloth. St. Louis, 1880. $2.00. 1690 Scenes are laid in Georgia. Bartow (Hon. Francis S., member of First Confederate Congress from Ga.) Orig- inal autograph letter signed, dated Montgomery, Feb. 5, 1861, addressed to War Gov. Brown of Ga. 2 pages, 8vo. $40.00. 1691 An exceedinply interesting* historical document written from the first session of the Confederate Congress regarding the formation of the provisional government, stating that the plans for its formation were being discussed in secret sessfbn; relates to the furnishing of men for Fort Pulaski by the planters, donation of money to slaves, etc. Banning (Col. Henry L., of 17th Ga. Regt.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Columbus, Ga., Feb. 21, 1861, addressed to War Gov. Brown of Ga. 3 pages, 4to. $45.00. 1692 A very important historical document regarding the granting of letters of marque and reprisals, the granting of such letters irrespective of the fact that the Confederate Congress had taken no action. The letter especially urges such action against New York, as New York had already ' Georgia 47 seized arms belonging to Ga. The recommendation is made to seize every New York vessel with its cargo belonginp; to New York state or its citizens now in Savannah harbor. The letter shows strong resentment. Bourget (Paul) Outre-Mer: impressions of America; portrait. Thick 8vo, pp. 424, wrappers, uncut. London, 1895. $1.50. 1693 Contains much on Ga. Braun (Herman A.) Andersonville, an object lesson of protection. Plans. 12mo, pp. 164, cloth. Milwaukee, 1892. 7Sc. 1694 Brent (Col. George W.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Confederate States Hdqrs., Mil. Div. of West Augusta, Ga., Feb. 4, 1865, addressed to Major Norman W. Smith of Field Transportation. 2 pp., 4to. $17.50. 1695 Most interesting historical document showing to what straits the Confederate States were reduced at this time. On account of lack of funds, certificates only were given and, although coming from Hdqrs., the letter admits that the seizure about to be performed is not strictly according to the impressment law. Relates to the impressment of 120 wagons and 480 mules for service between Washington, Georgia and Abbeville, S. C, from counties of Oglethorpe, Clarke. Greene, Wilkes, and Taliaferro. Tlie order admits that this will annoy and irritate the people, so Smith is to use as much diplomacy as possible. In lieu of payment, the teams are to be returned as soon as possible. British Government Diplomatic and Consular Reports: U. S. Report for 1911 on trade of Consular district of Savannah; folding map. 8vo, pp. 43, sewn. London, 1912. $1.00. 1696 Brown (Hon. Joseph E., War Gov. of Ga.) An important original autograph letter signed, dated Milledgeville, Ga., May 14, 1861, addressed to War Gov. Letcher, of Va. 3 pp., 4to. $50.00. 1697 A very important historical dncument in which the Gov. discloses the serious plight of Ga. throiiRh lack of guns and ammunition. The letter' is an attempt to borrow from Va. needed guns and ammunition to defend the sea coast of Ga. Another, dated Clinton, Ga., Sept. 26, 1862, addressed to Gov. Z. B. Vance of N. C. 2 pp., 4to. $15.00. 1698 Important historical document regarding general proclamation on extortions in the South, recom- mends its suppression, use of grain in spirits prohibited, commends Gov. Vance for stopping spec- ulators and extortioners in N. C., etc. Another, dated Millidgeville, Ga., March 23, 1864, addressed to Gov. Z. B. Vance of N. C. 2 pp. 4to. $20.00. 1699 A most important historical document regarding exemption of state officers from conscription, the Confederate Government charging N. C. duty on exports and imports, commandering of tonnage on vessels, payment of export and import duties of private individuals, etc. Burke (Emily P.) Reminiscences in Georgia; portrait. 16mo, pp. 252, cloth. N. p., 1850. $2.50. 1700 Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper; 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 1701 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions, in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relation to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Cobb (Thomas R. R.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Montgomery, May 8, 1861, addressed to War Gov. Brown of Ga. 2 pages, 8vo. $15.00. 1702 Cobb was Chairman of the Military Affairs Committee of Confederate States. The letter relates to the defense of the coast of Ga. Crown Collection of Photographs of American Maps, selected and edited by Archer B. Hulbert. Second series, both volumes, a series of 100 plates, carefully re- produced from manuscript maps, exclusively from British manuscript sources, cover- ing New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, New England, Georgia, New France, etc. 2 vols., folio, in portfolios, each map separate. $60.00. 1703 Only 50 copies of each map were printed. Elliott (Stephen, Bishop of Georgia) Our Cause in harmony with the Purposes of God: Sermon preached at Savannah, September 18, 1862, being the day set forth by the President of the C. S. A. as a day of Prayer and Thanksgiving for our manifold victories, and especially for the Fields of Manassas and Richmond. 8vo, pp. 24, a fine copy in the original wrappers. Savannah, 1862. $7.50. 1704 "I cannot conceive anything more hateful to God than the infidelity which has revelled in the Eastern States for the last forty years, having its centre and its seat in the Modern Athens, as the Bostonians have proudly called themselves. . . And out of this defiled nest have flown the birds of evil omen who have scattered discord and confusion over the lands." — Page 22. Fleming (Walter L.) Documentary History of Reconstruction : political, mihtary, social, religious, educational and industrial, 1865 to the present time. Numerous plates and facsimiles. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $12.50. 1705 Professor Fleming presents in these volumes many very valuable documents and records hitherto unknown, also some very rare documents relating to the Ku Klux. White Camelia, Union League, and other southern secret societies, both white and black, to schools and churches, local black laws, 43 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. GEORGIA. .,. J , *■ , . private papers of Uncoln relating to reconstruction, military commissions and courts martials, to enfrancliisements and disfranchisements, the public debt, public frauds, bond issues, industrial con- ditions, election methods and frauds, freedmen's bureau documents, documents relating to the evasion and nullification of reconstruction, etc. Force's reprint of an extract of Journals of Mr. Commissary von Reck, who con- ducted first transport of Saltzburgers to Georgia and of Rev. Bolzuis, giving account of their voyages to, and happy settlement in that province. 8vo, pp. 38, boards. L,on- don 1734 $3 50. ^^"^ Franklin Free Library, Dallas Road, Marietta, Ga., Catalogue of Books, 1888. 12mo, pp. 43, sewn. Atlanta, 1888. 7Sc. . . . 1707 Geer (J J.) Beyond the Lines, or a Yankee Prisoner loose in Dixie; portrait and plates. 12rao, pp. 28S, half roan. Phila., 1863. $1.25. 1708 Cheap copy, somewliat foxed. Account of prison life at Macon, Ga. Georgia Normal and Industrial Institute, Greensboro ; Annual Catalogue of Officers and Students, etc., 1898-9. 8vo, pp. 17, wrappers. 50c. 1709 2 Confederate documents, nameley blank Confederate States bill dated Macon, Ga., and C. S. pass. $1.75. ^ . , 1710 Gillmore (Q. A.) Official Report to U. S. Engineer Department of siege and reduc- tion of Fort Pulaski, Ga., 1862. Folding maps and tinted illustrations. 8vo, pp. 96, cloth. New York, 1862. $1.50. . 1800 Glazier (Willard W.) Capture, prison pen and escape, giving complete history of prison life in the South, principally at Richmond, Danville, Macon, Savannah, Charles- ton, Columbia, Belle Isle, Andersonville, etc.; portrait and numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 400, cloth. Hartford, 1868. $1.75. 1801 Gordon (John B.) and Chas. C. Jones, Jr. The Old South. Addresses delivered be- fore Confederate Survivors' Association, Augusta, Ga., April 26, 1887. 8vo, pp. 23, wrappers, uncut. Augusta, 1887. $1.00. 1802 Presentation copy by C. C. Jones, Jr. Hariot (Thomas) Narrative of the First English Plantation of Virginia, first printed at London in 1588, now reproduced after De Bry's illustrated edition printed at Frankfort in 1590, the illustrations having been designed in Virginia in 1585 by John White. Small 4to, pp. 178, Roxburghe, as new. London, 1893. $3.50. 1803 The above is the beautiful reprint made in London in 1893, which reproduces the many quaint and curious plates, and map. It is entirely out of print and becoming scarce, as only a small number were printed. It records contemporaneously the history of the first English settlement in the U. S., estab- lished by Sir Walter Raleigh, and its failure. Virginia at that time covered all of the country North of Florida and South of Labrador. Harley (Rev. Timothy) Southward Ho ! Notes of a Tour to and through the State of Georgia in Winter of 1885-6. Numerous illus. 12mo, cloth, pp. 204. London, 1886. $1.50. 1804 Henderson (Matthew H., Athens, Ga.) Canon of Holy Scripture with remarks upon King James' Version, the Latin Vulgate and Douay Bible. 12mo, pp. 64, wrappers. New York, 1868. 75c. _ 1805 Hill (Hon. Benjamin H., Member of Federal Congress from Ga.) Original auto- graph letter signed, marked private, dated La Grange, Ga., March 14, 1866, addressed to War Gov. Jenkins of Ga. 2 pages, 4to. $15.00. 1806 At the outbreak of the Civil War Hill was a member! of the Federal Congress from Ga. and a strong unionist. Later, on account of pressure brought to bear by Ga., he voted for secession. In 1865 he was arrested and confined in Ft. Lafayette prison. The present letter refers to his difficulties and his efforts to secure his release by President Lincoln. Historical sketches and events in colonization of America and outgrowth of our country; very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 232, cloth. MinneapoHs, 1886. $2.00. 1807 Christopher Columbus, early settlement of colonies, \Vm. Penn and the Quakers, George Wash- ington, etc. Hodgson (Adam) Letters from North America during a Tour in U. S. and Canada, with engraved plates. 2 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1824. $7.50. 1808 A remarkably fine copy, in the original boards with the edges entirely uncut, and almost as clean as when issued. Relates extensively to Ohio, Va., S. C, Washington, D. C., Miss., Ga.. N. Y., Canada, Vt., Mass., Pa., R. I., Me., etc. Hoppe (D., of 4th Ga. Cav.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Cave Spring, Floyd Co., Ga., Oct. 20, 1864. 4 pp., 8vo. $5.00. 1809 Interesting letter fromj a private detailing trials, tribulations and sufferings, lack of food, some- times not receiving rations for four days. Refers to skirmishes with the Yankees on Johns Island, at Decatur, Rough and Ready, on the East Pont R. R., casualties, etc. Interesting Narrative of Life of Olaudah Equiano; or, Gustavas Vassa, the Af- rican. 12mo, pp. 360, cloth, with engraved portrait by Denton and the scarce folded plate. London, 1793. $17.50. 1810 A very rare and interesting volume relating both to Slavery and Virginia. The author of this autobiography was carried into slavery in Virginia in 1766. He describes minutely the conditions Georgia 49 of slavery in the American colonies, the oppresson, cruelty and extortion, more particularly in Georgia and Virginia. Janson (Chas. W.) The Stranger in America; containing Observations made during a long residence in tiiat country, on the genius, manners and customs of- the people of the U. S., with biographical particulars of PubHc Characters, hints and facts relative to the Arts, Sciences, Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Emigration, and the Slave Trade. With a series of 12 finely executed aqua tinted plates of the principal cities in the East. 4to, pp. 522, in the original boards, edges entirely uncut. L,ondon, 1807. $35.00. 1811 The above is probably a unique copy of this rare and valuable work. It is in the original boards with the edges entirely uncut and thei inside almost as clean as when issued. The impres- sions of the plates are exceptionally good. The travels relate to the states of Ga., Conn.. N. Y., Pa., Va., S. C, La>., Fta., Me., N. E., and N. C. Johnson (Herschel V., C. S. Senator from Ga.) Original autograph letter signed, addressed to Col. W. C. Patterson, dated from Augusta, Aug. 8, 1866. 1 page, 4to. $2.75. 1812 Refers to the state convention and to Messrs. Stephens and Brown. Johnston (Joseph E.) Narrative of military operations, directed during late war between the states; maps and numerous steel portraits. Thick 8vo, pp. 602, sheep (broken at hinges. New York, 1874. $2.75. 1813 Johnston was in command at Harper's Ferry, Peninsular campaign, etc., and afterwards was com- mander of the Army of the Tenn., with headquarters at Dalton, Ga. Jones (Chas. C.) Historical Sketch of Tomo-Chi-Chi, Mico of the Yamacraws. Large Svo, pp. 134, cloth, uncut. Albany, 1868. Scarce. $4.00. 1814 Military Operations in Georgia during war between the states . Address de- livered before Confederate Survivors' Association, Augusta, Ga,, April, 1893, and Chickamauga by Joseph B. Cumming. 8vo, pp. 32, wrappers. Augusta, 1893. $1.25. 1815 Siege and Evacuation of Savannah, Ga., Dec, 1884. Address delivered before Confederate Survivor's Association, Augusta, Ga., April 26, 1890. Svo, pp. 30, wrap- pers. Augusta, 1890. $1.00. 1816 Presentation copy. Siege of Savannah in Dec, 1864, and Confederate Operations in Georgia. 8vo, pp. 184, wrappers. Albany, 1874. $2.50. . 1817 Kellogg (Robt. H.) Life and Death in Rebel Prisons ; Inhuman and Barbarous Treatment of our brave Soldiers by Rebel Authorities ; plates. 12mo, pp. 400, half morocco. Hartford, 1865. $1.75. 1818 Relates principally to Andersonville, Ga.. and Florence, S. C. Kemble (Frances Ann) Journal of residence on a Georgian plantation in 1838-1839. 12mo, pp. 434, full calf. London, 1863. $2.50. 1819 Leigh (Frances B.) Ten Years on a Georgia Plantation since the War. 8vo, pp. 358, newly bound in half calf extra. London, 1883. A choice copy. $4.00. 1820 Lewis (Gen. Joseph H.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Hdqrs., Lewis' Brig., Millhaven, Ga., Feb. 2, 1864, addressed to Major A. W. Smith, Inspector of Field Transportation. 2 pp., 4to. $7.50. 1821 An important historical document showing the great difficulties of transportation, the shortage! of means of conveyance in the C. S. A., difficulties of picketing, lack of supplies, the utter barrenness of the country south of Augusta and Waynesboro R. R. He is granted! the loan of 28 wagons, 2 ambulances and 2 private wagons. McElroy (John) Andersonville: story of rebel military prisons: IS mos. a guest of so-called Southeren Confederacy; private soldier's experience in Richmond, Anderson- ville, Savannah, Millen, Blackshear, and Florence; illus. 8vo, pp. 654, cloth. Toledo, 1879. $2.50. 1822 Marion (Francis) Life by P. Horry and M. L. Weems; illustrated. 12mo, pp. 252, half morocco. Phila., 1837. Fine copy. $2.50. 1823 Marion was a celebrated pastisan officer in Revolutionary War against British and Tories in S. C. and Ga. Same. Cloth. Phila., 1854. $2.00. 1824 Same. Cloth, shabby. Phila., 1857. $2.00. 1825 Same. Cloth. Phila., 1872. $2.50. 1826 Same. Old calf. Phila., 1834. $2.00. 1827 Same. Sheep. Cincinnati, 1854. $1.50. 1828 Same. Cloth. Boston, 1856. 7Sc. 1829 Needs rebinding. ^ ^ [Martyn (Benj.)] Reasons for estaWishing the Colony of Georgia, with regard to the Trade of Great Britain, the increase of our people, and the employment and sup- port it will afford to great numbers of our own poor, as well as foreign persecuted Protestants, with some account of the Country, and the design of the 'Trustees. 4to, so The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. GEORGIA. ^ _, pp. 48, newly bound in half brown morocco gilt, uncut, gilt top. London, 1/33. $45.00. ^^^^ A remarkably choice, clean and tall copy (7% by 9% inches), with the two scarce engravings by Pino, and the rare map. In addition, the present copy contains the rare postscript, regarding the charity schools and the documents covering the establishment of the Colony of Georgia. Apart from its interest as one of the earliest Georgia items, it is of even greater interest as an early British Colonial item relating the curious causes and conditions leading to the establishment of this This second edition is of especial interest as it contains letters of General Oglethorpe, (the founder of Georgia) with restrictions of the assembly relative to his arrival. It is a well written document, plausible in its arguments, glowing in its descriptions, valuable for its information and pertinent in its appeals to the philanthropic and benevolent.— Sabin s Dictionary of Books relating to American Colonies. Martyrs, who for our country, gave up their lives in Prison Pens in Andersonville, Ga. 8vo, pp. 225, wrappers. Washington, 1866. 75c. 1831 Mitchell (S. L.) and Miller Medical Repository, relative to Medicine, Chemistry, natural history, agriculture, etc., more especially as they are cultivated in America, and review of American publications on medicine. Vols. 2, 3, and 9. In all, 3 vols., Bvo, full calf (vol. 2 broken at joints). New York, 1811. $2.50. ^1832 Includes material relating to botany, ornithology, vaccination, Indians, diseases m Maine, Georgia, and Maryland, forestry, salt, yellow fever, etc. Ocmulgee Hospital. 2 Civil War documents relating to, as below. $1.25. 1833 Admission ticket, with details filled in, certificate for supplies for Corp. J. F. Duggin of 49th Ga. O'Connell (J. J.) Catholicity in the Carolinas and Georgia: leaves of its history, 1820-1878; portraits. Thick 8vo, pp. 648, cloth. New York, 1879. $3.50. 1834 [Oglethorpe (James Edward)] New and Accurate Account of the Provinces of South Carolina and Georgia: with many curious and useful observations on the Trade, Navigation and Plantations of Great-Britain, compared with her most powerful mari- time Neighbors. 8vo, pp. 76, newly bound in crushed red morocco extra, paneled gilt sides, and full gilt edges. London, 1733. $35.00. 1835 A remarkably fine, clean and choice copy of this very rare and curious work. An unusually tall copy, A'/i by 7 13/16, with unusually wide margins. In fact, the tallest copy of the work we have ever seen. Apart from its great interest as one of the earliest and most authentic histories of early South Carolina and Georgia, it is of exceeding interest as an earlv Colonial item, particularly illuminating as to British Colonial trade and conditions, by General Oglethorpe, the Founder of Georgia. Copies even in poor condition rarely occur. for sale. The volume is becoming of great rarity. Peck (Wm. H.) The M'Donalds; or, the ashes of Southern homes: a tale of Sher- man's march. 12mo, pp. 192, cloth. New York, 1867. $1.50. 1836 Relates to Georgia. Phillips (Ulrich B.) Plantation and Frontier Documents: 1649-1863; illustrative of industrial history in colonial and ante-bellum South ; collected from original^ manu- scripts and other rare sources. Facsimiles. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1910. $12.50. . 1837 An elaborate inside view of perhaps the most neglected great subject in American history, the industrial society of the Old South. It is not a description written by a present-day historian, but something" very much more important — a series of writings by those who dwelt in the regime — the planters, the overseers, the white redemptioners, the negro slaves, the free negroes,^ the town arti- sans, the slave traders, the European immigrants, the westward emigrants, the frontier farmers, the Indian fighters, and the desperadoes. Ransom (John L.) Andersonville Diary, Escape, and List of Dead with name, com- pany, regiment, date of death and number of grave in cemetery. Illustrations. 12mo, pp. 381, cloth, Philadelphia, 1883. $2.00. 1838 Revels (Hiram R.) Speech on Admission of Georgia, U. S. Senate, March, 1870. 8vo, pp. 4, sewn. Washington, 1870. 75c. 1839 Sabre (G. E.) Nineteen Months a Prisoner of War; narrative of experiences; illus- trations. 12mo, pp. 207, cloth. New York, 1865. $3.00. 1840 Morton, Mobile, Atlanta, Libby, Belle Island, Andersonville, Macon, Charleston and Columbia. Semmes (Paul J.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Washington, D. C, Dec. 8, 1860, addressed to (}ov. Brown of Ga. 7 closely written pages, 4to. $50.00. 1841 Semmes was P. A. for Ga. The present is a most important historical document, giving very ex- tensive details regarding the difficulties he is experiencing in purchasing arms and equipment in the North and the difficulties placed in his way of both securing and shipping tnem. He gives in very great detail his various plans and reasons for purchasing military equipment and gives comparative prices charged the 11. S- and the exorbitant prices asked of Ga. He suggests that Fts. Pulaski, Jackson and Augusta be' immediately occupied by state troops simultaneously with secession of the states and that all preliminary preparations should be made. Sheffield (John, Lord) Observations on the Commerce of the American States, with Appendix of Tables of the Imports and Exports of Great Britain to and from all parts, 1700 to 1783, also, the Exports of America, etc., with remarks on those tables, on the Trade and Navigation of Great Britain, and on the late Proclamations, etc. Idaho 51 The sixth and best edition. 8vo, original boards, with edges entirely uncut. London, 1784. $7.50. 1842 The most valuable contemporary account of Colonial and Early American Commerce throwmj much light on Colonial conditions and American commerce immediately following the Revolutionary War. Sherman (Gen. W. T.) as College President. A collection of letters, documents, and other material chiefly from private sources, relating to the life and activities of Sher- man, to the early years of Louisiana State University, and to the stirring conditions existing in the South on the eve of the Civil War, 1859-1861, edited by Walter L. Fleming. Numerous portraits, facsimiles, views. Large 8vo, pp. 379, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1912. $5.00. , 1843 The letters herewith will give a far better understanding of the private thoughts and feelings of the men who afterward bore conspicuous parts in the Civil War than any naked narrative. Southern Christian Advocate Gazette (Augusta, Ga.) Published by the M. E. church South, edited by E. H. Myers. For January 19, 1865, in fine condition. $2.00. 1844 An exceedingly interesting issue containing account of the church conference at which the resolu- tion was adopted regarding the marriage of slaves and other valuable Civil War material. Spencer (Ambrose) Narrative of Andersonville, drawn from evidence elicited on trial of Henry Wirz, the jailor, with argument of Col. N. P. Chipman. Frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 272, cloth. New York, 1866. $1.50. 1845 Stephens (Hon. Alex. H., Vice Pres. of Confederate States.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Crawfordsville, Ga., June 21, 1861, addressed to War Gov. Brown of Ga. 1 page, 8vo. $27.50. 1846 Relates to public arms in Augusta. The letter is written on the back of an .\. L. S. addressed to Stephens by Austen Mullacky^ proprietor of the Globe Hotel of Augusta and relates to a case of arms left at the Globe by Capt. McWliorter. A native of Ga. and author of "The War between the States." Sumner Genealogy; additions and corrections to Jan., 1900. Roy. 8vo, pp. 3, sewn. $1.25. .1847 Thompson (C. Mildred) Reconstruction in Georgia, economic, social, and political. Large 8vo, pp. 418, original wrappers. New York (Columbia Univ. Studies, Vol. 64, No. 1), 1915. $3.00. 1848 Toner (J. M.) Address before Rocky Mountain Medical Association, containing observations on geological age of the world, etc. 12mo, pp. 414, cloth. Washington, 1877. $1.50. 1849 Towns (Mr., of Georgia) Speech on Fortification Bill. Bvo, pp. 31, sewn. Wash- ington, 1836. $1.00. 1850 Urban (John W.) Battle Field and Prison Pen, or thru the war, and thrice a pris- oner in rebel dungeons; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 484, cloth. N. p., 1862. $1.00. 1851 Relates considerably to Andersonville. Wayne (Gen. Henry C.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Adjutant & In- spector General's Office, Milledgeville, Ga., Feb. 5, 1863, addressed to Gen. H. W. Mercer, Confederate States Purchasing Agt. at Savannah, Ga. 2 pp. 4to. $17.50. 1852 An important historical document regarding the defense of Savannah. It states that the Con- federate states have taken all men anS munitions from Ga. for use of the seceded states audi thai Ga. is powerless to protect herself, her' only available men being between 40 and 45 years of age absolutely without arms. _ -,j-,n, <, Weekly Consolidated Report of Military Prison at Macon, Sept. 17 to 24, 1864, 1 printed page, 4to, duly filled out and with two manuscript endorsements. $2.00. 1853 Gives details of Federal Prisons and of Confederate stragglers. Fully executed and duly signed. See also La. ; Voyage — Md. ; Colonial — Mass. ; Jackson, Wilson — Miss. ; Address— N. Y.; Janson— Ohio; Curry, Magazine, Sherman— Pa. ; Crown— R. L; Johnson— S. C; Andrews, Drayton— Va. ; Redpath. Bowles- (Samuel) Our New West: Travel between Mississippi and Pacific; Colo- rado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, etc.; including Pacific Railroad, Mormons Indians and Chinese. Map, portraits, and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 524, cloth, Hartford, 1870. Published at $2.50 net for $1.50. 1854 Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper; 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 185S The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals witi marriage customs controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education economic and moral conditions, relation to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage ir the various states the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England N. v., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. 52 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxtoti Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. Flagg (Edmund) The Far West: also Father Pierre J. de Smet's Letters and Sketches during residence among Indian tribes of Rocky Mountains; edited by R. G. Thwaites ; with folding map, folding plate, facsimiles, and other illustrations. 2 vols., large 8vo,' cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $10.00. _ _ 1856 French (Hiram T.) History of Idaho : narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests ; very numerous illustrations and maps. 3 vols., 4to, half morocco. Chicago, 1914. $18.00. 1857 Travel series. -r,/-., -r* i_ tn^^ Laws of the Territory of Idaho, First Session, December, 1863 to February, 1864; also the Territory Organic Act, Declaration of Independence, Federal Constitution, preemption and Naturalization Laws, etc. 8vo, pp. 720, a remarkably fine and clean copy in the original wrappers as issued. Lewiston, 1864. $45.00. 1858 A remarkably fine and perfect copy of the first book printed in Idaho. Copies rarely occur for sale, especially in such condition. -ioaf' Palmer (Joel) Travels over Rocky Mountains to mouth of Columbia River 1845- 1846, with description of Oregon Territory, the Willamette, Umpqua and Calmet Valleys, etc.; edited by R. G. Thwaites; with facsimile. Large 8vo, pp. 312, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1906. $5.00. 1859 Contains much of interest relating to Idaho. Pine (George W.) Beyond the West : account of 2 years' travel beyond the old west, on the plains in Rocky Mountains and picturesque parks of Colorado, etc. 12mo, pp. 484, cloth. Buffalo, 1873. An unusually fine copy. $6.00. I860 New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, California, Utah and the Mormons, Great continental railroad, etc. Rand, McNally & Co.'s Indexed Map of Idaho, with new and original compilation 4 and index accurately locating counties, lakes, rivers, post offices, railroad stations, and all other towns known to be in the state, folded into 12mo cover. Chicago, 1877. 7Sc. 1861 Rees (John E.) Idaho, chronology, nomeneclature and bibhography. 8vo, pp. 126, wrappers. Chicago, privately printed by the author, 1918. $1.25. 1862 Contents: Idaho chronology, Northwest Coast, Oregon Territory, Washington Territory, Idaho Territory, Idaho State, etc. Wyeth (John B.) Oregon ; or short History of Journey from Atlantic Ocean to Pacific, by land : also John K. Townsend's Journey across Rocky Mountains, to Col- umbia River, 1832-1834; edited by R. G. Thwaites; with facsimiles and plates. Large 8vo, pp. 370, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1905. $5.00. 1863 The expedition of Nathaniel Wyeth to convey a trading company to Oregon in 1832 was second in importance only to the Astorian for that territory. See also: Ariz.; Thayer — Calif.; Carson, Fountain — Mo.; Lewis and Clark — Ore.; Lyman. ILLINOIS. Abbott (John S. C.) Adventures of Chevalier de La Salle and his companions; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 384, cloth. New York, 1875. $1,75. 1864 Adams Co. (111.) Atlas map, compiled, drawn and published from personal exam- ination and surveys by Andreas Lyter & Co. A series of 44 large toned maps and very numerous views with historical and biographical sketches and a complete direc- tory. One large volume, atlas 4to. Davenport, 1872. $5.00. 1865 Alvord (Clarence W.) and C. E. Carter. The Critical Period (in the Illinois Coun- try) 1763-1765. With folded maps and photogravure plates. Large and thick 8vo, pp. 598, original cloth. Springfield, III., Coll. of 111. State Hist. Library. 1915. $3.00. .... 1866 Mississippi Valley in British Politics ; study of trade, land speculation, and ex- periments in Imperialism culminating in American Revolution ; colored maps. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917. $10.00. 1867 Andreas (A. T.) History of Chicago from earliest period to present time, .1670-1885. Very numerous maps, some colored, plates, and other illustrations. 3 vols., 4to, half morocco. Chicago, 1884. Pubd. $30.00 net. $12.50. 1869 History of Cook Co., 111., from earliest period to present time ; maps and illus- trations. Thick 4to, pp. 888, half leather (rubbed). Chicago, 1884. Pub'd $15.00 net. $10.00. 1870 Armstrong (P. A.) The Piasa, or, devil among the Indians ; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 48, sewn. Morris, 111., 1887. $2.00. 1871 Mostly relating to the Indians of the old Northwest. Arnold (Isaac N., of 111.) Power, Dutv, and Necessity of Destroying Slavery in the Rebel States. 8vo, pp. 15, wrappers. N. p., 1864. $1.00. 1872 Ashe (Thomas) Travels in America, 1806, for the purpose of exploring the Rivers Allegheny and Monongahela, Ohio and Mississippi, and to ascertain the produce and Illinois 53 condition of their banlcs and vicinity. Tlie very rare original and best edition; 3 vols., 12mo, newly and beautifully bound in half morocco extra, full gilt edges. I y^ ' ^ 2353 Faux (W.) Memorable Days in America; conditions and probable prospects of British Emigrants, including Birkbeck's settlement in the Illinois: also Welby's Visit to North America and the English settlements in Illinois; edited by Thwaites. Fac- similes and plates. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1905. $10.00. 2354 [Flagfg (E.)] The Far West: a tour beyond the mountains, western life and scenery, the prairies, rivers, mounds, early settlements of the French, etc. The very rare orig- inal edition. New York, 1838. 2 vols., 12mo, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half polished levant morocco extra, gilt top. An unusually choice copy of this scarce work with the margins almost as wide as when published. $30.00. 2355 Same, ed. by Thwaites. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $10.00. 2356 Contains extensive material relating to Indiana. Flower (R.) Letters from Lexington and the Illinois, English settlement in the latter territory, and refutation of misrepresentations of Cobbett : Letters from Illi- nois, 1820-21, by the same: Two years' residence in the settlement on the English Prairie, in the Illinois Country, by Woods : and Tour in the West (Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois), in 1818, by Hulme; edited by Thwaites. With facsimiles and folding maps. Large 8vo, pp. 358, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 2357 Fordham (Elias P.) Travels in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky; and residence in IlHnois territory, 1817-1818: edited by Prof. Ogg. With facsimiles of the author's sketches and plans. 8vo, pp. 248, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1906. Out of print and scarce. $6.50. 2358 Forty-sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, history, 1861-65, compiled by or- der of Regimental Association. Bvo, pp. 220, cloth. N. p„ 1888. $2.00. 2359 General Association of Congregational Churches and Ministers of Indiana minutes at 24th annual meeting. 8vo, pp. 26, wrappers. Indianapolis, 1881. 50c. 2360 Same for 1884, together with reports of 4th annual meeting of Home Mission- ary Soc. of Ind. 8vo, pp. 24, wrappers. Indianapolis, 1884. 50c. 2361 Gerstaecker (Frederick) Wild Sports in the Far West. 12mo, pp. 407, cloth. Phila., n. d. $1.50. 2362 Interesting accounts of sporting adventures in Ark., La., Ind., Mo., Ohio, 111., etc. Goodrich (De Witt C.) and Chas. R. Tuttle. Illustrated history of Indiana: being full and authentic civil and pohtical history of state from first exploration down to 1875, including account of commercial, agricultural, and educational growth, with historical and descriptive sketches of cities, towns, and villages, embracing narratives of pioneer life, and biographical sketches and portraits of prominent men, of past and present, and history of each county separately; portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 736, sheep (hinges cracked). Indianapolis, 1875. $2.75. 2363 Hutchins (Thomas) Topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina; reprinted from the exceedingly rare original edition of 1778, and edited with an extensive biographical sketch of the author, annotated bibliogarphy of his writings, index, etc., by Frederick C. Hicks, of Columbia University Library. 64 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. INDIANA. Beautifully printed in large type and illustrated with maps, facsimiles, etc. Royal 8vo, pp. 144, full buckram, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 2364 Only 245 copies printed, each numbered. It contains in pocket at end the very large Hutchins Map of 1778, size 42x34 inches. It contains much valuable information regarding the early forts, Indian Expeditions, Benjamin Franklin, earfy river navigation, Kaskaskia, Illinois, Lakes Michigan and Huron, Fort Mackinac, Missouri River, Ohio River, Fort Pitt, Public Lands Systems, southern Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Vincennes, George Washington, etc. Illustrated historical atlas of Ind., pubd. by Basldn, Forster & Co. A series of 100 large maps, some colored and very numerous plans, portraits, views of farms, manu- factories, etc., with historical and biographical sketches. One large and thick volume, atlas 4to, half leather. Chicago, n. d. $6.S0. _ _ 2365 Indiana Adjutant General Report, containing Indiana in War of Rebellion, and statistics and documents. Vol. 1. Thick 8vo, pp. 858, half morocco. Indianapolis, 1869. $3.50. . _ 2366 Gazetteer or topographical dictionary; illustration. 12mo, pp. 448, full sheep. Indianapolis, 1850. $3.00. _ _ 2367 Hospital for the Insane, annual report of commissioners, treasurer, and medical superintendent to general assembly of state of Indiana. 8vo, pp. 40, wrap- pers. Indianapolis, 1851. 75c. _ _ 2368 Quarterly Magazine of History from beginning in 1905 to and including Dec, 1912 (lacking vol. 6, no. 4). 8 vols, in 32 parts, in original wrappers, uncut. Indianapolis, 1905-1912. $22.50. , 2369 Includes bibliography, biography, hitherto unprinted historical documents, etc., relating to Indiana history. State Prison Warden's 8th annual report for year ending Nov., 1853, to gov- ernor. 8vo, pp. 22, wrappers. Indianapolis, 1853. 75c. 2370 Yearly Meeting of Friends Minutes for 1833, 1851, 1864, 1866. 4 vols., 12mo, sewn. $4.00. _ _ 2371 Indianapolis Literary Club: officers, committees, members, constitution, and scheme of exercises. 16mo, pp. 22, wrappers. 1891. 25c. 2372 Public Library 6th Report, 1883-1886. 8vo, pp. 22, wrappers. Indianapolis, 1887. 50c. 2373 James (Edwin) Expedition from Pittsburgh to Rocky Mountains, 1819-1820; edited by Thwaites. With folded maps, facsimile, and plates. 4 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1905. $17.50. 2374 Official account of the most extensive expedition sent out, up to that time, by the United States government, edited by modern scholarship. Johnson Co. (Ind.) Atlas of, to which are added various general maps, history, statistics, etc. A series of 44 plats and maps mostly in colors and numerous portraits and views and personal biographical and historical accounts. One large volume, atlas 4to, half leather. Chicago, 1881. $5.00. 237S Law (Judge) Colonial History of Vincennes under French, British, and American Governments from its first settlement down to territorial administration of Wm. Henry Harrison, address delivered before Vincennes Historical and Antiquarian Soc, 1839, with additional notes and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 156, cloth. Vincennes, 1858. $3.00. 2376 Matthews (John, prof. South Hanover, Ind.) Union of truth and love in the min- istry. 8vo, pp. 16, wrappers. Pittsburgh, 1832. (Presbyterian Preacher, vol. 1, no. 3.) 75c. 2377 Maximilian (Prince of Wied) Travels in Interior of North America, 1833; trans- lated from the German by Lloyd; edited by Thwaites. With facsimile and many plates. 3 vols., large 8vo; also a folio atlas of maps and plates. In all 4 vols., cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1906. $27.50. 2378 The most_ complete English translation; gives the twenty-three Indian vocabularies, which appeared in the original German edition, and also Maximilian's account of the Indian sign language, his catalogue of birds for both the Missouri and Wabash River Valleys, and a summary of his meteor- ological observations on the upper Missouri. These add materially to the scientific value of the present edition. Merrick (G. B.) Old Times on the Upper Mississippi; the recollections of a Steam- boat Pilot, 1854-1863. With maps, and numerous portraits, facsimiles, and plates. Large 8vo, pp. 324, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1909. $10.50. 2379 Michaux (Andre) Travels into Kentucky, 1793-1796: Travels to west of Allegheny Mountains, in Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, and back to Charleston by the Upper Carolinas, 1802-1803, by Francois Michaux: Tour into the territory northwest of the Allegheny Mountains, 1803, by Thaddeus M. Harris; edited by Thwaites. With por- trait, folding maps, and facsimiles. Large 8vo, pp. 382, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleve- land, 1904. $5.00. 2380 Travels in the West between the formation of the Constitution and the purchase of Louisiana. Indiana ^5 Niles (M. A. H., prof, of languages in South Hanover College, Ind.) Sermon de- livered at Newburyport, Feb., 1837, before church and congregation under pastoral care of Rev. Chas . W. Milton. 8vo, pp. 16, wrappers. Newburyport, 1837. 7Sc. 2381 Northern Indiana Historical Society Publications, 1 to 3, 3 parts, wrappers. South Bend, 1899-1900. $2.25. 2382 Contents: Baker (G. A.), St. Joseph-Kankakee Portage, its location and use by Marquette, La Salle and French Voyageurs; Montgomery (H. T.), Glacial Phenomenon, as exhibited in N. Ind. and So. Mich.; Howard (T. B.), Ind. Supreme Court, with some account of courts preceding it, etc. Ordinances of Borough of Vincennes with act of incorporation and supplement thereto prefixed. 8vo, pp. 64, wrappers. Vincennes, 1820. Very scarce. $7.50. 2383 Owen (Robert Dale) Future of the North-west: in connection with scheme of re- construction with New England. 8vo, pp. 16, wrappers. Phila., 1863. $1.00. 2384 With autograph of B. J. Lossing. Pattison (Alex. B., Capt. Co. A, 7th Ind. V.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Hdqrs., 7th Ind. V., on the Rapidan, Va., Sept. 26, 1863, addressed to Gen. L. Thomas. 2 pp., 4to. $12.50. 238S An interesting letter relating to private Gillett Stevenson, a slacker, who boasts that he will not return to his company until forced to do so, advises against leniencyl toward him^ and that he has "dodged every battle his company has! participated in." It bears several extensive endorsements. Peck (J. M.) New Guide for Immigrants to the West containing sketches of Ohio, Ind., III., Mo., Mich., with territories of Wisconsin and Arkansas and adjacent parts. 16mo, pp. 374, cloth. Boston, 1836. $2.00. 2386 A very cheap copy, somewhat foxed. Perrow (George L.) Hoosier Editor: tale of Indiana life. 8vo, pp. 224, cloth. In- dianapolis, 1877. $1.50. 2387 Purdue University (Ind.) Annual Register; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 104, wrappers. Indianapolis, 1889. 7Sc. . 2888 Randall (James G.) The Confiscation of Property during the Civil War: an orig- inal unpublished manuscript of great interest, neatly and carefully typewritten on 275 sheets, 4to, including an index to the manuscript and index of cases cited. The whole bound in one volume, 4to, cloth. 1910. $35.00. 2389 The manuscript is one of the best on the subject covered. It deals particularly with Indiana, Florida, Louisiana, Kansas, Virginia, Kentucky, Confederate Government property, the various Confiscation Acts and Proceedings, cotton, the Freedmen's Bureau, etc. A manuscript of much interest in regard to Abraham Lincoln, giving his views on confiscation, the proclamation of warning issued by him, his veto methods, his permits to trade within the Rebel lines, etc. Rensselaer (Ind.) Gazette: Weekly issue, 1861, Jan. 9. Folio. $1.50. 2390 Rosecrans (General) Letters to democracy of Indiana; action of Ohio regiments at Murfreesboro regarding the copperheads. 16mo, pp. 8, wrappers. Phila., 1863. $1.25. 2391 Rugg (Sam'l L.) 13th report of Supt. of Public Instruction for Indiana, being 2nd biennial report, and for 1863-64 to general assembly. 8vo, pp. 240, boards. Indian- apohs, 1865. $1.50. 2392 St. Joseph County, Ind., History, with sketches of its cities, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military and political history, with history of Ind., em- bracing accounts of pre-historic races, aborigines, French, English, and American con- quests, etc. ; map, numerous portraits and views. Large 8vo, pp. 972, half calf. Chicago, 1880. $7.50. 2393 Scribner (Theo. T.) Indiana's roll of honor; Vol. 2; steel portraits. Thick 8vo, pp. 652, morocco. Indianapolis, 1866. $9.00. 2394 Very scarce. The above is a cheap copy as it needs rebinding. Slocum (Charles E.) The Ohio Country, 1783 to 1815, including military operations that twice saved to United States the country west of Allegheny Mountains after Revolutionary War. Large 8vo, pp. 322, cloth as new. New York, 1910. Becoming quite scarcee. $3.50. 2395 This valuable work covers most important period of the history of the Old Northwest, especially the British opposition to American occupancy, the various Indian raids, border life, warfare, Benedict Arnold, Harmar's Expedition, St. Clair, Anthony Wayne, Treaty of Greenville, War of 1812, the Kentucky Regiments, etc. It also contains valuable material regarding what is now the states of Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky. Smith (Mr., of Indiana) Speech on land question delivered in U. S. Senate, Jan., 1841. 8vo, pp. 16, sewn. Washington, 1841. 75c. _ 2396 Smith (O. H.) Early Indiana Trials, and sketches; frontispiece. Thick 8vo, cloth. Cincinnati, 1858. $5.00. 2397 Stevenson (David) Indiana's Roll of Honor; portraits. Thick 8vo, cloth. Indian- apolis, 1864. $3.50. 2398 Vol. I all that Stevenson published. History of Indiana's part m the Civil War and biographies of prominent men who took active part in it 66 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. INDIANA. Sturgis (Thomas) Prisoners of War, 1861-5; personal experiences and study of. condition and treatment of prisoners on both sides during Rebellion; plates. 8vo, pp. 328, cloth, gilt top. New York, 1912. $2.25. 2399 Camp Morton, Ind. ; Johnson's Is., Ohio, and I^ibby prison are most extensively dealt with. Sweet (Wm. W.) The Methodist Episcopal Church and the Civil War. Svo, pp. 228, cloth. Cincinnati (1912). $1.50. 2400 Deals with the Church on the border, in New England, the Atlantic States and the Central and Northwestern States, Church Missions in the South, Chaplains in the Union Army, etc., with ex- tensive bibliography, appendix relating to Jefferson Davis, Lincoln, memorials for and against Slavery, index, etc. Indiana: Contains considerable material regarding Indiana and the special conferences held in that state. Thompson (Charles O.) Modern Polytechnic School, inaugural address, delivered at opening of Rose Polytechnic Institute, March, 1883. 8vo, pp. 28, wrappers. Terre Haute, 1883. 75c. 2401 Trials for Treason at Indianapolis, disclosing plans for establishing a North-western Confederacy edited by Ben Pitman ; portrait. 8vo, pp. 340, wrappers. Cincinnati, 1865. $3.50. 2402 Tryon (Holla Milton) Materials, methods, and administration of history study in elementary schools of U. S. 8vo, pp. 62, wrappers. Bloomington, Indiana (Univ. Studies, No. 17), 1912. 75c. 2403 Tuttle (Joseph F.) Because and thereforee. Baccalaureate discourse delivered at Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind., June, 1874. 8vo, pp. 24, wrappers. Newark, 1874. 75c. 2404 The well prepared freshman the want of our colleges ; address delivered at opening of Indiana College Assn., Dec, 1878. Svo, pp. 14, wrappers. Indianapolis, 1879. 7Sc. 2405 Wabash College (Crawfordsville, Ind.) 40th annual catalogue of officers and stu- dents, 1873-74. Svo, pp. 39, wrappers. [Crawfordsville,] 1S74. 75c. 2405 Wayne Co. (Ind.) Historical Society papers, vol. 1, nos. 1 and 2 (all pub'd). 2 parts, Svo. Richmond, 1903-4. $1.75. 2407 Part 1 — Naming of Indiana by Cyrus W. Hodgin; Part 2 — Institutional influence of German ele- ment of population in Richmond, Ind., by Fred I. Bartel. White (Chas., pres. Wabash College) "Power belongeth unto God," sermon preached at Hartford, Conn., Sept., 1854, at 45th annual meeting Amer. Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Svo, pp. 62, wrappers. Boston, 1854. $1.00. 2408 Wylie (Andrew, pres. Indiana College) The Nature of Faith, sermon. Svo, pp. 12, sewn. Pittsburgh (Presbyterian Preacher, vol. 2, no. 1), 1833. 50c. 2409 Sectarianism is heresy, in three parts, showing its nature, evils, and remedy. Svo, pp. 140, sewn. Bloomington, 1S40. 75c. 2410 Young (Andrew W.) History of Wayne Co., Ind., from first settlement to present time with numerous biographical and family sketches. Numerous portraits and other illustrations. Svo, pp. 459, half morocco. Cincinnati, 1872. $6.00. 2411 Out of print and scarce. See also 111.; St. Clair, Welby, Wright— Ky. ; Western Journal— Ohio ; Entick, Stobo — Pa. ; Dacus. IOWA. Andreas (A. T.) Illustrated historical atlas of Iowa. A series of 100 large toned maps and very numerous plans of cities, engraved views of buildings, homes, etc., and portraits and includes a complete directory aand numerous historical and bio- graphical sketches. One large and thick volume, atlas 4to, half leather. Chicago, 1875. $5.00. 2512 Annals of Iowa, a Historical Quarterly; edited by Chas. Aldrich. Third series, vols. 1-6. 6 vols., Svo, 2 vols, bound in half roan, the remaining 4 vols, in the original parts as issued. Des Moines, 1893-1905. $12.00. 2513 Contains many valuable articles relating to Iowa. Blind Asylimi of Iowa; Report of the Overseers to the General Assembly, Dec. 13, 1854. Svo, pp. 12, sewn. Iowa City, 1854. 75c. 2514 Brigham (Johnson) Des Moines and Polk County, Past and Present; illustrated. 2 large and thick volumes, 4to, pp. 2194, half leather, cloth sides, marbled edges. 1911. Published at $18.00 net for $9.00. 2515 Brown (Leonard) American Patriotism ; or, memoirs of "'common men " 12mo, pp. 574, cloth. Des Moines, 1869. $3.50. 2516 Relates to the soldiers of Des Moines and Polk Co., Iowa. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed Iowa 67 in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 2517 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relation to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, th,e old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Calhoun Co. (Iowa) biographical record; very numerous illustrations. 4to, pp. 586, morocco (rubbed), gilt edges. New York, 1902. $4.00. 2518 Also includes biographies of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Jefferson Davis, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, Robert E. Lee, Stephen A. Douglas, David G. Farragut, John Paul Jones, Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Girard, and others. Colton's New Railroad Map of Ohio, Mich., Ind., 111., Mo., Wis., la., Minn., Nebr., and Kansas. Large colored map folded into 12mo, cloth covers. New York, 1869. $1.75. 2519 Documentary Material relating to history of Iowa; edited by Benj. F. Shambaugh. Vols. 1-3. 3 vols., 8vo, original wrappers. Iowa City, 1895-1901. $6.00. 2520 Field (Homer H.) and Jos. R. Reed. History of Pottawattamie Co., Iowa, from earliest historic times to 1907 with biographical sketches of prominent citizens; numerous illustrations. 2 vols., large and thick 8vo, half leather, gilt edges. Chicago, 1907. Pub'd at $20.00. $10.00. 2521 Granger (Chas. T.) Constitution and code of Grand Lodge of Iowa of F. & A. M., with the "charges of a Free-Mason." 8vo, pp. 136, limp cloth. Burlington, 1888. $1.50. 2522 Great Debate; a Verbatim Report of the Discussion at the meeting of the American Board of Commission for Foreign Missions, held at Des Moines, Oct. 7, 1886. 8vo, pp. 86, wrappers. Boston, 1886. 75c. 2523 Greene and Carroll Coimties, Iowa. Biographical and historical record, etc. ; .numerous portraits. 4to, pp. 708, full morocco. Chicago, 1887. $7.50. 2524 Gue (Benj. F.) History of Iowa from earliest times to beginning of 20th Century; maps and very numerous illustrations. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. New York, 1903. $12.50. 2525 Hall (James) and J. D. Whitney. Report on the Geological Survey of Iowa; em- bracing results of Investigations made in 1855-57. Folding colored map, diagrams and numerous plates. 2 vols., imperial 8vo, cloth. 1858. $5.50. 2526 Hickenlooper (Frank) Illustrated history of Monroe Co., Iowa, complete civil, political and military history of county from earliest period of organization down to 1896, etc. ; folding map, portraits and views. 12mo, pp. 356, cloth. Albia, 1896. $3.50. 2527 Privately printed for author. Iowa Adjutant General and Acting Quartermaster General's report, Jan. 1, 1863. 2 vols., thick 8vo, cloth. Des Moines, 1863. $4.00. 2528 same, vol. 1 only. $2.00. 2529 Geological Survey report embracing results of investigations made during portions of years 1855-1857, by James Hall and J. D. Whitney. Vol. 1, parts 1 and 2, 2 large vols., 8vo, cloth. N. p., 1858. $3.50. _ _ _ 2530 Historical Lectures delivered before State Historical Society; map. 8vo, pp. 92, wrappers. Iowa City, 1893. $1.00. 2531 Contents: Prehistoric Iowa; Iowa Indians; Louisiana Purchase; Introduction of Common Law into Iowa. Historical Record, complete from Jan., 1894 to Oct. 1902 inclusive, being vols. 10-18 inclusive. With numerous portraits. 9 vols., 8vo, vols. 10-12 bound in one volume in half roan, the remainder in the original parts as issued. Iowa City, 1894- 1902. $9.00. 2532 Among the many important contributions may be mentioned: A Blackhawk Veteran and an Iowa Pioneer (John S. Tilford), by J. W. Rich; The Western Border of Iowa in 1804 and 1806, by Rev. Wm. Salter; The Sioux Indian War, by S. R. Foot; Recollections of Early Iowa Men, by M. W. Blair; Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, by N. Levering; Early Days in Cerro Gordo County, by Enoch Wiltfong, etc. the home for immigrants; treatise on resources of Iowa; map. 8vo, pp. 96, wrappers. Des Moines, 1870. $1.25. 2533 General Association Minutes at session in Muscatine, June, 1859. 8vo, pp. 26, wrappers. Burlington, 1859. 75c. 2534 Soldiers in War of Rebellion Roster and Record with historical sketches of volunteer organizations, 1861-1866. Vol. 3. Very thick 8vo, pp. 1684, half sheep. Des Moines, 1910. $3.75. 2535 Contains 17-3 1st Regiments— Infantry. 68 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. IOWA. Iowa State Medical Society's Transactions, 1883-5. 8vo, pp. 510, wrappers. Dav- enport, 1885. $1.00. 2535 Contents: Davenport Board of Health; Insanity in women, etc. Jefferys (T.) Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North and South America; giving a particular account of the climate, soil, minerals, animals, vegetables, manufactures, trade, commerce and languages; together with the religion, government, genius, character, manners and customs of the Indians and other inhab- itants. First editions, both parts, with the complete set of 18 beautifully engraved large folding maps and plates. Folio, pp. 414, old calf, rebacked, sound. London, 1760. $125.00. 2537 Part I contains a description of Canada and old Louisiana Territory. Part II contains descrip- tion of the Islands of St. Domingo, St. Martin, St. Bartholomew, Guadalupe, Martinico, I,e Grenade and Cayenne. The above is a remarkably tall and unusually clesn copy of this exceedingly scarce work. It in- cludes all of the rare folding maps in unusually fine and clean condition. The very large mapl have been carefully mounted on linen. Another copy of same. Maps not mounted, otherwise, same. Laylander (Prof. O. J., Supt. of Schpols, Cedar Falls, Iowa) Reading; How, Why, What? An Address. 12mo, pp. 15, wrappers. 1894. 35c. 2538 Mackintosh (James) Iowa and Illinois Tornado of May 22, 1873; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 85, wrappers. Excerpt from Quarterly Journal of Science, July, 1874. $1.50. 2539 Magoun (Rev. Geo. F., Pros, of Iowa College) The Higher Divine Purposes in Trials. 8vo, pp. 14, original wrappers. Boston, 1872. 75c. 2540 North (Mrs. Ada, State Librarian) Report to the 14th General Assembly of Iowa. 8vo, pp. 35, wrappers. Des Moines, 1872. 50c. 2541 Nourse (C. C.) Iowa and the centennial, state address delivered, Phila., Sept., 1876. Svo, pp. 42, wrappers. Des Moines, 1876. $1.00. 2542 Parker (N. H.) Iowa as it is in 1855 : gazetteer and hand-book for Emigrants, agri- cultural, mineralogical, geological, waterways, timber lands, railroads, schools, popula- tion, business statistics, etc., of most important cities and towns; numerous plates. 12mo, pp- 264, cloth- Chicago, 1855- $1-25- 2543 Same, for 1856. $1.25- 2544 Same, for 1857- $1.25. _ 2545 Perry (Rev. Wm. S., Bishop of Iowa) Sermon at Consecration of Rt. Rev. W. T. Harrison. 12mo, pp. 15, sewn. Davenport, 1888. 50c. 2545a Pickett (Joseph W.) Memoirs by Wm. Salter. 12mo, pp. 150, cloth. Burlington, 1880. $1.75. 2546 Presentation copy from Mrs. J. W. Pickett. Polk Co., Iowa. Portrait and biographical album containing biographical sketches of prominent citizens together with biographies of all the presidents of U. S., and governors of state; portraits. Thick 4to, full morocco, gilt edges, cracked at hinges. Chicago, 1890. $5.00. 2547 Reed (D. W.) "University Recruits," Company C, 12th Iowa Infantry. Svo, pp. 28, wrappers. N. p., n. d. $1.25. 2548 Robertson (James A.) Louisiana under rule of Spain, France and United States; social, economic, and political conditions of the territory represented in the Louisiana Purchase. Translated from the French and Spanish, or transcribed from the original manuscripts. With colored map of the territory and early maps and plans. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. 2549 Contains much of interest relating to Iowa. Scott (John) Story of 32d Iowa Infantry Volunteers ; numerous portraits and folded plan of Battle of Pleasant Hill. Svo, pp. 526, cloth. $3.00. 2550 Privately printed for the author in a limited edition, for distribution among the regiment, 9 copies remaining for sale. An unusually well prepared regimental history, containing a vast amount of valuable informa- tion on many phases of the Civil War and conditions existing, including such important informa- tion regarding 1st Iowa Cavalry, 2d Illinois Cavalry, 7th Indiana Cavalry, 2d and 4th Missouri Cavalry, 2d Miss., 19th Penn., and 1st Wisconsin, the various uses to which cotton was put, at Vicksburg, the gun-boats, use of torpedoes, etc. The volume concludes with a fairly good index. Shambaugh (Benj. F.) Constitution and Records of the Claim Association of John- son County; with Introduction and Notes. Svo, pp. 196, original wrappers. Iowa City, 1894. $1.50. 2551 Fragments of Debates of Iowa Constitutional Conventions of 1844 and 1846; with press comments and other materials. Svo, pp. 415, original wrappers, uncut. Iowa City, 1900. $2.25. 2552 Iowa City, a Contribution to the Early History of Iowa. Svo, pp. 124, original wrappers. Iowa City, 1893. $1.50. 2553 Kansas 69 Muart (A. A.) Iowa Colonies and regiments : being history of Iowa regiments in War of Rebellion; containing description of battles in which they have fought; steel portraits. 8vo, pp. 656, half morocco. Des Moines, 186S. $7.50. 2554 ocarce. Stuart (I. L.) Franklin County, Past and Present; extensively illustrated. 2 large and thick volumes, 4to, pp. 928, half leather, cloth sides, marbled edges. 1914. Pub- lished at $18.00 net for $9.00. 2555 Sweet (Wm. W.) The Methodist Episcopal Church and the Civil War. 8vo, pp. 228, cloth. Cincinnati (1912). $1.50. 2556 Deals with the Church on the border, in New England, the Atlantic States and the Central and Northwestern States, Church Missions in the South, Chaplains in tlie Union Army, etc., with ex- tensive bibliography, appendix relating to JetTerson Davis, Dincoln, memorials for and against Slav- ery, index, etc. Iowa: Contains considerable material regarding Iowa and the special conferences held in that state. Thwaites (R. G.) Romance of Mississippi Valley History. 8vo, pp. 32, wrappers, uncut. Reprinted from SOth Anniv. of Constitution of Iowa Proceedings, 1907. 75c. 2557 Waterman (H. L.) Wapello County, Past and Present; extensively illustrated. 2 large and thick volumes, 4to, pp. 1048, half leather, cloth sides, marbled edges. 1914. Pubhshed at $18.00 net, for $9.00. 2558 Wick (B. L.) The Amish Mennonites; a Sketch of their Origin and of their Settle- ment in Iowa; with their Creed. 8vo, pp. 60, original wrappers. Iowa City, 1894. $1.00. 2559 See also: 111.; Domenech — Wis.; Geological. KANSAS. Abel (Annie H.) The Slaveholding Indians as Secessionists, participants in the Civil War, and under Reconstruction. Maps, plans, and portraits. 3 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1915. Price for set, $15.00. 2660 Kansas lying just north of the involved Indian country was vitally interested in the stand which the Indians would take. It contains much information regarding conditions in Kansas, their en- croachments upon the Cherokee neutral lands lying immediately south of them, the effect of the Kansas-Nebraska Bill upon Indian interests, etc. Albach (Jas. R.) Annals of West ; Principal Events which have occurred in West- ern States and Territories from Discovery of Mississippi Valley to 1856. 8vo, pp. 1016, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1857. $6.00. 2661 Aldridge (R.) Ranch Notes in Kansas, Colorado, Indian Territory, and Northern Texas. Plates. 12mo, pp. 227, newly bound in half calf extra, gilt top. London, 1884. $3.00. 2662 "Mr. Aldridge is a safe guide. His pages are never wearisome even to the reader whose ac- quaintance with cattle is on a par with what Dr. Johnson declares was the extent of Goldsmith's knowledge of natural history." — Acad. American Slavery: reprint of article on "Uncle Tom's Cabin," and Mr. Sumner's speech of May 20, 1856, with notice of events which followed that speech. 8vo, pp. 164, cloth. London, 1856. $1.75. 2663 Mr. Sumner's speech on the "Crime Against Kansas," was one of the most powerful anti-slavery speeches. It was on account of this speech that P. S. Brooks, a representative from South Caro- lina, assaulted Sumner and injured him so badly that it was several years before he was able to resume his duties entirely. Battey (Thos. C.) Life and Adventures of a Quaker among Indians. Portraits. 8vo, pp. 351, cloth. Boston, 1875. $1.50. 2664 Kansas and Texas. Bell (Wm. A.) New Tracks in North America, etc.; folding map and very numer- ous illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. London, 1869. $12.50. 2665 Contains a great amount of material relating to Kansas, Arizona, and New Mexico, Indian tribes, California, Sonora, the Pacific Railways, etc. Same, bound in half morocco. $15.00. 2666 Bickham (Wm. D.) From Ohio to the Rocky Mountains. 12mo, pp. 178, cloth. Dayton, 1879. $1.75. , 2667 Blanchard: Sectional, folding, colored map of Kansas. 12mo, cloth. Chicago, 1870. $1.75. 2668 Botkin (Theodosius) Trial of, before senate on impeachment by House of Repre- sentatives for misdemeanors of office, April, 1891. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Topeka, 1891. $3.50. 2669 Brewerton (G. Douglas) Wars of the Western Border; or, new homes and a strange people. 12mo, pp. 412, cloth. New York, 1860. Scarce. $3.00. 2670 Contains much relating to Kansas. Byers (Otto P.) Conception and growth of a Kansas Railroad and O. C. Hull. Railroads in Kansas. 8vo, pp. 21,_ sewn. 1910. The 2 for 75c. 2671 Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed 70 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. KANSAS. in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper; 3 large volumes. 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00, 2672 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relation to the state, industry, society, courtsh'tp and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Carpenter (S. D.) Five hundred political texts ; being concentrated extracts of aboli- tionism ; also results of slavery agitation and emancipation, sundry chapters on despot- ism, usurpations, and frauds. 8vo, pp. 351, cloth. Madison, Wis., 1864. $3.00. 2673 Contains much relating to Kansas. Carruth (W. H.) Universities of 50 years ago and the University of Kansas to-day and Founding of the State Normal School by L. B. Kellogg. 8vo, 22 pp., sewn. 1910. The 2 for 7Sc. . 2674 Cheever (George B.) God against Slavery: and freedom and duty of pulpit to re- buke it, as sin against God. 12mo, pp. 272, cloth. Cincinnati, n. d. $1.25. 2675 Relates to Kansas. Connelley (Wm. E.) Quantrill and Border Wars. Numerous portraits. Large 8vo, pp. 542, cloth. Cedar Rapids, 1910. $3.00. 2676 Relates to Kansas, Missouri, Utah, and Virginia. Custer (Elizabeth B.) Tenting on the plains; or, Gen. Custer in Kansas and Texas; portrait, maps, and views. 8vo, pp. 714, cloth. New York, 1887. $3.50. 2677 A fine copy of the first and best edition. Dixon (William H.) New America. Portrait and plates. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Lon- don, 1867. $2.25. 2678 Contains much relating to Kansas. Same. 1 vol., 12mo, pp. 460, cloth. London (1869). $1.00. 2679 Documents relating to the Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854. 12mo, pp. 20, wrappers. New York (Amer. Hist. Leaflets, No. 17), 1894. 7Sc. _ 2680 Dye (John Smith) History of plots and crimes of the great conspiracy to over- throw liberty in America; portraits. 8vo, pp. 364, half morocco. New York, 1866. Scarce. $5.00. 2681 Contains chapter on slavery outrages in Kansas. Ebbutt (Percy G.) Emigrant Life in Kansas. Numerous full-page and other illus- trations. 8vo, pp. 245, cloth, uncut. London, 1886. $1.75. 2682 [Fisher (C. E.)] Kansas and the Constitution. 8vo, pp. 166, sewn. Boston, 1856. $1.00. 2683 Farnham (T. J.) Travels in Great Western Prairies, the Anahuac and Rocky Moun- tains, and in Oregon Territory: also Father de Smet's Oregon Missions and Travels over Rocky Mountains, 1845-1846; edited by Thwaites. Facsimiles, folding maps and plates. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $10.50. 2684 Much relating to Kansas. Flagg (Edmund) The Far West; also de Smet's Letters and Sketches during resi- dence among Indian Tribes of Rocky Mountains ; edited by Thwaites. With folding map, folding plate, facsimiles, and other illustrations. 2 vols., large Svo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $10.00. 268S Much relating to Kansas. Fremont (John C.) Life, Explorations and Public Services of. Plates. 12mo, pp. 355, cloth. Boston, 1856. $1.25. 2686 Early History — First Expedition — Rocky Mountains — Kansas — Salt Lake — California — Kit Carson — ^Arkansas — North California — Bear War — Conquest of California, etc. Gihon (John H.) Governor Geary's Administration in Kansas, with complete history of Territory to July, 1857, embracing full account of its discoveery, geology, soil, riv- ers, climate, productions, organization as a territory, etc. 12mo, pp. 348, cloth. Phil- adelphia, 1857. $5.00. 2687 Relates transactions and events under Governors Reeder and Shannon, political dissensions, per- sonal recountres, election frauds, battles and outrages, etc. Gladstone (Thomas H.) Kansas; or, squatter life and border warfare in far west; folding map and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 245, cloth, uncut. London, 1857. $2,00. 2688 Glazier (Willard) Sword and Pen, or Ventures and Adventures in War and Lit- erature, comprising incidents and reminiscences of his childhood, his checkered life as student and teacher, etc. By John A. Owens. Portrait and numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 436, cloth. Philadelphia, 1881. $1.25. 2689 Contains much relating to the West — Kansas, Nebraska, Utah, Nevada, Colorado. Indians, etc. Hale (Hon. John P.) The Wrongs of Kansas; Speech in the U. S. Senate, Febru- ary, 1856. Svo, pp. 16, sewn. 50c. 2690 Kansas and the Supreme Court ; speech in U. S. Senate, 1858. Svo, pp. 16, sewn, $1.00. 2691 Kansas 7 1 Harlan (James) Admission of Kansas ; speech in Senate, March, 1856. 7Sc. 2592 Holloway (J. N.) History of Kansas from first exploration of Mississippi Valley to its admission into Union with concise sketch of Louisiana; American slavery, con- flict of free and slave labor in settlement of Kansas and overthrow of latter; plates. Thick 8vo, cloth. Lafayette, 1868. $2.50. 2693 Cheap copy, water stained. Same in good condition. $5.00. 2694 Humfreville (Capt. J. L.) Twenty Years among our Hostile Indians. Very ex- tensively illustrated. Small 4to, pp. 506, cloth. New York [1903]. $2.50. 2695 The author was Captain in United States Cavalry. He presents a most interesting account of border life, the fur traders, pony expresses, and experiences among the warlike tribes, their cunning, treachery, habits, secret customs, dances, perils of travel by ox team and prairie schooner, frontiers- men, trappers, scouts, guides, Indian wooing and marriage customs, funerals, dog feasts, etc. Deals principally with the tribes in the Southwest, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Dakota, Wyoming, Oregon, etc. — the Apaches, the Arapahoes, the Blackfeet, the Navajoes, the Cheyennes, the Omahas, the Utes, the Comanches, the Wichitas, the Zunis, the Pawnees, the Sioux, and the Snakes. Jefferys (T.) Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North and South America; giving a particular account of the climate, soil, minerals, animals, vegetables, manufactures, trade, commerce and language ; together with the religion, government, genius, character, manners and customs of the Indians and other inhab- itants. First editions, both parts, with the complete set of 18 beautifully engraved large folding maps and plates. Folio, pp. 414, old calf, rebacked, sound. London, 1760. $125.00. 2696 Part I contains a description of Canada and old Louisiana Territory. Part II contains descrip- tion of the Islands of St. Domingo, St. Martin, St. Bartholomew, Guadalupe, Martinico, Le Grenade and Cayenne. The above is a remarkably tall and unusually clean copy of this exceedingly scarce work. It in- cludes all of the rare folding maps in unusually fine and clean condition. The very large maps have been carefully mounted on linen. Kapp (Friedrich) Geschichte der Sklaverei in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amer- ika; map. 12mo, pp. 516, half calf. Hamburg, 1861. $10.00. 2698 Missouri Compromise, annexation of Texas, the Nebraska bill, war in Kansas, etc. Keim (De B. Randolph) Sheridan's Troopers on the Borders: winter campaign of the plains ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 308, cloth. London [1885]. $1.00. 2699 Relates to Kansas. Lee (Guy C.) True History of the Civil War; maps, portraits, and facsimiles. 12mo, pp. 422, cloth, gilt top. Phila., 1903. $1.25. 2700 Contains a long chapter on the Kansas question. Letter of Gen. Adams of 12th Kans. Vol. transmitting quarterly returns of deceased soldiers of regt., dated Jan. 4, 1864. $1.00. 2701 Military Order of Loyal Legion: Kansas Commandery: In Memoriam circulars as follows. Each, 50c. 2702 Cir. 21, series of 1891, whole no. 96, Lt. Col. E. G. Savage. Cir. 10, series of 1891, whole no; 85, Gen. W. T. Sherman. Cir. 16, series of 1891, whole no. 91, Capt. J. P. Northrup. Cir. 9, series of 1888, whole no. 40, Gen. P. H. Sheridan. Cir. 4, series of 1890, whole no. 64, Capt. J. C. Lynch. Cir. 2, series of 1890, whole no. 62, Squire F. Taylor. Cir. 14, series of 1889, whole no. 58, Gen. J. A. Martin. Cir. 10, series of 1888, whole no. 41, Capt. J. R. Cranston. Cir. 1, series of 1891, whole no. 76, Peru I. B. Ping. Pattie (James O.) Personal narrative of expedition from St. Louis, to Pacific Ocean, and from the City of Mexico to Vera Cruz; edited (1833) by Flint; re-edited by Thwaites ; facsimiles and plates. Large 8vo, pp. 380, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1905. $6.00. 2703 Paxson (Frederic L.) The Cow Country. 8vo, pp. 18, sewn. Excerpt Amer. Hist. Review, Oct., 1916. $1.00. • j u „■ ,.• . f . ^l?^ Phillips (Wm.) Conquest of Kansas by Missouri and her alhes : history of troubles in Kansas from passage of organic act until July, 1856. 12mo, pp. 414, cloth. Boston 1856. Fine copy. $2.50. , ^ ^. ^ , . , ,, • tt c c . ?8^ Pomeroy (S. C, of Kansas) Conflict and triumph: speech in U. S. Senate, 1866. $1 2S 2706 Ray (P. O.) Repeal of Missouri Compromise, its origin and authorship. Large 8vo, pp. 315, "cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1909. $3.50. 2707 Robertson (James A.) Louisiana under rule of Spam, France and U. S. ; social, eco- nomic and political conditions of the territory represented in the Louisiana Purchase Translated from the French and Spanish, or transcribed from original MSS.; colored map of territory and early maps and plans. 2 vols, large Svo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. 2708 72 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. KANSAS. Robinson (Sara T. L.) Kansas ; its interior and exterior life ; settlement, political history ; climate, soil, productions, etc. ; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 375, cloth. Boston 1856. $1,50. 2709 Ruxton (Geo. F.) Life in the Far West. 12mo, pp. 236, cloth. New York, 1849 $6,00, 2710 First and best edition. Kansas, Colorado, Utah. Sage (R. B.) Wild Scenes in Kansas and Nebraska, the Rocky Mountains, Oregon, California, New Mexico, Texas, and the Grand Prairies; during three years excur- sion, with description of the countries, their geography, resources, condition, inhab- itants, etc. Plates. 12mo, pp. 304, newly bound, by Riviere of London, in half green calf gilt, giU top. Phila., 1855. $12.00. 2711 Sumner (Chas.) Crime against Kansas, the apologies for the crime, the true remedy. 8vo, pp. 22, sewn. Washington, 1856. $1.25. 2712 Seward (Wm. H.) Freedom in Kansas ; speech in Senate, March, 1858. Bvo, pp. 15, sewn. Washington, 1858. 7Sc. 2713 Speech for immediate admission of Kansas into Union. Bvo, pp. 11, sewn. 1856. $1.00. 2714 Shoup (Earl L.) Indian Missions in Kansas. Bvo, pp. 5, sewn. 1910. 75c. 2715 Sweet (Wm. W.) The Methodist Episcopal Church and the Civil War. 8vo, pp. 228, cloth. Cincinnati (1912). $1.50. 2716 Deals with the Church on the border, in New ]i.ng:land. the Atlantic States and the Central and Northwestern States, Church of Missions in the South, Chaplains in the Union Army, etc, with extensive bibliography, appendix relating to Jefferson Davis, Lincoln, memorials for and against slavery, index, etc. Kansas: Contains considerable material regarding Kansas and the special conference held in that state. Thayer (Eli) History of the Kansas Crusade, its friends and its foes. 12rao, pp. 316, cloth. New York, 1889. $1.50. 2717 Also includes speech on the Central American question, Webb (W. E.) Buffalo Land; authentic narrative of adventures and misadventures of a late scientific and sporting party upon the great plains of the West, with all de- scriptions of country traversed, the Indian as he is, habits of the buffalo, wolf and wild horse, etc. ; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 503, old sheep. Cincinnati, 1872. $3.00. 2718 Whitman (E. B.) and Searl. Folding colored map of Eastern Kansas, 21ix27 inches. 12mo, cloth. Lawrence, 1856. $1.00. 2719 Whitney (Carrie W.) Kansas City, its History and its People, 1808-1908; extensively illustrated. 3 large and thick volumes, 4to, pp. 2083, half leather, cloth sides, gilt edges. 1908. Published at $25.00 net, for $12,50. 2720 Williams (R. H.) With Border Ruffians, Memories of Far West, 1852-1868. Por- trait and plates. Bvo, pp. 492, cloth. London, 1907. $3.25. 2721 Contains much relating to Kansas and Texas. Wilson (Hon. Henry) Speech on Bill to authorize the people of Kansas to form a Constitution and State Government preparatory to admission into Union. Bvo, pp. 8, sewn. 1856. 50c, _ 2722 Speech, State of Affairs in Kansas, 1856. Bvo, pp. 16, sewn. Washington, 1856. 7Sc. 2723 See also Ariz,; Thayer, Wilson — Ark; Bell — Colo.; Mj-rick, Tice — Oklahoma; Fowler — Ore. ; Van Tramp — Texas ; Connelly. KENTUCKY. Albach (James R.) Annals of the West : embracing concise account of principal events which have occurred in western states and territories from discovery of Mis- sissippi Valley to 1856. Thick Bvo, full sheep. Pittsburgh, 1856. $7,50. 2824 Berea College, Ky., an interesting history. Plates. 12mo, pp. 108, cloth. Cincin- nati, 1875. $1.25. 2825 Catalogue, 1892-93. Illustrations. 12mo, pp. 57, wrappers. Cincinnati, 1893. 50c. 2826 Bishop (Nathaniel H.) Four Months in a Sneak-Box. Voyage of 2600 miles down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and along Gulf of Mexico. Numerous illustrations. Bvo, pp. 332 cloth. Boston (1879). $2.50. 2827 Much relating to Kentucky. Boone (Daniel, the great Western Hunter and Pioneer) Life, by Cecil B. Hartley; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 352, newly bound in buckram, leather label. Phila. [1865]. $3.00. 2828 and the hunters of Ky., by W. H. Bogart; illustrations, 12mo, pp. 464, cloth. New York, 1859. $250. 2829 Kentucky 73 Boone's Wilderness Road; by Archer B. Hulbert; frontispiece and maps. Crown 8vo, pp. 207, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1903. $2.50. 2830 This roadway, the Wilderness Road to Kentucky from Virginia and Tennessee, was the longest, blackest, hardest road of pioneer days in America. Tlic romance of discovery of Walker, and Gist, and Boone, and the great social m^ovement which was the marvel of the 18th century and resulted in the making of Kentucky, centers naturally around the study of the Wilderness Road marked out by Daniel Boone through Cumberland Gap. Bourbon Co. (Ky.) Agricultural Society, Constitution and By-Laws. 16mo, pp. 12, wrappers. Louisville, 1851. 50c. 2831 Bradbury (John) Travels in the Interior of America, 1809-1811 : including Upper Louisiana : Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee with the Illinois and Western Ter- ritories: and containing Remarks and Observations useful to persons Emigrating to those countries. 8vo, pp. 364, original boards. Liverpool ,1817. $12.00. 2832 A find copy of the scarce original edition. Same, edited by Thwaites. Folding map and facsimile. Large 8vo, pp. 320, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $6.00. 2833 [Bradley (J. W.)] Pioneer life in the West; comprising adventures of Boone, Ken- ton, Brady, Clarke, the Whetzels and others, in their fierce encounters with the In- dians ; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 332, cloth. Phila., 1858. Scarce. $3.75. 2834 Bryan (Daniel) The Movmtain Muse; comprising the Adventures of Daniel Boone and the Power of Virtuous and Refined Beauty. 12mo, pp. 294, calf. Harrisonburg, 1813. Very scarce. $9.00. _ 2835 Bryant's Station, and the memorial proceedings held by the Lexington Chapter of the D. A. R., prepared by Reuben T. Durrett. With numerous plates. 4to, pp. 278, in the original wrappers as issued. Louisville, Filson Club, 1897. $6.50. 2836 A cheap copy vpith library stamps, A valuable account of the attack on Bryant's Station during the American Revolution. Also in- cludes much historical material regarding the Battle of Blue Licks, Daniel Boone, etc. Buckner (Gen. S. B.) An exceedingly interesting historical autograph letter signed, dated from office of Illinois Central R. R., New York, March 8, 1861, addressed to Gov. Magoffin of Kentucky. 4 pp., 4to. $25.00. 2837 A most interesting historical document reflecting spirit of times and public sentiment in the North toward the South. In it he states that if the South will avoid an attack on the forts, public feeling in the North will compel Lincoln to keen the peace if the South remains in a defensive at- titude, the large majority of Illinois would take up arms against the Republican party if Civil War ensued. "Should the South aggress, it will unite public sentiment in the North and Civil War will ensue. Public sentiment in the North is entirely opposed to coercion." He refers to Gov. Magoffin's declaration of neutrality and states the Republicans will be swept from power as by a tornado, which will annihilate their party. The letter further refers to Boick- ner's efforts to secure arms and ammunition for Kentucky, etc. Born in Kentucky, graduated at West Point, was Adjutant General of Kentucky during the Civil War. This letter contains considerable material of local historical interest on Kentucky and Illinois. Another, dated from Headquarters, Kentucky State Guard, Paducah, June 15, 1861, and addressed to Gov. Magoffin of Kentucky, 2 pp., 4to. $21.00. 2838 A most interesting historical document relating to the e.xrited condition of the citizens of Columbus (Ky.), invitation of IMayor of Columbus to General Pillow to occupy Columbus with Tennessee troops, cancellation of such occupancy on representation of neutrality of Kentucky, steps taken to quiet popular excitement, etc. Butler (Wm. O., of Ky.) Speech on proposition to restore the fine to Gen. Jackson. 8vo, pp. 16, sewn. Washington, 1843. $1.00. 2839 Buttrick (Tilly, Jr.) Voyages and Discoveries, 1812-1819; also Evans's pedestrious tour of four thousands miles, through Western States and Territories, 1818; edited by Thwaites. Portrait and facsimiles. Large 8vo, pp. 364, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleve- land, 1904. $5,00. 2840 Much relating to Kentucky. . Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 2841 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relation to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N Y. N. J., Del,, Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Clark (Chas E., Covington, Ky.) The Local Building Association— a cornerstone of the Commonweal, address at New Orleans, Feb., 1908. 12mo, pp. 10, wrappers. Cin- cinnati. 35c. ^ ^ ,,,„.,,. . 2842 Annual Address before Kentucky State League of Local Building Associations at Covington, Ky., April, 1908. 12mo, pp. 8, wrappers. Cincinnati. 3Sc. 2843 Coleman (Mr., of Kentucky) Speech on Bill subscribing $150,000 to Maysville and Lexington Road. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. Washington, 1830. $1.00. 2844 74 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. KENTUCKY. Colored Orphan Industrial Home (Lexington, Ky.) 6th Annual report, Jan., 1900. Frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 31, wrappers. Lexington, 1900. SOc. 2845 Same. 7th Annual report, Jan., 1901. 12mo, pp. 36, wrappers, illustrations. Lexington, 1901. SOc. . 2846 Connelley (Wm. E.) Founding of Harman's Station, with account of Indian cap- tivity of Mrs. Wiley and exploration and settlement of the Big Sandy Valley in the Virginias and Ky. ; plates." Large 8vo, pp. 178, cloth, uncut. New York, 1910. As new. $2.00. 2847 Craik (James, of Louisville, Ky.) The Divine Life and the New Birth, as exhibited in the Scriptures and by the Church. 12mo, pp. 30, sewn. New York, 1850. SOc. 2848 Crittenden (Gen. Geo. B.) Original autograph letter signed, addressed to his father, dated from Santa Fe, N. M., May 18, 1861. 2 pp., 8vo. $10.00. 2849 Gen. Crittenden, born in Ky., was a graduate of U. S. M. A. On Outbreak of Civil War he joined Confederate states. The present is his original letter to his father advising him of his resignation as an officer in the U. S. army because he could not «ngage in deadly conflict with those whose cause he considered just. He calls it "an unnatural war," and states his intention of offering his services to Kentucky. Cuming (Fortescue) Tour to Western Country, through Ohio and Kentucky, voy- age down Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and trip through Mississippi Territory and part of West Florida, 1807-1809 ; edited by Thwaites. Facsimile. Large 8vo, pp. 378, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. _ 2850 Darnell (Elias) Journal containing accurate and interesting account of hardships, sufferings, battles, defeat and captivity of those heroic Ky. volunteers and regulars commanded by Gen. Winchester, 1812-13, etc.; with inserted portrait. 16mo, pp. 98, half calf. Phila., 1854. $4.00. 2851 Duke (Basil W.) Morgan's Cavalry; portraits and maps. 8vo, pp. 442, cloth, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1906. $2.50. 2852 Durrett (R. T.) John Filson : First Historian of Kentucky, account of his life and writings from original sources. 4to, pp. 132, original wrappers. Louisville, 1884. $7.50. 2853 Filson Club publication. Ellis (Edward S.) Life and Times of Daniel Boone, with sketches of Simon Ken- ton, Lewis Wetzel and other leaders in settlement of the West; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 280, cloth. Philadelphia [1884]. $1.50. 2854 [Fairchild (E. H.)] Berea College, Ky., an interesting history; illustrated. 12mo, pp. 108, cloth. Cincinnati, 1875. Scarce. $3.50. 2855 Baccalaureate Sermon preached June 30, 1878. 8vo, pp. 16, sewn. Boston, 1878. 75c. 2856 Farnham (Eliza W.) Life in Prairie Lands. 12mo, pp. 408, cloth. New York, 1846. $1.25. 2857 Contains much relating to Illinois, Kentucky, and Missouri. Faux (W.) Memorable Days in America ; condition and probable prospects of British Emigrants, including Birkbeck's settlement in the Illinois ; also Welby's Visit to North America and the English settlements in Illinois; edited bv Thwaites. Facsimiles and plates. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1905. $10.00. 2858 Also relates to Kentucky. Fee (John G., of Berea, Ky.) Autobiography; portrait. 12mo, pp. 212, cloth, Chi- cago, 1891. $1.25. 2859 Rev. Fee was a famous abolitionist. Filson (John) The Discovery, Settlement, and present state of Kentucke with the Topography and Natural History. The adventures of Colonel Daniel Boon, com- preheneding every important occurrence in the political history of that Province: the Minutes of the Piankashaw Council, 1784; account of Indian Nations within the Limits of the Thirteen United States: the Stages and Distances between Philadelphia and the Falls of the Ohio ; from Pittsburg to Pensacola and several other places. The present copy has the excessiveley rare folded map engraved in French by Andre. Svo, beautifullv bound in full polished red levant morocco, inside gilt borders and gilt edges by Matthews. Wilmington, James Adams, 1784. $350.00. 2860 The above is a remarkably fine copy of this exceedingly rare work, clean and very tall, every page in remarkably good condition except that margin of the title and subscription page has been very carefully mended. The Hoe copy with the English map sold in 1912 at auction for $1250.00. Since 1903 the Hoe and the present copy are the only copies that we can trace as having come upon the market. Flexner (Abram) The New Ballot Law of Louisville (Ky.) at Work and Compared with Massachusetts Law. 12mo, pp. 12, sewn. Cambridge, 1889. 75c. 2861 Flint (Timothy) History and Geography of Mississippi Valley with condensed physical geography of Atlantic U. S. and whole Amer. continent. 2 vols, in 1, Svo, half morocco, gilt top. Cincinnati, 1832. $6.00. 2862 Kentucky 75 f/.*"* (Timothy) Life, 1780-1848, among Pioneers and Frontiersmen in Ohio and Mississippi Valleys and in New England and the South, by Kirkpatrick. With chron- ological hst of his writings, bibliography, etc. Plates. 8vo, pp. 331, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $5.00. 2863 Early history of central, western, and southern parts Df the United States, from 1780 to 1840. Kelates extensively to Kentucky. Fordham (Ellas P.) Travels in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky; and residence in Illinois territory, 1817-1818; edited by Prof. Ogg. With facsimiles of the author's sketches and plans. 8vo, pp. 248, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1906. $6.50. - ^r . , e, ^^^^ Out of print and scarce. Frankfort (Ky.) Commonwealth: Weekly issue, 1862- 1863. 17 issues as below, folio, as issued, $7.50, or separate, 50c each. 2865 1862— Mar. 18, (and Supp.), 31, Apr. 8, 22, 29, May 27, June 24, July 1, 15, 29, Aug. 5, 19, Dec. 30. 1863— Jan. 6. Feb. 24. Mar. 10, May 12. Green (Thomas M.) The Spanish Conspiracy: review of early Spanish movements in South-west, etc. targe 8vo, pp. 406, cloth. Cincinnati, 1891. Scarce. $7,50. 2866 [Hall (B. Rush)] New Purchase; or. Seven and a half Years in Far West. 2 vols., 12mo, original boards. New York, 1843. $3.00. 2867 Relates to Kentucky. Hall (James) Sketches of History, Life and Manners in the West; with plan of Fort at Boonesboro. 2 vols., 12mo, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of Lon- don in half polished brown calf gilt, gilt top. Phila., 1835. $15.00. 2868 One of the scarcest of Hall's works, especially so with the plan of Boonesboro. Haney (Wm. H.) The Mountain People of Kentucky; account of present conditions with attitude of people toward improvement. Map and portraits. 12mo, pp. 196, cloth. Cincinnati, 1906. $1.50. 2869 Harris (Isham G.) Civil War Governor of Tennessee. 2 pp., 4to, autograph letter signed, dated Nashville, Aug. 4, 1861. Accompanying this is B. Magoffin's (Civil War Governor of Ky.) reply to the foregoing letter, 2 pp., folio, dated Aug. 12, 1861. To- gether, two documents. $75.00. 2870 Two exceedingly interesting historical documents relating to the proclamation of neutrality by Kentucky and the Federal Government's organization of military companies, battalions and regi- ments in Kentucky for the purpose of invading Tennessee, transporting arms and "aiding and abetting the Federal -Government in this wicked war for the purpose of crushing and subjugating the Southern States." The reply covers account of Magoifin's visit to the military encampments, his interviews with officers and their reports. "Many of them believe or affect to believe there is great danger of an invasion from Tennessee." His attempts to have the Federal Government disband the organizations and to cease transporting men and munitions to the borders of Tennessee. Hesperian Tree (The) : souvenir of the Ohio Valley (1900), edited by John J. Piatt; numerous plates and woodcuts. Large royal 8vo, pp. 440, original cloth, uncut, gilt top, almost as new. North Bend, Ohio (1900). $3.00. 2871 Contains many valuable historical articles relating to Ohio, Ky., and the Old Northwest; a valu- able article by Murat Halstead on Abraham Lincoln, the Morgan Raiders, Harriet B. Stowe, and Rookwood vase portrait of George Washington, etc. An Annual of the Ohio Valley, 1903, edited by J. J. Piatt ; numerous plates and woodcuts. Large royal 8vo, pp. 464, in the original half white cloth boards, al- most as new. Columbus, 1903. $2.50. 2872 Contains important historical articles on Ohio, Virginia, North Carolina, New Mexico, Calif., North Dakota, Ky., Ind., the Old National Road, the Old Northwest Territory, Ohio River, etc. Holt (Jos.) Fallacy of Neutrality : address to people of Ky. ; also his letter to J. F. Speed. 8vo, pp. 32, wrappers. New York, 1861. $1.00. _ 2873 Imlay (G.) Topographical description of Western territory of North America, containing succinct account of soil, climate, natural history, population, agriculture, manners and customs, with ample description of several divisions into which that country is partitioned ; the discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky, topography and natural historj'- of that important country, by John Filson, to which is added adventures of Col. Daniel Boon, minutes of Piankashaw Council held at Post St. Vincent 1784 and account of Indian nations of the thirteen states. With the two rare folding maps in excellent condition. Small 8vo, pp. 260, beautifully bound by Riviere of London, in full polished levant morocco extra, inside gold borders, and full gilt edges. New York, 1793. $27.50. 2874 An unusually choice copy of this scarce work, with the two folding maps (usually wanting.) Relates to N. Y.. Pa.. Md.. N. J., Va.. N. C. S. C. Ga.. Fla., Ky., Ohio, 111., Ont., West Va., Old Louisiana Territory, Delaware, and the N. W. regions of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. Jones (J. B.) Wild Western Scenes — the war path : narrative of adventures in wil- derness, captivities of sundry persons, etc., etc.; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 336, cloth (shabby). Phila., 1873. Very scarce. $6.00. _ _ 2875 Kelsey (D. M.) Our Pioneer Heroes and their daring deeds ; lives and famous ex- ploits of Boone, Kenton, Brady, Crockett, Bowie, Houston, Carson, Harney, Custer, 76 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. KENTUCKY. California Joe, Wild Bill, Buffalo Bill, Gens. Crooks and Miles, Great Indian Chiefs, etc. Numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth. Chicago. $1.50. 2875 Kentucky Geological Survey, 3rd report, 1856-1857, by D. D. Owen and others; diagrams. Vols. 3 and 4 only. 2 large and thick 8vo, vols., cloth. Frankfort, 1857. $3.50. 2877 University. Annual Catalogue of officers and students for session of 1871-72, with general announcement for 1872-73. 8vo, pp. 94, wrappers. Louisville, 1872 SOc. 2878 Louisville (Ky.) House of Refuge ; 20th Annual Report, for year ending Aug. 31, 1885 ; folding plate and plan. 8vo, pp. 31, wrappers. Louisville, 1886. 75c. 2879 National Medical College ; Catalogue, 1894-5. 8vo, pp. 12, wrappers. Louis- ville. SOc. 2880 M'Clung (J. A.) Sketches of Western Adventure, containing account of most in- teresting incidents connected with the Settlement of the West, 1755 to 1794: with an appendix. With woodcut plates. 12mo, pp. 316, newly bound by Riviere of London, gilt top. Dayton, 1847. $7.50. 2881 The French and Indian Wars, border life and adventure, Indian captivities, the Northwestern Campaign, John Slover, Simon Kenton, Daniel Boone, etc. McKnight (Chas.) Our Western Border ; its life, combats, adventures, captivities, scouts. Red chiefs, etc., one hundred years ago. Numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 752, doth. Philadelphia, 1876. $5.00. 2882 A cheap copy of this scarce work. Magoffin (Beriah), War Governor of Ky. Message to the General Assembly of Ky., Sept., 1861. 8vo, pp. 36, sewn. Frankfort, 1861. $18.50. 2883 An exceedingly rare and most important historical document dealing in extenso with Gov. Magof- fin's absolute refusal to furnish men foi^ the Federal service, giving in full his reply that the real obiect of tlie war was the prosecution of an unconstitutional war of coercion against the South, denying the authority of the President to declare war against the South, the division of public opin- ion in the State, the declaration of neutrality by Ky., the violation of her neutrality, both by the Federal and Confederate states, the illegal capture of the Steamers Terry and Orr. the threatend invasion of Kentucky, etc. The present copy contains, in addition to the message, the appendix giving the full correspond- ence between Gov. Magoffin, Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis. Long one page, 4to, autograph letter, dated from the Executive Department, May 24, 1861, addressed to John M. Johnson. $25.00. 2884 A very important historical document referring to Governor Magoffin's refusal "to furnish troops for the wicked purpose of subduing sister Southern States." The present letter refers to his proclamation forbidding any movement of troops of either side for the occupation of Kentucky soil. The letter refers to the suppression of meetings of citizens who were opposed to his proclamation. One-page, 4to, autograph letter signed, dated from the Executive Office June 25, 1861, addressed to Major Gen. Winfield Scott. $15.00. 2885 An important historical letter in which Governor Magoffin sends Gen. S. B. Buckner to repre- sent Kentucky in discussion of Kentucky's neutrality during Civil War. Martin (Horace) Pictorial Guide to Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. Numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 112, cloth. New York, 1851. $1.50. 2886 Matson (G. C.) Water resources of Blue Grass Region, with chapter on quality of waters by C. Palmer ; folding colored map and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 223, wrappers. Washington, 1909. $1.00. 2887 Michaux (Andre) Travels into Kentucky, 1793-1796: Travels to west of Alleghany ]\Iounlains, in Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, and back to Charleston by the Upper Carolinas, 1802-1803, by Francois A. Michaux: Tour into the territory northwest of the Alleghany Mountains, 1803, by Thaddeus M. Harris; edited by Thwaites. With portrait, folding maps, and facsimiles. Large 8vo, pp. 382, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleve- land, 1904. $5.00. 2888 Travels in the West between the formation of the Constitution and the purchase of Louisiana. Mills (J. S.) and D. Smith. Report of Missionary Tour through that Part of U. S. which lies West of Alleghany Mountains. 8vo, pp. 64, sewn. Andover, 1815. $3.50. 2889 .\long Ohio River, Ky., Tenn., Miss., La., etc. Northwest Territory: Papers in relation to the official conduct of Governour Sar- gent, published by particular desire of his friends. 8vo, pp. 64. A remarkably choice and clean copy, bound by Riviere of London, in half mottled calf extra. Printed at Boston, August 1, 1801. $27.50. 2890 A remarkably choice copy of this exceedingly rare early Western item. It deals with the Old Northwestern Territory, Kentucky, etc. Sargent was deposed as Governor of the Mississippi Ter- ritory by President Jefferson in favor of his accuser. C. C. Claiborne, and these Papers were pub- lished "not for the due award of justice — that is wrested from him forever by the strong' arm of Power; but for the fair exposition of the' leading motives and conduct of the present and ex-Gov ernour of the Mississippi Territory." Kentucky 77 Obituary Addresses delivered upon occasion of reinterment of remains of Gen. Chas. Scott, Maj. Wm. T. Barry, and Capt. Bland Ballard and wife in cemetery at Frank- fort, Nov., 1854. 8vo, pp. 54, cloth, Frankfort, 1855. $1.50. 2891 Largely Kentucky. Perkins (J. H.) Annals of the West: account of principal events occuring in West- ern States and Territories from discovery of Mississippi Valley to 1850; revised and enlarged by J. M. Peck. Large and thick 8vo, pp. 818, newly bound by Riviere of London in half polished calf extra, gilt tops. St. Louis, 1851. $9.00. 2892 Arkansas, Daniel Boone, General Braddock, Aaron Burr, the Great I^akcs, Kentucky, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Border Forts, Simon Girty, General Harmar, War of 1812, Indian Treaties, La Salle, Marquette, Missouri, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Indiana, General Wayne, West Virginia, etc. Pollard (Edward A.) First Year of the War; steel portraits. 8vo, pp. 368, cloth. Richmond, 1862. $2.00. 2893 The Battle of Bull Run, campaign in Western Va., position and policy of Ky., situation of Tfenn. and Ky., etc., etc. Polytechnic Society of Ky. : Charter and By-Laws. 12mo, pp. 24, wrappers. Louis- ville, 1892. 2Sc. 2894 Redford (A. H.) Western Cavaliers ; embracing history of M. E. Church in Kv., 1832 to 1844. 12mo, pp. 552, cloth. Nashville, 1876. $3.00. 2895 Robertson (James A.) Louisiana under rule of Spain, France and United States; social, economic, and political conditions of the territory represented in the Louisiana Purchase. Translated from the French and Spanish, or transcribed from the original manuscripts. With colored map of the territory and early maps and plans. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. 2896 Relates to Kentucky. Rowe (John F.) History of Reformatory Movements resulting in restoration of Apostolic church, etc. 8vo, pp. 516, cloth. Cincinnati, 1894. $1.75. 2897 John Calvin and Calvinism, origin of Methodism and M. E. church, Wesley not a Methodist, Reformation in Ky., etc. [Sanders (Daniel C.)] History of Indian Wars with First Settlers of United States to commencement of the Late War. The present copy has the scarce appendix, cover- ing account of the Indian battles fought by Andrew Jackson, and others, during the late war. It has the two curious and crudely colored plates. Small 8vo, pp. 196, half morocco, circuit edges. Rochester, 1828. $65.00. 2898 An unusually good copy of this very rare work. Margins of two pages have been neatly re- paired, and a small piece has been torn from the blank margin of one other page, but not in any way to injure the text. In every other respect, it is an unusually good copy with wide margins. It is offered at a low price. The volume is advancing rapidly in price, and now rarely occurs for sale. The Eames copy, not in as good condition as this, sold at auction, in 1910, for $52.50. A valuable contemporary work on the War of 1812: the Indian raids and treachery upori the frontiers and among the early settlers, especially in Virginia, New England, Ohio; King William's War, the Expedition against Quebec; the Massacre at Roanoke; George Washington's Early Activi- ties; the Wyoming Massacre; the Frontier Battles in Kentucky; Generals Harmar and Wayne; the Esquimaux; Slavery among the various Tribes; Indian treatment of Captives; Polygamy, etc. Shaler (N. S.) Kentucky, a pioneer commonwealth; folding map. 12mo, pp. 426, cloth. Boston, 1885. $1.25. . 2900 One of the volumes of the American Commonwealth series. Sherman (Gen. W. T.) as College President. A collection of letters, documents, and other material chiefly from private sources, relating to the life and activities of Sher- man, to the early years of Louisiana State University, and to the stirring conditions existing in the South on the eve of the Civil War, 1859-1861, edited by Walter L. Fleming; numerous portraits, facsimiles, views. Large 8vo, pp. 379, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1912. $5.00. _ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ,. 2901 The letters herewith will give a far better understandmg of the private thoughts and feelings of the men who afterward bore conspicuous parts in the Civil War than any naked narrative. Much relating to Kentucky. , . „, . Smith (B. B.) Charge to the Clergy of Diocese of Kentucky delivered m Christ Church, Lexington, May, 1843. 8vo, pp. 14, wrappers. Lexington, 1843. 7Sc. 2902 Speed (Thos.) The Wilderness Road : description of the routes of travel by which the Pioneers and Early Settlers first came to Kentucky; map. 4to, pp. 76, original wrappers. With library stamps. Louisville, 1886. $5.00. 2903 Filson Club publication. , , ,,, ,.,.,, j r ,, Strickland ( W. P.) Pioneers of the West ; or, hf e in the woods ; full page illustra- tions 12mo pp 404 newly and handsomely bound in half levant morocco, gilt top. New' York (1856). $6.00. . , ,.,.,, • 29°^^ Relates chiefly to the Old Northwest, giving accounts of the early explorers, pioneer preachers, Indians, Daniel Boone, Anthony Wayne, etc. _,,_.,,._., Theological Seminary of Presbyterian Church, Uanville, Ky., 3rd annual catalogue, 1855-56. 8vo, pp. 18, wrappers. Louisville, 1856. 75c 2905 Van Home (Thomas B.) History of the Army of the Cumberland, its organization, campaigns, and battles written at request of Geo. H. Thomas, illustrated with cam- 78 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. KENTUCKY. paign and battle maps compiled by Edw. Ruger. 2 large 8vo, vols, and the atlas of maps and charts. Cincinnati, 1875. Scarce. $8.00. 2906 Viev7S and Reviews in American Literature, history, and fiction. 12mo, pp. 238, cloth London, 1S46. $1.75. 2907 Indians, Daniel Boone, Mexico, etc. Wallace (Gen. Lewis) Original autograph letter signed, dated Hdqrs., U. S. Forces, Lexington, Aug. 22, 1862, addressed to war Gov. Robinson of Ky. 1 page, 4to $20.00. . 2908 A letter urging the legislature to authorize Wallace to collect for instant service 5,000 mounted home guards. He says, "Von can mature measures for their payment at your leisure." Webber (C. W.) The Hunter-Naturalist: romance of sporting; or, wild scenes and wild hunters; numerous illustrations, including two colored plates. 8vo, pp. 610, newly bound in full red buckram, leather label, gilt top. Philadelphia, 1856. $7.50. 2909 Fox hunting, bear hunting, trouting, etc. Contains much of great interest in regard to early pioneer life in Kentucky, Texas, the Northern Lakes and Rivers, etc. Welby (Adlard) Visit to North America and English Settlements in Illinois, with Winter Residence at Philadelphia ; to ascertain the actual prospects of the emigrating agriculturist, mechanic, and commercial speculator. Excessively rare first edition, with the full set of finely executed stipple plates. 8vo, pp. 12 and 224. Bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, in half polished tree calf gilt, front and bottom pages entirely uncut, gilt top. London, 1821. $65.00.. 2910 A remarkably fine copy of this excessively rare and historically valuable volume. It contains the full set of plates and the very unusual leaf of errata and list of the plates. One of the most important and accurate contributions! to the history of the Middle West of its period and a volume which will always stand high as an authority. Apart from Illinois, the volume deals with and presents early views in Indiana, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio and Maryland, for which states it contains much valuable material on the existing manners, customs, commercial rela- tions, etc. Western Citizen (Paris, Ky.) Weekly issue, 10 issues, as below, folio, as issued, $7.50, or separate, $1.25 each. 2911 1862— Mar. 7, 14, Apr. 4, May 2,'' 23. 30, Dec. 5. 1863— Jan. 9, 23. 30, May 8. Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery (Louisville) from January, 1842 to June 1843, from January 1844 to June 1846, and January 1847 to December 1848, being Old Series, Vols. 5 to 7, and New Series Vols. 1 to 5 and 7 to 8. 10 vols., 8vo, uni- formly bound in full sheep, in good condition. $10.00. 2912 Contains, apart from its medical material, considerable matter on the southern states and various medical colleges and institutions in Kentucky, Indiana, New York, Tennessee, etc. Witherspoon (Pattie F.) Through Two Administrations ; character sketches of Kentucky. 12mo, pp. 110, cloth. Chicago, 1897. $1.00. 2913 Wortley (Emmeline S.) Travels in U. S., etc., 1849-50. 12mo, pp. 464, cloth. New York, 1851. 7Sc. 2914 Very cheap copy, has been rebacked by an amateur. Contains three chapters on Ky. See also Conn. ; Wansey — Fla. ; Coggeshall — Miss. ; Address — Ohio ; Entick, Michaux, Stobo, Thwaites, Wright, Page — Pa. ; Pritts, Singleton — Texas ; Hawes. LOUISIANA. Account of Louisiana : being an Abstract of Documents in the Offices of the Depart- ment of State, and of the Treasurer. 8vo, half polished calf. Philadelphia, 1803. $18.75. 3015 Account of Louisiana, laid before Congress by direction of the President of the United States, Nov. 14, 1803: comprising an Account of its Boundaries, History, Cities, Towns and Settlements . . (Inhabitants, Productions, Indians), &c. (title per- forated). 12mo, polished calf extra, by Morrell. Providence, printed by Heaton and WilUams, n. d. [18—]. $31.50. 3016 Contents: Red River and its Settlements — Concord, Arkansas, St. Charles and St. Andreiv— General Description of Upper Louisiana — St. Bernardo — Passes of the Mississippi — The Inhabitants and their Origin — New Orleans, etc. Gives quite a good account of the various Indian Tribes. Allen (Henry W.) Recollections by Sarah A. Dorsey; portrait. 12mo, pp. 420, half morocco. New York [1866], $1.50. 3017 Brig.-Gen. Allen was Gov. of La. Aiiderson (D.) Canada, or a View of the Importance of the British American Col- onies, showing their Extensive and Improvable Resources, and pointing out the Great and Unprecedented Advantages which have been allowed to the Americans over our own Colonists, &c. ; map. 8vo, original boards, uncut. 1814. $9.50. 3018 The impolicy of which the British Government has been guilty in allowing the Americans to take possession of Louisiana — Observations on Louisiana, etc. Arrowsmith's Very Fine Large Coloured Chart of the West Indies and Spanish Dominions in North America, 1803 (extended to 1810), mounted on linen, opening out to 56x48 in., in strong board case. J. Arrowsmith, 1803 [1810]. $15.75. 3019 Takes in part of Louisiana and the Floridas. Louisiana ' ' 79 Beauregard (General G. T.) Original autograph letter signed, 2 pp., 8vo, dated from Charleston, March 14, 1861, addressed to Col. E. Manigault, Chief of Ordnance of Con- federate States. $35.00. 3020 _ An important historical letter reRardinp the urgent necessity of increased artillery and ammuni- tion to be located before the afternoon of March 15 at Morris Island, Sullivan Island, and Castle Pinkney. Gen. BeaureRard was born at New Orleans, graduated from WestI Point, served in the Mexiclan War, resigned from West Point on secession of La. to accept appointment as Brigadier General in the Confederate States ai-my. The preparations urgently called for in thi^ letter were part of his efforts leading to the capture of Fort Sumpter. Another. 3 pp., Bvo, dated Charleston, S. C, Nov. 30, 1863, addressed to Mrs. O. W. Sebert, Mobile, Ala. $35.00. 3021 A most interesting historical document relating to the defense of Charleston in which Beauregard intimates that defeat will probably ensue owing to the lack of amnminition, gunboats, torpedoes, etc., laying blame for lack of supplies to lack ofl energy and stating "What a glorious result we might yet attain here, but I cannot galvanize the dead." He refers to the defeat at Chattanooga, calls attention to Bragg's bad move in dividing his forces in the face of so powerful a foe, etc. Bolton (Herbert E.) Athanase de Mezieres and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1768- 1780. Documents published for the first time, from the original Spanish and French manuscripts, chiefly in the archives of Mexico and Spain ; translated into English. Large folded map in colors and facsimiles. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1914. $12.50. 3022 Bossu (M.) Nouveaux Voyages aux Indes Occidentales, contenant une relation des differens peuples qui habitent les environs du Grand Fleuve Saint Louis, appelle vul- gairement le Mississippi : leur religion, leur gouvernement, &c. ; plates. 2 vols., half calf extra, t. e. g., by Riviere, sm. 8vo. Paris, 1789. $25.00. 3023 Travels through that part of North America formerly called Louisiana, trans- lated from the French by J. Reinhold Forster, illustrated with Notes relative chiefly to Natural History; to which is added by the Translator a Systematic Catalogue of all the known Plants of English North America, or a Flora Americse Septentrionalis ; together with an Abstract of the most useful and necessary articles contained in Peter Loefling's Travels through Spain and Cumana in South America, referred to the pages of the original Swedish edition. 2 vols., 8vo, half poUshed calf. 1771. $33.75. 3024 Brackenridge (H. M.) Voyage up Missouri River, 1811 : also Franchere's Voyage to northwest coast of America, 1811-1814, or the first Amer. settlement on the Pacific, translated by Huntington, and edited by Thwaites ; facsimiles and views. Large 8vo, pp. 410, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 3025 Much relating to Louisiana. Bradbury (John) Travels in Interior of America, 1809-1811; including description of Upper Louisiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, the Illinois and Western Territories; edited by Thwaites. Folding map and facsimile. Large 8vo, pp. 320, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $6.00. 3026 Bragg (Gen. Braxton) A collection of 26 long and closely written original auto- graph letters written to the General by his wife, chiefly between 1861 and 1863. The lot, $70.00. 3027 A most interesting and. histoically important collection of long and very detailed letters written from the General's plantation in La. to him while in command of the Confederate Artaiy at Pen- sacola, Fla. The letters, entirely of a private character, discuss very frankly the General's move- ments, comment on important information conveyed to her by the General and describe very fully to him general conditions in La., the scarcity of help, food, clothing, etc. Bremer (Frederika) Homes of the new world, trans, by Mary Howitt ; plates. 3 vols., 12mo, cloth. London, 1853. $4.50. 3028 Contains much relating to slavery. La., West Indies, etc.^ Brown (Everett S.) Senate Debate on Breckenridge Bill for Government of La., 1804. 8vo, pp. 24, sewn. Excerpt Amer. Hist. Review, Jan., 1917. $1.00. 3029 Bunner (E.) History of Louisiana, from its first discovery and settlement to present time. 16mo, pp. 268, cloth. New York, 1846. $3.00. 3030 Butel-Diunont (G. M.) Memoires historiques sur la Louisiane, contenant ce qui y est arrive de plus memorable depuis I'annee, 1687, jusqu'a present; avec I'etablissement de la Colonie Francois dans cette Province, sous la Compagnie des Indes ; le climat, les productions de ce pays; I'origine et la Religion des Sauvages; leurs moeurs et leurs coutumes, &c. ; large map of Louisiana, a folding referenced plan of New Orleans, a folding referenced plan of the concession to M. Le Blanc, on the Yazoo River, a fold- ing plan of Fort Rosalie and environs, in the territory of the Natchez Indians, natural history plates, including the cotton plant, &c. 2 vols., 12mo, fine copy, in contemporary calf. Paris, 1753. $90.00. 3031 Volume I is devoted to Natural History; Vol. II contams the History of the Country from La Salle's death in 1687 up to 1740, and may be looked upon as a continuation of the Sieur' Joutel's work. A fine copy, rare. Butler (Benj. F ) Life by T. A. Bland; steel portrait. 12mo, pp. 202, cloth. Boston, 1879. $1.25. 3032 80 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. LOUISIANA. Butler (Benj. F.) in New Orleans, etc., by James Parton. Large 8vo, pp. 174, wrap- pers. New York, 1864. $1.00. 3033 Cable (George W.) Kincaid's Battery; colored frontispiece and other illustrations 12mo, pp. 406, cloth. New York, 1908. $1.00. 3034 Calhoun Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper; 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 3035 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relation to the stated, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New ];ngland N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Clapp (Theodore) Autobiographical sketches and recollections, during 35 years' res- idence in New Orleans ; portrait. 12mo, pp. 420, cloth. Boston, 1859. $2.50. 3036 Chateaubriand (Viscount de) Celuta; or the Natchez: an Indian tale. 3 vols., 12mo, boards. London, 1835. Scarce. $5.00. 3037 Cowan (John F.) New Invasion of the South ; being a narrative of the expedition of the 71st Infantry, National Guard, through southern states to New Orleans, Feb- ruary to March, 1881. Portrait and plates. 12mo, pp. 126, cloth. New York, 1881. $1.00. 3038 Cox (Isaac J.) American Occupation of the Louisiana-Texas frontier. 8vo, pp. 187, original wrappers, uncut. Austin, 1913. $1.25. 3039 Autographed copy from author. Reprinted from Quarterly of Southwestern Hist. Assn., Vol. 17. Dacus (Hon. J. A., of St. Louis Republican). Annals of the Great Strikes in U. S. A reliable history of causes and events in labor strikes and riots of 1877. Numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 480, cloth. Chicago, 1877. $6.00. 3040 A unique copy in which G. W. Barker, an eye witness and participant in the strikes, has pre- pared four pages of manuscript correcting and giving revised version of the account appearing on page 340 et seq. Covers the strikes in Baltimore, Pennsylvania, Illinois, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, and California. An aftermath of the Civil War. Darby (William) Geographical Description of Louisiana, Southern part of Missis- sippi and Alabama : soil, climate, minerals, character and manners of inhabitants, etc. With folded, colored map. 8vo, pp. 360, newly and beautifully bound by Riviere, of London, in half polished levant morocco extra, gilt top. New York, 1817. $12.50. 3041 A beautifully bound copy of this rare work, but, as usual, the volume is foxed. The above is the second and best edition, which contains about 80 pages not included in the first edition. Death Rate of New Orleans reprinted from New Orleans Board of Health. 8vo, pp. 7, sewn. New Orleans, 1902-3. 50c. 3042 De Vergennes (M.) Memoire Historique et Politique, sur la Louisiane, accompagne d'un precis de la Vie de ce Ministre, et suivi d' autres Memoires sur I'lndostan, Saint- Dominique, la Corsi et la Guyane, fine portrait. 8vo, half polished calf extra, t. e. g., by Riviere. Paris, 1802. $15.75. 3043 Ivimits of Canada and Louisiana — Rights of France in Canada and IvOuisiana, with historical notes — Pretentions of the English — The Indian Nations — Discoveries — Spanish Possessions. Dostie (A. D.) Life of; or conflict in New Orleans, by Emily H. Reed; portrait 12mo, pp. 374, doth. New York, 1868. $1.50. 3044 Du Pratz (Le Page) ^ History of Louisiana, or the Western parts of Virginia and Carolina ; with description of the countries that lie on both sides of the River Missis- sippi, and account of the Settlements, Inhabitants, Soil, Climate and Products, and with notes _ relating to our Colonies. The rare original edition with the two very scarce folding maps. 2 vols., small 8vo, newly and beautifully bound by Zaehnsdorf in half polished levant morocco extra, rough gilt edges. London, 1763. $45.00. 3045 An unusually choice, tall and clean copy of this scarce original edition. Larned. in his Litera- ture nf American History, says that it is "One of the earliest and most useful authorities on the History of Louisiana." This work has been, very largely drawn on by later histori.nns. It is particularly rich and' valu- able in regard to Colonial conditions, the various Mississippi Tribes of Indians, commerce, etc. Ellet (Chas.) Mississippi and Ohio Rivers; containing plans for protection of delta from inundation, etc. ; numerous plans and maps. Large 8vo, pp. 368, cloth. Phila., 1853. _ $4.50. 3046 Fleming (Walter L.) Documentary History of Reconstruction : political, military, social, religious, educational and industrial, 1865, to the present time. With numerous plates and facsimiles. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $12.50. 3047 The Ku Klux, White Cnmelia, Union Len^ne, and other southern secret societies, schools and churches, local black laws, private papers of Lincoln relating to reconstruction, military commis- sions, etc. Much relating to Louisiana. Louisiana 81 Fleming (W. L.) General W. T. Sherman as College President, reprinted from the South Atlantic Quarterly, January, 1912. 8vo, pp. 24, in the orig. wrap. 75c. 3048 Only a limited ^ number printed and now scarce. Relates to his Presidency of Louisiana State University immediately before the Civil War. Contains much regarding conditions in the South 1859-1861. French (B. F.) Historical Collections of Louisiana embracing translations of rare and valuable documents, relating to natural, civil, and political history of the state; with historical and biographical notes, and an introduction ; folding map. 8vo, pp. 309, three-quarter morocco, gilt, gilt top. Phila., 1850. Scarce. $7.50. 3049 Part II containing: Translation of a recently discovered manuscript journal of expedition of Hernando de faoto in Florida, by L. Hernandez de Biedma; Description of Knglish province of Carolina, etc., by Daniel Coxe; Account of discovery of some new countries and nations in North America in 1673, by Pere-Marquette and Sieur Joliet, etc. Gayarre (Chas.) History of Louisiana, the French Denominations. 4 vols., 12mo, cloth. New Orleans, 1879. $12.50. 3050 Louisiana : its history as a French Colony. 8vo, pp. 380, cloth. New York, 1852. $3.50. 3051 Romance of the History of Louisiana. 12mo, pp. 265, cloth. New York, 1848. $2.50._ 3052 [Gleig (GeoTgp R.)] Campaigns of British Army at Washington and New Orleans, 1814-1815. Third and best edition. 8vo, pp. 388, newly bound by Riviere of London in half polished calf gilt, uncut, gilt tops. London, Murray, 1827. $6.00. 3053 One of the best contemporary accounts of the operations at Washington and New Orleans. In dudes also much interesting material relating to Bermuda and the West Indies. Hepworth (George H.) Whip, Hoe, and Sword; or. Gulf Department in 1863. 12mo, pp. 298, cloth. Boston, 1864. $1.50. 3054 Relates to the South, planters and plantations, Loi '"^iana. the negro, etc. Hoffman (Wickham) Camp Court and Siege, narrative of personal adventures and observation during two wars, 1861-1865, 1870-1871. 12mo, pp. 285, cloth. New York, 1877. $2.25. .... 3055 HoUoway (J. N.) History of Kansas : from first exploration of Mississippi Valley to its admission into the Union : embracing sketch of La., Amer. slavery and its on- ward march, conflict of free and slave labor in settlement of Kansas, etc.; illustrated. 8vo, pp. 584, cloth. Lafayette, 1868. $5.00. 3056 Howard Association of New Orleans; Report of Receipts, Expenditures, and their Work in the Epidemic of 1878; with Names of Contributors, etc. 8vo, pp. 59, original wrappers. New Orleans, 1878. 7Sc. 3057 Howard (James Q.) History of the Louisiana Purchase. 8vo, pp. 170, cloth. Chi- cago, 1902. $1.50. . ... 3058 Hutchins (Thomas) An Historical Narrative and Topographical Description of Louisiana and West Florida, comprehending the River Mississippi, with its principal branches and settlements, and the River Pearl, Pascagoula, Mobile, Perdido, Escambia, Chacta-Hatcha, &c., the Climate, Soil, and Produce, whether Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral, &:c. 8vo, polished calf extra, gilt top, other edges uncut. Philadelphia, 1784. $75.00. 3059 Top corner of title and last leaf neatly mended. Irwin (R. B.) History of Nineteenth Army Corps; numerous maps. Royal 8vo, pp. 528, cloth, uncut. New York, 1892. $3.00. 3060 Contains complete rosters of troops, etc.,; account oi services in La. under Butler and Farragut and in Va. Jackson (Andrew) Life, with appendix, containing most important of his state papers ; portrait. 12mo, pp. 288, sheep. Auburn, 1847. $2.50. 3061 Much regarding the battle of New Orleans. Jefferys (T.) Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North and South America; giving a particular account of the climate, soil, minerals, animals, vegetables, manufactures, trade, commerce and languages; together with the religion, government, genius, character, manners and customs of the Indians and other inhab- itants. First editions, both parts, with the complete set of 18 beautifully engraved large folding maps and plates, folio, pp. 414, old calf, rebacked, sound. London, 1760. $125.00. 3062 Part I contains a description of Canada and old Louisiana Territory. Part II contains descrip- tion of the Islands of St. Domingo, St. Martin, St. Bartholomew, Guadalupe, Martinico, Le Grenade and Cayenne. ,, , , ... . j- , , t* • The above is a remarkably tall and unusually clean copy of this exceedingly scarce work. It in- cludes all of the rare folding maps in unusually fine and clean condition. The very large maps have been carefully mounted on linen. Another copy of same. Maps not mounted, otherwise same. 3063 Johnston (Col. Wm. P.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Richmond, Va., Sept. 21, 1864, addressed to Major Gen. J. C. Breckenridge. 1 page, 8vo. $1.50. 3064 Advises the President's instructions to call on Gen. Breckenridge on important matters. On staff of Jefferson Davis, afterwards first President of Tulane University, La. 82 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. LOUISIANA. King (Grace) New Orleans, the place and the people. Very numerous illustrations 12mo, pp. 423, cloth. New York, 1896. $2.00. 3065 Livingston (Edw.) Introductory Report of the Code of Prison Discipline, explan- atory of the Principles on which the Code is founded, being part of the System of Penal law prepared for the State of Louisiana. 8vo, pp. 78, boards, uncut. Phila., 1827. Scarce. $2.75. 3066 [London] Daily Advertiser and Oracle, 1802, April S, Aug. 10; 1803, Feb. 25, Mar 10 to 31, April 1, 2, 4, May 4 to 18. In all 38 issues. Lot, $10.50, or separately 7Sc each. 3067 Louisiana Purcliase, American commerce, Napoleon, etc. [London] Morning Herald, 1790, April 30, May 10, 11, 12, 15, 20, 21, 22, 26, 28, 29, 31, June 2, 3, 29; 1797, Feb. 27, Mar. 25, June 30; 1798, June 21, Aug. 20; 1803, Feb. 22, Apr. 5 to 13, IS, 16, 19,20, 22, 23 to 30, May 2, 3. 43 nos. Lot $10.00, separately 75c each. 3068 U. S., DiiBculties with France, Napoleon, Washington, La. purchase, etc. Louisiana General Assembly Supplemental Report of Joint Committee on Con- duct of Late Elections and the condition of peace and good order in state. 8vo, pp. 336, sewn. New Orleans, 1869. $1.75. 3069 Louisiana: Hdqrs., Dept. of the Gulf, 19th Army Corps, Gen. Order No. 49, dated before Port Hudson, June 15, 1863, one sheet folio. $2.50. 3070 This is the order calling' for 1,000 volunteers to storm the fortifications. Marbois (Barbe) History of Louisiana, particularly of the cession of that colony to the United States of America ; with an Introductory essay on the Constitution and Government of the United States. Translated from the French. 8vo, pp. 455, half calf, gilt top. Philadelphia, 1830. $10.00. 3071 A fine copy of this scarce work, a few pages slightly foxed. Map of Louisiana issued by La. State Board of Agriculture and Immigration. Folded in 12mo, wrappers. 1902. 75c. 3072 Marcy (Randolph B.) and Geo. B. McClellan. Exploration of Red River of La., 1852, with reports on natural history of the country; numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 286, cloth. Washington (H. of R. Exec. Doc, 33rd Congress, 1st Sess.), 1854. $2.00. 3073 Milburn (Wm. H.) Rifle, Axe, and Saddlebags and other lectures ; steel portrait. 12mo, pp. 310, cloth. New York, 1857. $2.50. 3074 Relates to the Southwest. Monette (Dr. J. W.) History of Discovery and Settlement of Valley of Mississippi, by Spain, France, and Great Britain, and the subsequent occupation, settlement, and extension of Civil Government by U. S., to 1846. Folding colored maps. 2 vols., 8vo, full calf, gilt edges. New York, 1848. $22,50. 3075 A fine copy of this rare work. It includes a relation of the French and Spanish discovery of the territory, and the association of the colonial governments of these nations with the Indians, and their wars with the various trTbes inhabiting it, also a narration of the Indian wars of the states bordering the Ohio, etc. Naval Engagements; Reports on the Mississippi River, resulting in the Capture of Forts Jackson and St. Philip and City of New Orleans, and the destruction of the Rebel Naval Flotilla. Folding maps and colored plates. 8vo, pp. 107, cloth. Wash- ington, 1862. 75c. 3076 New Orleans (La.) Era, July 14, 1863. $1.75. 3077 An interesting issue devoted almost entirely to the Victory at Gettysburg just brought in by the Steamship Creole. Also Lincoln material. [New Orleans and Memphis] True Witness and Sentinel: Weekly issue, 1861— May 18, 25. Folio. $2.50. 3078 Southern Views on Lincoln and Slavery. New Orleans Riots, report of Select Committee. Thick 8vo, cloth. Washington, 1867. $1.75. 3079 Pages (Mens, de) Travels round the world, 1767-1771. 3 vols. 8vo, calf. London, 1793. $13.50. 3080 With account of author's tour in Amer., his arrivals at the entrance of ilississippi, and a de- scription of that River — Cultivation of the Province of La. — Description of New Orleans — Descrip- tion of the different Indian tribes that the author visited — The confluence of the Mississippi and Red Rivers — Description of Fort San Antonio — Situation of New Mexico — Cruelties of the Span- iards tow^ard the Indians — The habits and pursuits of the Indian, tribes of Mexico, etc. Voyages autour du Monde, et vers les deux Poles par terre et par mer, pen- dant les annees, 1767-76; maps and plates. 2 vols., 8vo, calf. Paris, 1782. $20.75. 3081 The Author gives an account of the Mississippf River — Cultivation of the Province of Louisiana —Description of New Orleans, and an Account of New Mexico — Cruelties of the Spaniards toward the Indians. Palmer (D. M., of the Richmond Inquirer) The Oath of Allegiance to the U. S. Louisiana 83 16mo, pp. 32 in the original wrappers. [Columbia, 1863.] An unusually fine copy of this excessively rare document. $25.00. 3082 A most bitter arraignment of Gen. Butler's occupation of New Orleans and of the steps taken to compel the Louisianians to take the oath of allegiance after the capture of the city. f ^^''fo^i^! ^^'- ?'^ Official reports of building the "Red River Dam" at Alexandria, Ui., 1S64, which saved the Mississippi Flotilla from destruction ; illustrations. 8vo, pp. *i rn^'"^^^^''^- ReP""ted from History of the Union and Confederate Armies. ?l-50. 3083 Perrin du Lac (M.) Travels through the Two Louisianas, and among the Savage Nations of the Missouri; also in the United States, along the Ohio, and the Adjacent Provinces in 1801-3 ; with Sketch of the Manners, Customs, Character, and Religious Ceremonies of the People of those Countries. 8vo, pp. 108, newly bound in half calf extra, gilt top. London, 1807. Very scarce. $15.00. 3084 Phillips (Ulrich B.) Plantation and Frontier Documents: 1649-1863; illustrative of industrial history in colonial and ante-bellum South. With facsimiles. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1910. $12.50. 3085 "Affords the best insight into the general industrial life of the South as a whole, which has thus tar been attempted." — American Historical Review. Much relating to Louisiana. Pike (Zebulon M.) Exploratory travels thru Western territories of N. A., com- prising voyage from St. Louis, to source of Mississippi and journey thru interior of La., 1805-1807; portraits and maps. 4to, pp. 394, cloth. Denver, 1889. $7.50. 3086 Pi ttman (Captain Philip) Present State of the European Settlements on the Missis- sippi; with a Geographical Description of that River; illustrated by plans and draughts. 4to, pp. 107, half red roan. London, 1770. $85.00. 3087 A fine clean copy of the excessively rare original edition, but with a small library stamp on several of the pages. ^ "It is _ the earliest English account of those settlements, and as an authority in early western history, is of the highest importance. He (Pittman) was a military engineer, and for five years was employed in surveying the Mississippi River and exploring the western country. The excellent plans, artistically engraved on copper, add greatly to its value." — W. F. Poole, Same. An exact reprint, bilingually, of the rare original edition (London, 1770), edited with introduction, notes, and index by Frank H. Hodder. Printed in large Caslon type on Dickinson's deckle-edged paper, with facsimile of the original title-page and also of the six large folding maps and plans. 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $7.50. 3088 Issued in an edition of 500 copies. Like the rare original, it is now' becoming very scarce. Problem of Mosquito Destruction in New Orleans. With illustrations. 8vo, pp. 29, sewn. 1903. SOc. 3089 Ralph (Julian) Dixie or Southern Scenes and Sketches ; very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 424, cloth. New York, 1896. $2.00. 3090 New Orleans, the Carolinas, Washington, D. C. etc. Randall (James G.) The Confiscation of Property during the Civil War: An orig- inal unpublished manuscript of great interest, neatly and carefully typewritten on 275 sheets, 4to, including an index to the manuscript and index of cases cited. The whole bound in one volume, 4to, cloth. 1910. $35.00. 3091 The manuscript is one of the best on the subject covered. It deals particularly with Indians, Florida, Louisiana, Kansas, Virginia, Kentucky, Confederate Government property, the various Con- fiscation Acts and Proceedings, cotton, the Freedmen's Bureau, etc. A manuscript of much interest in regard to Abraham Lincoln, giving his views on confiscation, the proclamation of warning issued by him, his veto methods, his permits to trade within the Rebel lines, etc. Ripley (Eliza M.) From Flag to Flag: adventures and experiences in South during war, etc. 12mo, pp. 296, cloth. New York, 1889. $1.25. 3092 Autographed presentation copy from author. The war in Louisiana from a woman's standpoint. Robertson (James A.) Louisiana under rule of Spain, France and United States ; social, economic, and political conditions of the territory represented in the Louisiana Purchase'. Translated from the French and Spanish, or transcribed from the original manuscripts. With colored maps of the territory and early maps and plans. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. _ 3093 Scott (Belle); or. Liberty Overthrown; a tale for the crisis. 12mo, pp. 426, cloth. Columbus, 1856. $1.75. 3094 Story of slave/ life in the South, particularly in La. Sherman (Gen. W. T.) as College President. A collection of letters documents, and other material chiefly from private sources, relating to the life and activities of Sher- man, to the early years of Louisiana State University, and to the stirring conditions existing in the South on the eve of the Civil War 1859-1861, edited by Walter L. Flem- ing. Numerous portraits, facsimiles, views. Large 8vo, pp. 379, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1912. $5.00. 3095 The letters herewith will give a far better understanding of the private thoughts and feelings of the men who afterward bore conspicuous parts in the Civil War than any naked narrative. 84 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton BIdg., Cleveland, U. S. A. LOUISIANA. Sibley (Gen. H. H.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Fredericksburg, Va., March 2, 1881, addressed to Gen. Marcus J. Wright. 1 page, 4to. $12.50. 3095 An interesting Civil War letter regarding military affairs at Shreveport. West Point graduate, but resigned to join C. S. A. r^ r, r ■ t - Southwest (The) by a Yankee. 2 vols.. Small 8vo, a very fine copy in the original cloth, entirely uncut. New York, 1835. $10.50. 3097 A valuable historical work dealing principally with Louisiana, Va., Miss., the manners and cus- toms in the South, extensive material on slavery and slave conditions, southern plantations, to- bacco, Mississippi shipping, social life, etc. The above copy is particularly interesting as it is full of sarcastic and critical observations in pencil on the margins. Stoddard (Amos) Sketches, Historical and Descriptive of Louisiana. 8vo, pp. 488, cloth. Philadelphia, 1812. $12.50. 3098 [Tonti (Chevalier de)] Relations de la Louisiana, et du fleuve Mississippi: ou Ton voit I'etat de ce grand Pais et les avantages qu'il peut produire. With 6 engraved plates. 12mo, pp. 410, full buckram. Amsterdam, Bernard, 1720. $10.50. 3099 A cheap copy of a rare work, containing besides Tonti's relation: Hennepin's Voyage en un pays plus grand que I'Europe. Treaties and Conventions Between United States and Other Powers from 17/6 to 1887. One large and very thick volume, 8vo, pp. 1434, cloth. Washington, 1889. $5.00. 3100 Contains complete text of each treaty with notes, their judicial construction, their abroga- tion, a chronological list of treaties and analytical) index. Covers the Alaskan treaty, boundary disputes, Central America, China, extradiction, emigration, favored nation clauses, Hawaii, Louisiana, neutral rights and shipping, aliens, reciprocal commer- cial agreements, slave trade, blockades, reciprocal privileges of citizens, reprisals, etc. Two Months in the Confederate States, including visit to New Orleans under domination of Gen. Butler by an English merchant. 12mo, pp. 298, cloth. London, 1863. Scarce. $3.00. _ , _ 3101 U. S. Provisional Court for Louisiana, or reminiscences of late Civil War. 8vo, pp. 13, wrappers. Reprinted from International Review, May, June, 1878. 75c.^ 3102 Vergennes (M. de) Memoire historique et politique sur la Louisiane; portrait. 8vo, calf. Paris, 1802. $13.50. . 3103 *'Des Limites du Canada et de la Louisiane" — Droits de la France sur la partie orientale et meridionale du Canada. Dt'scussions avec les Anglais, etc. Voyage a la Louisiane, et sur le Continent de I'Amerique, 1794-1798, contenant un Tableau historique de la Louisiane, des Observations sur son climat, les riches produc- tions, le caractere des Sauvages, &c., par B D ; folding map. 8vo, half polished calf extra, edges gilt, by Riviere. Paris, 1802. $15.00. 3104 Gives a very detailed account of the Indians, including two vocabularies. The author was M. Berquin-Duvallon. Voyage Fait Dans 1816-1817, de New-Yorck a la Nouvelle-Orleans ,et de I'Oronoque au Mississipi, par les Petites et les Grandes-Antilles. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf, good copy. Paris, 1818. $12.50. 3105 Contains much historical material, but of a rather sarcastic nature, regarding manners, customs and conditions in New York, Pa., Va., the Carolinas, Ga., Ala., and La., as well as an extended account of his travels in South America. Vue de la Colonie Espagnole du Mississipi, ou des Provinces de Louisiane et Floride Occidentale, en I'annee 1802, par un Observateur Resident sur les lieux; 2 folding coloured maps. 8vo, pp. 77, 318, ix, half polished calf extra, t. e. g., by Riviere. Paris, 1803. $15.00. _ _ _ 3106 See also Ala. ; Confederate — Calif. ; Biart — Mass. ; Hamilton — N. Y. ; Cowan, Janson — Ohio ; Cuming — Ore. ; Herman — Pa. ; Black, Singleton — Texas ; Domenech. MAINE. Abbott (John S. C.) History of Maine, revised and five new chapters added by Edw. H. Elwell; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 608, cloth. Portland, 1892. $3.00. 3207 Deals with Indian wars, early history, resources and industries, morals and religion, population, education, politics etc. Alger (Abby L.) In Indian Tents : stories told by Penobscot, Passama-quoddy and Micmac Indians. 12mo, pp. 140, cloth. Boston, 1897. $1.50. 3208 Ambler (I. W.) Truth is stranger than fiction ; life of, embracing his early life, mis- sionary efforts, and his services in the Civil War; portrait and other illustrations. 8vo, pp. 312, cloth. Boston, 1886. $2.50. 3209 A. D. 1862, or the Volunteer Zouave in Baltimore; by an officer of the Guards. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. Baltimore, 1862. Very scarce. $2.50. 3210 Armstrong (John) Art of presereving health. 16mo, pp. 107, old calf. Kennebuck, 1804. $1.75. 3211 Karly Maine imprint. Boston and Maine R. R.: 70th and 72nd annual reports of directors to stockholders for years ending June, 1903 and 1905. Folding colored maps. 8vo, wrappers. Bos- ton, 1903 and 1905. 50c each. 3212 Maine 85 BuriJiam (Gen. Hiram) Original autograph letter signed, to his wife, dated Hdqrs, ^nd Brig., 1st Div., 18th Army Corps, Camp in the Field, May 19, 1864. 3 pp., 8vo. ipi/.bU. 3213 A very interesting letter containing many details of skirniishes, and giving the losses in the Dngade for the past eight days. Burnham commanded the 6thi Maine Vol. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index ; handsomely printed m Iarge_ Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. . 3214 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Conway (Wm.) and the Conway Celebration at Camden, Me.; plates. 8vo, pp. 42, wrappers. Portland, 1906. $1.25. 3215 Story of the first patriot of War of the Rebellion and first surrender of forces of U. S. N. to rebels. Documentary History o£ State of Maine. Vols. 1-3. 3 vols., 8vo, cloth. Portland, 1869-1884. $16.00. 3216 Contents: Vol. 1, History of Discovery of Maine by T. G. Kohl; Vol. 2, Discourse on Western Planting (1584), by Richard Hakluyt; Vol. 3, Trelawny iPapers (1631-1809) ed. by J. P. Baxter. These first three volumes are exceedingly scarce. Vol. 2 is almost unobtainable except in a complete set. Same; Vol. 1: containing history of the discoverey of Maine by J. G. Kohl. 8vo, pp. 536, cloth. Portland, 1869. $2.00. 3217 First Maine Bugle, complete from July, 1890-Oct. 1893. Vols. 1-3. Portraits. 8vo, half roan. Rockland, 1890-93. $6.00. 3218 _ Published quarterly and contains proceedings of yearly reunions of First Me. Cavalry, matters of historic value to regiment, etc. Haley, Piper, Neal, and Ricker Families of Maine and New Hampshire. Genealog- ical memoranda relating chiefly to, by J. W. Hayley. Portrait. 8vo, pp. 115, wrappers. Lowell, Mass., 1900. $2.50. 3219 Hamilton (W. R.) No Mistake; or a Vindication of the Negotiators of the Treaty of 1783, respecting the North Easteren Boundary of the U. S. in a Conversation be- tween John Bull and Jonathan. Map. 8vo, pp. 20, sewn. London, 1842. $1.50. 3220 Johnson (Capt. Charles) History of the Pyrates from their first rise and settlement in the Island of Providence, to the present time, with the remarkable actions and ad- ventures of the two female pyrates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny; also, of Captains Martel, Vane, Rackam, Low, Smith, Kidd, Fly, etc., and their several crews; the nat- ural hatred and cruelty of the inhabitants to all whites; their Laws, Manners, Cus- toms, Government and Religion, with appendix of the Tryal and Execution of the Pyrates at Providence, under Governor Rogers. Collected from Journals of Pyrates, brought away by a Person who was taken by, and forced to live with them 12 years. With the scarce maps and plates in perhaps almost unique condition, namely as clean and crisp as when first published. 2 vols., 8vo, paneled calf. London, 1726. $120.00. . . . . 3221 A remarkably fine, clean, tall and crisp copy of this most curious and entertaining work. The operations of these various pirates covered the complete Atlantic Coast from Newfoundland to the Northern Shores of Brazil. The volumes are full of curious and quaint information regarding' the Natives and their conditions, the dare devil risks assumed by the pirates, their cruelties, captures of prizes, stratagem, etc. The volume contains much curious early information on Nova Scotia, Maine, the Massachusetts Colony, the Dutch settlements at New York. Delaware, Virginia, North and South (Carolina, Georgia, Florida, the West Indies and Central America. Maine Board of World's Fair Managers report with statement of receipts and ex- penditures ; plates. 8vo, pp. 36, cloth. Augusta, 1895. $1.00. 3222 Female Seminary, Gorham, 'annual catalogue for year ending July, 1856. 8vo, pp. 26, sewn. Portland, 1856. 50c. 3223 Genealogical Society reports presented at annual meeting, Jan., 1911, also by-laws list of officers, and members and list of family histories in library. 8vo, pp. 58, wrappers. Portland, 1911. 75c. _ 3224 Military Order of the Loyal Legion: Maine Commandery, in Memoriam circulars as follows, folded as is.sued. Each, SOc. 3225 Cir. 6, series of 1882-83, whole no. 36, Gen. J. D. Fessenden. Cir. 4, series of 1896, whole no. 129, Capt. J. C. Rundlett. Cir. 4, series of 1898, whole no. 152, Gen. C. W. Roberts . Cir. 6, series of 1888, whole no. 74, Gen. P. H. Sheridan. Cir. 3, series of 1902, whole no. 182, U- D. L. Warren. Cir. 4, series of 1895, whole no. 123. Gen. D. Tillson Cir. 5, series of 1904, whole no. 205, Capt. S. H. Pilsbury. Cir. 2, series of 1887, whole no. 65, Maj. H. N. Small. Cir. 6, series of 1903, whole no. 192, Capt. E. M. Shaw. 86 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MAINE. Cir. 3, series of 1886, whole no. 60. Gen. W. S. Hancock. Cir. 4, series of 1900, whole no. 168, Capt. T. P. Beals. Cir. 3, series of 1897, whole no. 141, Gen. H. G. Thomas. Cir. 2, series of 1898, whole no. 150, Gen. F. E. Heath. Cir. 2, series of 1899, whole no. 156, Lt.-Col. H. C. I.evensaler. Cir. 3, series of 1899, whole no. 157, I,t.-CoI. E. Moore. Cir. 6. series 1899, whole no. 160, Ensign J. W. Hawthorn. Cir. 9, series of 1899. whole no. 163. Gen. T. VV. Hyde. Cir. 4, series of 1902, whole no. 183, Capt. W. H. Fogler. Cir. 6, secies of 1902, whole no. 185, Lt.-Col. E. Milliken. Cir. 4, series of 1903, whole no. 190, Chaplain R. L. Howard. Cir. 5, series of 1903, whole no 191, Rear .\dm. F. Wildes. Cir. 8, series of 1903, whole no. 194, I,t.-CoI. H. R. Millett. Cir. 2. series of 1904, whole no. 202, Capt. C. C. Cusick. Cir. 6, series of 1904, whole no. 206, Maj. G. M. Brown. Cir. 9, series of 1904, whole no ?'09, Lt. W. H. Moody. Cir. 2, series of 1905, whole no. 213, Lt. Wilson Crosby. Cir. 3, series of 1905, whole no. 214, Capt. H. H. Burbank. Cir. 4, series of 1891, whole no. 91, Lt.-Col. C. B. Merrill. Cir. 3, series of 1890, whole no. 84, Maj. O. E. Michaelis. Myers (J. C.) Sketches on a Tour through the Northern and Eastern States, and Canadas, and Nova Scotia. 12mo, pp. 476, in the original full sheep binding. Privately printed at Harrisonburg (Va.), 1849. $10.00. 3226 An exceedingly rare volume of American Travel, privately printed in a very small edition. It is entirely unknown to the bibliographers, including Sabin and Larned. Only threee copies have oc- curred for sale in the last ten years, tne last of which sold at auction in New York, for $12.50. The volume is of peculiar interest as being a Southerner's views of the Institutions, People and Conditions in the Northern States, prior to the Civil War. It contains most interesting comparisons between labor conditions in the North and South — the white labor of the factories and the negro of the fields. The volume is particularly valuable on New York, Massachusetts', New Hampshire, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, Maine, Rhode Island, Canada and Nova Scotia. Norway (Me.) Liberal Institute catalogue of officers and members for year ending Nov., 1850. 8vo, pp. 16, wrappers, Portland, 1850. 7Sc. 3227 Patterson (James W.) Responsibilities of Founders of Republics: address on Penin- sula of Sabins on 258th anniversary of planting of Popham Colony (Me.), Aug., 1865. 8vo, pp. 38, wrappers. Boston, 1865. $1.25. 3228 Plaisted (H. M.) Report of Trial of James M. Lowell, indicted for murder of his wife, before the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine for Androscoggin County, contain- ing evidence, arguments of counsel and charge of the court, in full, etc. Plan. Bvo, pp. 260, half sheep. Portland, 1875. $3.50. 3229 Pleasure Boat (Portland, Maine) J. Hacker, owner, master and crew. Complete from its beginning April 1, 1845 to its end (?) June 13, 1846. Being vol. 1 complete, bound in half calf, very scarce. $15.00. 3230 A very curious weelcly reform journal, dealing with slavery, the Mormons, Quakers, the Mexican War, etc. "Excursion No. 52," which ends the present volume, was probably the last number pub- li.shed. Hacker's office ("which he carries with him") is located in "The old drab coat, worn by its parents." Poor (L. E.) The First International Railway and colonization of New England: Life and Writings of John A. Poor. 8vo, pp. 400, cloth. New York, 1892. $2.50. 3231 Contents; St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railway, plan for shortening time between New York and London, Northwestern boundary, ship canal between Mississippi and Atlantic, the transcontinental railway, tirst colonization of New England, etc. Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad Line, Eastern and Vermont divisions, resources, population, wealth, business, etc., of country tributary thereto, also, its relations to ter- ritory and commerce of Great Lakes. Folding map and illustrations. Bvo, pp. 70, wrappers. Portland, 1872. $1.25. 3232 6 per cent gold bonds, free of U. S. taxation, issued by, being a first mortgage bond secured by entire property and franchises of Company. 8vo, pp. 15, wrappers. Portland. 7Sc. _ 3233 Portland (Maine) Transcript: an independent family journal of literature, science, news, etc. Complete from April, 1865, to March, 1866. Folio, half cloth. $12.50. 3234 Roughly collated and believed to be perfect except for a few clippings. Contains a vast amount of material relating to the Civil War and plans for reconstruction thereafter, especially as applied to the Northeast. Also contains a number of articles on Abraham Lincoln. Same, complete from April 2, 1864, to March 24, 1866, being vols. 28 and 29. 2 vols., folio, half calf, nice conditiori. Portland, 1864-1866. $17.50. 3235 Believed to be complete but not sold subject to collation. Among the interesting contributions may be mentioned, destruction of the .Mabama, assassination of Lincoln, Gen. Sherman and the negroes, meeting of Generals Grant and Lee, surrender of Lee's army, Boston in olden times, Lincoln's early life etc. Same, from 1849 to 1853, 1855 to 1858, 1861, 1862, 1871 to 1881, 1885, 1886- being volumes 13 to 16, 19 to 21, 25, 35 to 39, 41, 42, 44 and 49. Bound in half roan, all in good condition. Price per volume, $3.00. 3236 Maryland 87 Portland (Me.) School Committee annual report, 1841. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. Portland, 1841. $1.00. 3237 Samuels (Edward A.) With Rod and Gun in New England and the Maritime Provinces ; very numerous portraits and other illustrations. Royal 8vo, pp. 540, cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1897. $2.50. 3238 Deer stalking in Maine forests, Rangely and Moosehead Laltes, Aroostook region, angling and hunting in Eastern Maine, etc. Skinner (Jos. O.) History of Waterville (Me.) Lodge, No. 33, F. & A. M., from its foundation to 1874. 8vo, pp. 104, wrappers. Portland, 1874. $1.50. 3239 Small (A. R.) Sixteenth Maine Regiment in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. Portraits and illustrations. 8vo, cloth. Portland, 1886. $2.25. 3240 Stain on the inner margin of two pages. Smith (John Day) History of 19th Regiment of Maine Volunteer Infantrj', 1862- 1865; portraits. 8vo, pp. 356, cloth. Minneapolis, 1909. $6.50. 3241 Smith (Thos. Laurens) History of Town of Windham (Me.) 8vo, pp. 104, cloth. Portland, 1873. $3.00. 3242 Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War, church history and some genealogical matter. Sylvester (Herbert M.) Indian Wars of New England. Beautifully printed in large type at the Everett Press on a special grade of Exeter deckle-edged paper, in a limited edition of 1000 sets. 3 large and thick volumes, royal 8vo, Colonial blue cloth, uncut, rubricated labels, gilt tops. Published at $15.00 net for $10.00. 3243 Especially rich in material relating to early explorations in Maine, condition of the country, ac- counts of early settlers, their characteristics, descriptions of their cabins, frontier life, etc.; also much relating to early towns and villages namely, Bristol, Casco, Dover, Falmouth, Frankfort, Fryeburg, also to Penobscot Bay, Moosehead I^ake, Androscoggin River, Kennebec River, Penobscot River, Piscataque River, Saco River, etc. Thurston (David) Brief History of Winthrop, Me., 1764-1855. 12mo, pp. 259, cloth. Portland, 1855. $1.50. . 3244 Early settlement — education — church history, etc. Tobie (Edw. P.) History of First Me. Cavalry, 1861-5. Portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 752, half morocco. Boston, 1887. $5.00. 3245 Twentieth Maine Regiment Assn. Reunions at Portland 8vo, pp. 32, wrappers. Waldoboro, Me., 1881. $1.75. 3246 Waterville (Me.) College catalogue of officers and student, 1847-8. 8vo, pp. 22, sewn. Waterville. $1.00. 3247 Same for 1848-9; 1850-1; and 1859-60 at $1.00 each. College Laws. 12mo, pp. 20, wrappers. Hallowell, 1832. $1.50. 3248 College order of exercises for 26th annual commencement, Aug., 1848. 12mo, pp. 4. 50c. _ 3249 Whitin (E. Stagg) Factory Legislation in Me., being Vol. 33, No. 1, Columbia Uni- versity Studies. 8vo, pp. 145, wrappers, uncut. New York, 1908. $1.00. 3250 Whitman (Wm. E. S.) and Chas. H. True. Maine in War for the Union : history of part borne by Maine troops in suppression of American Rebellion. Portraits. 8vo, pp. 600, cloth. Lewiston, 1865. $3.50. 3251 See also Mass. ; Official — N. Y. ; Janson— Pa. ; National Tax. MARYLAND. Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of Middle States and Maryland : proceedings of 10th Annual Convention. 8vo, pp. 216, sewn. Phila., 1896. $1.50. 3352 Baltimore (Md.) Daily Gazette, July 22, 1863. 7Sc. 3354 Extensive Confederate reports from Charleston. Baltimore (Md.) History, its men and institutions and biographical sketches of lead- ing citizens; very numerous illustrations. Folio, pp. 272, cloth, gilt edges. Baltimore, 1902. $3.00. . , , , , 3555 The Monumental City, its early historj', its later record and men who have made Baltimore what it is today; very numerous portraits and illustrations. Folio, pp. 16, cloth. [Baltimore, 1895.] $3.75. .. , , ^, ^ ,?^,^.^ Its history and its people by various contributors, edited by Clayton C. Hall ; folding map and numerous illustrations. 3 vols., 4to, half morocco, gilt tops. New York, 1912. Pub. at $25.00 net, new. $18.00. „„ . , ^ , 3357 Birney (Gen. Wm.) Original autograph letter signed, dated near White s Ford, Va., Oct. 31, 1862. 2 pages, 4to. $20/)0. _..„., ^ ^ . 3358 A private letter probably to his wife, refers to the capture of Major Fairfax, I^ngstreet s Chief of Staff, with whom he had a pleasant; conversation, gives details of the crossing of White's Ford etc Birnev was born in Ala., but joined the Federa forces. One of the three supts. of colored troops. He opened all slave prisons in Baltimore and freed their inmates. Booth (Geo W ) Illustrated Souvenir Md. Line Confederate Soldiers Home, Pikes- ville, Md. ; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 134 cloth. N p., 1894. $1.75. 3359 Brown (Geo W ) Baltimore and 19th of April, 1861 : study of the War. Map. 8vo, pp. 176, cloth. Baltimore, 1887. $2.00. 3360 88 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MARYLAND. Brown (Geo. W.) Maryland Home Confederate Soldiers, Pikesville, Md., with roster and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 134, cloth. Baltimore, 1894. $1.00. 3361 [Burke (Edmund)] Account of European Settlements in America; Spanish, Portu- guese, French, Dutch, Danish, and English : their extent, climate, productions, trade, genius, and dispositions of their inhabitants, the interests^ of the several powers of Europe with respect to those settlements; and their political and commercial views with regard to each other. Engraved folding maps. 2 vols., Svo, old calf. London, 1757. Very scarce. $15.00. 3362 Contains much of value on Columbus, Mexico, Central America, Panama, Louisiana Territory, the Mississippi, Ohio, Settlements in Canada, Negroes, New England Colonies Witchcraft Delusion Persecution of the Quakers, Ship-building Industry of New England, Indian Traders, William Penn, some curious accounts of the inhabitants and religions of Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, Lord Baltimore, French Settlements in Carolina, Settlements of Georgia, Hudson Bay Company, Discovery of the North-West Passage, etc. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index ; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper; 3 large volumes, Svo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 3363 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Camper (Chas.) and J. W. Kirkley. Historical Record of First Regiment Md. In- fantry with appendix containing register of officers and enlisted men, biographies of deceased officers, etc. 12mo, pp. 322, cloth. Washington, 1871. $3.75. _ 3364 Cecil Co. Illustrated Atlas, compiled from actual surveys by Lake, Griffing, and Stevenson. A series of 42 large colored maps and 29 views of prominent farms, manufactories, etc. One large volume, atlas 4to, half leather.^ Phila., 1877. $4.50. 3365 Chalmers (George) Political Annals of the present United Colonies, from their settlement to the peace of 1763; compiled chiefly from records, and authorized often by the insertion of State Papers. Book I (all published). 4to, pp. 703, half calf gilt. London, 1780. Excessively rare. $40.00. 3366 A remarkably interesting copy containing an extensive presentation inscription by the author to Earl Mansfield. The inscription covers eight lines. Apart from this, the copy is an unusually fine, clean, and tall copy. Relates td Va., New England, Carolina, Md., R. Is., Pa., N. H. "It is an immense tasK to explain the legal history of the diiferent colonies of America. It should be consulted on all such points. The leaves should be turned over, for curious particulars often occur, and the nature of the first settlement and original laws of each colony should fee known. The right to tax the colonies^ became a great point of dispute. Chalmers means to show that the sovereignty of the British Parliament existed over America, because the settlers, though emigrants, were still English subjects and members of the empire." — Prof. Smyth's Lectures on Modern His- tory. Colonial Charters: List of Copies of Charters, from the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, presented to House of Commons, in pursuance of their Address to his majesty, April 25, 1740. Folio, pp. 88, bound in gray boards with leather label. London, 1741. $45.00. 3267 A very fine copy of this excessively rare collection of original Colonial Charters. It comprises the Charters of Md., Conn,, R. I., Pa., Massachusetts Bay, and Ga. Cookman (George G., of Baltimore Annual Conference). Speeches delivered on various occasions. 16mo, pp. 140, old calf. New York, 1840. $2.00. 3368 Relates chiefly to Methodism. Cresap (Capt. Michael) Biographical sketch of life by John J. Jacob. Sra. 4to, pp. 158, half calf. Cincinnati, 1866. $5.00. 3369 Cunningham (D.) and W. W. Miller. Antietam. Report of Ohio Antietam Battle- field Commission ; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 150, cloth. [Springfield, 1904.] $1.25. 3370 Currier (Chas. W.) Carmel in America : centennial history of discalced Carmelites in U. S. ; plates. Svo, pp. 436, cloth, Baltimore, 1890. $2.50. 3371 Distinguished Men of Baltimore and Maryland; very numerous portraits. Imperial Svo, pp. 154, cloth. Baltimore, 1914. $1.75. 3372 Dickerson (Oliver Morton) American Colonial Government, 1696-1765 : A Study of the British Board of Trade in its relation to the American Colonies, political, in- dustrial, administrative ; with bibliography, analytical index and facsimiles of manu- scripts. Printed in large Caslon tvpe on Alexandra hand-made paper, deckled edges. Large Svo, pp. 390, cloth, uncut, gilt top. $5.00. 3373 Extensive material relating to Maryland. Douglass (Frederick) Narrative of life; portrait. 12mo, pp. 153, cloth. Dublin, 1846. $3.75. . 3374 The above is the scarce Dublin edition of which only a few were printed. Maryland 89 Eggleston (Edward) Beginners of a Nation, history of source and rise of earliest English settlements in America with special reference to Hfe and character of people. Maps. 8vo, pp. 377, buckram. New York, 1899. $1.25. 337S Md., Va., and Mass. Faux (W.) Memorable Days in America; condition and probable prospects of Brit- ish emigrants; also Welby's visit to N. Amer. and the English settlements in 111.; edited by Thwaites. Facsimiles and plates. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleve- land, 1905. $10.00. .5 1- ^^^^ Flexner (Abraham) and Frank P. Bachman. Public Education in Md. ; illustrated with portraits and plans. 8vo, pp. 176, cloth . New York, 1916. $1.50. 3377 Fordham (Elias P.) Personal Narrative of Travels in Virginia, Maryland, Penn- sylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky; and of a residence in the IlHnois territory, 1817- 1818: edited with introductions, notes, index, etc., by Prof. Frederic A. Ogg. Printed in large type on Dickinson's paper, with facsimiles of the author's sketches and plans. 8vo, pp. 248, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1906. $6.50. 3378 One thousand copies were printed, now out of print and scarce. This hitherto unpublished MS. was written by a young Englishman of excellent education who assisted Morris Birkbeck in establishing his Illinois settlement. Landing at Baltimore, he reached the West by way of Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and the Ohio River to Cincinnati. He made numerous journeys for new emigrants, into Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. He never omits the opportunity to make frank and pointed comment on society ; manners, and morals as well as careful observa- tions on the face of the country and industrial conditions. His journey gave him unusual oppor- tunities for contact with the pioneers. His journal is rich in personalia of early settlers, state of trade, agriculture, prices, etc. In Kentucky he studies, slavery; and finally reached the conclusion that the slave states offered better chances of successful settlement than the free states. Forman Genealogy: descendants of Robert Forman of Kent. Co., Md., also descend- ants of Robert Forman of L. I., N. Y., the Forman Family of Monmouth Co., N. J., etc., b}' A. S. Dandridge; numerous portraits and views. 4to, pp. 152, cloth. Cleve- land, 1903. $7.50. 3379 Only 250 copies printed by A. S. Dandridge. Freemasonry: 10 Reports of Maryland Masonic Lodges for 1866-1874 as Usted be- low. The whole bound in one thick volume, 8vo, half morocco. Baltimore, 1866-74. $5.00. 3380 Proceedings of Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Maryland, Nov., 1874; Statistical Table of Royal Arch Masonry in U. S., Canada, and Nova Scotia; Proceedings of Order of High Priest- hood of Maryland, Nov., 1874: Proceedings of Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Maryland, Nov., 1872: Statistics of Royal Arch, Masonry: Reprt of Committee on Foreign Correspondence to Grand Chapter of Maryland, Nov., 1868: Appendix to Proceedings of Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Maryland, 1867: Special Conclave of Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of Mary- land, Aug., 1871: Report of Committee on Foreign Correspondence to Grand Lodge of Maryland, May, 1867: Same, Nov., 1867. Goldsborough (W. W.) Maryland Line in Confederate States Army. Portraits. 12mo, pp. 357, cloth. Baltimore, 1869. $3.50. _ _ 3381 Guthrie (Wm.) and James Ferguson. Geographical and Commercial Grammar of the World, etc.; numerous folding maps. Thick 8vo, pp. 966, calf. London, 1794. Fine copy. $2.50. 3382 Includes many pages of matter relating to British, French, and Spanish-America New Discoveries, etc. Heysinger (Isaac W.) Antietam and the Maryland and Va. Campaigns of 1862. 12mo, pp. 322, cloth. New York, 1912. $1.50. 3383 Hollander (J. H.) Financial History of Baltimore. 8vo, pp. 413, wrappers, uncut. Baltimore, 1899. $1.50. 3384 Guide to City of Baltimore. Folding colored map, numerous plates and other illustrations. 12mo, pp. 207, wrappers. Baltimore, 1893. $1,00. 3385 Contents: Municipal institutions, trade and eommerce, educational institutions, church and religious organizations, etc. [Holstein (Mrs. Anna M.)] Three Years in Field Hospitals of Army of the Poto- mac. 12mo, pp. 132, doth. Phila., 1867. $1.50. 3386 Antietam, Gettysburg, Annapolis, etc. [Howard (F. K.)] Fourteen Months in American Bastiles. 8vo, pp. 90, wrappers. Baltimore, 1863. $1.50. 3387 Written by one of "the victims of despotism which Lincoln succeeded in maintaining in regard to aifairs in Maryland." Hutchins (Thomas) Topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina; reprinted from the exceedingly rare original edition of 1778, and edited with an extensive biographical sketch of the author, annotated bibliography of his writings, index, etc., by Frederick C. Hicks, of Columbia Universitv Library. Beautifully printed in large type and illustrated with maps, facsimiles, etc. Royal 8vo, pp. 144, full buckram, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 3388 Only 245 copies printed, each numbered. It contains in pocket at end the very large Hutcbms Map of 1778, size 42x34 inches. It contains much valuable information regarding the early forts, Indian Expeditions. Beniarain Franklin, early river navigation, Kaskaskia, Illinois, Lakes Michigan and Huron, Fort i\Iackinac, 90 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MARYLAND. Missouri River, Oliio River, Fort Pitt, Public I^nds Syitems, soutlieru Micliigan, IVIissouri, Oliio Vincennes, George Wasliington, etc. Imlay (G.) Topographical description of Western territory of North America, con- taining succinct account of soil, clitnate, natural history, population, agriculture, man- ners and customs, with ample description of several divisions into which that country is partitioned ; the discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky, topography and natural history of that important country, by John Filson, to which is added adven- tures of Col. Daniel Bonn, minutes of Piankashaw Council held at Post. St. Vincent, 1784, and account of Indian nations of the 13 States. With the 2 rare folding maps in excellent condition. Small 8vo, pp. 260, beautifully bound by Riviere of London, in full polished levant morocco extra, inside gold borders, and full gilt edges. New York, 1793. $27.50. 3389 An unusually choice copy of this scarce work, with the two folding) maps (usually wanting). Relates tu N. Y., Pa., Md., N. J., Va., N. C, S. C, Ga., Fla., Ky., Ohio. 111.;^ Ont. , West Va., Old Louisiana Territory, Delaware, and the N. W. regions of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. Jacobs (M.) Notes on Rebel Invasion of Md. and Pa., and Battle of Gettysburg; folding map. 12mo, pp. 48, cloth. Phila., 1864. $1.00. 3390 James (Bartlett B.) The Labadist Colony in Maryland. 8vo, pp. 46, wrappers, un- cut. Baltimore (Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies No. 6), 1899. $1.00. 3391 Johns Hopkins University Graduates and Fellows, 1876-1913. 8vo, pp. 145, wrap- pers. Baltimore, 1914. SOc. 3392 [Johnson (Reverdy)] Letters to Governor Bradford [of Maryland] by a Mary- lander. 8vo, pp. 22, sewn. Baltimore, privately printed, 1863. $1.50. 3393 A severe criticism of the governor and of Lincoln. Latrobe (John H. B.) History of Mason and Dixon's Line. Svo, pp. 52, original wrappers. Phila., 1855. $1.75. 3394 McCreary (George W.) Ancient and Honorable Mechanical Company of Baltimore; historical sketch; portrait. Svo, pp. 158, cloth. Privately printed [Baltimore, 1901]. $1.50. 3395 McHenry (James, Secretary of War under Washington and Adams) Life and Cor- respondence by Barnard C. Steiner, Librarian, Enoch Pratt Free Library, with por- traits, three of which are beautifully executed in color, including two rare Washington portraits. Large and thick 8vo, pp. 640, cloth, uncut. Cleveland, 1907. $5.00. 3396 An _ exceedingly important historical work, making accessible for the first time a mass of new material regarding the Revolutionary Period, George Washington, Lafayette, the Confederation Con- gress, Aaron Burr, Napoleon's American Projects, Charles Carroll of CaroUton, Relations with France, Benjamin Franklin, the War of 1812, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, Indian Af- fairs, etc. MacNamara (M. H.) The Irish Ninth in Bivouac and Battle ; or, Va, and Md. cam- paigns; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 306, cloth. Boston, 1867. $2.50. 3397 McSherry (James) History of Maryland from its first settlement in 1634 to 1848. Plates. Svo, pp. 417, cloth. Baltimore, 1849. $4.00. 3398 Same ; ed. and continued bv Dr. B. B. James ; frontispiece. Svo, pp. 437, cloth, Baltimore, 1904. $3.50. 3399 Marshall (E. C.) History of U. S. Naval Academy; plates. 12mo, pp. 156, cloth. New York, 1862. $1.50. 3401 Maryland Historical Society, Fund Publication No. 7 (supplement). Excerpta ex Diversis Litteris Missionariorum ab Anno 1638 ad annum 1677. 8vo, pp. 44, wrappers. 1877. $1.00. 3402 State Bar Association. Transactions of the 1st Annual- Meeting, 1896. 8vo, pp. 29, cloth. Baltimore, 1897. 75c. 3043 Same, 2nd Annual Meeting, 1897. Svo, pp. 117, cloth. Baltimore, 1897. 75c. 3404 Maximilian (Prince of Wied) Travels in Interior of North America, 1833; trans- lated from the German by Lloyd; edited by Thwaites. With facsimile and many plates. 3 vols., large Svo ; also a folio atlas of maps and plates. In all 4 vols., cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1906. $27.50. 3405 The most complete English translation: gives the twenty-three Indian vocabularies, which ap- peared m the original German edition, and also Maximilian's account of the Indian sign language, his catalogue of birds for both the Missouri and Wabash River valleys, and a summary of bis meteorological observations on the upper Missouri. These add materially to the scientific value of the present edition. Also relates to Maryland. Monument Commemorative of Attack on Baltimore, September, 1814; with engraved frontispiece. Svo, pp. 12, in boards. $1.50. 3406 Extracted from Portfolio, Phila., 1816. and prepared with special title. Maryland 91 Myers (J. C.) Sketches on a Tour through the Northern and Eastern States, the Canadas, and Nova Scotia. 12mo, pp. 476, in the original full sheep binding. Privately printed at Harrisonburg (Va.), 1849. $10.00. 3407 An exceedingly rare volume of American Travel, privately printed in a very small edition. It is entirely unknown to the bibliographers, including Sabin and Lamed. Only threee copies have oc- curred for sale in the last ten years, the last of which sold at auction in New York, for $12. 50: 1 he volume is of peculiar interest as being a Southerner's views of the Institutions, People and Conditions in the Northern States, prior to the Civil War. It contains most interesting comparisons between labor conditions in the North and South — the white labor of the factories and the negro of the fields. The volume is particularly valuable on New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Neiv Jersey, Maine, Rhode Island, Canada and Nova Scotia. National Park Seminary for Young Women (Forest Glen, Md.) Calendar, 1903-04; extensively illustrated. 12mo, pp. 136, cloth, gilt edges. Philadelphia, 1904. $1.75. 3408 Nicholson (W. L.) Post Route Map of Pa., N. J., Del., Md., District of Columbia, and adjacent parts of N. Y., Ohio, Va., and W. Va., prepared by authority of the Postmaster General, on scale of 6 miles to inch. Showing railroads, the various post routes and weekly service, special service routes, special messenger routes, etc. Also statistics of populations, area, postoffices, canals, distances, etc. One large engraved colored map, 5 ft. 3 in., by 4 ft. 8 in., mounted on linen and bound in two cloth port- folios. Washington, 1869. Revised in manuscript to June 1, 1874. $5.00. 3409 Nicodemus (Wm. J. L., Major, Signal Corps) Original autograph letter signed, addressed to War Gov. Seymour of N. Y., dated from Office of Signal Officer, Wash- ington, June 29, 1864. $1.25. 3410 Nicodemus, born in Maryland, a graduate of West Point, was Col. of 4th 'Sid. Vol. and served in N. M. Refers to the ability and promotion of L,t. Denicke. Palfrey (Francis W.) The Antietam and Fredericksburg; maps. 12mo, pp. 228, cloth. New York, 1882. 7Sc. 3411 Peterson (Fred'k A.) Military Review of Campaign in Va. and Md. under Gen. Fremont, Pope, McClellan and others in 1862. 8vo, pp. 56, wrappers. New York [1862]. $1.25. 3412 Phillips (Ulrich B.) Plantation and Frontier Documents: 1649-1863; illustrative of industrial history in colonial and ante-bellum South. With facsimiles. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1910. $12.50. 3413 Contains interesting material relating to Maryland. Rodgers (Commodore John) Captain, Commodore, and Senior Officer of the Amer- ican Navy, 1773-1838, a Biography; by Chas. O. Paullin. With numerous portraits, facsimiles, etc. 8vo, pp. 434, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1910. $4.00. 3414 This biography, the only one extant, constitutes in no small measure a history, of the American Navy during his years of service, 1798-1838, and contains much' important historical material relat- ing to this period, chiei^y from unpublished manuscripts and scarce documents. Second Regt., Co. G, Excelsior Brig,, U. S. Vol. : Charges and specifications against Geo. F. Young for conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman. 4 manuscript pages, folio, signed by Col. H. L. Potter and dated near Sandy Point, Charles County, Md., Jan. 29, 1862, with the various actions and results endorsed. $2.50. 3415 Steiner (Bernard C.) History of University Education in Maryland and Johns Hopkins University (1876-1891) being Johns Hopkins University Studies, 9th Series 3 and 4. 8vo, pp. 82, wrappers, uncut. Baltimore, 1891. $1.00. 3416 Maryland during the English Civil Wars, being Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies, Series 24, Nos. 11 and 12. 2 vols., 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Baltimore, 1906-7. $1.75. 3417 Sweet (Wm. W.) The Methodist Episcopal Church and the Civil War. 8vo, pp. 228, cloth. Cincinnati (1912). $1.50. 3418 Deals wtth the Church on the border, in New England, the Atlantic States and the Central and Northwestern States, Church of Missions in ti - "ni -i Army, etc., with extensive bibliography, appendix relating to Jefferson Davis, Lincoln, memorials for and against Slavery, index, etc. ,,,, ,, ., , ,,. Maryland: contains considerable material regarding Maryland and the special conferences held in that state. _ , . . Tiernan Family in Maryland; as illustrated from Works m Public Libraries and Original Letters and Memoranda in possession of Chas. B. Tiernan. With portraits. 8vo, pp. 222, cloth. Baltimore, 1898. $2.00. 3419 Two letters of captain and colonel, transmitting quarterly returns of deceased sol- diers of various Md. regts. engaged in the Civil War, dated Mch. 15, 1864 and June 11, 1865. The two, $1.00. 3420 Ward (Geo. Washington) Early development of Chesapeake and Ohio Canals pro- ject. 8vo, pp. 114, wrappers. [Baltimore] 1899. $1.75. 3421 Washington (George) Letters to Arthur Young, containing account of his hus- bandry, his opinions on various questions in agriculture, and many particulars of the 92 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MARYLAND. rural economy of U. S. With the folded map. 8vo, pp. 174, gray boards with leather label. London, 1801. $15.00. 3422 A fine copy ofl this very scarce Washington item. The present copy has the scarce folded map of Washington's farm at Mount Vernon in unusually fine and perfect condition. Apart from his own farm, the volume gives many very valuable contemporary statistics in regard to farming in Pa., Va., Md., etc. Welby (Adlard) Visit to North America and English Settlements in lUinois, with Winter Residence at Philadelphia ; to ascertain the actual prospects of the emigrating agriculturist, mechanic, and commercial speculator. Excessively rare first edition, with the full set of finely executed stipple plates. 8vo, pp. 12 and 224. Bound by Sangor- slci and SutcUffe, in half polished tree calf gilt, front and bottom edges entirely uncut, gilt top. London, 1821. $65.00. 3423 A remarkably fine copy of this excessively rare and historically valuable volume. It contains the full set of plates and the very unusual leaf of errata and list of the plates. One of the most important and accurate contributions to the history of the Middle West of its period and a volume which will always stand high as an authority. Apart from Illinois, the volume deals with and presents early views in Indiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Maryland, for which states it contains much valuable material on the existing manners, customs, commercial relations, etc. Wildey (Thomas) Eulogy on life and character, pronounced 1862, at request of R. W. Grand Lodge of Md., L O. O. F., by J. L. Ridgeley. 8vo, pp. 46, sewn. Balti- more, 1862. $1.25. 3424 Wilmer (L. Allison), Jarrett and Vernon. History and Roster of Md. Volunteers, War of 1861-5. Portraits. 2 vols., 4to, cloth. Baltimore, 1898. $4.00. 3425 See also Mass.; Jackson — Miss.; Address — N. Y. ; Burton — Pa.; Crown, Gates, Keith, Linschoten — Va. ; Chalmers, Swinton. MASSACHUSETTS. [Abbott (Henry Livermore, of 20th Regiment Mass. Volunteers)] In Memorifim. 8vo, pp. 32, wrappers. Boston, 1864. Privately printed. $1.25. 3526 Abbott (Jacob) Marco Paul's Voyages and Travels. 12mo, pp. 192, cloth. Boston, 1853. $1.25. 3527 Much relating to Boston. Abolitionist (The), or record of New England Anti-Slavery Society (Boston), vol. 1 (Jan. to Dec, 1833). 12 parts, royal 8vo, original wrappers. $5.00. 3528 An unusually fine set of this scarce publication. Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court Assembly of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1692-1719; with the Charter, granted by their Late Majesties King William and Queen Mary, to the Inhabitants of the said Province, 1691. Folio, pp. 391, calf. London, 1724. $37.50. 3528 A fine and remarkably clean copy of this excessively rare work. Act for allowing the Importation of Wheat and Wheat Flour from His Majesty's Colonies in America into this Kingdom for a limited time, free of Duty. Printed in black letter, folio, sewn. London, November, 1766. $3.00. 3530 An Act for granting importation of white oak staves and headings from the British Colonies or Plantations in America. Printed in black letter throughout, folio, sewn. London, January 17, 1772. $3.00. _ 3531 Adams (Charles Francis, of Mass.) The Republican Party a Necessity. Svo, pp. 8, sewn. N. p., 1860. 7Sc. 3532 Adams (John) a character sketch by Samuel Willard; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 126, cloth. Milwaukee, 1898. $1.00. 3533 and Jonathan Sewall. King's Attorney-General of Massachusetts Bay: Novanglus Massachusettensis, Political Essays, published 1774-1775, on the points of controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies ; with letters from President Adams to Wm. Tudor, not before published. Svo, pp. 312, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half polished levant morocco extra, entirely uncut edges, top edges gilt. Boston, 1819. $21.00. 3534 An unusually fine copy of this rare work, which contains much of great interest upon the troubles of the American Colonies and the causes leading to the Revolutionary War. Adams (John G. B.) Reminiscences of 19th Mass. Regiment; portraits. 8vo, pp. 186, cloth. Boston, 1899. $3.75. 3535 Only 300 copies printed and the only history of the Regiment. Adams (John Quincy) Jubilee of the Constitution. A discourse delivered at the re- quest of the New York Historical Society, April 30, 1839. Frontispiece. Svo, pp. 136, sewn. New York, 1839. 75c. 3536 Address of State Temperance Alliance to people of Mass., on a state police for city of Boston. Svo, pp. 19, sewn. Boston, 1864. 75c. 3537 to the people of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Svo, pp. 35, sewn. 1809. $1.00. 3538 Alford, Mass. Vital Records of, to 1850. Svo, pp. 32, cloth. Boston, 1902. SOc. 3539 Massachusetts 93 Allston (Margaret) Her Boston Experiences ; picture of modern Boston society and ^'^"Pl^-^^-'^"™^™"^ full-page illustrations. 12mo, pp. 208, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Bos- ton, 1900. 50c. ' ff • . . &> p ^^^^ Cheap copy, one leaf torn slightly, damaging text. Amendments of constituton of Mass. proposed by conventions of delegates assem- bled at Boston, Nov., 1820, with their address to people of this commonwealth. 8vo, pp. 32, sewn. Boston, 1821. $1.75. 3541 American's Guide, comprising the Declaration of Independence; Articles of Confed- eration ; Constitution of U. S. and Constitutions of the Several States comprising the Union. 16mo, pp. 402, mottled calf. Phila., 1833. $1.75. 3542 Much relating to the New England States. Ames (Nathaniel, father and son of Dedham, Mass.) Essays, humor, and poems, from their almanacks, 1726-1775, with notes and comments by Sam. Briggs; illustra- tions. Thick 8vo, cloth. Cleveland, 1891. Privately printed. $10.50. 3543 Ames (Oakes) Memoir with account of dedication of Oakes Ames Memorial Hall at North Easton, Mass., 1881; portraits. Sm. 4to, pp. 144, cloth. Cambridge, 1884. $2.50. 3544 Anderson (Charles) Real nature and value of American Revolution. 8vo, pp. 31, sewn. Cincinnati, 1855. 75c. 3544a Anderson (James) Interest of Great Britain with regard to her American Colonies considered; with outlines of plan for a general pacification. 12mo, pp. 182, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half calf extra, gilt top. London, 1782. $12.50. 3545 A choice copy. Andrews (Charles M.) American Colonial History 1690-1750. Excerpt. 8vo, pp. 11, boards. N. p., n. d. $1.25. 3546 Andrews (John) History of the War with America, France, Spain, and Holland; commencing in 1775 and ending in 1783. With portraits, maps and charts. 4 vols., 8vo, old half calf. London, 1785. $45.00. 3547 An exceptionally fine and clean set of this scarce work, with brilliant impressions of the 24 portraits which include George III, Sir Henry Qinton, Benjamin Franklin, IvOrd Heppel, General Howe, General Elliott, General Washington, Admiral Parker, General Green, Lord Cornwallis, Admiral Hughes, General Burgoyne, Lord Hood, Lafayette, Lord Rodney, Sir Roger Curtis, and others. Andrew (War Gov. John A.) Address of, to Legislature of Massachusetts, January, 1865. 8vo, pp. 140, wrappers. Boston, 1865. $1.00. _ 3548 Address of, to Legislature of Massachusetts, together with accompanying doc- uments, January, 1864. 8vo, pp. 110, wrappers. Boston, 1864. $1.00. 3549 and General Butler. Correspondence between. 8vo, pp. 16, sewn. Boston, 1862. $1.00. 3550 Address to two branches of Legislature of Mass., with accompanying docu- ments ; folding map. 8vo, pp. 198, wrappers. Boston, 1864. $1.00. 3551 and Major Gen. Butler. 8vo, pp. 86, sewn. Boston, 1862. $1.75. 3552 Memoir, with personal reminiscences by Peleg W. Chandler, with two hitherto unpublished literary discourses, etc. Portrait. 12mo, pp. 298, cloth. Boston, 1880. $1.25. 3553 Original letter signed, dated Executive Dept., Boston, Dec. 5, 1862, addressed to War Gov. Sprague of R. I. 4 pages, 4to. $40.00. 3554 An important historical document corrected throughout in the handwriting of Gov. Andrews. It relates to the difficulties between Mass. and R. I. in regard to recruiting in the other state. R. I. went so far as to offer a bounty of $400.00 to Mass. men. Refers to the difficulties Mass. is experiencing in filling her quotas without resorting to her draft. Gov. Sprague has outlined on the back the nature of the reply and instructed that a copy of the letter be forwarded to Mr. Corliss that this annoyance may stop. Andrews was a strong abolitionist. His troops were the first on Southern Soil; he also organized the first colored regiment. Sketch of Official Life of ; with Valedictory Address of Gov. Andrews, deliv- ered upon retiring from office, Jan. 5, 1866, on subject of reconstruction of states re- cently in rebellion. Portrait. 12mo, pp. 223, cloth . New York, 1868. $1.25. 3555 Speeches of, at Higham and Boston, together with his testimony before Har- pers Ferry Committee of the Senate in Relation to John Brown. Also the Republican platform, etc. 8vo, pp. 16, sewn. N. p., n. d. 75c. 3556 Valedictory Address of: to the two branches of the Legislature of Massa- chusetts, Jany. 4, 1866. 8vo, pp. 42, original wrappers. Boston, 1866. 75c. 3557 Apes (Wm.) Indian nullification of unconstitutional laws of Mass. relative to Marsh- pee Tribe; or pretended riot explained. Plate. 12mo, pp. 168, cloth. Boston, 1835. $1.75. 3558 Archer (Wm.) America To-day: observations and reflections. 12mo, pp. 260, cloth. New York, 1899. $1.25. 3559 94 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MASSACHUSETTS. Bacon & Nicholson's Speeches in House of Rep. in defence of bill received from Senate entitled "An act to repeal certain acts respecting organization of courts of U. S., Feby, 1802." 8vo, pp. 44, sewn. Boston, 1802. $1.00. 3560 Baldwin (Thomas) Sermon preached Feb. 1802 before honorable Senate and House of Representatives of Commonwealth of Mass. on day of interment of Samuel Phillips, Lieut.-Governor. 8vo, pp. 22, sewn. Boston, 1802. $1.25. 3561 Bancroft (Aaron, pastor 2nd Congregational Church in Worcester) Collection of sermons. 7 parts. 8vo, sewn. Worcester, 1816-1829. $2.75. 3562 Sermon delivered at dedication of 2nd Congregational Church, 1829; Dascourse delivered before Worcester Auxiliary Society for meliorating conditions of Jews, April, 1824; Doctrine of Immortality, a Christmas Sermon delivered in Worcester, 1819; World passetM away; but the Children of God abide forever, sermon delivered before Second Christian Church, Worcester, 1811, etc. Discourse on Conversion. 8vo, pp. 40, sewn. Worcester, 1816. $1.00. 3563 Bancroft (George) History of American Revolution. 3 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut London, 1852. $5.00. , 3564 Banks (Mr., of Mass.) Remarks on American Republican politics. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn, uncut. [Washington], 1856. 75c. 3565 Banvard (Joseph) Plymouth and the Pilgrims ; or, incidents of adventure in history of the first settlers; illustrations. 16mo, pp. 288, cloth. Boston, 1851. $1.50. 3566 Barber (John Warner) History and antiquities of New England, New York, and New Jersey, embracing Discoveries and settlements, Indian history, Indian, French and Revolutionary Wars, religious history, anecdotes, etc. ; folding map and illustra- tions. Thick 8vo, pp. 576, old calf. Worcester, 1841. $3.75. 3567 Barber's Map of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, showing the Railroads; revised and corrected. Size 12x17 ins. Colored and folded in 16mo case. New Haven, Conn, (circa 1855). $1.00. 3568 Barbiere (Joe.) Scraps from the Prison Table, at Camp Chase and Johnson's Island. Plan sketch and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 403, cloth. Doylestown, Pa., 1868. $2.50. 3569 Barnard (Edward) New comprehensive and complete history of England from the earliest period to 1783, especially its wars, blockades, sea fights, settlements, parlia- ments, discoveries, etc. With over 100 finely engraved portraits and engravings of historical events. Thick folio, pp. 714, old sheep, joints broken. London, 1782. $17.50. 3570 Of great American interest, written so soon after the troubles with the American colonies, it is especially full and rich in contemporary historical material regarding the difficulties with the Amer- ican colonies, the American Revolution and the establishment of independence by the U. S. Many of the views expressed are exceedingly curious. Apart from the text, the carefully executed cop- per plates are valuable, including the attack on Bunker Hill, burning of Charleston, Amreican General and Rifleman uniforms, the Declaration of Independence, General Lee taken prisoner, death of Major Andre, engagement between Bon Homme Richard and Paul Jones, surrender of Corn- wallis to Washington. Barry (John S.) History of Massachusetts ; commonwealth period. 8vo, pp. 480, cloth. Boston, 1857. $1.50. 3571 Contents: War of Revolution; Siege of Boston; Military movements in Mass.; Adoption of State constitution; Shay's Rebellion; Adption of Federal constitution; War of 1812. Bartlett (Wm. F., 57th Mass. Vols.) Memoir, by Francis W. Palfrey; portrait and plate. 12mo, pp. 309, cloth. Boston, 1878. $1.50. 3572 Beecher (Henry Ward) Norwood; or, village Hfe in New England. 12mo, pp. 560, cloth. New York, 1868. ^ $2.50, 3573 Beecher (Lyman) Design, rights, and duties of local churches, sermon delivered at installation of Rev. Elias Cornelius as associate pastor. Tabernacle Church in Salem, July, 1819. 8vo, pp. 54, sewn. Andover, 1819. $1.25. 3574 Belcher (Henry) First American Civil War first period, 1775-1778, with chapters on Continental or Revolutionary Army and on the forces of the crown; colored maps and plates. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1911. $6.00. 3575 Includes much material on Boston, Philadelphia, N. Y., Saratoga, Geo. Washington, Benedict Arnold, Gen. Burgoyne, and others. Billings (John D.) History of 10th Mass. Battery of Light Artillery in War of Re- bellion, 1862-65; steel portraits. 8vo, pp. 400, cloth. Boston, 1881. $3.75. 3576 Blackstone (Wm., the pioneer of Boston) By John C. Crane. Frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 14, wrappers. Worcester, 1896. 75c. 3577 Blanchard (Claude) Guerre d'Amerique, 1780-1783, Journal de Campagne. 8vo, pp. 134, sewn, uncut. Paris, 1884. $2.00. 3578 Boies (Andrew J.) Record of 33rd Mass. Volunteer Infantry from Aug. 1862 to Aug. 1865; Dortrait 8vo, pp. 168, cloth. Fitchburg, 1880. $1.00. 3579 [Bollan (William)] The Ancient Right of the English Nation to the American Fish- ery, and its various Diminutions ; examined and stated. Folding map of the Lands, Islands, Gulph, Seas, and Fishing Banks, comprising the Cod Fi.shing in America. 4to, Massachusetts 95 pp. 105, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half crushed levant morocco extra, uncut edges, gilt top. London, 1764. $100.00. 3580 •«L.;^» "^L''^^ '^°^^ °* J*".^ excessively rare work in unusually clean condition throughout, with very wide margins. Bound m with the volume are the following: w^wf^., Jai *-°"t«™POra>:y Manuscript of 4 folio pages, entitled, "Queries respecting the fishery at INewtoundland, with the answers to them." A. ffi- *^'>s«'"'ations on the Preliminary Articles of Peace, so far as they relate to the Fishery, 4 tolio pages; apparently privately printed. Bolton (Chas. K.) The Boltons of Old and New England; with a Genealogy of the Descendants of Wm. Bolton of Reading, Mass., 1720. 4to, pp. 98, cloth. Albany, 1889. ocarce. $5.00. 3S81 Interesting copy with numerous manuscript corrections in the author's handwriting. Bolton: Report of viewing committee on petition of town of, Jan., 1838: plans. 8vo, pp. 22, sewn. Boston, 1838. $1.25. 3582 ?°^t??" -'^iinual Reports of the Board of Commissioners of the Department of Parks for 1879-'81, '86-'90, '94, '96, and 1900. Numerous folding maps and plates. 10 num- bers, 8vo, wrappers. Boston, 1880-1904. $2.00. 3583 City of; its steam interests and leading engineers. Plates and other illustra- tions. 12mo, pp. 284, cloth. Boston, 1886. $1.00. 3584 Cheap copy, binding stained and worn. Department of Parks, Sth annual report of board of commissioners, 1879; folding plans. 8vo, pp. 26, wrappers. Boston, 1880. 50c. 3585 Lyceum for May 15, 1827. 8vo, pp. 54, wrappers. $1.00. 3586 Public Library 25th annual report, including summaries of past history and experiences of the library. 8vo, pp. 124, wrappers. Boston, 1877. $1.50. 3587 and Albany Railroad Company; 18th Annual Report of Directors to Stock- holders. Svo, pp. 18, wrappers. Boston, 1885. 75c. 3588 1st Annual Report of Directors to Stockholders, Jan., 1869. Svo, pp. 25, wrap- pers. Springfield, 1869. 7Sc. 3589 Bostonian Society (Boston) proceedings at annual meeting, 1907, and address de- livered at its 25th Anniversary, 1906; portrait. Svo, pp. 124, wrappers, uncut. Boston, 1907. $1.25. 3590 Botta (Carlo) Storia della Guerra della Independenza degli Stati Uniti di America. Folding maps. 3 vols., Svo, half calf gilt. Milano, 1820, $3.25. 3591 The scarce Italian edition. Boyden (Anna L.) Echoes from Hospital and White House. Mrs. Rebecca R. Pora- eroy's experience in War Times. 12mo, pp. 250, cloth. Boston (1884). $1.25. 3592 Bradford's History of "Plimoth Plantation" from original manuscript. With report of proceedings incident to return of the MS. to Massachusetts. Portraits and fac- similes. Royal Svo, pp. 555, cloth. Boston, 1899. $3.50. 3593 Briggs (George N., Governor of Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 1844-61). Memoir of ; Great in Goodness. By Wm. C. Richards. Portrait and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 457, cloth. Boston, 1867. $1.50. 3594 Contains much relating to Massachusetts and New England and the legal profession. Brigham (Wm.) Compact with charter and laws of colony of New Plymouth with charter of council at Plymouth and appendix containing articles of confederation of United Colonies of New England and other valuable documents. Royal Svo, pp. 368, sheep. Boston, 1836. $4.00. 3595 British Acts of Parliament: A very interesting collection of 16 acts relating to the trade with his majesty's colonies and the plantations in America for the encourage- ment of the importation of iron, copper bars, tea, coffee, wheat, flour, corn, rice, grain, beef, pork, bacon, butter, etc.; others relating to the British sugar colonies, the im- portation of naval stores, etc. All printed in black letter. 16 thin vols., folio, bound in half hnen boards. London, 1739-1773. $35.00. 3596 A most interesting collection of these curious early acts exclusively relating to the American colonies. British Parliamentary diplomatic and consular reports for 1904 on trade and com- merce of consular district of Boston, Mass. Svo, pp. 56, wrappers. London, 1905. 50c. . . . 3597 Bronze Group commemorating Emancipation gift to the city of Boston from Hon. Moses Kimball ; frontispiece. Svo, pp. 75, boards. Boston, 1879. 75c. 3598 A full account of the dedication exercises. Brooks (J. W.) Testimony before Committees on Railroads of legislature of Massa- chusetts, March, 1870, with appendix. Svo, pp. 46, wrappers. Boston, 1870. $1.00. 3599 Brown (Francis H.) Roll of students of Harvard University who served in army or navy of U. S. during War of Rebellion. Svo, pp. 52, wrappers. Cambridge, 1869. $1.75. 3600 96 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MASSACHUSETTS. Brown (Theron) Canton Baptist Memorial, being historical discourse delivered be- fore Baptist Church, Canton, Mass., at celebration of 50th anniversary; portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 124, cloth. Boston, 1865. $1.25. _ 3601 Bruce (George A.) Argument before committee on water supply against petition of city of Boston to take waters of Shawsheen River. 8vo, pp. 22, wrappers. Boston 1887. 75c. _ 3602 Bryant (Wm. Cullen) and Sidney H. Gay. Popular history of U. S. from first dis- covery of Western Hemisphere by Northmen to end of first century of union of the states, etc. Numerous portraits, plates and other illustrations. Royal 8vo, pp. 617 cloth gilt. London, 1876. $2.00. 3603 Contains much of special interest to New England. Bullock (Chas. J.) Historical sketch of finances and financial policy of Mass., 1780- 1905. 8vo, pp. 144, wrappers. New York (Amer. Econ. Assn. pubn.), 1907. $1.00. 3604 Contents: Revolutionary debt; financial prosperity; effort to abolish state tax; war financiering; railroad projects; enforced retrenchment; growth of new debts and expenditures. Bunker Hill: Samuel Adams Drake's own collection of manuscript and excerpt material relating to the Battle of Bunker Hill, being the original material upon which he based his volume entitled "Bunker Hill," which was published in 1875. A valuable and very interesting collection of original manuscript material, excerpts and data, town meetings, association acts, bibliography, autograph letters thereon to Drake from prominent people of his time, Drake's pamphlet on General Israel Putnam with three autograph letters from members of the family relating thereto, considerable material regarding the Putnam-Prescott controversy, and the printed monograph thereon, cor- rected proofs of articles, etc. Enclosed in cloth case. $25.00. 3605 Monument Association, Proceedings of, at annual meeting June, 1896, with address of president, Hon. F. W. Lincoln. Frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 54, wrappers. Bos- ton, 1896. 50c. 3606 Same for 1897. 50c. 3606a Burbeen (John) Account of John Burbeen, who came from Scotland and settled at Woburn, Mass., about 1660; and of such of his Descendants as have borne the Sur- name of Burbeen. Frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 52, cloth. Concord, N. H., 1892. $2.50. 3607 Burgoyne (General) Letter to his Constituents upon his late resignation, with the correspondence between the Secretaries of War and him, relative to his return to America. 8vo, pp. 38, neatly bound in full buckram, leather label. London, 1779. $7.50. 3608 A very scarce Burgoyne item, giving his vindication: of his resignation from command of British troops in New England, together with the correspondence relating thereto. Burlingame (Anson, of Mass.) Defence of Mass. speech in House of Representa- tives, June, 1856. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. 75c. 3609 Burns (Anthony) A History by Charles E. Stevens; plates. 12mo, pp. 295, cloth. Boston, 1856. $3.00. 3610 _ The extradition of Anthony Burns as a fugitive slave was the most memorable case of the kind since the adoption of the Federal Constitution. Burt (Henry M.) First century of history of Springfield; official records, 1636-1736, with historical review and biographical mention of founders. Folding map, plates and facsimiles. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Springfield, 1898. $6.50. 3611 Butler (Frederick) Complete History of U. S. of America, embracing whole period from discovery of N. America to 1820. Portraits. 3 vols., 12mo, old tree calf. Hart- ford, 1821. $3.75. 3612 Byron and North American Review, printed in the Boston Lyceum, May IS, 1827. Svo, pp. 55, wrappers. Boston, 1827. $1.00. 3613 Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index ; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large volumes, Svo, cloth, un- cut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 3614 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relations to the ^tate. indus'ry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc, Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England. N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Cambridge of 1776: account of town and events it witnessed with diary of Dorothy Dudley, now first priblished; with historical sketch; severall appropriate poems; numer- ous anecdotes, patriotick, weighty, indifferent, and diverting; many references to the renowned university, etc.; map and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 128, cloth. Cambridge, 1876. Scarce. $2.50. 3615 Annual Reports of park commissioners to city council 1893-96 and 1900-1904. 8 parts, 8vo, wrappers. Cambridge, 1894-1905. $2.00. 3616 Massachusetts 97 Carter (Robert) Summer Cruise on Coast of New England. 12mo, pp. 262, cloth. Boston, 1870. $1.50. 3617 A very interesting record of a fishing voyage giving excellent slcetchcs of the fishes and their habits. Celebration by inhabitants of Worcester, Mass., of centennial anniversary of Declara- tion of Independence, 1876, with historical and chronological notes. 8vo, pp. 146, wrappers. Worcesteer, 1876. $1.25. 3618 Centennial Anniversary of town of Cohasset, 1870; with oration by T. Russell and speeches by Gov. Claflin, Hiram Revels, Loring Lathrop, Solomon Lincoln, Geo. B. Loring and others. 8vo, pp. 67, sewn. Boston, 1870. $1.50. 3619 Chandler (Lieut.-Col. Charles L.) of 34th Mass. Volunteers (a biographical me- morial volume of contributions regarding his life and activities in the Civil War), with photographic portrait inserted. Small 4to, pp. 40, original cloth. Wthout place of publication or date [1864]. $2.00. 3620 A few copies^ only were privately printed for immediate friends. He participated in Bull Run, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Harrison's Landing, Harper's Ferry, etc. Channing (Wm. E.) Sermon preached in Boston, July 23, 1912, Day of Public Fast appointed by Executive of Massachusetts in consequence of declaration of War against Great Britain. 8vo, pp. 20, sewn. Boston, 1812. $1.25. 3621 Cheever (Geo. B.) The Pilgrim Fathers; or journal of pilgrims at Plymouth, 1620; with illustrations of Principles, Providences and Persons. 12mo, pp. 309, half calf. Glasgow, n. d. $4.00. 3622 Choate (Rufus, the great American advocate) Reminiscences by Edward G. Parker; portrait and facsimile. 8vo, pp. 522, cloth. New York, 1860. $1.75. 3623 Church (Thomas) History of Philip's War, commonly called the great Indian war of 1675-6, etc.; frontispiece. Exeter, N. H., 1842. $2.75. 3624 Clark (Wm. H.) Poems and sketches with reminiscences of the "Old 34th." 16mo, pp. 55, wrappers. South Framingham, 1890. 75c. 3625 Sketches of 34thj Mass. infantry. Presentation copy from author. Coburn (E. N., of Charlestown, Mass.) Catalogue of the Valuable Collection of Books and Pamphlets relating to America, forming the Library of ; sold at Auction April 10-12, 1888. 8vo, pp. 180, wrappers. Boston, 1888. $1.00. 3626 Collection of 9 letters of majors, colonels and others transmitting quarterly returns of deceased soldiers of various Mass. regts. engaged in the Civil War, dated 1861-5. The lot, $4.50. . . 3627 Colonial Charters: List of Copies of Charters, from the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, presented to House of Commons, in pursuance of their Address to his majesty, April 25, 1740. Folio, pp. 88, bound in gray boards with leather label. London, 1741. $45.00. 3628 A very fine copy of this escessively rare collection of original Colonial Charters. It comprises the Charters of Md., Conn., R. I., Pa., Massachusetts Bay, and Ga. Colonial Laws of Massachusetts; reprinted from edition of 1660, with supplement to 1672, containing also Body of Liberties of 1641 ; pubhshed under supervision of Wm. H Whitmore, with complete index. Royal 8vo, pp. 328, half morocco gilt. Boston, 1889. $5.00. , 3629 Columbian Sentinel [Boston, Mass.] Bi-weekly issue: 100 issues between 1795 and 1805 as listed below. Price for the lot, $35.00; 25 or more selected at 60c each, or singly, $1.00 each. 3630 1795, Sept. 16, 19, 23, 26, 30; Oct. 3-17, Nov. 4-14, 21, 25; Dec. 5, 23, 30. 1796 Tan. 28; Feb. 10; Mar. 9; April 6, 27; May 28; June 4. 18, 25; July 30; Nov. 23; Dec. 24. 1797, Jan. 4; April 12; May 31; June 14; Sept. 9; Oct. 7; Nov. 22; Dec. 16, 30. 1798, complete except Dec. 26. , . , , „ -^ , , , „ > ., 1799, Jan. 26; Mar. 30; April 17, 20, 24, 27; IVlay 1-22; June 1, 5, 12 to July 3, 10 to A'ug. 7, ^^800, %L l°5T'l8;'Feb. 1, 8; Mar. 8, 12, IS, 19, 22, 26, 29; April 2, 5, 9, 12 to Aug. 27;Sept. 6. 20. 27. 1801, Jan. 7, 21; July 29; Aug. 1, 5, 6, 12, 15, 19, 22, 26. 1802 Tan 2 13 16; Feb. 3, 10, 17, 20, 24. 1TO4 Oct 31- Nov. 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28, 31; Dec. 1, 5, 8, 15, 19, 21, 22, 26, 29. 1805, Jan. 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26; Feb. 2, 6, 9, 13 16, 20. Same- Semi-weekly issue. 62 issues as below, all m good condition. Price, ^^1^7^'- ?>ldTT^lJ97fZ^A (clipping gone). 1798; March 14, 17, 21, 24. 28''fl; April 4 7 18 21 25 28 May 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30; J,une 2, 13. 16, 20, 23, 27, 30; July 4 7 11 14 25 28 -August 1 4 8, U, 15, 22„ 29; September 8, 19, 26: October 6, 10, 13, 20, 24, 27 (clipping gone), 31; No'vember 3, 14, 17; December^ 1,.S, 8, 12, 15, 19 Combe (George) Notes on U. S. during phrenological visit m 1838-9-40. Folding map 3 vols newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half calf extra, gilt edges. Edinburgh, 1841. $7.50. 3632 98 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MASSACHUSETTS. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1791; an act to incorporate and establish society by name of The Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 8vo, pp. 44, sewn, 1810. 7Sc. 3633 in the House of Representatives, June 4, 1813, report of committee appointed to consider "so much of His Excellency's Speech as relates to an Extension of Ter- ritorial Limits," etc. 8vo, pp. 11, sewn. 1813. 7Sc. 3634 Constitutional Meeting at Faneuil Hall, November 26, 18S0. 8vo, pp. 46, wrappers. Boston, 1850. $1.00. 3635 Meeting held in Boston to support constitution and laws of U. S. with strong reference to Slavery, Conwell (Russell H.) History of great fire in Boston, 1872; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 312, full morocco, gih edges (rubbed). Boston, 1873. $2.00. 3636 Cook (Benj. F.) History of 12th Massachusetts Volunteers (Webster Regiment) ; portraits. 8vo, pp. 168, cloth. Boston, 1882. $6.00. 3637 Cotton (John). Keyes of the Kingdom of Heaven and power thereof, according to word of God. 12mo, pp. 108, cloth. Boston, 1852. $2.50. 3638 Life of, by A. W. M'Clure. 12mo, pp. 308, cloth. Boston,1846. $1.50. 3639 Crane (Edward) Extract from address on subject of transportation at Green Room, State House, February 13, 1868. 8vo, pp. 40, wrappers. Boston, 1868. $1.00. 3640 Croswell (Andrew) Seasonable defence of old Protestant doctrine of justifying faith ; with a particular answer to Mr. Giles Firmin's eight arguments to the contrary. 8vo, pp. 46, sewn. Boston, 1745. $1.45. 3641 The title page is- somewhat torn but can all be read except for a few letters. Early Mass. imprint Crowell (Robert) History of the town of Essex from 1634 to 1700; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 166, cloth. Boston, 1853. $3.00. 3642 Cudworth (Warren H.) History of 1st Regiment Mass. Infantry, 1861-4, including references to operations of Army of the Potomac. 12mo, pp. 528, cloth. Boston, 1866. $2.50. 3643 Dedham: Proceedings at Celebration of 250th anniversary of its incorporation. 8vo, pp. 214, cloth. Cambridge, 1887. $1.50. 3644 De Hauranne (Ernest) Huit Mois en Amerique. Lettres et Notes de Voyage 1864- 65. 2 vols., 12mo, original wrappers. Paris, 1866. $2.7S. 3645 Visiting Canada, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Niagara Falls, Massachusetts, Kentcuky, Mississippi, etc. Dickerson (Oliver M.) American Colonial Government, 1696-1765. A study of the British Board of Trade in its relation to the American Colonies, Political, Industrial, Administrative. Facsimiles of manuscripts. 8vo, pp. 400, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleve- land, 1912. $5.00. 3646 Dorchester Celebration ; 2S0th Anniversary of establishment of first public school in Dorchester, June 22, 1889. Imperial 8vo, pp. 17, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1890. $1.00. 3647 250th anniversary of gathering in England, departure for America, and final settlement in New England of First Church and Parish of Dorchester, Mass., coinci- dent with settlement of town. 8vo, pp. 176, cloth. Boston, 1880. $1.75. 3648 Draper (James) History of Spencer, Mass., from its earliest settlement to 1860; in- cluding brief sketch of Leicester to 1753; map and frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 284, cloth. Worcester (circa 1860). $3.50. _ _ 3649 Drake (Samuel A.) Old Landmarks and historic personages of Boston; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 484, cloth. Boston, 1876. $1.75. 3650 Eastburn (James W.) Yamoyden, a tale of the wars of King Philip; frontispiece and vignette. 16mo, pp. 350, boards. New York, 1820. $1.50. 3651 Cheap copy, needs rebinding. Eleventh Annual Report of Board of Harbor Commissioners of Boston. Folding map and plan. 8vo, pp. 55, wrappers. Boston, 1877. 75c. 3652 Eliot (Chas. W., Pres. of Harvard University) by Eugen Kuehnemann; portrait 12mo, pp. 85, cloth, 'uncut. Boston, 1909. $1.00. 3653 Eliot Church (Roxbury, Mass.) Articles of faith and covenants, 1853. 12mo, pp. 32, wrappers. Boston, 1853. 75c. 3654 Eliot Anniversary, 1646-1896, city of Newton, memorial exercises, Nov. 1896. Por- trait, plates, and facsimiles. 8vo, pp. 102, wrappers. Newton, 1896. $1.00. 3655 Ellis (George E.) Celebration of Centennial Anniversary of Evacuation of Boston by British Army; large folding map and very numerous illustrations. Large 8vo, pp. 200, cloth. Boston, 1876. $3.00. 3656 Emerson (Wm.) Historical sketch of First Church in Boston from formation to present period, with two sermons, one on leaving the old, and the other on entering the new house of worship. 8vo, pp. 256, cloth. Boston, 1812. $1.75. 3657 History of Douglas (Mass.) from earliest period to close of 1878. Numerous illustrations and folding colored map. 8vo, pp. 359, boards. Boston, 1879. $3.00. 3658 Massachusetts 99 Emilio (Luis F.) Assault on Fort Wagner, July, 1863; memorable charge of S4th regiment of Mass', volunteers. 8vo, pp. 16, boards. Boston, 1887. $1.25. 3659 Brave Black Regiment; history of the S4th Mass. Volunteer Infantry, 1863-65. Portraits and maps. 8vo, pp. 426, cloth. Boston, 1891. $3.00. 3660 Emmons (Col. William) Battle of Bunker Hill, or Temple of Liberty, historic poem in four cantos. 12mo, pp. 144, cloth. Boston, 1872. $1.00. 3661 Engelhardt (Geo. W.) Boston, Mass. ; very numerous illustrations. Oblong 4to, pp. 306, newly bound in buckram, leather label. Boston, 1897. $6.00. 3662 Deals with the social phases, commercial chronicles, public institutions, railioads, Harvard Col- lege, etc., etc. Essex Antiquarian (Salem, Mass.) : monthly magazine devoted to biography, geneal- ogy, history and antiquities of Essex County, Mass., with numerous plates of an- tiquities, architecture, portraits, etc. Complete from its commencement in 1897 to 1909, 13 vols., 4to, 10 vols, in cloth, and 3 vols, in parts; a fine set. $21.00. 3663 Essex Co. (Mass.) Standard History, from its first settlement to present time, with history and description of its towns and cities. Map. Thick 4to, cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1878. $5.00. 3664 Eustis (General Henry L.) Original autograph letter, signed, addressed to his wife, dated Camp near Kelly's Ford, Va., November 9, 1863. 4 pp., 8vo. $35.00. 3665 An important historical document, being, a private and confidential letter giving considerable de- tails of the battle of Rappahannock Station. Born Mass., graduate of West Point, a Professor at Harvard. Commanded 12th Mass. Vols. Everett (Edward) Oration delivered at Plymouth, Dec, 1824. 8vo, pp. 74, wrappers. Boston, 1825. $2.50. 3666 The first edition of this celebrated oration. Oration pronounced at Cambridge before Society of Phi Beta Kappa. 8vo, pp. 68, wrappers. Boston, 1824. $2.50. 3667 Exercises at consecration of flag of the Union by the Old South Society in Boston, 1861. 8vo, pp. 16, wrappers. Boston, 1861. $1.25. 3668 "Fair Harvard" in aid of public library fund programme of exercises held at town hall, Maiden, Jan., 1877. 75c. 3669 Fall River; report of board of commissioners of parks and cemeteries for 1904. 8vo, pp. 35, wrappers. 35c. 3670 Same, for 1908. Plates. 8vo, pp. 43, wrappers. 35c. 3671 Farmer (John) Historical Memoir of Billerica in Mass. containing notices of prin- cipal events in civil and ecclesiastical affairs from first settlement to 1816. 8vo, pp. 36, wrappers. Arnherst, 1816. $3.50. 3672 A fine copy of this scarce first edition. Fenno Family by Allen H. Bent. 8vo, pp. 12, wrappers. Boston, 1898. $1.75. 3673 Field (David D., of Stockbridge, Mass.) The Family of, with their ancestors, by H. W. Field. 16mo, pp. 106, cloth. Without place of publication, 1860. $2.50. 3674 Only a few copies privately printed for use of the family. Flint (James) Letters from America : climate and agriculture of the Western States, manners of the people, prospects of emigrants, etc. ; edited by Thwaites. With fac- simile and other illustrations. Large 8vo, pp. 334, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. . 3675 Fowler (Wm. Chauncey) Local Law in Massachusetts and Connecticut, historically considered; and historical status of the negro in Conn.; also speech delivered in Senate of Conn., June, 1864. 8vo, pp. 171, cloth. Albany, 1872. $2.50. 3676 Fox (Ebenezer, of Roxbury, Mass.) Revolutionary adventures of; portrait. 16mo, pp. 238, cloth. Boston, 1838. $1.75. , 3677 French (Col. Jonas H., of Boston) Priced Catalogue of Library of ; together with number of literary nuggets from private library of L. H. Chubbeck, comprising best editions of American authors, Napoleana, Rare Americana, standard sets, etc., etc., sold at auction February 23-25, 1904, by Libbie & Co., Boston. Portrait. 8vo, pp. 230, wrappers. Boston, 1904. $1.50. , 3678 Frost (John) Pictorial History of United States of America from Discovery by Northmen in 10th century. Very numerous portraits, plates, and other ihustrations. 4 vols, in 1, pp. 960, old scored morocco. Hartford, 1846. $1.50. 3679 Contains much relating to early expeditions to this country, landing of Pilgrims at Plymouth, New England, French and Indian "War, Kidd the pirate, William Penn, Revolutionary War, Valley Forge, Washington, War of 1812, etc., etc. Gifford (S. N.) and Wm. Stowe. Commonwealth of Mass. manual for use of gen- eral court: containing rules and orders of two branches, together with constitution of commonwealth and that of U. S. and list of executive, legislative, and judicial depart- ments of state government, etc. 16mo, pp. 257, cloth. Boston, 1860. $1.00. 3680 Giles (William) Second Speech, delivered in U. S. Senate, Dec. 2, 1808, on resolution offered by Mr. Hillhouse to repeal several Acts laying an embargo. 8vo, pp. 12. N. p., n. d. 7Sc. 3681 100 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MASSACHUSETTS. [Goodrich (S. G.)] Lights and Shadows of American History; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 320, cloth. Boston [1844]. $1.25. 3682 La Salle and Hennepin, Salem Witchcraft, Lexington and Bunker Hill, etc. Goold (Nathan) History of Colonel Edmund Phinney's 31st Regiment of Foot. 8vo, pp. 54, wrappers. Portland, Me., 1896. $3.25. 3683 Refers to raising regiment in Massachusetts for service during Revolutionary War. Gordon (Dr. Wm.) History of Rise, Progress and Establishment of United States, including the late war, and of the Thirteen Colonies from their origin to date. The original and best edition, with all the scarce engraved maps. 4 vols., 8vo, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half polished levant morocco extra, full gilt edges. London, 1788. $27.50. 3684 Apart from its great interest upon the Revolutionary War, it is rich in material pertaining to the early history of the Thirteen Colonies, including New Ejigland and Massachusetts; to the various expeditions into Canada, and the early history thereof; Benedict Arnolld; Burgoyne; General John- ston; the Carolinas; the various Colonial Congresses; Cnnecticut; Delaware; the Indian Tribes; Paul Jones; Massachusetts Company; Pennsylvania; New Jersey; New Hampshire; Rhode Island; Virginia; George Washington; etc. Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Mass. proceedings from March, 1869, to Dec, 1869. 8vo, pp. 140, wrappers. Boston, 1870. $1.00. 3685 Green (Mason A.) Springfield (Mass.) 1636-1886, history of town and city; numer- ous steel engravings, folding map and other illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Springfield, 1888. $4.50. 3686 Relates to first settlement, Indians, witchcraft. Revolutionary War, Civil War and slavery, political history, etc Green (Samuel A.) Groton in Witchcraft Times. 8vo, pp. 29, wrappers, uncut. Groton, 1883. $1.50. 3687 Gregg (Frank M.) The Founding of a Nation: The story of the Pilgrim Fathers; their voyage on the Mayflower, their early struggless, hardships and dangers, and the beginnings of American Democracy as told in the journals of Francis Beaumont, Cav- alier; with colored maps and plates, and historic illustrations. 2 large volumes, Bvo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1915. $7.50. 3688 No epoch in our history is fraught with greater importance and influence than the coming of the small band of Pilgrims on the Mayflower to the untried wilderness of America. Greylock (Godfrey) Taghconic; romance and beauty of the hills. 12mo, pp. 382, cloth. Boston, 1879. $1.50. 3689 Ex-library copy. Relates to Berkshire Co., Mass. Grosvenor (Cyrus P.) Address before Anti-Slavery Society of Salem Vicinity in South Meeting House, Salem, February, 1834. Large 8vo, pp. 48, original wrappers. Salem, 1834. $1.00. 3690 Haddock (C. B., of Dartmouth College) Collegiate Education: address in behalf of Society for Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the West deliv- ered in Tremont Temple, Boston. 8vo, pp. 20, wrappers. Boston, 1848. 7Sc. 3691 Hale (Edw. E.) What is the American People? 12mo, pp. 26, original wrappers. Boston, 1885. $1.25. 3692 Author's own copy, with autograph and manuscript note. Hale (Salma) History of United States from their first settlement as colonies to close of campaign of 1814. 12mo, pp. 382, cloth. Aberdeen, 1848. $2.25. 3693 Contains much relating to New England, French and Indian War, Revolutionary War, etc. Hall (Nathaniel) Truth not to be overthrown nor silenced: sermon preached at Dorchester. 8vo, pp. 19, wrappers. Boston, 1862. $1.00. 3694 Hamilton (Lady Augusta) Marriage Rites, Customs, and Ceremonies of all Na- tions. Best unabridged edition, with the engraved frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 400, half red calf gilt. London, 1822. $10.50. 3695 Full of curious and unusual information regarding the peculiar marriage customs of the world. Particularly interesting regarding the customs in North and South America, among the Indians, Bundling, love-bargains, intrigue, etc., in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New England, Virginia, California, Louisiana, Mexico, Peru, Central America, Brazil, Paraguay, etc. Hancock (John) A character sketch by John R. Musick; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 116, cloth. Milwaukee, 1898. $1.00. 3696 Hanson (John W.) Historical sketch of Old Sixth Regiment of Mass. Volunteers, during its 3 campaigns ; photographs. 12mo, pp. 352, cloth. Boston, 1866. $6.00. 3697 Contains history of the several companies and name and military record of each man connected with the regiment during the war. Harris (Gen. Lord) Life and services during his campaigns in America, West Indies and India, by S. R. Lushington; portrait. 8vo, pp. 552, cloth. London, 1840. $2.25. 3698 Gen. Harris was in command at Bunker Hill, and at evacuation of Pliiladelphia. Massachusetts 101 Harris (William T., of Harvard College) Epitaphs from the Old Burying Ground in Cambridge, with notes. Small 8vo, pp. 192, half morocco. Cambridge, 1845. $4.50. 3699 With biographical notes regarding some Harvard men. Harrison (David, Jr.) Voice from Washingtonian Home ; being history of founda- tion, rise and progress of Home, an institution established for reformation of the inebriate, also review of some of evils of intemperance in England, together with sketch of temperance reform in America; portrait. 12mo, pp. 322, cloth. Boston, 1860. $1.75. 3700 Harvard University: Catalogue Eorum qui in Universitate Harvardiana, Canta- brigicee, in Republica Massachussettensi ab Anno 1642 ad Annum 1788, alicryus Gradus Laurea donati sunt. 8vo, pp. 36, new boards, calf back. Boston, 1788. Very scarce. $3.75. 3701 Directory : catalogue of men now living who have been enrolled as students of the University. Large and thick 8vo, pp. 1282, cloth. Cambridge, 1910. $3.00. 3702 Index, 1880-1, containing list of officers and members of societies of Harvard University, together with full record of boating, base ball, etc., and alphabetical list of names of officers and students. 12mo, pp. 155, wrappers. Boston, 1880. 75c. 3703 Law School Quinquennial Catalogue, 1817-1904. Royal 8vo, pp. 182, cloth. Cambridge, 1905. $1.75. 3704 Hawes (Joel) Tribute to Memory of Pilgrims and vindication of Congregational Churches of New England. 12mo, pp. 176, cloth. Hartford, 1836. $2.50. 3705 Hayward (John) New England Gazetteer containing descriptions of all states, coun- ties, towns, mountains, rivers, lakes, etc. ; frontispiece. 12mo, sheep. Concord, 1839. $2.50. 3706 Headley (P. C.) Massachusetts in the Rebellion. Record of historical position of the Commonwealth and services of leading statesmen, the military, the colleges, and the people in Civil War, 1861-5; numerous engravings. Thick 8vo, half morocco. Boston, 1866. $2.50. 3707 Higginson (H. L.) Soldier's Field (The). 8vo, pp. 12, wrappers. N. p., n. d. 7Sc. 3708 Relates to the transfer of the Soldier's Field to Harvard University. Hilkey (Chas. J.) Legal development in Colonial Massachusetts, 1630-1686. 8vo, pp. 148, wrappers, uncut. New York (Columbia Univ. Studies, vol. 37, no. 2), 1910. $1.00. 3709 Historical Record of soldiers and sailors of No. Brookfield, Mass., and of others who counted upon quota of town in war for preservation of Union against Rebellion, regimental histories, etc. Royal 8vo, pp. 71, wrappers. North Brookfield, 1886. $1.25. . . . . 3710 Hitchcock (Edward) Reminiscences of Amherst College, historical, scientific, bio- graphical, autobiographical ; plates and folding colored geological map. 12mo, pp. 412, cloth. Northampton, 1863. $1.75. 3711 Hobby (Wm.) The Faithful Minister the Glory of Christ, delivered at the Ordina- tion of the Reverend Daniel Emerson, to the Pastoral care of the Second Church of Christ in Dunstable, Mass. 12mo, pp. 39, beautifullv bound by F. Bedford in buff calf gilt, inside gold borders, gilt tops. Boston, 1743. $10.00. 3712 A rare Boston imprint. Hodgkins (Wm. H.) Address delivered before Theodore Winthrop Encampment, Post 35, G. A. R., at Chelsea, Mass., May 30, 1873. 8vo, pp. 22, wrappers. Boston, 1873. 7Sc. 3713 Hodgson (Adam) Letters from North America during a Tour in U. S. and Canada, with engraved plates. 2 vols., Bvo, boards, uncut. London, 1824. $7.50. 3714 A remarkably fine copy, in the original boards with the edges entirely uncut, and almost as clean as when issued. Relates extensively to Ohio, Va., S. C, Washington, D. C, Miss., Ga., N. Y., Canada, Vt., Mass., Pa., R. I., Me., etc. Holmes (Lieut. P. Marion, 36th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers) Brief me- morial, prepared by Bunker Hill Club, Charlestown. 12mo, pp. 12, wrappers. 1864. $1.50. 3715 Scarce, a few copies only privately printed. _ ... , , , . . Homes of American Authors; comprising anecdotical, personal, and descriptive sketches by various writers ; plates, woodcuts and facsimiles. 8vo, pp. 366, cloth. New York, 1853. $2.50. 3716 Audubon, Irving, Bryant, Bancroft, Emerson, Longfellow, Hawthorne, Lowell, Webster and Hooker Veterans (The) are only asking for what is right; report of hearings before committee of state house on bill to authorize governor and council to recast the Hooker Statue tablet, etc. 8vo, pp. 37, sewn. 1904. 75c. 3717 102 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MASSACHUSETTS. , . Howe (S. G.) Letter on sanitary condition of troops in neighborhood of Boston addressed to His Excellency the Governor of Mass. 8vo, pp. 16, sewn. Washington, 1861. 75c. 3718 Holland (Josiah G.) History of Western Massachusetts, counties of Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, and Berkshire. Folding colored map. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. Springfield, 185S. $3.50. 3719 Hubbard (Wm.) Narrative of the Indian Wars in New England from the first Plant- ing thereof in 1607 to 1677, containing a Relation of the Occasion, Rise and Progress of the War with the Indians, in the Southern, Western, Eastern and Northern Parts of said Country. 12mo, pp. 288, newly and handsomely bound by Tout in full mottled calf extra, gilt edges. Boston, 1775. $24.00. . 3720 A choice and unusually clean copy of this excessively rare edition. Same. 12mo, pp. 375, half morocco. Stockbridge, Mass., 1803. Very scarce, $6.50. 3721 Same. 12mo, pp. 274, old calf. The rare edition of Danbury, 1803. $10.50. 3722 Hunter (Joseph) Collections concerning church or congregation of Protestant Sep- aratists formed at Scrooby in North Nottinghamshire, in time of King James I: founders of New Plymouth, parent colony of New England. 8vo, pp. 220, cloth. London, 1854. Scarce. $3.00. 3723 Hunton (Philip) and his Descendants; by Daniel T. V. Hunton. 8vo, pp. 113, orig- inal wrappers. Canton, Mass., 1881. $3.00. 3724 Hurd (D. Hamilton) History of Worcester Co., Mass., with sketches of many ol its pioneers and prominent men; map and steel portraits. 2 vols., imperial thick 8vo, half morocco, gilt edges. Phila., 1889. Pub'd at $25.00. Fine copy. $10.00. 3725 Hutchinson (Mr.) History of Colony of Massachusetts Bay, from first settlement thereof, 1628 until its incorporation with Colony of Plimouth, Province of Main, &c., by charter of King William and Queen Mary, 1691. 12mo, pp. 570, old calf. London, 1760. $9.00. . 3726 Hyde (Chas. M.) Historical celebration of town of Brimfield, Hampden Co., Mass., 1876; folding colored map and numerous portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 488, cloth. Springfield, 1879. Very scarce. $12.50. 3727 Insolvent Law of Massachusetts. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. Circa 1850. 75c. 3728 Ipswich Female Seminary catalogue of officers and members for 1861, 1864, 1865. 3 parts. 12mo, wrapper. Boston, 1861-5. $1.50. 3729 [Jackson (Jonathan)] Thoughts upon the Political Situation of the U. S. in which that of Massachusetts is more particularly considered ; with Observations on the Con- stitution for a Federal Government, addressed to the People of the Union, by a Native of Boston. 8vo, pp. 209, newly bound in boards. Worcester, Mass., 1788. $15.00. 3730 Most interesting and valuable contemporary accounts of the beginning of our constitutional gov- ernment. Jackson (Wm.) Constitutions of the several Independent States of America, Declara- tion of Independence ; Articles of Confederation ; Declaration of Rights ; the Non-Im- portation Agreement; and Petition of Penn's Congress to the king, with appendix of Treaties between England and U. S. ; Provisional Treaty and Treaty between the States-General and U. S. With the rare portrait of George Washington by W. Sharp, with the legend "Don't tread on me." 8vo, pp. 504, half calf gilt. London, 1783. $25.00. 3731 The portrait in this copy is in the rare first state, dated Feb. 23, 1780'. In nearly all copies it bears the date 1783. Contains the charters of N. H., Mass., R. I., Conn., N. V., N. J., Pa., Del., Md., Va.,' Carolina, Ga. Johns (Henry T.) Life with 49th Mass. Volunteers. Portrait. 12mo, pp. 436, cloth. Washington, 1890. $1.50. _ _ 3732 Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science. Vol. 1. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Baltimore, 1883. $4.00. , 3733 Contents: The Germanic Origin of New England Towns; Local Government in Illinois; Old Maryland Manors; Village Communities of Cape Anne and Salem; etc. Johnson (Capt. Charles) History of the Pyrates from their first rise and settlement in the Island of Providence, to the present time, with the remarkable actions and ad- ventures of the two female pyrates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny; also, of Captains Martel, Vane, Rackam, Low, Smith, Kidd, Fly, etc., and their several crews ; the Nat- ural hatred and cruelty of the inhabitants to all whites; their Laws, Manners, Customs, Government and Religion, with appendix of the Tryal and Execution of the Pyrates at Providence, under Governor Rogers. Collected from Journals of Pyrates, brought away by a Person who was taken by, and forced to live with them 12 years. With the scarce maps and plates in perhaps almost unique condition, namely as clean and crisp as when first published. 2 vols., 8vo, paneled calf. London, 1726. $120.00. 3734 A remarkably fine, clean, tall and crisp copy of this most curious and entertaining work. The Massachusetts 103 operations of these various pirates covered the complete Atlantic Coast from. Newfoundland to the ^orthern bhores of Brazil. The volumes are full of curious and quaint information regarding) the JNatives and their conditions, the dare devil risks assumed by the pirates, their cruelties, captures of ''t'^i^j-' ^'■'^'^sem, etc. The volume contains much curious early information on Nova Scotia, Maine, the Massachusetts Colony, the Dutch settlements at New York, Delaware, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, the West Indies and Central America. King's Handbook of Boston; very numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 328, cloth. Cambridge [1881]. 75c. 3735 New revised and enlarged edition. Kingman (Bradford) Epitaphs from Burial Hill, Plymouth, Mass., 1657 to 1892, with biographical and historical notes : illustrations. 8vo, pp. 345, cloth. Brookline, 1892. $5.00. . FF , ^^^^ Knapp (Samuel L.) Eulogy delivered in Christ Church, Boston at request of Saint John's Lodge, June, 1819, on character of their brother and past master, Shubael Bell. 8vo, pp. 20, sewn. Boston, 1819. 50c. 3737 Knox (Captain John) Historical Journal of the Campaigns in North America for the years 1757, 1758, 1759, and 1760, containing the most Remarkable Occurrences of that Period, particularly the two Sieges of Quebec, etc. ; the Orders of the Admirals and General Officers, Descriptions of the countries where the Author has served, with their Forts and Garrisons, their Climates, Soil, Produce, etc. ; as also' several Man- ifesto's a Mandate of the late Bishop of Canada; French Orders and Disposition for the Defence of the Colony. Dedicated by permission to Lietuenant-General Sir Jef- frey Amherst. Large folding map and engraved portraits of Amherst and Wolfe. 2 vols., 4to, old calf. London, 1769. $150.00. 3738 A remarkably fine and clean copy of this rare and valuable work with unusually wide margins. "A valuable collection of materials towards a history of that period, with a description and natural history of those parts in which Knox personally! served." — Lowndes. [Knox (Wm.)] The Claim of the Colonies to an Exemption from Internal Taxes imposed by Authority of Parliament, examined; in a Letter from a Gentleman in London, to his Friend in America. 8vo, pp. 48, newly bound in half calf extra, gilt top. London, 1765. $12.00. 3739 A choice copy of an excessively rare item. It deals principally with the Stamp duties. The ap- pendix contains a petition from several merchants of London, in behalf of themselves and others, trading to His Majesty's Colonies and Plantations in America. Extra Official State Papers addressed to Lord Rawdon and other members of the two Houses of Parliament by a late Under-Secretary of State. 8vo, pp. 84, half calf. London, 1789. $7.50. 3740 Relates principally to the American Colonies, their imports and exports and to important inci- dents of the American War. Lamb (R.) Original and Authentic Journal of Occurrences during the late American War, from its Commencement to 1783. 8vo, pp. 438, full calf (broken). Dublin, 1809. Very scarce. $12.00. _ 3741 Lawrence (Amos) Extracts from Diary and Correspondence with brief account of some incidents in his life, ed. by his son; portraits. 12mo, pp. 370, cloth. Boston, 1856. $1.75. _ _ 3742 Leicester (Mass.) Congregational Church articles of faith and form of covenant adopted by, with scripture proofs and illustrations, with resolutions of President Ed- wards. 12mo, pp. 12, sewn. Boston [1805]. $1.25. . 3743 Leigh (John, of Agawam (Ipwich) Mass.) 1634-1671 and his descendants of the name of Lee, compiled by Wm. Lee. 4to, pp. 500, cloth, uncut. Albany, 1888. $3.00. . . . 3744 Lendrum (John) History of American Revolution with view of state and character of British Colonies of North America. 2 vols., 24mo, roan. Exeter, 1836. $3.50. 3745 Letters to Kaleb Strong, late Governor of Mass., showing war to be inconsistent with the laws and good of mankind. 8vo, pp. 124, boards. London, 1818. $1.75. 3746 Leverett Family Pedigree Chart, 9x12 inches. $1.50. 3747 Lincoln (Calvin) Discourse delivered to First Parish in Hingham, Sept., 1869, on re-opening their meeting-house; portrait. 8vo, pp. 80, wrappers. Hingham, 1873. $1.00. . 3748 Lincoln (Levi) Address delivered before Worcester Agricultural Society, Oct. 7, 1819, being first anniversary cattle show and exhibition of manufactures. 8vo, pp. 30, sewn. Worcester, 1819. $1.25. 3749 Longfellowr (Henry W.) Biography, anecdote, letters, etc., by W. Sloane Kennedy; portraits and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 368, cloth. Boston [1882]. $1.25. 3750 Lovrell (Mass.) Board of Park Commissioners 1st annual report 1903-04; plates. 2 parts, 8vo, wrappers. Lowell, 1904-5. 75c. 3751 Botany — ■Includes list of flora, shrubs, vines, etc.,_ giving both the common and botanical names. Lowell Offering: repository of original articles written by females employed in the mills; portrait. 8vo, pp. 34, wrappers. Lowell, 1841. $1.25. 3752 104 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MASSACHUSETTS. Lyell (Chas.) Second Visit to U. S. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. London, 1850. $3.50. 37S3 Much relating to New EJngland and Southern states slavery. MacDonald (E.) Old Copp's Hill and burial ground; with historical sketches. Illus- trations. 12mo, pp. 48, wrappers. Boston, 1882. $1.00. 3754 Epitaphs — Inculdes some EJpitaphs found in this famous cemetery. Macnamara (Daniel G.) History of 9th Regiment Mass. Volunteer Infantry, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Sth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, 1861-64. 8vo, pp. 555, cloth. Boston, 1899. $4.00. 3755 Mallory (R. P.) Panoramic view from Bunker Hill, drawing by, engraved by James Smillie; folding view 48x9, and frontispiece showing perspective view of monument, with complete description of monument, explanatory key to view, and sketch of battle of Bunker Hill. 8vo, pp. 16, boards. Boston, 1848. Scarce. $2.75. 3756 Margerie (Ruth) A romance of the revolt of 1689, by Mrs. M. A. Denison. 16mo, pp. 110, half calf. London, n. d. $1.75. 3757 Markham (Richard) Minor wars of U. S. ; narrative history of King Philip's War and Indian troubles in New England; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 336, cloth. New York [1883]. $1,00. 3758 Marks (Mary A. M.) England and America, 1763 to 1783; the History of a Reaction. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. London, 1907. $6.00. 3759 It appeals strongly to all readers of American history and especially to those interested in the critical period embraced by these volumes. Among the contents may be mentioned; the Stamp Act; "The Boston Tea Party"; the Dismissal of Fox; the First Continental Congress; Bunker Hill; the Indians; the State of the Navy; the Armed Neutrality; the Gordon Riots; the South; Arnold and Andre; King's Mountain; the Surrender of Cornwallis; etc. Marvin (A. P.) History of Worcester, Mass., in War of Rebellion; 22 finely en- graved portraits on steel and plan. Large 8vo, pp. 582, cloth. Worcester, 1870. $2.50. 3760 With histories of various Worcester regiments. Massachusetts' Adjutant General's annual report, with reports from Quartermas- ter-General, Surgeon-General, and Master of Ordnance for 1862. Thick 8vo, wrap- pers. Boston, 1863. $1.75. 3761 Same for 1866. 8vo, pp. 74, wrappers. Boston, 1867. $1.25. 3762 Anti-Slavery Society 5th annual report of Board of Managers, with some account of annual meeting, Jan., 1837. 8vo, pp. 119, sewn. Boston, 1837. $1.25. 3763 Anti-Slavery Society Reports. 13th, 14th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st. Original wrappers, 1845-53. $1.50 each. 3764 Charitable Mechanic Assn. Annals compiled by Jos. T. Buckingham; steel portraits. Thick 8vo, pp. 624, cloth. Boston, 1853. $1.75. 3765 Free Public Library Commission 9th Report. Thick 8vo, pp. 466, cloth. Boston, 1899. $2.50. _ _ 3766 General Association, minutes at meeting at Worcester, June, 1827, with nar- rative of state of religion and pastoral address. 8vo, pp. 31, sewn. Boston, 1827. $1.50. 3767 Historical Society; Act of Incorporation, Laws, Catalogue of Members, etc. 8vo, pp. 26, sewn. 1794. $2.00. _ 3768 Proceedings, Dec, 1869, Jan., Feb., March, 1870. 8vo, pp. 74, original wrap- pers. 75c. 3769 Contents: Forms used in Issuing Letters Patent by the Crown of E^ngland, by Mr. Deane; Life of Thos. Dudley; etc. Proceedings, Dec, 1891, Jan. and Feb., 1892. 8vo, pp. 213, original wrappers, uncut. $1.00. 3770 Contents: Diary of a Journey from Charlottesville, Va., to the junction of the Ohio and the Wabash Rivers kept in 1836, by Lucian Minor; The Results of Carter's Explorations, 1542-1603; etc. Proceedings for Oct., Nov., and Dec, 1904. 8vo, pp. 100, wrappers. 75c. 3771 Lodge centennial festival, with exercises of commemoration, including his- torical address by Chas. W. Slack, proceedings at banquet and other incidents, May, 1870. 8vo, pp. 73, wrappers. Boston, 1870. $1.00. 3772 Grand Lodge ; Report on the Petition of. 8vo, pp. 6, sewn. Boston, 1862. $1.25. 3773 Military Historical Society, Constitution and By-Laws. 12mo, pp. 21, wrap- pers. Boston, 1892. SOc. 3774 Militia Law, Acts of 1905, chapter 465, and acts in amendment of and in ad- dition thereto. 8vo, pp. 105, cloth. Boston, 1907. $1.00. 3775 Register, 1862, containing record of government and institutions of the state, and with complete account of the Mass. Volunteers. 8vo, pp. 432, cloth. Boston, 1862. $1.50. 3776 Massachusetts 105 Massachusetts Soldiers' Home at Chelsea annual reports as below. 5' vols., wrap- pers. Chelsea, 1892-1903. 7Sc each. 3777 lOth, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 21st reports. Volunteer Aid Association woik during war with Spain, 1898; plates. 8vo, pp. 186, wrappers. Boston, 1898. 7Sc. ,. 3778 Volunteers: 36th Regiment History, 1862-1865 by a cc,.E\ni"ee °^ *s R^S'" ment._ 8vo, pp. 405, cloth. Boston, 1884. $3.50. 3779 Massie (Jas. W.) America: origin of her present conflict; her prospect for the slave, and her claim for anti-slavery sympathy, etc. 12mo, pp. 472, cloth. London, 1864. $2.50. 3780 Mather (Increase) and Sir Wm. Phipps. Lives by Enoch Pond. Portrait. 12mo, pp. 293, cloth. Boston, 1847. $1.75. 3781 Maxwell (Lieut. Col. A. M.) Run through the U. S. in 1840. Portraits. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. London, 1841. $5.00. 3782 Includes Boston, Springfield, Albany, Saratoga, Utica, Ciinandaigua, Niagara, Buffalo, Canada, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, etc. Means (James H.) Sermon delivered in First Church, Boston before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. on their CCXIX anniversary, June, 1857. 8vo, pp. 67, full morocco, gilt, gilt edges. Boston, 1857. $1.75. 3783 Melish (John) Geographical description of U. S., with contiguous British and Span- ish Possessions, intended as accompaniment to Melish's maps of the countries. Maps. 12mo, pp. 182, half calf. Philadelphia, 1816. Very scarce. $4.50. 3784 Gives detailed descriptions of boundaries, extent, physical features, minerals, produce, climate, etc., of each of the States described. Mellen (Grenville) Poem pronounced before literary societies in Amherst College, Aug. 1839; frontispiece. Svo, pp. 36, wrappers. Amherst, 1839. $1.50. 3785 Melvin Memorial Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Concord, Mass., a brother's tribute, exer- cises at dedication, June, 1909; portraits and plates. Svo, pp. 160, cloth. Privately printed, Cambridge, 1910. $1.75. 3785 Erected to Asa H. Melvin, John H. Melvin, and Samuel JNlelvin, who fought land died in Civil War. Men of Progress, 1000 biographical sketches and portraits of leaders in business and professional life in Commonwealth of Mass., compiled by Herndon and Bacon; verj' numerous portraits. Thick 4to, pp. 1028, cloth. Boston, 1896. $4.50. 3787 Merrimack Humane Society, institution of, with rules for regulating said society and methods of treatment to be used with persons apparently dead. 16mo, pp. 24, wrap- pers. Newburyport, 1803. 75c. 3788 Messinger (Geo. W.) The Messinger Family in Europe and America; with memoir of Hon. Daniel Messinger of Boston, by John W. Dean. Svo, pp. 12, sewn. Lowell, Mass., 1882. $1.75. . 3789 Middlesex County (Mass.) : Historic homes and places and genealogical and per- sonal memoirs relating to the families of, edited by Wm. R. Cutter; numerous steel eengraved portraits and views. 4 vols., 4to, half morocco, gilt tops. New York, 1908. Pub. at $25.00 net, new. $18.00. 3790 Midgley (R. L.) Boston sights; or hand book for visitors; two folding maps and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 138, cloth. Boston, 1S60. $1.25. _ 3791 Miles (James Browning) Memorial discourse by Alex. McKenzie, delivered in First Church, Charlestown, Dec. 5, 1875. Svo, pp. 32, wrappers. 1876. 50c. _ 3792 Military Order of Loyal Legion; Mass. Commanderv. In Memoriam circulars as follows. Each 50c. 3793 Cir. 9, series 1888, whole no. 282, Gen. P. H. Sheridan. Cir. 4, series 1891, whole no. 308, Gen. W. T. Sherman. Cir. 4, series of 1897, whole no. 378, Gen. C. Crowninshield. Cir. 7, series 1901. whole no. 420. Roger Wolcott. Cir. 5, series 1902, whole no. 428, Lt. C. P. Clark. Cir. 11, series 1902, whole no. 435, Gen. S. G. Griffin. Cir. 13, series 1902, whole no. 436, Capt. E. N. Whittier. Cir. 2, series 1903, whole no. 438, Gen. C. G. Loring. Register, constitution and by-laws. 4to, pp. 220, cloth. Boston, 1882. $1.00. 3794 Moore (Geo. H.) Notes on history of slavery in Massachusetts. Svo, pp. 262, cloth. New York, 1866. $2.50. 3795 Moore (J. P.) History of the Fifty-second Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers. Portraits. Svo, cloth. Boston, 1893. $1.50. 3796 Top margin stained. ,-,ri r/-. i ■ r , Moore (Theophilus) Marriage Customs and Modes of Courtship of the various Nations of the Universe, with remarks on the condition of women, counsel to the single and married, etc. With engraved frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 364. A remarkably fine copy, in the original boards, edges entirely uncut. London, 1820. $10.50. 3797 One of the most interesting and curious works on the Amatory Customs of the various peoples 106 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MASSACHUSETTS. of the world, including the early customs obtaining" in California, Canada, Massachusetts Bay, Penn- sylvania, New England, in the Mississippi Region, among the Moravians, the various Indian Tribes, the Pacific Islanders, Mexico, Central and South America, in the various countries of Asia and Africa, among the Quakers, etc. Morse (CharleJ^'F.) History of 2nd Mass. Regiment of Infantry at Gettysburg; paper read at Boston, May, 1878. 8vo, pp. 20, wrappers. Boston, 1882. $1.25. 3798 Morse (Robert M., Jr.) Closing argument, against granting petition of city of Bos- ton to use waters of Shawsheen River as a water supply. Bvo, pp. 14, wrappers. 7Sc. 3799 Mount Vernon Congregational Church (Boston) confession of faith and covenant of, with list of its members, April, 1857. 12mo, pp. 66, wrappers. Boston, 1857. $1.25. 3800 Mudge (L. A.) Views from Plymouth Rock; sketch of early history of Plymouth Colony; illustrations. 16mo, pp. 452, cloth. New York, 1869. $1.75. 3801 Witch Hill : history of Salem witchcraft including illustrative sketches of per- sons and places; illustrations. 16mo, pp. 322, cloth. New York [1871]. $1.75. 3802 Murray (Hon. A. M.) Letters from U. S., Cuba and Canada. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. London, 1856. $3.50. 3803 [Murray (James)] A Short but Comprehensive Account of the Rise and Progress of the Commotions in America wherein the Secret Springs and Causes thereof are dis- covered. By a Person residing in America from the beginning of the year 1768 till the latter end of 1779. 8vo, pp. 39, beautifully bound by Riviere in full crushed levant morocco extra, gilt edges. Newcastle, Printed for the Author, 1780. $125.00. 3804 Kxcessively rare. We can only trace one copy as ever having been offered for sale. Myers (J. C.) Sketches on a Tour through the Northern and Eastern States, the Canadas, and Nova Scotia. 12mo, pp. 476, in the original full sheep binding. Private- ly printed at Harrisonburg, (Va.), 1849. $10.00. 3805 An exceedingly rare volume of American Travel, privately printed' in a very small edition. It is entirely unknown to the bibliographers, including Sabin and Larned. Only three copies have oc- curred for sale in the last ten years, the last of which sold at auction in New York, for $12.50. The volume is of peculiar interest as being a Southerner's views of the Institutions, People^ and Conditions in the Northern States, prior to the Civil War. It contains most interesting comparisons between labor conditions in the North and South — the white labor of the factories and the negro of the fields. The volume is particularly valuable on New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, Maine, Rhode Island, Canada and Nova Scotia. Nantucket Historical Association proceedings of 11th annual meeting, July, 1905. Portraits. 8vo, pp. 62, wrappers. Waltham, 1905. 25c. 3806 Nason (Geo. W.) History and complete roster of Mass. Regiments, minute men of '61 who responded to first call of Abraham Lincoln, April, 1861 ; numerous portraits. 8vo, pp. 421, cloth. Boston, 1910. $2.25. _ _ _ _ 3807 Neal (Daniel) History of New England; account of civil and ecclesiastical affairs of country to 1700; with present state of New England, and appendix, containing present charter, ecclesiastical discipline, and municipal laws. Second and best edition, with folding map. 2 vols., 12mo, old calf. London, 1747. $16.00. 3808 New England Primer. The twentieth century reprint ; an exact facsimile of the rare original published by Draper in Boston, with facsimiles of the woodcuts. 16mo, wrap- pers. Boston [circa 1890]. 75c. 3809 An exact facsimile reproduction of the very rare original, published about 1785. Niles (H.) Principles and acts of Revolution in America ; attempt to collect and pre- serve some of speeches, orations, and proceedings ; with sketches and remarks on men and things, and other fugitive or neglected pieces, belonging to Revolutionary Period. Royal 8vo, pp. 503, old calf. Baltimore, 1822. $4.00. 3810 Noble (Oliver) Preaching Christ, office-work of ministers, and how they should per- form it; shewn in sermon preached at Arundel at ordination of Rev. Silas Moody to work of the ministry and pastoral care of church and congregation in that place. 12mo, pp. 32, sewn. Salem, 1771. $1.00. 3811 Early Massachusetts imprint. Nordhoff (Chas.) Cape Cod (Mass.) and all alongshore. 12mo, pp. 235, cloth. New York, 1868. $1.25. 3811a Northend (Wm. Dummer) The Bay Colony; civil, religious, and social history of Mass. Colony, 1624 to 1650; portrait. 12mo, pp. 349, cloth. Boston [1896]. $1.75. 3812 Novanglus and Massachusettensis ; or, Political Essays published in 1774 and 1775, on the principal points of Controversy, between Great Britain and her Colonies; the former by John Adams, the latter by Jonathan Sewall ; with Letters from Adams to Hon, Wm. Tudor. 8vo, pp. 312, boards, uncut. Boston, 1819. Very scarce. $15.00. 3813 Massachusetts 107 Official Army Register of volunteer force of U. S. Army for 1861-S: Part 1 (New- England States). 12mo, pp. 406, half morocco. Washington, 1865. $1.00. 3814 Souvenir Program of 24th National Encampment, Boston, Aug. 1890, of the G. A. R., also 4th convention National Veterans Assn. and 8th annual convention Woman's Relief Corps; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 48, wra«(>ers. Boston, 1890. SOc. r^ 3815 Pairpont (Alfred J.) Rambles in America, past and present. Portrait and illustra- tions. 12mo, pp. 2S1, cloth. Boston, 1891. $1.00. 3816 Contains material on Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Canada, Niagara, Maryland, etc. Palfrey (John G.) History of New England; maps, facsimiles and views. 4 vols., large 8vo, cloth (1 vol. not uniform). Boston, 1858-1875. $12.50. 3817 Original and best edition. Tlae above is from the library of Jared Sparks and is the author's presentation copy to him. Palmer (Ray) The Spirit's Life; a poem. 8vo, pp. 16, wrappers. Boston, 1837. $1.25. 3818 Massachusetts imprint. Papers on agriculture consisting of communications made to Mass. Agricultural Soci- ety with extracts from various publications by trustees of Society. 12mo, pp. 96, wrap- pers. Boston, 1801. $1.25. 3819 Same. Svo, pp. 62, sewn. Boston, 1804. $1.25. 3820 Parkman (Ebenezer) story of the Rice Boys captured by Indians, 1704; frontis- piece. Sm. 4to, pp. 7, original wrappers. Westborough, 1906. $1.50. 3821 Parmenter (C. O.) History of Pelham, Mass., 1738-1898, including early history of Prescott; very numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth. Amherst, 1898. $2.50. 3822 Karly settlement of the town; establishment of schools: French and Indian Wars; Revolutionary War; Shay's Rebellion; Church history; Rebellion of 1861-5; Sketches of notable men, etc., etc. Parsons (Theophilus, Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Mass.) Memoir, with notices of his contemporaries, by his son. Fine engraved portrait. Svo, pp. 476, cloth. Boston, 1859. $1.75. 3823 One of the most interesting legal memoirs published. Peabody (Ephraim) Pauperism in Boston: sermon before Society for Prevention of Pauperism, Mar. 1849. 8vo, pp. 21, wrappers. Boston, 1849. $1.00. 3824 Peabody Museum of Amer. Archaeology and Ethnology. 23rd and 24th annual re- ports of trustees. 8vo, pp. 55, wrappers, uncut. Cambridge, 1891. 50c. 3825 Pelham (Mass.) Vital Records to 1850. 8vo, pp. 177, cloth. Boston, 1902. $2.00. 3826 Pelton (J. M.) Genealogy of Pelton Family in America, being record of descendants of John Pelton who settled in Boston about 1630-1632; portraits. Thick 8vo, pp. 722, cloth. Albany, 1892. $3.50. 3827 Peru (Mass.) Vital Records to 1850. 8vo, pp. 112, cloth. Boston, 1902. $1.25. 3828 Pettingell Family Genealogy compiled by John Mason Pettingell and edited by Chas. I. Pettingell; portraits. Thick royal 8vo, pp. 582, cloth. Boston, 1906. $10.00. 3829 Pickering (Hon. Timothy, U. S. Senator from Mass.) Letter exhibiting to his con- stituents a view of the imminent danger of an unnecessary and ruinous war, ad- dressed to Governor Sullivan of Mass. Svo, pp. 22, bound in gray boards with leather label. America printed, London reprinted, 1808. $7.50. 3830 A very rare and most important historical document relating to the Chesapeake aifair; the ex- pulsion of British ships of war from American waters, and the embargo on shipping against England and France, and the general unrest which eventually culminated in the War of 1812. Pierce (Fred'k C.) History of Grafton, Worcester Co., Mass., from settlement by Indians, 1647, to 1870, including genealogies; portraits and folding map. Thick Svo, pp. 624, cloth. Worcester, 1879. $7.50. _ _ 3831 Pine Street Church (Boston) Articles of faith and covenant; with list of members, 1852. 12mo, pp. 4S, wrappers. Boston, 1852. $1.25. 3832 Plummer Family; Proceedings upon the Dedication of Plummer Hall, at Salem, Oct. 6th, 1857; including Rev. Mr. Hopkins' Address and Judge White's Memoir of the Plummer Family. Frontispiece. Svo, pp. 97, wrappers. Salem, 1858. $3.00. 3833 Plymouth, Mass., Records of Town, 1636-17S3. 3 vols,, Svo, cloth. Plymouth, 1889. $4.50. 3834 Porter (E. H.) The Fall River Tragedy: a history of the Borden Murders, includ- ing the story of the arrest and preliminary trial of Lizzie A. Borden, the Trickey- Mackenzie Affair, etc. ; vnth portraits and other illustrations. Svo, pp. 312, cloth. Fall River, 1893. $3.50. 3835 Powers (Geo. W.) Story of 38th Regiment Mass. Volunteers. 12mo, pp. 308, cloth. Cambridge, 1866. $3.00. 3835 Pratt (Walter M.) The Burning of Chelsea; very numerous illustrations. Svo, pp. 149, cloth. Boston, 1908. $1.50. 3837 108 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MASSACHUSETTS. Prescott (Wm. H.) Life, by Geo. Ticknor. Portrait. Royal 8vo, pp. 502, cloth. Boston, 1864. $2.50. 3838 Best edition. Prince (John, of Salem) Sermon- preached before North Church and Society in Salem, Oct., 181«{^on death of their pastor. Rev. Thomas Barnard. 8vo, pp. 26, sewn. Salem, 1814. $1.2S. 3839 Pulsifer (David) Guide to Boston and vicinity; folding maps and engravings. 16mo, pp. 311, cloth. Boston, 1871. $1.00. 3840 Pulteney (Wm.) Thoughts on the Present State of Affairs with America and the means of Conciliation. 8vo, pp. 102, sewn. London, 1778. $27.00. 3841 A unique copy to which has been added two additional appendices in the autograph manuscript of the author. These have to do entirely with Benjamin Franklin and Governor Johnstone and cover 8 pages. In addition to this, the present copy has been corrected by the author and in some cases where Benjamin Franklin's name is only referred to but not given, the author has added the name as verification and given some other notations elucidating his references. A unique copy of unusual interest to Benjamin Franklin collectors. Puritan Club (Boston) Constitution and By-laws, etc. 12mo, pp. 52, cloth. Boston, 1897. $1.00. 3842 Putnam (Israel) Life and heroic exploits by David Humphreys; portrait and illus- trations. 12mo, pp. 190, newly bound in buckram, leather label, gilt top. Hartford, 1847. $3.25. 3843 Pynchon (William [or Pyncheon]) Royal 8vo, pp. 21, sewn. N. p., n. d. $1.50. 3845 Mr. Savage gives the following account of him: "He was associated with Patentees of Massa- chusetts in 1638 who purchased from Plymouth Company that year, and was named to office by the Royal Charter of March 4, 1629. Quarto Notion (Boston) Weekly: edited by Louis F. Tasistro. Nov. 19, to Dec. 31, 1842 (lacks Nov. 26, Dec. 10, also pp. 189-90), also from Jan. 7 to March 25, 1843. One large volume 4to, half cloth. $10.00. 3846 A valuable weekly newspaper. Quincy (Josiah) History of Boston Athenaeum with biographical notices of deceased founders 8vo, pp. 106, cloth. Cambridge, 1851. $1.50. 3847 Railroad Corporations in Massachusetts, annual reports for 1855. 8vo, pp. 284, sewn. Boston, 1856. $1.25. 3847a Includes an abstract of returns prepared by secretary of the Commonwealth. Rice (Alexander H.) Address to two branches of legislature of Mass., Jan., 1878. 8vo, pp. 70, wrappers. Boston, 1878. $1.00. 3848 Roxbury Report of Record Commissioners containing land and church records. 8vo, pp. 226, boards. Boston, 1881. $1.00. 3849 Rules and orders to be observed in House of Representatives of Commonwealth of Massachusetts for 1807. 12mo, pp. 32, wrappers. Boston, 1807. $1.25. 3850 [Sargent (John A.)] Common Sense versus Judicial Legislation; being review of law recently enacted by Supreme Court of Mass. 8vo, pp. 34, wrappers. New York, 1871. $1.00. 3851 Rule in Minot's case again : as restated with variations by Supreme Judicial Court of Mass. 8vo, pp. 34, wrappers. New York, 1871. $1.00. 3852 Russell (Gen. David A.) Original autograph letter addressed to his mother, from Camp Smith, Va., undated, 4 closely written pages, 8vo. $20.00. 3853 A very interesting historical document detailing confidentially the state of affairs at Newport News, the Confederate Camps on the opposite side of the James River, the 'Confedlerate Steamer Teazer, which shelled Newport News, the expedition down the James River, expectations of Marching on Richmond via Yorktown, etc. Born N. Y., graduate West Point, Col. of 7th Mass, Vol. Autobiography: account of travels, romantic adventures and hair-breadth escapes by sea and land, in peace and war, etc. ; portraits. 12mo, pp. 370, cloth. Bos- ton, 1857. $1.75. 3854 Savings Banks: Annual Report of Board of Commissioners, 1903, Part 1, relating to Savings Banks, Institutions for Savings and Trust Companies. 8vo,- pp. 835, cloth. Boston, 1904. $1.00, _ 3855 Savory (Robert,of Newbury, 1656) Genealogical sketch of some of the descendants compiled by Fred W. Lamb ; portrait. 8vo, pp. 16, wrappers, uncut. Manchester, 1904. 75c. 3856 Schouler (Wm.) History of Mass. in the Civil War. Portrait and folding map. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Vol. 1, Civil and Military History of Mass. in the Rebellion. Boston, 1868. Vol. 2, Towns and Cities. Boston, 1871. The volumes are uniform in size, but different in color. $4.50. 3857 Sessions (Alexander, of Andover, Mass., 1669) Materials for a history of Sessions family in America, descendants of, gathered by F. C. Sessions ; portraits. Sm, 4to, pp. 252, boards. Albany, 1890. $1.00, 3858 Massachusetts 109 Seward (Wm. H.) Oration at Plymovith, Dec. 21, 1855. 8vo, pp. 16, sewn, uncut. Washington, 1856. $1.00. 3859 Shaw (Lemuel) Charge delivered to grand jury for County of Essex at Supreme Judicial Court, held at Ipswich, 1832. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. Boston, 1832. $1.00. 3860 Sheffield (John, Lord) Observations on Commerce of Americ"^ States, with Ap- pendix of Tables of Imports and Exports of Great Britain to and fjom all parts, 1700 to 1783: also, exports of America, etc., with remarks on Trade and Navigation of Great Britain, and on late Proclamations, etc. The sixth and best edition. 8vo, a very fine copy in the original boards, edges entirely uncut, a few pages at the end worm eaten, chiefly_in the bottom margin. London, 1784. $10.50. 3861 A valuable contemporary account of Colonial and early American Commerce. Deals extensively with the Jamaican trade, New ]3^ngland, fur trade, shipbuilding, tea, slavery in the American Colonies, etc. Sheldon (George) Half Century at the Bay, 1636-1686: heredity and early environ- ment of John Williams, "The Redeemed Captive." 12mo, pp. 159, cloth. Boston, 1905. $2.50. 3862 Shelley (Henry C.) John Harvard and his Times. Illustrated with numerous photo- graphic illustrations. 8vo, pp. 332, cloth. London, 1907. $2,00. 3863 So little has been known of John Harvard, that in 1842, James Savage offered $500 for five lines of genuine information about John Harvard in any capacity, public or private. Sherman (D.) Sketches of New England Divines. 12mo, pp. 444, cloth. New York, 1860. $1.75. 3864 John Cotton, Richard Mather, Increase Mather, Cotton Mather, Eleazer Mather, Johnathan Edwards, Rogers Williams, and others. Sleeper (John S.) Address delivered before Agricultural Society of Westborough and vicinity, October., 1841. 8vo, pp. 48, wrappers. Boston, 1841. _ $1.00. 3865 Smith ('Robt. D.) Oration delivered before city council and citizens of Boston on 104th anniversary of Declaration of Amer. Independence, July, 1880; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 54, wrappers. Boston, 1880. $1.00. 3866 Smith (Thomas L.) History of Town of Windham, Mass. 8vo, pp. 104, cloth. Portland, 1873. $3.00. 3867 Smith (Wm.) The Colonial Post Office. 8vo, pp. 24, sewn. Excerpt from Amer. Hist. Rev., Jan., 1916. $1.00. 3868 South Boston Flats, report of committee in relation to use of Commonwealth Flats, as terminal grounds for railroads. Jan., 1875. Folding map. 8vo, pp. 79, wrappers. Boston, 1875. 75c. 3869 Stedman (C.) History of the Origin, Progress, and Termination of the American War. By C. Stedman, who served under Sir W. Howe, Sir H. CUnton, and the Mar- quis Cornwallis. 2 vols., 8vo, original old mottled calf. DubHn, 1794. $100.00. 3870 An absolutely unique and very interesting copy of this exceedingly scarce and valuable work. It formerly belonged to Sir Charles James Napier, "the Conqueror of Scinde." Both volumes are co- piously annotated byl him, the notes being remarkably severe on the conduct of the war from the British side. A few specimens will show the nature of the criticisms: "Served them [the officers of the British army] right. Why did they give a fc-ast to that beast Howe and his brother, after Sir Wm. Howe had covered our army with infamy." "The Junior Officers of the Army seem to have been as active as our Generals were imbecile." "A good attack by 30,000 men would have done more good than this verbose com,posJtion, this cowardly sniveling (sic) proclamation." "Cannot men of sense understand that a general [i. c Cornwallis] may be an idiot, if not, let them read history." "We seem in this war to have had a bad cause, bad generals, and an admirable army." "How glorious for Genl. Washington, how infamous for Howe! Infamous Howe! Howe In- famous!" Napier served in the War against America in 1813. The followmg note occurs on p. 427, Vol, II: "It rPnrt.smouth] was attacked by us and we were beaten! 1813 C. J. N., but we ought not to have been beaten, C. J. N." State Publications, provisional list of official publications of the several states of U. S. from their organization. Part I : New England States — Maine, New Hampshire, Ver- mont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut. Compiled by R. R. Bowker. Pp. 99, wrappers. New York, 1899. $2.50. 3871 Out of print and scarce. ^ ^ i . . Stone (A. L.) Oration delivered before municipal authorities of Boston at celebration of 78th anniversary of Amer. independence, July, 1854. 8vo, pp. 31, wrappers. Bos- ton, 1854. 75c. , , . ^ , , 3872 Stone (Gen. Charles P.) Original autograph letter signed, addressed to Gen. W. B. Franklin at New Iberia, dated Dept. of the Gulf, U. S. Military Telegraph Office, New Orleans, Nov. 26, 1863. 2 pp., 8vo. $10.00. 3873 Refers to the cypher message and to necessity of being prepared should the report about Magruder be true. Also the feasibility of abandoning the position should it be found advantageous. Story (Joseph) Life and letters edited by his son ; portrait. 2 vols., Svo, cloth. Bos- ton, 1851. $4.50. 3874 no The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MASSACHUSETTS. Sumner (Adutant General) Sketch of address of, to Charlestown Artillery Co. upon delivering their field pieces, Nov., 1831. 8vo, pp. 22, sewn. Charlestown, 1832 75c. 3875 Sumner (Chas.V Defence of Mass. : speech on the Boston Memorial for repeal of fugitive slave bin. 8vo, pp. 16, sewn. Washington, 1854. 7Sc. 3876 Expulsion of a senator. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. [Washington, 1862.] $1.25. 3877 Oration addressed to colored people. 8vo, pp. 54, wrappers. Albany, 1874 75c. 3878 Sumner (Wm. H.) History of East Boston with biographical sketches of early pro- prietors. Maps, portraits, and views. Very thick Svo, cloth. Boston, 1869. $6.25. 3879 Sweet (Wm. W.) The Methodist Episcopal Church and the Civil War. Svo, pp. 228, cloth. Cincinnati (1912). $1.50. 3880 Deals with the Church on the border, in New I^nglanS, the Atlantic States and the Central and Nrrthwestern States, Church of ilissions in the South, Chaplains in the Union .\rmy, etc.. with extensive bibliograpliy, appendix relating to Jefferson Davis, Lincoln, memorials for and against Slavery, index, etc. Sweetland (Benjamin E., of Co. H, 39th Mass. Vol.) A collection of 53 letters writ- ten to his wife from the front during the Civil War, also 7 other manuscript items, in all 60 original manuscript items mostly 4 pp., Svo. The lot, $24.00. 3881 A very interesting collection describing the experiences of a private with the army in northern Va.. He gives many interesting details of camp life, army experiences, details of engagements, hospital experiences, trading between pickets, particulars regarding comrades, etc., etc. A very in- teresting collection giving a private's views and experiences during* the Civil War and much detail regarding his regiment. Sylvester (Herbert H.) Indian Wars of New England. Beautifully printed in large type at the Everett Press on a special grade of Exeter deckle-edged paper, in a limited edition of 1000 sets. 3 large and thick volumes, royal Svo, Colonial blue cloth, uncut, rubricated labels, gih tops. 1910. Published at $15.00 net for $10.00. 3882 Apart from the great historical value and interest of this set on the early history of the New England states and various Indian Tribes of New England, the set contains material relating to Acadia; Agriculture of the! Indians and Early Settlers: Benedict Arnold; Columbus; Dutch Settle- ments and expeditions; Maryland; Newfoundland; Nova Scotia; the Puritans of New England; John Adams; Georgia; Louisiana; South Carolina; etc. The indexes bring to light much material of great interest on these and many other subjects. Talvi's History of the Colonization of America; ed. by Wm. Hazlitt. 2 vols, in 1, thick 12mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1S51. Very scarce. $5.50. 3883 Taylor (C. B.) Universal History of U. S., from earliest discoveries to present time, giving description of western country, its soil, settlement, etc. Illustrations. 16mo, pp. 500, old full calf. Springfield, 1830. $3.50. 3884 Thirteenth Massachusetts Regiment; Annual Circular, Dec. 1, 1S94, Svo, pp. 21, sewn. 7Sc. 3885 Thirty-fifth Regiment Mass. Volunteers, history, 1862-65, with roster by committee of Regimental Association. 12mo, pp. 483, cloth. Boston, 18S4. $3.00. 3886 Thirty-sixth Regiment Mass. Volunteers, history, 1862-65, by committee of Regi- ment, revised and corrected by Wm. H. Hodgkins. Svo, pp. 417, sewn. Boston, 1894. $3.00. 3887 Thomas (David) My American Tour; Notes during a Tour through the U. S. shortly after the close of the late American War. Royal Svo, pp. 203, cloth, gilt edges. Bury, 1868. $2.50. 3888 Presentation copy from the author with long autograph inscription. Contains much interesting material on Mass. Thorburn (Grant) Forty Years' Residence in America, etc. ; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 280, cloth. London, 1834. $275. 3889 Townsend (Gen. E. D.) Original autograph receipt to James H. Winfield, of 80th N. Y. Vol., dated War Dept., Washington, Aug. 29, 1865. 1 page, 4to, accompanied by steel engraved portrait. The two items, $1.50. 3890 Born in Massachusetts a graduate of West Point, during the Civil War he served as Cliief of Staff to Gen. Scott. TroUope (Anthony) North America; folding map. 2 vols., Svo, half roan. Lon- don, 1862. $2.50. 3891 New England^ States, Canada, N. Y., Civil War, law and lawyers of U. S., etc. Tucker (Josiah) Humble Address and Earnest Appeal to those respectable person- ages in Great Britain and Ireland, who, by their great and permanent interest in Landed Property, their liberal education, elevated rank, and enlarged views, are ablest to judge and fittest to decide, whether a connection with, or a separation from the Continental Colonies of America, be most for the National advantage, and the lasting benefit of these kingdoms. With the folded table. Svo, pp. 94, gray boards with leather label. Glocester, 1775. $10.00. 3892 A most^ interesting volume relating to the serious difficulties in the American Colonies immediate- ly preceding the Revolutionary War. Of exceeding interest to collectors of Benjamin Franklin, as M assachusetts 111 in it Doctor Tuclcer criticises Doctor Franklin for having acted a very disingenuous part in op- posing the Stamp Tax on America wlien he (Franklin) had solicited to be emploeyd as the par- liamentary agent for the collection of tlTis very Tax. Tyler (W. S.) History of Amherst College during its first half century, 1821-1871 ; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 672, cloth. Springfield, 1873. $3.50. .. 3893 Uhden (H. F.) New England Theocracy ; history of Congregatii^^alists in New Eng- land to revivals of 1740, trans, from German edition by H. C. Conant. 12mo, pp. 304, cloth. Boston, 18S9. $1.50. 3894 Relates mostly to Mass. Underwood (Francis H.) Quabbin, the story of a small town with outlooks upon Puritan hfe ; portraits and views. 12mo, pp. 376, cloth. Boston, 1893. $1.25. 3895 Union Church, Boston, confession of faith and covenant, also brief history. 12mo, pp. 36, wrappers. Boston, 1830. $1.50. 3896 Universities and their Sons: Harvard University, its history, influence, equipment and characteristics, with biographical sketches of founders, benefactors, officers and founders ; portraits. Thick 4to, pp. 30O, half leather, gilt edges. Boston, 1900. Pub. $10.00 for $5.00. 3897 Votes and Proceedings of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, with attested copy of a vote of the town at a preceding meeting; the whole containing a particular Enumeration of those grievances that have given rise to the present alarming discontents in America. 8vo, pp. 52, sewn. Boston printed, London reprinted, 1773. $25.00. 3898 An exceedingly rare and most valuable historical document, stating in great detail the grievances of the Colonists regarding taxes and duties, Boston Port Bill, etc., which led eventually to the Boston Tea Party. The injustices complained of are bitterly resented, thus, "our houses and even our bed-chambers are exposed to be ransacked, ravaged and plundered, by wretches whon> no pru- dent man would venture to employ even as menial servants. ' Ward (Andrew H.) Family Register of the inhabitants of Shrewsbury, Mass., 1717- 1829, and some of them to a later period. Portrait. 8vo, pp. 294, half calf. Boston, 1847. $7.50. 3899 "Warrington" Conspiracy to defame John A. Andrew, being review of proceedings of Joel Parker, Linus Child, and Leverett SaltonStall at the people's convention (so called) held in Boston, Oct., 1862. 8vo, pp. 16, sewn. Boston, 1862. $1.25. 3900 Watkin (Edward W.) Trip to the U. S. and Canada. 12mo, pp. 162, half calf. Lon- don, 1852. $1.75. 3901 Webster (Daniel) Address deliverered at laying of corner stone of Bunker Hill Monument. 8vo, pp. 40, sewn. Boston, 1825. $1.25. 3902 Webster (John W., Lecturer, Harvard University) Report of Trial of for murder of Dr. George Parkman before Supreme Court of Mass., March 1850, by Dr. J. W Stone. 8vo, pp. 314, in the original sheep. Boston, 1850. $3.50. 3903 One of the most celebrated trials of its day on account of the hiRh standing of' both parties. Whitman (Bernard) Address at dedication of Masonic Temple in Boston. 8vo, pp. 44, sewn. Cambridge, 1832. $1.25. i 3904 Whitmore (Wm. H., of Boston) Catalogue of the Valuable Library of ; comprising about 1300 Genealogies, and also Historical and Miscellaneous Books. Portrait and facsimiles. 8vo, pp. 288, original wrappers.s Boston, 1902. $1.00. 3905 Whitney (Frederic A.) Oration at dedication of Soldiers' Monument, Evergreen Cemetery, Brighton, Mass. ; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 62, wrappers. Boston, 1866. $1.00. 3906 Wilder (David) History of Leominster or the northern half of the Lancaster new Grant, June, 1701 to July, 1852. 12mo, pp. 263, cloth. Fitchburg, 1853. $3,50. 3907 WILLARD (Major S.) Tribute to, delivered in the West Church, by C. A. Bartol. 8vo, pp. 58, sewn. Boston, 1862. $1.00, _ 3908 Williams (Rev. John, First Minister of Deerfield, Mass.) Biographical Memoir: with sketch of ancient Deerfield, and an account of the Indian wars in that place and vicinity. With an Appendix containing the Journal of the Rev. Doctor Stephen Wil- liams, of Longmeadow, during his captivity, and other papers relating to the early Indian wars in Deerfield, by Stephen W, Williams. Small 8vo, pp. 134, newly bound by Riviere of London in half polished green levant morocco extra, gold tooled back, uncut, gilt tops. Greenfield, Mass., 1837. $18.00. 3909 A fine copy of this exceedingly rare work. Williams' Map of Boston and the Country Adjacent, from Actual Surveys. Size 3 ft. 9 ins. by 3 ft. 7 ins. Colored and mounted on linen, folded in 8vo, cloth, slip case. Boston, 1882. $1.25. 3910 Wilson (Henry, of Mass.) Stand by the Republican colors; speech at Great Falls, N. H., Feb., 1872. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. 75c. 3911 Territorial Slave Code. 8vo, pp. 24, sewn. [Washington, I860.] 75c, 3912 112 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MASSACHUSETTS. Winsor (Justin) The Memorial History of Boston, including Suffolk County, 1630- 1880. Very extensively illustrated with maps, portraits, and other illustrations. 4 vols., thick 4to, half morocco, gilt edges. Boston, 1880. $13.50. 3913 An invaluable walk of reference. Each period is written by a writer who has made a special sUidy of the subjf(.°'' Contents: The Flora of Boston and Vicinity, by Asa Cray: JCarliest Maps of Massachusetts Ba'.- and Boston Harbor, by Justin Winsor; King Philip's War, by Edw. E. Hale; Indian Tongue and its I^iterature, by J. Hammond Trumbull; Boston Families prior to 1700, by Wm. H. Whitmore; etc. Winthrop (John, Gov. of Mass. Bay Co. at their emigration to New England, 1630) Life and Letters by Robert C. Winthrop. Numerous portraits and plates. 3 vols., 8vo, cloth. Boston, 18(A. Scarce. $7.00. 3914 Worcester (J. E.) Gazetteer of U. S. abstracted from Universal Gazetteer. Bvo, old calf. Andover, Mass., 1818. $1.75. 3915 Worcester (Noah) Memoirs by H. Ware with notes and concluding chapter by Samuel Worcester. 12mo, pp. 156, cloth. Boston, 1844. $1.50. 3916 Worcester Co. (Mass.) Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Per- sonal Memoirs, with history of Worcester Society of Antiquity, edited by E. B. Crane; with hundreds of illustrations, steel portraits, etc. 4 vols., 4to, half morocco. New York, 1907. $12.50. 3917 Horticultural Society schedule of premiums offered by. 8vo, pp. 76, wrappers. Worcester, 1877. 75c. 3918 Same for 1874. 75c. 3919 Young (Alexander) Chronicles of First Planters of Colony of Massachusetts Bay from 1623 to 1636. Portrait. Thick 8vo, doth. Boston, 1846. $8.50. 3920 Zetland Lodge (Boston) b}'-laws, together with officers, members, and extract from address by A. F. Chapman; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 66, limp cloth. Boston, 1890. $1.25. 3921 See also Fla. ; Ross — N. Y. ; Pownall — Pa. ; Hawley, Linschoten, Moore, Sheffield— Va. ; Operations, Knights Templar. MICHIGAN. Acts of U. S. Congress making grants of alternate sections of public lands to Mich- igan to aid in construction of certain railroads, etc., dated June 3, 1856, July 5, 1862, June 18, 1864, Mar. 3, 1865, May 20, 1868, Apr. 20, 1871, May 29, 1879. 8vo pp. 11, sewn. $2.50. 3922 Adjutant General of Mich, annual reports, 1862-1866, with supplementary report con- taining casualties in battle, deaths by disease, discharges from services and causes of such discharges, etc. 5 vols., 8vo, boards. Lansing, 1863. $10.00. 3923 [Belknap (Chas. E.)] History of Michigan organizations at Chickamauga, Chatta- nooga, and Missionary Ridge; portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 376, doth. Lansing, 1899. $1.50. 3924 Blair (Emma H.) Indian Tribes of Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of Great Lakes as described by Perrot, La Potherie, Marston, and Forsyth. Translated from the French. Portraits, maps, facsimiles, and views. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, giU tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. 3925 Constitutes a general history of the Indian tribes of the Nbrthwest and region of the Great Lakes, from their first intercourse with civilization to 1825. Blois (John T.) Gazetteer of Michigan ; containing a General View of the State, a Description of the Face of the Country, Soil, Productions, Public Lands, Commerce, Education, Antiquities, etc., a History of the State from the Earliest Period to the Present time, etc. ; with Appendix containing Statistical Tables and a Directory for Emigrants. 12mo, pp. 418, cloth. Detroit, 1839. Very scarce. $5.00. 3926 Buttrick (Tilly, Jr.) Voyages and Discoveries, 1812-1819; also Estwick Evans's pedestrious tour of four thousand miles, through Western States and Territories, 1818; edited with notes, introductions, etc., by Reuben G. Thwaites. Portrait and facsimiles. Large 8vo, pp. 364, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 3927 Relates to Michigan. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 3928 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost everv state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern Slates. Michigan 113 Carton (Augustus C.) Report to Mich. Legislature on feasibility of using pulp, and chicory dryers in state to dry surplus potato crop. 8vo, pp. 44, wrappers. Lansing, 1915. 2Sc. 3929 Carver (J.) Three Years Travels through Interior Parts of North America for more than SOOO miles, with account of the Great Lakes, rivers, mountains, minerals, soil, of the northwest regions, natural history, Indians, etc. Small 8vo, pp. 282, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half polished blue levant morocco extra, gilt top. Philadelphia, 1792. $18.50. 3930 A rare edition, deals with Michigan, Canada, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New York. CASS (Lewis) Day on Mackinac Island, Aug., 1915, unveiling a memorial tablet (Mich. Hist. Commission, Bull. No. 7) ; portraits. 8vo, pp. 44, wrappers. Lansing, 1916. 50c. 3931 Statue presented by Michigan, proceedings in Congress upon acceptance of ; frontispiece. Royal 8vo, pp. 160, cloth. Washington, 1889. $1.50. 3932 Chambers (Wm.) Things as they are in America. 12mo, pp. 364, cloth. London, 1854. $1.00. 3933 Cheap copy, binding stained and piece torn from title page. Canada, Michigan, Ohio, New York, Mass., Va. and Pa. Chandler (Zachariah) An outline sketch of his life and public services by Detroit Post and Tribune ; portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 432, cloth. Detroit, 1880. $3.00. 3934 Clavers (Mrs. Mary) A New Home — -Who'll Follow; or. Glimpse of Western Life. Frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 298, cloth. New York, 1855. $2.25. 3935 Interesting account of life of early settlers in Michigan. Collection of 6 letters of majors, colonels and others transmitting quarterly returns of deceased soldiers of various N. H. regts. engaged in the Civil War, dated 1861-5. The lot, $3.00. 3936 Colton (C.) Tour of the American Lakes and among the Indians of the [Old] North- west Territory in 1830, disclosing the character and prospects of the Indian race. 2 vols., small 8vo, newly bound in half calf, by Riviere . London, 1833. $25.00. 3937 The above is the choicest copy of this scarce work that has ever passed through our hands. Re- lates to Ohio, Pa., N. Y., Mich., 111., Wis., and the Lake Regions of Canada. Including an in- teresting account of Freemasonry among the Indians, in which the author slates that ''The Indians are farther advanced in Freemasonry than civilized nations in that they have taken higher de- grees and admitted women." Cong:regational Churches of Michigan for first 50 years, 1842-1892. 8vo, pp. 284, cloth. N. p. [1893]. $3.00. 3938 Copway (George) Recollections of a Forest Life; or, Ufe and travels of Kah-Ge- Ga-Gah-Bowh. 12mo, pp. 248, cloth. London, 1850. $2.00. 3939 Same, with the rare portrait of Copway inserted. 12mo, pp. 224, cloth. New York, 1850. $3.00. 3940 Best edition. Life, History, and Travels; with sketch of present state of Ojebwa Nation; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 224, cloth. Albany, 1847. $2.50. 3941 Best edition. Detroit (Mich.) Daily Advertiser: 1860, Dec. 19, folio. $1.50. 3942 Scarce Lincoln issue. Ellet (Elizabeth F.) Pioneer Women of the West; portrait. 12mo, pp. 434, cloth. Phila., 1873. $1.25. 3943 Fisk (Clinton Bowen) Life by Alphonso A. Hopkms. 12mo, pp. 336, cloth. New York, 1890. $1.50. 3944 Foote (Allen R., of Co. B, 21st Mich. Inf.) Some of My War Stories. 8vo, pp. 12, sewn. Ohio Commandery L. L. 1913. $1.00. 394S Foster (G. L.) Past of Ypsilanti, also appendix containing histoiy of schools, secret societies, etc. 8vo, pp. 48, wrappers. Detroit, 1857. $1.25. 3946 Foster (J. W.) Geology and Metallurgy of Iron Ores of Lake Superior; folding maps. New York, 1865. $1.50. 3947 Fountain (Paul) Great Northwest and Great Lake Region of North America. 8vo, pp. 363, cloth. London, 1904. Published at $4.00 net, for $3.00. 3948 Contains much matter relating to the Ohio district, Shakers and religious Mummers, wild bees of American forests, life in woods of North Michigan, the southern shores of Lake Superior, etc. F and A. M. of Mich., compiled law of Grand Lodge. 12mo, pp. 124, cloth. Kala- mazoo, 1874. Scarce. $1.75. . 3949 Genesee Co., Michigan, Biographical history; very numerous portraits. 4to, pp. 402, full morocco, gilt edges. Indianapolis, n. d. Pubd. at $12.00. $6.00. 3950 Almost as new. . , < .,, Hallock (Chas.) The Fishing Tourist : angler s guide and reference book ; illustra- tions. 8vo, pp. 240, cloth. New York, 1873. $1.50. 3951 Harmon (Daniel W.) Journal of Voyages and Travels in Intenour of North Amer- ica, between 47 and S8th degrees of North Latitude, extending from Montreal nearly to 114 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MICHIGAN. Pacific Ocean, including account of principal occurrences, during residence of nine- teen years, in different parts of the country, with description of inhabitants, manners, customs, religions, etc.; with the scarce portrait by Leney (lacking in most copies) and the folded map. 8vo, pp. 432, newly and beautifully bound by Riviere of London in half pohshed levant morocco extra, gilt top. Andover, 1820. $45.00. 39S2 This valuable work is becoming exceedingly rare. The present copy has both the portrait and map. It comprises the Journal of a Fur-Trader who spent 19 years among the Indians. His ac- counts of the natives and of the territory through which he traveled are very accurate. It includes the copious vocabulary of the Cree language. Hartwick (L. M.) and W. H. Tuller. Oceana County Pioneers and Business Men of Today: history, biography, statistics, and humorous incidents; map and illustra- tions. 8vo, pp. 432, cloth. Pentwater, Mich., 1890. $3.50. 3953 Hatch (Col. William S.) Chapter of History of War of 1812 in Northwest; em- bracing surrender of northwestern fort at Detroit, August 16, 1812. With description and biographical sketch of celebrated Indian Chief, Tecumseh. 12mo, pp. 156, full calf. Cincinnati, 1872. $1.75. 3954 Heckewelder (John) Narrative of Mission of United Brethren among the Dela- ware and Mohegan Indians from its commencement 1740 to 1808. Reprinted from the original manuscript, to which are added other documents as noted below; edited by W. E. Connelley. Very beautifully printed in large clear type_ on Fabriano imported hand-made, deckle-edged paper, with large folded map, mezzo-tint portraits, facsimiles of manuscripts, and other maps, etc. One large and thick volume, royal 4to, pp. 616. Handsomely bound in half levant morocco extra, blind tooled, uncut, gilt tops. Cleve- land, 1907. $30.00. . 3955 Only 160 copies printed, each numbered and signed. It has long been out of pilint and is be- coming very scarce. Apart from its intrinsic importance it is unquestionably one of the most beautifully made books ever published in the United States. The present copy is in excellent con- dition. Henry (Alexander) Travels and adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories, 1760-1776; portrait. 8vo, pp. 330, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half levant morocco extra, gilt top. New York, 1809. $25.00. 3956 Complete with the rare original portrait, generally lacking. Heriot (George) Travels through the Canadas ; the picturesque scenery on rivers and lakes ; productions, commerce, inhabitants, their manners and customs, and of the Indian nations of North and South America ; with the rare colored map and the numerous toned plates, many folding. 4to, pp. 602, full mottled calf. London, 1807. $27.50. 3957 An unusually clean copy of this scarce work, with the plates in remarkably find condition. Thf present copy contains the full number of plates. The last 31 pages comprise father Rasle's vocab- ulary of the Algonquin Language. Contains much important material regarding the Great Lakes, Detroit, Mackinac, Northern Wisconsin, the fur trade, etc. Hutchins (Thomas) Topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina; reprinted from the exceedingly rare original edition of 1778, and edited with an extensive biographical sketch of the author, annotated bibliography of his writings, index, etc., by Frederick C. Hicks of Columbia University Library. Beautifully printed in large type and illustrated with maps, facsimiles, etc. Royal 8vo, pp. 144, full buckram, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 3958 Only 245 copies printed, each numbered. It contains in pocket at end the very large Hutchins Map of 1778, size 42x34 inches. It contains much valuable information regarding the early forts, Indian Expeditions, Benjamin Franklin, early river navigation, Kaskaskia, Illinois, Lakes Michigan and Huron, Fort Mackinac, Missouri River, Ohio River, Fort Pitt, Public Lands Systems, southern Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Vincennes, George Washington, etc. Inglis (J. G.) Northern Michigan. Handbook for Travelers, including the North- ern Part of Lower Michigan, Mackinac Island, and the Sault Ste. Marie River; with colored maps and numerous plates and wood cuts. 8vo, pp. 190, original cloth. Petos- key, 1898. $1.75. 3959 Kent Co. Mich., History, together with sketches of its cities, villages, and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history and history of Mich., em- bracing accounts of pre-historic races, aborigines, French, Englsh, and Amer. con- quests, and general review of its civil, political, and military history; folding colored map and numerous illustrations. Very thick 8vo, half roan. Chicago, 1881. $6.00. 3960 Ludlow (Will C.) Onawago, or betrayer of Pontiac; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 311, cloth. Benton Harbor, 1911. $1.25. 3961 McClallen (Adjutant Robert) Original Autograph Letter to Colonel McNeil, dated from Mackinaw, April 6, 1817, complaining of irregular acts by Captain Whistler (Captain Whistler was uncle of the great artist.) $9.00. 3962 M'Clung (J. A.) Sketches of Western Adventure, containing account of most in- teresting incidents connected with the Settlement of the West, 1755 to 1794: with an Michigan US appendix. With woodcut plates. 12mo, pp. 316, newly bound by Riviere of London in aalf buff calf gilt, gilt top. Dayton,' 1847. $7.50. 3963 1 he French and Indian Wars, border life and adventure, Indian captivities, the Northwestern Campaign, John Slover, Simon Kenton, Daniel Boone, etc. McKnight (Chas.) Our Western Border; its life, combats, adventures, captivities, scouts, red chiefs, etc., one hundred years ago ; numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 768, boards. Philadelphia, 1883. Very scarce. $5.00. 3964 McNeil (Gen. John) Original Autograph Letter from John Sullivan Pierce to Colonel John McNeil, dated from Mackinaw, July 30, 1817. $7.50. 3965 Pierce was a participant in the War of 1812 as a Lieutenant. Original Autograph Letter from Adjutant Joseph M. Torrey to Colonel John McNeil, dated from Detroit, November 19, 1827, and addressed to Colonel McNeil at St. Louis. $5.00. 3966 The letter refers to the Battles of Chippewa and Bridgewater. — ■ Original Autograph Letter from Adjutant Robert McClallen to Colonel McNeil, dated from Mackinaw, April 6, 1817, complaining of irregular acts of Captain Whistler. $9.00. 3967 Captain WTiistler was uncle of the great artist. Two interesting, early Autograph Letters, addressed to General John McNeil (an American Army Officer greatly distinguished at the Battles of Chippewa and Lun- dy's Lane.) The one letter, dated July 24, 1824, relates to the establishment of the U. S. Lighthouse at the outlet of Lake Huron near Fort Gratiot, on land owned by General McNeil. It is addressed to Col. McNeil at Converse's Hotel, Detroit. The other, dated from Desmond, St. Clair County, Michigan, July 18, 1833, relates to squatter claims and their trespass on the property of General McNeil and the estab- lishment of two small steamboats between Detroit and Desmond each week. This letter bears the Detroit postoffice stamp of July 19, and is noted as being delivered by steamboat. The one document covers two pages, folio ; the other two pages, 8vo. $10.00. _ 3968 Manitoulin; or 5 years of church work among Ojibway Indians and lumbermen, resi- dent upon that Island or in vicinity by H. N. B. ; plates and map. 12mo, pp. 164, cloth. London, 1895. $1.50. 3969 Michigan Agricultural College ; Catalogue of Officers and Students ; with other In- formation, for 1888-9. Folding plan. 8vo, pp. 40, wrappers. 1889. 75c. 3970 ^^— — Mining School, Houghton; First and Second Annual Catalogues of Officers and Students, 1886-8. Frontispiece and plans. 8vo, pp. 52, wrappers. Marquette, 1888. 75c. 3971 Public Domain Commission: Annual report, June 30, 1914; numerous illus- trations. 8vo, pp. 182, wrappers. Lansing, 1915. 50c. 3972 Same: biennial report, 1914-1916; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 180, wrappers. Lans- ing, 1917. $1.00. 3973 University; Calendar, 1898-9. 12mo, pp. 372, wrappers. Ann Arbor, 1899. 7Sc. 3974 President's Report for year ending June 30, 1875. 8vo, pp. 26, wrappers. Ann Arbor, 1875. $1.00. 3975 Military Order of Loyal Legion: Michigan Commandery, In Memoriam circulars as follows, each SOc. 3976 Cir. 19, series 1896, whole no. 167, Lt.-Col. H. N. Moore. Cir. 15, series 1896, whole no. 163, Gen. L. Fairchild. Cir. 5, series 1896, whole no. 153, SimeonJ Babcock. Cir. 2, series 1896, whole no. 150, Col. M. Shoemaker. Cir. 12, series 1895, whole no. 147, Gen. O. M. Poe. Oliver (David D.) Alpena Co. (Mich), Centennial _ History of, giving sketch of Michigan from its early settlement. Fortunes and misfortunes of its first settlers. Svo, pp. 186, pa., ills. Alpena, 1903. $7.50. 3977 Only a few issued. Contains the survey, settlement; and growth of Alpena Co. from 1837 to 1876. ParloTian (Francis, Jr.) History of Conspiracy of Pontiac and war of N. Amer. Tribes against English Colonies after Conquest of Canada; folding maps, cloth, uncut. Boston, 18SS. $2.00. 3978 Works of. Plates. 12mo, cloth. London, 1899. Pub'd at $26.00. $17.50. 3979 Best edition. Comprises, Conspiracy of Pontiac, Montcalm and Wolfe, Half Century of Con- flict, Old Regime in Canada, Jesuits in North America, Pioneers of France in New World, La Salle and Discovery of Great West, Count Frontenac and New France under Louis IV, Oregon Trail, Life of Parkman. The complete set is rich in material relating to La Salle but we will sup- ply any of the volumes separately. Pitzel (John H.) Lights and Shades of Missionary Life : containing travels, sketches, incidents, and missionary efforts during 9 years spent in region of Lake Superior; il- lustrations. 12mo, pp. 432, cloth. Cincinnati, 1860. $9.00. 3980 An unusually good and clean copy of this scarce work in original cloth. Relates almost entirely to Michigan. 116 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MICHIGAN. Robertson (John) Michigan in the War; engraved portrait and other illustrations. Very thick 8vo, pp. 1039, newly bound in buckram, leather label. Lansing, 1882. $3.00. 3981 A fine copy. Ross (Robt. B.) and Geo. B. Catlin. Landmarks of Detroit, history of the city; very numerous portraits. Thick 8vo, half morocco. Detroit, 1898. Pub'd at $18.00 net. $7.50. 3982 Saginaw and Bay Counties (Mich.) Portrait and biographical record, etc., with biographies of all governors of state and of presidents of U. S. ; portraits. 4to, pp. 1044, morocco (rubbed). Chicago, 1892. $9.00. 3983 Saint Marys Falls Canal: exercises at semi-centennial celebration at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., 190S; with history of canal by John H. Goff and papers relating to the Great Lakes ; folding map, colored frontispiece and numerous other illustrations. 4to, pp. 286, cloth. Detroit, 1907. $3.00. _ 3984 Schoolcraft (H. R.) The American Indians, their history, condition and prospects, from original notes and manuscripts. Plates, large 8vo, pp. 496, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half poHshed calf gilt, gilt top. Buffalo, 18S1. $15.00. 3985 A handsomely bound copy of this rare volume. This edition includes the appendix of narratives and daring exploits of Alexander Henry, Frances Noble, Quintin Stockwell, Peter Williamson, Capt. Carver, etc. Also considerable on the early history of the French on the Great Lakes, In- dian remains in the Old Northwest, etc. Stobo (Major Robert, of the Virginia Regiment) Memoirs, with the very rare fold- ing map of Ft. Duquesne. 12mo, pp. 92, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1854. $14.00. _ 3986 Another copy, with the folding map in facsimile, but an exceedingly interesting copy, being a presentation copy from Neville B. Craig, the historian, to James Johnson. $15.00. 3987 Another copy, with the map in facsimile and somewhat water-stained. A cheap copy of this rare volume. $10.00. 3988, An excessively rare item of which only a few copies were printed. It relates to the French and Indian War, Virginia, the Old Northwest, Braddock, the St. Lawrence, Louisburg, Quebec, General Wolfe, etc. The above copies have the two appendixes. Swank (James M.) Bird's-eye view of production and characteristics of iron ores in U. S. 8vo, pp. 32, boards. Phila., 1885. $1.50. 3989 Sweet (Wm. W.) The Methodist Episcopal Church and the Civil War. 8vo, pp. 228, cloth. Cincinnati (1912). $1.50. 3990 Deals with the Church on the border, in New Kngland, the Atlantic States and the Central and Northwestern States, Church of Missions in the South, Chaplains in the Union .'Vrmy, etc., with extensive bibliography, appendix relating to Jefferson Davis, Lincoln, memorials for and against Slavery, index, etc. Michigan; Contains considerable material regarding Michigan and the special conferences held in that state. Taggart (Moses, Attorney-Gen'l of Mich.) Annual report for 1887. 8vo, pp. 174, wrappers. Lansing, 1888. 75c. 3991 Tuttle (Chas. Richard) General history of Michigan, complete from earliest settle- ment to present time ; numerous portraits and illustrations. Large 8vo, pp. 736, cloth. Detroit, 1873. $2.50. _ _ 3992 Utly (H. M.) and others. Michigan as a Province, Territory and State. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth, pp. 500 per vol. Profusely illus. with fine portraits, views and maps, battle scenes, etc. New York, 1906. Pub'd $20.00 net. $15.00. 3993 By far the most complete and authoritative History of Michigan ever attempted. White (Hon. Peter) A biographical sketch of the Lake Superior Iron Country by Ralph D. Williams; numerous illustrations. Sm. 4to, pp. 286, cloth. Cleveland [1907]. $3.00. 3994 Whitney (W. A.) and R. I. Bonner. History and biographical record of Lenawee Co. (Mich.). Vol. I (all published). 8vo, pp. 536, cloth. Adrian, 1879. Scarce. $7.50. 3995 Wing (Talcott E.) History of Monroe Co., Mich. ; steel portraits, map, and views. Thick 4to, pp. 659, half morocco. New York, 1890. $7.50. 3996 See also 111. ; Wright — Ohio ; Entick, Magazine, Western Reserve, Oregon ; Henry — Pa,; Pritts, Vale— Wis.; St. Clair. MINNESOTA. Andrews (C. C, of Minn.) Early Steps in Reconstruction; speeches at Brenham, Texas, 1865, and Little Rock, Ark., 1863. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn, uncut. $1.00. 3997 Bill (Ledyard) Minnesota, its Character and Climate; also Hints to Tourists and Emigrants. 12mo, pp. 207, cloth. N. Y., 1871. $2.25. 3998 Chapter headings. Leading characteristics of the state. The Upper Mississippi River Towns, St. Paul, Oimate, Where to go and' what to see, Duluth, Northern Pacific R. R., etc. Minnesota 117 Bishop (Harriet E.) Floral Home ; or first years of Minnesota ; early sketches, later settlements, and further developments ; portraits, plates and other illustrations. 12mo, pp. 342, cloth. New York, 18S7. $2.50. 3999 Blair (Emma H.) Indian Tribes of Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of Great Lakes as described by Perrot, La Potherie, Marston, and Forsyth. Translated from the French. Portraits, maps, facsimiles, and views. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gih tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. 4000 Constitutes a general history of the Indian tribes of the Northwest and region of the Gireat I^akes, from their first intercourse with civilization to 1825. Bond (J. Wesley) Minnesota and its resources, to which are appended camp-fire sketches or notes of a trip from St. Paul to Pembina and Selkirk Settlement on Red River of the North; folding map. 12mo, pp. 412, cloth. Chicago, 1856. $2.50. 4001 Brower (J. V.) The Missouri River and its Utmost Source: the evolution and dis- covery of the River and its headwaters, containing an archaeological addendum nar- rating description of examinations : at the Headwaters of the Missouri : Fora Flat Mouth : and Quivira : the Elliott Indian Village Site. Very numerous portraits, maps, plates and illustrations. Large 8vo, pp. 270, in the original wrappers. Privately printed, St. Paul, 1897. $2.50. 4002 The results of the author's explorations and researches extending over 37 ylears_ through the Great Northwest. His travels covered the country from the headwaters of the Mississippi to the utmost limit of the Missouri. Herein is published' for the first time Hill's Abstracts of Chavalier Verendrys's Journal (1744) while searching for the Western Sea. It throws much light on the route of travel of the earliest French explorers from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Moun- tains. Among the states through which his explorations extended were South Dakota, North Da- kota, Montana, Wyoming and Minnesota. It also contains material regarding Western Canada and Butler (W. F.) The Great Lone Land : Travel and Adventure in North-West Amer- ica; with the folded route map and numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 386, cloth. London, 1873. $2.25. 4003 The territory covered is from Lake Superior through Minnesota, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, into the Canadian Rockies of the Pacific North-west. Captain Butler, a fellow of the Royal Geographi- cal Society, herein recounts a most interesting journey through a then almost unknown region. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliopgaphies and analytical index ; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper; 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 4004 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexiwl morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Carver (J.) Three Years Travel through Interior Parts of North America for more than 5000 miles, with account of the Great Lakes, rivers, mountains, minerals, soil, of the northwest regions, natural history, Indians, etc. Small 8vo, pp. 282, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half polished blue levant morocco extra, gilt top. Philadelphia, 1792. $18.50. ^^ , 4005 A rare edition, deals with Michigan, Canada, Wisconsm, Minnesota, New York. Coffin (Chas. Carleton) The Seat of Empire; large folding map and numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 240, cloth. Boston, 1870. $1.25. 4006 Collection of 5 letters of majors, colonels and others transmitting quarterly returns of deceased soldiers of various N. H. regts. engaged in the Civil War, dated 1861-5. The lot, $2.50. . . , . . , ,t?°7 Duluth, St. Louis Co., Minn. : Atlas of, and vicmity, embracing corporations of West Duluth and Lakeside and platted lands adjoining; also acreage maps, etc., compiled and drawn from official records and actual surveys by Fred'k B. Roe. A series of 36 large double colored maps. One large volume, atlas 4to, cloth, rebacked. Phila., 1890. $4 50 ^°°^ Geographical Congress (Fifth): Compte Rendu du Quintieme Congres Interna- tional des Sciences Geographiques tenu a Berne, aout 1891. 7 parts complete, com- prising 1128 pages, bound in one large and thick volume, 8vo, cloth. Berne, 1892. $6 00 4009 Geoeraohv in all parts of the world, especially Thibet, Nicaragua, Grazier's Pretended Discovery of the Mississippi River, the Philippines, the Antartic,_ Australia, South America, etc. Giles (Pearce) The True Source of the Mississippi ; map and frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 48, wrappers. Privately printed, 1887. $1.75. ,,,,.. ^^^ Glazier (W. W.) Down the Great River; discovery of true source of the Mississippi ; descriptions of the cities, towns, etc., as seen during a canoe voyage from its head- waters to Gulf of Mexico. Folding map, portrait and numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 947, cloth. Phila., 1889. $1.25. „ ^„ ,^ , , , , „. 4011 Much of interest on Minn., Iowa, Wis., Mo., 111., Tenn., Ark., La., and Miss. 118 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxtoti Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MINNESOTA. „ ,..,,„ Gordon (H. L.) Legends of the Northwest; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 144, cloth. St. Paul, 1881. $1.50. 4012 [Harrower (Henry D.)] Captain Glazier and his lake: inquiry into history and oroEress of exploration at head-waters of Mississippi since discovery of Lake Itasca; maps. 8vo, pp. 58, cloth, New York, 1886. $1.50. 4013 Herrick (C. L.) Mammals of Minnesota, scientific and popular account of their features and habits; figures and plates. 8vo, pp. 300, cloth. Minneapolis (Geological and Nat. Hist. Survey, Bulletin No. 7). 1892. $2,25. 4014 Howe (Henry) Historical Collections of the Great West containing most important events in western history, adventure, sketches of frontier life, description of natural curiosities with sketches of Oregon, New Mexico, Texas, Minnesota, Utah, California, Washington, Nebraska, Kansas, etc. Numerous plates. 2 vols, in 1, thick 8vo, full roan. Cincinnati, 1855. Scarce. $3.50. 4015 Lanman (C.) Adventures in the Wilds of North America, edited by C. R. Weld. First edition. 12mo, pp. 300, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half pohshed levant morocco gilt, uncut, gilt edges, with the original wrappers bound in. London, 1854. A fine copy of this scarce work. $6.00. 4015 Relates to the Mississippi Region, Falls of St, Anthony, St, Louis River, Lake Horicon, the Adirondacks, St. John River, Carolina, Cherokee customs, the Cawtaba Country, etc., together with six extensive chapters on fishing. Long (John) Voyages and Travels of an Indian interpreter and trader; manners and customs of North American Indians; with account of posts situated on River Saint Laurence, Lake Ontario, etc.; edited by R. G. Thwaites; with facsimile and folding map. Large 8vo, pp. 330, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $4.00. 4017 Mattson (Hans) Recollections: story of an emigrant; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 314, cloth. St. Paul, 1891. $3,00. 4018 Only a few printed. Merrick (G. B.) Old Times on the Upper Mississippi ; the recollections of a Steam- boat Pilot, 1854-1863. With maps, and numerous portraits, facsimiles, and plates. Large 8vo, pp. 324, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1909. Out of print and scarce. $10.50. 4019 Military Order of Loyal Legion, Minnesota Commandery: Register, giving officers, members, constitutions, by-laws, etc., Jan., 1892. $1.00. _ 4020 Minnesota in Civil and Indian Wars, 1861-5. Large and thick 8vo, newly bound in half mottled calf. St. Paul, 1891. $6.00. 4021 A nice copy, Charities and Correction, proceedings of 23rd conference, including report of 13th annual meeting. 8vo, pp. 176, wrappers. N, p,, 1915. $1.00. 4022 Historical Society annual report to legislature of Minnesota for 1871. 8vo, pp. 16, wrappers. St. Paul, 1872, 50c. 4023 Biennial Report to Legislature of Minnesota, session of 1885. 8vo, pp. 20, original wrappers. St. Paul, 1884. 50c. 4024 collections, vol. 1, being a republication of original parts issued in 1850-51-52- 53-56. 8vo, pp. 518, cloth. St. Paul, 1872. $3.00, 4025 New Atlas of state, pubd, by Rand, McNally & Co, ; with very numerous full- page maps in colors and history of Minn. Atlas folio, pp. 100, cloth. Chicago, 1907. $3.50. 4026 The above also includes a map of each country and state in color with statistic tables, etc. Monuments and Tablets erected by Minnesota Valley Historical Society to pre- serve sites, etc., of some of the whites and Indians connected with Indian outbreak of 1862. Illustrated. 8vo, pp. 79, wrappers. Morton, 1902. 50c. 4027 Neil (Edward D.) History of Minnesota : from earliest French explorations to present time ; steel portraits and folding map. Thick 8vo, pp. 758, sheep. Phila., 1873. $6.00. 4028 Pitezel (Rev. J. H.) Lights and Shades of Missionary Life: containing travels, sketches, incidents, and missionary efforts, during nine years spent in the region of Lake Superior. Illustrations. 12mo, pp. 431, cloth. Cincinnati, 1857. Very scarce. $9.00, 4029 Contains an amount of valuable material on the lyflke Superior region, including Saulte Ste Marie. La Pointe, Fondulac, Eagle River, Kewawenon, etc. Pike (Zebulon Montgomery) Life by Henry Whiting. 16mo, pp. 94, sewn. With- out date or place of publication. Excerpt. $2.00. 4030 Robertson (James A.) Louisiana under rule of Spain, France and the United States; social, economic, and political conditions of the territory represented in the Louisiana Purchase as portrayed in hitherto unpublished contemporary accounts by Dr. Paul Alliot and various Spanish, French, English, and American officials. Translated from French and Spanish, or transcribed from original manuscripts and edited; with bib- Mississippi 119 liography and index. Printed in large Caslon type on Alexandra hand-made paper, deckle-edges, with colored map of the territory and early maps and plans. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. 4031 Roe (Fredk. B.) Atlas of Duluth, St. Louis Co., Minn., and vicinity; colored maps. Folio pp., cloth. Phila., 1890. $4.50. 4032 Stennett (W. H.) History of Origin of Place Names, connected with Chicago and North Western and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Rwys. ; folding map. Svo, pp. 201, wrappers. Chicago, 1908. $2.50. 4033 Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minn., Nebraska, Wis., etc. Sweet (Wm. W.) The Methodist Episcopal Church and the Civil War. 8vo, pp. 228, cloth. Cincinnati (1912). $1.50. 4034 Deals with the Church on the border, in New England, the Atlantic States and the Central and Northwestern States, Church of Missions in the South, Chaplains in the Union Army, etc., with extensive bibliography, appendix relating to Jefferson Davis, Lincoln, memorials for and against Slavery, index, etc. Minnesota: Contains considerable material regarding Minnesota and the special conferences held in that state. f Upham (Warren) and others. Minnesota in Three Centuries, 1655-1908. 4 vols., pro- fusely illus. with fine portraits and views. 8vo, clo., 500 pp. per vol. N. Y., 1908. Pub. $20.00 net for $12.50. 4035 Fullest descriptions of the Early Explorations, and travels, Indians, Mining, Geology, Oimate, etc., etc. Washburn (F. L., State Entomologist of Minn.) Annual Report to (Governor for 1903. Colored plate and numerous other illustrations. 8vo, pp. 200, wrappers. 1903. $1.00. 4036 [Whittesley (Chas.)] St. Louis and Vermillion Rivers, Minn.; maps. 12mo, pp. 16, sewn. Excerpt from Geological Journal, Aug., 1848. $3.00. 4037 Very scarce. Wilkinson (Rev. Wm.) Memorials of Minnesota forest fires in 1894; with chapter on forest fires in Wisconsin in same year. Very numerous portraits and plates. Svo, pp. 479, cloth. Minneapolis, 1895. $1.75. 4038 See also Ore.; Henry, Wright — Wis.; Geological, St. Clair. MISSISSIPPL Address of Committee of Miss. Convention to Southern States, Va., Md., Del., N. C, S. C, Ga., Ky., Tenn., La., etc., in respect to the Institution of Negro Slavery and the Southern States. 8vo, pp. 20, without place of publication or date. [Printed at Jackson, Miss., 1850.] Exceedingly rare. $7.50. 4039 The Committee consisted of A. Hutchinson, G. Winchester, W. R. Hill, W. L. Sharkey, C. R. Clifton, John R. Guyon and E- C. Wilkinson. An important historical document dealing with the constitution from the Southern viewpoint as to slavery and state rights. Baldwin (W. E.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Camp Clark, Corinth [Miss.], May 30, 1861. 4 pp., 8vo. $12.50. 4040 An interesting letter giving details of conditions in Corinth, Miss.; from the context of the letter it would seem that Baldwin was a citizen of Columbus, Miss. Brandon (Brig.-Gen. W. L.) Original autograph letter signed, dated near Fort Adams, Miss., May 7, 1887, addressed to Miss Thackery. 4 closely written pages, 4to. $15.00. . . , ^ , f^^^ A valuable letter giving a full and very detailed account of Brandon s services in the Confederate Army. Brandon commanded first Miss. Battalion in Northern Va. Contains much of value re- garding this Battalion. . . , .,, „ ■•a Brown (Mr., of Mississippi) Speech on general appropriation bill. 8vo, pp. 14, sewn. Washington, 1840. 50c. , ^ ., , ^ . . , „,. '*°'*^ Calhoun Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper ; 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. , . . . .,,,.,, , , , ''"f? The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. , „, . , „ Cuming (Fortescue) Tour to Western Country, through Ohio and Kentucky, voyage down Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and trip through Mississippi Territory and part of west Florida 1807-1809; edited bv Thwaites. Facsimile. Large 8vo, pp. 378, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. ;$5.00._ , ^ „ „ _, ., 4044 Dale CGen. Sam, the Mississippi partisan) Life and times by J. F. H. Claiborne; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 234, cloth. New York 1860. _$4.5a 4045 Dashiell and Humphries' Schedule of the Courts in Mississippi in 1866. 12mo, pp. 8, wrappers. Columbus, 1866. 75c. 4046 120 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MISSISSIPPI. [Duane (Wm.)] Mississippi Question fairly stated and views and arguments of those who clamor for war examined by Camillus. 12mo, pp. 48, sewn. Phila., 1803. Very rare. $5.00. , 4047 Featherston (Gen. Winfield S.) Original autograph letter signed, addressed to Gen. C. W. Sears, dated Demopolis, Ala., March 24, 1864. 2 pp., 4to. $15.00. 4048 An interesting letter in whicli he states "I am decidedly of the opinion for reasons too numer- ous to mention tiiat tliis unlioly war will end before the close of this year in the acknowledgement of our independeiice by the I.incoln Government." In spite of this, further on in his letter he states that he has not heard from his family for some time andl that "my property I fear is all in Yankee land." Gen. Featherston was a Mississippian, General Sears to whom the letter was addressed was a West Point graduate and formerly Prof, of Mathematics at Illinois University before his enlist- ment in the Confederate army. Fleming (W. L.) Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama; with numerous por- traits, maps, and other illustrations. Large 8vo, pp. 838, cloth, uncut, gilt top. New York, 1905. $5.00. 4049 The first scholarly and critical account of one of the most important e])ochs in Amer. history. Deals especially with Ala. and iMiss. Documentary History of Reconstruction : political, military, social, religious, educational and industrial, 1865 to the present time. With numerous plates and fac- similes. 2 vols., large Bvo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $12.50. 4050 Glazier (Willard) Down the Great River. Discovery of the true source of the Mis- sissippi, descriptions of cities, towns, villages, etc., as seen during a canoe voyage of 3,000 miles from its headwaters to the Gulf of Mexico. Portrait and numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 469, cloth. Philadelphia, 1893. $1.25. 4051 Through the Cliippewa country, source of the Great River, the feeders, Touching the numerous places at the mouth of the river. Greene (F. V.) The Mississippi ; folding map. 12mo, pp. 285, cloth. New York (Campaigns of Civil War, 8), 1882. 75c. 4052 Hall ( Jas.) The West : its Soil, Surface and Productions. The scarce original edi- tion. 12mo, pp. 260, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half pol- ished calf extra, gilt tops. An unusually fine copy of this very scarce volume, except that the title bears a withdrawn library stamp. $7.50. 4053 The Ohio and Mississippi, Upper Mississippi, Western Penna., Va., Ohio, 111., Ind., Mo., Ky., W. Va.; animals, birds, and reptiles, agricultural products, mound builders, etc. Laws of State of Mississippi passed at Session of Legislature held in Jackson, Nov. and Dec, 1861, and Jan., 1862. 8vo, pp. 332, sewn. Jackson, 1862. $30.00. 4054 An excessively rare volume, some of the copies were issued without the state constitution, which comprises pp. 17 to 43. The present is one of these copies. Only one copy is known containing the state constitution. The laws are absolutely complete, including both the Index of general and public acts, andl the Index of local and private laws, the latter lacking from most known copies. Exceedingly interesting as showing the most unusual financial measures adopted to finance the war, such as the issuance of treasury notes as advances on cotton, railroad companies permitted to put out notes, special military taxes, the raising of companies of volunteers, appropriations for same, the equipment of a company known as "Yankee Hunters," the appropriation of supplies, 60- day troops, slave regulations, quartering of soldiers, amendments to the Confederate constitution, etc. passed at a called session of Legislature, Aug., 1864. 8vo, pp. 64. A very fine copy in the original wrappers as issued. Meridian, 1864. $22.50. 4055 A remarkably fine copy of this exceedingly rare document. The present copy is complete with both the table of contents and the index. Contains a large number of special acts relating to the Civil War, exemptions from military duty, empressment of provisions, sale of Confederate bonds, indigent families, public relief, steps to repel invasion, etc. Le Page du Pratz. Histoire de la Louisiane, contenant la Decouverte de ce vaste pays ; sa description geographique ; un voyage dans les terres ; I'histoire naturelle ; les Moeurs, Coutumes & Religion des Naturels, avec leurs origines ; deux voyages dans le Nord du nouveau Mexique, dont un jusqua'a la Mer du Sud. With the 2 scarce fold- ing maps and the 40 plates engraved on copper. 3 vols., small 8vo, very beautifully bound by Riviere of London in full crushed and polished red levant morocco extra, gold tooled backs, inside gold borders and full gilt edges. Paris, 1758. $37.50. 4056 An unusually choice set of the rare original edition, in remarkably good condition throughout, ex- cept that the margin of a few pages in volume 3 has been worm-holed, but do not touch the text. Lynch (Hon. John R., of Miss.) Contested Election; Lj'nch vs. Chalmers; speech in House of Representati\es, April 27, 1882. 8vo, pp. IS, sewn. Washington, 1882. 7Sc. 4057 Mississippi Congregational Association; minutes of second annual session held at Jackson, March. 1885. 8vo, pp. 20, wrappers. Jackson, 1885. 75c. 4058 State Medical Association; transactions at 16th annual session. Meridian, 1883 ; with roll of members, reports on medical topics, etc. 8vo. pp. 139, wrappers. Jackson, 1883. 75c. 4059 Morgan (A. T.) Yazoo ; or, on picket line of freedom iti the South. 8vo, pp. 512, cloth. Washington, i884. $3.00. 4060 Truthful narrative of life in Yazoo Co., Miss., after the war. Mississippi 121 My Cave Life in Vicksburg (Miss.), with letters of trial and travel, by a lady; map and frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 196, cloth. New York, 1864. $1.75. 4061 Nuttall (Thomas) Travels into Arkansas Territory, 1819, with observations on the Aborigines ; edited by Thwaites. With folding map, facsimile, and plates. Large 8vo, pp. 366, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1905. $5.00. 4062 Contains material relating to Mississippi. Pettus (John J., War Gov. of Miss.) Original autograph letter signed; dated Jack- son, Jan. 23, 1863, addressed to Joseph E. Brown, Qov. of Ga. 4 pp., closely written, 4to. $25.00. vi, y ^^^^ A rnost interesting historical document regarding raising money for payment of vessels, etc., for Confederate States; the fact the Confederate states were not recognized by European governments caused capitahsts to be unwilling to advance money. Gov. Pettus- believes if each state will, guar- antee the bonds and interest, an amount will be forthcoming. .VIi-,sissippi had passed an act at one legislature to guarantee $200,000,000 of Confederate Bonds in conjunction with other states, but i.v'^^ necessary that two legislatures approve it. As immediate action must be taken to es- tablish a navy, Pettus requests Brown to recommend such an act to Ga. legislature. He also as- sures Brown that Miss, will assume equal responsibility. This letter is also endorsed by T. 0. Tupper, Maj. Gen. of Miss. States Troops; and by T. J. Wharton, Attorney-Gen. and member of Miss. State Senate. Phillips (Ulrich B.) Plantation and Frontier Document: 1649-1863; illustrative of industrial history in colonial and ante-bellum South. With facsimiles. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1910. $12.50. 4064 "Affords the best insight into the general industrial life of the South as a whole, which lias thus far been attempted." — American Historical Review. Proceedings of Meeting of Citizens of Central Mississippi in relation to Slavery Question; also proceedings of state convention on same subject, held at Jackson, Oct., 1849, published by order of the Legislature. 8vo, pp. 24, sewn. Very rare. $10.00. 4065 An exceedingly important historical document giving full details of one of the most important pro- slavery southern state conventions, during the earlier years of the slavery agitation. Some of the arguments are, to say the least, peculiar. The present copy is from the librafry of James Gordon Bennett. Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the I. O. O. F. of the State of Mississpipi ; Pro- ceedings at its 34th Annual Session, 1872. 12mo, pp. 96, wrappers. Jackson, 1872. 50e. 4066 Smith (Gen. Martin L.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Division Head- quarters, June 24, 1863, addressed to Gen. Baldwin, commanding the first brigade. 1 p., 8vo. $25.00. 4067 An important historical document regarding the defense of Vicksburg, it being the warning sent to Baldwin that the Federal troops were planning an assault on Vfcksburg and instructing that every man should be at his post, especially just before daylight. Smith, a Northerner by birth and West Point graduate, resigned to join C. S. A. Stark (Hon. P. B., U. S. Representative from Miss.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Mohawk Plantation, Bolivar, Miss., June 10, i860, addressed to Hon. John Bell. 4 closely written pages, 4to. $30.00. 4068 An important historical document privately expressing deep views in regard to the general unrest in the South, the growing antagonism toward the north, the impending disaster of the fall election, the deep resentment, the southern conference on secession, criticizes Va. for not participating, the Baltimore Convention, the legal fight with Judge Whi^e over Van Buren, etc. Thatcher (Capt. Marshall P.) Hundred Battles in the West : St. Louis to Atlanta, 1861-1865 : the second Michigan Cavalry with the armies of the Mississippi, Ohio, Ken- tucky, and Cumberland, under Generals Halleck, Sherman, Pope, Rosecrans, Thomas and others ; with some famous regiments and brigades of the west. Illustrated with numerous maps, portraits, and plates. 8vo, pp. 431, newly bound in half calf gilt, by Riviere of London. $4.00. , 4069 Privately printed by the author in a limited edition. A valuable regimental history carefully compiled. Details services in Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi. Missouri, and Tennessee, personal accounts of Generals Pope, Elliott, Stanley, Hatch, Sheridan, Wilson, and' others, etc. Wells (Jas. M.) Chisholm Massacre: picture of "home rule" in Miss; portrait. 12mo, pp. 331, cloth. Washington, 1878. $2.50. 4070 Whiting (Gen. Wm. H. C.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Hdqrs., Wil- mington, June 6, 1863, addressed to Gen. Winder. 1 p., 4to. $17.50. 4071 Important historical document regarding the many dangerous characters sneaking into the country through running of the blockade at Wilmington, confidentially requesting detectives, etc. Whiting, born in{ Miss., was a W"est Point graduate, resigned to take command of Fort Fisher, N. C. See also Ala. ; Confederate — Ind. ; Benton — La. ; Darby, Southwest — Pa. ; Bosbyshell— Va. ; Joint. MISSOURI. Belles-Lettres Repository and Monthly Magazine (The). Volume 2, November 1819 to April 1820. 8vo, pp. 464, old calf gilt. New York, 1820. Very scarce. $6.50. 40.72 First publication of Schoolcraft's "Journal of a tour into Missouri and .Arkansaw" (complete in three parts); sketches of Illinois Territory; the Ohio and Mississippi; expeditions to the west, travels, etc. 122 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MISSOURI. Blair (Emma H.) Indian Tribes o£ Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of Great Lakes as described by Perrot, La Potherie, and Forsyth. Translated from the French. Portraits, maps, facsimiles, and views. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. 4073 Much relating to the Indian tribes of Missouri. Brackenridge (H. M.) Recollections of Persons and Places in the West. 12mo, pp. 339, cloth. Philadelphia, 1868. $3.50. 4074 Contains much of interest relating to Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. Voyage up Missouri River, 1811 : also Franchere's Voyage to northwest coast of America, 1811-1814, or the First American Settlement on Pacific; translated by Huntington, and edited by Thwaites. Facsimiles and views. Large 8vo, pp. 410, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 407S Much relating to Missouri. Bradbury (John) Travels in Interior of America, 1809-1811 ; including description of Upper Louisiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, the Illinois, and Western Ter- ritories; edited by Thwaites. Folding map and facsimile. Large 8vo, pp. 320, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $6.00. , , 4076 Interesting information concerning economic, political and social conditions of Mo. British Diplomatic and Consular Reports — U. S. report for 1911 on trade of con- sular district of St. Louis; folding sketch map. 8vo, pp. 24, sewn. London, 1912. 75c. 4077 Buel (J. W.) The Border Outlaws, authentic and thrilling history of most noted bandits of ancient or modern times, the Younger brothers, Jesse and Frank James; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 148, newly bound in full buckram. St. Louis, 1881. $2.75. _ _ 4078 Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large volumes. 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 4079 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del,, Pa., Ore,, and the Southern States. Chesnel (P.) Histoire de Cardier de LaSalle Exploration et conquete au Bassin du Mississipi. D'apres les lettres de La Salle, les relations presentees a Louis XIV en son nora. les relations de pluseaurs de ses compagnons de voyage, les actes officials et autres documents contemporains. 8vo, pp. 227, original wrappers. Paris, 1901. $2.50. 4081 Collection of 8 letters of majors, colonels and others transmitting quarterly returns of deceased soldiers of various Mo. regts. engaged in the Civil War, dated 1861-5. The lot, $4.00. 4082 Conant (A. J.) Footprints of vanished races in Mississippi Valley: account of some of monuments and relics of prehistoric races, etc. ; numerous illustrations. Large roy. 8vo, pp. 122, cloth. St. Louis, 1879. $3.50. 4083 Dacus (J. A.) and James W. Buel. Tour of St. Louis or inside life of a great city; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 564, cloth. St. Louis, 1878. $3.00. 4084 Dale (Prof. H. C.) The Ashley-Smith Explorations and Discovery of a Central Route to the Pacific, 1822-29, with the Original Journals, extensive Bibliographies, Analytical Indexes, etc. Handsomely printed in large Caslon type on hand-made paper, deckle-edged, with maps (one colored) and plates. Large 8vo, pp. 352, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1918. $5.00. 4085 750 Copies printed from type. An account of the first overland expedition to the Pacific Coast, from the original journals never before published. It throws much new light on the discoverv of South Pass, the Overland Trail, Great Salt Lake, Bridger's Pass. Yellowstone National Park, Northern California, Ore., Neb., Wyo., Utah, Nev., N. M., and Mo. It also gives much new material on the fur trade, the early Catholic Missions, early cartography, etc. Daniels (Francis P.) Flora of Columbia, Mo., and vicinity, ecological and sys- tematic study of local flora; folding chart. Royal 8vo, pp. 320, wrappers. Univ. of Mo. Studies, Science, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1907. $1.25. 4086 Edwards (Richard) and M. HopeweU. Edward's Great West and her Commercial Metropolis. Embracing general view of West and complete history of St. Louis from landing of Liguese in l764, with numerous portraits and biographies of some of the old settlers and many of the most prominent business men. Numerous plates. Large 8vo, pp. 604, cloth gilt, gilt edges. St, Louis (1860). $4.50. 4087 Historical sketch of St. Louis, French Domination, Secret treaty between France and Spain, Missouri 123 Early habits of the settlers/ Land reserved for the Church, Hatred of Spaniards for the English, 1 he cession of province of Louisiana to France, France sells to the United States, End of Spanish domination, French grants, Spanish grants, etc., etc. Faux (W.) Memorable Days in America ; condition and probable prospects of Brit- ish Emigrants, including Birkbeck's settlement in the Illinois; also Welby's Visit to North America and the English settlements in Illinois; edited by Thwaites. Fac- similes and plates. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gih top. Cleveland, 190S. $10.00. 4088 Missouri: Topography, climate, population, settlements, immigration, slavery in, crimes, indus- tries, explorations, admission of the state to the union, Missouri Compromise, etc. Fisk (Clinton) Life, with sketch of John A. Brooks by Alphonso A. Hopkins; por- traits. 12mo, pp. 306, cloth. New York, 1888. $1.50. 4089 During the Civil War, he was Colonel of 33rd Mo. Repment until promoted to Brig.-Gen. and was one of the active aids in establishment of Fisk University at Nashville. Fremont (Jessie Benton) Story of the Guard: chronicle of the war. 12mo, pp. 228, cloth. Boston, 1863. $1.00. 4090 Fryer (Alfred) Great Lone Land. 12mo, pp. 68, boards. Manchester, 1887. $1.00. 4091 Gerstacker (Frederick) Tales of the Desert and Bush. 12mo, pp. 332, cloth. Edin- burgh, 1854. $2.50. 4092 Contains much relating to life of Germans in America, also much relating to life of settlers in Missouri. Gregg (Josiah) Commerce of the Prairies; journal of a Santa Fe trader, during eight expeditions across Great Western Prairies, and residence of nine years in Northern Mexico : Ogden's Letters from the West, tour through western country and residence in Ohio and Kentucky: Bullock's Journey through Western States, from New Orleans, by Mississippi, Ohio, Cincinnati, and Falls of Niagara, to New York, in 1827: and Drake and Mansfield's Description of Cincinnati, 1827: edited by Thwaites. With folding maps, facsimiles, plates, and other illustrations. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1905. $10.00. 4093 The classic of the Santa Fe Trail, well arranged and admirably written. Contains considerable relating to Missouri, its minerals, climate, topography, roads, commerce, Indians, traders, etc. Hill (Frederick T.) Decisive battles of the law ; studies of 8 legal contests affecting history of U. S. between 180O and 1886; portrait. 8vo, pp. 268, cloth, gilt top. New York, 1907. $2.25. 4094 Commonwealth vs. Brown; prelude to the Civil War; Dred Scott vs. Sanf ord ; Alabama arbi- tration; Hayes-Tilden Contest, etc. Hill (Walter H.) Historical Sketch of St. Louis University, celebration of 50th anniversary or golden jubilee, 1879; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 270, cloth. St. Louis, 1879. $1.75. 4095 Hodder (Frank H.) Side Lights on Missouri Compromises. 8vo, boards, uncut. N. p., n. d. 75c. 4096 Hosmer (James K.) Short history of Mississippi Valley; maps, portraits and views. 12mo, pp. 245, cloth. Boston [1901]. $1.00. 4097 Hutchins (Thomas) Topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Mary- land, and North Carolina ; reprinted from the exceedingly rare original edition of 1778, and edited with an extensive biographical sketch of the author, annotated bib- liography of his writings, index, etc., by Frederick C. Hicks of Columbia University Library. Beautifully printed in large type and illustrated with maps, facsimiles, etc. Royal 8vo, pp. 144, full buckram, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 4098 Only 245 copies printed, each numbered. It contains in pocket at end the very large Hutchins Map of 1778, size 42x34 inches. It contains much valuable information regarding the early forts, Indian Expeditions, Benjamin Franklin, early river navigation, Kaskaskia, Illinois, Lakes Michigan, and 'Huron, Fort Mackinac, Missouri River, Ohio River, Fort Pitt, Public Lands Systems, southern Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Vincennes, George Washington, etc. James (Edwin) Expedition from Pittsburgh to Rocky Mountains, 1819 to 1820, by order of Secretary of War, under command of Major S. H. Long, compiled from the notes of Major Long, T. Say and others. Folding maps and plates, some colored. 3 vols., 8vo, newly bound in half calf, uncut edges, gilt tops. London, 1823. $50.00. 4099 A fine clean and uncut copy of the first and best, edition, with the atlas bound in. Nearly every Indian tribe was visited on the line of route, the Pawnees, Otoes, Missouris, loways, Sioux, Omawhasos, etc., and' are fully described; their manners, customs, religious rites, supersti- tions, tortures, etc., being minutely detailed. The work is a valuable contribution to geographical literature. Same, edited by Thwaites ; folded map, facsimiles and plates. 4 vols,, 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $17.50. 4100 JeiFerys (T.) Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North and South America ; giving a particular account of the climate, soil, minerals, animals, vegetables, manufactures, trade, commerce and language; together with the religion, government, genius, character, manners and customs of the Indians and other inhab- 124 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MISSOURI. . , . , _„ , itants. First editions, both parts, with the complete set of 18 beautifully engraved large folding maps and plates. Folio, pp. 414, old calf, rebacked, sound. London, 1760. $125.00. 4101 Part I contains a description of Canada and old Louisiana Territory. Part II contains descrip- tion of the Islands of St. Domingo, St. Martin, St. Bartholomew, Guadalupe, Martinico, Le Grenade and Cayenne. , ,, , , , . j- , , , The above is a remarkably tall and unusually clean copy of this exceedingly scarce work. It in- cludes all of the rare folding maps in. unusually fine and clean condition. The very large maps have been carefully mounted on linen. Another copy of same. Maps not mounted, otherwise same. 4102 Kansas City (Mo.) City Court of Appeals; St. Joseph School Board, Appellant, vs. Geo. C. Hull et al.. Respondents ; Respondents' statement and brief. 8vo, pp. 9, wrap- pers. 1897. 50c. 4103 Leighton (Geo. E., Pres. Mo. Hist. Soc.) Annual Address. Svo, pp. 24, wrappers. [St. Louis, 1883.] $1.00. 4104 Lewis and Clarke (Capts.) Travels to the Source of the Missouri River and across the American Continent to the Pacific Ocean ; performed by order of the Gtovernment of U. S., 1804-1806. With the large folded map of the route in unusually fine and perfect condition and all of the maps prepared for this edition. 3 vols., octavo, full brown calf. London, 1815. $50.00. 4105 A fine set of the best of the original editions of this important work. A full set, with all the maps in fine condition. McDonald (John) Secrets of the great whiskey ring; and 18 months m penitentiary, etc. ; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 408, cloth. St. Louis, 1880. $3.00. 4106 Meridian Associated Charities, proceedings of first annual report, Sept. 6, 1898. Svo, pp. 24, wrappers. [Meridian, 1898.] 50c. 4107 Military Order of Loyal Legion; Missouri Commandery. Register, July 1, 1897 SOc. 4108 Missouri Botanical Garden 6th Annual Report ; very numerous plates. Svo, pp. 134, cloth. St. Louis, 1895. $1.50. 4109 Democrat (St. Louis) : Daily issue, 1861— Dec. 9. Folio. $1.00. 4110 Historical Society's Publications, No. 5. Samuel Gaty. 12mo, pp. 20, wrap- pers. 1881. $1.00. . 4111 — ' University: Political Science Department; Announcement for year beginning Sept. 13, 1892. Svo, pp. 10, wrappers. Columbia, 1892. 50c. 4112 Murray (Chas. A.) Travels in N. Amer., 1834-1836 including residence with Pawnee tribe and visit to Cuba and Azore Islands; plates. 2 vols., Svo, cloth. London, 1839. $7.50. 4113 Palmer (Joel) Travels over Rocky Mountains to mouth of Columbia River, 1845- 1S46, with description of Oregon Territory, the Willamette, Umpqua and Clamet Val- leys, etc., edited by Thwaites. With facsimiles. Large 8vo, pp. 312, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1906. $5.00. 4114 Comments upon topography of Missouri, its agriculture, advantages for emigrants, etc. Parsons (Emily E.) Memoir. 12mo, pp. 160, cloth. Boston, 1880. $2.25. 4115 The above is mainly a series of letters containing details of hospital life and incidents of the Civil War while serving in military hospitals in St. Louis, Vicksburg, and N. Y. Pattie (James 'O.) Personal Narrative of Expedition from St. Louis, to Pacific Ocean, and from the City of Mexico to Vera Cruz; edited (1S33) by Flint; re-edited by Thwaites. With facsimile and plates. Large Svo, pp. 380, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1905. $6.00. 4116 The volume contains considerable matter bearing on Mo., its governors, plants, railroads, towns, etc. Pittman (Captain Philip) Present State of the European Settlements on the Mis- sissippi ; with a Geographical Description of that River ; illustrated by plans and draughts. 4to, pp. 107, half red roan. London, 1770. $85.00. 4117 A fine clean copy of the excessively rare original editions, but with a small library stamp on several of the pages. _ "It is the earliest English account of those settlements, and as an authority in early western history, is of the highest importance. He (Pittman) was a military engineer, and for five years was employed in surveying the Mississippi River and exploring the western country. The excellent plans, artistically en^aved on copper, add greatly to its value." — W. F. Poole. Same. An exact reprint, bilingually, of the rare, original edition (London, 1770), edited with introduction, notes, and index by Frank H, Hodder. Printed in large Caslon type on Dickinson's deckle-edged paper, with facsimile of the original title-page and also of the six large folding maps and plans. Svo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $7.50. 4118 Issued in an' edition of 500 copies. Like the rare original, it is now becoming very scarce. Reavis (L. U.) St. Louis : future great city of world, with biographical sketches of representative men and women of St. Louis and Mo. ; portraits and views. Thick 8\-o, cloth. St. Louis, 1876. $4,50. 4119 Montana 125 Report to Western Sanitary Commission on general military hospitals of St. Louis, Mo. 8vo, pp. 76, wrappers. St. Louis, 1862. $1.25. 4120 Reynolds (Thomas C.) War Gov. of Mo. Original autograph letter signed, dated Richmond, Feb. 13, 1862, addressed to J. T. Benjamin, Sec. of War in Confederate States. 1 pp., 4to. $7.S0. 4121 Regarding appointment of Victor de Sheliha for captaincy in engineers. — — Same. Original autograph letter, signed, dated St .Louis, Mo., Jan. 2, 1877, addressed to Henry Storm. 1 page, 8vo. $10.50. 4122 Gjyss account of liis services as Gov. of Mo. during Civil War. Reynolds was Lieut. -Gov. and Claiborne F. Jackson Gov. at beginning of the Civil War. Jackson was in sympathy with the Ssouth and was deposed. The state was left without local government, Hamilton R. Gamble was elected as Gov. Evidently the Confederate states still recognized Jackson as Governor. Robertson (James A.) Louisiana under rule of Spain, France and United States; social, economic, and political conditions of the territory represented in the Louisiana Purchase. Translated from the French and Spanish, or transcribed from the original manuscripts. With colored map of the territory and early maps and plans. 2 vols., large Svo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. 4123 St. Louis: Annual Report of Board of Police Commissioners, for year ending April, 1892. Svo, pp. 28, wrappers. St. Louis, 1892. 50c. 4124 — i Public Library; Annual Report, 1886-7 and 1889-90. Svo, wrappers. St. Louis, 1888, 1891. 75c each. 4125 Stevens (Walter) St. Louis— the Fourth City, 1764-1911; illustrated. 2 large and thick volumes, 4to, pp. 1262, half leather, cloth sides, marbled edges. N. d. Pub- lished at $15.00 net for $7.50. 4126 Sv7eet (Wm. W.) The Methodist Episcopal Church and the Civil War. Svo, pp. 228, cloth. Cincinnati (1912). $1.50. 4127 Deals with the Church on the border, in New England, the Atlantic States and the Central and Northwestern States, Church of Missions in the South, Chaplains in the Union Army, etc., with extensive bibliography, appendix relating to Jefferson Davis, Lincoln, memorials for and against Slavery, index, etc. Contains considerable material regarding Missouri and the special conferences held in that state. Thompson (George) Prison life and reflections; or, narrative of arrest, trial, con- viction, etc., of Work, Burr, and Thompson, who suffered unjust and cruel imprison- ment in Mo. penitentiary for attempting to aid some slaves to liberty; frontispiece. 3 parts in 1 vol., 12mo, pp. 390, cloth. Dayton, 1860. $2.50. 4128 Westm Tourists and Emigrants Guide through states of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin, and territories of Minnesota, Missouri, and Ne- braska; an accurate and precise description of each state and territory, etc. Large folding colored map. 16mo, pp. 88, cloth. New York, 1852. Scarce. $2.50. 4129 Williams (Walter) State of Missouri, folding colored map and very numerous illus- trations. Royal Svo, pp. 592, cloth. 1904. $3.75. 4130 Geology: agriculture; horticulture; manufactures, and commerce; mining; education; botany; statistics, etc. Woodward (C. M.) History of the St. Louis Bridge; containing full account of every step in its construction and erection, etc. ; most extensively^ illustrated by wood- cuts, lithographs and artotypes. 4to, pp. 392, full roan gilt, gilt edges. St. Louis, 1881. $10.50. 4131 Cheap copy in fine condition. It was published at $25.00. See also Ark.; Nevin — 111.; Domenech, 111., Iowa — Ky. ; Flint — La.; Perrin du Lac- Ohio; Magazine — Oregon; De Sraet, Henry, Larpenteur — Oklahoma; Larpenteur. MONTANA. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index ; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large volumes, Svo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 4132 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and mora! conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Dale (Prof. H. C.) The Ashley-Smith Explorations and Discovery of a Central Route to the Pacific, 1822-29, with the Original Journals, extensive Bibliographies, Analytical Indexes, etc. Handsomely printed in large Caslon type on hand-made paper, deckle-edged, with maps (one colored ) and plates. Large Svo, pp. 352, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1918. $5.00. 4133 750 Copies printed from type. , -r. -^ r^ ^ c ^, ■ ■ , ■ , An account of the first overland expedition to the Pacific Coast, from the original journals never before published. It throws much new light on the discovery of South P&ss, the Overland Trail, Great Salt Lake, Bridger's Pass, Yellowstone National Park, Northern California, Ore., Neb., Wyo., 126 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MONTANA. Utah, Nev., N. M., and Mo. It also gives much new material on the fur trade, the early Catholic Missions, early cartography, etc. Edwards (George) Pioneer Work of Presbyterian Church in Montana (reprinted from Vol. 6 of Mont. Hist. Soc.) ; portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 214, cloth. Helena n. d. $1.50. 4134 Farnham (T. J.) Travels in Great Western Prairies, the Anahuac and Rocky Moun- tains, and in Oregon Territory: also Father De Smet's Oregon Missions and Travels over Rocky Mountains, 1845-1846; edited by Thwaites. Facsimiles, folding maps, and plates. 2 vols., large Bvo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $10.50. 4135 Flagg (Edmund) The Far West : also de Smet's Letters and Sketches during Res- idence among Indian tribes of Rocky Mountains ; edited by Thwaites. With folding map, folding plate, facsimiles, and other illustrations. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $10.00. 4136 M'uch relating to Montana. Freeman (Harry C.) History of Butte, the world's greatest mining camp, including extraction and treatment of ores from its gigantic copper properties; colored frontis- piece and numerous illustrations. 4to, pp. 123, cloth. Chicago, 1900. $1.75. 4137 JefFerys (T.) Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North and South America; giving a particular account of the climate, animals, vegetables, manufactures, trade, commerce and languages; together with the religion, govern- ment, genius, character, manners and customs of the Indians and other inhabitants. First editions, both parts, with the complete set of 18 beautifully engraved large fold- ing maps and plates. Folio, pp. 414, old calf, rebacked, sound. London, 1760. $125,00. 4138 Part I contains a description of Canada and old Louisiana Territory. Part II contains descrip- tion of the Islands of St. Domingo, St. Martin, St. Bartholomew, Guadalupe, Martinico, Le Grenade and Cayenne. The above is a remarkably tall and unusually clean copy of this exceedingly scarce work. It in- cludes all of the rare folding maps in unusually fine and clean 'condition. The very large maps have been carefully mounted on linen. Another copy of same. Maps not mounted, otherwise same. 4139 Lakes (Arthur) Prospecting for Gold and Silver in North America. Folding maps and numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 287, cloth. Scranton, Pa., 1896. $1.25. 4140 Relates to Calif., Mont., Ariz., N. Mex., Utah, etc. Lewis and Clarke (Capts.) Travels to the Source of the Missouri River and across the American Continent to the Pacific Ocean ; performed by order of the Government of U. S., 1804-1806. With the large folded map of the route in unusually fine and perfect condition and all of the maps prepared for this edition. 3 vols., octavo, full brown calf. London, 1815. $50.00. 4141 A fine set of the best of the original editions of this imiportant work. A full set, with all the maps in fine condition- McAllan (Alexander) America's Place in Mythology : disclosing the nature of Hin- doo and Buddhist Beliefs. Numerous maps and charts. 12mo, pp. 114, cloth. Only a small number of copies privately printed for the author. Brooklyn, 1910. $1.75. 4142 A curious work, showing: that the accounts and beliefs relating to America, found in Hindoo Buddhist literature, arose from a band of mound builders who escaped from the valleys of the Ohio and Mississippi into Asia, led by a Mexican prince, born in Arizona. It includes some curious information regarding the Yellowstone, the Missouri River,. Minnesota, Montana, British Columbia, Alberta, and the Great Lakes Region. Major (Alexander) Seventy Years on the Frontier: memoirs of a lifetime on the Border ; with preface by W. F. Cody, edited by Ingraham ; portraits and plates. 12mo, pp. 325, cloth. Chicago, 1893. $5.00. 4143 Extensive material relating to the Mormons, Indians, Denver, Colo., Kansas, mining, Montana, California, etc. Montana History, 1739-1885; history of its discovery and settlement, social and commercial progress, mines and miners, agriculture and stock growing, Indians and Indian Wars, vigilantes, railroads and statistics, etc.; folding colored map and very numerous illustrations. Large and thick roy. 8vo, pp. 1368, half morocco. Chicago, 1885. $9.00. 4144 Cheap copy, title page rather soiled and small piece torn out. Myers (Mrs. Peter M.) Coming to the White Men; illustrated. 8vo, pp. 38, wrappers. 1910. $1.25. 4145 Rand, McNally and Co.'s Indexed Map of Montana, with Compilation and Index, accurately locating Counties, Lakes, Stage Lines, etc. Size 1 ft. 7 ins. by 1 ft. Folded in 12mo, case. Chicago, 1876. 75c. 4145a Robertson (James A.) Louisiana under rule of Spain, France and United States; social, economic, and political conditions of the territory represented in the Louisiana Purchase. Translated from the French and Spanish, or transcribed from the original Nebraska 127 manuscripts. With colored map of the territory and early maps and plans. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. 4146 Shields (G. O.) Cruisings in the Cascades; narrative of travel, exploration, amateur photography, hunting and fishing, etc.; very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 340, cloth. Chicago, 1889. $5.00. 4147 Stanton (T. W.) and J. B. Hatcher. Geology and Paleontology of the Judith River Beds: with a chapter on the Fossil Plants by F. H. Knowlton. Plates. 8vo, pp. 179, sewn._ Wash. (U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. No. 257). 1905. $3.00. 4148 U. S. Geological Survey Sixth Annual Report of Territories embracing portions of Mont., Idaho, Wyo., and Utah. ; being report of progress of explorations for 1872 by F. V. Hayden ; maps and illustrations, some folding. Thick 8vo, pp. 844, cloth. Wash- ington, 1873. $1.75. 4149 See also Calif. ; Fountain — New Mexico ; Boyd — Ore. ; Henry, Larpenteur, McCabe. NEBRASKA. Belden (George P.) Belden, the White Chief; or, 12 years among wild Indians of the plains, ed. by James S. Brisbin; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 514, cloth. Cin- cinnati, 1875. $5.00. 4150 A very fine, clean copy of this scarce work in the original binding. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gih tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 4151 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, coiirtshin and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Dale (Prof. H. C.) The Ashley-Smith Explorations and Discovery of a Central Route to the Pacific, 1822-29, with the Original Journals, extensive Bibliographies, Analytical Indexes, etc. Handsomely printed in large Caslon type on hand-made paper, deckle-edged, with maps (one colored) and plates. Large Svo, pp. 352, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1918. $5.00. 4152 750 Copies printed from type. An account of the first overland expedition to the Pacific Coast, from the original journals never before publtshtd. It throws miuch new light on the discovery of South Pass, the Overland Trail, Great Salt Lake, Bridger's Pass, YeiTowstone National Park, Northern California, Ore., Neb., Wyo., Utah, Nev., N. M., and Mo. It also gives much new material on the fur trade, the early Catholic Missions, early cartography, etc. Davis (Henry T.) Solitary Places made Glad; being observations and experiences for 32 years in Nebr. ; portrait. 12mo, pp. 422, cloth. Cincinnati, 1890. $1.50. 4153 Farnham (T. J.) Travels in Great Western Prairie, the Anahuac and Rocky Moun- tains, and in Oregon Territory: also Father De Smet's Oregon Missions and Travels over Rocky Mountains, 1845-1846; edited by Thwaites. Facsimiles, folding maps and plates. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $10.50. 4154 Contains considerable material relating to Nebraska. Fremont (J. C.) Report on exploration of country lying between Missouri River and Rocky Mountains on line of Kanzas and Great Platte Rivers; plates. Svo, pp. 244, wrappers. Washington, 1843. Scarce. $3.50. 4155 Geological Survey of Wis., Iowa, and Minnesota, and incidentally a portion of Ne- braska Territory, report by D. D. Owen; very numerous illustrations. Large and thick 4to, pp. 638, folding maps and plates, cloth. Phila., 1852. $3.00. 4156 Greeley (Horace) History of Struggle for Slavery Extension or Restriction from Declaration of Independence to present day. 8vo, pp. 164, wrappers. New York, 1856. $1.50. 4157 Contents: Slavery in Colonies; Missouri struggles; Annexation of Texas, Kansas, Nebraska struggle, Stephen A. Douglas. Gunther (Eduard) Roche der Indianenn, em lebensbild aus Westen Amerikas. 12mo, pp. 64, boards. Without date or place of publication. $1.00. 4158 Hale (Edward E.) Kansas and Nebraska: history, geographical and physical char- acteristics, and political position of those territories; account of emigrant aid com- panies, and directions to emigrants. Folding map. 12mo, pp. 256, cloth. Boston, 1854. $1.50. „ 4159 Houston (Senator of Texas) Speech on Nebraska and Kansas bill in U. S. Senate, March 3, 1854. 8vo, pp. 8. [Washington, 1854.] $1.00. 4160 Howe (Henry) Historical Collections of the Great West, contammg most important events in western history, adventure, sketches of frontier life, description of natural curiosities, with sketches of Oregon, New Mexico, Texas, Minnesota, Utah, Cali- fornia, Washington, Nebraska, Kansas, etc. Numerous plates. 2 vols, in 1, thick 8vo, full roan. Cincinnati, 1855. Scarce. $3.50. 4161 128 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEBRASKA. Jefferys (T.) Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North and South America ; giving a particular account of the climate, soil, minerals, animals, veg- etables, manufactures, trade, commerce and language; together with the religion, gov- ernment, genius, character, manners and customs of the Indians and other itSiabitants. Krst editions both parts, with the complete set of 18 beautifully engraved large fold- ing maps and plates. Folio, pp. 414. Old calf, rebacked, sound. London 1760 $125.00. . . 4162 Part I contains a description of Canada and old I^ouisiana Territory. Part II contains deserip- tion of the Islands of St. Domingo, St. Martin, St. Bartholomew, Guadalupe, Martinico, Le Grenade and Cayenne. The above is a remarkably tall and unusually< clean copy of this exceedingly scarce work. It in- cludes all of the rare folding maps in unusually fine and clean condition. The very large maps have been carefully mounted on linen. Another copy of same. Maps not mounted, otherwise same. 4163 Johnson (Harrison) History of Nebraska ; folding colored map and numerous illus- trations. 8vo, pp. 592, cloth. Omaha, 1880. $3.75. 4164 Letter of Col. Furnas of 2nd Neb. Cav. transmitting quarterly returns of deceased soldiers of regt., dated Nov. 25, 1863. $1.00. 4165 Long (John) Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and Trader; manners and customs of North American Indians; with account of the posts situated on the River Saint Laurence, Lake Ontario, etc., edited by Thwaites. With facsimile and folding map. Large 8vo, pp. 330, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $4.00. 4165 Contains Canadian campaigns' of the American Revolution; settlement^ of the IvOyalists in Upper Canada; life manners of the Indian and Canadian traders, especially in the period of cut-throat competition that ensued before the fur-trade was consolidated. Contains much relating to Nebraska. Nash (Wallis) Oregon in 1877. The first and best edition, with the 13 plates. 12mo, pp. 204, original cloth, uncut. London (Macmillan), 1878. $4.00. 4167 Another copy. Half calf. $4.00. 4168 A valuable historical work for its period. While dealing principally with Oregon, it also con- tains much valuable material on Calif., Neb,, Utah and the Mormons, and the Chinese on the Pa- cific Coast. Newton (M. B.) Anecdotes of Omaha. 12mo, pp. 129, boards. Omaha, 1891. $2.50. 4169 Phillips (G. W.) History of Platte County; extensively illustrated. 2 large and thick volumes, 4to, pp. 1064, half leather, cloth sides, marbled edges. 1915. Published at $18.00 net, for $9.00. 4170 Ray (P. Orman) Genesis of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. 8vo, pp. 20, original wrap- pers. Washington, 1916. Presentation copy from the author. 75c. 4171 Repeal of Missouri Compromise, its origin and authorship. Large 8vo, pp. 315, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. Cleveland, 1909. $3.50. 4172 The author takes issue with the traditional accounts of Schouler, Von Hoist, Rhodes, Prof. Bur- gess and President Wilson. Robertson (James A.) Louisiana under rule of Spain, France and United States; social, economic, and political conditions of the territory represented in the Louisiana Purchase. Translated from the French and Spanish, or translated from the original manuscripts. With colored map of the territory and early maps and plans. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. _ 4173 Savage (James W.) and John T. Bell. History of city of Omaha and history of South Omaha by C. W. Butterfield ; portraits. 4to, pp. 700, half leather. New York, 1894. $7.50. _ 4174 Seward (Wm. H.) Freedom and Public Faith speech on abrogation of Missouri Com- promise in Nebraska and Kansas bills. 8vo, pp. 40, wrappers. Washington, 1854. $1.00. 4175 Sheldon (A. E.) History and stories of Nebraska; very numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 322, cloth. Chicago, 1913. $1.50. 4176 Poems and sketches of Nebraska ; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 200, cloth. Lincoln, 1908. $1.25. 4177 Smith (Truman, of Conn.) Speech o nthe Nebraska Question, delivered in U. S. Sen- ate. 8vo, pp. 22, sewn. Washington, 1854. Scarce. $1.75. . 4178 Sorenson (Alfred) History of Omaha from pioneer days to present time; illustra- tions. 8vo, pp. 342, cloth. Omaha, 1889. $3.75. 4179 Syllabus of the Course of Study, in the Primary, Intermediate, and Grammar De- partments, of the Omaha Public Schools. 8vo, pp, 48, wrappers. Omaha, 1881. 7Sc. 4180 Thurston (John M., U. S. Senator from Neb.) Our Foreign Policy, an address. 8vo, pp. 24, wrappers. 75c. 4181 Nevada 129 See also Calif. ; Guillemard — Colo. ; Myrick — Kansas ; Documents, Kapp, Sage — Mo. ; Lewis & Clark — New Mex. ; Meline — Oregon ; De Smet, L,arpenteur. NEW ENGLAND: See Conn., Maine, Mass., N. H., R. L, and Vt. NEVADA. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibhographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, giU tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 4182 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in alrhost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Carson (General Kit) The Originah Manuscripts as dictated by Kit Carson upon which Colonel DeWitt Clinton Peters, U. S. A., founded and wrote "Kit Carson's Wild West ; an authentic record of the romantic life and daring exploits of Kit Carson and his companions from his own narrative." Colonel Peters was U. S. A. Surgeon and a warm personal friend of Carson's. The notes were dictated by Carson at vari- ous dates between 18S8 and 1860, at Taos, N. M. It contains many corrections by Colonel Peters in pencil. It is the Manuscript referred to in the printed volume as "The only authentic biography of himself and his travels that has ever been written . . . and for months, during his leisure hours, he was engaged in dictating his hfe." The manuscript comprises 113 pages, large 4to, and is dated from Fort Union, N. M., May 28, 1868. Price, $150.00. 4183 An unusually interesting manuscript, both on account of its historical value, as well as of the character that it cov,ers. It gives a very graphic account of life and adventures on the Southwes- tern frontiers, and of the daring exploits of the frontiersmen, Indian scouts, etc. The Manuscript relates to the Southwest, New Mexico, California, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, the Rocky Mountains, and the various Indian tribes of that region; the hunters and trappers, Indian captivities, the Columbia River, Fremont, etc. A copy of the printed volume ac- companies the Manuscript. Cram's Township and Railroad Map of Nevada, with Index. Size 1 ft. 9 ins. by 1 ft. 4 ins. Folded in 12mo, case. Chicago, 1885. 75c. 4184 Dale (Prof. H. C.) The Ashley-Smith Explorations and Discovery of a Central Route to the Pacific, 1822-29, with the Original Journals, extensive Bibliographies, Analytical Indexes, etc. Handsomely printed in large Caslon type on hand-made paper, deckle-edged, with maps (one colored) and plates. Large 8vo, pp. 352, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1918. $5.00. 4185 750 Copies printed from type. . . , . , An account of the first overland expedition to the Pacific Coast, from the original journals never before publishtd. It throws mtuch new light on the discovery of South Pass, the Overland Irail, Great Salt Lake, Bridger's Pass, Yellowstone National Park, Northern California, Ore., Neb., Wyo., Utah, Nev., N. M., and Mo. It also gives much new material on the fur trade, the early Catholic Missions, early cartography, etc. Very scarce. Nevada history with biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers ; very numerous portraits and illustrations. Thick 4to, cloth, leather back. Oakland, 1881 $9.00. . '^^'*° Sutro (Adolph) Mineral resources of U. S., and importance and necessity of inaug- urating a rational system of mining, with special reference to the Comstock Lode and Sutro Tunnel, in Nevada. Frontispiece and foldmg maps. 4to, pp. 232, cloth, gjlt edges. Baltimore, 1868. $3.00. ■*/»' Sutro Tunnel: Report of commissioners and evidence taken by Committee on Mmes and Mining of House of Representatives, U. S. A., with arguments and report ot committee recommending loan by the government in aid of construction of said work^ 8vo, pp. 988, cloth. Washington, 1872. $2.50. . 4188 Two letters of captains and colonels, transmittmg quarterly returns of deceased sol- diers of Nev. Regiments engaged in the Civil War, dated 1861-5. The two $1.00. 4189 See also Calif. ; Fountain, Van Denburgh— Texas ; Domenech— Utah ; Guillemard. NEW HAMPSHIRE. , ,. , , ,,. t x. Belknap (Jeremy) History of N. H., comprehending events of 175 years from dis- covery of River Pascataqua to 1790, containing geographical description of state with sketches of its natural history, productions, improvements, laws, etc.; folding map J vols., Svo, calf. Boston, 1813. $13.50. 4190 Brown Tsamuel G.) Address delivered before Society of Alumni of Dartmouth Col- lege ~at their first triennial meeting July, 1855. 8vo, pp. 69, wrappers. Concord, N H 1856. $1.00. ^^^' 130 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Butler (Gen. Benjamin F.) Original autograph letter signed, dated from Head- quarters, Dept. of Va., Fortress Monroe, June 4, 1861, and addressed to Gen. Scott at Washington. 2 pp., 4to. $50.00. 4192 An important letter criticizing tlie action of the Dept. in regard to the removal of officers from Fortress Monroe, tliereby leaving the Fortress virtually defenseless. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibhographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 4193 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New I^ngland, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Ceremonies at Dedication of monument erected by city of Manchester, N. H., to men who periled their lives to save the Union, September 11, 1879. With fine photo- graphic plates. Royal 8vo, pp. 126, cloth. Manchester, 1880. $1.75. 4194 Coffin (Chas. Carleton) Old Times in the Colonies ; very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 460, cloth. New York [1880]. $1.50. 4195 Collection of 11 letters of majors, colonels and others, transmitting quarterly returns of deceased soldiers of various N. H. regts. engaged in the Civil War, dated 1861-5. The lot, $5.50. 4196 Concord Railroad Corporation vs. George Clough: argument of John H. George at Concord, N. H., 1869. 8vo, pp. 94, sewn. Concord, 1869. $1.00. 4197 Crosby (Nathan) Eulogy on Hon. Tappan Wentworth, A. M., munificent donor of Dartmouth College, delivered before Association of the Alumni, at annual commence- ment, June, 1876. 8vo, pp. 26, wrappers. Lowell, 1877. $1.00. 4198 Dartmouth College and state of New Hampshire reprinted from N. H. Statesman and Concord Register of Nov. 29, 1828. 8vo, pp. 23, boards. N. p., 1828. $3.00. 4199 Exercises and addresses attending laying of corner-stone of the new Dart- mouth Hall, edited by E. M, Hopkins, and visit of Earl of Dartmouth to the college in 1904. Plates. Large 8vo, pp. 133, cloth. London, 1905. $1.50. 4200 Drake (Samuel Adams) Heart of the White Mountains, their legend and scenery; very numerous illustrations and maps. 4to, pp. 318, cloth, gilt edges. London, 1882. (Pub'd at 31/6). $3.00. 4201 Eldridge (D.) The Third New Hampshire and All about it; portraits, plans and maps. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1893. $2.50. 4202 George (John H.) Argument in Burke, et als., vs. Boston, Lowell, and Concord Railroads, et als., before Supreme Court of N. H., 1881. 12mo, pp. 32, wrappers. 1881. 75c. 4203 Haddock (Chas. B.) Addresses delivered before Railroad Convention at Lebanon, N. H. 8vo, pp. 32, sewn. Hanover, 1843. $1.00. 4204 Hale (Salma) Annals of town of Keene, from its first settlement in 1734 to 1790, with corrections, additions, and a continuation from 1790 to 1815 ; folding map. 8vo, pp. 120, cloth. Keene, 1851. $5.00. 4205 Haley, Piper, Neal, and Ricker Families of Maine and N. H. ; Genealogical Mem- oranda relating to, by Rev. John W. Hayley. Portrait. 8vo, pp. 115, original wrap- pers. Lowell, Mass., 1900. $2.50. 4206 Hitchcock (C. H.) and J. H. Huntington. Geology of New Hampshire, reports comprising results of explorations ordered by the Legislature; numerous maps, illus- trations and diagrams. 3 vols., thick 4to, half morocco. $7.50. 4207 Investigator, or defence of order, government and economy of United Society called. Shakers against sundry charges and legislative proceedings. 12mo, pp. 84, original wrappers. Lexington, 1846. $3.75. 4208 Bound with the above is: Some Account of proceedings of leigislature of New Hampshire in relation to people called Shakers in 1828, pp. 20. Kent (Lieut. Chas. N.) History of the 17th Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, 1862-3. Portraits and other illustrations. 8vo, pp. 325, cloth. Concord, 1898. $3.25. 4209 Kent (Sir Henry O., Grand Commander of Knights Templar of N. H.) Address de- livered at annual conclave, Manchester, 1869. 12mo, pp. 26, sewn. Manchester, 1869. $1.00. 4210 Little (Wm.) History of Weare, N. H., 1735-1888; plates, steel engraved portraits and large folding map in pocket. Very thick 8vo, pp. 1064, cloth. Lowell, 1888. $5.00. 4211 New Hampshire 131 History of Warren, a mountain hamlet among White Hills o£ N. H. ; map, portraits and other illustrations. 8vo, pp. 592, cloth. Manchester, 1870. $3.00. 4212 Long (Dr. Moses) Historical sketches of town of Warner. Svo, pp. 26, half roan. 1870. $4.25. 4213 Very scarce; only 30 copies privately printed for Cliarles H. Bell. Mack (Robert C.) The Londonderry Celebration: exercises on 150th anniversary of settlement of Old Nutfield, comprising towns of Londonderry, Derry, Windham, and parts of Manchester, Hudson, and Salem, N. H. ; portraits. 8vo, pp. 124, cloth. Man- chester, 1870. $1.50. 4214 Merrimack and Belknap Counties, N. H. History, edited by D. Hamilton Hurd; colored map, steel portraits and views. Thick 4to, pp. 926, half morocco, gilt edges. Phila., 1885. $9.00. 4215 'Mills (Miss Ella) Sketch of Dunbarton. Svo, pp. 20, wrappers. Manchester, 1902. 75c. 4216 Myers (J. C.) Sketches on a Tour through the Northern and Eastern States, the Canadas, and Nova Scotia. 12mo, pp. 476, in the original full sheep binding. Private- ly printed at Harrisonburg (Va.), 1849. $10.00. 4217 An exceedingly rare volume of American Travel, privately printed in a very small edition. It is entirely unknown to the bibliographers, including Sabin and Larned. Only threee copies have oc- curred for sale in the last ten years, the last of vfhich sold at auction in New X°''H' *'"' $'2.50. The volume is of peculiar interest as being a Southerner's views of the Institutions, People_ and Conditions in the Northern States, prior to the Civil War. It contains most interesting comparisons between labor conditions in the North and South — the white labor of the factories and the negro of the fields. The volume is particularly valuable on New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, Maine, Rhode Island, Canada and Nova Scotia. New Hampshire Annual Register (The), and U. S. Calendar, edited by G. Parker Lyon, from 1845 to 1864. In all 20 vols., bound in 5 vols., 16mo, half mor., very clean copies. Concord, 1845-1864. $20.00. 4217a Contains much valuable local history, statistics, State, County and City Government, Sketches of leading Citizens, local institutions, etc., especially valuable material on the Civit War. New Hampshire Board of Agriculture; Annual Reports, prepared by James P. Adams and others; from its beginning in 1871 "to 1888, inclusive (lacking 1879 and 1881). With numerous plates and other illustrations. 15 vols., 8vo, cloth. Nashua. 1871-88. $16.50. . , . , . , . HI* Contains much valuable information by eminent specialists, not to be found elsewhere. J. he earlier volumes are now quite scarce. , r»' j General Association, minutes of proceedings at annual meetmg at Kmdge, Sept., 1827. 8vo, pp. 16, sewn. Concord, 1827. $1.75. . 4219 Register and Business Directory for 1803 and 1818 to 1904, mclusive ; with folding maps. 89 vols., 16mo, original wrappers. 1802-1904. $105.00. 4220 A very rare set, some of the earlier volumes being practically unobtainable at any price. The present set includes the volumes issued during the Civil War, which volumes are among the scarcest of the set. The volumes contain interesting and valuable information relating to the Schools, Col- leges, Banks, Insurance Companies, Railroads, Freemasonry, etc., of New Hampshire, the Army and Navy of the U. S., the Judiciary, the Indian Agents, etc. State Board of Charities and Correction, Fourth Biennial Report for period ending Sept. 30, 1902. 8vo, pp. 187, cloth. N. P n. d. $1-50. 4221 Same Tenth Biennial Report for period ending Aug. 31, 1914. Svo, pp. 17S, wrappers. N. p., n. d. $1.50. . ,w m w Veteran Assn. official program, 12th annual encampment at Weirs, N. H. 16mo, wrappers. N. p., 1888. 50c. 4223 Norton (John F.) History of Fitzwilliam, N. H., 1752 to 1887, with genealogical record of many Fitzwilliam families by Joel Whittemore; maps and very numerous photogravures." Thick Svo, doth. New York, 1888. $7.50. 4224 Author's presentation copy. Pie'rce (FrknkHn.'orNew Hampshire). Life of, by D. W. Bartlett; portrait. 12mo pp. 310, cloth. Auburn, 1852. Scarce. $3.50. 4225 Pierce was one of New Hampshire's foremost lawyers. .,,.,, . . Plain truths addressed to people of N. H. concerning their state prison and man- aeement of its aflFairs, embracing account of establishment, original cost of prison, and its management under Dearborn Pilsfiury, and Connor, account of mismanagement of prison under Stinson, July, 1829, to Sept., 1834 his gross misconduct as warden and the great loss of money to the state. 8vo pp. 16, sewn. $1.25. 4226 Plan issued about 1730 showing disputed boundaries of townships of Suncook, Kum- ford and Bon, on River Merrimack, now forming part of counties of Rockingham and Hillsboro. Size llix9 inches $5 00. 4ZZ7 A carbon photograph of the original in the British Museum. Portsmouth (N. H.) Journal of Literature and Politics, weekly issue, from Tan- "^Ss'si1!Ln8?^=Z?if^l.'''-\rju!^ Tltu^^fn. .. October 1.: ISSS, Januatf 3^ 132 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEW HAMPSHIRE. February 20, May 1, 29, October 23: 1859, June 25, August 27. 1861, January 12, October 12- 1862, July 19. 1863, June 13, September 26: 1864, I.muary 2, March 12, April 30, May 14: 1865, January 7 to July 1, inc.: 1867, April 27, May 18, December 7: 1869, June 19: 1871 to 1873 complete: 1874, February 21, May 23: 1877 complete: 1878, September 14, 21. Otherwise, the set is believed to be complete, but is not sold subject to collation. Deals very extensively with New Hampshire's participation in the Civil War and reconstruction. Scenery of the U. S., illustrated in a series of 40 fine engravings. Royal 8vo, pp. 174, full morocco, gilt edges. New York, 185S. $6.00. 4229 Contents: Forest scenes on the Lehigh, Pennsylvania, White Mountains, Mauch Chunk, the Niagara River, etc. Stackpole (Everett S.) History of New Hampshire ; numerous plates. 4 vols., royal 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. New York, circa, 1916. Pub. at $25.00. New. $18.00. 4230 Stanyan (John M.) History of 8th Regiment of N. H. Volunteers including its ser- vice as infantry, 2nd N. H. Cavalry and Veteran BattaHon in Civil War; portraits. 8vo, pp. 690, half leather. Concord, 1892. $7.50. 4231 Sylvester (Herbert M.) Indian Wars of New England. Beautifully printed in large type at the Everett Press on a special grade of Exeter deckle-edge paper, in a limited edition of 1000 sets. 3 large and thick volumes, royal 8vo, Colonial blue cloth, uncut, rubricated labels, gilt tops. 1910. Published at $15.00 net for $10.00. 4232 Contains a large amount of material otherwise inaccessible relating to the character of the early settlers of N. H., the numerous settlements, frontier life, trouble with the Indians, Indian out- rages, frontier defense and fortifications, activities against the Indians, participation in the Indian wars, etc. Sweet (Wm. W.) The Methodist Episcopal Church and the Civil War. 8vo, pp. 228, cloth. Cincinnati (1912). $1.50. 4233 Deals with the Church on the border, in New England, the Atlantic States and the Central and Northwestern States, Church of Missions in the South, Chaplains in the Union Army, etc., witli extensive bibliography, appendix relating to Jefferson Davis, Lincoln, memorials for and against Slavery, index, etc. New Hampshire: Contains considerable material regarding New Hampshire and the special con- ferences held in that state. Thompson (Millet S.) Thirteenth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry in War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. A Diary covering Three Years and A Day. Maps and illustrations. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1888. $2.75. 4234 Vattemare (Alex.) International Exchanges ; Address before the Legislature of N. H., June 28, 1849 ; with Introductory Remarks by Thos. P. Treadwell. 8vo, pp. 96, original wrappers. Concord, 1849. $1.00. _ 4235 Waite (Otis F. R.) New Hampshire in the Great Rebellion, containing histories of several New Hampshire regiments, etc., in Civil War, 1861-5 ; numerous steel engrav- ings. Thick 8vo, pp. 608, cloth. Claremont, N. H., 1870. $2.50. 4236 Ward (Julius H.) The White Mountains; a Guide to their Interpretation. Folding map and plates. 12mo, pp. 264, cloth, uncut. New York, 1890. $1.00. 4237 White Mountain Guide Book; folding maps and illustrations.' 16mo, pp. 222, cloth. Concord, 1863. $1.50. 4238 Worcester (Samuel T.) History of town of Hollis (N. H.) from first settlement to 1879 ; with biographical sketches ; maps, engraved portraits and plates. 8vo, pp. 394, cloth. Boston, 1879. $8.00. 4239 Presentation copy from author. See also Mass. ; Jackson — Va. ; Chalmers. NEW JERSEY. Alexander (Archibald, First Professor in the Theological Seminary at Princeton, N. J.) Life, by James W. Alexander; portrait. 12mo, pp. 564, cloth. New York, 1857. $2.00. 4240 Barber (John W.) and Henry Howe. Historical Collections of New Jersey, con- taining most interesting facts, traditions, anecdotes, etc., relating to its history and antiquities, etc. ; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 512, newly bound in full buckram, leather label, gilt top. New York, 1846. $6.00. _ 4241 Budd (Thomas) Good order estabhshed in Pa. and New Jersey in America, with numerous historical notes by Edw. Armstrong. 8vo, pp. 112, half morocco. New York, 1865. $6.00. 4242 Reprint with facsimile title of the exceedingly rare original edition, Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index ; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 4243 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del, Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. New Jersey 133 Collection of 7 letters of majors, colonels and others transmitting quarterly returns of deceased soldiers of various N. J. regiments engaged in the Civil War, dated 1861-S. The lot, $3.50. 4244 °l^*^, (Hiram E.) Marriage Records of Hunterdon Co., 1795 to 1875, volume 1 (all published), pp. 337, 8vo, cloth. Flemington, 1918. $5.00. 4245 Dickerson (Oliver M.) American Colonial Government, 1696-1765. Study of the British Board of Trade in its relation to the American Colonies, political, industrial, ?m*^'"'lV'^''^^ ' f^icsimiles of MSS. 8vo, pp. 400, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 191 numbered copies; the above being! No. 131. Woolman (John, late of Mount Holly, N. J.) Journal of life, gospel labours and christian experiences. 12mo, pp. 339, cloth. Warrington, 1840. $1.25. 4289 Wright (J.) American Negotiator, or the various currencies of the British Colonies in America; as well the islands, as the continent. The Currencies of Nova Scotia, Canada, New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, &c., and of the Islands of Barbadoes, Jamai- ca, St. Christophers, Antigua, Nevis, Montserrat, &c., reduced into English Money. 8vo, pp. 326, calf. London, 1765. Rare. $7.50. 4290 See also Md. ; Forman, Nicholson— Mass. ; Jackson— N. Y. ; Burton— Pa. ; Crown Col- lection, Gates, Society of Friends, Thomas, NEW MEXICO. Abert (Leiut. J. W.) Report of his examination of New Mexico, 1846-47; plates. 8vo, sewn. $2.00. 4291 Bandelier (A. F.) Contributions to history of Southwestern portion of U. S. ; fold- ing map. 8vo, pp. 206, boards. Cambridge (Papers of Archaeological Inst, of Amer. —Amer. Series 5), 1890. $6.00. 4292 Delight Makers. 12mo, pp. 490, boards, cloth back. New York [1890]. Very scarce. $6.00. , ,, . 4293 An ethnological and archaeological study among Pueblo Indians of New Mexico. We have also in stock most of Bandelier's Reports and writings. , t ■ j • m Bartlett (John Russell) Persona! Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora and Chihuahua, etc. ; very numerous plates. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth. London, 1854. Scarce. $10.00. . . „ ^ . ,1?94 Bolton (Herbert E.) Athanase de Mezieres and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1768- 1780. Documents pubUshed for the first time, from the original Spanish and French manuscripts chiefly in the archives of Mexico and Spain; translated into English. Large folded map in colors and facsimiles. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1914. $12.50. 4295 136 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEW MEXICO. Boyd (James P.) Recent Indian Wars, under Sitting Bull and other chiefs with account of Messiah craze and ghost dances ; portraits. 12mo, pp. 320, half cloth s. u 1892. $2.50. 429Sa Brooks (Sarah W.) Alamo Ranch; story of New Mexico; frontispiece. 8vo, pp 145, boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1903. $2.00. 4296 Only 250 copies privately printed. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 4297 Calhoun (James S.) Official correspondence while Indian agent at Santa Fe and superintendent of Indian affairs in New Mexico, collected and edited by A. H. Abel; portrait and four folding maps. Svo, pp. 554, buckram. Washington, 1915 $2.00. 4298 Carson (Kit) Life, comprising wild and romantic exploits as hunter and trapper in Rocky Mountains, adventures and escapes among Indians and Mexicans, etc., with account of various government expeditions to the far West by Charles Burdett; illus- trations. 12mo, pp. 382, cloth. New York, n. d. $2.00. 4299 The Original Manuscript as dictated by Kit Carson upon which Colonel DeWitt Chnton Peters, U. S. A., founded and wrote "Kit Carson's Wild West; an authentic record of the romantic life and daring exploits of Kit Carson and his companions from his own narratives." Colonely Peters was U. S. A. surgeon and a warm personal friend of Carson's. The notes were dictated by Carson at various dates between 1858 and 1860, at Taos, N. M. It contains many corrections by Colonel Peters in pencil. It is the Manuscript referred to in the printed volume as "The only authentic biography of himself and his travels that has ever been written . . . and for months, during his leisure hours, he was engaged in dictating his life." The manuscript comprises 113 pages, large 4to, and is dated from Fort Union, N. M., May 28, 1868. Price $150.00. 4300 An unusually interesting manuscript, both on account of its historical value, as well as of the character that it covers. It gives a very graphic account of life and adventures on the South- western frontiers, and of the daring exploits of the frontiersmen, Indian scouts, etc. The Manuscript relates to the Southwest, New Mexico, California, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, the Rocky Mountains, and the various Indian tribes of that region; the hunters and trappers, Indian captivities, the Columbia River, Fremont, etc. A copy of the printed volume accompanies the manuscript. Cooke (P. St. George) Report of march from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to San Diego, Upper Calif. 8vo, pp. 14, boards. Excerpts. [Washington, 1848.] $1.75. 4301 Coulter (John M.) Manual of the botany (Phaenogamia and pteridophyta) of Rocky Mountain region from New Mex. to British boundary. 12mo, pp. 496, cloth. New York, 1885. $1.50. 4302 Dale (Prof. H. C.) The Ashley-Smith Explorations and Discovery of a Central Route to the Pacific, 1822-29, with the Original Journals, extensive Bibliographies, Analytical Indexes, etc. Handsomely printed in large Caslon type on hand-made paper, deckle-edged, with maps (one colored) and plates. Large 8vo, cloth, pp. 352, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1918. $5.00. 4303 750 Copies printed from type. An account of the first overland expedition to the Pacific Coast, frora_the original journals never before published. It throws much new light on the discovery of South Pass, the Overland Trail, Great Salt Lake, Bridger's Pass, Yellowstone National Park, Northern California, Ore., Neb., Wyo., Utah, Nev., N. M., and Mo. It also gives much new* material on the fur trade, the early Catholic Missions, early cartography, etc. Daring adventures of Kit Carson and Fremont among buflfaloes, grizzlies and In- dians; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 493, cloth. New York, 1885. $1.25. 4304 Edwards (Frank S.) Campaign in New Mexico with Colonel Doniphan. Map. 12mo, pp. 184, half morocco. Phila,, 1847. $2.50. 4305 Another edition. Cr. Svo, pp. 138, cloth. London, 1848. $3.75. (Best edition, including folding map.) 4306 Francis (Francis) Dr. Saddle & Mocassin. Cr. Svo, pp. 322, cloth. London, 1887. $2.25. 4307 A very interesting account of travel in New Mexico and northern Mexico. Gregg (Josiah) Commerce of the Prairies ; Journal of a Santa Fe Trader, during eight expeditions across the Great Western Prairies and a residence of nearly nine years in Northern Mexico. Maps, plates, and other illustrations. 2 vols., 12mo, ong- New Mexico 137 inal cloth, entirely uncut edges (most copies had the edges trimmed). New York, 1844. $30.00. 4308 An unusually clean set of the first edition of this rare work. "The value of Gregg's account of the early trading expeditions over the famous Santa Fe Trail, of pioneer life in the southwest priori to its acquisition by the United States, of the condition of affairs in New Mexico, and of the manners and customs of the aborigines of New Mexico and Texas can scarcely be overestimated. The narrative is interesting, truthful almost beyond criticism, and withal is one of the best contributions to southwestern literature that has ever appeared."' — Larned's Guide to American History, The same, a cheap set in original cloth. A good working copy but foxed throughout. $15.00. 4309 Same, edited by Thwaites ; folding maps, facsimiles, plates, etc. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1905. $10.00. 4310 Gurney (Alfred) A Ramble through the United States. Svo, pp. 63, cloth. Privately published. $1.50. 4311 Visiting Niagara, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, California, New Mexico, etc. Hesperian Tree (The) An Annual of the Ohio Valley, 1903, edited by J. J. Piatt; numerous plates and woodcuts. Large royal Svo, pp. 464, in the original half white cloth boards, almost as new. Columbus, 1903. $2.50. 4312 Contains important historical articles on Ohio, Virginia, North Carolina, New Mexico, Calif., North Dakota, Ky., Ind., the Old National Road, the Old Northwest Territory, Ohio River, etc. Higgins (C. A.) New Guide to the Pacific Coast, Santa Fe Route: California, Ari- zona, New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, and III.; very numerous illus- trations ?nd folding map. 12mo, pp. 282, cloth. Chicago, 1895. $1.50. 4313 Howe (Henry) Historical Collections of the Great West containing rnost important events in western history, adventure, sketches of frontier life, description of natural curiosities, with sketches of Oregon, New Mexico, Texas, Minnesota, Utah, Cali- fornia, Washington, Nebraska, Kansas, etc; numerous plates. 2 vols, in 1, thick Svo, full roan. Cincinnati, 1855. Scarce. $3.50. 4314 Kidder (A. V.) Pottery of the Pajarito Plateau and of some adjacent Regions m New Mexico ; numerous plates and illustrations. Royal 8vo, pp. 56, original wrappers, uncut. Lancaster, Pa., Amer. Anthrop. Assn., 1915. $1.50. 4315 Kino (Father Eusebio F., S.J.) Historical Memoir of Pireria Alta : a contemporary account of the beginnings of California, Sonora and Arizona ; by Father Kino, pioneer missionary, explorer, cartographer, and ranchman: 1683-1711. Translated, edited and annotated by Dr. H. E. Bolton, Professor of American History, University of Cali- fornia. With extensive historical introduction, bibliography, analytical index, plates, facsimiles of rare early maps, plans, etc., and a new and carefully prepared Mding colored map. 750 sets printed direct from the type and the type distributed. Hand- somely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made, deckle-edged paper 2 large vols., Svo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1919. $12.50. 4315 The publication for the first time of Kino's long-lost history is of the utmost historical importance. Its existence contemporaneously is known only by the constant reference thereto in early histori- cal works. This manuscript is the basic source for the history of that period. The Historical Me- moir is virtually a history of the entire Southwest and of the Indian tribes for the period coyered It is the source of practically all that has been known and contains much that never has been known before of the Southwest. „. . tt -.r -n i i J Q A-? Lummis (Chas. T.) The City of Sky-Acoma, N. Mex.; illustrated. Svo, pp^ 42 boards. Excerpt from Calif. lUus. Mag., Jan 1892. 7Sc. 4il/ McPheetors (Sam'l B.) Memoir, by John S. Grasty; portrait. 12mo, pp. 384, cloth^ St. Louis, 1871. $1.50. . ., ,. , , ^^^^^ Contains visit to New Mexico, interview with Lincoln, etc. MelinT (James F.) 2000 miles on hprse-back ; Santa Fe and back, summer tour thru Kans, Neb., Colo., and New Mexico, 1866; folding map. 12mo, pp. 328, cloth* ■vj -yi- 1 1 QAV *K'^ no T'oiy Pattie "(Tames O.) ' Personal Narrative of Expedition from St. Louis, to Pacific Ocean and^rom C ty of Mexico to Vera Cruz; edited (1833) by F mt ; re-edited by TSesTwith facsimiles and plates. Large Svo, pp. 380, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleve^ land, 1905. $6.00. ^•^'=" I>fne\Geor7eVT Bevond\°he West: account of 2 years' travel beyond the old west, on the plains in Rocky Mountains and picturesque parks of Colorado, etc. 12mo %erMrl°c*-A^ra!'Woi^.^ir!"filL.«"o^re^^^^^^^^^ Utah and the Mor^^oL^, ^oger'^stSapt! Woodes)" Cruising Voyage round t^/™ Hopf l%*im°fon?ain: thence to the East Indies, and homewards by Cape of Good Hope 1708-1711 contain ne iournal of the taking of the Puna and Guiaquill, the Acapulca, and other pr ze shfps the account of Alexander Selkirk, living alone four years and four months on In sland etc The second and best edition, with the folded maps m unusually 138 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEW MEXICO. fine condition, including the very scarce Moll map of the route. 8vo, pp. 512, full calf, newly rebacked. London, 1726. $75.00. 4322 An unusually fine, clean, and tall copy of this very rare voyage. Of great interest in regard to the early discoveries on the American continent, including California and New Mexico, West In- dies, Central and South America, the American bucaniers, Buenos Aires, Mexico and its mines, the barbarous natives, the South Seas, the cruelty of the Spaniards, etc. Apart from the importance and accuracy of the descriptions contained in this extended voyage, covering four years, it is of great literary interest as being the original account of Alexander Selkirk's living alone on an isle in the Pacific, upon which Daniel Defoe based his celebrated story of "Robinson Crusoe." Selkirk was found during this voyage on the Isle of Juan Fernandez and was rescued by Captain Rogers, and his story is herein published for the first time. Sitgreaves (L.) Report of expedition down the Zuni and Colorado Rivers; very numerous plates and large folding map. 8vo, pp. 198, cloth. Washington, 1854. $3.00. 4323 Street (George G.) Che! Wah ! Wah! or the modern Montezumas in Mexico; fold- ing map, numerous photographs and woodcuts. Large 8vo, pp. 116, cloth. Rochester, 1883. $3.75. 4324 Privately printed. Relates to New Mexico, Colo., and Mexico. Twitchell (Ralph E.) History of Military Occupation of Territory of New Mexico, 1846-1851, by Government of; together with biographical sketches of men prominent in conduct of the government during that period. Numerous portraits and plates. 8vo, pp. 394, cloth gilt. Denver, 1909. $2.50. 4325 Wallace (Susan E.) Land of the Pueblos; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 286, cloth. New York, 1888. $1.75. , . 4326 See also Ariz. ; Bell, Cozzens, Eickemeyer — Calif. ; Domenech, Fountain — Colo. ; Hay- den, Myrick — Oregon ; Sage — Texas ; Gray. NEW YORK. Abbott (John S. C.) American Pioneers and Patriots : Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam ; illustrated. 12mo, pp. 401, cloth. New York [1873]. $1.25. . 4327 Abell (T. P.) Twelve Sermons delivered during session of U. S. Convention of Universahsts in New York City, 1852; portraits. 12mo, pp. 295, cloth, gilt edges. Boston, 1853. $1.00. 4328 Across the Atlantic by author of "Sketches of Cantabs." 12mo, pp. 274, cloth. Lon- don, 1851. $1.25. 4329 New York City, Philadelphia, slavery, etc. Act to Abolish Imprisonment for Debt, and to punish fraudulent debtors, passed at session of Legislature of New York, 1831 ; with synopsis of same, by Hon. J. C. Spen- cer. 8vo, pp. 16, sewn. New York, 1832. $1.00. 4330 Albany Army Relief Bazaar, Feb. 22, 1864. A lithographed poster with central gen- eral view of the bazaar, surrounded by interior views of the exhibits. Size, 17x12 in. Albany, Knickerbocker [1864]. $3.50. 4331 Bi-Centennial, 1686-1886. Historical Memoirs; portraits and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 461, cloth. Albany, 1888. $3.50. 4332 Co. Agric. Soc. list of premiums and rules and regulations for seventh an- nual fair in Albany, Sept. 18-21, 1860. 8vo, pp. 11, sewn. Albany, 1860. SOc. 4333 Albion (New York) or British Colonial and Foreign Weekly Gazette : complete for 1838, 1839, 1841, 1842. 4 large vols., folio, half calf. $25.00. 4334 1838 lacks January 13, March 3, April 21, July 14, August 11, 18, September 1, 29, October 20, December 15, also a few pages are torn, otherwise believed to be complete but not sold subject to collation. The leading Anglo-American newspaper. Contains much material in regard to the Opium War with China, the blockading of Canton, the Van Buren administration, the tariff acts, treaty with England, etc. Aldrich (Lewis Cass) History of Yates Co., N. Y. ; steel engravings and other portraits. 4to, pp. 672, half leather. Syracuse, 1892. $6.00. 4335 Alexander (De Alva Stanwrood) PoHtical History of State of New York. 3 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1906. $10.50. 4335a [Allen (Benj.)] Miscellaneous poems on morall and religious subjects, by Osander. 16mo, pp. 130, old calf. Hudson, 1811. $1.25. 4336 An early Hudson imprint. Allen (R. L.) Historical, chemical and therapeutical analysis of principal fountains at Saratoga Springs; with general directions for their use; portrait. 16mo, pp. 72, cloth. Saratoga Springs, 1844. Scarce. $2.00. 4337 Alvord (C. W.) British Ministry and Treaty of Fort Stanwix; map. 8vo, pp. 18, wrappers. Reprinted from Wis. Hist. Soc. Proceedings, Madison, 1909. $1.00. 4338 Amercian Waterways. Large 8vo, pp. 299, wrappers. Phila. (Amer. Acad. Pol. and Soc. Sci.), 1908. $1.25. 4339 Contents: Our national waterways policy; present status of Pana.ma project; use and develop- New York 139 ment of American waterways; engineering features of Cliesapeake and Delaware and Norfolk-Beau- fort waterways; Cape Cod Canal; Atlantic coastwise canals, their history and present status; New York canals; transportation on Great Lakes; Columbia River improvement and Pacific North- west; relation of forests to stream control, etc. Arnold (Benedict) Conspiracy Complot d'Arnold et de Sir Henry Clinton contre les Etats-Unis et Washington, septembre 1780. With the folding map of the forts and batteries at West Point, and the two finely engraved portraits of Arnold and George Washington by Adam. 8vo, pp. 184, wrappers. Paris, 1816. $17.50. 4340 An unusually fine copy of this exceedingly rare item, containing much original material regarding Washington and Major Andre. Arnold & Andre ; with woodcut, portrait. 12mo, pp. 32, sewed, without place of pub- lication or date. Circa 1830. $1.25. 4341 An account of their treachery written from the standpoint of the United States. Associated Press 5th Annual Report of Board of Directors, 1905. 8vo, pp. 110, cloth. New York [1905].- $1.50. 4342 Atlantic Avenue Commission report, comprising account of work accomplished, re- ports of hearings of interested parties, history of transit on Atlantic Avenue; with full-page illustrations and statistics. 8vo, pp. 221, cloth. Brooklyn, 1897. $1.25. 4343 Attractions of Lake George and vicinity, Lake Luzerne, Schroon Lake, and Blue Mountain Lake; numerous illustrations and folding map. 16mo, pp. 60, wrappers. Glen Falls, 1885. 75c. 4344 Bacon (E. B.) Otsego Co. (N. Y.), Geographical and Historical. From Its Earhest Settlements to the Present Time. With County and Township Maps from Origmal Drawings. 8vo, pp. 85, pa., illus. Oneonta, 1902. $1.75. 4345 Balestier (Jos. N.) Historical Sketches of Holland Lodge, with incidental remarks on Masonry in State of New York. Second edition with his supplementary address. Royal 8vo, pp. 162, wrappers. New York, 1878. $1.75. 4346 Barrett (Walter) The Old Merchants of New York City. 4 vols,, 12mo, cloth. New York, 1862-66. $2.50. 4346a Barton (James L.) Commerce of the Lakes: brief sketch of commerce of great Northern and Western lakes, with account of business done thru BufEalo on the Erie Canal, 1845-6, and remarks as to the true canal policy of New York. 8vo, pp. 80, sewn. Buffalo, 1847. Scarce. $3.00. . 4347 Bartram (John) Observations on the inhabitants, climate, soil, rivers, productions, animals, and other matters worthy of notice made in his Travels from Pensilvania to Onondago, Oswego and Lake Ontario; with a curious Account of the Cataracts at Niagara by Peter Kalm. Folding plate. 8vo, pp. 94, half morocco, gilt. London, 1751. $60.00. ^ ^4348 An unusually fine and clean copy of this excessively rare work; the interesting scientific descrip- tion of Niagara Falls by Kalm is claimed to be the first published appearing m the English language. Beck (Louis J.) New York's Chinatown, an historical presentation of its people and places. Numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 332, cloth. New York, n. d. $1.50. 4349 Beecher (Harris H.) Record of 14th Regiment N. Y. S. V., where it went, what it saw, and what it did; portraits. 12mo, pp. 592, colth. Norwich, 1866. $7.50. 4350 Belden (A. Russell) History of the Cayuga Baptist Association. 12mo, PP- 214, cloth. Auburn, 1851. $3.00. , ^ ^ ,^. . 4351 Belden (E. Porter) New York, Past, Present and Future. Folding map and plates. 12mo, pp. 168, cloth. New York, 1849. $3.00. ^, u . at v t'*^-.^ Bellows (Henry W.) Historical sketch of Union League Club of New York its origin, organization and work, 1863-1879. 8vo, pp. 200, cloth. 1879. $2.50. 4353 Bidwell (Col. D. D., of 49th N. Y. Vol.) Original autograph letter signed, dated from Hdqrs., Camp Brandy Station, Va., Dec. 15, 1863, addressed to Gen. AT Sprague. 2 pp., 4to. $35.00. ^ ,.-.,. , T? An interesting and historical letter relating to resignations and promotions, bounties granted for reinlistment, etc. Bidwell letters are scarce. Bidwell (George) Forging his own chains; numerous illustrations, ihick 8vo pp. 624, buckram, gilt edges. Boston, 1891. $1.25. 4355 A Wall Street tale. ... , , i, oz: Bisby Club, Utica, N. Y.; Trustees third annual report. 16mo, pp. 36, wrappers Utica, 1881. 75c. ^, ^^. . . . ^, „ , . . ^^^°. Blair (Emma H.) Indian Tribes of Upper Mississippi Valley and region of Great Lakes as described by Perrot, La Potherie, Marston, and Forsyth. Translated frotn the French. Portraits, maps, facsimiles, and views. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut^, ^'L*rutes^I'lS'hi?iVy f/T Indian tribes of the Northwest and region of the Great Lakes, from their first intercourse with civilization to IS^S- . , . ., , „„ . „. ^^ Bleeker (Leonard) Order Book, while Major of Brigade m the early part of ex- pedition under Gen. James Clinton, against the Indian Settlements of western New 140 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEW YORK. York in the Campaign of 1779. Sm. 4to, pp. 138, original wrappers. N. Y., 1865. $3.50. 4358 Bogardus (A. H.) Field, cover, and trap shooting: embracing hints for skilled marks- men, instructions for young sportsmen, points and habits of game birds, flight and resorts of water-fowl, breeding and breaking of dogs, etc., also, appendix containing rules of trap-shooting. Portraits and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 294, cloth. New York, 1891. $1.50. 43S9 Describes hunting in N. Y. Bolton (Robt.) History of towns, manors, and patents of County of Westchester (N. Y.) from first settlement to present time. Folding maps and genealogical tables, plates. 2 large and thick 8vo. vols., cloth. New York, 1881. $7.50. 4360 Booth (Mary L.) History of City of New York, from earHest settlement to present time. Portraits, plates, and numerous other illustrations. Thick Bvo, pp. 850, half calf gilt. New York, 1859. $3.25. . 4361 Boudrye (Louis N.) Historic Records 5th New York Cavalry, First Ira Harris Guard, interesting accounts of prison Hfe, etc.; portraits. 12mo, pp. 374, cloth. Al- bany, 1865. $5.50. 4362 Scarce. Brace (Chas L.) Dangerous classes of New York and 20 years among them; illus- trations. 12mo, pp. 480, cloth. New York, 1880. $1.75. 4363 Causes of Crime; Street girls; Legal treatment of prostitutes; etc. Brainerd (David), missionary to the Indians on borders of N. Y., N. J., and Pa., chiefly taken from his own diary by Rev. Jonathan Edwards, including his journal, incorporated for 1st time with rest of his diary in regular, chronological series by S. E. Dwight. 8vo, pp. 508, original calf. New Haven, 1822. $5.00. 4364 A fine copy. Brigham (A. P.) The Eastern Gateway of the U. S. ; map. 8vo, pp. 12, sewn. Ex- cerpt, 1899. 75c. 4365 Relates entirely to New York state. British Diplomatic and Consular Report, 1895, on trade of district of New York Consulate General. 8vo, pp. 29, sewn. London, 1896. 50c. 4366 Brooklyn (N. Y.) Masonic Veterans first historical report from Nov. 26, 1888, to June 30, 1894; very numerous portraits and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 152, cloth. New York, 1894. $1.25. . 4367 Water Works and Sewers, descriptive memoir, prepared by Board of Com- missioners ; numerous plates. 4to, pp, 186, cloth. New York, 1867. $3.75. 4368 Brother Jonathan (N. Y.) weekly issue for Mch IS, 1862. $1.25. 4369 Material on War, tax measures, slavery, resources and the Merrimac and Monitor fight. Brown (John) Public Life by James Redpath with autobiography of his childhood and youth. Portrait. 12mo, pp. 407, cloth. Boston, 1860. $1.75. _ 4370 Brush (Edward Hale) Iroquois Past and Present, including brief sketches of Red Jacket, Cornplanter and Mary Jemison by E. D. Strickland. Numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 96, wrappers. N. p., n. d. $2.50. 4371 Very scarce. Burgoyne's Campaign, an Original, Compiled and Corrected Account of, and the Memorable Battles of Bemis's Heights, Sept. 19 and Oct. 7, 1777; including many in- teresting Incidents connected with the Same. By Charles Neilson. Folding tnap. 12mo, pp. 291, cloth. Albany, 1844. Very scarce. $10.50. 4372 Burton (R.) The English Empire in America ; view of the dominions of the Crown of England in West Indies ; namely. New Foundland, New England, New York, Penn- sylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Carolina, Bermudas, with account of the discovery, situation, product, and other excellencies and raritifes of these countries. Maps and engravings. 16mo, pp. 192, full calf. London, 1739. $17.50. 4373 An unusually fine,, tall and clean copy of this exceedingly rare early Americana item. Contains an extremely quaint relation of the first discovery of the New World called America, and includes an account of "The Voyages of several Englishmen into America." Busteed (Gen. Richard) Original autograph letter signed, marked private, dated from 237 Broadway, Nov. 22, 1862. 2 pp., 8vo. $15,00. 4374 Relates to the 165th N. Y. regt. and to Gens. Hull and Vetchen. Al bitter opponent of Lincoln, later U. S. District Judge, Ala. Butler (Frances A.) Journal. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. Phila., 1835. $2.50. 4375 Diary of a journey from England to the U. S. dealing chiefly with the New England states and New York. Butler (Geo. B.) New York Municipal Society, address in favor of retaining present Murray Hill Reservoir, 8vo, pp. 20, wrappers. New York, 1878, 7Sc, 4376 Buttrick (Tilly, Jr.) Voyages and Discoveries, 1812-1819; also Estwick Evans's pedestrious tour of four thousand miles, through the Westeren States and Territories, 1818; edited with notes, introductions, etc, by R. G, Thwaites; printed in large Caslon New York HI type on Dickinson's deckle-edged paper, witii portrait and facsimiles. Large 8vo, pp. 364, cloth, uncut, gilt top. $5.00. 4377 Considerable material bearing on New York, its topography, lakes, timber, climate, boundaries, resources, public spirit, Indians, roads, etc. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper ; 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, un- cut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 4378 The most valuable history _yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, education, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and marriage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Cammann (Henry J.) and Hugh N. Camp. The Charities of New York, Brooklyn, and Staten Island ; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 608, cloth. New York, 1868. $1.75. 4379 Carlton (William J.) Company D (The "Die-No-Mores") of Forty-eighth Regi- ment, New York State Volunteers, 1861-65. Paper read at first reunion of surviving members at Trenton, N. J., July 24, 1891. 8vo, pp. 20, wrappers. N. p., 1892. $1.50. 4380 Presentation copy from the author. Carpenter (W. H.) and T. S. Arthur. History of New York from earliest settlement to present time; portrait. 16mo, pp. 336, cloth. Phila., 1872. 7Sc. 4381 Case of Seneca Indians in New York, illustrated by facts, printed for information of Society of Friends, by direction of Joint Committees in Indian Affairs. 8vo, pp. 256, cloth. Philadelphia, 1840. $2.25. 4382 Cazenovia Seminary first SO years 1825-1875, its history, proceedings of semi-cen- tennial jubilee, general catalogue, portraits. Thick 8vo, cloth. 1877. $3.75. 4383 Methodist — Oldest Conference Seminary in M. E. Church. Chamber of Commerce of State of New York on commercial education. Submitted April 6, 1899, and unanimously adopted. 8vo, pp. 18, wrappers. New York, 1899. 7Sc. 4384 Chapman (Chas.) The Ocean Waves: travels by land and sea; illustrations and map. 8vo, pp. 296, cloth. London, 1874. $1.75. 4385 New York City, Niagara Falls, etc. Cheever (Rev. Geo. B.) Century of preparation and means of fulfillment; sermon before Foreign Missionary Society of New York and Brooklyn, April 9, 1854. 8vo, pp. 49, sewn. New York, 1854. 7Sc. 4386 Cheney (T. A., Author of Historical Sketch of Chemung Valley). 2 extensive and closely written original autograph letters signed, addressed to Benjamin J. Lossing, historian, dated from Georgic Library, Watkins, N. Y., July and September, 1868, giving considerable historical information in regard to local history. Price for the two, $2.50. _ 4387 Chester (Greville J.) Transatlantic Sketches in West Indies, South America, Can- ada and U. S. 8vo, pp. 421, cloth. London, 1869. $1.75. 4388 New York City, Niagara Falls, West Point, etc. Child (Sir Josiah) A New Discourse of Trade, wherein is recommended several weighty points relating to companies of merchants, acts of navigation, naturalization of strangers, woolen manufacturers, nature of plantation, etc. 12mo, pp. 278, calf. London, 1698. Scarce. $21.00. 4389 Bound at end is a contribution entitled "A small treatise against usury." A fine copy of this extremely rare work. One of the most important and reliable of the source worksl relating to trade between Great Britain and the American Colonies, including the West In- dies, containing much curious information regarding naturalization, ta.xes, stamp duties. Colonial settlements, the trade to Greenland, East India trade, trade with Chinese, the trade of Surrenham, the trade of Menades or New York, of Virginia, Guiny, Barbadoes, New England. Jamaica, New- foundland, the competition and difficulties with the Dutch traders, especially on the American to- bacco trade, etc. Many pages are devoted to the American Plantations, in which the author makes many state- ments of great interest.. ". . That all Colonies, or Plantations, do endamage their Mother- Kingdoms, of which the trades of such plantations are not confined by severe laws, and good exe- cution of those laws, to the Mother Kingdom." . . "That New England is the most prejudicial Plantation to the Kingdom of England," "New England . . was originally inhabited . . by a sort of people called Puritans," etc. Child (L. Maria) Letters from New York. 12mo, pp. 288, cloth, N; Y., 1845. 75c. 4390 Contents: The Indians; Woman's Rights; Antiquities of New York; The Jews; etc. Chittenden (Lucius E.) Capture of Ticonderoga: annual address before Vermont Historical Society, 1872. 8vo, pp. 127. Rutland 1872 $2.00. 4391 Civil List and forms of government of colony and state of New York; containmg notes on governrnent organizations, Ust of officers, etc.; plates. 12mo, pp. 604, full roan. Albany, 1868. $1.50. 4392 142 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEW YORK. Clark (O. S.) The 116th Regiment of New York State Volunteers: a complete his- tory of its organization, etc. 12mo, pp. 348, cloth. Buffalo, 1868. Scarce. $5.00. 4393 Clark (Rufus W.) Heroes of Albany, memorial of patriot martyrs of city and county of Albany who sacrificed their lives during late war, 1861-5, with histories of Albany regiments; portraits. Thick 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1866. $3.50. 4394 Cleaveland (Nehemiah) Greenwood Cemetery in 1846, illustrated in series of views taken expressly for this work by James Smillie. 4to, pp. 96, full morocco gilt, gilt edges. New York, 1847. $1.75. 4395 Green-Wood (Cemetery); Directory for Visitors. Numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 481, cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1849. $1.50. 4396 Cleveland (Grover) Life and Public Services, with incidents of his early life and account of his rise to eminence in his profession, also containing his addresses and official documents as mayor of Buffalo and governor of New York, by F. E. Goodrich. Portrait and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 504, cloth. Boston [1884]. $1.75. 4397 Clews (Henry) Twenty-eight Years in Wall Street; illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 730, cloth. New York, 1888. $1.75. 4398 Clinton (DeWitt) Memorial of the Citizens of New York in favor of Canal Nav- igation between the Great Western Lakes and the tidewater of the Hudson. 8vo, pp. 6, in boards. $2.50. 4399 Extracted from Portfolio, Phila., for 1816, and prepared with special title. Speech to Legislature of New York, at the opening of Session, Jan. 2, 1822. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. 7Sc. 4400 Clinton (George, First Gov. of N. Y.) Public Papers of, vol. 3; portraits. Thick 8vo, pp. 744, cloth. Albany, 1900. $1.00. 4401 Cochrane (Chas. H.) History of Marlborough, N. Y., from first settlement, 1712 to 1887; folding map and plates. 8vo, pp. 202, cloth. Poughkeepsie, 1887. $5.00. 4401a Cohoes ; its histroy, growth and prospects ; its great manufactories. Frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 56, wrappers. Albany, 1869. $1.25. _ _ 4402 Coke (E. T.) Subaltern's Furlough, descriptive scenes in various parts of U. S., Upper and Lower Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia during 1832. Folding map and plates. 8vo, pp. 485, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half blue calf extra, gilt top. London, 1833. $4.00. 4403 [Coleman (Wm.)] Collection of facts and documents relative to death of Alexander Hamilton ; with various ovations, sermons, and eulogies that have been written on his life and character. 8vo, pp. 238, old calf. New York, 1804. $4.00. 4404 Collection of 5 letters of majors, colonels and others transmitting quarterly returns of deceased soldiers of various N. Y. regts. engaged in the Civil War, dated 1861-5. The lot, $2.50. 4405 College Book (The) Edited by C. F. Richardson and H. A. Clark; with numerous fine engraved plates. 4to, pp. 394, cloth. Boston, 1878. Scarce. $9.00. 4406 The history, resources and aims of the following: Harvard, Yale, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Brown, Rutgrers, Williams, Union, Bowdoin, Hamilton, Trinity, Wesleyan, Lafayette, Oberlin, Mich- igan, Vassar, William and Mary, Columbia, Dartmouth, Military Academy, Amherst, Virginia, Naval Academy, Cornell. Columbia & Green Cos. (N. Y.) Preacher, comprising sermons on various important subjects. 12mo, pp. 352, old tree calf. Hudson, 1825. $2.50. 4407 Columbia College; officers and graduates of; general catalogue 1754-1894. 8vo, pp. 620, cloth. New York, 1894. $2.00. 4408 Colvin (Verplanck) Report on topographical survey of Adirondack wilderness of New York. 8vo, pp. 43, sewn. Albany, 1873. 50c. ^ 4409 Colvin (V.) Seventh annual report on progress of topographical survey of Adiron- dack region to 1879, etc. Folding maps and colored plated 8vo, pp. 536, cloth. Al- bany, 1880. $1.75. 4410 Commission to devise plan for government of cities in New York, Report of. 8vo, pp. 72, wrappers. New York, 1877. 75c. 4411 Converse (Harriet M.) and A. C. Parker. Myths and Le.gends of New York State Iroquois ; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 196, wrappers. Albany (N. Y. Educ. Dept. Bull, Dec. 15, 1908). $2,50. 4412 Cooper (James Fenimore) Memorial ; portrait. Large 8vo, pp. 106, cloth. New York, 1852. $4.50. 4413 Cooper (Thomas) Some Information respecting America collected by. Folding map. 8vo. pp. 240, original wrappers. London, 1794. Scarce. $6.00. 4414 Cowan (John F.) New Invasion of the South : narrative of expedition of 71st In- fantry N. G. to New Orleans ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 76, cloth, New York, 1881. $1.00. 4415 New York 143 Cox (James) My Native Land, the U. S. : its wonders, beauties and its people, with descriptive notes, folklore, traditions, etc.; very numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 400, cloth. Phila., 1903. $1.75. > . j' y , yv , ^^^^ Crandall (Dr. Chas. Milford) Biographical notice by Franklin B. Hough. 8vo, pp. o, wrappers. Albany, 1868. 75c. 4417 [Curry (Daniel)] New York; a historical sketch of rise and progress. Map and plates. 12mo, pp. 339, cloth (worn). N. Y., 1853. $1.25. 4418 Curtis (Newton M.) From Bull Run to Chancellorsville, story of 16th N. Y. In- fantry, together with personal reminiscences; portraits. 8vo, pp. 402, cloth. N. Y., 1906. $1.50. < yv • ^^^^ Dankers (Jaspar) and Peter Sluyter. Journal of voyage to New York and tour in several of the American colonies, 1679-80, translated by Henry C. Murphy; folding views. Large 8vo, pp. 440, cloth. Brooklyn (Memoirs of Long Island Hist. Soc, Vol. 1), 1867. $3.50. 4420 Dandridge (Danske) American Prisoners of the Revolution; frontispiece. Thick 12mo, pp. 522, cloth, uncut. Charlottesville, Va., 1911. $3.00. 4421 Davis (John) Travels of Four Years and a Half in the U. S. A. during 1798-1802. 12mo, pp. 454, half calf neat. London, 1803. $8,00. 4422 Includes New York, Philadelphia, Charleston, Georgia, Washington, Alexandria, etc., etc. "With more sincerity than is usual among travellers, he states that he made his tour on foot, because he could not afford the expense of a horse." — Rieh's Bibl. Amer. Nova. Day (Samuel Phillips) Life and Society in America. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, pp. 548, half calf. London, 1880. $3.75. 4423 Some of the contents: "Empire City," Cost of Living; Trance-Mediumship, Free Love, and Human Rights; New York Clubs; Penn and Pennsylvania; The "Gay Capitol;" The "Camp of Zion;" The City of the "Golden Gate;" Niagara Falls; Growth of Catholicism; Penal Systems; The Future of British America, etc. De Kay (James E.) Birds of New York. Complete with the 141 beautiful hand- colored plates. 4to, cloth. Albany, 1844. Scarce. $12.50. 4424 Reptiles and Amphibia of New York. Complete with the scarce volume of 79 fine engraved plates. 2 vols., 4to, cloth. Albany, 1842. $10.00. 4425 Another copy, with the plates beautifully colored. $15.00. 4426 De Vaux (S.) The Falls of Niagara; Notices of the Whirlpool, Islands, etc., and guide through the Canadas. Folding map and plates. 16mo, pp. 168, cloth. Buffalo, 1839. $1.75. 4427 A cheap copy of this scarce work, needs rebinding. Dearborn (H. A. S.) Letters on internal improvements and commerce of the West. 8vo, pp. 75, Roxburgh half calf. Boston, 1839. Very scarce. $3.50. 4428 Relates more particularly to the Erie Canal, etc. Denison (Col. Geo. T.) Soldiering in Canada; Recollections and Experiences. With maps and plates. Svo, pp. 376, cloth, as new. London, Macmillan, 1900. $3.00. 4429 The author was in command of the Governor-General of Canada's body guard. It contains much inside information in regard to the War of 1812; the Rebellion of 1837; Recollections of Con- federate officers of the American Civil War; The Fenian Raid, 1866; the Niagara Region; the Great Indian Rebellion of the Northwest, 1885; Winnipeg, and the Canadian Northwest. Out of print and becoming scarce. Denton (Daniel) Brief description of New York formerly called New Netherlands, customs of Indians, etc. 8vo, pp. 58, cloth. New York, 1845. $2.50. 4430 Dickerson (Oliver Morton) American Colonial Government, 1696-1765: A Study of the British Board of Trade in its relation to the American Colonies, political, industrial, administrative ; with bibliography, analytical index and facsimiles of manuscripts. Printed in large Caslon type on Alexandra hand-made paper, deckle edges. Large Svo, pp. 390, cloth, uncut, gilt top. $5.00. 4431 Issued in an edition of lOOO copies, printed direct from type. The first adequate attempt to lay bare the workings of the British colonial office during the most important period of our colonial life. Dietz (Robt. E.) 1913, A Leaf from the past, then and now, origin of the late Robert E. Dietz — his business career, and some interesting facts about New York; portrait, facsimiles and very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 194, cloth. New York [1914]. $1.25. 4432 Dougherty (J. H.) Constitutional History of State of New York. Svo, pp. 408, cloth. New York, 1915. $3.00. 4432a Doyle (J. E. P.) Plymouth Church and its pastor, or Henry Ward Beecher and his accusers; portraits. Svo, pp. 566, cloth. Hartford, 1875. $2.50. 4433 Dudley Observatory at Albany Inauguration, Aug. 28, 1856. Svo, pp. 139, sewn. Albany, 1856. $1.00. 4434 Duganne (A. J. H.) The Fighting Quakers: true story of the war for our Union, etc.; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 116, cloth. New York, 1866. $1,50. 4435 A record of the New' York Quakers in the Civil War. :44 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEW YORK. Duncan (John M.) Travels through part of United States and Canada 1818-1819. Numerous small sketch maps. 2 vols., 12mo, full calf. New York, 1823. $6.00. 4436 Contains much relating to Niagara Falls, Measurement of Falls, The Whirlpool, Table Rock, Theories of Geologists. Lewiston, Tuscarora Indians. Lake Ontario, Along St. Lawrence River, Rapids, Canadian boat songs, Quebec, Montreal, Convents, Plains of Abraham, Churches; also New England, New York, New Jersey, and their colleges. Same. 2 vols., small 8vo, original boards. New York, 1823. $6.00. 4437 Dwight (Theo. W.) Defects of proposed Civil Code for New York; critical exam- ination of proposed chapter on "Servitudes" as supplied for publication to the Albany Law Journal, April 27, 1882. 8vo, pp. 30, wrappers. New York, 1882. 7Sc. 4438 Dviright (Timothy) Travels in New England and New York; portrait and folding plans. 4 vols., 8vo, half calf. London, 1823. $7.50. 4439 Early Western Journals, 1748-1765: Journal of tour to the Ohio, 1748, by Conrad Weiser; Letters and journals relating to tours into the western country, 1750-1765, by George Croghan; Two journals of western tours, 1758-1859, by Charles F. Post; and Journal relative to his thrilling experiences upon the Maumee, 1764, by Captain Thomas Morris, of H.M.'s XVII Regiment of Infantry; edited with notes, introductions, etc., by R. G. Thwaites. Printed in large Caslon type on Dickinson's deckle-edged paper, with portrait of Morris. Large 8vo, pp. 328, cloth, uncut, gilt top. $5.00. 4440 Admirably portrays the history of Fnglish relations with the French and Indians upon the western borders during the important epoch of the last French War, and its sequel, Pontiac's Conspiracy. Weiser was the first official of Pennsylvania to penetrate the country beyond the .Mlegheny Moun- tains; while his successor, Croghan, summed in his own career the history of the frontier. For fifteen years he was concerned in every important Indian negotiation, and his marked success in terminating the Pontiac War is told in a journal replete with unexpected incidents. The journeys of Post, the Moravian missionary, are referred to by every writer of the period. He kept a daily diary in which he detailed his negotiations with the Indians, and their ultimate success. Morris's Journal would be interesting even if less dramatically told, and its historical value' is considerable. Eastburn (Robert) Dangers and sufferings of, and his deliverance from Indian cap- tivity, reprinted from original edition of 1758, with intro. by John R. Spears; facsimile of original title. 12mo, pp. 76, cloth, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $2.00. 4441 The above is one of the edition of which only 2^0 copies were for sale; the present copy^is No, 185. Eaton (Gen. A. B.) Original letter signed, addressed to Lt. Col. J. E. Lee, Military Agent of N. Y., dated from Office of the Commissary Gen. of Subsistence, Washing- ton, Oct. 20, 1866. $1.00. 4442 Acknowledging receipt of the Adjutant General's report of N. Y. Eaton (D. B.) Should judges be elected? or experiment of an elective judiciary in New York. 8vo, pp. 92, wrappers. [New York, 1873.] $1.00. 4443 Eddy (Richard) History of 60th Regiment, N. Y. State volunteers. 12mo, pp. 360, cloth. Phila,, 1864, $3.50._ _ 4444 Edson (Obed) Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Chautauqua Co., N. Y., with historical sketch of county, edited by Butler F. Dilley; portrait and views. 4to, pp. 730, full morocco, gilt, gilt edges. Phila., 1891. $6.00. 4445 Ellington (Geo.) The Women of New York; or. Social Life in the Great City. Por- traits and numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 650, cloth. New York, 1870. $2.25. 4446 Contents: Women of Fashion; Women of Pleasure; Wicked Women; etc. Engelhardt (Geo. W.) New York, the Metropolis, the book of its merchants' asso- ciation and of co-operating public bodies ; profusely illustrated. Folio, pp. 284, padded morocco, gilt edges. New York, 1902. $3.50. 4447 Felton (Mrs.) Life in America : narrative of 2 years city and country residence in U. S. ; map. 16mo, pp. 120, newly bound in half calf extra, gilt top. London, 1838. $5.00. _ 4448 Faithful record of observation during residence in New York City and vicinity. Fidler (Isaac) Observations on Professions, literature, manners, and emigration in U. S. and Canada, 1832. 12mo, pp. 248, boards, uncut. London, 1833. $1.50. 4449 Niagara Falls. Canada, Indians,. Quakers, etc. Finch (I.) Travels in the United States and Canada, with account of their scientific iiistitutions, geology and mineralogy : with an essay on the national boundaries of em- pires. 8vo, pp. 456, newly bound by Riviere of London in half red morocco gilt, uncut, gilt top. London, 1833. $10.50. 4450 A very interesting copy bearing the autograph presentation inscription of the author to his uncle, John Finch. Hudson River, Columbia College, Brooklyn Navy Yard, West Point, New York Canals, Franklin, Carolina Slaves, the Potomac, treatment of slaves, etc. The present copy has the curious work on the ''Natural Boundaries of Empires," dealing with the advantages of small natural kingdoms, un- certain and fortified boundaries, influence of internal communications thereon, the boundaries of the U. S., and two curious chapters on war and the use of war. Fitzgibbon (James) A Veteran of 1812, life of, by M. A. Fitzgibbon ; maps, por- traits, views and facsimiles. London, circa 1894. $1.50. 4451 rtescribes Glengarry Fencibles at Oswego, Battle of Fort Erie, etc. New York 145 Fitz-patnck (T.) A Trans-Atlantic Holiday, or Notes of a visit to the Eastern States of America; folding map and plates. 12mo, pp. 210, cloth. London, 1891. $1.50. 4452 Fleming (Thomas) Around the "Pan" with Uncle Hank, his trip thru the Pan American Exposition; very numerous comic illustrations. Sm. 4to, pp. 262, cloth. New York [1901]. $1.50. 4453 Flint (James) Letters from America containing observations on climate and agri- culture of Western States, manners of people, prospects of emigrants, etc. ; edited with notes, introduction, etc., by R. G. Thwaites. Printed in large Caslon type on Dickinson's deckle-edged paper, with facsimile and other illustrations. Large 8vo, pp. 334, cloth, uncut, gilt top. $5.00. 4454 "Fort-La-Fayette Life." 1863-64 in extracts from the "Right Flanker," manuscript sheet circulating among Southern Prisoners in Fort Lafayette in 1863-64; facsimile autographs of Confederate officers. 16mo, pp. 102, cloth, gilt edges. London, 1865. Very scarce. $3.50. 4455 Fowler (Robt. L.) Codification in State of New York. 8vo, pp. 69, wrappers. New York, 1884. $1.00. 4456 Fowler (William) Woman on the American Frontier: a valuable and authentic his- tory of heroism, adventures, captivities, etc., of "pioneer mothers of the Republic." Numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 527, cloth. Hartford, 1881. $3.50. 4457 Describes the bravery of the women among the Pilgrims, early settlers in Mohawk Valley and Alleghany settlement, crossing the prairies, etc. Fowler (Wm. Worthington) Ten Years in Wall St. ; or, revelations of inside life on "Change," including histories, mysteries, and men of the "street," speculations in stocks, gold, pork, petroleum, etc., women who speculate, great rises and panics and how they are produced, famous pools, rings, cliques, etc. Thick 8vo, full sheep. Hart- ford, 1870. $1.75. 4458 Fox (Ebenezer) Revolutionary Adventures. Portrait. 16mo, pp. 238, cloth. Boston, 1838. $1.75. 4459 Old French fort, Peeks-Kill, N. Y., Protest of General Washington on treatment of prisoners, and much relating to Mexico. French (J. H.) Gazetteer of State of New York ; its geography, geology, etc. Plates and woodcuts. Royal 8vo, pp. 739, half roan. Syracuse, 1860. $1.25. 4460 Further illustration of case of the Seneca Indians in New York, in review of a pamphlet entitled, "An appeal to the Christian community, etc.," by N. T. Strong. 8vo, pp. 84, cloth. Phila., 1841. $1.75. 4461 Gates (Theophilus R.) Trials, Experience, Exercises of Mind and First Travels (in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, etc.). 16mo, a remarkably fine copy in the original half sheep (margin of one leaf defective, affecting some letters). Poughkeepsie, 1810. $12.50. 4462 An exceedingly rare volume. The author was the founder of a Sect m Chester County, Pa., called "Battle Axes," who, in their religious observances, appeared entirely nude, representing pristine purity, etc. Gerstaecker (Frederick) Wanderings and Fortunes of some German emigrants. Translated by David Black. 12mo, pp. 310, cloth. London, 1848. $3.50. 4463 Interesting account of travels through New York, Penn., Ohio, and region of the Mississippi river, with narrative of settlements on banks of Mississippi. Gibbons (J- S.) Banks of New York, their dealers, the clearing house and panic of 1857, with financial chart; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 409, cloth. New York 1858. $2.50. ^ . .. . ^ , . , 'Jt?'^ Gordon (Thomas F.) Gazetteer of New York State comprehending its Colonial His- tory, geography, geology, political state, etc. Maps and plans. Thick 8vo, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half calf extra, gilt top. Philadelphia, 1836. $5.00. 4465 Grand Lodge F. and A. M. of N. Y., early history and transactions, 1781-1815. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. New York, 1876. $4.50. 4466 Gregg (Josiah) Commerce of the Prairies ; the Journal of a Santa Fe trader, during eight expeditions across the Great Western Prairies, and residence of nine years in Northern Mexico : George W. Ogden's Letters from the West ; tour through the west- ern country, and residence in Ohio and Kentucky: W. Bullock's Journey through the Western States, from New Orleans, by the Mississippi, the Ohio, Cincinnati, and Falls of Niagara, to New York, in 1827 : and Drake and Mansfield's Description of the new and flourishing city of Cincinnati, 1827 : edited with notes, introduction, etc., by R. G. Thwaites. Printed in large Caslon type on Dickinson's deckle-edged paper, with fold- ing maps facsimiles, plates, and other illustrations. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. $10.00; '^''•67 146 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEW YORK. Grotowsky (W., Lt. Co. G, 46th N. Y. V.) Original autograph letter signed, ad- dressed to Col. Rudolph Rosa, dated Tybee Island, Ga., Feb. 15, 1862. 1 page, 4to, with extensive endorsement by Gen. W. T. Sherman. $7.50. 4468 An explanatory request for leave of absence on account of the death of his wife, leaving five small children unprovided for. The leave was not granted, but Gen. Sherman endorses the appli- cation thta, while leave cannot be granted, the application has been forwarded to the Gov. of N. Y. that the suffering may be alleviated. Haines (Alanson A.) History of 15th Regiment N. J. Volunteers; portrait, map, and views, 8vo, pp. 388, cloth. New York, 1883. $3.75. 4469 Hakes (Harlo) Landmarks of Steuben Co., N. Y. ; very numerous portraits. Very thick 8vo_, half morocco, gilt edges. Syracuse, 1896. $7.50. 4470 Hall (Hiland) Capture of Ticonderoga, 1775 ; paper read before Vermont Historical Society. 8vo, pp. 32, wrappers. Montpelier, 1869. $1.50. 4471 Hall (Judge N. K., of U. S. District Court for Northern District of New York) Opinions on Habeas Corpus in case of Revd Judson D. Benedict, and documents and facts relating thereto. 8vo, pp. 34, wrappers. Buffalo, 1862. $1.25. 4472 Hall (Newman) From Liverpool to St. Louis. Frontispiece. 16mo, pp. 315, cloth. London, 1870. $1.50. 4473 Visiting New York, Hudson River, Niagara, Chicago, .Springfield, Lincoln's home, etc. Halleck (Gen. H. W.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Hdqrs. of Army, Washington, Feb. 27, 1864, and signed as General-in-Chief. The letter is addressed to Major-General U. S. Grant at Nashville. 1 page, 4to. $35.00. 4474 A very unusual letter, very few being signed by Gen. Halleck as General-in-Chief owing, after being appointed General-in-Chief, to his insistence that Grant be given the post, Halleck remain- ing with Grant as Chief of Staff. The letter relates to the annoyarice of appointment of Brigadier Generals by the states instead of the War Department. Born N. Y., was a graduate of West Point. Hallet (Hon. B. F., of Mass) Speech of ; at Democratic Mass Meeting at Syracuse, July, 1848. 8vo, pp. 14, sewn. Albany, 1848. 7Sc. 4475 Hamilton (General Alexander) Confidential Letter to Robert Morris on the Gov- ernment of New York and its estimate of the leading men of that state : a reprint of the full letter, with facsimile of the first and last pages. Large royal 8vo, pp. 12, in the original wrappers, no place or date. $1.00. 4476 A historical study by Geo. Shea. 2 vols., 8vo, original wrappers. New York, 1877. _ Scarce. $3.50. ... *^77 Hamilton College (Clinton, N. Y.) Memorial of semi-centennial celebration of founding; portraits. 8vo, pp. 232, cloth. Utica, 1862. $1.50. 4478 Hammond (Mrs. M. L.) History of Madison Co., N. Y. Thick 12mo, sheep. Syra- cuse, 1872. $6.00. ^ 4479 Hammond (S. H.) Hunting adventures in the Northern wilds ; or, tramp in Chateau- gay woods, over hills, lakes, anad forest streams ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 340, cloth. Phila. [1863]. $1.50. 4480 Wild Northern Scenes; or Sporting Adventures with the Rifle and Rod; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 342, new and handsomely bound in half morocco extra, gilt tops. Phila., 1864. Very scarce. $7.50. 4481 Relates to the Wilderness lying between the St. Lawrence River and! Lake Champlain. Hand (Samuel) Address before N. Y. State Bar Assn. 8vo, pp. 24, wrappers. Al- bany, 1879. $1.00. 4482 Hariot (Thomas) Narrative of the First English Plantation of Virginia, first printed at London in 1588, now reproduced after De Bry's illustrated edition printed at Frank- fort in 1590, the illustrations having been designed in Virginia in 1585 by John White. Small 4to, pp. 178, Roxburghe, as new. London, 1893. $3.50. 4483 The above is the beautiful reprint made in London in 1893, which ' reproduces the many quaint and curious plates, and map. It is entirely ont of print and becoming scarce, as only a small number were printed. It records contemporaneously the history of the first English settlement in the U. S., established by Sir Walter Raleigh, and its failure. Virginia at that time covered all of the country North of Florida and South of Labrador. Harland (Marion) Some Colonial Homesteads and their stories; very numerous portraits and views. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. New York, 1897 and 1899. Pub- lished at $6.00 net, $3.00. 4484 Johnson Hall, the Schuyler Homestead, The Carroll Homestead, Jumel Mansion, Parson Wil- liam's House, etc. Harlow (S. R.) and H. H. Boone. Life sketches of state officers, senators, and mem- bers of Assembly of N. Y., 1867. 12mo, pp. 418, cloth. Albany, 1867. $1.25. 4485 Cheap copy, needs rebinding, Holland (Marian) Some Colonial Homesteads and their Stories ; numerous portraits and plates. 2 vols,, 8vo, cloth gilt. New York, 1897. Published at $6.00 net, for $3.75. 4486 Those interested in the Colonial period of our country will be deeply interested in, a description New York 147 °'»^'!i.°''^.''°""^^'^^'^^' "■"■■ occupants, and the fine reproductions from original paintings; togetlier with the stones connected with these early American families. Holley (Marietta) Samantha at Saratoga; or "Racin' After Fashion." Port., plates, and numerous other illus. 12mo, pp. 373, clo., gilt top. N. Y., 1877. 50c. 4487 Hosmer (Wm. H. C.) Yonnondio, or warriors of the Genesee. 12mo, pp. 240, cloth. New York, 1844. $1.75. • yy ' ^^^ Hotchkin (James H.) History of purchase and settlement of Western New York, and of nse, progress, and present state of Presbyterian Church in that section; frontis- piece. Thick 8vo, cloth. New York, 1848. $3.00. 4489 House of Representatives for his Majesty's Province of New York; facsimile re- print of first edition, printed by Wm. Bradford, 1695 ; with introduction by Adelaide R. Hasse. Small folio, pp. 22, cloth. New York, 1903. $2.50. 4490 Only 500 copies issued. Howell (Geo. R.) and J. Tenny. Bi-centennial history of Albany County, N. Y., 1609-1886. Portraits and other illustrations. Thick royal 8vo, half morocco (rubbed), gilt edges. New York, 1886. $7.50. 4491 Hubbard (J. Niles) Account of Sa-Go-Ye-Wat-Ha or Red Jacket and his people ; steel frontispiece and other portraits. 4to, pp. 356, cloth, uncut, paper label. Albany, 1886. $3.75. ' yy • . y y ^^^^ Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and family memoirs; record of achievements of people of Hudson and Mohawk Valleys in N. Y. included within present counties of Albany, Rensselaer, Washington, Saratoga, Montgomery, Fulton, Schenectady, Colum- bia, and Greene, edited by Cuyler Reynolds; very numerous portraits, many steel engraved. 4 vols., 4to, half morocco, gilt tops. New York, 1911. Pub. at $25.00 net, new. $18.00. 4493 Hunter (Wm. S.) Panoramic Guide from Niagara Falls to Quebec ; large folding plan and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 66, cloth. Montreal, 1857. $2.50. 4494 An unusually choice copy. Hussey (Geo. A.) and Wm. Todd. History of the Ninth Regiment N. Y. S. M.- N. G. S. N. Y. (83rd N. Y. Volunteers), 1845-1888. Illustrations and maps. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1889. $1.75. 4495 Imlay (G.) Topographical description of Western territory of North America, con- taining succinct account of soil, climate, natural history, population, agriculture, man- ners and customs, with ample description of several divisions into which that country is partitioned ; the discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky, topography and natural history of that important country, by John Filson, to which is added adven- tures of Col. Daniel Bonn, minutes of Piankashaw Council held at Post St. Vincent, 1784, and account of Indian nations of the 13 States. With the 2 rare folding maps in excellent condition. Small 8vo, pp. 260, beautifully bound by Riviere of London, in full polished levant morocco extra, inside gold borders, and full gilt-edges. New York, 1793. $27.50. 4496 An unusually choice copy of this scarce work, with the two folding maps (usually wanting). Relates to N. Y., Pa., Md., N. J., Va., N. C, S. C, Ga., Fla., Ky., Ohio, 111., Ont., West Va., Old Louisiana Territory, Delaware, and the N. W. regions of the Missouri and Mlississippi Rivers. [Irving (Washington)] History of New York from beginning of world to end of Dutch Dynasty; with plates by George Cruikshank. 16mo, pp. 423, boards, uncut. London, 1836. $3.00. 4497 Janson (Chas. W.) The Stranger in America; containing Observations made during a long residence in that country, on the genius, manners and customs of the people of the U. S., with biographical particulars of Public Characters, hints and facts relative to the Arts, Sciences, Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Emigration, and the Slave Trade. With a series of 12 finely executed aquatinted plates of the principal cities in the East. 4to, pp. 522, in the original boards, edges entirely uncut. London, 1807. $35.00. 4498 The above is probably a unique copy of this rare and valuable work. It is il. the original boards with the edffes entireh imc^it and the inside almost as clean as when issued. The impressions of the plates are exceptionally good. The travels relate to the states of Ga., Conn., N. Y., Pa., Va., S. C, I^a,, Fla.. Ale., N. E., N.C. Jemison (Mary) Life by J. E. Seaver; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 312, cloth. New York, 1856. $3.50. 4499 Story of the Seneca Indians in Western New York. Jenkins (John S.) Lives of Governors of New York ; portraits. Thick 8vo, morocco. Auburn, 1851. $5.00. ^ 4500 Jerome (Prof. J. H.) Valedictorv address to graduates of Geneva Medical College, Tan. 18, 1859. 8vo, pp. 10, sewn. Albany, 1859. 75c. 4501 Johnson (Crisfield) Centennial history of Erie Co. (N. Y.) ; being annals from the earliest recorded events to 100th year of Amer. Independence. 8vo, pp. 512, cloth. Buffalo, 1876. Fine copy. $3.00. 4502 148 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEW YORK. Johnston (James F. W.) Notes on North America, agricultural, economical, and social; folding map. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1851. $1.50. 4503 Canada, New York, and New England. Judd (David W.) Story of 33rd N. Y. S. Vols. ; or, two years campaigning in Vir- ginia and Maryland ; portraits, plates and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 429, cloth. Roches- ter, 1864. $1.50. 4504 Kelby (Robt. H.) New York Historical Society, 1804-1904; portraits. 8vo, pp. 160 cloth. New York, 1905. $1.50. _ _ 4505 [Kendall (John) ] American Memories : recollections of a hurried run through United States, 1896. Numerous illustrations. 4to, pp. 292, doth. 1896. $3.25. 4506 Includes New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, New Orleans, Chicago, Cleveland, Buf- falo, Niagara, Boston, etc. Ketcham (Gen. J. H., Member of Congress from N. Y.)^ Original autograph letter signed, addressed to Col. James G. Wilson, of Poughkeepsie, dated 39th Congress, H. of R,, Washington, Dec. 20, 1865. $1.25. 4507 Refers to the sending of report of Committee on Conduct of the War and the cause for delay. King (John A., Gov. of N. Y.) Message in Senate, Jan., 1858. 8vo, pp. 18, sewn. $1.00. 4508 King (Moses) Notable New Yorkers of 1896-1899. 2337 portraits with brief titles. 8vo, pp. 616, cloth. New York, 1899. $1.50. 4509 Kirk (Wm. A., Major S7th N. Y. V.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Tam- many Hall, N. Y., May 10, 1864, addressed.to War Gov. Seymour of N. Y. 2 pages, 4to. $10.00. 4510 Refers to the death of Col. A. B. Qiapman, killed in the battle of the Wilderness. Another letter to Adj. Gen. N. Y, S. M., dated from Hdqrs., 57th N. Y. V., May 21, 1864. 2 pages, folio. $10.00. , 4511 An interesting letter in answer to a paper which had been circulated defaming his character. Another letter addressed to Hon. M. Blair of Fredericksburg, Va., dated May 23 [1864]. 2 pages, 8vo. $10.00. 4512 Reports his arrival to assume coramand. that he finds paper has been circulated for the appoint- ment of Britt and A, M. Wright superseding himself. Also refers to personal feelings in regiment against him. Knapp (Elder Jacob) Autobiography, with introductory essay by R. Jeffery; por- trait. 12mo, pp. 368, cloth. New York, 1868. $1.50. 4513 Relates to New York and Mass. Knapsack (New York) : a daily journal of the 7th Regiment New Armory Fair. Complete from its benning Nov. 17, 1879, to its end Dec. 6, 1879. Extensively illus- trated. 1 vol., folio, cloth. $6.00. 4514 An unusually fine and clean set of this scarce daily. It contains considerable unpublished mate- rial relating to Lincoln. Kollock (Henry) State of New York; embracing historical, descriptive, and sta- tistical notices of cities, tov/ns, etc. ; very numerous illustrations and map. 8vo, pp. 300, cloth. New York [1892]. $1.75. 4515 Lake Champlain Tercentenary, July 4-10, 1909; folding colored map and numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 32, wrappers. New York, 1909. 50c. 4515 Legislative Council of Colony of New York, Journal from April 9, 1691, to Sept 27, 1743. 2 large vols., foho, new half sheep. Albany, 1861. $4.00. 4517 Lenox (James, of New York) Recollections of Lenox and the Formation of his Library, by Henry Stevens. Handsomely printed at the Chiswick Press on handmade, deckle-edged paper, with portraits on Japan paper. 12mo, pp. 214, in the original half white cloth, leather label, edges entirely uncut. London, 1886. $3,00. 4518 One of the most intensely interesting accounts of a famous collection. &nd its collector, ever written. To the book collector of the present day, some of the finds and the prices paid, the forg- eries discovered and the peculiarities of editions, are of great interest. Lenox Library Contributions to a catalogue. No. 4 — Bunyan's Pilgrim Progress. 8vo, pp. 49, wrappers. New York, 1879. $1.50. 4519 Letters about the Hudson River, and its vicinity, written in 1835-37. Folding maps and plate. 16mo, pp. 252, cloth. New York, 1837. $1.75. 4520 Lieber (Francis) Letters to a Gentleman in Germany, written after a Trip from Philadelphia to Niagara. 8vo, pp. 356, cloth. Phila., 1834. Scarce. $3.75. 4521 Linnaean Society of New York Transactions, vol. 1 ; portrait. Imperial 8vo, pp. 168, cloth. New York, 1882. $3.00. 4522 Contents: Vertebrates of the Adirondack region. Northeastern N. Y., by C- Hart Merriam; Is ■not the^fisb. crow (Corvus ossifragus Wilson) a winter as well as a summer resident at the North- ern limits of its range by Wm. Dutcher; Review of summer birds of part of Catskill Mountains with prefatory remarks on faunal and floral features of region by I^ugene P. Bicknell. Livingston County Historical Society's (N. Y.) Second Annual Meeting. 8vo, pp. 36, wrappers. Dansville, N. Y., 1878. 50c. 4523 Contains Hon. Eenj. F. Angel's Address dealing with the Six Nations of Indians, the Treaty of Big Tree, etc. New York 149 ^ 3rd annual meeting. 8vo, pp. 26, wrappers. Dansville, 1879. SOc. 4524 Contains Judges and lawyers of Livingston Co. and their relation to history of Western New York by I,. B. Proctor. Lockport (N. Y.) Journal and Courier, May 8, 1863. Single leaf, printed on one side only. $1.75. 4525 The curious small issue of the day after the fire, but with the Civil War news for the preceding days. A very scarce issue. ^^ (Same) Mayl2, 1863, single leaf printed one side only. $1.50. 4526 Contains Civil War news and list of killed and injured. [London] St. James's Chronicle, or British-Evening-Post, 1802, Mar. 13 to Mar. 16, 1 tri-weekly issue. $1,25. 4527 Civilizing American Indians, New York, Public Schools, Napoleon, St. Domingo, etc. Long (John) Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and Trader; describing the manners and customs of the North American Indians; with account of the posts situated on the River Saint L,aurence, take Ontario, etc. ; edited with notes, introduc- tion, etc., by R. G. Thwaites. Printed in large Caslon type on Dickinson's deckle- edged paper, vnth facsimile and folding map. Large 8vo, pp. 330, cloth, uncut, gilt top. $4.00. 4528 The value of the journal of Long, Indian interpreter and trader for twenty years in North America, is threefold: "first, for its sidelights upon the Canadian campaigns of the American Revo- lution; second, for information concerning the settlement of the Loyalists in Upper Canada at the close of that war; third, for a most faithful picture of the life and manners of the Indian and Canadian traders, especially in the period of cut-throat competition that ensued before the fur-trade was consolidated and regulated by the great Companies that later controlled it. He also took part in the British expedition that raided Prairie du Chien toward the close of the Revolution. Long Island Historical Society ; 4th Annual Report of Board of Directors, Librarian, and Treasurer. 8vo, pp. 88, wrappers. Brooklyn, 1867. SOc. 4530 5th annual report of Board of Directors, Librarian, and Treasurer ; with Pres- ident's address. 8vo, pp. 84, sewn. Brooklyn, 1868. SOc. 4531 Lossing (Benson J.) The Hudson, from wilderness to sea; very numerous illustra- tions. 8vo, pp. 472, cloth, gilt edges. London, 1868. $3.50. 4532 Vassar College and its Founder; portrait and numerous illustrations. Large 8vo, pp. 184, cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1867. $1.75. 4533 Lowville (N. Y.) Journal and Republican, Nov. 13, 1884. SOc. 4534 Contains some Lincoln material. [Lunsden (James)] American Memoranda during a Short Tour in the Summer of 1843. 8vo, pp. 60, cloth, gilt edges. Glasgow, 1844. $1.50. 4535 Presentation copy from the author. McCoun (Wm. T.) Address delivered at annual meeting N. Y. State Agric. Soc, 1859, and address of Abraham B. Conger. 8vo, pp. 36, sewn. Troy, 1843. 75c. 4536 Mackenzie (Wm. L.) Lives and opinions of Benj. Franklin Butler, U. S. State Dis- trict Attorney for Southern District of New York, and Jesse Hoyt, formerly Collector of Customs for New York, etc. 8vo, pp. 152, sewn. Boston, 1845. $1.25. 4537 Mansfield (E. D.) Personal memories, with sketches of noted people, 1803-1843. 12mo, pp. 348, cloth. Cincinnati, 1879. $1.75. 4538 Includes reminiscences at West Point, Princeton, Cincinnati, short sketches of John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, I>r. L. Beecher, Judge Baldwin, etc^ Mark (John) Diarv of my trip to America and Havana. 12mo, pp. 105, wrappers. Manchester [1885]. $1.00. 4539 New York City, its hotels and people, Brooklyn Bridge, Niagara, etc. Marks (Mary A. M.) England and America, 1763 to 1783; the History of a Reaction. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. $6.00. 4540 Of this interesting and valuable work, published in 1907, we have purchased the few remaining copies. It appeals strongly to all readers of American history and especially to those interested . in the critical period embraced by these volumes. Among the contents may be mentioned : the Stamp Act- "The Boston Tea Party;" the Dismissal of Fox; the First Continental Congress; Bun- ker Hill; the Indians; the State of the Navy; the Armed Neutrality; the Gordon Riots; the South; Arnold and Andre; King's Mountain; the Surrender of Cofnwallis; etc. Marrant (John, of New York) Narrative of life, giving account of his conversion, his leaving his mother's house from religious motives, wandering in the desert with- out food, and being taken by an Indian hunter among the Cherokees; with account of conversion of the King of the Cherokees, etc. 8vo, pp. 24, newly and handsomely bound in half morocco extra, gilt tops. Leeds, 1810. Very scarce. $15.00. 4541 Martin (Edw. W.) Secrets of the Great City; virtues, vices, mysteries, miseries, and crimes of New York City. Numerous plates, some folding. Thick 8vo, cloth. N. p., n. d. $2.00. ^5^2 Martyrs to the Revolution in British prison-ships in Wallabout Bay. Map. 8vo, pp. 60, boards. New York, 1855. $2.25. . ,. ,, , . "^.^^l Contains appendix describing articles of Association termed The Martyr Monument Association." [Mason (John)] Recollections of Early Days of the National Guard, comprising events in history of famous 7th Reg. N. Y. Militia. Large 8vo, pp. 202, cloth, uncut. N. Y., 1868. $2.00. '»S44 150 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEW YORK. Mather (Hon. John C.) Speech on bill authorizing New York Protestant Episcopal Public School to sell part of their lands, April 7, 1859. 8vo, pp. 9, sewn. Albany 18S9. 7Sc. 4S45 Maverick (Augustus) Henry J. Raymond and the New York Press for 30 years; progress of American Journalism, 1840-1870; portraits, views, and facsimiles. 8vo, pp 501, cloth. Hartford, 1870. $1.75. . 4546 Mayo (A. D.) Symbols of the capital ; or civilization in New York. 12mo, pp 368 cloth. New York, 1859. $1.50. 4547 Medberry (James K.) Men and Mysteries of Wall St. ; illustrated. 12mo, pp. 344 cloth. Boston, 1870. $1.25. 4548 Memorials concerning several ministers and others, deceased; of the religious Soci- ety of Friends, with some of their last expressions. 2 vols, in 1, 12mo, cloth. New York, 1825. $1.75. 4549 Merrill (J. W.) Records of 24th Independent Battery N. Y. Light Artillery, U. S. V 12mo, pp. 302, cloth. Perry, N. Y., 1870. $3.50. 4550 Military Order of Loyal Legion, N. Y. Commandery. Hubbard (T. H.) "The Lost Cause." 8vo, pp. 13, sewn. 1912. $1.00. 4551 Miller (James) New York as it is; or stranger's guide-book to cities of N. Y., Brooklyn and adjacent places ; numerous illustrations and the scarce folding map, usually lacking. 12mo, pp. 122, cloth. New York, 1864. $1.75. 4552 Milliken (Charles F.) History of Ontario County, N. Y., and its people; numerous maps, portraits, and illustrations. 2 vols., 4to, half morocco, gilt tops. New York, 1911. Pub. at $15.00. New. $12.00. 4553 Mix (Jas. B.) and Samuel A. Mackeever. The New York Tombs ; its secrets and mysteries, being history of noted criminals, with narratives of their crimes, as gathered by Chas. Sutton, warden. Numerous portraits and other illustrations. 8vo, pp. 664, cloth (somewhat worn). New York, 1874. $1.75. 4554 Moore (John) Life in America ; or, the adventures of Tom Stapleton. Curious wood engravings. 8vo, pp. 154, half calf. London, n. d. $3.50. 4555 Morford (H.) Shoulder-straps: novel of New York and the Army, 1862; frontispiece and vignette. 12mo, pp. 482, cloth. Phila., 1863. $1.50. 4556 Mott (Thaddeus P., Capt. Batty B, N. Y. A.) Original autograph letter signed, addressed to Gen. W. F. Barry, dated Hdqrs., Army of Potomac, Washington, Oct. 4, 1861. $10.00. 4557 1 page, 4to, with 3 extensive endorsements by Gens. Barry and McClelland. $10.00. 4558 A request for the increase of his command. Mott was made a Col. of 14th N. Y. Cav. Mowris (Dr. J. A.) History of the 117th N. Y. Volunteers (Fourth Oneida), from organization, August, 1862, to its muster out, June, 1865. 8vo, pp. 291, cloth. Hartford, 1866. Scarce. $5.00. 4559 Murray (Rev. N.) Decline of Popery and its causes ; address in Broadway Taber- nacle, Jan. 15, 1851. 8vo, pp. 32, sewn. New York, 1851. 75c. 4560 Murray (Wm. H. H.) Adventures in the Wilderness ; or, camp-life in the Adiron- dacks; illustrations and folding map. 12mo, pp. 236, cloth (faded), Boston, 1869. Scarce. $1.75, 4561 Myers (J. C.) Sketches on a Tour through the Northern and Eastern States, the Canadas, and Nova Scotia. 12mo, pp. 476, in the original full sheep binding. Privately printed at Harrisonburg (Va.), 1849. $10.00. 4562 An exceedingly rare volume of American Travel, privately printed in a very small edition. It is entirely unknown to the bibliographers, including Sabin and Larned. Only thre* copies have oc- curred for sale in the last ten years, the last of which sold at auction in New S'ork for $12.50. The volume is of peculiar interest as being a Southerner's view of the Institutions, People and Conditions in the Northern States, Prior to the Civil War. It contains most interesting compari- sons between labor conditions in the North and South — the white l^bor of tbr; factories and the negro of the fields. The volume is particularly valuable on New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, District of CoKimbia, New Jersey, Maine, Rhode Island, Canada and Nova Scotia. Narrative of a mission to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Somers Islands with tour to Lake Ontario ; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 348, cloth. London, 1827. $2.50. 4563 Neele (Geo. P.) Atlantic and American Notes embodying some account of recent visit of directors of London and Northwestern Railway to Canada and U. S. Folding colored map. 8vo, pp. 70, wrappers. London, 1882. $1.75. 4564 Newburgh (N. Y.) Her Institutions, Industries and leading citizens compiled by John T. Nutt; folding map and very numerous illustrations. 4to, pp. 335, half morocco. Newburgh, 1891. Pub'd at $10.00. $3.50. 4565 New York 151 New York Adjutant General's annual reports transmitted to legislature, 1868. 3 vols., 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1868. $2.50. 4566 ^—^ Assn. of the Bar; report of committee appointed under resolution of Mar., 1892, on action of Isaac H. Maynard. 8vo, pp. 28, wrappers. 7Sc. 4567 21st annual report and charter, constitution, by-laws, names of officers, etc. 8vo, pp. 99, wrappers. New York, 1891. 50c. 4568 ISth annual report, etc. 8vo, pp. 86, wrappers. New York, 188S. 50c. 4569 Athenaeum, Constitution, By-Laws, Officers, etc. 8vo, pp. 20, wrappers. New York, 1824. $1.50. 4570 Comptroller, annual report, Jan. 23, 1890. 8vo, pp. 232, cloth. Albany, 1890. 75c. 4571 Central Park — description of ; portraits, plans and numerous other illustra- tions. 8vo, pp. 206, half calf. New York, 1869. $2.00. 4572 City and Co. Board of Education 22nd Annual Report for year ending Dec, 1863; plans. 8vo, pp. 106, cloth. New York, 1864. $1.75. 4573 City: Bromley (Geo. W. and Walter S.) Atlas, compiled from actual sur- veys, and official plans. A series of 46 colored plates, mounted on linen, showing fullest details and location of all public buildings, cemeteries, parks, etc., with complete street index for 1890. One large volume, atlas 4to, cloth. Phila., 1891. $7.50. 4574 Constitution and Rules of County Committee of Republican Party of, and primary election law of State of New York. 32mo, pp. 67, wrappers. New York, 1888. 50c. 4575 Daily Graphic. Complete from its beginning March 4, 1873, to its conclusion September 21, 1889. Most extensively illustrated throughout. 50 volumes, large and thick folio, bound in 49 volumes. Bound in 3 runs : in strong half morocco, good con- dition ; in strong half calf, good condition ; and in the original half morocco, of which 5 vols, have the joints cracked. New York, 1873-1889. $140.00. 4576 The above set has been collated by first and last number of each volume, and lacks only March 1 to April 30, 1884 (Nos. 3394-3446), otherwise it is believe d to be absolutely complete, but not having been collated throughout, it is not sold subject to collation. The above is a fine s«t, in good clean condition throughout, of the first American illustrated news- paper, following the style of the Illustrated London News and Graphic. It contains thousands of illustrations, including portraits, cartoons, etc. It is rich in materiaFcovering the world's events from 1873 to 1889, and is especially rich in American materal, including the panic of 1873; Sioux War; the various presidential administrations; the Bering Sea controversy; tariff revisions, etc. Daily News from January 1st, 1859, to and including December 31st, 1860. Bound in 4 large and thick vols., folio, strong half buckram. $22.50. 4577 Tha above run is in good condition except one page has had some items cut out, otherwise it is believed to be perfect. It is not, however, sold subject to collation. Daily Times from January 1st, 1852, to and including August 31, 1854. Bound in 5 large and thick vols., folio, strong half buckram. New York, 1852-4. A very cheap lot. $17.50. 4578 The above run is in good condition throughout. It lacks August, 1852, and five other numbers, otherwise it is believed to be perfect, but is not sold svibject to collation. Daily Tribune from January 1st, 1855, to and including December 31st, 1857. 6 large and thick vols., folio, strongly bound in half buckram. New York, 1855-57. $35.00. 4579 The above set is in good and clean condition throughout. It is believed to be perfect, but is not sold subject to collation. Same, from Jan. 1853 to April 1865. 29 large volumes, foho, 18 volumes bound in half leather and 11 volumes in half cloth, covers of one volume broken. $185.00. ,,.,,. , ,, , , 4580 An unusually long file of one of the most important newspapers published in the U. b. It covers a most important period in our history. The Civil War years are especially scarce and difficult to "The set lacks 1853, January 4, 6 to 23, 25 to February IS, 20 to Aprjl 10, July 6. 1854, May 23 to 27 29, October 27, November 7, 10, 23, 30, December 27 and all of June. Otherwise the set is believed to be perfect' but is not sold subject to_ collation. . r. i Eastern Christian Conference; mmutes of the 48th session, held at South Westerlo N Y June 7, 1866. 12mo, pp. 24, sewn. Dayton, Ohio, 1866. 75c. 4581 Herald;' January 31 to October 11, 1847: also. New York Weekly Herald, Jan- uary 2, 1846, to August 21, 1847. The whole bound in one large and thick volume, folio, strong half buckram. $3.50. . , ^, . , ^, ^ . ^^^^ The above volume is not complete, many, numbers are missing. It is valuable, however, in com- pleting volumes where numbers are missing and has been marked aS a low price on this account If list of numbers needed to complete volume are sent to us, we shall be glad to check and see if contained in the present volume. j • ^ i j xu- i Same A run .from May 1, 1862, to August 1, 1867, bound in 7 large and thick volumes, folio, in half leather. $27.50. 4583 The above run lacks 1866 complete; July and August, 1862; June, 1863; November and Decem- ber, 1864; September to December, 1865; and scattering numbers. A good set for breaking to com- nlete other sets as many of the months are absolutely complete and the nunibers as a rule are in excellent condition The^ set is offered at a very low price, and soldi not subject to collation. 152 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEW YORK. New York Herald from July to December, 18S2. 1 large and thick volume, folio, old half calf. New York, 18S2. $7.50. , 4584 Believed to be complete but not sold subject to collation. Contains interesting matter i elating to the funeral of Henry Gay. the Haytien convention, the slave trade, the United States naval defenses, proposed ship canal at Nicaragua, the fishery dispute. Woman's Rights convention, the Tehuantepec Grant, etc. Same from May 9 to December 31, 1849. 1 large and thick vol., folio, old half calf. New York, 1849. $10.00, . 4585 Believed to be complete but not sold subject to collation. Contains interesting material relating to the Discovery of gold in California, Free soil convention at Cleveland, Conditions of American Navy, America and the Hungarian war. Riot at the Astor Place Opera House, Steam Marine of the United States, etc. Same from January, 1840, to December, 1880, inclusive. 69 large and thick volumes, folio, strongly and uniformly bound throughout in half buckram. In good condition. New York, 1836-1880. $500.00. 4586 The above run also includes 1836 — March 10 to December 30. It lacks 1841, 1846, and 1848. These three years, however, are likely to come into our hands at any time, and if desired by the purchaser of this set, we shall be glad to supply, on a prd rata basis of price, these three volumes later. The above is an exceptionally long run, in unusually good condition, of this, perhaps the most important New York dailv newspaper. The set comes from an old library where it was blound up as issued. It is believed to be complete, but has' not been carefully tollated, so is sold not subject to collation. Historical Society Collections complete from beginning in 1868 to and in- cluding 1910, 43 vols,, 8vo, cloth. New York, 1868-1910. $70.00. 4587 Includes The Colden Letters on Smith's History, 1759-1760; Documents relating to Administration of Leisler; Journals of Col. James Montreson; Von Kraft's Journal; Letter book of Capt. Mac- donald; Roll of Freemen in N. Y., 1675-1866; Kemble's Journals and Orders; The Lee Papers; Official Letters of Major-Gen. James Pattison; The Thompson Papers; etc. Constitution: Proposed Amendments; their history, nature, and advantages. 8vo, pp. 24, sewn. 1874. 75c. , 4588 Interborough Rapid Transit, the New York Subway, its construction and equipment; numerous plans and portraits. FoHo, pp. 1S4, cloth. New York, 1904. $3.50. 4588a Canals; Public Document relative to, which are to connect the Western and Northeren Lakes, with the Atlantic Ocean, with an Introduction. Folding map. 8vo, pp. 536, calf, gilt. New York, 1821. Scarce. $7.50. 4589 Another copy, bound in boards. $2.50. _ 4590 Lake Erie & Western Railroad Co., Report of Board of Directors to bond and shareholders for fiscal year ending September 30, 1889. 4to, pp. 56, wrappers. New York, 1889. 7Sc. 4591 Missionary Society, Address and Constitution of. 8vo, pp. 19, sewn. New York, 1796. 75c. 4592 Monuments Commission for battlefields of Gettysburg and Chattanooga; final report on Battlefield of Gettysburg; folding maps and portraits. 3 vols., 4to, cloth, •gilt tops. Albany, 1900. $6.00. 4593 Public Library Bulletins. Vols. 1 and 4 complete, 1897 and 1900. 24 nos. in original parts as issued. New York. $3.00. 4594 State Commissioner of Excise, first report, April to Nov., 1896. 8vo, pp. 731, cloth. Albany, 1897. 75c. _ _459S State Ecclesiastical Records pub'd under supervision of Hugh Hastings; illustrations. 2 vols., large and thick 8vo vols. Albany, 1901. $3.00. 4596 State Engineer and Surveyor, annual report and tabulations and deductions from reports of railroad corporations, 1866; large folding map. 8vo, pp. 557, cloth. Albany, 1867. $2.75. 4597 State Prisons Inspectors, 22nd Annual Report; folding views. 8vo, pp. 296, cloth. Albany, 1870. $1.50. 4598 State's Prominent and Progressive Men: encyclopedia of contemporaneous biography, compiled by Mitchell C. Harrison; numerovis steel portraits. 2 vols., thick 4to, newly bound in buckram, leather label. New York, 1900. $9.00. 4599 A fine set. published at $25.00 net. State Survey, Special Report on preservation of scenery of Niagara Falls. Folding maps and a series of fine photographic plates. 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1880. $2.50. _ 4601 Superior Court Rules of Practice. 8vo, pp. 36, wrappers. New York, 1828. $1.25. 4602 Times: daily edition; from 1856 to 1883 as below. As issued. $105.00. 4603 1856, July 1 to Dec. 30. 1857 to September 17, 1866 (lacking April 27, 1858); February 3, March 26, June 12, 1860; May 10, July 2, 24, Ofctober 22, November 18, 1862; March 3, 1863; May 4, 5, 6, 1864; January 19, July 5, 6, September., 18, November 20, 865; September 7, 1866. 1867,January 1, 8, 9, 10-12, 14-19, 21-25, 28; February 3, 4, March ;11, September 26, 1870, Oc- New York 153 \°]l" P> l^i 21, November 10-12, 14-16, 18, 19, 23, 24. 29, December 2, 3, 13, 14, 15, 17. J°'l',?^P'™"" 16, 1^. 20, 23, 25, 26, 29, October 3-6, 20, 23 (supp.), 26, 28, November 1-7, 10, 11, 13-18, 21, 23-25, 27-30, December 1, 4-9, 1-15, 18, 20, 21, 25, 29, 30. 1872, January complete (except 8, 9, 11, 18, 29, 30), Februai-y complete (except 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 14-17, 25-28), May 24-31, s!?'L *°, nP,^'^^'""^'' complete. 1873, January to 1883 (Septrmbtr 20) complete (except September 28-30, 1873, June 29-30, 1874, March, 1877, May 24-31, 1882). An unusually long run and reasonably complete, covering a very important period of American history including the Civil War, the difficulties with China, the slavery agitation, Abraham Lin- coln s administration, the Modoc War, etc. Weekly Day Book: 1865— Aug. 5. Folio. $2.50. 4604 .-■^ so-called "Caucasian" Jeffersonian Democratic newspaper, stronglv pro-slaverv. Published in New York, but circulated almost entirely in the South. Contains mucii material on the thirteenth amendment and Lincoln. Weekly Museum: A weekly newspaper; absolutely complete from Feb. IS, 1806, to and including Feb. 7, 1807. 4to, boards, in good condition throughout. New York, 1806-1807. $10.50. 4605 The above copy has a manuscript index. World: Daily edition from Jan. 1, 1861, to Dec. 31, 1872 (Vol. 1, No. 172, to Vol. 13, No. 4154). 22 large and thick volumes, folio, strongly bound in half buck- ram. $140.00. 4606 The above lacks July, 1864, to June, 1865. Otherwise it is believed to be complete but is not sold subject to collations. and Erie Railroad, Reports of President and superintendent to stockholders for year ending Sept., 1855. 8vo, pp. 179, wrappers. New York, 1855. $1.75. 4607 Niagara Falls, Preservation of ; message from President of U. S. transmitting infor- mation relative to scientific investigations ; very numerous folding plates and maps. 4to, pp. 174, wrappers. Washington, 1911. $1.50. 4608 U. S. Senate Document 105 — 62nd Congress, 1st Session. Nichols (Jas. M.) Perry's Saints ; or the Fighting Parson's Regiment (48th N. Y. Infantry) in War of Rebellion. Numerous plans and other illustrations. 12mo, pp. 299, cloth. Boston (1886). $1.75. 4609 Northeren Railroad in New York, with remarks on westeren trade. 8vo, pp. 36, sewn. Boston, 1845. $2.00. 4610 Norton (Henry) Deeds of Daring; or history of 8th N. Y. Vol. Cavalry, containing complete record of battles, etc., from its organization in Nov., 1861, to close of the Rebellion in 1865 ; portrait. 12mo, pp. 184, cloth. Norwich, N. Y., 1889. $1.75. 4611 Notable Men of Central New York: Syracuse, Utica, Auburn, Oswego, Watertovra, Fulton, Rome, Oneida, Little Falls and vicinity; illustrated with over 1400 portraits. Thick 8vo, pp. 428, full morocco, gilt, gilt edges. N. p., 1903. $6.00. 4612 O'Brien (John F.) Election Law of New York, with notes and instructions. 8vo, pp. 264; wrappers. Albany, 1904. SOc. 4613 O'Callag-han (E. B.) Documentary History of State of New York; folding maps and plates. 3 vols.s, thick 8vo, cloth. Albany, 1849. $3.50. 4614 Also contains two articles relating to steam navigation. Ontario County, N. Y. History ; colored map and very numerous illustrations. Large 4to, pp. 276, cloth, gilt edges. Phila., 1876. $7.50. 4615 Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's Hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal, and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saartoga Springs. Numerous full-page and other illustrations. 12mo, pp. 175, cloth. Buffalo, 1854. 75c. 4616 A cheap copy, lacking maps. .,.,.,,. . j . O'Reilly (Henry) First organization of colored troops in N. Y. to aid in suppress- ing the slave-holders' rebellion; statements concerning origin difficulties, and success of the movement. 8vo, pp. 24, wrappers. New York, 1864. $1.25. 4617 O'Reilly (Private Miles) Life and Adventures, songs, services, and speeches; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 238, cloth. New York, 1864 $1.50 4618 Oswego (N. Y.) Charter. 8vo, pp. 140, morocco. Oswego, 1871. $2.50. 4619 Otsego Co. (N. Y.) Biographical Review, containing biographical sketches of lead- ing citizens ; portraits. Thick 4to, full morocco, gilt edges. Boston, 1893. $5.00. 4620 Pairpoint (Alfred) Uncle Sam and his country; or sketches of America, in 1854-56. 12mo, pp. 346, cloth. London, 1857. $1.75. r. r -o , ■ m t ^^^^ Relates to New York, Massachusetts, Canada, Washington, D C, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, etc. Palmer (Abraham J.) History of 48th Regiment N. Y. State Volunteers, 1861-65; numerous maps and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 316, cloth. New York 188-5. $4.50 4622 Papers relating to First Settlement of N. Y., by Dutch, 1621-32, list of early immi- grants to New Netherlands, 1657-64. 4to, pp. 24, sewn [Albany, 1850.] $1.25 4622a Papers relating to Kings County, L. I.; 1698-1715. 4to, pp. 30, sewn. [Albany 1850.] $1.25. ■*°23 154 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEW YORK. Papers Relating to Restoration of New York to English; and to charges against Capt. Manning for its previous surrender to the Dutch, 1674-S. 4to, pp. 21, sewn [Albany, 1850.] $1.25. 4624 Parker (J. M.) Rochester [N. Y.], a story historical; steel engravings, maps, and views. 8vo, pp. 412, cloth. Rochester, 1884. $6.00. 4625 Farkman (Francis) Historic Handbook of the Northern Tour: Lakes George and Champlain ; Niagara ; Montreal ; Quebec. Portraits and maps. 12mo, pp. 180, cloth. Boston, 1885. $1.50. 4626 Parshall (James) and his Descendants, by James Clark Parshall. 8vo, pp. 38, wrap- pers. Syracuse, 1900. $2.00. 4627 Parton (James) Topics of the Time. 12mo, pp. 401, cloth. Boston, 1871. $1.00. 4628 Yankees at home, How Congress wastes its time, Log-rolling at Washington, Government of City of New York. Peck's Tourists' Companion to Niagara Falls, Saratoga Springs, the Lakes, Canada, etc., and full tables to principal places in U .S. and Canada . Maps and illustrations. 16mo, pp. 194, cloth. Buffalo, 1845. $1.50. 4629 Pellet (Brevet-Major E. P.) History of 114th Regiment, N. Y. State Volunteers; services, marches, campaigns, battles, etc. ; with biographical sketch of each officer, complete register of regiment, etc.; portraits inserted. 12mo, pp. 418, cloth. Norwich, N. Y., 1866. Scarce. $6.00. 4630 Perkins (Geo. W.) New York's Responsibility. 8vo, pp. 10, wrappers. New York (Acad, of Pol. Sci.), 1911. 25c. 4631 Phisterer (Frederick) New York in War of the Rebelelion, 1861-1865. Royal 8vo, pp. 533, half roan gilt. Albany, 1890. $4.25. 4632 Picturesque America; or, land we live in, delineation by pen and pencil of moun- tains, rivers, lakes, forests, valleys, cities, etc., edited by Wm. C. Bryant; very numer- ous steel and wood engravings. 2 vols., 4to, half morocco gilt, gilt edges. New York [1872]. $6.00. 4633 Includes Niagara, New York, Florida, Michigan, Calif., etc. Plaindealer (Nev7 York) A weekly newspaper, political, dramatic, and literary (edit- ed and mostly written by William Leggett) complete from its beginning Dec. 3, 1836 to its end Sept. 30, 1837. Folio, half calf. $8.50. 4634 An independent journal conducted by the former editor of the New York Evening Post. Re- lates extensively to national finances, the treaty with morocco, the independence of Texas, Chinese exclusion acts, etc. Porter (T. C.) Impressions of America. Diagrams and stereoscopic views. 8vo, pp. 240, cloth. London, 1899. $3,50. 4635 Includes: New York, Hudson River, Niagara, Yellowstone Park, California, Utah, Colorado, Washington, etc. Potter (Rev. Horatio) Address at annual commencement of Union College, June 23, 1875. 8vo, pp. 32, sewn. 50c. 4636 Pownall (T., late Governor of Massachusetts Bay & South Carolina) Six Re- markable Views in the Provinces of New- York, New-Tersey, and Pennsylvania in North America ; sketched on the spot by his Excellency Governor Pownall, painted by Paul Sandby, and engraved by Sandby, Elliott, Benazech, etc. Oblong folio, size 1 ft. lOi in. X 1 ft. 5 in. London, 1761. $325.00. 4637 An absolutely complete copy of this excessively rare work, of which we are only able to find record of one other set as having previously been offered for sale. The above copy contains all the six plates in the original state and irt exoeptionally fine and clean condition, one of them having been very carefully inlaid. It also contains the original title page. The views included are: A view in Hudson's River of the Entrance of what is called the T-opan Sea; a view of the Falls on the Passaick or Second River in the Province of New Jersey; a view in Hudson's River of Pakepsey and the Catts-Kill mountains; a view of the Great Cohoes Falls on the Mohawk River; a view of Bethlem, the great Moravian Settlement in the Province of Pennsylvania ; a Design to represent the beginning and completion of an American Settlement or Farm. Prentiss (G. L.) Union Theological Seminary in N. Y, : its design and another decade of its history with sketch of life and public services of Chas. Butler ; portrait. Large 8vo, pp. 584, cloth. Asbury, 1899. $2.50. 4638 Presentation of Regimental Colors to the Legislature, State of New York. Colored plate. 8vo, pp. 52, wrappers. 1863. ^1.00. 4639 Prescott (C. E.) New York; its Past and Present. 8vo, pp. 174, cloth. New York, 1874. $1.25. 4640 Prominent Families of New York: account in biographical form of individuals and families distinguished as representatives of social, professional, and civic life of New York Citv. Thick 4to, pp. 688, newly bound in cloth, leather label. New York, 1898. Pub'd $18.00. $6.00. ' 4641 New York 155 Questions and Answers; or opinions of men and things. 8vo, pp. 16, sewn. New York, 1835. /Sc. 4642 Questions regarding politics in New York. Randall (S. S.) History of state of New York; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 370, cloth. New York, 1870. $1.50. • ff • ^^^^ Raymond (Henry J.) and the New York press. Thirty years progress of Amer- ican journalism from 1840 to 1870, by Augustus Maverick. Portrait, illustrations and appendix. 8vo, pp. 501, cloth. Hartford, 1870. $1,50. 4644 Includes material relating to Kossuth, the Civil War, the Atlantic Telegraph cable, slavery, etc. Redpath (James) Hero of Harper's Ferry : being public life of Captain John Brown, with autobiography of his childhood and vouth ; portrait. 12mo, pp. 294, wrappers. London, 1859. $1.50. - > f , fy , yy^^^ Rice (James C, Col. of 44th N. Y. Regt.) Original autograph letter signed, ad- dressed to the Hon. Erastus Corning, dated N. Y., Dec. 5, 1862. 8vo, pp. 3. $25.00. 4646 An interesting letter relating to his appointment as Evigadier Gen. and to the lirgcring effects of the typhoid fever from which he had been suffering. Richards (T. Addison) Miller's Guide to Saratoga and vicinity; illustrations. 16mo, pp. 92, cloth. New York, 1870. $1.00. 4647 Richmond (J. F.) New York and its institutions 1609-1872: library of information pertaining tothe great metropolis, past and present, historic sketches of its churches, schools, public buildings, parks, police, prisons, etc.; numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, sheep. New York, 1872. $1.50. 4648 Rigney (P. Samuel) History of 203rd Regiment N. Y. Infantry Volunteers ; portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 84, cloth. Newburgh, 1899. $1.50. 4649 Relates to Spanish-American Wtir. Roberts (Ellis H.) New York, the planting and growth of the Empire state; col- ored map. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth, gilt tops. Boston (Amer. Commonwealth Series), 1893. $2.00. 4649a Rockwell (Chas.) Catskill Mountains and region around, their scenery, legends and history; folding map and plates. 12mo, pp. 363, cloth. New York, 1871. $1.25. 4650 Rogers (Mary Cochrane) Rogers Rock, Lake George, March 13, 1758: battle fought on snow shoes; portraits. 8vo, pp. 66, boards. Derby, N. H., 1917. $2.25. 46Sla Only a few copies printed privately. Rolph (Dr. Thomas) Brief Account, together with observations made during a visit in the West Indies, and a Tour through the U. S., 1832-3 ; with a Statistical Account of Upper Canada. 8vo, pp. 288, original boards. Dundas, U. C, 1836. Very scarce. $10.00. 4651 With a Supplement relating to the Indians, advice to poor emigrants, Toronto Hospital, Victoria, etc. Sala (George Augustus) America Revisited : from Bay of New York to Gulf of Mexico, and from Lake Michigan to Pacific. Best large type edition, illustrated with nearly 400 engravings. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. London, 1883. $3.00. 4652 Saint Nicholas Society; charter, constitution, by-laws and list of members. Plates. 12mo, pp. 95, cloth. New York, 1901. 75c. 4653 Saratoga (N. Y.) Monument: Remarks of Edward Wemple and Samuel S. Cox in House of Representatives, 1884. 8vo, pp. 4, wrappers. N. p., n. d. 50c. 4654 Schenectady Co. (N. Y.) History; folding colored map. 16mo, pp. 54, cloth. Schenectady, 1887. $2.50. 4655 Schwab (John Christopher) History of the New York Property Tax, an introduc- tion to the history of state and local finance in New York. 8vo, pp. 108, wrappers, uncut. Amer. Econ. Assn., Baltimore, 1890. $1.00. 4656 Scientific Alliance of New York; sixth annual directory. 8vo, pp. 56, sewn. New York, 1896. 25c. 4657 Severance (Frank H.) Old Trails on the Niagara Frontier, printed m large type on Dickinson's hand-made paper, with folded map. 8vo, pp. 270, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1903. $3.00. ^ ,. , . , „ . , '^^^^ Early border life in New York State and on the Canadian frontier. A collection of some of the most interesting narratives of both the Indian and the White M&n, the first Settlers and Trappers. One extensive chapter is devoted to the underground trails of the Fugitive Slave days. One of the most authentic and interesting volumes yet published on beginnings of the early trails which have in later years become our great highways of commerce. Sherman (General W. T.) as College President : a Collection of letters, documents, and other material chiefly from private sources, relating to life and activities of Gen- eral William Tecumseh Sherman, to early years of Louisiana State University, and to the stirring conditions existing in the South on the eve of the Civil War, 1859- 1861; collected and edited by Walter L. Fleming, Professor of History, Louisiana 156 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEW YORK. State University ; with index. Handsomely prmted in Caslon type on Alexandra hand- made, deckle-edged paper, with numerous portraits, facsimiles, and views. Large 8vo, pp. 399, cloth, uncut, gilt top. $5.00. 4659 Gen. Sherman made constantly trips to Ne'.v York to bi:y Eiipplies. Shirreff (Patrick) Tour thru N. A. ; with comprehensive view of Canadas and U. S. as adapted to agricultural emigration. 8vo, pp. 478, boards. Edinburgh, 183S. Scarce. $3.25. 4660 New York, 111., Mo., and Canada. Sickles (Gen. D. E.) Three original autograph letters signed, dated New York, Feb. 21, 28, and March 1, 1913, written by Gen. Sickles to his comrade, A. G. Peterson, in all 9 pages closely written, 8vo; the carbon copy of a letter from a friend to Gen. Sickles to John McElrey, Esq., National Tribune, Washington, regarding newspaper articles about Gen. Sickles, 4 pp. single space typewriting; a two-column in memoriam newspaper clipping from the National Tribune regarding Gen. Sickles, together with his picture — in all 5 items. $10.00. 4661 The three autograph letters, of intense human interest, written by General Sickles in his 92nd year, discuss quite frankly his financial straits, the estrangement between him and his fickle wife, her methods of seeking revenge, her "degenerate" son, and the fact that in his declining years his old comrades have deserted him and the newspapers are printing "lies" about him. The type- written letter gives details regarding Gen. Sickles's affairs and asks the editor to change his attitude. Gen. Sickles was U. S. Senator from N. Y. and distinguished himself in the battles of Chan- cellorsville and Gettysburg. Simms (J. R.) Trappers of New York; or, biography of Nicholas Stoner and Nathaniel Foster, with anecdotes of other celebrated hunters and account of Sir Wm. Johnson. Portraits and plates. 8vo, pp. 287, boards, uncut. Albany, 1871. Scarce, $4.00. 4662 Simons (E. D.) 125th N. Y. State Volunteers, a regimental history; maps, portraits, and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 413, doth. New York, 1888. $5.00. 4663 Sipes (Wm. B.) Pennsylvania Railroad; its Origin, Construction, Condition and Connections ; embracing Historical, Descriptive and Statistical Notices of Cities, Towns, Villages, etc., on its various lines in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Numerous full-page illustrations. Royal 8vo, pp. 281, half morocco. Phila., 1875. $2.00. 4664 Slocum (General Henry Warner) In Memoriam (including his life by Col. W. F. Fox; and the extensive history of the 12th and 20th army corps by Col. Fox). Ex- tensively illustrated with folded colored maps, numeorus photogravure and other plates and illustrations. 4to, pp. 326, cloth. Albany, 1904. $5.00. 4665 Born at Delphi, N. Y., graduate of West Point, commanded at Bull Run, in the Peninsular Cam- paign, South Mountain, Antietam, Gettysburg, commanded left wing of Sherman's army in march to sea. Fox's history of the 12Lh and 20th corps is perhaps the most readable regimental history of these two units. Smtih (A. p.) History of 76th Regiment N. Y. Volunteers ; what it endured and ac- complished; portraits. 8vo, pp. 430, cloth. Cortland, 1867. $6.50. 4666 Author's presentation copy. Smith (Carroll E.) Pioneer Times in Onondaga Country; with very numerous illus- trations, facsimiles, plans, maps, views of early buildings, etc. Royal 8vo, pp. 414, cloth, Syracuse, 1904. $3.00. 4667 A valuable historical volume on the Onondaga Country and the early border and pioneer settle- ments, the border blockhouse and forts, early steamboat navigation, women in pioneer times, early territorial conditions, early courts, judges and jails, etc. Smith (M. H.) Sunshine and Shadow in New York. Plates, 8vo, pp. 718, cloth, Hartford, 1869. $1.75. 4668 High life in N. Y. ; Wall Street; Blackmailing as an art; A night with detectives; Social evil in New York: Street walkers; Houses of as.=.ignation; e,tc. Smith (William) The History of the Province of New York, from the first Discov- ery to the Year M.DCC.XXXIL, to which is annexed a Description of the Country, with a Short Account of the Inhabitants, their Trade, etc. First edition. 4to, maroon morocco extra, g. e., 1757. $125.00. 4669 The folding plate of "Oswego" which is generally wanting is supplied in this copy by the same view from the "London Magazine." Society of Friends: Proceedings of the joint committee, constituting the yearly meet- ings of Genessee, New York, Phila., and Baltimore for promoting civilization and im- proving condition of Seneca Nation of Indians. 8vo, pp. 189, half calf. Baltimore, 1847. Scarce. $5.00. . 4670 Soldiers Friend (New York City), edited by W. O. Bourne. A newspaper issued monthly, complete from Feb. 1865 (Vol. 1, No. 3), to and including Sept. 1866 (Vol. 2, No. 9)— in all 14 issues. Very scarce. $7.00. 4671 The above run lacks October and December, 1865, Jan., March, May and Aug,, 1866. _A very scarce and historically valuable Civil War soldiers' newspaper containing much other- wise inaccessible material regarding the War and Lincoln. New York 157 Sons of the Revolution in State of New York; Reports of Board of Managers, Treasurer and Historian, Dec. 4, 1908. Plates. 4to, pp. 109, wrappers. $1.00. 4672 Same for 1909. $1.00. 4672a Souvenir of the Thousand Islands and River St. Lawrence ; over 100 illustrations of scenery, interior and exterior views of homes, hotels, etc. Oblong 4to, cloth. Grand Rapids [c. 1880]. $1.25. 4673 Contains history of survey and division of Islands, transfer of Islands from Government to in- dividual owners, etc. Special Committee on Volunteering, Report, embracing complete statement of oper- ations in filling quota of Co. of N. Y. under call of President for 500,000 men. Thick 8vo, cloth. New York, 1864. $1.25. 4674 Speeches of the Different Governors, to Legislature of New York, commencing with those of George Clinton, and continued down to present time. 8vo, pp. 247, half morocco, uncut. Albany, 1825. Scarce. $2.25. 467S Spencer (J. W.) Submarine Great Canon of Hudson. 8vo, pp. 12, sewn. 75c. 4676 Excerpt. Spencer (Jos. W. W.) Falls of Niagara : their evolution, and varying relations to the Great Lakes ; characteristics of the power and effects of its diversion ; very numer- ous illustrations and maps, some folding. 8vo, pp. 521, cloth. Ottawa (Can. Dept. of Mines, Geol. Survey Branch), 1907. $1.75. 4677 State of Province of New York, in 1675, including observations on situation, soil, climate, water communications, boundaries, etc., by Cadwallader Colden, 1738. 4to, pp. 150, sewn. [Albany, 1850.] $1.25. 4678 An excerpt. Statement of efforts made by Friends to effect an amicable settlement with the Ortho- dox, in relation to property belonging to the monthly meeting of New York. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. New York, 1833. 75c. 4679 Stebbins (Homer A.) Pohtical history of New York. 8vo, pp. 446, wrappers, uncvit. New York (Columbia Univ. Studies, vol. 55, No. 1), 1913. $3.00. , 4680 Relates to reorganization of political parties in N. Y., state during early Reconstruction period of the South. [Stephens (Ann S.)] High Life in New York; by Jonathan Slick, Esq. Plates. 12mo, pp. 30O, cloth. New York, 1854. 75c. 4681 A cheap copy. Needs rebinding. Stevenson (Jas. H.) "Boots and Saddles" history of First Volunteer Cavalry of the War, known as First N. Y. (Lincoln) Cavalry and also as the Sabre Regiment, its organization, campaigns, and battles ; portrait and views. 12mo, pp. 406, cloth. Harris- burg, Pa., 1879. $6.00. 4682 Scarce. Stone (Wm. L.) Life and Times of Red-Jacket, or Sa-Go-Ye-Wat-Ha ; being a sequel to the history of the Six Nations ; portrait and plates. Large 8vo, pp. 484, cloth, uncut. New York, 1841. $5.00. 4683 Visits to Saratoga Battle Grounds, 1780-1880; with introductions and notes'. Small 4to, pp. 344, cloth, uncut. Albany, 1895. $2.00. 4684 Suifolk Co.: Papers Relating to, 1671-1764. 4to, pp. 29, sewn. Albany, 1850. $1.25. ^^^^ Sullivan (John) Journals of military expedition against Indians in 1779, with records of centennial celebration, prepared by Frederick Cook ; engraved portraits and f oldmg maps. Royal 8vo, pp. 594, cloth. Auburn, 1887. $4.50. _ 4686 Summary statement of facts on affirmation, submitted to Vice-Chancellor, in reply to bill filed in Court of Chancery, by the orthodox, against Friends, m City of New York. 8vo, pp. 32, sewn. New York, 1833. 75c. 4687 Swinton (Wm.) History of the Seventh Regiment National Guard, New York Il- lustrated by Thomas Nast. 8vo, cloth, gilt top. New York^ 1870 $1.50. _ 4688 Sylvester (Herbert M.) Indian Wars of New England. Beautifully printed in large type at Everett Press on a special grade of Exeter deckle-edged paper, in a limited edition of 1000 sets. 3 large and thick volumes, royal 8vo Colonial blue cloth, uncut rubricated labels gilt tops. Published at $15.00 net for $10.00. , „ j tr Snts TopogrShy of Indian Tribes; the* Early Settler and the Indian; the.Pequod War; Wars of the Mohelans- the Land of the Abenake; the French Occupation; Kmg Phihp's War; St. C^tin's War- Ouein Anne'g War; Lovewell's War (Seven Years" War) ; Governor Shirley's War Oc^own aVS; Spanrsh War, or FiVe Years' War. VVar of the Austrian Succession. King George's WarV French and Indian War; with extensive analtyical indexes. , ,. , r ..i, l^T AoaVt from the ereathistoricj^l value and interest of this set on the early, history of the New Bng?and st^t^s and^he various Indian tribes of New England, the set is especially rich in material relating to New York and the early Colonies. 158 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEW YORK. Sylvester (N. B.) Saratoga and Kay-ad-ros-se-ra. 8vo, pp. 52, original wrappers Troy, 1876. $1.25. 4690 Taft (Capt. E. D.) Original autograph letter dated Hdqrs., 2nd Vol. Brig. A. P. near Culpepper C. H., Va., October 6, 1863, addressed to General Hunt. 1 page, 4to with two extensive endorsements by R. B. Tyler and Gen. Henry I. Hunt. $10.00. '4691 Relates to promotions in the 10th N. Y. Batty, with sketch of services rendered by Chas. T Bruens and Joseph P. Denike. Tappan (Rev. H. P.) Spirit of Literature and Art; oration at first semi-centennial anniversary of Philomathean Society, Union College, July 25, 1848. Svo, pp. 53 sewn Albany, 1849. $1.25. 4692 Tawse (John) and Lyon. Report to Society in Scotland of visit to America to Native Indians ; folded map. Svo, pp. 68, boards. Edinburgh, 1839. $3.50. 4693 Describes visit among Indians of New York and Canada, with sketch of the Cherokees, Choctaws and Chickasaws of Georgia. ' [Taylor (W. B., State Engineer)] Communication from, in answer to resolution of Senate relative to removal of obstructions from Hudson River; folding maps. Svo, pp. 37, wrappers. Albany, 1863. $1.25. 4694 Thomas (Arad) Pioneer history of Orleans County, N. Y., containing account of civil divisions of western N. Y., with biographical notices of early settlers, lists of towns and country officers, with anecdotes and reminiscences, illustrating characters and customs of people. Portraits. Svo, pp. 463, cloth. Albion, N. Y., 1871. $3.75. 4695 Thomason (A., pseudonym of Andrew Bell) Men and Things in America. 16mo pp. 296, half calf (broken). London, 1837. $2.50. 4696 Autographed presentation copy from author. [Thompson (M. M.)] Witches of New York, as encountered by Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P.B. 12mo, pp. 405, cloth. New York, 1859. $1.50. 4697 Thorburn (Grant) 40 years' residence in America: or doctrine of a particular prov- idence. 12mo, pp. 264, cloth. Boston, 1834. $3.50. 4698 Relates principally to N. Y. Todd (Wm.) 79th Highlanders N. Y. Volunteers in War of Rebelhon, 1861-5; maps and views. Large Svo, pp. 525, cloth, uncut. Albany, 1886. $3.00. 4699 Towner (Ausburn) Our country and its people : history of valley and county of Chemung (N. Y.) ; very numerous portraits. Thick royal Svo, newly bound in half pol- ished calf, gilt edges. Syracuse, 1892. $8.50. 4700 A fine copy. Townsend (Thomas S.) Honors of Empire State in War of Rebellion. Svo, pp. 416, cloth. New York, 1SS9. $1.75. 4701 Tracy (Wm.) Second annual address before Oneida Historical Society, Jan. 13, 1880. Svo, pp. 34, wrappers. New York (1880). 50c. 4702 Travellers' Guide thru middle and northern states and provinces of Canada; plates. Thick 16mo, pp. 452, half morocco (rubbed). Saratoga Springs, 1834. $2.00. 4703 S. C, Va., Pa., New York, etc. Troy (N. Y.) Daily Arena: complete from its begininng Oct. 18, 1859 to Oct. 17, 1860. 2 large vols., folio, half leather. $25.00. 4704 Roughly collated and believed to be complete. Abraham Lincoln: the volumes contain a large amount of material relating to Lincoln and the political campaign of 1860, the slavery agitation, capture of slave vessels, secession agitation, etc. Contains also considerable material regarding Gen. Harney and Vancouver's Island, the Kansas Constitutional Convention, Pekin and the treaty with China, etc. Turner (O.) Pioneer history of Holland purchase of Western New York: embrac- ing account of ancient remains, and history of pioneer settlement, reminiscences of War of 1812, origin, progress and completion of Erie Canal, etc. ; portrait. Thick Svo, pp. 666, cloth. Buffalo, 1849. $8.50. 4705 Underwood (John C, Jurist) Original autograph letter signed, dated U. S. District Court, Alexandria, Va., Oct. 17, 1863, and addressed to War Gov. Seymour of N. Y. 1 page, 4to. $5.00. 4706 A prominent N. Y. abolitionist and made famous by refusing bail to Jefferson Davis when in- dicted before him for treason. He was bitterly assailed for enforcing the federal laws, especially those sanctioning confiscation. The present letter relates to Thomas Dean, of the 8th N. Y. Cav. U. S. Military Academy regulations established for organization and government of; with regulations for internal police of institution and rules and articles of war. Svo, pp. 138, cloth. New York, 1839. Scarce. $3.00. 4707 Valentine (David T.) History of city of New York; folding maps, plans and plates. Svo, pp. 404, cloth. New York, 1853. $3.00. 4'"'* Scarce. New York 159 Van Dyke (Gen. C. H.) Original autograph letter signed, addressed to Adj. Gen. Hillhouse, dated 1st Brig. Casey's Div. Hdqrs., 56th N. Y. V. I., June 17, 1862. 2 pages, 4to. $15.00. 4709 Relates to the appointment of I. A. Gould as 1st Lt. in Co. I, 56th N. Y. V. I. ' Verplanck (Gulian C.) Lecture introductory to course of scientific lectures before Mechanics' Institute of City of New York. 8vo, pp. 28, sewn. 1833. $1.00. 4710 Volcano under the city by a volunteer special; folding map. 16mo, pp. 350, cloth. New York, 1887. $1.25. 4711 Story of the draft-riot of 1863. Wager (D. E.) Men, Events, Lawyers, Politics and Politicians of Early Rome (N. Y.). 8vo, pp. 47, wrappers. Utica, 1879. 75c. 4712 War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, Special Order No. 335, dated June 27, 1865. $1.00. 4713 This is the order consolidating the 6th, lOth, and 13th New York heavy artillery into the 6th heavy New York artillery. Ward (F. DeW.) Churches of Rochester. Ecclesiastical history of Rochester, N. Y., narrative of rise, progress, and present condition of each religious organization, Aug. 1815 to July 1879. 8vo, pp. 192, cloth. Rochester, 1871. $5.00. 4714 Scarce. Ware (Wm.) Sermon preached on Sunday succeeding great fire (N. Y. C.) which occurred on Dec. 16, 1835. 8vo, pp. 18, wrappers. New York, 1835. $1.25. 4715 Washburn (G. H.) Complete Military History and Record of the 108th Regiment, N. Y. Vols, from 1862 to 1894; portraits and plates. Imperiaal 8vo, pp. 251, cloth. Rochester, N. Y., 1894. $4.00. 4716 Washington Benevolent Society of town of Augusta and county of Oneida [N. Y.] Constitution; with the farewell address of George Washington, etc; portrait. 16mo, pp. 73, boards. Albany, 1816. Rare. $4.50. 4717 Washington (George) Official Letters to the American Congress, written during the War between the United Colonies and Great Britain. 2 vols., 8vo, old half calf, en- tirely uncut edges. London, 1795. Very scarce. $15.00. 4718 A very unusual copy of this scarce work, the edges being entirely uncut throughout. It is a set of the rare original edition, with the duplicate titles reading: "American State Papers: a collection of original and authentic documents relative to the War between the United States and Great Britain." ... , Webb (Gen. Alex. S., Chief of Staff, Army of the Potomac) An origmal autograph letter signed, dated Feb. 7, 1865, addressed to Lt. John Egan. 1 page, 4to. $7.50. 4719 A strong endorsement of Egan's application as Col. of a N. Y. regiment. Weise (Arthur J.) Troy's One Hundred years, 1789-1889. Plates, one foldmg, and numerous other illustrations. 4to, pp. 461, cloth. Troy, 1891. $2.00. 4720 Welch (Samuel M.) Home history: recollections of Buffalo, 1830-40, or fifty years service; portraits and views. Large 8vo, pp. 424, cloth (stained). Buffalo, 1891. $3 00 4720a Westinghouse (George) (Biographical) Tribune, by Arthur Warren; with two fine photogravure portraits. 12mo, pp. 32, bound in full morocco as new. A few copies only privately printed, without place of publication or date. [1914.] $1.50. 4721 Apart from the biographical sketch, it gives chronology of events and progress, and list of honors conferred. A native of Schoharie Co., N. Y. ^ACy t-yo-y At Westchester, Ulster, and Dutchess Counties, Papers relatmg to, 1657-1782. 4to, pp. 44, sewn. [Albany, 1850.] $1.25. , . , ^ . ^ . '*722 Whitfield (George) Biography with special reference to his labors in America, coni- piled by Joseph Belcher; portrait and plates. 12mo, pp. 514, cloth. New York, n d $1.50. '*'2^ Founder of Calvinistic Methodists. ^-kt- i -vt ir -ii- \ tm_ -d ^^i A Whitney (J. H. E.) The Hawkins Zouaves (Ninth N. Y. V.) The Battles and Marches. 12mo, pp. 216, cloth. New York, 1866. $3.00. 4724 Who's Who in New York City and State, etc., edited by Hamersly. New York, 1905 $1 SO 4724a Williams (Edwin) New York Annual Register for 1834 containing an almanac civil and judicial list with political, statistical, and other information relating to N. Y. and U. S. 12mo, pp. 386, boards. New York, 1834. $1.00. 4725 Same for 1835. $1.00. . ^ • • u • ■ • , Willis (N. Parker) Trenton Falls, picturesque and descriptive, embracing original essay of John Sherman; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 96, sewn. New York, 1868 $125 47Z7 Wilson (Arabella M.) Disaster, Struggle, Triumph adventures of 1,000 "Boys in Blue," 1862-5 (126th Aegiment, N. Y. Volunteers); portraits and views. Large 8vo pp. 594, cloth. Albany, 1870. $6.00. 47Z8 Very scarce. 160 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NEW YORK. Wilson (George) Unveiling of statues on facade of Chamber of Commerce of N. Y. and 13Sth annual banquet of Chamber, 1903 ; portraits. 4to, pp. 86, cloth. New York 1903. $1.75. 4729 Wingate (Gen. Geo. W.) History of 22nd N. Y. National Guard, from organization to 1895. Map, portraits, plates. 8vo, pp. 796, cloth. New York, 1896. $3.00. 4730 Wooley (Chas.) Two Years Journal in New York and part of its Territories in America ; with Introduction and Notes by Dr. E. B. O'Callaghan. 8vo, pp. 97, unbound and entirely uncut. New York, 1860. $2.00. 4731 Woolston (Howard Brown) Study of population of Manhattanville. 8vo, pp. 158, wrappers. New York (Columbia Univ. Vol. 35, No. 2), 1909. Out of print and scarce. $1.50. 4732 [Worth (Gorham A.)] Random recollections of Albany, 1800 to 1808. 8vo, pp. 58, sewn. Albany, 1849. $1.50. 4733 See also Conn. ; Wansey— Ky. ; Western Jl. — La. ; Voyage — Md. ; Forman — Mass. ; Jackson, Purcell, Smith — Mich. ; Carver, Colton— Ohio ; Slocum Genealogy— Pa. ; Crown Collection, Gates, Hawley, Linschoten, Sutcliff, Van Campen, Wimer— R. I.; Johnson. NORTH CAROLINA. Abbott (A. O.) Prison life in South : at Richmond, Macon, Savannah, Charlestown, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Goldsborough, and Andersonville, 1864 to 1865; numer- ous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 374, cloth. New York, 1866. $1.50. 4734 Same, half red morocco. New York, 1865. $2.00. 4735 Act for granting Liberty to carry Rice from His Majesty's Province of Carolina in America directly to any part of Europe southward of Cape Finisterre, in ships built in and belonging to Great Britain, and navigated according to Law. Printed in black letter, folio, sewn. London, 1730. $4.50. 4736 Alvord (Clarence W.) and Bidgood. The First Explorations of the Trans-Al- legheny Region by the Virginians, 1650-1674. Facsimiles and maps. Large 8vo, pp. 275, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1912. $5.00. 4737 Deals quite extensively with North Carolina. American's Guide : comprising Declaration of Independence, articles of confederation, constitution of U. S., and constitutions of several states composing Union. 12mo, pp. 402, mottled calf. Phila., 1833. $1.75. 4738 Contains Constitution of North Carolina. Ammen (D.) Atlantic Coast. 12mo, pp. 283, cloth. New York, 1883. $1.00. 4739 Containing some interesting material relating to operations on North Carolina coast. Andrews (Sidney) South since War, travel and observation in Georgia and Caro- linas. 12mo, pp. 408, cloth. Boston, 1866. $1.50. 4740 Atkinson (Thomas, Bishop of N. C.) Christian Duty in Present Time of Trouble; sermon preached at St. James Church, Wilmington, N. C. 8vo, pp. 14, boards. Wil- mington, 1861. $1.00. 4741 Very scarce. Bartram (Wm.) Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, Cherokee Country, extensive Territories of Muscogulges or Creek Confed- eracy, and Country of Choctaws ; soil and natural productions, manners of Indians, etc. Engraved portrait, folding map and plates. 8vo, pp. 550, original boards. Lon- don, 1792. Scarce. $21.00. 4742 A very choice copy entirely uncut in the original boards. Althougli Bartram was a naturalist, lie neglected nothing which would add to common stock of human knowledge. He not only offers us pictures of Indian life, and sketches of striking pe- culiarities of tribes he visited, but he gives us tables of names and locailities of numerous towns of populous nations of Creeks and Cherokees. Fifty-three villages of first, and forty-five of the latter, are enumerated and named. Benton (Hon. Jacob) of New Hampshire. Speech of : in House of Reps., 1868. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. Washington [18681. 75c. 4743 Relates to N. Carolina and the Soufh. Boynton (Charles B.) History of Navy during Rebellion. Portraits and many fine plates (some colored). 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. New York, 1868. $6.50. 4744 Includes operations on North Carolina Coast. Branch (Gen. Lawrence O'B.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Headquar- ters First Division, Kinston, April 2, 1862, addressed to War Gov. Clark of N. C. 2 closely written pages, folio. $40.00. , 4745 A very important historical document being private letter giving important details of the Con- federate defeat at the Battle of Newbern, N. C. The letter is written to justify and vindicate him- self from Col. Sinclair's official report that Branch's negligence caused the Confederate defeat. He characterizes Sinclair as "a well scared coward" and develops the political and personal en- mity between himself and Sinclair. North Carolina 161 7" '^S?^^^ ^^^^'^ Healquarters, District of Pamlico, Newbern, Jan. 13, 1862. 4 pp., 4to. $50.00. 4746 A most interesting historical document reporting in detail his various preparations for the de- lense ol Mewbern, his shortage of ammunition on account of which lack his troops have had no practice, tie tears the fall of Newbern and is prepared for a desperate fight at the wharves. He leports tnat lie will never surrender until Newbern has been burned over his head. ;— Another, dated at Headquarters, South Brigade Light Division, on the Chicka- hommy River, June 8, 1862, addressed to War Gov. of N. C. 3 pp., 4to. $21.00. 4747 A very interesting letter written from his Camp on the Chickahominy River, Va., regarding casualty lists, refuting the false reports of the Adjutant of Col. Lee's regiment. In the letter he develops his animosity and nonresponsibility to the state, his allegiance being to tlie Confederate States Government. He shows how depleted his regiments are by hard service and requests N. C. to hli the gaps by conscription, etc. Another, dated Newbern, Feb. 24, 1862, addressed to War Gov. Clark of N. C. 4 very closely written pages, 4to. $60.00. 4748 A most important historical document giving extensive details regarding the defense of Newbern. Indicates to Gov. Clark his actions, describes in detail steps taken for the protection of the N. C coast, censures Gen. Hill, etc. Brown (W. W.) Negro in American Rebellion. Portrait. 12mo, pp. 396, half roan. Boston, 1880. $1.50. 4749 Siege of Washington, N. C, etc. Brownlow (AVm. G.) The Great Iron Wheel Examined; or, its false spokes ex- tracted ; an exhibition of Elder Graves, its builder ; portrait and numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 331, cloth. Nashville, 1856. $1.25. 4750 Contains much relating to North Carolina, Baptists, Methodism and Presbtyerianism, Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibhographies and analytical index ; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper; 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 4751 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States It deall with marriage custsms, controUea^ fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, educa tion, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and mar- riage in the various _ states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Cartland (F. G.) Southern Heroes, or Friends in War Time. Intro, by B. F. True- blood. Portraits and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 501. Cambridge, 1895. $2.50. 4752 Containing much relating to North Carolina. Catesby (Mark) Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands ; containing figures of birds, beasts, fishes, insects, and plants, particularly forest trees, shrubs, and other plants not hitherto described, or very incorrectly figured by authors ; with descriptions in English and French ; revised by Edwards. With large colored map and 220 beautifully colored plates. 2 vols., folio, full mottled calf extra. London, 1754. $125.00. 4753 An exceptionally fine and clean copy of best edition of this excessively rare and most valuable work, with unusually brilliant impressions of plates. Of this edition Lowndes says "plates are colored with superior care." "Catesby, after having lived in Virginia, from 1712 to 1719, studying its natural history, re- turned to England when he was induced to take another voyage to America, for express purpose of collecting and describing its natural productions. The fruit of his voyage was this natural history of Carolina, perhaps most curious and elegant performance of its kind that has anywhere appeared in EJurope." Champlin (John D., Jr.) Young Folk's History o£ War for Union. Many portraits, plates (some colored), maps, etc. Thick 8vo, pp. 605, cloth. New York, 1881. $1.50. 4754 North Carolina in Civil War. Confederate Military History; library o£ Confederate States History, written by distinguished men of South, and edited by Gen. C. A. Evans of Georgia. Portraits, maps and illustrations. 12 vols., Svo, half roan. Atlanta, Ga., 1899. $16.00. 4755 Cheap set lacking frontispiece to Vol. 1. The whole of volume four relates to North Carolina. Constitutions of United States, according to latest amendments: to which are pre- fixed Declaration of Independence, Federal Constitution, with amendments and fare- well address of George Washington; portrait. 12mo, pp. 523, old calf. Gettysburg, 1811. Very scarce. $5.00. 4756 Contains Constitution of North Carolina. Cooper (Lieut. A.) In and Out of Rebel Prisons. Illustrated. Svo, pp. 335, cloth. Oswego, 1888. $2.00. '^757 Plymouth, N. C. Cox (Samuel S.) Union— Disunion— Reunion. Three Decades of federal legislation. 1855-1885. Personal and historical memories of events precedmg, during, and since 162 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NORTH CAROLINA. American Civil War, involving slavery and secession, emancipation and reconstruction, with sketches of prominent actors during these periods. Numerous portraits. Thick 8vo, pp. 726, cloth. Providence, 1888. $3.25. 47S8 Containing much relating to North Carolina, including convention and_ ordinance of secession; operations on coast of; provisional government; slavery abolished; constitution formed and rati- fied; bribery and peculation; restoration to full federal relation, etc. Currie (James) Account of remarkable effects of shipwreck on mariners; with ex- periments and observations on influence of immersion in fresh and salt water, hot and cold, on powers of human body. 4to, pp. 25, sevvn. N. p., 1792. $1.50. 4759 An excerpt. The men were residents of North Carolina. Davis (Jefferson) Short History of Confederate States; portraits and illustrations 8vo, pp. SOS, cloth. New York, 1890. $3.00. 4760 Dickerson (Oliver M.) American Colonial Government, 1696-1765. A study of the British Board of Trade in its relation to the American Colonies, political, industrial, administrative. Facsimile of manuscripts. 8vo, pp. 400, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleve- land, 1912. $5.00. 4761 Ellison (Thomas) Slavery and Secession in America, Historical and Economical. Folding map. 8vo, pp. 387, cloth. London [1861]. $1.75. 4762 Garland (Samuel, Confederate General), Original autograph letter signed, dated Camp of Third Brigade, 3rd Division, June 11, 1862, addressed to his sister. 4 closely written pages, folio. $20.00. 4763 A long and most interesting private letter giving details of the death and career of Capt. Meem, details regarding) his new brigade, the scarcity of supplies at Richmond, the enemy's delay is dan- gerous, signifying strong earthworks to fall back upon when we whip them. Above letter written near Richmond where Garland was in command of a brigade comprising the 5th N. C, 24th Va., 23rd N. C, 38th Va., 2nd Fla. and 2nd Miss. Gatlin (Gen. Richard C.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Hdqrs., Dept. of N. C, Goldsboro, Jan. 20, 1862, addresesd to War Gov. Clark of N. C. 1 p., 4to. $30.00. 4764 An important historical document showing the great diflficulties of obtaining supplies, friction between Gatlin and the N. C. railroad, the difficulties of trans porta ting freight thereover, etc. Gatlin, a citizen of N. C, graduate of West Point. -^— — Another, addressed to Henry T .Clark, Governor of N. C, dated Headquarters, Department of N. C, Goldsboro, Feb. 20. 1862. 1 p., 4to. $15.00. 4765 An interesting historical document reporting to Governor of N. C. movement of Federal War Vessels in the Sounds, especially the mouth of the Roanoke and Chowan Rivers. Gen. Gatlin was Major in the Mexican War. Graduate of West Point. On the outbreak of the Civil War he resigned hij commission to join\ the Confederate States. Gibbes (Dr. R. W.) Documentary History of American Revolution, consisting of letters and papers relating to contest of liberty, chiefly in South Carolina, 1781-1782, 8vo, pp. 288, doth. Columbia, 1853. Scarce. $5.00. 4766 Comprises a valuable and interesting collection of 302 official and private letters, etc., written during the war by such distinguished men as Gen. Harry Lee; Hampton; Naah. Greene; J. Rut- ledge; Swinton; Wayne; Marion, and numerous others. It also gives a full account of the battle of Eutaw, and exchanges 'of prisoners, etc. Greene (Chas. S.) "Photograph of our old life:" sparks from the camp fire and truthful account of prison pens of Dixie, etc. ; facsimile, map, and numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 528, newly bound by Riviere in half calf, gilt top. Phila., 1889. $6.50. 4767 Fine copy. Hariot (Thomas) Narrative of the First English Plantation of Virginia, first printed at London in 1588, now reproduced after De Br/s illustrated edition printed at Frank- fort in 1590, the illustrations having been designed in Virginia in 1585 by John White. Small 4to, pp. 178, Roxburghe, as new. London, 1893. $3.50. 4768 The above is the beautiful reprint made in London in 1893, which reproduces the many quaint and curious plates, and map. It is entirely out of print and becoming scarce, as only a small number were printed. It records contemporaneously the history of the first English settlement in the U. S., established by Sir Walter Raleigh, and its failure. Virginia at that time covered all of the country North of Florida and South of Labrador. Contains much relating to slavery. Hawkins (Wm. G.) Lunsford Lane; or. Another Helper fro mNorth Carolina; por- trait. 12mo, pp. 305, cloth. Boston, 1853. $1.50. 4769 Henderson (Archibald) Origin of the Regulation in N. C. 8vo, pp. 12, sewn. Ex- cerpt Amer. Hist. Review, Jan., 1916. $1.00. 4770 Hill (Gen. Daniel H.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Yorktown, Va., July 17, 1861, addressed to War Gov. Ellis of N. C. 2 closely written pages, folio. $17.50. 4771 A very interesting historical document regarding his appointment as Brig. Gen. with permission to retain command of 1st N. C. Regt. Refers to Col. Pender's Regt., to the spread of measlc* North Carolina 163 in camp, the lack of medical supplies, the terrible lack of utensils so that they have nothing but sticks on which to toast their meat and are compelled to roast their coffee on spades, etc. ' Another dated Yorktown, Va., June 26, 1861, addressed to Hon. J. W. Osborne. 1 page, 4to, $12.50. 4772 _ Relates to relief of N. C. Military Institute, of which Hill was formerly supt., also non-recogni- tion by Confederate states of his appointment. An indignant protest in which he offers to leave the field, is willing to submit to any personal indignity, but as representative of the State his posi- tion should be recognized by the Confederate States Govt. Holmes (Gen. Theophilus H.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Hdqrs., Goldsboro, April 22, 1862, addressed to War Gov. Clark of N. C. 2 pages, 4to. $25.00. 4773 An important historical document relating to the unfavorable attitude toward conscription, army desertions, the impressing of arms, the feint made by the federals at Albemarle sound, the strategy of McCleland, the impending attack by Burnside, etc. [Hudson (H. N.)] Chaplain's Campaign with Gen. Butler. 8vo, pp. 66, wrappers. New York, 1865. $1.25. 4774 Privately printed. Autographed presentation copy from author to Benson J. Lossing. Hutchins (Thomas) Topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina; reprinted from the exceedingly rare original edition of 1778, and edited with an extensive biographical sketch of the author, annotated bibliography of his writings, index, etc., by Frederick C. Hicks, of Columbia University Library. Beautifully printed in large type and illustrated with maps, facsimiles, etc. Royal 8vo, pp. 144, full buckram, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 477S Only 245 copies printed, each numbered. It contains in pocket at end the very large Hutchins Map of 1778, size 42x34 inches. It contains much valuable information rega'-din'^ th" ^irW fm-*;;. Indian Expeditions, Benjamin Franklin, early river navigation, Kaskaslcia, Illinois, Lakes Michigan and Huron, Fort Mackinac, Missouri River, Ohio River, Fort Pitt, Public Lands Systems, southern Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Vincennes, George Washington, etc. James (Horace) Annual report of superintendent of negro affairs in North Carolina, 1864, with appendix containing history and management of freedmen in this depart- ment to June, 1865. 8vo, pp. 64, wrappers. Boston [1865]. $1.75. 4776 Johnson (Capt. Charles) History of the Pyrates from their first rise and settlement in the Island of Providence, to the present time, with the remarkable actions and ad- ventures of the two female pyrates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny; also, of Captains Martel, Vane, Racken, Low, Smith, Kidd, Fly, etc., and their several crews ; the natural hatred and cruelty of the inhabitants to all Whites ; their Laws, Manners, Customs, Government and Religion ; of the Tryal and Execution of the Pyrates at Providence, under Governor Rogers. Collected from Journals of Pyrates, brought away by a Per- son who was taken by, and forced to live with them 12 years. With the scarce maps and plates in perhaps almost unique condition, namely as clean and crisp as when first published. 2 vols., 8vo, paneled calf. London, 1726. $120.00. 4777 A remarkably fine, clean, tall and crisp copy of this most curious and entertaining work. The operations of these various pirates covered thei complete Atlantic Coast from N"ewfoundland to the Northern Shores of Brazil. The volumes are full of curious and quaint information regarding the Natives and their conditions, the dare devil risks assumed by the pirates, their cruelties, captures of prizes, stratagem, etc. The volumes contain much curious early information on Nova Scotia, Maine, the Massachusetts Colony, the Dutch settlements at New York, Delaware, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, the West Indies and Central America. Johnson (Edward A.) School history of negro race in America, 1619 to 1890, with introduction as to origin of race; and short sketch of Liberia. 8vo, pp. 200, cloth. Chicago, 1891. $1.75. 4778 King (Edw.) The Great South : Record of journeys in La., Texas, Mo., Ark., Miss., Ala Ga, Fla., S. C, N. C, Ky., Tenn., Va., and Mo.; map and very numerous full- page and other illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth, pp. 808. Hartford, 1875. $3.75. 4779 The Southeren States; Record of Journeys in La., Texas, Mo., Ark, Miss., Ala., Ga., Fla., S. C, N. C, Ky., Tenn., Va., and Mo.; map and very numerous full- page and other illustrations. 3 vols., royal Bvo, cloth. London, 1875. $5.00. 4780 The two titles above are the same work, under different titles. The later is the best edition. Lane (Col. James H., of 28th N. C. V.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Hdqrs 28th Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 18, 1861, addressed to Gen. J. G. Martm. 1 page, 4to. $15.00. ^ ^. , , .„,, , 4781 An interesting letter urging that they do not force upon his men old arms. We prefer waiting to lugging such useless masses of wood and metal about with us. Unless proper arms can be supplied, he preferred to disband the regiment. Lane (Wm. R., Confederate War Tax Official) Original autograph letter signed, dated from War Tax Office, Goldsboro, N. C, Dec. 16, 1864, addressed to Senator The ■ letter *makes ^recommendations' in regard to the pending tax bill and the necessity for the employment of a larger number of deputies and increased pay for postmasters. 164 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland. U. S. A. NORTH CAROLINA. Larnnan (Chas.) Letters from the Alleghany Mountains. 12mo, pp. 198, cloth, uncut New York, 1849. $1.75. 4783 Contents: The Cherokees of Carolina; The Valley of Virginia; Cherokee Customs; etc. Lucas (Samuel) Charters of the Old Enghsh Colonies in America, with introduction and notes. 8vo, pp. 143, original boards, uncut. London, 18S0. Scarce. $3.75. 4784 Proprietary charters of the Carolinas. Macfarlane (James) Coal-Regions of America: their topography, geology and de- velopment ; maps. Thick 8vo, pp. 712, cloth. New York, 1877. $3.75. 4785 Triassic coal fields of North Carolina. Macrae (David) The Americans at home : pen and ink sketches of American men, manners, and institutions. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1870. $4.50. 4786 American women, Stonewall Jackson, North Carolina, Confederate navy and cavalry, negro dom- ination, peculiarities, inifluence of slavery on Christianity, etc., Va., New England, etc. Michaux (Andre) Travels into Kentucky, 1793-1796: Travels to west of Allegheny Mountains, in Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, and back to Charleston by the upper Carolinas, 1802-1803, by Francois A. Michaux : Tour into the territory northwest of the Allegheny Mountains, 1803, by Thaddeus M. Harris ; edited by Thwaites. With por- traits, folding maps, and facsimiles. Large 8vo, pp. 382, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleve- land, 1904. $5.00. 4787 Morse (Jedidiah) American Geography; or views of present situation of U. S., their boundaries, mountains, lakes, etc. ; account of war and description of Kentucky, west- ern territory and Vermont, etc.; folding maps. 8vo, pp. 555, old calf (newly rebacked). London, 1792. $2,50. 4788 Best edition. Relates to N. and S- Carolina. North Carolina: Eight items as below. Price for the lot, $5.00. 4789 Comprises six letters picked up after the battle of Gettysburg; two inspection reports; 1 con- federate frank envelope; order to Paymaster Doran of the Federal Navy to turn over to Cfapt Rootes of Va. Navy Federal Funds, dated Navy Yard, Gosport, April 23, 1861; General Orders is- sued by Gen. Peck Nos. 28 and 32, regarding battle of Newbern, N. C, and free schools for colored children; receipt for arms, haversacks, etc., issued at Orange Court House, N. C. ; receipt for $2,000 for Commissary Dept. ; confederate pass to ride in an ambulance; etc. in the War, 1861-5 ; Five Points in the Record of ; report of the Committee ap- pointed by the North Carolina Literary and Historical Society, 1904. Numerous maps. Svo, pp. 79, wrappers. Goldsboro, 1904. 7Sc. 4790 O'Connell (J. J.) Catholicity in the Carolinas and Georgia: leaves of its history; portrait. Thick 8vo, cloth. New York, n. d. $3.50. 4791 Olmsted (F. L.) Journey in Seaboard Slave States, with remarks on their economy. Woodcuts. 12mo, pp. 739, new half buckram. New York, 1856. $3.50. 4792 Contains long chapter relating to N. Car. Peck (Gen. John D.) Two original autograph letters, one dated from Hdqrs., Dept. of the East, N. Y., March 13, 1865, the other from Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1866, one page 8vo and 2 pages 4to, respectively. Both are addressed to Benson J. Lossing, the historian, and furnish information requested by Lossing for use in his history of the Civil War, regarding operations of the army of Suffolk and the army of N. C. during 1863 and 1864. The two documents, $7.50. 4793 Peck was born at Manlius, N. Y., a graduate of West Point. He made a brilliant defense of Suffolk against a superior force under Longstreet. Pettigrew (Gen. James J.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Sullivan's Island, April 4, 1861, addressed to Col. Edward Manigault, 3 pp., 8vo. $15.00. 4794 An interesting letter relating to supplies and ammunition and the unnecessary waste thereof, etc. Pettigrew commanded the 12th N. C. regiment. Phillips (Ulrich B.) Plantation and Frontier Documents: 1649-1863; illustrative of industrial history in colonial and ante-bellum South. With facsimiles. 2 vols., large Svo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1910. $12.50. 4795 Affords the best insight into the general life of the South as a whole, which has thus far been attempted. — Am-erica-n Historical Review. Ralph (Julian) Dixie ; or Southern Scenes and Sketches ; numerous illustrations, mostly full page. Svo, pp. 424, cloth. New York, 1896. $2.00. 4796 Charleston and Carolinas. etc. Raper (Chas. L.) North Carolina; Study in EngHsh Colonial Government. Svo, pp. 273, cloth. N. Y., 1904. As new. $2.00. 4796a Sanders (George N., of C. S. Navy Department) Two original autograph letters signed relating to Col. McRae's Conspiracy, the one dated from C. S. Navy Dept, Richmond, Dec. 3, 1862, the other from 8 Austen Friars, London, July 16, 1863, both addressed to War Gov. Vance of Va., 1 page, 4to and 1 folio. The two letters, $30.00. 4797 Two exceedingly interesting historical documents, the one relating to bonding of Col. McRae North Dakota 165 ^rri^I =? ? Agent for the C. S. Navy Dept., the second relating to his conspiracy in which his rt=f?n„ ^?„ }ll ^^""'^A ^^ "'^ '"°" P"verse, destructive, wanton and corrupt of the present day, f„ A.^ vLut "^f }^^^"- '1° Pf"™* delivery of further goods upon his orders, the notice given to the iinghsh capitalists who were advancing funds to the C. S. A., etc. foA}^^A^^^'/^' ¥.■) paginal autograph letter signed, dated Petersburg, Oct. 19, 1864, addressed to War Gov. Vance of N. C, 3 pp., 4to. $17.50 4798 =rmv (^„^^^ confidential letter showing the great difficulty of properly clothing the Confederate ™J^r^T« J'i''''^°,*j""^'^"" 9°^- "^='"« '>"= penciled the oultine of reply to be made and marked letter to be filed private. Scales was a native of N. C, and active in state politics. Scott (Joseph) Geographical Dictionary of U. S. : description of each State ; popu- lation, number of acres, soil, productions, natural curiosities, various climates, rivers, lakes, mineral springs, mountains, manufactures, trade, commerce, etc. With account of Ind., Mich.,_La. Territories, etc.; with map of U. S. mounted on Hnen. 8vo, hand- somely bound in half crushed levant morocco. Phila., 1805. $17.50. 4799 Contains long description of North Carolina and its towns. Sherman's Historical Raid, the Memoirs in light of the Record by H. V. Boynton. 8vo, pp. 276, cloth. Cincinnati, 1875. $1.50. 4800 Relates partly to North Carolina. Sikes (Enoch W.) Transition of North Carolina from Colony to Commonwealth; map. 8vo, pp. 866, wrappers, uncut. Baltimore (Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies, Nos. 10-11), 1898. $1.00. 4801 Soldiers' Memorial Society: report of Miss Bell at Harker's Island, N. C, and ex- tracts from reports of schools at Richmond. Bvo, pp. 8, sewn. Boston, circa 1868. $1-25. 4802 Stephens (A. H.) Constitutional View of War between the States, etc. ; frontispiece. 2 vols:, 8vo, cloth. Phila. (1868). $5.00. 4803 Taliaferro (H. E.) Fisher's River Scenes and Characters. With illustrations by John MXenan. 12mo, pp. 269, cloth. New York, 1859. $1.75. 4804 Relates to N. C. Whiting (Gen. Wm. H. C.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Wilmington, Sept. 26, 1864, addressed to War Gov. Vance of N. C. 2 closely written pages, large 4to. $30,00. 4805 _A very important historical document, being a confidential letter detailing the defense of Wil- mington, the need for more troops, men and negroes. Vance had expressed lack of confidence in Whiting; Whiting gives full details and marks the letVer "confidential as containing special in- formation." He also offers to relinquish his command and aid any one capable. He adds: "Even Napoleon or I/Ce must have troops to save Wilmington." See also Fla. ; Martyn — Ga. ; O'Connell — La. ; Du Pratz, Voyage — Mass. ; Jackson — Miss. ; Address, Whiting — N. Y. ; Burton, Janson — Pa. ; Finch, Linschoten — R. I. ; Johnson — South Carolina — Tenn. ; Ramsey — Va. ; Chalmers, Gates, Operations. NORTH DAKOTA. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index ; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineagtie hand-made paper. 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, uncut, gih tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 4805 Ihe most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, educa- tion, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and mar- riage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New Eiigland, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Custer (Eliz. B.) "Boots and Saddles'' or life in Dakota with General Custer; map and portrait. 12mo, pp. 312, cloth. New York, 1885. First edition. $1.50. 4807 Ingham (G. Thomas) Digging Gold among the Rockies or exciting adventures of wild camp life in Leadville, Black Hills, and the Gunnison Country; numerous illus- trations. Thick 12mo, pp. 508, cloth. Phila. [1880]. $3.75. 4808 Jackson (Helen) A Century of Dishonor; sketch of U. S. Government's dealings with some of the Indian Tribes. 12mo, pp. 514, cloth. Boston, 1895. $2.50. 4809 Much on the Delawares, Cbeyennes, Nez Perces, Sioux, Poncas, Cherokees, etc. JefEerys (T.) Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North and South America ; giving a particular account of the climate, soil, minerals, animals, veg- etables, manufactures, trade, commerce and languages ; together with the religion, gov- ernment, genius, character, manners and customs of the Indians and other inhabitants. First editions, both parts, with the complete set of 18 beautifully engraved large folding maps and plates. Folio, pp. 414, old calf, rebacked, sound. London, 1760. $125.00. 4810 Part I contains a description of Canada and old I^uisiana Territory. Part II contains descrip- 166 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. NORTH DAKOTA. tion of the Islands of St. Domingo, St. Martin, St Bartholomew, Guadalupe, Martinico, La Gren- ade and Cayenne. The above is a remarkably tall and unusually clean copy of this exceedinely scarce work. It includes all of the rare folding maps in unusually fine and clean condition. The very large maps have been mounted on linen. Another copy of same. Maps not mounted, otherwise same. 4810a Matthews (Washington) Ethnography and Philology of Hidatsa Indians. 8vo, pp. 239, cloth. Washington, 1877. $1.75. 4811 Maximilian (Prince of Wied) Travels in Interior of North Ainerica, 1833; trans- lated from the German by Lloyd ; edited by Thwaites. With facsimile and many plates. 3 vols,, large 8vo ; also a folio atlas of maps and plates ; in all 4 vols., cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1906. $27.50. 4812 The most complete English translation; gives the twenty-three Indian vocabularies, which ap- peared in the original German edition, and also Maximilian's account of the Indian sign language, liis catalogue of birds for both the Missouri^ and Wabash River Valleys, and a summary of his meteorological observations on the upper Missouri. These add materially to the scientific value of the present edition. Much relating! to North Dakota. North Dakota: A complete set of the Biennial Reports of the State Engineer from their beginning in 1904 to 1914 inclusive. There are numerous illustrations showing waterways, timber lands, irrigation, drainage, etc. 6 vols.', 8vo, in the original wrap- pers. Bismarck, 1904-1914. $5.00. 4813 State Historical Society Collections, Vol. 1. 8vo, pp. 500, cloth. Bismarck, 1906. $4.50. 4814 Roberts (Thomas P.) Report of Reconnaissance of Missouri River in 1872; numer- ous folding maps. 8vo, pp. 56, cloth. Washington, 1875. $3.00. 4815 Robertson (James A., editor) Louisiana under Rule of Spain, France, and U. S., 1785-1807; Social, Economic, and Political Conditions of Territory represented in Louisiana Purchase. Translated or transcribed from original manuscripts; with col- ored map of territory and early maps and plans. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. 4816 Walker (J. E.) Campaigns of General Custer in the North- West, and the Surrender of Sitting Bull. Portraits. 8vo, pp. 139, original wrappers. New York, 1881. $1.25. 4817 Wheeler (Olin D.) Wonderland 1904, descriptive of the Northwest. Extensively illustrated and colored map. Sm. 4to, pp. 116, wrappers. St. Paul, 1904. 7Sc. 4818 Contents; Haunts of Wild Game; Lignite Coal Area in N. Dak.; Yellowstone Park; Irrigation in Northwest and Travels of Lewis and Clark. See also Ore.; Wright (G. F.). OHIO. Abbott (John S. C.) History of state of Ohio from discovery of the great valley to present time, including narratives of early explorations, struggles between France and England for possession of valley, war with Indians, etc. ; numerous portraits, plates, etc. 8vo, pp. 876, newly bound in red buckram, leather label. Detroit, 1875. $7.50. 4819 Acts of a general nature, enacted, revised, and ordered to be reprinted at first ses- sion of 29th general assembly of State of Ohio. Thick 8vo, full sheep. Columbus, 1831. $2.50. 4820 Adams (Seymour W., late pastor. First Baptist Church) Memoir, edited by J. P. Bishop. Portrait. 16mo, pp. 237, cloth. Cleveland, 1866. Scarce. $2.00. 4821 Akers (Wm. J.) Cleveland Schools in 19th Century; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 440, cloth. Cleveland, 1901. $1.75. 4822 Presentation copy. Albach (Jas. R.) Annals of the West; Events in Western States and Territories from Discovery of Mississippi Valley to 1856. 8vo, pp. 1016, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1857, $6.00. 4823 Considerable matter relating to Ohio. Album of the Western Reserve Centennial pub. under auspices of the woman's department. Oblong 4to, pp. 279, cloth. Cleveland, 1896. $1.50. 4824 A collection of photographs of Cleveland's prominent citizens and public buildings. American Adventure by Land and Sea : shipwrecks, adventures at home and abroad, Indian captivities. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. New York, 1900. $1.25. 4825 Relates particularly to the old Northwest. Antietam; Report of the Ohio Antietam Battlefield Commission. Numerous portraits and plates. 8vo, pp. 158, cloth. Springfield, 1904. $1.25. 4826 Ohio . 167 Antrim (Joshua) History of Champaign and Logan Counties (Ohio) from their first settlement; portraits. 12mo, pp. 460, doth. Bellefontaine, 1872. Very scarce. $12.50. 4827 Ashburn (Joseph N.) History of 86th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry ; portraits and plates. Svo, pp. 150, cloth. $3.00. 4828 Of the above volume 250 copies were privately printed for the author. Four copies remain for sale. A well and interestingly prepared regimental history, with a complete roster. Ashe (Thomas) Travels in America, 1806, for the purpose of exploring the Rivers Allegheny and Monongahela, Ohio and Mississippi, and to ascertain the produce and condition of their banks and vicinity. The very rare original and best edition. 3 vols., 12mo, newly and beautifully bound in half morocco extra, full gilt edges. Lon- don, 1808. $45.00. 4829 An unusually choice and clean set of the best edition , of this very scarce work. The present copy includes^ the scarce appendix, giving the early settlements along the various rivers and the distance in miles, which was omitted entirely from the reprint. These travels relate to Pa., N. Y., Ohio, 111., Ky., La., Miss., Va., Del., etc. Ashland (Ohio) Directory, 1906. Svo, pp. 106, cloth. Norwalk, 1906 . $1.50. 4830 Same for 1911. 8vo, pp. 196, cloth. Ashland, 1911. As new. $1.50. 4831 Ashley (Hon. James M., of Ohio) Orations and Speeches, edited by Benj. W. Ar- nett, being souvenir from Afro- American League of Tenn., to James M. Ashley; por- traits. Thick 8vo, cloth. Phila., 1894. $2.50. 4832 Presentation copy from J. M. Ashley. Relates to slavery, the reconstruction period and Lincoln. Ashtabula Co. Atlas for 1905. A series of 40 large toned maps and plates and numer- ous portraits and views and including historical sketches of each township, etc. One large volume, atlas 4to, half leather. Ashtabula, 1905. Pub. at $20.00. $7.50. 4833 Fine copy, as new. History of, with biographical sketches of pioneers and most prominent men ; map and numerous illustrations. Folio, pp. 256, half leather (rubbed), gilt edges. Phila., 1878. Pubd. at $20.00. $7.50. 4834 Ashtabula Sentinal (Jefferson, Ohio), weekly issue, 136 Civil War and Lincoln is- sues as below. $34.00. 4834a Comprises January 10 to December 25, 1856, October 6, 1859, January 9 to December 25, 1861, August 2 and September 13, September 27 to October 25, November 8, 15, 1865, and supplements of January 9, February 27 and March 20, 1861, also from April 20 to September 12, 1861. A scarce Ohio newspaper full of material regarding Northern sentiment in regard to slavery and the war. Atlas of Industries along Pennsylvania Railroad Lines. Colored maps. Royal 4to, pp. 56, wrappers. Philadelphia (1894). 75c. 4835 Atwater (Caleb) Account of explorations along the Ohio River; with map and 3 plates. Svo, pp. 148, original sheep. Cincinnati, 1836. Scarce. $9.00. 4836 Writings ; folding maps. Svo, pp. 408, old calf. Coltimbus, 1833. $5.00. 4837 Includes Description of Antiquities discovered in the Western Country and Remarks made on tour to Prairie du Chien, thence to Washington City, 1829. Audubon and his Journals : by Maria R. Audubon ; with zoological and other notes by Elliott Coues; portraits and plates. 2 vols., Svo, cloth, gilt tops. London, 1898. $5.50. '*839 Much of interest relating to Ohio. Aynge (G. A.) The Death of Tecumseh. 12mo, pp. 76, original boards, uncut. Dart- mouth, 1821. Very rare. $10.00. 4840 Also gives brief description of the settlement of the Moravians. Baldwin (John D.) Ancient America, in Notes on American Archaeology. Plates and woodcuts. 12mo, pp. 299, cloth, uncut. London, 1872. $2.25. 4841 Mound Builders of Ohio, etc. Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railway Co.; First Annual Reports of President and Directors to Stockholders. 4to, wrappers. 1894. 75c. 4»4.i Bauder (Levi F., First Sgt., Co. B, 7th O. V. I.) Two long and exceedingly inter- esting original autograph letters relating to the rescue of the 5th Conn V. I- Aag-in fact, giving a full narrative of all particulars connected therewith, together with a map of thfbattlefield of Cedar Mountain corseted by Sgt Bauder to illustrate the details covered in the letters. Pp. 5, 4to, dated Dec. 4, 1912. $7.50. 4842a A well written account refuting published statements. Bayard (Mr.) Speech on bill received from Senate entitled '-An Act t°«peal cer- tain acts respectin| organization of courts of U. S." Svo, pp. 34. sewn. Washington 1802. $1.00. Relates to Ohio, Ky., Tenn., Va., etc. 168 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OHIO. Bellefontaine: History of First Presbyterian Church of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and Addresses at 3Sth anniversary of Rev. George L. Kalb. Numerous portraits and illus- trations. 12mo, pp. 278, cloth. Bellefontaine, 1900. $1.25. 4344 Belmont County (Ohio) Centennial history compiled by A. T. McKelvey; very numerous portraits and views. 4to, pp. 834, full morocco (rubbed), gilt edges. Chi- cago, 1903. Pub'd at $15.00 net. $7.50. 4845 Bench and Bar of Ohio; compendium of history and biography ed. by Reed, Randall, and Greve ; profusely illustrated with steel plate and halftone engravings. 2 vols., roy. 8vo, handsomely bound in full morocco, inside gold borders, gilt edges. Chicago, 1897 A fine set. $10.50. 4846 Bering (John A.) and Thos. Montgomery. History of 48th Ohio Vet. Vol. Inf., giving complete account of regiment, its capture, prison life, etc. Sm. 12mo, pp. 299* cloth. Hillsboro, 1880. Scarce. $7.50. 4847 Only a limited number printed privately. Bible in the Public Schools: Arguments in case of John D. Minor et al. versus Board of Education of Cincinnati et al. before Superior Court, Cincinnati, with opin- ions and decisions of Court. 8vo, pp. 420, cloth. Cincinnati, 1870. $3.50. 4848 Bickham (Wm. D.) From Ohio to Rocky Mountains. Editorial correspondence of the Dayton (Ohio) Journal. 12mo, pp. 178, cloth. Dayton, 1879. $1.75. 4849 Bierce (L. V.) Historical Reminiscences of Summit County. 16mo, pp. 156, cloth. Akron, 1854. $7.50, 4850 An unusually fine copy of this very scarce work. Bill (Ledyard) Original autograph letter dated from New York, Feb. 2, 1867, ad- dressed to Benson J. Lossing, the historian, enclosing an extensive account of the life of Lt. Horace H. Bill. 7 pp., 4to. $10.00. 4851 Bill was U. S. Marshal for Northern Ohio under Pres. Lincoln and later a memfcer of the famous 8th Ohio^ Vol. Inf. The biographical sketch is an extensive one, only part was used by Ivossing in his history. Accompanying the document Is an original pen and ink drawing of Bill's sword and belt. Biographical Annals of Ohio, 1902-3; handbook of government and institutions of Ohio compiled by F. E. Scobey and B. L. McElroy. Vol. 1. Numerous portraits. Large and thick 8vo, pp. 916, cloth. N. p., 1903. $2.50. 4852 Biographical Cyclopaedia and portrait gallery with historical sketch of Ohio; illus- trated with numerous fine steel engravings. 3 vols., 4to, full morocco gilt, gilt edges. Cincinnati, 1883. Published at $30.00 net for $12,50. 4853 Same; numerous steel portraits. 6 vols., 4to, full morocco, gilt edges. Cin- cinnati, 1887. Pubd $48.00. $12.50. 4853a « A cheap set, the joints of some of the volumes being broken and one volume needs rebinding. Bird (Miss Isabella) Englishwoman in America. 12mo, pp. 471, cloth. London, 1856. $2.00. • fy , ^ ^^^^ Trip through New York, Ky., Ohio, 111,, etc. Bishop (Nathaniel H.) Four Months in a Sneak-Box; a Boat Voyage of 2,600 miles down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and along the Gulf of Mexico. Maps, plates and woodcuts. 8vo, pp. 334, cloth. Boston (1879). $2.50. 4855 Blaine (James G.) Twenty Years of Congress, from Lincoln to Garfield with Events which led to the Political Revolution of 1860. Folding map and engraved portraits. 2 large and thick vols., 8vo, cloth. Norwich, 1884. $3.50. 4856 Blair (Emma H.) Indian Tribes of Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of Great Lakes as described by Perrot, La Potherie, Marston, and Forsyth. Translated from the French Portraits, maps, facsimiles, and views, 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10,00. 4857 Constitutes a general history of the Indian tribes of the Northwest and region of the Great Ivakes, from their first intercourse with civilization to 1825. Blake (Sophia Jex) Visit to some American Schools and Colleges. 12mo, pp. 250, cloth. London, 1867. $1.75. 4858 Oberlin, Hillsdale, Antioch, etc. Blanchard (Rufus) Discovery and Conquests of Northwest, including Early History of Chicago, Detroit, Vincennes, St. Louis, Ft, Wayne, Prairie du Chien, Marietta, Cmcinnati, Cleveland, etc.; and Incidents of Pioneer Life in the Region of the Great Lakes and the Mississippi Valley. Maps and plates. 8vo, pp. 519, cloth. Chicago, 1880. $3.75, • y , ^^^g Bolton (Chas. E.) Memorial Sketch by Sarah K. Bolton; portraits and views, 8vo, pp. 120, cloth. Cambridge, 1907. $1.75 4860 Only a few copies privately printed. Ohio 169 Bouquet Expedition: [Smith (Williams)] Relation Historique de Vexpedition, centre les Indiens de I'Ohio, 1764, commandee par le Chevalier Henry Bouquet; con- tenant ses Transactions avec les Indiens, relativement a la delivrance des Prisonniers & aux Preliininaries de la Paix: avec Recit de la Campagne precedente de I'an 1763, & de la Bataille de Bushy-Run; methode de former des EstabUssemens sur la Fron- tiere : details concernant la contree des Indiens : avec une liste de nations, conbattans, villes, distances, & diverses routes ; traduit par C. G. F. Dumas. The First Amstedam edition with the four large folded, and beautifully engraved maps and plans by Thos. Hutchins, and the plate by West. 8vo, pp. 178, full morocco. Amsterdam, 1769. $25.00. 4861 A remarkably fine copy of this rare work. It is a clean and tall copy throughout, and the maps are in remarkably fine coridition. Narrates the details of the first victory, gained over Indian forces by English troops, after the savages had been taught the use of fire-arms. Nearly twenty years elapsed before the whites gained another, during which period they suffered such dreadful defeats in thirteen battles at the hands of the Indians, that the blood thickens with horror at their narraition. Col. Bouquet, by his judicious arrangements, first laid down the plan, in following which Gen. Wayne secured the same result. — Field. Brackenbridge (H. M.) Recollections of Persons and Places in the West. 12mo, pp. 332, cloth. Philadelphia, 1868. $3.50. 4862 Principally the old Northwest Territory. Voyage up Missouri River, 1811: also Francere's Voyage to the Northwest Coast of America, 1811-1814, or the First American Settlement on the Pacific; edited by Thwaites, with facimiles and views. Large 8vo, pp. 410, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 4863 Bradbury (John) Travels in the Interior of America in 1809-1811: including a Description of Upper Louisiana : together with the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee with the Illinois and Western Territories : and containing Remarks and Observations useful to persons Emigrating to those countries. 8vo, pp. 364, original boards. Liverpool, 1817. $15.00. 4864 Contents: Arrival at St. Louis — Introduction to Daniel Boone — Colter's interesting Escape from the Blackfoot Indiatis — Indian War Parties — Boone's Lick Settlement — Fort Osage — Poncar Indians — Journey Overland to the Missouri — Fur Company's Fort — Mandan Village — Buffalo-Hunt- ing — Chickasaws and Sioux — ^Narrative of a Journey from the Aricara Nation to the Pacific Ocean — -Missouri Territory, etc. Same, ed. by Thwaites ; folding map and facsimiles. Large 8vo, pp. 320, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $6.00. 4865 Brewster (George, principal of Cleveland Academy) Lectures on education. 8vo, pp. 360, boards. Columbus, 1833. $1.75. 4866 Bristol (Rev. Sherlock) The Pioneer Preacher; Incidents of Interest, and Experi- ences in the Author's Life. Portrait and plates. 12mo, pp. 336, cloth, one cover stained. Chicago, 1887. $2.50. 4867 Relates to Ohio. Brooks School, Cleveland, Ohio: 4th annual catalogue, 1877-8; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 104, half morocco, rubbed. Boston, 1878. $1.50. 4867a Brown (Chas. R.) Government of Ohio : its history, resources and jurisprudence, with outHne of government of U. S. ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 256, cloth. Kalamazoo, 1875. $1.50. 4868 Bryan (Ohio) Union Press, a weekly union journal, June 23, 1864. $1.25. 4868a Exceedingly interesting Lincoln issue, including the National Union ticket headed by Lincoln, Vallindigham, most contemptible of northern traitors, etc. Burnet (J.) Notes on Early Settlement of North- Western Territory; portrait. 8vo, pp. 501, cloth. Cincinnati, 1847. $6.75. 4869 Presentation copy from the author. Butterfield (C. W.) Historical account of expedition against Sandusky under Wm. Crawford, 1782; portrait. 8vo, pp. 404, cloth. Cincinnati, 1873. $10.50. 4870 Cheap copy, somewhat foxed. Another copy, half morocco, unusually good condition. $12.50. 4871 History of Seneca County from its first settlement to present, and of the In- dians within its hmits, etc. 12mo, pp. 252, half calf. Sandusky, 1848. $14.50. _ 4872 Cackler (Christian) "Recollections of an old settler:" stories of Kent and vicinity in pioneer times ; portraits. 8vo, pp. 56, sewn. Kent, 1904. Very scarce. $3.50. 4873 All copies have page 50' printed upside down. ,-, , ,0-1 Caird (James) Prairie Farming in America ; with notes on Canada and U. S. 12mo, pp. 130, cloth. New York, 1859. $1.25. 4874 Relates chiefly to Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, Minnesota, etc. 170 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OHIO. Caldwell's Atlas of Madison Co., Ohio, from actual surveys by and under direction of Henry Cring. Colored folding maps and illustrations. 4to, pp. 103, cloth. Condit !87S. $5.00. 4875 Also contains sketch of county and business directory. Canals: Laws for protection of canals of state of Ohio, regulation of navigation thereof, and for collection of tolls, etc. 8vo, pp. 64, wrappers. Columbus, 1847 $2.50. 4876 Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 4877 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, educa- tion, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and mar- riage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Capitol Gallery of official portraits of governors of Ohio: a series of portraits in exact reproductions of those which are in the state capitol at Columbus; with a bio- graphical sketch of each governor. 4to, beautifully bound in limp leather, gilt edges. [Cincinnati, 1905.] $3.00. 4877a Only 1000 copies were printed, this being No. 5. Carter (A. G. W.) Old Court House : reminiscences and anecdotes of courts and bar of Cincinnati ; portrait. 8vo, pp. 466, cloth. Cincinnati, 1880. $1.75. 4878 Case (Eckstein) Notes on the Origin and History of the "Ark." Beautifully printed at the Marion Press in large type on hand-made deckeled edge paper. With plates and facsimiles. 4to, pp. 48, in the original half morocco. Nice copy. Cleveland, Rowfant Club, 1902. $10.50, 4879 1 30 copies only printed. The first Association in Cleveland which comprised among its membership Wm. and I^eonard Case, %. A. Scovill, R. K. Winslow, and other early settlers. Champaign Co. (Ohio) Atlas from surveys and plans by J. W. Starr and J. N. Headington, with 34 large maps and numerous views. Atlas folio, cloth. Urbana, 1874. $5.00. 4880 A cheap copy, stained. Cherry (P. P.) The Grave Creek Mound : its history, and its inscribed stone with its vindication. 8vo, wrappers. Wadsworth, 1877. $1.25. 4881 This mound is located near Moundsville, Ohio. Chevalier (Michel) Lettres sur L'Amerique du Nord; folding map. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Paris, 1836. $3.50. 4882 The old Northwest. Chidlaw (B. W.) Story of my Ufe; illustrated. 12mo, pp. 382, cloth. Phila., 1890. $1.75. 4883 Wales, Ohio, mission work, work in CLvil War, etc. Yr American ; Yn cynwys Nodau Ar Daith, O Ddyffryn Ohio i Gymru, Golwg ar Dalaeth Ohio, Hanes Sefydliadau Cymreig yn America. 12mo, pp. 48, original wrap- pers. Llanrwst, 1840. Excessively rare. $5.00. 4884 The English translation of the title is as follows: The American; containing notes on a Journey, from Dyffryn, Ohio, to Wales, with History of Welsh Settlement in America; by R£V, B. W. Chidlaw, A. M., Minister of the' Gospel at Ohio. Christian Herald and Presbyterian Recorder (Cincinnati) : Weekly issue, 6 issues as below, folio, as issued. $2.50. 4885 1861 — April 4, October 17, November 28. 1862 — January 23, 30, April 10. Lincoln, Civil War and Slavery, Christian Press (Cincinnati): Monthly issues, 1861— Sept., Dec; 1864— Sept. Sm. folio, as issued. $2.00. 4886 Slavery, Lincoln, and Civil War. Christy (A. B.) Historical sketches of our 25 churches and missions and their work in missions, local growth and social life; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 260, cloth. Cleveland, 1896. $1.50. _ _ 4887 Christy (David) Lecture on African colonization including outline of slave trade, emancipation, relation of Liberia to England, etc. 8vo, pp. 56, wrappers. Cincinnati, 1849. $1.75. 4887a Also contains chapter on free colored emigration into Ohio. Cincinnati (Ohio) Daily Commercial, 1860 to 1866, 288 issues as below, folio, as is- sued, $17.50, or separated 30c each. 4888 I860— April 5, June 26, July 5, August 4, 10, 14, 18, 24, 25, 27, 28, September 14, 15, 20, 21, 26, 27, 29, October 2. 8, 10, 12, 24, Noember 1, 2, 7, 9, 19, December 17, 22, 25, 26, 29. 1861— January 1, 2, 7, April 8, 11, 15, 19, 22, 24, 27, 29, May 1, 10, 11, 14,. 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, Ohio 171 }n n°*lf/,; ^\^°',•o^h.'^h■}^• ^'*- *5' !'• 18. 19. 21. 22, 24. 26. 28. 29, July 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 5?" 19 In If' II' ll'ol'^h ^^ "■ 26, 27 29. 30. 31, August 1, 2, S, 6, 7, S, 9, 10 13, 14, 15 26 27' ?r' n'f h' t- i*' ^,^' ^°; ^1' SeptemW 2. 3, 4, 5. 7. 9. 11, 14, 16, 17, 18 19 20 23 24 26, 27, 28, October 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, U, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21. 22, 23, 26, 28. 29. November 28 31 December 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14. 16, 17, 18, 20, 24, 25, 27, , 4^*?~/f"Vfy,i' ,•*; *• S' '1' 15, 17, 21, 22. 23. 25. 29. 30, February 4, 5. 14. 17, 18, 19, March lb%fi T '„. cin V / '? ^h l'^- 25. April 3. 4. 11. 12. 14, 21. 23, 25. 28, 29, May 5, 7. 9, 10, 16, ?n 17 ,V i<: ^^7^1?'/^' '^ '^^ 1°' "• 25, August 5, 16, 18, 25, 27, September 1, 3, 5, 6, 8. 9, •lo/V T ■ !'• 2^' Octo'^er *. 8, 13. 14. 15, December 3, 24. A f cr"/?"",^^ T.?- ^- t- l"- 1^- l*' March 23, 25, April 9, May 11, June 6, 9, 12, 29. July 6, August 18, 31, November 16, December 8, 12 i > ■> , , , , j i , Jo^f"-^""' ^h 21. 26, May 6, 23, June 14, August 1. 1865 — August 23. fi?^^""^*^ (Ohio) Daily Enquirer: 1860 to 1867, 1171 issues as below, folio as issued $60.00, or separate 25c each. 4889 .,c^^?S~^^'''^''l^^' t"?"^ 5. June 26 (small piece torn out). July 28. August 14, 17, 18, 21, 22. 24. ?!' ,«'i?^'5»"",''o'%n'*'-„"A,^*'' 2^' 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. October 3, 5, 6. 7, 9, 10, 11, 12. 13, i,' ^\}:''t}^' 1?' 2°. 21, 23, 24, 25 to 28. 30. 31, November 1, 2, 6 to 8, 10, 11, 13 to 18, 20' to 24, 27 to 29, December 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11 to 15, 18, 20. 22. 25. 28. ,J^^}~'^J!:'^^^? 1' 3 to 6. 8 to 11, 13, 15 to 20, 23 to 26. 30, 31. Febrtiary 1. 2, 3. 6 to 9, 12 to 17, 20 to 24, 26 to 28, March 1. 2, 3, 5 to 9, 12 to 17. 19 to 22, 24, 26 to 31, April 2, 3, 5 to 7, 9 to 14, 16 to 18, 20', 21, 23 to 27. 30. May 1 to 5, 7. 8. S, 11, 12, 14 to 29, .22 to 26, 28 to 31, June }'. 2.,,'* '0 l?i 12 to 16, 18 to 23. 25 to 30. July 2 to 7. 9 to 13, 16 to 28, 30, 31, August 2, 3, 4. 6 to 11, 14, IS. 17. 18. 20 to 25. 27 to 31, September 3 to 8. 10. 12. 14. 15. 17 to 22. 24 to 28, October I to 6, 8 to 12, 15 to 18. 20. 22 to 27. 29. 31, November 2. 3. 5 to 10. 12 to 17. 21 to 24. 26 to 30. December 3 to 7, 10 to 14, 17 to 22. 24. 25. 27. 28, 29, 31. 1862— January 1. 3 to 5. 7 to 11. 14 to 19. 21 to 31, February 1, 2, 4 to 8, 10 to 23, 25 to 28, March 1 to 9. 11 to 17. 19 to 23, 25 to 27, 29, April 1 to 5. 7 to 12. 15 to 20, 22 to 24, 26, 28 to 30, May 1 to 4, 6 to 13, 15 to 18, 20 to 25. 27, 29, June 2,. 5 to 8, 11 to 13, IS, 18 to 22. 25 to 30, July 1 to 6, 8 to 13. 15 to 23. 25 to 30, August 1, 3 to 10, 12 to IS, 17, 19 to 31, September 1 to 7, 9 to 21. 23, 24. 26. 30. October 1 to 3, 6, 8 to 26. 28. 30. 31. November '1, 3 to 8. 10, 11. 13, 15, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 28. 29. 30. December 2 to 6. 9 to 13, 15, 17 to 21. 23 to 25, 28, 31. 1863— .January 1 to 4, 6 to 18, 20 to 31, February 1 to 8. 10 tn IS. 17 to 27. March 1, to 22, 24 to 29. 31, April 1 to 5. 7 to 10, 16, 21, 22. 24. 26. 28, 30, May 1, ;2, 3, 5 to 16. 18 to 24, 26 to 31, June 1 to 7, 9 to 15. 18 to 21. 23 to 30. July 1 to 5. 7 to 11. 14 to 19, 21 to 31, August 1 to 9, II to 6, 18 to 21, 23, 25 to 30. September 1. 2. 4. 6. 8 to 13, 16 to 20. 23 to 26. 28, 29, 30, October 1 to 6, 8 to 11, 13. 14. 16. 17. 19 to 25, 27 to 31, November 2 to 7, 9 to 15, 17 to 21, 23 to 28, 30, December 1 to 3. 7 to 11. 14 to 20', 22 to 25, 27, 29, 30. 31. 1864— January 1. 2. 6 to 9. 11 to 16, 18 to 24, 26, 27, 29, 30. February 1. 2, 4, 5, 6. 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16, 18 to 21, 23 to 28, March 1 to 5, 7, 8, 10 to 13, 15 to 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28 to 31, April 4, 6 to 9, 11 to 14, 16. 18 to 21. 23, 25 to 30, May 2, 3. 4. 9 to 14, 16 to 18, 20', 23, 26, 30, 31, June 3, 4, 13. 14, 16. 17, July S, 9, 13 to 16, 18 to 24, 27, 29, August 1, 2, 4 to 6, 8, 11, 12, 17 to 20, 22. 24. 25. 26. 29. 30. September 1, 2, 4. 8. 10. 13, 16. 21. 27, 28, October 3, 5. 6. 7, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 24, 26, 28, 31. November 1 to 5, 7, 9, 11, 20, 22 to 25, 29, December 2, S, 6, 19, 21, 24, 30, 31. 1865— January 3, 4, 5. 6, 23, March 20, 21, 28, April 17. July 26, 27, 31, August 1, 3 to 5, 14, 21, 23. 24. 28. 29, 30, 31. September 1. 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25 to 30, October 3 to 7. 9. 11 to 14. 16. 20, 23. 24. 28. November 3, 6, 11. 18. 21. 24. December 4, S, 6, 9, 20. 21. 26, 27, 28, 29. 1866— June 22, July 19, . September 25. Same, from Oct. 16, 1858 to Nov. 27, 1874 as below. In all 325 issues. $17.50, or separately 25c each. 4890 1858 — October 16. December 7, 26. 1859— April 1. July 17, August 9, 30, September 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, IS, 17, 23 (3 mumbers with small pieces torn out), October 1. 2. 8, 12, 21 (1 number is slightly torn). December 25. I860 — September 29, October 10. 16. 23, November 8, December 20. 25. 1861— January S. 8, February 1, 7. 20, 21, April 6, 20, 30. May 7. 8. 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. 21, 24. 31, June 4, 5, 8, 20, 26, July 12. 13, 26, August 6, 17, 28, September 26, 27, 28, October 1, 2, 9-12, 15-17, 20, 23, November 2. 8. 15. 16, 23, December 11, 12. 14, 17. 20. 24. 31. 1862— January 4. 7, 8, 11, 18. 22. 30. February 1. 4. 5. 7. 8, 12, 15, 18'-21, 26. 27, March 1, 4, 5, 7, 8. 11, 13. 20, 21, 25, 27, 29, April 2-5, 8, 11, 16-19, 23, 26, 29, May 1, 10, 12, IS, 16, 20, 21, 23, 24. 29. June 26. 27. 29. July 2. 3. 9. 11. 12, 15, 16. 17, 22, 23, 26, August 6, 14, 19, 21, 23, 26. 28. 29. 30. September 3-6. 9. 16. 18-20, 23, 24, October 1, 3, 9, 11. 14, 17, 18, 21, 22, 28, November 1, 5, 16, 20, 25, December 15, 31. , , , ,„ .,, ,r „., ,, ,. 1863— January 2, 3, 8, 10, 24, 17, 21, .23, 24, 28, 29, 30, February 4, 5, 7, ,20, 23, 25, 27, March 2, 3, 4, 7, 10, 12, 13, 17, 18. 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29. 31, April 1-4, 7, 10. 21, 24, May 1. 2, 11, 13, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27. 29. 30, June 2, 3. 4. ' " " '" " " '" "" "' •" '" July 1. 2. 3. 8. 11. 14. 16, 17, 18. 22. 23. 24. 29, 31. 21.' 23. 26-29. September 4. 6. 8. 11. 17, 18. 20, 24, 26, 16, December 17. 1864 — January 6, 9, 14. 1868 — May 27, November 12. 1869 — September 4, November 8, 11, 12, 15. 1870— July 13. 1874 — November 27. Same chiefly relating to the Civil War during the years 1861, 1862, 1863, and also including a few scattering numbers in 1858-1859, 1860, 1864, 1868, 1^ 1870, 1874- in all 325 issues, in excellent condition. An exceedingly cheap lot. $17.50. 4891 Issues of the Cincinnati Daily Inquirer for these earlier years are now getting quite scarce and especially does this apply to the Civil War. years. The present lot comprises a vaet amount of information regarding the Civil War in all its phases especia ly as >t related to 01u°, Kentucky. and West Virginia. A list givng the exact issues by dates will be supplied on request. 6. 7, 9. liO, 11, 13, 18, 20, 23, a7. 30. August 1, S. 7, 8, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19. 27. 29. October 1, 2, 3, 6, 8. 11, 14. 172 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OHIO. Cincinnati Daily Gazette: 24 issues as below, folio. The lot $20.00; separate, 2Sc each. 4892 I860 — April 5, August 27, September 26, October 1, 2, 4, 12, 24, November 1, December 1, 12 22 29. ' 1861— January 1, 3. 7. 12, 14, 15. 26, 29, February 3, 23, April 8. U, 15. 17, 22, 23, 27 29 May 10, 16, 23, 27, 28, 29. 31, June 3. 4. 5. 7, 8. 10 to 15, 17, 18, 19, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, July l' 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 to 13, 16 to 19, 24, 25, 27, 29, 30, August 1, 2, 5, 7 to 10, 12 to 15, 19 to 24, 26 28 30, 31, September 2, 3, 4, 9, 14, 18, 19, 20, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, OctoBer 1, 3 4, 7, 8, P, 11, 12, 14 to' 17, 21, 22, 26, 28, 29. November 2, 4, 11, 15, 16, 17, 23, 36, 28, 29, December 5, 6, 7, 9 to 12 14 16, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 27, 28. ' ' 1862— January 1, 4, 6, 8, 11, 14, 17, 22, 23, 26, 29, February 5, 6, 8, 14, 17, 19, March 3, 4 5 13, 14, 17 to 24, April 1, 12, 14, 21, 23, 25. 29. May 2, 5, 7, 12, 19, 216, June 16, 20, jiuly 2, 3' 5' 7, 10. 14. 28, August 5, 8. 16. 23, 26. 27. 28, September 3 to 10, 12, 16, 17, 25, 27, December 3' 22 29 ' 1863— January 5, 6, 8, 9, 14, February 20, March 25, May 11, IS, June 12, 17, July 11, 15, December 12. 1864 — January 14, March 12. Daily Press: 306 issues as below, folio, as issued, $15.00; or separate, 2Sc each. 4893 I860— March 16, April 3, 25, 30, May 9, 11, 18, 30, 31, June 2, 3, 4, 11, 17, 19, 22, 23, 26, 27, July 2. 3. 15. August 2, 3, 4, 12, 14, 15, 19, 30, 31,. September 3, 16, 17, 24 to 29, October 2 to 7, 10, 11. 12, 14, 17. 18. 20 to 26, 28, 30; November 1. 2, 7. 12, 14, 15, 16, 18 to 26, 28 to 30, De- cember 1 to S. 7, 9 to 12, 14. IS, 17. IS, 19. 22, 23. 26. 27, 31. 1861— January 1 to 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 16 to 24, 26, 29, 30. February 1, 3. 5 to 13, 16 to 20, 22 to 26, March 1, 2, 4, April 1. 24, May 1. 23. 27 to 29. 31. June 6, 10 to 15. 22, 24, 26, 28,29, July 2, 3, 6. 8. 10, 12. 18. 24, 26, 27, 28, 31, August 2, 5, 7 to 10, 13 to 15, 20, 23, 24, 26, 30, 31, Sep- tember 3, 4. 5, 10, 11, 14, 16 to 20, 26, 27, 28. October 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 11, 14, IS, 16, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, November 2, 4, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15. 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, December 2 to 7, 11. 12. 13. 16 to 19, 31. 23, 24, 27, 28. 31. 1862— January 2. 4, 6. 22, 2'5, 27, February 17, 18, March 12, 14, 17, 19, 27, 28, 29, 31, April 5, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 30, May 1, 3, 10. 12. 15. 22, 26, 28, 29, 31, June 2, 7, 10, 13, lO, 17, 18, 25, 28, 30, July 1, 3, 5, 12, 16, 18, 19. 22, 31, August 2, 9, 14, 18, 19, 20, 24,, 26, 27, 29, September 3. Daily Times: 113 issues, as below, folio, as issued, $12.50; or separate, 25c each. 4894 I860— April 6, May 12, 24, June 8, 11, 19, August 16, 23, 30, September 3, 17, 29, October 16, 26, December 24, 28, 31. 1861— January 3, 10, IS, 25, 29, February 4, 8, 12, 23, March 5, 14, 25, 21, A'pril 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, IS, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 26, 27, 22, 30, May 1, 2, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 22, 24, 29, 31, June 7., 10; 12, 20, 24, 28, July 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 25, 30, Aiugust 5, 7, 12, 13, IS, 17, 19, 31, 22, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, September 3, 6, 9, 14, 18, 19, 30, October 1, November 9, 21, December 17, 26. 1862 — January 3, 25, February 26, March 17, May 19, July 3, 4, 17, September 12, 13, October 3. 1863 — ^January 31, May 9. Natural and Statistical^View, or Picture of, the Miami country. 8vo, pp. 13, boards. $1.75. 489S Extracted from Portfolio, Phila., for 1816. Prepared with special title. Weekly Gazette (Ohio), 1860— Feb. 2. Folio, as issued. $1.75. 4896 Scarce Lincoln issue. Cist (Charles) Sketches and Statistics of Cincinnati. Numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 363, cloth. Cincinnati, 1851. $5.00. 4897 A fine copy. Clark (C. M.) The Picturesque Ohio: an historical monograph; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 238, cloth. Cincinnati, 1887. $1.75. _ _ 4898 Clark (Robert) Pre-historic Remains of Cincinnati, Ohio ; folding plate. 8vo, pp. 34, wrappers. Cincinnati, 1876. $1.50. ^ _ 4899 Cleaveland (Moses) Account of Lineage compiled by H. G. Cleveland, with sketch of his life by H. Rice; portrait. 4to, pp. 14, wrappers. Cleveland, 1885. $1.75. 4899a Cleveland Academy of Natural Science proceedings, 1845-1859; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 296, original wrappers. Cleveland, 1874. $3.50. 4899b Annual Report of City Auditor for 1906. 8vo, pp. 212, limp morocco. Cleve- land, 1906. $1.25. 4899c Annual Reports of Departments of Government for 1888, with message of mayor; folding tables. 8vo, pp. 996, half leather. Cleveland, 1889. $3.00. 4899d Same,_1895. $3.50. ..... . 4^996 Beautiful Homes: a series of illustrations depicting spots of beauty in various parks, exteriors and interiors of homes, etc. Sm. folio, pp. 131, rough calf, gilt top. $3.50. 4899f Building Code, Ordinance 44404-a. 12mo, pp. 210, wrappers. Cleveland, 1904. $1.00. 4899g Chamber of Commerce Annual, complete from 1910 to 1917. 8 vols., 8vo, cloth. Cleveland, 1910-1917. $10.50. _ 4899h A valuable set containing: a large amount of material in regard to civic and commercial affairs, commercial legislation, municipal problems, transportation, benevolent associations, consular service, shipping and harbors, housing problems, military, foreign trade, commercial arbitration, industrial Ohio 173 welfare, municipal courts, labor disputes, public safety, smoke abatement, etc., population, city debt, real estate, street railways, iron ore, coal, grain, banking, etc. Charters, including its amendments, laws and ordinances. Cleveland, 1851. A very choice copy bound by Riviere of London in half polished calf extra, gilt top. $5.00. 4899i Apart from other references, this volume contains pages 69 onward. The various regulations for the prevention and extinguishment of fires, fire wards, fire companies, the regulations of fire de- partment, pay of the same, etc. City and its resources; souvenir of the Plain Dealer; numerous portraits and illustrations. Oblong folio, pp. 120, cloth. Cleveland, circa 1895. $2.50. 4899J Comic History 1796-1901; numerous illustrations. Sm. 4to. $1.75. 4900 Directory, for years ending Aug. 1915, 1916, 1917, and 1918. Each large and very thick roy. 8vo, strongly bound in buckram, good condition. Pub. $10.00 each, for $2.50 each. 4900a Directory of Cleveland and Ohio City, 1837-1838; vsrith historical descriptive sketches; Hst of inhabitants, their business and residence; municipal offi- cers ; institutions ; shipping ; steamboats ; stages ; etc. ; compiled by J. P. B. MacCabe. 12mo, pp. 144, in the original wrappers. Cleveland, 1837. $3.00. 4901 The above is an excellent facsimile of the first Cleveland directory published. Not only does it include the directory proper, but all of the curious and very interesting advertisements are re- produced in facsimile, and the original wrappers also. The 60 pages of introductory historical material are exceedingly interesting and curious. General Acts in force January 1868 and revised ordinances in force, 1867. scarce issue; also a choice copy newly bound by Riviere of London. $6.00. 4902 . Illustrated; pictorial handbook of the Forest City, together with account of its most attractive suburbs; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 208, cloth, gilt edges. Cleveland, 1876. $1.75. , . ^ 4903 Illustrated, a series of 85 artotype views, published in 14 plates with brief history of Cleveland. Folio, 14 parts, wrappers. Cleveland, 1889. $5.00. 4904 Industrial Exposition Souvenir Book, June, 1909; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 104, boards. Cleveland, 1909. $1.50. 4905 History of, its settlement, rise, and progress, edited by W. Scott Robinson; numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 533, half morocco. Cleveland, 1887. $3.50. 4906 Hopkins (G. N.) City Atlas of Cleveland, compiled from official records, private plans and actual surveys. A series of 42 large double colored maps, showing the fullest details and location of all streets and public buildings, parks, cemeteries, and private buildings and property, with names and details. One large volume, atlas 4to. Philadelphia, 1881. Published at $25.00 net. $7.50. , , ^, , ^ ^^91 Library Association catalogue. 8vo, pp. 203, cloth. Cleveland, ISOii. $1.75. '^9°8 Includes interesting account of the origin of the library. Manual of Common Council and Municipal Government of, 1885-6. 16mo, pp. 84, cloth. Cleveland, 1885. $1.00. 4998a 11 Official Record of 1st Quadrennial Assessment of real property, containing maps of 39 districts and key map of Cleveland, etc. Folio, pp. 340, cloth. Cleveland circa 1912. Publ. at $5.00. $3.00. . ••,.,,.• '*^° Past and Present; its representative men: comprising sketches of pioneer set- tlers and prominent citizens, its commerce, manufactures, ship building, railroads, telee-raDhv schools, etc.; numerous photographic views and portraits. Thick 4to, bound in full morocco, gilt edges. Cleveland, 1869. $17.50. 4910 ^-^^ Police Department, History; very numerous illustrations and portraits. Ob- long 8vo, pp. 148, cloth. Cleveland, 1898. $1.50. ^ _, . ^ ,„ 4911 Public Schools 41st annual report of Board of Education. 8vo, pp. 138, cloth. Cleveland, 1878. $1.25. . . „.. . ,. . . , '^^^^ Semi-centennial Exercises commemorating Fiftieth Anniversary of organ- ization of 2nd Presbyterian Church, 1894. 12mo, pp. 90, cloth. N. p., n. d. 75c. 4913 Social Directory, or ladies' visiting lists, etc., including families m Akron, Elyria, Painesville, Warren and Youngstown. 12mo, pp. 244, full morocco. Cleveland 1885 $1 50 4914 und sein Deutschthum ; extensively illustrated. Thick 4to, full morocco, gilt gilt edges. Cleveland, 1897-98. $4.50. u n, ^ a M^r ^a ^r ( ii •u Z -World's History o£, compiled from the Cleveland World. Very fully illus- trated by reproductions of old views, institutions, and early portraits of celebrities ; together with modern illustrations and portraits. Large 4to, full morocco g>lt, gilt XL . Cleveland 1896. Published at $2 . for J6.0a ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ «16 andThllr^nran^AlUes a?o*ng ^T c"yah"ga, The Arrival of Moses Cleveland, First Year in the 174 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OHIO. New Settlement, The War of 1812, Cleveland during the Civil War, President Garfield's relations with Cleveland, etc. Yacht Club: Constitution, By-Laws, Sailing, Regulations, etc. 16mo, pp. 62, cloth. Cleveland, 1889. $1.00. 4917 Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad Co. By-Laws adopted 1856 and amended, 1860. 12mo, pp. 8, sewn. $1.50. 4918 Wooster and Zanesville R. R. estimates from engineer's office, Oct. 1868. Cleveland, 1868. $1.00. • 4919 Cobbett (Wm.) Year's Residence in U. S. ; folding map. 12mo, pp. 370, boards, uncut. London, 1828. $5.00. 4920 A fine uncut copy. Three parts complete in 1 vol. Collection of 3 letters of majors and colonels transmitting quarterly returns of de- ceased soldiers of various Ohio regts. engaged in the Civil War, dated 1861-5. The lot, $1.50. 4921 Colton's Western Tourist and Emigrant's Guide, through the States of Ohio, Mich., Ind., II!., Mo., Iowa, and Wisconsin, and the Territories of Minn., Missouri, and Nebraska; being an accurate and concise description of each State and Territory. With a large folding colored map. 16mo, pp. 90, cloth. New York, 1852. Scarce. $2.50. _ _ 4922 Colimibus (Ohio) Business Directory, 1843-4, with history of city and public insti- tutions. 12mo, pp. 201, doth. Columbus, 1843. $3.00. ^ 4923 Crisis (The) ; Weekly issue, 30 issues, as below, folio as issued. $12.50, or separate, $1.00 each. 4924 1862 — January 2, 16, 23. 186'! — January 27, February 10, 17, March 9, 23, April 6, 13, 20, May 18, June 8, 15, 22, 29, July 13, 27, August 3, 17, 24, 31, September 21, 28, October 5, 12, December 7, 21, 28. 1865 — January 25. Directory for 1848 containing brief history of city, statistics of institutions, etc. 16mo, pp. 264, boards. Columbus, 1848. $5.00. 4925 Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio: History, pictorial and biographical; numerous fine photogravures. 4to, pp. 293, handsomely bound in half morocco, extra, gilt tops. New York, 1909. Pubd. at $15.00. $6.50. 4926 Gazette: Weekly issues, 1860— Nov. 16; 1862— July 18, Oct. 10; 1865— June 9. Folio. $3.50. 4927 Lincoln material. Contains the result of the presidential campaign, 1859-1860. One copy slightly damaged. Handsome Homes, published by S. S. Maughlin & Co. ; very numerous illus- trations. Oblong 8vo, cloth. Columbus. $1.50. 4928 History of Police Department of, with record of principal crimes com- mitted, description of public buildings, etc., roster of officers and members past and present; numerous portraits and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 248, cloth. Columbus, 1908. $1.50. 4929 Public Library catalogue, 1876. 12mo, pp. 93, cloth. Columbus, 1876. $1.50. 4929a and Franklin Co. (Ohio) Centennial biographical history; very numerous steel portraits. Thick 4to, pp. 1012, morocco, gilt edges. Chicago, 1901. Pub. at $12.50. $6.00. 4929b Cheap copy, binding cracked at hinges. Comley (W. J. and W. D.) Eggyille, Ohio; the future great state, her manufac- tures, and a history of her commercial cities, etc. ; portraits. 4to, pp. 450, cloth. Cin- cinnati, 1875. $3.50. 4930 Congregational Ohio in the interest of churches connected with Congregational Assn. of Ohio No. 3, June 26, 1885, and No. 5, Aug. 19, 1885. 2 nos., 4to. Cleveland, 1885. 50c each. 4931 Constitution of General Grand Council Royal and Select Masters of U. S. A. and constitution, by-laws, etc., of Grand Council Royal and Select Masters of Ohio, etc. 8vo, pp. 100, cloth. N. p., 1908. $1.50. 4932 Corwin (Thomas) Speeches with sketch of his life edited by Isaac Strohm; por- trait. 8vo, pp. 518, cloth. Dayton, 1859. $2.00. 4933 Coshocton (Ohio) Democrat: Weekly issue; 5 issues as below, folio, $5.00, or sep- arate, $1.50 each. 4934 1861 — March 13, 20, June 12, 26, July 3. Two damaged. Crawford Co. (Ohio) Forum: (Bucyrus) Weekly issue 1861, 1862. 37 issues as be- low, folio, as issued, $15.00, or separate, $1.00 each. 4935 1861— March 15, 22, April 12, May 3, Tune 14. 21, 28, July 5, 19, August 2, 16, 23, 30, Sep- tember 6. 27, October 4, 11, November 8. i5, 22, December 20. 27. 1862 — January 3, 17, 31, March 21, 28, April 4, May 9, 16, June 20, July 11, 18, 25, August 8, 29, September 5. A strong abolitionist paper, and containing much on Lincoln. Ohio 175 Crawford Co. : Gould (H. T.) and Starr. Illustrated atlas from surveys and official records. A series of 24 toned maps and numerous views of residences, farms, public institutions, etc., with historical sketch of county. One large volume, atlas 4to, cloth (hinges broken) . Bucyrus, 1873. $5.00. 4936 A cheap copy inside covers and title page soiled. Creager (Chas. E.) Fourteenth Ohio National Guard— Fourth Ohio Volunteer In- fatitry: complete record from its foundation to present day. With full account of strike, riot, and complimentary duty, campaign in Spanish- American War; etc. Com- plete roster of members at time of muster out of U. S. Service; very numerous por- traits, plates, and plans. 8vo, pp. 320, cloth. $2.50. 4937 Privately printed for the author in a limited edition. A few copies only remain for sale. Covers its services in Civil War, in labor difficulties, in Perry and Hocking Counties, at Gettys- burg, in Spanish-American War, its extensive services in Cuba, etc. Cultivator (Columbus, O.) : a semi-monthly journal, devoted to the improvement of agriculture and horticulture and the promotion of domestic industry. Complete from its beginning, Jan. 1, 184S, to Dec. 1846, being vols. 1 and 2 complete (? all published) bound in 1 vol., 4to, half calf. $8.50. 4938 A very scarce journal; apart from its agricultural interest it contains much valuable local material. Cuming (F.) Sketches of a Tour to the Western Country through the States of Ohio and Kentucky; a voyage down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers [to Bayou, Piere, Louisiana], and a trip through the Mississippi Territory, and part of West Florida, commenced at Philadelphia in the winter of 1807, and concluded in 1809, with notes, appendix, etc. 12mo, pp. 504, old calf. Pittsburg, 1810. Rare original edition. $30.00. 4939 In addition to the careful observation and judicious reports of the author, the work is valuable because of the pioneers whom Cuming meets and describes; also the participants in Burr's Con- spiracy, and the attitude of the Western people thereto. "This is one of the most interesting works relating to the West. . . The journey from Phil- adelphia to St. Clairsville, Ohio, and back to Pittsburgh was performed entirely on toot. The author gives a most minute description of the towns and localities through which he passed." — Thomson's Bibliography of Ohio. Same. Edited by Thwaites, with facsimile, large 8vo, pp. 378, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 4940 Curry (W. L.) History of Jerome Township, Union County, Ohio; very numerous portraits. 8vo, cloth. Columbus, 1913. $3.00. 4941 Also contains regimental histories of many of the Ohio troops in the Civil War and account of Kilpatrick's raid around Confederate Army in Atlanta. [Cutler (Jervase)] Topographical Description of State of Ohio, Indiana Territory, and Louisiana, the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and their Principal Tributary Streams ; the Face of the Country, Soils, Waters, Natural Productions, Towns, Villages, etc., and Account of Indian Tribes east of Mississippi; and journal of Charies LeRaye, while Captive with the Sioux Indians. By a late officer in the U. S. Army. With engraved plates. 12mo, pages 218, old half morocco. Boston, 1812. $37.50. _ ,4942 An unusually tall and clean copy of this excessively rare work, with a small but inoffensive li- brary stamp on the title page and on one other page. It U complete with all the engravings, includ- ing the earliest engraving of Cincinnati which was ever published. Cutler (Manasseh) Explanation of the map which delineates that part of the Fed- eral Lands comprehended between Pennsylvania West Line, the Rivers Ohio and Sci- oto, and Lake Erie. 8vo, calf, an unusually good copy of this rare item. Salem 1787. $35.00. • ^^^^ Cuyahoga County and City of Cleveland, Ohio, Atlas, from official maps and rec- ords together with information from private sources and actual surveys by Cram, Beers & Bennett, with 130 large colored maps of every section of the city & Co. on a scale of 200 ft. to the inch, and 12 portraits, biographies, etc. Oblong atlas folio Chicago, 1892. $7.50. ^^^^ Memorial Record; steel portraits. Thick 4to, pp. 924, full morocco, gilt edges Chicago, 1894. Pubd. $15.00. $6.00. '^S'^S Early Settlers Association Annals, vol. 7, No. 3. 8vo, pp. 112, wrappers Cleveland, 1912. $1.25. ^^^° History in three parts. Part 1— General history; Part 2— History of Cleve- land; Part 3-History of Townships. Compiled by Crisfield Johnson; numerous por- traits, maps, and views. Thick 4to, cloth gilt edge Cleveland 1879. $6.00 4947 Dana (C W ) The Great West; or Garden of the Worid: its history, wealth, natural advantages and future with complete guide to emigrants and description of different routes westward, etc. 12mo, pp. 396, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half If f^ „:u top Boston 1857. $7.50. .'fy-S A nice copv rf a sc^arce work° 'Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa Missouri, etc Dawson (Wm. Leon) Birds of Ohio : complete scientific, and popular description of 176 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OHIO. 320 species of birds found in the state; extensively illustrated with colored plates and other illustrations. 2 vols., imperial 8vo, cloth. Columbus, 1903. $12.50. 4949 A cheap set, one page being slightly torn. Day (L. W.) Story of One Hundred and First Ohio Infantry; with numerous por- traits and some views. 8vo, pp. 4M, cloth. $1.00. 5950 A privately printed regimental history, now out of print. iThe volume includes a complete ros- ter, which has been unusually carefully prepared for details. Covers the services of the regiment in Alabama, Georgia^ Kentucky, North Carolina, and Tennessee. It also contains five exceedingly interesting chapters covering prison experiences of members of the regiment. Dayton (Ohio) History, with biographical sketches ; portraits and views. 4to, pp. 728, half morocco; gilt edges. Dayton, 1889. Pub. at $10.00 net. $5.00. -5951 [Dayton (Ohio)] Weekly Empire: Campaign issue, 1860, Sept. 15. Folio, as is- sued. $2.50. , 5952 Much material on Lincoln's campaign of 1859-60. A small clipping has been taken out. [Dayton (Ohio)] Western Missionary: Weekly issue. 16 issues as below, folio, as issued, $4.00, or separate, SOc each. 5953 1861 — January 10, March 21, April 4, May 2, July 25, November 28, 1862 — January 9, 23, February 6, March 20, May 1, September 4, October 16, 30, December II. 1863^anuary 22. Dean (A. F. The Rationale of Fire Rates. Study of principle influences affecting Fire Insurance cost. 12mo, pp. 241, cloth. Chicago, 1901. $1.00. _ 5954 Contains much of interest relating to states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, and Wisconsin. Dean (Ezra, of Ohio) Speech on bill granting a gratuity to widow of Gen. Harrison. 8vo, pp. 7, sewn. Washington, 1841. 7Sc. 5955 Delaware (Ohio) Baker's Directory, 1906. 8vo, pp. 248, cloth. Delaware, 1906. $1.50. _ _ 5956 Democratic Party of Ohio; comprehensive history of Democracy in Ohio, 1803-1912, ed. by Thos. E. Powell; very numerous steel engraved portraits. 2 vols., roy. 8vo, half leather, n. p., 1913. Pub. $15.00. $6.00. 5957 Dills (R. S.) History of Greene Co., with historic notes on the Northwest and state of Ohio ; portraits. Large 8vo, pp. 1018, half calf. Dayton, 1881. Scarce. $10.00. 5958 Fine copy. Donahey (J. H.) Cartoons; oblong folio, wrappers. Cleveland, n. d. $1.00. 5959 A series of cartoons designed to illustrate the little joys and little troubles that help to make up the sum total of life reproduced from the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Douglass (Ben) History of Wayne County, Ohio, from days of the pioneers and first settlers to present time; portraits. Thick large 8vo, sheep. Indianapolis, 1878. $3.50. 5960 Dunning (Albert E.) Congregationalists in America : history of their origin, belief, polity, growth, and work; very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 552, cloth. Boston, 1894. $1.75. 5961 [Eaton (Ohio)] Democratic Press, 1861— Oct. 3. Folio, as issued. $2.50. 5962 A very scarce Lincoln issue. Eaton (Ohio) Weekly Register; 1861, 5 issues as below, folio, as issued, $5.00, or separate, $2.00 each. 5963 1861— May 2, Aug. 2, 15, 22, 29. These issues contain President Lincoln's Proclamation of Aug. 16, 1861; particulars of the Battle of Bull Run; and Jefferson Davis's Privateering Proclamation. Eells (Samuel) Memorial. 12mo, pp. 256, cloth. [Cleveland, 1873.] $3.00. 5964 Only a few copies privately printed. Elliott (Com. Jesse D.) Biographical Notice ; containing review of controversy be- tween him and Commodore Perry, and history of figurehead of U. S. frigate "Con- stitution." By Russell Jarvis. 12mo, pp. 480, boards. Philadelphia, 1835. $2.25. 5965 Relates to War of 181.2, Battle of Lake Erie, Testimony of British officers. Conduct of Captain Elliott, etc. English (Wm. H,) Conquest of Country northwest of River Ohio, 1778-1783. _ Life of Gen. George Rogers Clark, and numerous sketches of men under Clark, full list of those allotted lands in Clark's grant for service in campaigns at British posts showing exact land allotted each. Very numerous plates and illustrations. 2 vols., royal 8vo, cloth. Indianapolis, 1896. $7.50. 5966 Contains much relating to Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky. Entick (John) General History of the Late War, its rise, progress, and events in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America ; the state of the belligerent powers, their interests and objects; the measure which led Great Britain to Victory; with accurate descrip- tions of the seat of war and most remarkable battles of sea and land. Best edition with the numerous engraved portraits, maps, plans and charts. 5 volumes, 8vo, newly and handpomelv bound bv Riviere in half polished levant morocco extra, gilt tons, London, 1763. S4S.00. ' _ 5967 A fine copy of the best edition, with all the scarce maps and portraits. A valuable work on the French Encroachments and Conquests in U. S. and Canada; General Braddock's Expedition to Ohio 177 Wie Ohio and his Defeat; General .Hawkes; the Oliio Indians; General Johnston; the Lewisburg Expedition of 1750; Quebec Expedition; General Vaudreuil; General Wolfe, etc. Fairchild (James H.) Oberlin: the colony and the college, 1833-1883; numerous portraits and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 376, cloth. Oberlin, 1883. $2.50. 5968 Oberlin, its origin, progress, and results. 12mos pp. 88, wrappers. Oberlin, 1871. $1.75. S. , y B , , i,i, , yy ^^^^ Fenton (Capt. A. W., Co. B, 6th Ohio Cav.) The 6th Ohio Cav.; its Organization and some of its Unwritten History from 1861 to 1865. The original manuscript, en- tirely unpublished. Pp. 13, 4to. $35.00. ' 5970 A valuable historical document written by a cultured literarjr man. It contains a large amount o.f historical information which has not so far appeared in print and, being written by one who has made a life-long study of this regiment, his statements are reliable and accurate. -_ An original unpublished manuscript entitled, "From Petersburg to Appomattox in 1865." A well written and interesting account of this Ohio regiment's services and of the march from Petersburg to Appomattox, on folio sheets. $75.00. 5971 The above manuscript was submitted to us for publication but was not sufficient to make a large enough volume of itself. It is well worthy of publication. The copyright of the manuscript is included in the sale. A valuable unpublished historical manuscript entitled, "A Retrospect, how the States of the Federal Union, North and South, met the Crisis of 1861." 82 folios, 4to, of manuscript. $175.00. 5972 A valuable and entirely unpublished historical manuscript written in excellent style by a cul- tured man. It was written originally 'for publication by the Military Order of the I^oyal IvCgion, Ohio Commandery and was later read at the Annual Meeting of the/ G. A. R., both of which or- ganizations have requested the author to allow them to publish it, but on account of the author's wish to extend the manuscript, if possible, he had,' up to the time of our purchase refused to per- mit the publication. It is a manuscript well worthy of publication and contains much original historical material. Ferris (Jacob) States and Territories of the Great West, including Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas and Nebraska, their geography, history, etc., etc. ; large folding map and numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 352, cloth. New York, 1856. $2.50. 5973 Finch (Marianne) An Englishwoman's Experience in America. 12mo, pp. 394, half calf. London, 1853. $1.50. 5974 Relates to Mass., R. I., Ky., Ohio, Va. r. j , ^, • Finley (James B.) History of the Wyandott Mission at Upper Sandusky, Ohio, under direction of M. E. Church. 12mo, pp. 432, old calf. Cincinnati, 1840. $5.00. 5975 Life among the Indians ; or, personal reminiscences and historical incidents illustrative of Indian life. 12mo, pp. 548, cloth. Cincinnati, n. d. $1.50. 5976 Fire Lands Pioneer (The) Vols. 9 and 10. 2 vols., Bvo, pp. 119, original wrappers. Sandusky, 1868-70. Each $4.00. ^ . ., . t. ■ ■ i Fitch (John) Map of the Northwest Parts of the U. S. ; facsimile of the onginai issue, 1785. Folded into cloth portfoHo. $2.50. 5977 Fitzpatrick (Stephen A.) and U. S. Morris. History of Columbus Celebration, Franklinton Centennial ; numerous portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 258, cloth. Colunibus 1897 $1 25 597 o Flint (James) Letters from America : climate and agriculture of Western States, manners of people, prospects of emigrants, etc.; edited by -Thwaites • with facsimile and other illustrations. Large 8vo, pp. 334, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, im $5 00 sv/y Flint (Timothy, Pioneer, Missionary, Author, Editor, 1780-1840) : his life among pioneers and frontiersmen in Ohio and Mississippi Valleys and in New_ England and the south, by Kirkpatrick; with chronological list of 1^^^,^"*'"^ ' . ^>Wi0|raphy, and index; with plates. 8 vo, pp. 331, cloth, uncut, gilt tops Cleveland, 1911 $5.00. 5980 L The History and Geography of Mississippi Valley with physical geography of the Atlantic United States and whole American continent. 2 volumes m 1, 8vo,^oW '"one c^hipte^ri^linffo- ealh^f following states: Fla Ala., ffiss., La., Ken., Ind Ohio etc. rPlagK (E)] The Far West: a tour beyond the mountains, westeren life and scen- ery the pra ries, rivers, mounds, early settlements of the French, etc. The very rare oririnat edition New York, 1838. 2 vols., 12mo, newly and handsomely bound by Sre of London in half' polished levant morocco extra gilt top^ An unusually rho re conv with the margins almost as wide as when published. $30.00. _ 5982 m^,l.r /pT TetterTfrom Lexington and the Illinois, English settlement in the lat^eT territory and refu atTon^of iSsrepresentatit,ns of Mr. Cobbett : Letters from latter_ termor> -im residence in the settlement on the English P airie f the'imni Stry, by John Woods: and Journal of Tour in the West (6h[o!' Indiana, and Illinois), in 1818, by Thomas Hulme; edited by Thwaites; with 178 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OHIO. facsimiles and folding maps. Large 8vo, pp. 358, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland 1904. $5.00. 5983 Foote (John P.) Schools of Cincinnati and its vicinity. Numerous plates. 8vo, pp 232, cloth. Cincinnati, 1855. $2.75. 5984 Foraker (Joseph B., of Ohio) The Black BattaUon : speeches in U. S. Senate. Washington, 1907. $1.50. 5985 Ford (H. A. and Mrs. Kate B.) History of Cincinnati; with illustrations and bio- graphical sketches. Fully illustrated with fine portraits, views, etc. (many steel en- gravings). Royal 8vo, pp. 534, half roan. (Cleveland.) $6.00. 5986 History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with Biographical Sketches ; numerous por- traits and plates. 4to, pp. 432, old half morocco, gilt edges. 1881. $5.00. 5987 Ford (Sally R.) Raids and romance of Morgan and his men; portrait. 12mo, pp. 418, cloth. New York, 1864. $2.00. 5988 Fordham (Elias P.) Personal Narrative of Travels in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsyl- vania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky; and residence in Illinois territory, 1817-1818: edited by Prof. Ogg; with facsimiles of the author's sketches and plans. 8vo, pp. 248, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1906. $6.50. 5989 Out of print and scarce. Foster (Chas., of Ohio) Appropriations, economy, and reform : speech in House of Representatives, 1876. 8vo, pp. 16, sewn. 75c. 5990 Foster (J. W.) The Mississippi Valley ; its Physical Geography, Topography, Botany, Climate, Geology, etc.; maps. 8vo, pp. 459, cloth. Chicago, 1869. $3.00. 5991 Contains valuable matter relating to Ohio. Fountain (Paul) The Great North-West and the Great Lake Region of North Amer- ica. 8vo, pp. 363, cloth, uncut. London, 1904. Now becoming scarce. $3.50. 5992 It deals with the region of the Ottawa River, the Red River and its settlement, the Winnipeg Region, the Great Canadian Wilderness, Fort Severn, the Coast of James's Bay, and the River of Abbitibbe, the Shores of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the lumber camps, the Ohio _ and Mississippi Rivers, the woods of Michigan, the Northern and Southern shores of Lake Superior, one chapter is devoted to the Shakers and other religious mummers in America, etc. Fowke (Gerard) Archaeological history of Ohio; the mound builders and later In- dians; numerous maps and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 760, cloth. Columbus [1901]. $3.00. 5993 Franklin Co. (Ohio) at beginning of 20th Century; historical record of its develop- ment, resources, industries, institutions and inhabitants ; very numerous illustrations. 4to, pp. 460, cloth. Columbus, 1901. Pub. at $15.00. $5.00. 5994 Fremont (Ohio) Proceedings at unveiling of soldiers' monument on site of Fort Stephenson, etc. ; portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 123, cloth. Fremont, 1885. $1.50. 5995 French (Collins) Origin and History of Cleveland Viaduct. Frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 43, cloth. Cleveland, 1878. $1.75. 5996 Gaddis (Maxwell P.) Foot-prints of an itinerant; portrait. 12mo, pp. 592, cloth. Cincinnati, 1874. Scarce. $3,00. 5997 A Methodist pioneer preacher's experiences in Ohio. Galbraith (R. C.) History of ChilUcothe Presbytery from organization 1799 to 1889; numerous portraits. 8vo, pp. 430, cloth. Chillicothe, 1889. $1.25. 5998 Cheap copy, needs rebinding. Gallagher (Wm. D.) Facts and conditions of progress in North-west, being annual discourse for 1850 before Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, with appendix containing history of Society, etc. 8vo, pp. 88, wrappers. Cincinnati, 1850. $1.25. 5999 Gallipolis (Ohio) Journal: Weekly issue, 2 issues as below, folio, as issued. $2.50. 6000 1861 — August 29. 1862— April 10. Garfield (James A.) Works, edited by Burke A. Hinsdale; portrait. 2 vols., large 8vo, half calf. Boston, 1882. Fine copy. $5.00. 6001 Discovery and Ownership of Northwest Territory and settlement of Western Reserve, reprinted from Tract 20, of Western Reserve and No. Ohio Historical Soci- ety of Cleveland. 8vo, pp. 34, wrappers. Cleveland, 1881. $1.75. 6002 Eulogy by Geo. F. Hoar; portrait. 12mo, pp. 44, cloth. Boston, 1882. $1.00. 6003 Considerable material relating to the Civil War a:hd Slavery. From Log Cabin to White House. Story of President Garfield's Life, by Wm, M. Thayer; portrait. 12mo, pp. 344, cloth gilt. London, 1881. $1.00. 6004 Life, by Wm, Ralston Balch; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 760, cloth. Phila. (1881). $1.75. 6005 Life, character and public services by A. G. Riddle ; portraits and views. 12mo, pp. 428, cloth. (1880). $1.00. 6006 Ohio 179 Gause (Isaac, Sergeant, Co. E, 2nd Ohio Cavalry) Four years with five armies, Army of the Frontier, Army of the Potomac, Army of the Mo., Army of the Ohio, Army of the Shenandoah ; portraits. 12mo, pp. 384, cloth. New York, 1908. $1.50. 6007 Geauga County, Ohio, Atlas pubd. by H. B. Stranahan & Co. ; with 44 full-page maps, mostly in color and numerous portraits and views. Atlas folio, pp. 108, cloth. Cleve- land, 1900. $5.00. 6008 and Lake Counties, Ohio, History, with biographical sketches of pioneers, etc. ; map and very numerous plates. Large 4to, pp. 260, cloth, gilt edges. Phila., 1878. $7.50. 6009 Pioneer and General History, with sketches of some of the pioneers and prom- inent men. 8vo, pp. 822, cloth. N. p., 1880. $10.00. 6010 Geological Survey of Ohio: report of progress in 1870, by J. S. Newberry; plates. 8vo, pp. 568, cloth. Columbus, 1871. $1.25. 6011 Gerstaecker (Frederick) Wild Sports in the Far West. 12mo, pp. 407, cloth. Phila., n. d. $1.50. 6012 Ohio, Ind., 111., Mo., etc. Giauque (Florien) Laws of elections in Ohio : compilation of all laws of U. S. and State, etc. Large 8vo, pp. 261, cloth. Cincinnati, 1879. Scarce. $3.00. 6013 Giddings (Hon. Joshua R., of Ohio) Speech in House of Representatives, June 23, 1852. 8vo, pp. 13, sewn. 75c. 6014 A most valuable and historical speech against slave trade, riots, etc., and controversy between the Whigs and Democrats. Gibson (Gen. Wm. H., Ohio's Silver-tongued Orator) Life and speeches, by David D. Bigger; facsimiles, portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 558, cloth. Dayton, 1901. $1.50. 6015 Gilkey (Elliott Howard) Ohio Hundred Year Book; handbook of pubUc men and pubhc institutions of Ohio, 1787 to 1901 ; folding colored maps, portraits, and other illustrations. 8vo, pp. 773, cloth. Columbus, 1901. $2.50. 6016 Gleason (Wm. J.) History of the Cuyahoga Co. Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument; numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth. Cleveland, 1894. $2.00. 6017 [Goodrich (S. G.)] Lives of celebrated American Indians; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 316, half morocco. Boston, 1849. $2.00. 6018 Pocahontas, Philip, Pontiac, Logan, Tecumseh, Red Jacket, and others. Graham (A. A.) Richland; with illustrations. 8vo, cloth (worn). Mansfield, 1807- 1880. $4.25. 6019 Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio, Proceedings at its several Grand communications from 1847 to 1857. 8vo, pp. 680, handsomely bound in half calf gilt. Columbus, 1858. $5.00. 6020 Granger (Lt. Col. Moses M.) The Official War Record of the 122nd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 1862-1865. 8vo, pp. 146, in the original wrappers. Zanesville, 1912. $2.50. 6021 A few copies were privaely printed for the author. Grece (Chas. F.) Facts and Observations respecting Canada and the U. S. ; a com- parative view of the Inducements to Emigration, with appendix of Instructions to Emigrant Settlers. 8vo, pp. 188, boards, uncut. London, 1819. Very scarce. $3 25 6022 Relates to 111., La., Ohio, Tenn., Vt., etc., and contains schedule of wages of blacksmiths, bricklayers, carpenters, masons, and other trades. _ Gregg (Josiah) Commerce of the Prairies ; journal of a Santa Fe trader, dunng eight expeditions across the Great Western Prairies, and residence in Northern Mexico: Ogden's Letters from the West; tour through the western country, and residence in Ohio and Kentucky; Bullock's Journey through the Western States, from New Or- leans by the Mississippi, the Ohio, Cincinnati, and Falls of Niagara, to New York, in 1827 •' and Drake and Mansfield's Description of Cincinnati, 1827: edited by Thwaites; with folding maps, facsimiles, plates, and other illustrations. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1905. $10.00. t. , .• t .-. . en ^°^l Green (F. M.) Hiram College and Western Reserve Eclectic Institute : 50 years of history, 1850-1900; portraits and views. 12mo, pp. 425, cloth. Cleveland, 1901. $2 50 ' 6024 Green and Clark Co.'s (Ohio) Portrait and biographical album with portraits and biographies of the presidents of U. S. ; very numerous portraits. Thick 4to, morocco gilt gilt edges. Chicago, 1890. $7^50. .... <; », . f nu- m ?u Griffiths (D Jr ) Two Years' Residence in the New Settlements of Ohio, North America, with directions to emigrants. View of a Log House. 12mo, pp. 197, clotk '^'The°wholfo^f th? w"rk 'irgTve'"n ""to' an^lccount of the New Settlements on the Western Reserve deJcrfbing them at Te most^ eligible for EnRlish emigrants. The author ako gives an account of the manners and .customs of the inhabitants. 180 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OHIO. Griggs (Robert F.) Botanical Survey of the Sugar Grove Region; map and illustra- tions. 8vo, pp. 102, wrappers. Ohio Biological Survey, Bulletin 3, Columbus 1894 $1.00. 6027 Grosscup (Justice Peter S.) Simple and Sure Solution of Transportation Problem. The only efficient plan proposed absolutely just to shippers and carriers. Royal 4to, pp. 87, original wrappers. New York, 190S. $1.50. 6028 Contains letters from p-robably every state in the Union. Guilford (L. T.) Story of a Cleveland School, 1848-1881. 12mo, pp. 376, cloth. Cambridge, 1890. $2.00. 6029 Gunckel (John E.) Early History of the Maumee Valley; numerous illustrations. Sm. 4to, pp. 102, cloth. Toledo, 1902. Scarce. $3.50. 6030 Gurley (Wm., of Milan, Ohio) Memoir, including sketch of Irish Insurrection and martyrs of 1798, by L. B. Gurley; portrait. 12mo, pp. 268, cloth. Cincinnati, 1850. $1.75. 6031 Hall (James) Sketches of History, Life, and Manners in the West, containing accu- rate description of the country and Ufe in the western states and territories of North America. Small 8vo, pp. 264, in the original cloth. Cincinnati, Hubbard, 1834. $6.00. 6032 A copy of the exceedingly rare first edition of which only volume on& was published. The text varies considerably from the text which appeared in the later edition. Hall (Jas.) The West, its Commerce and Navigation. 12mo, pp. 335, cloth. Cincin- nati, 1848. $3.50. 6033 Relates to the old Northwest and the Ohio River. Same, newly bound in buckram, leather label. $5.00. 6034 Haltnorth's Garden Theatre (Cleveland, Ohio) Program for summer season, 1896. $2.50. 6035 Hancock Co. (Ohio) Illustrated Historical Atlas from recent and actual surveys and records under superintendence of G. A. Eberhart ; 28 full-page maps, mostly in color, and numerous views. Atlas folio, pp. 110, cloth. Chicago, 1875. $7.50. 6036 Hanna (Mark) Sketch from life and other essays by Solon Lauer; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 168, cloth, gilt top, Cleveland, 1901. $1.75. 6037 Hardin County (Ohio) History, containing history of county, its townships, towns, churches, schools, etc., military records, history of Northwest Territory, etc. ; very numerous portraits, map and other illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 1064, half morocco (rubbed). Chicago, 1883. $6.50. ^ 6038 Harper (Frank) County List of Newspapers publishing advertisements of proposed amendments to Constitution of Ohio. 8vo, pp. 90, morocco. Columbus, 1913. $1.75. 6039 Harris (Isaac) General Business Directory of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and most im- portant cities and towns of Pa., Ohio, Western N. Y., Va., etc., containing statement of canal and steamboat business, and commerce of western waters, and important statistical information. 16mo, pp. 330, old calf. Pittsburgh, 1841. $5.00. 6040 Harris (T. M.) Journal of a Tour into the Territory Northwest of the Alleghany Mountains, 1803, with geographical and historical account of the State of Ohio. 8vo, pp. 280, newly bound in half morocco. Boston, 1805. $15.00. 6041 An unusually fine, clean and tall copy of this scarce work, with the folding map of the Alle- gheny, Monongahela and Yohiogany Rivers, Rufus Putnam's folding map of Ohio showing the Indian lands and the Connecticut Reservation, Rufus Putnam's plat of the lands appropriated for Military Services, plan of Marietta and Fort Harmar, the ancient mounds on the Muskingdom, Pa., W. Va., etc. Harrison (Major Gen. William Henry) Life of, comprising an Account of his Civil and Military Services, Description of the Council at Vincennes with Tecumseh, and the Victories of Tippecanoe, Fort Meigs and the Thames ; portrait and plates. 8vo, pp. 96, boards. Philadelphia, 1840. Scarce. $2.75. _ 6042 Life of, with history of wars with British and Indians on our northwestern Frontier. By Isaac C. Jackson. 18mo, pp. 222, cloth. Philadelphia, 1840. $1,25. 6043 Abbot (J.) Sermon May 14, 1841, occasioned by death of. 12mo, pp. 24, wrappers. Salem, 1841. $1.00, 6044 Cox (Joseph) William H. Harrison at North Bend; Portrait and folding map. 8vo, pp. 18, boards, Cincinnati, 1871, $1.25. 6045 Edwards- (Prof. B. B.) Address on Death of, delivered in Andover. 8vo, op, 30, wrappers, Andover, 1841, $1.00, 6046 Goddard (William G.) Address on Death of, delivered at Providence, May 14, 1841, 8vo, pp. 30, wrappers. Providence, 1841, $1.00. 6047 Hall (Tames) Memoir of public services. 18mo, pp. 323, cloth. Philadel- phit, 1836. $1.50. 6048 Ohio 181 Humphrey (Herman) Death of, discourse delivered in Amherst, Mass., April 8, 1841. 8vo, pp. 24, sewn. Amherst, 1841. $1.00. _ 6049 Potter (Horatio) Discourse on death of ; delivered before Legislature of New York, St. Peter's Church, Albany, April 25, 1841. $1.00. 6050 Putnam (George) Discourse on death, delivered at Roxbury, April 16, 1841. 8vo, pp. 30, wrappers. Boston, 1841. $1.00. 6051 Sketch of the Life and Public Services of. 8vo, pp. 36, sewn. Philadelphia, 1836. $1.25. 6052 Sprague (Pheleg) Remarks of Faneiul Hall upon Character & Services of. 8vo, pp. 20, wrappers. Boston, 1839. $1.00. 6053 Upham (Charles W.) Discourse, May 14, 1841, on death of. 8vo, pp. 26, wrappers. Boston, 1841. $1.00. 6054 Carvey (Henry) History of Shawnee Indians 1681-1854. 12mo, pp. 316, cloth. Cin- cinnati, 1855. Fine copy. $4.50. 6054a Hawley (Zerah) Journal of a Tour through Conn., Mass., New York, Penn., and Ohio, including a year's residence in that part of Ohio, styled New Connecticut, or Western Reserve. 16mo, newly bound by Riviere of London in half polished levant morocco extra, full gilt back, gilt top. New Haven, 1822. $21.00. 6055 The most beautiful copy of this rare journal that has ever passed through our hands. Beauti- fully bound and a remarkablj; clean copy throughout. It includes the scarce "Advice to Immi- grants" which is usually lacking. Hayes (Rutherford B.) Life and PubUc Services by Russell H. Conwell; portraits and other illustrations. 12mo, pp. 328, cloth. Boston [1876]. $1.50. 6056 Hempstead (G. S. B.) Antiquities of Portsmouth and vicinity with speculations upon origin and destiny of mound builders. 8vo, pp. 19, sewn. Portsmouth, 1875. $1.50. 6057 Heroes and Hunters of the West, comprising sketches and adventures of Boone, Kenton, Brady, Logan, Whetzel, Fleehart, Hughes, Johnston, etc. ; extensively illus- trated. 12mo, pp. 296, newly bound in buckram, leather label. Phila., 1857. Scarce. $7.50. 6058 Hesperian; or. Western Monthly Magazine, edited by Wm. D. Gallagher and Otway Curry. Vols. 1 and 2 complete. 8vo, 2 vols., mottled calf. Columbus, 1838-9, scarce. $7.50. 6059 Hicks (I.) Prisoner's Farewell to Johnson's Island (Ohio). 16mo, pp. 29, cloth. St. Louis, 1872. $2.50. 6060 Hildreth (S. P.) Biographical and Historical Memoirs of early pioneer settlers of Ohio with narrative of incidents and occurrences, in 1775, etc. ; numerous portraits and views. 12mo, pp. 540, half leather. Cincinnati, 1852. $17.50. _ 6061 Contributions to early history of North-west, including Moravian missions in Ohio. 16mo, pp. 240, cloth. Cincinnati, [1864]. Scarce. $10.00. 6062 A very fine, clean copy. Memoirs of early pioneer settlers of Ohio, with narratives of incidents and occurrences in 1775. 12mo, pp. 540, half morocco. Cincinnati, 1854. Scarce. $15.00. 6063 Hill (N. N., Jr.) History of Coshocton County, Ohio: its past and present, 1740-1881, containing comprehensive history of Ohio, etc.; extensiveley illustrated. 4to, pp. 834, half roan. Newark, 1881. $5.00. . _ _ 6064 Hinman & Stidsen & Randall. Ravenna Beautiful, containing official programme of Old Home Week ; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 116, wrappers. Ravenna, 1909. $1.25. 6065 Historical Sketches of Public Schools in Cities, Villages and Townships of Ohio; illustrated. Thick 8vo, cloth. N. p., 1876. $2.50. 6066 History of Education in Ohio, centennial volume. 8vo, pp. 450, cloth. Columbus, 1876. $1.75. . , ^ „ , , , ^. . 6067 Hoadly (George) and Jos. B. Foraker. Jomt debates at Toledo and Cmcmnati, Ohio, 1885; portraits. 8vo, pp. 120, cloth. Columbus, 1887. $1.25. 6068 [Hodge (O. J.)] Reminiscences. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. Cleveland, 1902 and 1910. $3.75. 6069 A ifew only privately printed ,tx1a ■ j ■ T -ttc j/-< j Hodgson (Adam) Letters from North America during a Tour in U. S. and Canada, with engraved plates. 2 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1824. $7.50. 6070 A remarkable fine copy, in the original boards_ with the edges entirely uncut, and almost as clean as when issued. Relates extensively to Ohio, Va., S. C, Washington, D. C, Miss., Ga., N. Y., Canada, Vt., Mass., Pa., R. I., Me., etc. _ t i in w r ■ j Holmes County (Ohio) Farmer: Weekly issue, 1865— July 20. Foho, as issued. $2.00. , ^ T. , ^°''^ Contains article on the assassination plot of I ^^qo Orwig (W. W.) History of Evangelical Association, vol. 1 (all pubd.) from origin to end of 1845; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 404, cloth. Cleveland, 1858. $3.75. 6201 Ottawa Co. (Ohio) Illustrated Historical Atlas from recent surveys and records un- der supervision of L. Q. Hardesty; with 19 large maps and numerous views; statistical information, etc. Atlas folio, pp. Ill, cloth. Chicago, 1874. $6.50. 6202 Our Acre and its Harvest: Historical Sketch of the Soldiers' Aid Society of North- ern Ohio; map and numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 524, cloth. Cleveland, 1869. $2.00 6203 Covers a general history of the work of the Soldiers' Aid Society, by M. C. Braton, methods, hospital and charitable work; relief work, etc. The marine hospital, hospital steamers, depot hos- pitals, the care of sick and wounded, care of prisoners, soldiers' home, the collection of war claims, destitution, methods of operation, etc. Owens (Ira S.) Greene Co. soldiers in late war: history of 74th O. V. I. with sketches of 12th, 94th, 110th, 44th, 10th Ohio Battery, 154th, 54th, 17th, 34th, 184th, together with list of Greene Co.'s soldiers. 12mo, pp. 294, cloth. Dayton, 1884. Scarce. $4.50. 6204 Oxford Addresses: being inaugural address and address to graduates of Miami Uni- versity, 1829-34, by R. H. Bishop ; addresses delivered on anniversary occasions, etc. ; portrait. 8vo, pp. 276, cloth. Hanover, 1835. $3.50. 6205 Oxford (Ohio) Citizen: Weekly issue, 1863— Jan. 10, May 17. Folio. $2.00. 6206 Page (Henry Folsom) Law of warrants, entries, surveys and patents in Virginia Military District in Ohio with copious references to the Kentucky decisions. 8vo, pp. 160, sheep. Columbus, 1850. $2.50. 6206a Page (Wm. Herbert) and John J. Adams. Annotated general code of Ohio of 1910 and all laws of general nature passed since its adoption and in force, Jan. 1, 1912, vol. 5 only. Very thick imperial 8vo, buckram. Cincinnati, 1912. Pub'd $5.C0. $2.50. 6206b Pangborn (J. G.) Picturesque B. & O. historical and descriptive; numerous illus- trations. Large 4to, pp. 288, morocco. Chicago, 1883. $4.50. 6207 Parham (W. H.) and Brown. Official History of Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons for Ohio ; numerous portraits. 8vo, pp. 340, buckram, n. p., 1906. $1.50. 5208 Park Theatre (Cleveland, O.) Programmes for 1886 and 1887. 2 vols., 12mo, and 4to, half leather. $5.00. . 6209 Parkman (Francis) The Discovery of the Great West; an Historical Narrative. First edition. 8vo, pp. 447, cloth. Boston, 1869. $2.75. 6210 Patterson (Isaac F.) The Constitutions of Ohio : Amendments, and Proposed Amendments including the Ordinance of 1787, the Act of Congress dividing the North- west Territory, and the Acts of Congress creating and recognizing the State of Ohio ; complete original texts, with historical data, records of the vote cast, contemporary newspaper comment, detailed comparisons and historical introduction. Printed in large Caslon type on Alexandra hand-made paper, deckled edges. Large 8vo, pp. 358, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1912. $4.00. 6211 Paulding (Ohio) Gazette : Weekly issue, 1864— Sept. 29, Oct. 27, folio. $2.00. 6212 Paulding (Ohio) Independent: Weekly issue, 1861— Mar. 28, Apr. 11, folio, as is- sued. $2.50. 6213 A strong Abolitionist paper. _ ... , , , . „ Paullin (Dr. Charles O.) The Battle of Lake Erie : a collection of documents chiefly by Commodore Perry, including the court martial of Commander Barclay and the Court of Inquiry on Capt. Elliott, edited with introduction, annotations, bibliography and index. Beautifully printed in Caslon type on Venetia_ hand-made, deckle-edged paper and illustrated with colored map, portraits and facsimiles, executed in photo- gravure Small 4to, pp. 224, gray boards, buckram back, with paper label. Cleveland, 1918. $25.00. 6214 Only 150 copies printed by the Rowfant Club, each numbered, and the type distributed. Doctor Paullin is probably the best authority on American naval affairs. This battle caused more dispu- tation than any other of the War of 181.2. The documents inchided in the volume comprise the best unpublishedl material, both British and American, renting thereto. Payne (Wm.) Cleveland Illustrated: pictorial handbook comprising its architecture, manufactures, and trade, etc.; very numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 208, cloth. Cleveland, 1876. $2.50. 6215 Presentation copy from the author. 190 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. — - - OHIO. Perkins (James H.) Annals of the West and principal events which have occurred in Western States & Territories from discovery of Mississippi Valley to 1845. Map. 8vo, pp. 591, old sheep. Cincinnati, 1846. $3.75. 6216 Contains much relating to Ohio, Ind., Ky., and 111. Perrin (J. W.) History of Cleveland Sinking Fund of 1862. Imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1913. $2.00. 6217 Only 250 copies printed for sale. An exceptionally interesting volume, showing how an investment of $332,059.07 in railroads, became a fund of $4,636,370.40 and how it was used. Perrin ( Wm. Henry) History of Stark County with outline sketch of Ohio ; portraits and views. Thick 4to, pp. 1012, half morocco, gilt edges. Chicago, 1881. $7.50. 6218 History of Summit Co., with outline sketch of Ohio ; maps, portraits, and plate. Royal 8vo, pp. 1050, half morocco, gilt edges. Chicago, 1881. Scarce. $9.00. 6219 Perry (Oliver Hazard) Life, with appendix of biographical sketches of Pike, Law- rence, and present condition and prospects of the U. S. Navy, by John M. Niles, with the engraved portrait by Sanford and the second view of the Battle of Lake Erie. 12mo, pp. 376, a tall copy in the original calf. Hartford, 1820. $10.00. 6220 A very scarce item. It should contain a portrait and two plates. In most copies, however, all of the plates are missing. The present copy has the portrait and the second view, but not the first. Peyton (John) Over the Alleghanies and across the prairies, personal recollections of west. 8vo, pp. 393, cloth. London, 1869. $2.50. 6221 Ohio, Ind., etc. Piqua (Ohio) Register: Weekly issue, 1862, Aug. IS, folio, as issued. $1.50. 6222 Polhamus (W. H., of Company B, 2d Ohio Volunteer Cavalry) An original unpub- lished manuscript entitled "Recollections of the Civil War." An extensive and valu- able unpublished manuscript, 206 pages, folio. $150.00. 6233 The above manuscript was submitted for publication. In reality a history of the Company and its services during the Civil War. The sale of the manuscript includes the copyright thereon. Among the chapters are: Incidents connected with the Morgan, Raid, the Campaign in East Ten- nessee, the Capture of Ashland Station, The Wilson Raid, Earley's Headquarters, The Advance on Front Royal, Cedar Creek, How I came to capture Richmond, etc. Portage Co. Ohio) Combination Atlas map compiled and published from personal examinations and surveys by L. H. Leverts ; 54 maps and very numerous views and portraits and personal sketches. Atlas folio, pp. 148, cloth. Chicago, 1874. $7.50. 6234 Prescott (L. H.) History of Criterion Lodge No. 68, K. of P. (Cleveland, Ohio) ; portraits. Large 8vo, pp. 168, cloth. Cleveland, 1899. $2.00. _ 6235 Priest (Josiah) American Antiquities and descriptions in the West: exhibition of evidences that an Ancient Population of partially civilized nations, peopled America before its discovery by Columbus and inquiries into their origin, with copious de- scriptions of many of their stupendous works ; folding plates. 8vo, pp. 400, new and handsomely bound by Riviere in half calf extra, gilt top. Albany, 1834, $6.00. 6236 Fine copy of this scarce work. Contains supposed ruins of Roman Fort at Marietta, Discoveries on the Muskingum, Ruins of ancient works at Circleville, Ohio, etc. Prince (B. F.) The Centennial Celebration of Springfield, Ohio, 1901 ; portraits and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 296, cloth. Springfield, 1901. $1.50. 6237 Founding of Springfield, History of Medical Profession of Clark County by Says, Military His- tory by Keifer, Printing and Publishing interests by Nichols, etc. Public Discussion at Stockport between John Bowes of Cheltenham and Joseph Barker of Ohio. Question for debate, "Are the Scriptures of the Old and New Testa- ments of Supernatural Origin and Divine Authority; are the Doctrines contained therein conducive to morality and virtue ?" ; also, Mormonism Exposed in its swindling, polygamy, and licentious abominations. 12mo, pp. 189, half roan. London, 1855. Rare. $3.50. 6238 Rafinesque (C. S.) Ichthyologia Ohiensis : or Natural History of the Fishes inhabit- ing the River Ohio and its Tributary Streams. A verbatim et literatim reprint of the original, with sketch of the Life, Ichthyologic Work, and the Ichthyologic-Bibliography of Rafinesque, by Richard Ellsworth Call; portrait of R., facsimile title, and woodcut. Large 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Edition limited to 250 numbered copies. Cleveland, 1899; $4.00. 6239 This work is the foundation of Fresh-Water Ichthyology in America. No book dealing specifical- ly with its area as a region has since been published. It contains the first and most complete, to date, description of the Ohio from Pittsburg down. Railroad Guide, illustrated. Cincinnati to Erie via Columbus and Cleveland; plates, one folding. 12mo, pp. 135, cloth. Columbus, 1854. $3.75. 6240 Includes interesting chanter on Mormons in Ohio. Randall (E. O.) and D. J. Ryan. History of Ohio, from prehistoric times down to date ; very extensively illustrated with folding maps, charts, facsimiles, portraits, plates, etc. 5 large volumes, royal 8vo, half red leather, gilt, uncut, gilt tops. New _^ Ohio 191 York, 1912. A remarkably fine set in absolutely new condition. Published at $25.00 net, for $15.00. 6241 The last volume deals extensively with banking and commercial conditions in Ohio and is ac- companied by a bibliography and extensive analytical index. Read (M. C.) Mineral Resources of Ohio tributary to Cleveland, Akron and Canton. 8vo, pp. 16, wrappers. Cleveland, 1879. SOc. 6242 Reilly (W. W. & Co.) Ohio State Business Directory, 1853-4; portrait. Large 8vo, pp. 752, cloth. Cincinnati, 1853. $6.50. 6243 Fne copy, scarce. Report of joint commission appointed by states of Pennsylvania and Ohio, to ascertain and re-mark boundary line between said states as it was originally estab- lished ; numerous maps. 8vo, pp. 68, cloth. Columbus, 1883. $2.00. 6244 Revere (Paul) Cleveland in the war with Spain; very numerous portraits. Large 8vo, pp. 286, cloth. Cleveland, 1900. $2.50. 6245 Richland Co. (Ohio) Atlas map, compiled from personal surveys by A. T. Andreas ; colored maps and numerous views. Atlas folio, pp. 82, cloth. Chicago, 1873. $6.00. 6246 Imperial Atlas and Art folio including chronological chart, statistical tables and description of surveys. A series of 22 toned maps, 35 plates and very numerous portraits and views. One large volume, atlas 4to, half leather (hinges cracked). Richmond, Ind., 1896. $5.00. 6247 M'Gaw (James F.) Philip Seymour, or Pioneer Life in Richland County, Ohio, with view of the Seymour Cabin. 8vo, pp. 280, cloth, as new. Mansfield, 1858. $3.50. 6248 Deals with what are now the Counties of Richland, Ashland, and Morrow; and the Wars of 1812. A very interesting volume on Early Pioneer Jjife in Ohio of the period of the War of 1812. It also relates to the Indian Tribes of Ohio, Tecumseh, Bluejacket, Johnny Appleseed and Gen- eral Harrison, the Perils of Border Life, Indian treachery, methods of Transportation, difficulties of securing supplies, home life and customs, etc. Richland Democrat (Mansfield Ohio): Weekly issue, 13 issues as below, folio, $7.50, or separately, $1.00 each. 6249 18fil_Jan. 26, Feb. 23, Mar. 9, Apr. 27, May 4, July 13, 27, Aug. 3, 24, Oct. 12. 1862— March 29, July 5, Oct. 25. j . • . Scarce Lincoln issues: Contain Lincoln's Inaugural Address, war messages, and much interest- ing data relating to the outbreak of the war. One issuel damaged. Richland, Shield and Banner [Mansfield, Ohio], Weekly issue, 24 issues as below, folio, as issued, $6.00, or separate, 50c each. 6250 1861— Jan^ 16', 3o"'Mar. 20, Apr. 17, May 1, July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, Oct. 16. 1862— Jan. 15, Feb. 26, Mar. 12, Oct. 22. 1864 — ^Jan. 21, 28, Oct. 7. [Riddle (A. G.)] Bart Ridgeley; story of Northern Ohio. 12mo, pp. 374, cloth. Boston, 1873. $2.50. 6251 Good copy of the first edition. Robert (Edward A.) Official Report of Centennial Celebration of founding of city of Cleveland and settlement of the Western Reserve ; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 270, buck- ram. Cleveland, 1896. $1.75. 625? Autographed copy by Edward A. Roberts. Robinson (George F.) History of Greene Co., Ohio, embracing organization of county, etc., with rosters of soldiers of the Revolution, and War of 1812; illustrations 4to, pp. 928, full morocco (rubbed), gilt edges. Chicago, 1902. $10.00. 6253 Rueeles (Almon) Map of the Fire Land of Ohio from Actual Survey; engraved by Doolittle. Folio, no place or date. [1806.] $75.00. ^ ^ ^ ^. , . ^ 6254 Includes the lands of the Connecticut Land Company, and the Indian claims. A very scarce early Ohio map. . r^- ' -i Russell (Capt. C. B.) Kindling the Fires of War. Events preceding Cincinnati s military participation in Civil War. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. Ohio Commandery L. L., 1913. $1.00. ozii St. Clair (Gen. Arthur) An exceedingly interesting Autograph Letter, entirely in his own handwriting, bearing date Philadelphia, December 1, 1782, addressed to Robert Morris, then U. S. Superintendent of Finance, regarding Baron Steuben^ the Prussian- American general and his financial embarrassment 2 pp., folio. $58.00. 6Z55 The above letter is a plea to Robert Morris in regard to Baron Steuben s distressed financial situation at the close of the war. The Baron was of a somewhat "peppery" disposition anyway. TWsle?ter fully beirs this oul as well as substantiates the efforts that were made to benefit the Baron's financial situations in his later years. , t^i -i j i i.- t-. i. ti lonA 4.„ Another entirely in his handwriting, dated Philadelphia, December 13, 1804, to Samuel Bryan, 'l pp., 4to. $20.00. 6257 192 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OHIO. St. Clair Papers. The Life and Public Services of Arthur St. Clair, with his Cor- respondence and other Papers, arranged and annotated by William Henry Smith; frontispieces and map. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Cinn., 1882. $9.50. 6258 Presentation copy from author. St. Patrick's Parish (Cleveland, Ohio) History, 1853-1903: memorial of golden jubi- lee; numerous portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 140, cloth. [Cleveland, 1903.] $1.50.6259 Sandusky (Ohio) Williams Directory for 1910-11. 8vo, pp. 404, cloth. Cincinnati, 1909. $1.50. 6260 Sandusky Mansfield and Newark R. R., guide, gazeteer, and directory, 1869-70, com- prising alphabetical and classified directories of different towns and stations along line and other miscellaneous information. 8vo, boards. Sandusky, 1869. $2.50. 6261 Sarchet (Cyrus P. B.) History of Guernsey County, Ohio; numerous fine plates. 2 vols., 4to, half morocco, gilt edges. IndianapoHs, 1911. Pub'd at $18.00. $7.50. 6262 Schoolboy (Cleveland) complete from beginning July 16, 1847 to May 26, 1848, being vol. 1 complete, also the Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Schoolboy, 1849 bound in. 2 pages slightly torn but can be repaired. $12.50. 6263 A very rare Ohio item. School Officers' Guide for state of Ohio containing laws on subject of common schools, school fund, etc. 8vo, pp. 118, sheep. Columbus, 1842. $3.50. 6264 Schoolcraft (H. R.) The American Indians, their history, condition and prospects, from original notes and manuscripts ; plates. Large 8vo, pp. 496, newly and hand- somely bound by Riviere of London in half polished calf gilt, gilt top. Buffalo, 1851. $15.00. . 6265 A handsomely bound copy of this rare volume. This edition includes the appendix of narratives and daring exploits of Alexander Henry, Frances Noble, Quintin Stockwell, Peter Williamson, Capt. Carver, etc. Also considerable on the early history of the French on the Great I.akes, In- dian remains in the Old Northwest, etc. Western Scenes and Reminiscences, with thrilling legends and traditions of the red men of the forest. With plates and woodcuts, the frontispiece crudely colored. 8vo, pp. 496, handsomely bound by Riviere, of London, in half polished levant mo- rocco gilt, gilt tops. Auburn, 1853. $21.00. 6266 A choice copy of this scarce work, containing much regarding the folklore and mythology, le- gends and traditions of the various Indian tribes, and the appendix of Indian captivities. Scott (Hervey) Complete History of Fairfield Co., Ohio, 1795-1876; illustrated. 8vo, pp. 304, cloth. Columbus, 1877. $7.50. 6267 Seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry Itinerary, 1861-4, compiled by Lawrence Wilson; numerous portraits. Thick 8vo, cloth. New York, 1907. $2.50. 6268 Seybert (John, First Bishop of Evangelical Association) Life and Labors by S. P. Spreng; portrait. 12mo, pp. 440, cloth. Cleveland, 1888. $1.50. 6269 [Shebbeare (John)] A set of his four rare and historically very important "Letters to the people of England" on the unrest in the American Colonies immediately pre- ceding the Revolutionary War, as follows : Letter I, on the present situation and Condition of National Affairs ; Letter II, on Foreign Subsidies, Subsidiary Armies and their consequences to this nation ; Letter III, on Liberty, Taxes, and the application of Public Money; Letter IV, on the conduct of M rs in Alliances, Fleets, and Armies, since the first differences on the Ohio ; the whole bound in one volume, 8vo, in old calf gilt. London, 1756-8. $15.00. 6270 An unusually fine, clean and tall set of these very rare and important letters. Throughout they are in remarkably clean and tall condition. His letters are of unusual interest in regard to the English and French .Wars in America, the traffic of Kngland with the natives on the Ohio, the capture of British territories by the Canadian French, the building" of the Forts andi Elocthouses along the Ohio, the relations of the Colony of Virginia, Washington's Expedition to the Ohio and his defeat, the grant of the Ohio lands to^ a Quaker in London, etc. At this time it is peculiarly interesting on account of the various treaties made at that time with Russia, Prussia, France, etc. Shelby County, Ohio; History, with illustrations and Biographical Sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Folding map, portraits and numerous other illus- trations. Folio, pp. 406, full morocco, gilt edges. Phila., 1883. $10.00. 6270a Contains interesting accounts of Indian Wars, Monnd Builders, etc. Sheridan (Gen. P. H.) Original letter signed, addressed to C. C. Helmick of Wash- ington, D. C, dated from Hdqrs., 5th Military Dist., New Orleans, Aug. 27, 1867. 1 p., 4to. $50.00. 6271 An interesting historical document relating to Sheridan's famous ride from Winchester on the day of the Battle of Cedar Creek and giving the names of members of the staff. Personal Memoirs ; portraits and numerous maps. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. New York, 1888. $3.00. 6272 Sherman (Gen. W. T.) Life and deeds, including story of his great march to the sea, etc., by H. D. Northrop; extensively illustrated with portraits, maps, and views. 12mo, pp. 568, cloth. Cleveland [1891]. $1.50. 6273 Ohio 193 Sherman (Gen. Wm. T.) Original autograph letter signed entirely in the General's handwriting, dated Hdqrs., Dept. of the Tennessee near Memphis, March 10, 1864, and addressed to Capt Badeaii. 1 page, 4to. $21.00. 6274 field ^'^"^ special] dispatches from Gen. Grant, replies to which were forwarded by Gen. Butter- Shipherd (Jacob R.) History of Oberlin-WelHngton Rescue. 8vo, pp. 280, cloth. Boston, 1859. $3.00. 6275 This history of these celebrated trials shows clearly what the Fugitive Slave Act was, and what measures its enforcement required. ^IJ.o'"* 57SJ?" "^-^ *-"^'° • sketch of industrial progress. 12mo, pp. 56, cloth. Columbus, 1882. $1.00. 6276 Shumway (A. L.) and C. DeW. Brower. Oberliniana: jubilee volume of semi-his- torical anecdotes connected with past and present of Obedin College; 1833-1883; illus- trated. 12mo, pp. 176, boards. Cleveland, n. d. $2.00. 6277 Simkins (J. D.) Early history of Anglaize County [Ohio]. 8vo, pp. 120, cloth. St. Marys, Ohio, 1901. Scarce. $3.75. 6278 Only a few copies privately printed for author. Sixth Ohio Cavalry: List of Q. M. stores transferred by J. R. Parshall to A. W. Fenton, Aug. 10, 1864. $1.00. 6279 Same, Clothing return for Aug., 1864, duly filled out in detail and signed, 1 large sheet double folio. $2.50. 6280 Same for Oct., 1864. $2.50. 6281 Sketches of War History, 1861-65, for Ohio Commandery M. O. L. L., edited by Robert Hunter, Vol. 3; maps and plans. 8vo, pp. 468, cloth. Cincinnati, 1890. $300. _ . Pi- , g^g^ Contains several articles by prominent Ohio Civil Wir men among them being Keifer (Gen. J. W.), Battle of Sailor's Creek; Granger (M. M.), Battle of Cedar Creek; Davies (Rufus R.), On the Right at Antietam. Slocum (Chas. E.) History of Maumee River Basin from earliest account to its organization into counties; steel portrait, maps and very numerous illustrations. Roy. 8vo, pp. 658, cloth. Defiance [1905]. $7.00. 6283 Slocum (Henry Warner) Life and Services by Chas. E. Slocum; portraits and views. Large 8vo, pp. 382, cloth. Toledo, 1913. $3.00. 6284 Slocum Genealogy History of the Slocums, Slocumbe, and Slocumbs of America, genealogical, biographical, marriages and descendants in both female and male lines from 1637 to 1908. Extensively illustrated with views and historic places, early build- ings; numerous portraits. 2 very large and thick volumes, royal 8vo, cloth. Pub- lished at $18.00 net, for $15.00. 6285 The Slocums were among the first members in America of the Quakers. They took an im- portant part, in spite of great persecutions, in establishing religious freedom in America and later in securing the decre'e of King James II April, 1687. The Slocums were principally located in Rhode Island, New York, and Ohio. Smith (Wm. Prescott) Book of Great Railway Celebrations of 1857 with full ac- count of opening of Ohio and Mississippi, and the Marietta and Cincinnati R. R. and Northwestern Virginia branch of Baltimore and Ohio R. R. ; folding map and very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 204, cloth. New York, 1858. A fine copy. $3.00. 6286 First edition. Smucker (Isaac) Centennial History of Licking County, Ohio. 8vo, pp. 80, original wrappers. Newark, 1876. $3.00. _ 6287 [Somerset (Ohio)] Democratic Union: Weekly issue, 1862 — May 22. Folio, as issued. $1.50. 6288 Souvenir from the Afro-American League of Tenn., to Hon. James M. Ashley of Ohio, ed. by B. W. Arnett ; illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth. Phila., 1894. $2.50. 6289 Presentation copy from author. Springfield (Ohio) ; Laws and General Ordinances ; containing laws of the state re- lating to government of the city, etc. 8vo, po. 393, cloth. Springfield, 1869. $2.25. 6290 Williams City Directory for 1913. 8"vo, pp. 868, cloth. Cincinnati, 1913. Pub. at $5.00. $1.50. 6291 Starr (J. W.) and Headington. Atlas of Champaign County, Ohio, from surveys and recorded plans. Illustrated by W. M. Devoe and Thomas Matthew. Large 4to, pp. 73, cloth, leather back. Urbana, 1874. $5.00. 6292 Historical sketch of Champaign County, statistical tables of poDulation by townships in 1850, 1860 and 1870, table showing population of Ohio from 180O to 1870, vote of Champaign County in 1869-1871, numerous illustrations of residences, farms, stores and mills, maps include outline county map. State map, 19 town maps and IZ township maps giving the names of each owner. A very cheap copy of this scarce atlas, title page being stained and binding worn. Stauiffer (Clinton R.) The Middle Devonian of Ohio; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 204, cloth. Columbus (Geological Survey of Ohio, 4th Series, Bull. 10), 1909. $1.25. 6293 194 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OHIO. Stevens (Geo. E.) Cincinnati : summary of its attractions, advantages, institutions, etc., with statement of its public charities. Folding maps and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 214, cloth. $1.75. 6294 Stobo (Major Robert, of the Virginia Regiment) Memoir, with the very rare fold- ing map of Ft. Duquesne. 12mo, pp. 92, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1854. $14.00. 6295 Another copy with the folding map in facsimile but an exceedingly interesting copy, being a presentation copy from Neville B. Craig, the historian, to James John- son. $15.00. 6296 Another copy with the map in facsimile and somewhat water-stained. A cheap copy of this rare volume. $10.00. 6297 An excessively rare item of which only a few copies were printed. It relates to the French and Indian War, Virginia, the Old Northwest, Braddock, the St. Lawrence, Louisburg, Quebec, Gen- eral Wolfe, etc. The above copies have the two appendixes. Strickland (W. P.) The Pioneers of the West; or, life in the woods; plates. 12mo, pp. 404, cloth. New York, 1889. $2.50. 6298 Stringer's City Guide of Cleveland, complete and comprehensive guide and informer for citizen and stranger to all parts of city; folding map. 24mo, pp. 37, boards. Cleveland, 1875. $1.50. 6299 Studer (Jacob H.) Columbus, Ohio: its history, resources, and progress; folding map and numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 584, cloth. 1873. $3.00. 6300 Sutor (J. Hope) History of Lodge of Amity No. 5, F. & A. M., at Zanesville, Ohio; portraits. 12rao, pp. 122, cloth. Zanesville, 1879. $2.50. 6301 [Sutton (Robert)] History of Anglaize Co., Ohio with Indian history of Wapakon- eta, and first settlement of country. 12mo, pp. 206, cloth. Wapakoneta, 1880. $8.00. 6302 Autographed presentation copy from the author. Only a few copies of this were printed by the author and it is now very scarce. Tallmadge (Ohio) Proceedings in commemoration of 50th anniversary of settle- ment, with historical discourses of E. N. Sill and L- Bacon, etc. 8vo, pp. 112, sewn. Akron, 1857. Scarce. $5.00. 6303 Tanner (H. S.) Map of Ohio from actual survey, by Hough and Bourne. Size 50i by 441 inches, folded into portfolio. Chillicothe, 1815. $45.00. 6304 A very scarce early Ohio map. We do not trace any other copy being offered for sale. Taylor (James W.) History of state of Ohio~16S0-1787. 8vo, pp. 558, sheep. Cin- cinnati, 1854. Scarce. $10.00. 6305 Taylor (Wm. Alexander) Centennial history of Columbus and Franklin County, Ohio; very extensively ilkistrated. 2 vols., 4to, half morocco, gilt edges. Chicago, 1909. Pub. at $20.00. As new. $7.50. 6306 100 Year Book and Official Register of Ohio, 1789-1891. 8vo, newly bound in buckram, leather label. Columbus, 1891. $3.00. 6307 Also contains report on special committee on Fort Ancient. Teetor (Henry B.) Past and Present of Mill Creek Valley, being collection of his- torical and descriptive sketches of that part of Hamilton County, Ohio ; illustrated. 12mo, pp. 328, cloth. 1882. $3.50. 6308 Much relating to Cincinnati and surrounding towns, their early settlers and its part in Civil War. Temperance Societies: Proceedings, constitutions, regulations, etc., of 18 Temper- ance Societies in the States of Ohio and Pennsylvania. 18 pamphlets in 1 vol., 12mo, half sheep. V. p., v. d. $7.50. 6309 A very scarce collection containing proceedings of quarterly session of grand division of sons of temperance of Ohio held at Chillicothe, 1847, Constitution and by-laws of Ciniannati Temple of Honor No. 1, Cincinnati, 1847. Regulations for the Government of Subordinate and Degree Tem- ples of Honor of Ohio, with synopsis of Constitution of Degree Temples. Journals of proceedings of the Grand Temple o£ the State of Pennsylvania, 7th annual session, Philadelphia, 1851, etc. Thomas (Cyrus) Problem of the Ohio Mounds. Illustrated. 8vo, pp. 54, sewn. Washington, 1889. 75c. 6310 Also relates to Alabama and Tennessee. Thomas (Frederick W.) The Emigrant, or reflections while descending the Ohio. 8vo, pp. 48, original wrappers. Cincinnati, 1872. $2.25. 6311 Thrall (Willis) Map of Ohio compiled from the latest and most authentic informa- tion, Hartford, 1832. A fine early, colored map of Ohio, size 22x22i inches with view of Cincinnati from the river showing the Cincinnati Hotel, the City Drug Store, etc., in excellent condition enclosed in the original red morocco portfolio. $5.00. 6312 Thwaites (Reuben G.) On the Storied Ohio, an historical pilgrimage from Redstone to Cairo; plates. 12mo, pp. 328, cloth. Chicago, 1903. $1.75. 6313 Tiffin (Edward) Sketch by C. G. Comegys; portrait. 4to, pp. 10, sewn. Excerpt. $1.00. 6314 Tiffin (Ohio) Souvenir commemorating 7Sth anniversary of founding of, profusely illustrated. Oblong folio, wrappers. Tiffin, 1897. $1.50. 6315 Ohio 195 Toledo (Ohio) Daily Blade, May 27, 1864. $1.25. 6316 I4ncoln and Civil War material, including the forged proclamation, relation!! with Mexico, etc. Soldiers' Memorial Building: history and dedication of; illustrations. Large 8vo, pp. 68, cloth. Toledo, 1886. $1.00. 6317 Tourgee (Albion W.) Story of a 1000: history of semce of lOSth Ohio Volunteer Infantry in War for Union, 1862-65; maps and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 474, cloth. Buf- falo, 1896. Scarce. $6.00. 6318 Trumbull and Mahoning Counties History with biographical sketches ; with numer- ous steel engravings. 2 vols., 4to, half leather (stained). Cleveland, 1882. $10.00. 6319 Union Club, Cleveland, Ohio. Charter, By-Laws, Rules, Officers and Members. 12mo, pp. 1Z, cloth. Cleveland, 1895. 75c. 6320 U. S. Sanitary Commission in Valley of Mississippi during war of Rebellion, 1861- 1866, reports of J. S. Newberry. 8vo, pp. 543, cloth. Cleveland, 1871. $1.50. 6321 Much relating to Ohio and Kentucky. Upper Ohio Valley History with family history and biographical sketches, state- ment of its resources, industrial growth, etc. ; very numerous steel engravings. 2 vols., 4to, half morocco (rubbed), gilt edges. $12.50. . 6322 Upton (Harriet Taylor) History of the Western Reserve ; very numerous illustra- tions and map. 3 vols., 4to, half morocco, gilt tops. Chicago, 1910. Pub'd $30.00 net. $12.50. 6323 Urbana [Ohio] University, 3rd catalogue of officers and students for 1855-6. 8vo, pp. 16, wrappers. Urbana, 1856. 75c. 6324 Vallandigham (C. L.) Record of, on abolition, the Union, and the Civil War; por- trait. 8vo, pp. 256, cloth. Columbus, 1863. $1.50. 6325 [Van Tassel (C. S.)] The Book of Ohio and its Centennial, or 100 Years of the "Buckeye State :" an art and historical work of Ohio, illustrating the development of her resources, institutions and industries. Very extensively illustrated with nearly 2,000 plates and engravings, some in colors, of archaeological and historical scenes and remains, views, antiquities, etc., including hundreds of views of famous buildings, manufacturies, etc., throughout the State. One very large and thick volume, folio, pp. 996, strongly bound in half morocco. Toledo, published at $37.50 net. $10.00. 6326 An exceedingly valuable work on account of its extensive illustrations, of early views in the various cities, architecture, famous buildings, -manufacturing plants, antiquities, archaeological re- mains, etc. Vital Statistics of Ohio, Bureau of. 2nd annual report by Charles H. Graves. 8vo, pp. 514, cloth. Springfield, 1912. $1.50. 6327 Wade (Senator B. F.) Endorsement of a letter of T. M. Walker to Dr. I. Williams, dated Wooster [Ohio], Sept. 16, 1867. 2 pages, 4to. $7.50. 6328 A confidential letter giving inside facts in regard to the election campaign, wants some of the speakers scheduled for Cincinnati sent to Ashland and Wayne Counties, which are doubtful, etc. Original letter signed, dated Jefferson, Nov. 9, 1863, and addressed to War Gov. Tod of Ohio. 1 page, 8vo. $15.00. 6329 Relates to the dedication of the cemetery at Gettysburg. Life, by A. G. Riddle; portrait. 12mo, pp. 310, cloth. Cleveland, 1886. $1.50. 6330 Wade labored earnestly against slavery and for a vigorous prosecution of the war, was the chair- man and foremost spirit of tha joint committee on the cond^jct of the war of 1861-62 and was ac- tive in urging the passage of a confiscation bill. Wade (C. R., wife of Senator B. F. Wade) Original autograph letter signed, dated Washington, Dec. 14, 1861, addressed to Hon. R. F. Paine. 2 pp., 8vo. $2.50. 6331 Gives inside facts regarding Wade's re-election. Col. Forney, the Cuyahoga delegation, etc. Walker (Chas M.) History of Athens Co., Ohio, and Ohio Land Company and first settlement of the state at Marietta ; with sketches of early settlers, pioneer adventures, etc. Folding map and engraved portraits. 8vo, pp. 608, cloth. Cincinnati, 1869. $5.00. 6332 Walker (James B.) Experiences of pioneer life in early settlements and cities of the West. 12mo, pp. 310, cloth. Chicago, 1881. Scarce. $2.00. 6333 An account of life in Ohio and 111. , . , , , r r^t ■ Walling (H. F.) and O. W. Gray. New topographical atlas of state of Ohio with descriptions historical, scientific, and statistical, with maps of U. S. and territories. A series of 148 full-page colored maps. Large atlas 4to, cloth. Cincinnati, 1872, $4 SO. 6334 A cheap copy of this scarce item, binding having' been water-stained but the text and maps are in fine condition. , ^ . •,,,,- • r Ward (Durbin, of Ohio) Life, Speeches, and Orations, compiled by his wife; por- trait. 8vo, pp. 636, cloth. Columbus, 1888. $2.50. 6335 Includes many speeches on reconstruction, slavery and the war, also an account of his services m the war- 196 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OHIO. Washington-Irvine Correspondence: official letters concerning military affairs in West, 1781 to 1783, arranged and annotated by C. W. Butterfield; steel portraits. 8vo pp. 430, cloth. Madison, 1882. $7.50. 6336 Autographed presentation copy from author. Wayne Township, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. Report of Semi-Centennial, 7Sth and Cen- tennial Anniversaries of settlement of, 1903. 12mo, pp. 202, cloth. Conneaut, 1906. $2.50. 6337 Weitzell (Maor-Gen. G.) Original autograph letter signed, dated from Headquar- ters, 2Sth Army Corps, Army of the James, Camp Lincoln, Va., May 16, 1865, ad- dressed to Col. T. S. Bowers at Washington. 2 pp., 4to. $35.00. 6338 An important historical document which, bears the oilficial stamp showing that it was copied for publication in the war records. The letter is the General's official statement to Washington regard- ing the irregularities committed by his troops in and about Richmond. After giving details, the general states that nearly all of these irregularities were committed by black and white cavalry and by convicts in soldiers clothing who were liberated by the rebels from the penitentiary on the evacuation of Richmond. Weeekly Ohio Statement (Columbus), 1860— July 9, 23. Folio. $3.50. 6339 Two rare Ivincoln issues. Welby (Adlard) Visit to North America and English Settlements in Illinois, with Winter Residence at Philadelphia; to ascertain the actual prospects of the emigrating agriculturist, mechanic, and commercial speculator. Excessively rare first edition, with the full set of finely executed stipple plates. 8vo, pp. 12 and 224. Bound by San- gorski & SutclifJe, in half polished tree calf gilt, front and bottom edges entirely un- cut, gilt top. London, 1821. $65.00. 6340 A remarkably fine copy of this excessively rare and historically valuable volume. It contains the full set of plates and the very unusual leaf of errata and list of the plates. One of the most important and accurate contributions to the history of the Middle West of its period and a volume which will always stand high as an authority. Apart from Illinois, the volume deals with and presents early views in Indiana, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio and Maryland, for which states it contains much valuable material on the existing manners, customs, commercial rela- tions, etc. Walker (Martin) Farm Life in central Ohio sixty years ago; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 106, cloth. Wooster, 1892. Scarce. $4,50. 6341 Only a few copies privately printed. The above is an autographed presentation copy from the author. Western Reserve Historical Society's Publications. Nos. 1-36 inclusive, except Nos. 5, 13, 14, and 26. 32 nos., 8vo, sewn. Cleveland, 1870-77. Scarce. $15.00. 6342 Contents: Battle of Frenchtown, Michigan, January, 1831, by Rev. Thos. P. Dudley; First White Settlers in Ohio, by A. T. Goodman; Northwest Territory — Discovery and Ownership; by Hon. Jas. A. Garfield; Relics of the Mound Builders, by C. C. Baldwin; Early Settlement of War- ren, Ohio, by Leonard Case; etc. Nos. 93, 94, 96, 97, and 99, with photogravure portraits and plates. Large Bvo, in the original wrappers as issued. Cleveland, 1914-1918. $5.00. 6343 The above comprise the costume bibliography, journals of Seth Pease, Connecticut Land Co., the Ohio Co., movement for peace without victory during Civil War. etc. a set of their Tracts Nos. 37 to 84 inclusive, with maps, plates and woodcuts, bound in two large and thick volumes, 8vo, cloth. $25.00. 6344 Includes a large amount of important historical material, relating to the old Northwest, especially Ohio and the Western Reserve. Tbese tracts have long been out of print and are now very scarce. No. 92, containing articles of incorporation, membership, annual report, 1912- 1913, and Northern Ohio during War of 1812 from manuscripts in collections of West- ern Reserve Historical Society. Bvo, pp. 119, wrappers. Cleveland, 1913. $3.50. 6345 No. 95, comprising Annual Report ; and Letters from Samuel Huntington Cor- respondence, 1800-1812. 8vo, pp. 172, original boards. Cleveland, 1915. $1.50. 6345 Local conditions in Ohio, the Connecticut Land Company, Detroit, Indian land, Pittsburgh, War of 1812, Upper Mississippi Company, etc. Wheeling and Lake Erie R. R. Receivership from June 8 to Nov. 1908, Vol. 1 ; fold- ing maps and plates. Large and thick 8vo, pp. 844, buckram. Cleveland. $6.00. 6347 White (B.) Acts to provide for the organization of cities and villages, and the re- vised ordinances of the City of Cleveland; with the ordinances establishing streets, and their grades. Compiled and arranged under the direction of the city council. Bvo, pp. 306, sheep, rebacked with buckram. Cleveland, 1855. $4,50. 6348 Includes; Rules of order for City Council, May 16, 1855; the Charter, acceptance of Charter, and annexation of Ohio City, by-laws for the management of the City Infirmary, etc. Inserted at end are a number of newspaper cuttings containing ordinances passed in 1871, Whittlesey (Chas.) The Dip of the Great Straitsville Coal Seam, Ohio. 12mo, pp. 4, sewn. Cleveland, 1873. Very scarce. $1.50. 6349 Early History of Cleveland, with original papers and other matters relating to adjacent country; biographical notices of the Pioneers and Surveyors; plates and plans. 8vo, pp. 487, cloth. Cleveland, 1867. $5.00. , 6350 By all means the best and most reliable history of Cleveland to 1867, written from a historical and not a eulogistic standpoint. Deals with the prehistoric inhabitants, Mound builders, etc.. In- Ohio 197 «S K-In^olfi ''^'%'"«S>on, the early expeditions of Rogers, Wilkins and Bradstreet, the Mora WpsfVirS^L f' t "-ompany, the early surveys, the early boundary lines between Pennsylvania, portation meth ^[^^"'"'^''y' ='"° Indiana, early surveyors and pioneers, early navigation, early trans- oravians, 'vania. J /lol^^'^'tf^/r^'"^ °^ Moses Cleveland; with portraits. 12mo, cloth. Privately print- ed ^leoo;. $7.50. 5351 General Wallace's Division— Battle of Shiloh— \Vas It Tardy? 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. Cleveland, 1875. $3.00. 6352 A scarce Ohio item. — The Occupation of Rome : citizens of Ohio to people and government of Italy. 12mo, pp. 2. 1871. $1.25. 6353 War Memoranda: Cheat River to the Tennessee, 1861-62. Maps. 8vo, pp. 89, hmp cloth. Celveland, 1884. $2.50. 6354 Also relates to Ohio. Biography extracted from Representative Men of Cleveland, 1869; portrait. 12mo, pp. 4, wrappers. $1.50. 6355 Whittlesey (Elisha) Address on Defense of Fort Stephenson at Lower Sandusky (now Fremont), Ohio. 8vo, pp. 16, original wrappers. Toledo, 1858. $2.00. 6356 A scarce Whittlesey item of local historical value. — A collection of seven original autograph letters addressed to Peter Force, the historian, chiefly relating to historical matters, dated between 1842 and 1856. The lot, $10.50. 6357 Elisha Whittlesey was Ohio State representative ia20'-1821, was in the United States Congress from 1823 to 1838, was one of the founders of the Whig party. Comptroller of the U. S. Treas- ury 1849-1856, and under President Lincoln until his death. Whittlesey Genealogy: Memorial of the Whittlesey family in the U. S. 8vo, pp. 136, in the original wrappers. Privately printed by the Whittlesey Assn., 18SS. $3.50. 6358 A scarce genealogy. With the present copy are bound Biographical .'Vrticles on Col. Charles Whittlesey, with portrait, Asaph Whittlesey of Tallmadge, Ohio, Vesta PI. Whittlesey; and C. E. Whittlesey, by Gen. L,. A. Bierce, of Akron. Wickersham (Gertrude V.) Memorial to Pioneer Women of the Western Reserve. 4 parts, 8vo, wrappers. 1896. Scarce. $5.00. 6359 Wiggins and Weaver. Ohio River Directory, 1871-1872, comprising Wheeling, Parkersburgh, Marietta, Pomeroy, Gallipolis, Ironton, Portsmouth, Middleport, Mar- tins Ferry, Maysville, Owensboro, Paducah, Cairo, Chester, Cape Girardeau, etc. 8vo, pp. 419, cloth. Cleveland, 1871. $2.00. 6360 Williams (Wm. K.) Ohio Farm Laws and legal forms. 12mo, pp. 234, cloth. Col- umbus (1895). $1.00. 6361 Williams' Zanesville City Directory, 1864-65, with U. S. Post Office Directory. 3d issue, 8vo, pp. 106, cloth. Zanesville, 1864. $2.50. 6362 Williard (Geo. W.) History of Heidelberg College. 12mo, pp. 348, cloth. Cincin- nati, 1879. $1.75. 6363 Wilson (Frazer E.) Treaty of Glenville, being official account, together with ex- peditions of St. Clair and Wayne against Indians, etc. ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 104, cloth. Piqua, 1894. $1.75. ' 6364 Wing (George C.) Early Years on the Western Reserve ; with extracts from letters of Ephraim Brown and Family: 1805-1845; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made deckle-edged paper, with folded genealogical chart of the Ephraim Brown family, 1637-1916. 8vo, pp. 142, cloth, gilt top. Cleveland, 1916. $5.00. 6365 150 copies privately printed for the editor, now out of print. The volume is valuable as a documentary historical source, descriptive of early life and condi- tions in the Western Reserve It deals with economic conditions, early educational methods, has some material relating to Pennsylvania, especially Pittsburg, to the Brown family in New England, and to early transportation methods. Winter (Dr. N. O.) History of Northwest Ohio : Narrative Account of its Histor- ical Progress and Development from the Earliest Exploration of the Maumee and Sandusky Valleys and Shores of Lake Erie to the Present Time; with numerous illus- trations and maps. 4to, pp. 660, cloth, gilt top, as new. Chicago, 1917. $6.75. 6366 The first historical work devoted exclusively to this section of the state based upon original sources. Includes the Conspiracies of Nicholas and Pontiac; Crawford Expedition against San- dusky; Defeat of St. Clair; Wayne's Campaign; Perry's Victory; Passing of the Red Man; De- velopment of Transportation; Early Indian Missions; Pioneer Life, etc. Covers the counties of Allen, Auglaize, Crawford, Defiance, Fulton, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Lucas, Marion, Mercer, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert, Williams, Wyandot. Wood (Geo. L.) The Seventh Regiment. 12mo, pp. 304, cloth. New York, 1865. $2.50. 6367 A history of the Seventh Ohio Regiment. Woods (W. B., Lt. Col. commanding Pittsburgh Landing, Tenn.) Origmal auto- graph letter signed, dated Hdqrs., 76th O. V. I., Camp Shellwater, near Monterey, 198 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OHIO. Tenn., May 26, 1862, addressed to the Adjutant General of Ohio. 1 page, 4to $10.00. 6368 The letter calls attention to the ambiguity of G. O. No. 3 and asks for a clear decision in re- gard to it, as the Adjutant General has already ruled both ways. Wright (Chas.) Experiences in the Ranks of Co. C, 81st Ohio Vol. Infantry, 1861- 1864; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 148, cloth, Philadelphia, 1887. $1.50. 6369 Wright (G. Frederick) Glacial Boundary in Ohio, Ind., and Kentucky; numerous maps. 8vo, pp. 86, cloth. Cleveland, 1884. $2.50. 6370 Ice Age in North America, and its bearings upon the antiquity of man. Fifth edition, greatly enlarged, with chapters on Lake Agassiz by Warren Upham ; extensive- ly illustrated with plates and woodcuts. 8vo, pp. 764, cloth, new. Oberlin, Ohio, 1911. $5.00. 6371 Relates extensively to Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Dakota, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minne- sota, Oregon, Vancouver, etc. Young (Andrew W.) First Lessons in Civil Government, including a comprehensive view of the Government of Ohio, etc. 12mo, pp. 225, sheep. Cleveland, 1846 $1.00. 6372 Young (Jacob) Autobiography of a pioneer : or, nativity, experience, travels and ministerial labors; portrait. 12mo, pp. 528, cloth. Cincinnati, 1857. $2.75. 6373 The greater part of Rev. Young's life was spent in Ohio. Zangerle (John A., County Auditor) Rules and Principles with Land and Build- ing Values, controlling the 1917 "Community Assessment" of Cuyahoga County, with map of County showing districts and detailed maps, and 40 detailed large maps of various districts. One volume, large folio in the original boards as issued. Cleveland (privately printed), 1917. $3.00. 6374 Untaxed Wealth of Cleveland and Why: an exposition of the difficulties of administering the general property tax laws of Ohio. 8vo, pp. 72, original wrappers. Cleveland (privately printed) [1917]. $1.00. 6375 Zanesville, Ohio: Williams' Directory for 1864-5, with U. S. Post Office Directory. 8vo, pp. 106, cloth (worn). Zanesville, 1864. $2.50. 6376 See also Ariz.; Wilson— Fla. ; Colleshall— Calif . ; Wells— Ky. ; [Bradley], Hall- Mich. ; Colton — Pa. ; Dacus — Tenn. ; McElroy. OKLAHOMA. Abel (Annie H.) The Slaveholding Indians as Secessionists, Participants in the Civil War, and under Reconstruction ; maps, plans, and portraits. 3 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1915. $15.00. 6377 The first of a series of three volumes dealing with the slaveholding Indians as Secessionists, Participants, and Victims of the Civil War. Volumes 2 and 3, to be published later, will be en- titled (Vol. II) Ths Slaveholding Indians us P'articdpants iVr tlie Civil War (Vol. Ill) Indian Territory under Reconstruction. Bolton (Herbert E.) Athanase de Mezieres and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1768- 1780: documents published for the first time, from the original Spanish and French manuscripts, chiefly in the archives of Mexico and Spain; translated into English; large folded map in colors and facsimiles. 2 vols., large 8vo (about 400 pages each), cloth, uncut tops. Cleveland, 1904. $12.50. 6378 "Professor Bolton is the leading authority today on the history of the Spanish Southwest. These two handsomely printed volumes afford us a great insight into the history of what are now Texas, western Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma." Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large vols., Bvo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 6379 Farnham (T. J.) Travels in Great Western Prairies the Anahuac and Rocky Moun- tains, and in Oregon Territory: also Father Pierre J. de Smet's Oregon Missions and Travels over Rocky Mountains, 1845-1846; edited by R. G. Thwaites; with facsimiles, folding maps, and plates. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906 yiO.SO. 6380 Fowler (Jacob) Journal; Narrating an Adventure from Arkansas through Indian territory, Okla., Kans., Colo., and N. Mexico, to sources of Rio Grande De! Norte, Edited by Coues. With facsimile. 8vo, pp. 207, cloth, uncut. N. Y., 1898. $7.50. 6380a Relates to Ark., Okla., Kans,, v„olo,, N, M,, Missouri. Leupp (Francis E.) Notes of a summer tour among Indians of Southwest. 8vo, pp. 26, sewn, Phila,, 1897, $1,50, 6381 Long (John) Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and Trader; manners and customs of North American Indians ; with account of posts situated on River Samt __^^ Oregon 199 Laurence, Lake Ontario, etc. ; edited by R. G. Thwaites ; with facsimile and folding map Large 8vo, pp. 330, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $4.00. 6382 Interesting material relating to the Indians of Oklahoma. Nuttall (Thomas) Travels into Arkansas Territory, 1819, with observations on the Abongmes, edited by Thwaites ; with folding map, facsimile, and plates. Large 8vo, pp. 366, cloth, tmcut, gih top. Cleveland, 190S. $5.00. 6383 Oklahoma State Commissioner of Charities and Corrections 4th report, Oct., 1911- Oct. 1912; portrait. Bvo, pp. 462, cloth. Oklahoma City, 1912. $1.50. 6384 An excerpt. ^ Owen (R. L.) Comments on Constitution of Oklahoma. 8vo, pp. 7, sewn, 35c. 6385 Robertson (James A.) Louisiana under rule of Spain, France and United States; social, economic, and political conditions of territorv represented in Louisiana Pur- chase. Translated from the French and Spanish; with colored map of the territory and early maps and plans. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. _ , B P , ^^^^ Rules and regulations governing mineral leases, collection and disbursement of rev- enues, and supervision of schools in Indian Territory under general provision of Act of Congress approved June, 1898. 8vo, pp. 14, wrappers. 50c. 6387 OREGON Advocate of Peace and Universal Brotherhood (Worcester, Mass.) edited by Elihu Burritt: complete from its beginning Jan., 1846, to Dec, 1846 (all published). 8vo, in the original half calf boards. Very scarce. $10.00. 6388 Contains the address to Americans on the Oregon Question by H. T. T. MacNamara, Barrister of London, and other addresses on the Oregon Question to which much space is given in the Advocate; The Mexican War by J. P. Blanchard; Women and War, etc. Bagley (Clarence B.) In the Beginning. A sketch of some early events in western Washington while it was still a part of "Old Oregon." 8vo, pp. 90, original wrappers. Seattle, 1905. $1.50. 6389 Baker (Edward D., U. S. Senator from Ore.) Defense in Battle of Ball's Bluff and biographical sketch of Baker and Genls. Wistar and Stone; folding map and plates. 12mo, pp. 248, cloth. Lancaster, 1888. $1.50. 6390 Bancroft (Hubert H.) History of the Northwest Coast; extensively illustrated with maps and views. 2 vols., large 8vo, sheep. San Francisco, 1886. $6.50. 6391 Best large type edition, with all the maps and plates. Banks (Louis A.) Live Boys in Oregon or an Oregon boyhood; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 174, cloth. Boston, 1900. $3.50. 6392 Barrington (Daines) Miscellanies: [Journal of a Voyage in 1775 to explore the Coast of America, Northward of California, by the Second Pilot of the Fleet, Don Francisco Antonio Maurelle, in the King's Schooner called Sonora, and commanded by Don Juan Francisco de la Bodega] ; with map of the North- West Coast of Amer- ica, &c. 4to, half calf. London, 1781. $25.00. 6393 In the North-West Boundary Dispute of 1825-1826, Richard Rush referred the British Plenipo- tentiaries to the above work, which contains the Journal of the Spanish Expedition from San Bias in 1775, fitted out by the Viceroy of Mexico, in which the North-West Coast was visited in lati- tudes 45, 47, 49, 53, 55, 56, 57 and 58 degrees, not one of which points, there was good reason for believing, had ever been explored, or as much as seen up to that day by any navigator of Great Britain. Boddam-Whetham (J. W.) Western Wanderings, record of travel in the evening land; numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 364, cloth. London, 1874. $3.00. 6394 Calif., Oregon, British Columbia, etc. Brooks (Noah) First Across the Continent; story of exploring expedition of Lewis and Clark, 1803-5; folding map and plates. 12mo, pp. 366, cloth. New York, 1901. $1.50. . 6395 Brown (J. Henry) Political History of Oregon ; provisional government, treaties, conventions, and diplomatic correspondence on the boundary question ; historical in- troduction of explorations on Pacific Coast, History of Cayuse War, etc.; facsimiles, folding map and portrait. Vol. 1 all pub'd. 8vo, pp. 462, cloth. Portland, 1892. Very scarce. $30.00. 6396 British Diplomatic and Consular Reports: U. S. Report for 1911 on trade, com- merce, and agriculture of consular district of Portland, Ore. (comprising states of Ore., Wash., Idaho, and Mont, and Terr, of Alaska). 8vo, pp. 82, sewn. London (No. 4958 Ann. Series), 1912. $1.25. 6397 Butler (Capt. W. F.) The Wild North Land : being the Story of a Winter Journey with Dogs across Northern North America, second edition, route map and illustra- tions. 8vo, cloth. London, 1874. $4.75. 6398 There is a particularly fine description of how American astuteness completely tied in a knot Bjig- lish ignorance and old fogeydom when dealing with the Oregon Boundary dispute. That forty- ninth parallel did the trick completely. 200 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OREGON Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Alittineague hand-made paper; 3 large volumes 8vo cloth uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. ' 539^ The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with ntarriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants^ sexual morality, educa- tion, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and mar- riage in the various states, the woman question,^ the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union esoeciallv New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. ' Calhoun: Life of John C. Calhoun [with] History of Political Events, 1811-1843, and Selections from his Speeches, Reports, &c., subsequent to his Election as Vice-Presi- dent; portrait. 8vo, cloth. N. Y., 1843. $7.50. 6400 Contains the famous Speeches on the Case of M'Leod, 1841 — Treaty of Washington, 1842 — Ore- gon Bill, 1843. California and Oregon. Botanical report. Pp. 102, plates 16, illus. 28, cloth. Wash- ington, Pacific Railroad Surveys, 1853-56. $6.00. 6401 Contains report upon botany of the route and general catalogue of the plants collected on the expedition. Cascade Range Forest Reserve, Ore., Forest Conditions. Pp. 298, plates 41, maps 2, sewn. Washington, Geological Professional Paper, 1903. $3.00. 6402 Chapman (Chas. H.) Story of Oregon and its people ; very numerous illustrations and maps. 12mo, pp. 192, sewn. Chciago [1912]. $1.50. 6403 Clarke (S. A.) Pioneer Days of Oregon History; numerous portraits and plates. 2 vols., 8vo, new cloth. Portland, 1905. $5.00. 6404 "His (S. A. Clark's) object is to set forth the story of the growth of Oregon from the earliest days of discovery and exploration to the establishment of a territorial government, and this he does in an original and unconventional way, preserving chronological unity, but expanding the narrative by the inclusion of a mass of material not commonly found in historical works — remin- iscences of missionary, fur-trading, trapper, and mountaineer, descriptions of Indian life and char- acteristics, Indian folk-lore, episodes of early settlement, etc." — The Outlook. Coke (Henry J.) A Ride over the Rocky Mountains to Oregon and Calif, with glance at some of the tropical islands, etc. ; portrait. 8vo, pp. 390, boards. London, 1852. $5.00. 6405 Cole (George) Early Oregon: jottings of personal recollections of a pioneer of 1850. 12mo, pp. 95, cloth. N. p., n. d. $1.50. 6406 Colnett (James, Capt. R.N.) Voyage to the South Atlantic and round Capt Horn (in the ship Rattler) into the Pacific Ocean, for the purpose of extending the Spermaceti Whale Fisheries and other Objects of Commerce, by ascertaining the Ports, Bays, Harbours, and Anchoring Berths in certain Islands and Coasts in those Seas at which the ships of the British Merchants might be refitted ; 9 charts and plates (6 of them folding, 2 of coast outlines, and 1 of the whale), no portrait. 4to, half calf. London, 1798. $27.50. .6407 Captain Colnett it was who, in 1789, was so badly treated by the Spanish men-of-war ships at Nootka Sound; to which experience he repeatedly refers at considierablel length. The maps are by Arrowsmith. Condon (Thomas) The two islands and what came of them ; very numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 212, cloth. Portland, 1902. Scarce. $3.75. _ 6408 Cooper (J. C.) The Yamhills, an Indian Romance; illustrations and map. 16mo, pp. 188, half cloth. McMinnville, Ore., 1904. $3.00. 6409 Privately printed. Correspondence and papers relative to war with Modoc Indians in southern Oregon and northern California, 1872 and 1873. Pp. 330, sheep, bound with other docs. Washington, H. Ex. Doc, 1874. $5.00. 6410 Cox (James) Our Own Country, representing our native land and its splendid nat- ural scenery, etc., revised by W. S. Bryan ; with over 500 illustrations. 4to, pp. 336, cloth. St. Louis, 1913. Pub'd $5.00. $1.75. 6411 Contains much regarding Oregon. Cox (R.) Adventures on the Columbia River; including the Narrative of a Residence of Six Years on the Western Side of the Rocky Mountains among various Tribes of Indians hitherto unknown; together with Journey across American Continent. 2 vols., 8vo, calf. London, 1831. $18.75. 6412 A rare and valuable work, depicting Indian life, manners and customs, showing the hardships of the Western Trader's life, and their thrilling adventures with the Indians. The Author lived five years among various tribes on the banks of the Columbia River. The party attacked by the natives at the Wallah Wallah River. Dale (Prof. H. C.) The Ashley-Smith Explorations and Discovery of a Central Route to the Pacific, 1822-29, with the Original Journals, extensive Bibliographies, Analytical Indexes, etc. Handsomely printed in large Caslon type on hand-made Oregon 201 paper, deckle-edged, with maps (one colored) and plates. Large 8vo, pp. 352, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1918. $5.00. 6413 750 Copies printed from type. An account of the first overland expedition to the Pacific Coast, from the original journals never before pubhshtd. It throws miuch new light on the discovery of South Pass, the Overland Trail, tt"^S' ^t ?t ' B'''''g«''s Pass, Yellowstone National Park, Northern California, Ore., Neb., Wyo., Utah, Nev., N. M., and Mo. It also gives much new material on the fur trade, the early Catholic Missions, early cartography, etc. Dall (Wm. Healey) Contributions to the tertiary paleontology of the Pacific Coast —1. the Miocene of Astoria and Coos Bay, Ore.; folding map. Large 4to, pp. 278, original wrappers. Washington (U. S. Geol. Survey, 1909. $2.00. 6414 Davenport (Homer) The Country Boy, story of his own early life; portrait and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 192, cloth. New York [1910]. Scarce. $2.50. 6415 Davidson (George) Examination of some early voyages of discovery and explora- tion on northwest coast of America, from 1539 to 1603. Pp. 155-253, map, cloth. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Report, 1886. $3.00. -6416 The accounts of the voyages of Ulloa, Cabrillo, Ferrelo, Sir Francis Drake, and Vizcaino, giving the descriptions of the same places by the different explorers in parallel columns. On the death of Cabrillo, Jan. 3, 1543, his pilot Ferrelo continued the voyage. Pacific Coast; coast pilot of Calif., Ore., and Washington Territory; numerous plates. Royal 8vo, pp. 262, cloth. Washington, 1869. $6.50. 6417 Dellenbaugh (F. S.) Breaking the Wilderness : Conquest of Far West, from Wan- derings of Cabeza de Vaca to First Descent of Colorado by Powell, Exploits of Trap- pers and Traders, etc.; plates. 8vo, pp. 386, cloth. N. Y., 1905. $3.50. 6418 Much relating to Mormons, Indians, fur trade, I,ouisiana, missions in the west, Utah, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, etc. De Smet (P. J.) Letters and Sketches with narrative of a year's residence among the Indian Tribes of the Rocky Mountains ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 252, cloth. Phila., 1843. $25.00. 6419 Life, Letters and Travels, 1801-1873: Missionary Labors and Adventures among Wild Tribes of North American Indians, their Manners, Customs, Legends, Traditions, etc., with sketch of Country from St. Louis to Puget Sound and Altrabasca, by Chit- tenden and Richardson; map and plates. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y., 1905. Scarce. $25.00. 6419a Relates to Mo., Oregon, Utah, Calif., 111., Neb., Wyoming. A new translation of De Smet's Travels and a complete biography. Includes many letters on Indian affairs, missionary work, etc., never published before. Missions de I'Oregon et voyages aux Montagnes-Rocheuses, aux sources de la Columbie, de 1' Athabasca et du Sascatshawin, 1845-46; with absolutely clean and bril- liant impressions of the 16 engraved plates and 3 maps. 12mo, pp. 390, in the original wrappers as issued. $15.00. 6420 A copy of the genuine original edition of this valuable work, published at Gaud in 1848. The volume has been exceedingly scarce and has been bringing from $30' to $35. Recently there was found in Paris a small remainder of 26 copies, which had been tied up and were in almost as fresh condition as when issued. We are offering these at about half the price at which the volume has been selling. 7 copies remain for sale. New Indian Sketches. 12mo, cloth. New York, n. d. $8.00. 6421 Contains letters from Jesuit Fathers, relating to the Tribes; a Vocabulary of the Skalzi or Koetanay language; and a Catechism in the Indian language and a translation. Oregon Missions and Travels over Rocky Mountains, in 1845-6; map and illus- trations. 12mo, pp. 408, cloth. New York, 1847. $17.50. 6422 The rare original edition. Western Missions and Missionaries ; series of letters ; steel portrait. 12mo, pp. 532, cloth. New York [1859]. $6.00. 6423 Dixon (George) Voyage round the World; but more particularly to North-west coast of America- 1785-1788, Capts. Portlock and Dixon; numerous folding maps and plans. 4to, pp. 408, old tree calf. London, 1789. $71.50. 6424 A fine copy of the best edition with the folded maps. Dodge (Orvil) Pioneer history of Coos and Curry Counties, Oregon, heroic deeds and thrilling adventures of early settlers ; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 104, cloth. Salem, 1898. $7.50. ^^ ^ .^ . t. ^ ^ . J"^^^ Domenech (Abbe Em.) Seven Years Residence in the Great Deserts of North America. First and best edition, with the folded colored map and the numerous col- ored plates. 2 vols., 8vo, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half crushed levant morocco extra, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1860. $17.50. 6426 A vprv choice coov of the scarce first edition, the only one containmg the colored plates. The author-rtravels^ove? Wash., Ore., Calif., N M T 111., la. Wis., etc. A work of great value on the peculiarities of Indian life, their festivajs, customs, migrations, their various religions, the worship of springs and fountans, religious torture, dreams, auguries, etc. Downey-Bartlett (L. B.) Chinook-Enghsh Songs. Printed bihngually on opposite pages 8vo pp. 40, with portrait of author and view of first house .built in Portland, original wrappers. ' No place of publication [1914]. Privately printed for the author and now out of print and becoming scarce. $1.25. 6427 202 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OREGON Duniway (Abigail Scott) Path Breaking; an autobiographical history of equal suf- frage movement in Pacific Coast States ; portraits. 12mo, pp. 298, cloth. Without place of publication or date (1914). As new. $3.50. 6428 Privately printed; out of print, and becoming a scarce Oregon item. Dunn (John) History of fthe Oregon Territory and British North American Fur Trade, with an Account of the Habits and Customs of the principal Native Tribes of the Northern Continent; folding map. 8vo, cloth, scarce. London, 1844. $47.50. 6429 The Autlior was "late of the Hudson's Bay Company, and E,ight Years a Resident." Dye (Eva Emery) McLoughlin and old Oregon. A Chronicle ; portrait. 12mo pp 390, cloth. Chicago, 1900. Scarce. $2.50. 6430 Stories of Oregon ; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 204, boards. San Fran- cisco (Western Series of Readers Vol. 7), 1900. $3.00. 6431 f-Evans (Elwood)] History of Pacific Northwest: Oregon and Washington embrac- ing account of original discoveries on Pacific Coast of N. A. and description of con- quest, settlement and subjugation of vast country included in original territory of Ore., etc. ; very numerous illustrations. 2 large and thick vols., 4to, half morocco Portland, 1889. $21.00. 6432 Falconer (Thomas) Oregon Question, or a Statement of the British Claims to the Oregon Territory in opposition to the Pretensions of the Government of the United States of America ; folding map. 8vo, pp. 48, new boards. London, 1845. $12.50. 6433 The map is a valuable one, as it shows the various boundaries. The text deals with the bound- aries of 1763, 1783, and 1803 — The British title to the Oregon previous to 1819 — ^Spanish Voyages of 1774 — Capture of British Vessels at Nootka — Right of making Settlement on the Coast — Applicap tion to Parliament respecting the Conduct of the Spaniards at Nootka — Vancouver's Expedition to Nootka — Gray's Discoveries — Aster's Establishment — Russian title to the Territory West, etc. On the Discovery of Mississippi, and of the South- Western, Oregon, and North- Western Boundary of the United States, with a Translation from the Original MS. of Memoirs, &c., relating to the Discovery of the Mississippi, by Robert Cavelier de la Salle and the Chevalier Henry de Tonty ; map. 8vo, full polished calf extra gilt, gilt top, by Riviere. London, 1844. $33.25. 6434 Farnham (T. J.) Life, Adventures, and Travels in California with conquest of California and travels in Oregon ; very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 468, newly bound in half morocco. New York, 1849. $8.50. 6435 Travels in Great Western Prairies, the Anahuac and Rocky Mountains, and in Oregon Territory; also Father de Smet's Oregon Missions and Travels over Rocky Mountains, 1845-46, edited by Thwaites ; facsimiles, folding maps, and plates. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $10.50. 6436 Paris (John T.) Winning the Oregon Country; folding map and illusti^ations. 12mo, pp. 242, cloth. New York, 1912. $3.00. 6437 Fiske (John) Unpublished Essays ; The Discovery of the Columbia River and the Whitman Controversy; the Crispus Attucks Memorial; and the Columbus Memorial. Beautifully printed on Van Gelder hand-made deckle-edged paper, with fine etched por- trait of Fiske bv Bicknell on Japan vellum. Small 4to, pp. 120, half vellum, edges entirely uncut. Boston, 1909. $18.00. 6439 The above is one of the very beautiful publications' of the Bibliophile Society. The edition was strictly limited to 489 copies. The volume is now quite scarce. This is the only form in which this important historical contribution to the Northwest appears in print. 'The volume is prefaced with a critical historical introduction by W. P. Trent regardng the Whitman Myth. Flagg (Edmund) The Far West: also Father Pierre J. de Smet's Letters and Sketches during year's residence among Indian tribes of Rocky Mountains; edited with notes, introduction, etc, by Reuben G. Thwaites. Folding map, folding plate, fac- similes, etc. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $10.00. 6440 "Father de Smet spent many years among the Indians of the extreme Northwest and Oregon, among whom he seems to have become remarkably influential. His writings are of great interest, and value." — Larned's Guide to American History. Franchree (Gabriel) Narrative of Voyage to Northwest coast of America, 1811-14, or first settlement on the Pacific ; plates. 12mo, pp. 376, cloth. New York, 1854. $17.50. 6441 A copy of the scarce original edition. Fremont (J. C.) Exploring expedition to Rocky Mountains, Oregon, and California, with description of physical geography of Calif, with recent notices of the gold region. 12mo, pp. 245, cloth. Buffalo, 1853. $1.75. 6442 Report of Exploring Expedition to Rocky Mountains in 1842, and to Oregon and North California in 1843-44; folding map and numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 583, old sheep. Washington, 1845. $4.25. 6*43 Oregon 203 Fremont (J. C.) Life, Explorations and Adventures in Kas., Neb., Oregon, and California. With memoir by Samuel M. Smucker. Portrait and plates. 12mo, pp. 493, cloth. New York, 1856. $1.75. 6444 Contains much relating to Kansas and Nebraska. Frost (John) Incidents and narratives in Europe, Asia, Africa and America in vari- oiis periods of history; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 544, cloth. Auburn [1852]. $3.50. 6445 Contains account of adventures in Oregon. Fry (F.) Traveler's Guide, and descriptive journal of great Northwestern territories of U. S., comprising territories of Idaho, Washington, Montana, and state of Oregon, with sketches of Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, and British America, the grain, pastural, and gold regions defined, etc. 12mo, pp. 264, cloth. Cincinnati, 1865. $3.25. 6446 A cheap copy. Gaston (Joseph) Centennial history of Oregon, 1811-1912, with notice of antecedent explorations ; very numerous illustrations. 4 vols., royal Svo, half morocco. Chicago, 1912. Pub'd at $30.00 net. $17.50. 6447 Portland, Oregon, its history and builders in connection with antecedent ex- plorations, discoveries and movements of pioneers, etc. ; very numerous maps and illustrations. 3 large and thick Svo. vols., half leather. Chicago, 1911. Pub'd at $25.00 net._ $15.00. 6448 Gantenbein (C. U.) Official Records of Oregon Volunteers in Spanish War and Philippine Insurrection; numerous portraits, views, etc. Thick Svo, cloth. Salem, 1903. $5.00. 6449 Gatschet (A. S.) Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon;. Pp. 711, map, cloth. Washington, Contributions to North American Ethnology, 1890. $4.00. 64S0 IJthnographic sketch, texts of Klamath language, grammar of Klamath language. Same; Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon. Pp. 711, cloth. Washing- ton, Contributions to North American Ethnology, 1890. $3.50. 6451 Dictionary of Klamath language. Geer (T. T.) Fifty Years in Oregon; Experiences, Observations, and Commentaries upon Men, Measures, and Customs in Pioneer Days and Later Times ; portraits and numerous fine plates. Svo, pp. 536, cloth. New York, 1912. $2.50. 6452 Gleanings of Fifty Years: Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary in the Northwest, 1859-1909; numerous portraits and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 230, cloth, [Portland, 1909.] $3.50. 6453 Glisan (R.) Journal of Army Life; plates and folding table. Large Svo, cloth. San Francisco, 1874. $3.50. 6454 Cheap copy of this scarce work. Relates chiefly to the Oregon and Washington Territorial Indian wars from 1855 to 1858. Goddard (Fred'k B.) Where to emigrate and why: homes and fortunes in boundless West and sunny South, with complete history and description of Pacific R. R. ; folding maps and engravings. Svo, pp. 592, newly bound in buckram, gilt top. Phila., 1869. $6.00. 6455 Gray (W. H.) History of Oregon, 1792-1S49, drawn from personal observation and authentic information ; frontispiece. Svo, pp. 624, cloth. Portland, 1870. $12.50. 6456 An unusually fine copy. Deals with fur trade, Hudson Bay Co., Indians, Missions in Oregon, Jesuits, etc. Greenhow (Robert) History of Oregon and California and other territories on the North-west Coast; with documents. Second and best edition much enlarged. With the large folded map. Svo, pp. 511, original wrappers. Boston, 1845. $7.50. 6457 A remarkably choice copy of this scarce work, in the original wrappers as issued, entirely uncut, almost as clean throughout as when issued. Presentation copy "To Hon. M. P. Deady with the compliments of his friend, James K. Kelly, March 31, 1875." Mr. Deady was U. S. District Judge for Oregon, and Mr. Kelly, U. S. Senator from Oregon. Another copy. Svo, pp. 482, half calf. Boston, 1844. Scarce. $5.00. 6457a Habersham's large, colored sectional and county map of Oregon, compiled from most recent U S Govt maps and surveys, folded into 16mo, cloth case. Portland, 1874 $1.50. 6458 Hall (Edward H.) The Great West; Guide and Hand-book to the States of Calif., Ore., and the Territories of Nebraska, Utah, Colo., Idaho, Mont., Nevada, Wash., and Arizona, etc; folding map. 12mo, pp. 89, original wrappers. New York, 1864. $1.25. 6459 Same. 12mo, pp. 126, original wrappers. London, 1867. $1.75. 6460 Harrison (Carter H.) A Race with the Sun, or 16 mos. tour from Chicago around world thru Manitoba and British Columbia by Canadian Pacific, Oregon and Wash- ington, Japan, Siam, Straits Settlements, Burmah, India, Ceylon, E.gypt, Greece, Tur- key, etc., etc. ; numerous plates. 4to, pp. 570, cloth. New York, 1889. Pub'd at $6.00. $3.00. 6461 Havirthorne (Julian) Storv of Oregon; numerous portraits. 2 vols., Svo, half mo- rocco, gih edges. New York, 1S92. Scarce. $10.50. 6462 204 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OREGON Henry (Alex.) and Thompson (David) New Light on Early History of Greater Northwest. Manuscript Journals, 1799-1814. Edited by Coues; portrait and maps 3 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y., 1897. Scarce. $25.00. 6462a Exploration and adventure among Indians on Red, Saskatchewan, Missouri, and Columbia Rivers. Relates to Ore., Minn., Mo., Mont., Jlich., ^\'ash., Calif. A complete history of the systematic swindling and debauching of Indians by fur traders. Henshav? (F. F.) J. H. Lewis and E. J. McCaustland, Deschutes River, Oregon and its utilization; illustrations, numerous folding maps, diagrams, etc. 8vo, pp. 200, original wrappers. Washington (U. S. Geol. Survey, Waters Supply Paper, 344) 1914. $2.00. 6463 Hermann (Binger) The Louisiana Purchase and our Title west of Rocky Mountains with the view of annexation by United States. Folio, pp. 88, with folded colored maps and portraits, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half polished calf gilt, uncut, gilt tops. Washington, 1900. $10.00. 6464 A fine copy of this scarce volume, except that it beajs on the title and one leaf an exlibrary stamp, and two leaves have been carefully mended. Has colored maps and much material relating to Alaska, Oregon, Washington, the Northwest, the Southwest, including Arizona, Calif., etc., Texas, Louisiana territory, the Hawaiian Islands, the Nicaragua Canal, etc. Another copy bound in half morocco. Wash., 1900. $5.00. 646S Another copy bound in cloth. Wash., 1900. $2.50. 6466 Hill-Tout (C.) British North America; the Home of the Salish and Dene; with map and 33 plates. 8vo, pp. 278, cloth, as new. London, 1907. $3.00. 6467 Relates almost exclusively to native races of British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Queen Char- lotte Island, Northern Oregon and Southern Alaska, their habitations, dress and personal adorn- ment, food and cooking, basketry, bark vessels, implements of war, social organization, religious beliefs and practices, social customs, folk tales and myths, slavery among the Salish, etc. A work of much value in regard to t"his region, now out of print and becomingl very scarce. Hines (H. K.) Illustrated History of Oregon from earliest period of its discovery to present time, with glimpses of its auspicious future, etc. ; numerous portraits and views. Thick 4to, full morocco, gilt, gilt edges. Chicago, 1893. $10.00. 6468 Life on the Plains of the Pacific: Oregon; its history, conditions and prospects, geography, climate and production, adventures among the Indian sof the plains bor- dering the Pacific, voyage around the world, etc. 12mo, pp. 438, original cloth. New York, 1869. $6.00. 6469 An unusually fine copy of this scarce work in the original cloth and in unusually clean condition throughout. The present copy bears the autograph of E. W. McGrany, who was for many years United States District Judge of Oregon and very prominent in Oregon aifairs. An important volume on Oregon territory, including the present states of Oregon, Washington, Northern California, Montana, Idaho, and British Columbia, in addition to which it has interest- ing chapters on the Hawaiian Islands, China, South America, etc. MISSIONS: One of the most valuable historical works relating to the great Oregon missions, containing much information regarding Rev. Jason Lee and the Journal of Silas Shepard, the first missionary teacher in Oregon. Same. 12mo, pp. 438, cloth. New York, 1871. $3.00. 6470 Missionary History of Pacific Northwest, containing story of Jason Lee, with sketches of many of his co-laborers, all illustrating life on plains and in mountains in pioneer days; portraits. 12mo, pp. 510, cloth. Portland [1899]. $2.50. 6471 Scarce. Relates chiefly to missions among the Indians and early history of Oregon. Oregon ; its history, conditions and prospects ; description of geography, cli- mate and productions, with adventures among Indians during residence on plains bor- dering the Pacific; portrait. 12mo, pp. 437, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half morocco extra, gilt top. Buffalo, 1851. $9.00. 6472 Also contains extensive chapters on British Columbia and other parts of Canadian Northwest, Hawaii, and China. Same, bound in cloth. $5.00. 6473 Hodgkin (Frank E.) and J. J. Galvin. Pen Pictures of Representative Men of Oregon; portraits. 12mo, pp. 199, original wrappers. Portland, 1882. $3.75. 6474 Irving (Washington) Astoria, or Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains. 3 vols., post 8vo, half calf. London, 1836. $6.00. 6475 The narrative is crowded with incidents of Indian subtlety or ferocity, as well as with de- scriptions of the manners and peculiarities of the fierce lords of the great plains and the vaster mountains. Astoria was the first settlement on the Pacific Coast, and this work forms fine material for the early history of Oregon. Best edition. Johnson (Sidona V.) Short History of Oregon, early discoveries — Lewis and Clark Exploration — settlement — government — Indian W^ars — progress ; folding map, numer- ous portraits, and views. 12mo, pp. 329, cloth. Chicago, 1904. $1.50. 6476 Johnson (Theodore T.) California and Oregon; or, sights in the gold region and scenes by the way, with appendix containing instructions to emigrants by overland route to Oregon, bv Samuel R. Thurston ; folding map and frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 348, cloth, Phila., 1857. Fine copy of this scarce work. $15.00. 6477 Oregon 205 Jones (T. L.) From the gold mine to the pulpit; story of a backwoods Methodist preacher in the Pacific Northwest during closing years of 19th Century; portraits. 12mo, pp. 170, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cincinnati [19041. $2.50. 6478 Privately printed. Joyce (John A.) A Checkered Life ; portrait, 12mo, pp. 318, cloth. Chicago, 1883. $1.50. 6479 Judson (Katharine B.) Early Days in Old Oregon; maps and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 264, cloth. Chicago, 1916. $2.00. 6480 Kelley (Joseph) Thirteen Years in the Oregon Penitentiarj' ; illustrations. Sm. 8vo, pp. 142, wrappers. Portland, 1908. $1.50. 6481 Kennedy (G. W.) The Pioneer Campfire ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 240, cloth. Port- land, 1914. $2.50. -IF, ^^g^ Knapsack (The) A collection of original short stories, sketches, anecdotes and es- says, contributed by members of Fire Underwriters' Association of Pacific, and printed by order of the association. Numerous very curious and humorous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 292, cloth. San Francisco, privately printed for the Association, 1898. $5.00. 6483 A volume of much interest on the Pacific coast, especially California, Oregon and Washington, as well as those interested in firf and life insurance. The volume is decidedly humorous and witty. Kotzebue (Otto von) Voyage of Discovery into the South Sea and Behring's Straits for the purpose of exploring a North-East Passage, 1815-18, in the ship Rurick; fold- ing maps and colored plates. 3 vols., 8vo, half morocco, London, 1821, $50,00. 6484 One of the most important contributions to the History of the North-West Coast of America and the Islands adjacent. Voyage of Discovery in the South Sea, and to Behring's Straits, in search of a North-East Passage, in the ship Rurick, in 1815-18; plates and folding maps, both parts. 8vo, pp. 220, half calf. London, 1821. $14,00. 6485 Lancaster (Samuel C.) The Columbia, America's greatest highway through the Cascade Mountains to the sea ; numerous illustrations, including 26 beautifully colored plates. Roy._8vo, pp. 144, cloth. Portland, 1916. $3,50, 6486 Privately printed. Lang (H. O.) History of Willamette Valley, being a description of the valley and its resources, with account of its discovery and settlement by white men and its subse- quent history, etc. ; portrait. Thick 8vo, pp. 914, full sheep, Portland, 1885, $17.50. 6487 Fine copy, scarce. ' [Langille (H. D.)] The Forests (from "The Guardians of the Columbia"; very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 28, wrappers. Tacoma, 1912. $1,00. 6488 A short but valuable chapter on the forests of the lower Columbia river and mountain! districts. La Perouse (J. F. G. de) Voyage round the World, 1785-8; published by order of the French National Assembly; edited by General Milet-Moreau, with beautifully en- graved folding maps, and choice impressions of the numerous folding copper plate engravings, portraits, etc. 3 vols., 8vo, full calf. London, 1798. $35.00. 6489 A fine, clean copy of the best edition of this scarce work. The present copy has both supple- ments of the tables showing the routes of the two vessels, A very valuable work on the Pacific Coast from Alaska to California, including British Columbia, Washington and Oregon, with views of the coast and mountain ranges, maps of the coast, the various harbors explored, etc. It, also, deals extensively with the Philippine Islands, Japan, Hawaiian Islands, Formosa, China, Western and Southern South America, etc. Larpenteur (Chas.) Forty Years a fur trader on Upper Missouri, 1833-1872. Edited by Cones; portraits, views and maps. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y,, 1898. $1Z50. 6488a Calif., Mo., Mont,, Nebr., Ore. Much new and valuable information on the various methods used by the rival fur companies, their unscrupulous dealings with the Indians, etc. Latham (R. G.) Opuscula: Essays, chiefly Philological and Ethnographical. 8vo, boards, cloth back. London, 1860. Very scarce. $5.00. 6490 Contains papers "On the Languages of the Oregon ^^Territory" — ^"On the Ethnography of Rus- sian America" — "On the languages of New California." Leighton (Caroline C.) Life at Puget Sound with sketches of travel in Washing- ton Territory B C, Ore., and Calif., 1865-81. 12mo, pp. 258, cloth. Boston, 1884. Scarce. $3.00. 6491 Lenox (Edward Henry) Overland to Oregon m tracks of Lewis and Clarke; illus- trations. 8vo, pp. 70, cloth. Oakland, 1904. $5,00. 6492 Only a few copies printed. The above is a presentation copy from the author. A history of the first emigration to Oregon in 1843. . . , _ , _„^ , „„^ . , , Lewis and Clark Expedition, Original Journals, 1804-1806; printed from the orig- inal MSS. in Library of the American Philosophical Society, with MS. materia! from other sources, including Note-Books, Letters, Maps, etc., and the Journals of Chas. Floyd and Jo's. Whitehouse; now for the first time published in full and exactly as written; edited with introduction. Notes, and Index, by Dr. Thwaites. Handsomely printed 'at the University Press, in large Caslon type, and very extensively illustrated 206 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OREGON with portraits, views, maps, plans and facsimiles. 8 vols., large and thick 8vo, includ- ing the separate atlas, gilt cloth, uncut, gilt tops. New York, 1904-S. $90.00. 6493 Sets of this magnificent and only complete edition are now becoming very scarce and almost unprocurable. It will not be many years, considering the rate of absorption by public and col- lege libraries, before this set is bringing two or three times the present price. Before this edition was issued, the one edited by Nicholas Biddle, published in 1814, was already accepted by the generaT public as being the actual journals of the explorers. As a matter of fact, however, Biddle's edition is but an abbreviated paraphrase skillfully constructed, but very far re- moved from the original journals themselves as written by the explorers, and pays but small at- tention to the abundant scientific records of the expedition. These latter are of vast importance in the history of American science, for many of the plants and animals seen by the explorers were first recorded by them, and their full notes in the fields of geography, ethnology, and meteorology are also of very great value. Travels to the Source of the Missouri River and across the American Conti- nent to the Pacific Ocean ; performed by order of the Government of U. S., 1804-1806. With the large folded map of the route in unusually fine and perfect condition and all of the maps prepared for this edition. 3 vols., octavo, full brown calf. London, 1815. $50.00. 6494 A fine set of the best of the original editions of this important work. A full set, with all the maps in fine condition. Same. London, 1809. Folding map. 8vo, pp. 318, newly bound in half levant morocco extra, gilt edges, by Riviere. A choice copy of this rare edition. $21.00. 6495 Travels in the Interior Parts of America ; communicating Discoveries made in exploring the Missouri, Red River and Washita ; with a Statistical Account of the Countries Adjacent. 8vo, pp. 116, newly bound in half calf gilt. London, 1807. A scarce edition. $10.50. 6496 Levyis (Meriwether) and Wm. Clark, by Wm. R. Lighten; portrait. 16mo, pp. 160, cloth. Boston, 1905. $1.75. 6497 Lewis & Dryden's Marine History of Pacific Northwest : review of growth and development of maritime industry, ed. by E. W. Wright ; very numerous illustrations. Folio, pp. 516, full morocco gilt. Portland, 1895. As new. $12.50._ 6498 Lord (Wm. Rogers) First books upon birds of Oregon and Washington; numerous plates. 16mo, pp. 298, cloth. Portland, 1902. $2.50. 6499 Lyman (Horace S.) History of Oregon ; maps and very numerous plates, facsimiles, etc. 4 vols., 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. New York, 1903. $25.00. 6500 No effort or expense has been spared by the publishers of the above volume and the collection of facsimiles of documents, etc., and maps, are far superior to any other collection so far pub- lished. McCabe (James D.) Centennial view of our country and its resources, etc. ; very numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, sheep. Phila. [1876]. $3.50. 6501 Much relating to Oregon, Mont., and Wyoming. McClellan (R. Guy) The Golden State : history of region west of Rocky Mountains embracing Calif., Ore., Nev., Utah, Ariz., Idaho, Wash., B. C, and Alaska, with history of Mormonism and Mormons ; numerous maps and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 686, newly bound in full blue buckram, leather label, gilt top. Phila. [1872]. Fine copy, scarce. $4.50. ^ 6502 McClure (A. K.) Three Thousand Miles through the Rocky Mountains; S-portrait front. Post 8vo, cloth. Phila., 1869. $6.00. 6503 Chicago, Colorado, Mormons, Montana, Oregon, Indians, Mining, etc. McLoughlin (Dr. John) Father of Oregon by Frederick V. Holman ; portraits. Large 8vo, pp. 301, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1907. $4.00. 6504 Now out of print and scarce. Last letter to Hudson's Bay Compan3r, as Chief Factor in charge at Fort Van- couver, 1845.' 8vo, pp. 32, sewn. Excerpt from Amer. Hist. Rev., Oct., 1915. $1.00. ^ 6505 Marshall (W. I.) Acquisition of Oregon and the Long Suppressed Evidence about Marcus Whitman. Printed on Strathmore hand-made deckle-edged paper, with por- trait and analytical index. 2 large and thick volumes, 8vo, newly bound in full buck- ram, uncut, gilt tops. Seattle, 1911. $15.00. 6506 Printed in a limited edition, direct from type,, now entirely out of print and becoming scarce. One of the most valuable and scholarly works covering the earlier history of Oregon and the American Northwest. It is rich in hitherto unpublished material regarding the Astoria Expedition, the Catholic Missions and the early explorers and early settlements in the Northwest, the Hudsoti Bay Company, the Indian Tribes of the Northwest, Thomas Jefferson, The Northwest Company, the Overland Migrations, the Red River Migrations, Red River Colony (early Manitoba), The Rocky Mountain Fur Company, Earl Selkirk, Vancouver, the Wilkes Expedition, etc. Maury (M. F.) The Physical Geography of the Sea; maps and diagrams. Svo, pp. 389, cloth. New York, 1859. $1.50. 6507 Contains an amount of material relating to America including Rainy seasons in Ore. and Calif., Panama, dry season in Calif., the Great Lakes, etc. Meeker (Ezra) The Ox Team or the Old Oregon Trail, 1852-1906: account of trip Oregon 207 across plains from Missouri River to Puget Sound, 1852 and return in 1906 ; maps and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 248, cloth. New York, 1907. $2.50. 6508 Middleton (Christopher) A Reply to the Remarks of Arthur Dobbs, Esq., on Capt. Middleton's Vindication of his Conduct, &c., humbly inscribed to the Rt. Hon. the Lord's Commissioners. 8vo, half morocco. Rare. London, 1744. $45.00. 6509 Contains a lengthy appendix of letters, reports, queries and observations. Middleton's statements read like truth, and his honest indignation at the aspersions cast upon him are the natural ex- pression of wounded honour. Missionary Herald (A. B. F. M.), Jan., 1840-Dec., 1841. 2 vols., 8vo, not uniformly bound. Boston, 1840-41. $4.50. 6510 Contains much regarding missions among Indians of the Northwest, Oregon, etc. (Cincinnati) : containing proceedings of American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, with general view of other societies. Complete for 1844 and 1846 ; being volumes 40 and 42. 2 volumes, 8vo, original parts. $2.50. 6511 Contains considerable interesting material on China, the Sandwich Islands, the Oregon Indians, Siam, etc. Modoc War, 1872-73. Claims of States of CaUfornia and Oregon and citizens there- of on account of Modoc War, Pp. 119, sheep, bound with other docs. Washington, i 1874. $3.75. 6512 Moseley (H. N.) Oregon: its resources, climate, people and production; folding col- ored map. 16mo, pp. 125, cloth. London, 1878. $1.25. 6513 Mullan (John) Miners and Travelers' Guide to Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Mon- tana, etc., via the Missouri and Columbia Rivers; folding map. 12mo, pp. 154, cloth. New York, 1865. $7.50. 6514 A fine copy of this very scarce item. Murphy (J. Mortimer) Rambles in North-Western America, from the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Mountains ; folding map, backed with linen. Thick 8vo, half polished calf extra, by Riviere. London, 1879. $6.00. 6515 Oregon, Washington Territory, Puget Sound, Columbia River, Idaho, Montana, Yellowstone. Utah, the Mormons, Wyoming, I^ife among the Flathead Indians. Nash (Wallis) Oregon in 1877. The first and best edition, with the 13 plates. 12mo, pp. 304, original cloth, uncut. London (Macmillan), 1878. $4.00. 6516 Another copy. Half calf. $4.00. 6517 A valuable historical work for its period. While dealing principally with Oregon, it also contains much valuable material on Calif., Neb., Utah and the Mormons, and the Chinese on the Pacific Coast. Oregon; there and back in 1877; colored map and plates. 12mo, pp. 305, cloth. London, 1878. $2.50. 6518 Two Years in Oregon; plates. 12mo, pp. 311, cloth. New York, 1882. $2.50. 6519 Nicolay (C. G.) The Oregon Territory: a geographical and physical account of that country and its inhabitants, with outlines of its history and discovery ; frontispiece and maps including the scarce folded map. 16mo, pp. 226, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half calf extra, gilt tops. London, 1846. $12.50. 6520 Choice copy of this scarce work. Nixon (O. W.) Whitman's ride through savage lands with sketches of Indian life. Introduction by James G. K. McClure; illustrated. 12itio, pp. 186, cloth. Winona, 1905. $1.00. 6521 A series of sketches of pioneer missionary history of early Oregon. How Marcus Whitman saved Oregon; with sketches of life on the plains and mountains in pioneer days; numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 340, cloth. Chicago [1895]. Scarce. $2.50. 6522 O'Hara (Edwin V.) Pioneer Cathohc History of Oregon; portraits. 12mo, pp. 248, buckram. Portland, 1911. As new. $2.50. 6523 Author's presentation copy. Oregon Historical Society Quarterly; an absolutely complete set from its begin- ning March, 1900, to and including March, 1916. Very numerous plates and other il- lustrations. 16 vols, and 1 part, large 8vo, the set throughout in the original parts as issued and in exceptionally good and clean condition. Portland, 1900-1916. $70.00. 6524 An exceedingly valuable historical periodical, without question the most important publication in regard to Oregon and Pacific Northwest history. Most of the volumes have long been out of print and the set is becoming very scarce and difficult to find, especially complete. Native Son and Historical Magazine: devoted to the history, industries and development of the original Oregon, comprising Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and part of Montana. An absolutely complete set from its beginning in May, 1899, to its termi- nation March 1901. Illustrated with portraits, views, etc. 21 numbers bound in 20, in the original wrappers as issued. Portland, 1899-1901. Very scarce. $55.00. 6525 One of the very rarest of the Oregon historical magazines. Issued in a very limited number, it has become exceedingly scarce. It contains a large amount of important historical material which is tiot available in an other form. It was the oificial organ of the Oregon Pioneer Association, Indian War Veterans, and Historical Society. 208 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OREGON. Oregon Pioneer Association Transactions. An absoluteley complete set from its beginning in 1873 to and including 1915 (the last issued). 41 issues, 8vo, in the orig- inal wrappers, a fine clean set throughout. Salem and Portland, 1875-1918. $85.00. 6526 An exceedingly rare set. The earlier issues are practically unobtainable. Includes a large amount of Northwestern Historical Material, Diaries of Oregon Pioneers, accounts of Early Settlers, local historical material, Indian wars of the Northwest, chiefly of Oregon and Washington; etc. Sec'y of State Biennial Report to 20th. Legislative Assembly for 1897-1898; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 250, morocco. Salem, 1899. $5.00. 6527 Statutes of a General Nature passed by Legislative Assembly of Territory of Oregon at Second Session begun and held at Oregon City, December 2, 1850. 8vo, pp. 302, in the original sheep. Oregon City, 1851. $37.50. 6528 The laws and statutes of the Second Oregon Territorial Legislative Assembly are now exceedingly scarce. The present copy bears the autograph of L. F. Grover, 1851. At this time, Mr. Grover was clerk of the Territorial Supreme Court, subsequently he became Governor of the State for two terms, and later U. S. Senator from Oregon. Statutes of Oregon enacted and continued in force by the Legislative Assem- bly at Session commencing December 5, 1853. Large 8vo, pp. 392, in the original sheep. Oregon, 1854. An unusually good copy of this excessively rare edition. $37.50. 6529 The above is one of the rarest of the Oregon Statutes, of which all but 100 copies were im- mediately destroyed. The contract for printing this was given to a New York Printer. When completed lOO copies were shipped by caravan across the plains, and the remainder dispatched by steamer via Panama. The steamer sank, and only those shipped overland remained. Many copies have since been destroyed and it is now becoming exceedinly rare. Territory; Hudson Bay Co., and Red River Settlement: a collection of excessively rare papers and documents relative to the Hudson Bay Company's claims and rights to Vancouver's Island and the Red River Settlements, as below. Bound in one large and thick volume, folio, half calf. $225.00. 6530 British Parliamentary Papers, comprising the Minutes of Evidence before the Select Committee appointed to consider the State of those British Possessions in North America under the Adminis- tration of the Hudson Bay Co., or over which they possess a License to Trade : (All of these papers are marked "Private Papers for the Special use of Members of the Committee only.") Comprising: Doc. I. Evidence of John Ross, Member of the Canadian Parliament. Pp. 12; Feb., 1857. Doc. II. Evidence of J. H. Lefroy, of the War^ Department, and Dr. John Rae, of the Hudson Bay Co. Pp. 32; February ,1857. Doc. III. Evidence of Sir George Simpson, Governor of the Territories. Pp. 34; February, 1857. Doc. III*. Correspondence between Abbott Lawrence and Viscount Palmerston regarding the Indians of the N. W. Frontier. Pp. 3; March, 1857. Doc. IV. Further Evidence of Sir George Simpson and William Kernaghan, Chicago Merchant. Pp. 33, March, 1857. Doc. V. Further Evidence of William Kernaghan, C. W. W. FitzwilHam, M. P. Alex. Isbister, native of McKenzie River District, Rev. G. O. Corbett, Missionary in the Northwest. Pp. 36, March, 1857. Doc. VI. Corbett continued, Sir John Richardson, Explorer. Pp. 23. March, 1857. Doc. 1*. Extract from Report of 1749. Pp. 3, February, 1857. Doc. 2*. Papers of Simpson covering Land Deed, Statistics, Indians, etc. Pp. 9, March, 1857. Papers relating to Red River Settlement; Distraction of Settlement on Red River, Lord Selkirk, H. B. Co. and the Northwest Companies, so far as can be made; public. Pp. 288, with the 3 en- graved folded maps, covering the territory from Lake Superior to Vancouver Island, and the Columbia River. July, 1819. Copy of existing Charter to H. B. Co. with correspondence regarding Renewal, Dates of Charters and Grants. Pp. 32 August, 1842. Memorial and Petition from Inhabitants of Red River Settlement, complaining of H. B. Co., with reports and correspondence. Pp. 116, April, 1849. Correspondence between Chairman of H. B. Co. and Secretary of State for Colonies relative to Colonization of Vancouver's Island. Pp. 18, August, 1848. Vancouver's Island. Copies of Despatch of Sir George Seymour and Commander Gordon; letter dated Fort Vancouver, September, 1846, signed Peter K. Ogden and James Douglas; reports of Lieutenants Warre and Vavasour, November, 1845, on soil, climate, minerals and harbors of Van- couver; report of Lieutenant Vavasour, March 1846; instructions to officers of Pacific Station rela- tive to coals in Vancouver's Island; Charter of Grant of Vancouver's Island to H. B. Co. with correspondence thereon; privy council report on grant of Vancouver's Island to H. B. Co. etc. Pp. 20, March, 1849. Papers respecting Legality of Powers in respect to Territory, Trade, Taxation and Government, claimed nr exercised by H. B. Co. on Continent of North America under Charter of 167Q. With large folded colored map showing H. B. Co. territory, British territories, and Russian. Pp. 16, July, 1850. Extract of so much of Royal Commission of Govern or- General of Canada as defines Boundaries of that Province. Pp. 4, March, 1857. Despatch from Secretary of State for Colonies to Governor-General of Canada, and reply on H. B. Co.'s territories. Pp. 4, March, 1857. A remarkably extensive collection of some of the rarest documents relating to the Canadian Northwest in existence. Of many of the Documents, only a very small number were printed for the use of the Committees, and very few of these now are known to exist. Owens-Adair (B. A.) Some of her Life Experiences; portraits. 12mo, pp. 538, cloth. N. p., n. d. $5.25. 6531 Gleanings from a pioneer woman physician's Life in early Oregon. Oregon 209 Pacific Northwest : Report of Committee of British Association for Advancement of bcience appomted to investigate the physical characteristics, languages, and industrial and social condition of the Northwestern Tribes of Canada. With colored map and numerous wood engravings. 8vo, pp. 164, newly bound in full buckram, leather label and gilt top. London, 1891. $7.50. 6532 This very valuable report has become exceedingly scarce. The committee consisted of Dr. E. B. lyler, W. Bloxam, Sir Daniel Wilson, Dr. G. M. Dawson, Sir H. Lefroy, and R. G. Haliburton. Ferhaps our most valuable scientific report on these tribes, including their curious customs, religion, witchcraft, etc. Palmer (Joel) Travels over Rocky Mountains to mouth of Columbia River, 1845- 1846, with general description of Oregon Territory, Willamette, Umpqua and Clamet Valleys, etc.; edited with notes, introduction, etc., by Reuben G. Thwaites, LL.D. Facsimile. Large 8vo, pp. 312, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1906. $5.00. 6533 General Palmer was one of the most enterprising and useful pioneers of Oregon. He went over the "Oregon Trail" in 1845, with one of the earliest bands of emigrants; and has given in his work a detailed description of the route, and directions for emigrants and their welfare. He brings vividly to mind the historic value of that memorable rush to Oregon, which secured that region for the United States. The author's ascent of Mount Hood was an intrepid feat, narrated in a simple ftnd^ effective manner. The work is enlivened with anecdotes of mountaineering life, bear-hunting, fishing, and trapping, Parker (Samuel) Journal of exploring tour beyond the Rocky Mountains, 1835-7; folding map. 12mo, pp. 372, original cloth. Ithaca, 1838. $5.00. 6534 _A fine uncut copy_ in the original, cloth. Gives an excellent account of the geography, geology, climate, and productions, and the manners and customs of the natives. Parkman (Francis) Oregon Trail; Sketches of Prairie and Rocky Mountain Life; plates. Svo, pp. 496, new cloth, uncut, gilt top. Boston, 1911. $2.00. 6535 California and Oregon Trail. 12mo, pp. 299, cloth. New York, n. d. $1.00. 6536 Paxson (Frederic Logan) The Last American Frontier; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 402, cloth. New York, 1910. As new. Scarce. $3.00. 6537 Chapters on Iowa and the new Northwest, The Santa Fe Trail, The Oregon Trail, Overland with the Mormons, California and the 49ers, The First of the Railways, etc. Pine (George W.) Beyond the West : account of 2 years' travel beyond the old west, on the plains, in Rocky Mountains and picturesque parks of Colorado, etc. 12mo, pp. 484, cloth. Buffalo, 1873. An unusually fine copy. $6.00. 6538 New Mexico, Arizona, Wtyoming, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, California, Utah and the Mormons, Great continental railroad, etc, Polynesian (Honolulu), weekly issue: The official journal of the Hawaiian gov- ernment, edited by James J. Jarves and C. E. Hitchcock and others, from May 22, 1847, to Aug. 25, 1849, bound in one large vol., folio, in half calf, joints broken. $35 00 6539 Complete except that it lacks eight issues in 1847. The weekly government officii! journal on current politics, local events, shipping, commerce, whale fishery etc. It contains much material also on the Philippines, Oregon and California. Pryor (Capt. Nathaniel) A collection of 18 original documents attempting to dis- prove Pryor as one of the companions of Lewis and Clark. 13 pp., royal 8vo. Ex- cerpt from American Historical Review, $1.00. ^ , , , ^^vl" Putnam (George P.) In the Oregon Country, out-doors in Ore., Wash., and Calif., with legendary lore and glimpses of modern west in the making; numerous illustra- tions from photographs. 12mo, pp. 170, cloth, gilt top. New York, 1915. Scarce. o-i 2C 6541 Relationship of fish fauna of lakes of southeastern Oregon ; Fishes of Sacramento- San Joaquin Basin, with study of their distribution and variation; Fishes of coastal streams of Oregon and northeren California. Pp. 69-189, illuss., maps, cloth. Wash- ington, Fish Bulletin, 1907. $3.50. .,,■,,• ^^"^^ Roberts (Morley) The Western Avernue. Three years autobiography m western America; with folded map and portrait. 8vo pp. 278, cloth, as new. $2.50. 6543 A most interesting volume of travel, relating to the entire Pacific coast from California to the Canamrn iorth west including much valuable information regarding north-west Texas, Oregon, CaHforn"a, Ca gary, Vancouver Island, the Columbia, and also to Iowa and Minn. Ross (Alexander) Adventures of the First Settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River- being a narrative of the expedition fitted out by John Jacob Astor, to estabhsh the "Pacific Fur Company"; with an account of some Indian Tribes on the coast of he Pacmc FronSece and map. 12mo, pp. 352, cloth. London, 1849. $30.00. 6544 One of the few copies, issued with a colored frontispiece. Most of the edition had a map only '".^a's aritdTa„'"tra§e",'tushing"f comj:;erce arnong friendly but treacherous .tribes and even j\s an inuiaii iiauci, f o niacated bv resistless finery, or the equally omnipotent fire-water, l7TJoT:Z%Tji'e *°a'n tS'lursf X their wild fastnesses."--Field Indian Bmio.rapHy. oiie Thwaites; folding map and facsimile. Large 8vo, pp. 332, cloth, uncurgilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 6545 210 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OREGON. Ross (Alexander) Fur Hunters of the Far West; Adventures in the Oregon and Rocky Mountains; folding maps, plates, etc. 2 vols., 12mo, newly and handsomely bound in half morocco extra, gilt tops. London, 18SS. $35.00. 6546 "The narrations of an intelligent observer of the peculiarities of savage lite, always attract an amount of interest, whicli_ increases in proportion to the truthfulriess of his coloring or shading. In all the qualities which should attract and hold our attention, it is rare to find the superior of Mr. Ross. For fifteen years he traversed the wastes of the Rocky Mountains, and thus became as familiar with every trait of Indian character and iphase of savage life, as a white man may ever expect to be. As an Indian trader pushing his commerce among friendly but treacherous tribes, and even among hostile ones who are to be placated by resistless finery, or the equally omnipotent firewater, he was often first white man to burst upon their wild fastnesses. The Appendix, pp. 313 to 333, contains a vocabulary of the Neb Perce language." — Field. An unusually fine copy. Same. Very choice copy in the original cloth, entirely uncut, in the cleanest condition we have ever seen. $35.00. 6547 Red River Settlement: its rise, progress, and present state, with account of native races and its general history; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 432, cloth, uncut. London, 1856. $20.00. 6548 An exceptionally fine clean uncut copy of this scarce work. "After many years of toil and adventure among the fierce tribes of the Northern plains of Ore- gon and Washington Terr., the author sought repose among his associates in the Red River Colony, etc. His pictures are of savage life and manners as seen by the adventurous voyagers and fur trad- ers of the Hudson Bay Co." — Field. Rush (Richard) Residence at Court of London. 8vo, pp. 438, original boards. Lon- don, 1833. $5.00. 6549 A fine copy of the best and most complete edition. Contains! much on the Oregon question. Saint-Amant (M. De) Voyages en Cahfornia et dans L'Oregon. 651 pp. and map, royal 8vo, half calf gilt, gilt top. Paris, 1854. $13.25. 6550 Sage Rufus B.) Rocky Mountain Life ; or startling scenes and perilous adventures in far West during expedition of 3 years ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 363, cloth. Boston, 1857. $8.50. 6551 Wild Scenes in Kansas and Nebraska, the Rocky Mountains, Oregon, Cali- fornia, New Mexico, Texas, and the Grand Prairies; during three years excursion, with description of the countries, their geography, resources, condition, inhabitants, etc. Plates. 12mo, pp. 304, newly bound, by Riviere of London, in half green calf gilt, gilt top. Phila., 1855. $12.00. 6552 Schaf er (Joseph) History of Pacific Northwest ; colored map and numerous illus- trations. 12mo, pp. 337, cloth. New York, 1906. $1.50. 6553 Contains Early Explorers of Pacific Coast; Northwest Coast and Alaska; origin of Lewis and Clark Expedition; race for Columbia River fur trade; Hudson Bay Co.; Oregon question; North- west and California ; Age of Railways, etc. Scott (H. W.) History of Portland, Ore., with biographical sketches of prominent citizens and pioneers ; verv numerous steel portraits. Thick 8vo, pp. 650, half morocco, gilt edges. Syracuse, 1890. Scarce. $12.00. 6554 Seward (Wm. H.) An autobiography, 1801-1834, with memoir of his life and selec- tions from his letters, 1831-1846, by F. W. Seward; steel engravings. 8vo, half mo- rocco. New York, 1891. $3.50. _ 6555 Shields (G. O.) Cruising in the Cascades, narrative of travel, exploration, amateur photogarphy, hunting and fishing, etc. ; very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 340, cloth. Chicago, 1889. $3.75. 6556 Skarstedt (Ernst) Oregon och Washington : dessa staters historia, natur, resurser, folklif M. M. samt deras Skandinaviska Inbyggare ; folding map and very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 330, cloth. Portland, 1890. $3.00. 6.557 Steel (W. G.) Mountains of Oregon; plates. 8vo, pp. 112, cloth. Portland, 1890. $3.00. 6558 Presentation copy from author. Ten Years in Oregon: travels and adventures of Dr. E. White with incidents of two sea voyages via Sandwich Islands around Cape Horn, compiled by A. J. Allen. 12mo, pp. 446, full calf. Ithaca, 1850. $12.50. 6559 Also contains history of missions, Indians, description of soil, production and climate of the west. Thvyaites (Reuben Gold) Brief history of Rocky Mountain exploration with espe- cial reference to expedition of Lewis and Clark ; facsimiles, portraits, and views. 12mo, pp. 276, cloth. New York, 1904. Scarce. $2.50. 6560 Contains autograph of Joseph Schafer, author of History of the Northwest. Thornton (J. Quinn) Oregon and California, 1848, with appendix on the gold mines of California, and other valuable matter of interest to the emigrant; with folded colored map and plates. 2 vols., 8vo, original cloth, an unusuallv fine copy in the original cloth, entirely uncut. New York, 1849. $21.00. ' 6561 An exceedingly valuable work. Thornton was Judge of the Supreme Court of Oregon. ^^ Oregon 211 Townshend (J. K.) Sporting excursions in the Rocky Mountains, including journey to Columbia River, and visit to Sanwich Islands, Chili, etc. ; with frontispiece. 2 vols., 12mo, bound by Sangorski and Sutchffe in half calf. London, 1840. $18.00. 6562 A remarkably fine and clean set of this scarce and valuable work. Twiss (Dr. Travers) Oregon Question Examined in respect to facts and the law of nations; folding maps. 8vo, pp. 400, half morocco, gilt top. London, 1846. Very scarce. $15.00. 6563 Oregon Territory, its history and discovery, including account of convention of the Escurial, also treaties and negotiations between U. S. and Great Britain, for settlement of boundary line, and examination of the whole question in respect to facts and law of nations. 8vo, pp. 268, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London m half polished calf gilt, gilt top. New York, 1846. $15.00. 6564 A fine copy of this rare work, which is rapidly rising in price. Two studies in history of Pacific Northwest: 1, Towns of Pacific Northwest were not founded on fur trade; 2, Morton Matthew McCarver, frontier city builder. Pp. 163-179, cloth. Washington, American Historical Association Report, 1909. $2.25. 6565 Urquhart (David) Exposition of the Boundary Differences between Great Britain and the United States, subsequently to their Adjustment by Arbitrament; map. 8vo, pp. 91, XX. Glasgow, 1840. $26.25. 6566 Van Tramp (John C.) Prairie and Rocky Mountain adventures, or life in the West, with vievy of the states and territorial regions of our Western empire, embracing his- tory, statistics, and geography and description of chief cities of the West ; very numer- ous illustrations. Thick 8vo, half morocco. Columbus, 1859. $3.00. 6567 A very cheap copy of this scarce work, the pages being foxed. Boundaries, minerals, rivers, soil and productions, forests trees, internal improvements, education, etc., of Oregon very fully de- scribed. Victor (Frances Fuller) Atlantis Arisen; or, talks of a tourist about Oregon and Washington; very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 412, cloth. Phila., 1891. $4.50. 6568 Early Indian Wars of Oregon compiled from the Oregon Archives and other original sources with muster rolls. 8vo, pp. 720, half sheep. Salem, 1894. Scarce. $10.50. 6569 River of the West : life and adventures in Rocky Mountains and Oregon, etc. ; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 602, cloth. Hartford, 1870. $12.50. 6570 Waggoner (Geo. A.) Stories of Old Oregon ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 292, cloth. Salem, 1905. $2.50. 6571 Warre (Capt. Henry J.) Sketches in North America and the Oregon Territory : a series of twenty beautifully executed plates in colors, with the account of his journey across the continent of North America from Canada to the Oregon Territory and Pacific Ocean. Large folio, original wrappers, entirely uncut. [London, 1848.] $275.00. 6572 An unusually choice copy of this excessively rare work in the original wrappers and entirely un- cut. IVEost copies of the work contain only eighteen plates. The above copy has the twenty plates, and includes the colored map. Captain Warre was in the employ of the Hudson Bay Company and these beautifully colored plates are among the best views of the north-western territory for that period. They comprise views of the American Village, of Fort Vancouver, Indian Tomb, Rocky Mountains, Prairie Fire, Buffalo Hunting, Falls of the Kamanis, Taquoio River, Fort Carry, Source of the Columbia River, the Dalles, Fort George, Cape Disappointment, Valley of the WSlliamette, Mt. Hood, Pall of Peloos River, etc. The present copy is an unusually fine one throughout and is uncut. Webster (Daniel) Speech at Marshfield, Mass., 1848, and his speech on the Oregon Bill, 1848. 8vo, pp. 24, sewn. Boston, 1848. $3.50, 6573 Wells (Harry L.) Popular History of Oregon from discovery of America to the admission of state into the Union ; illustrations. Roy. 8vo, pp. 480, cloth. Portland, 1889. $8.50. 6574 Western Women, Souvenir of, edited by Mary Osborn Douthit ; very numerous illus- trations Roy. 8vo, pp. 200, wrappers. Portland, 1905. $3.25. 6575 Mrs Whitman's Diary, Some Early Oregon Schools, Woman's work among the Friends or Quakers, Woman's suffrage in Wash. Terr., Lewis and Clark Exposition, etc., etc. Wilkes (Charles, U. S. N.) Narrative of U. S. Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842. A complete set with the scarce atlas volume; and all of the numerous engraved plates, woodcuts etc 6 large and thick vols., royal 8vo, calf. Phila., 1845. $30.00. 6576 The original and best edition. The only ecRtion which contains all of the plates and engravings and in which the text has not been abridged. Next to the Lewis and Clark Expedition this was the most important expedition ever sent out by the U. S. . Government. It relates extensively to the entire Pacific coast from California to Alaska, especially Oregon, Washington, and British Cnlnmhia to South America, Hawaiian Islands, Samoa, the Philippines, and the various islands of the Pacific. Captain Wilkes during this expediton made the first survey of the Columbia River. Voyage of U S Exploring Squadron, 1838-1842, with explorations and dis- coveries made by D'Urville, Ross and others by John S. Jenkins. 8vo, pp. 517, full morocco. Auburn, 1855. $2.25. 6577 212 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. OREGON. Williams (George H.) Occasional addresses ; portarit. 8vo, pp. 208, cloth. Portland, 1895. $3.75. 6578 Only a few copies privately printed for the author, Williams (John H.) Guardians of the Columbia, Mount Hood, Mount Adams, and Mount St. Helens ; very numerous illustrations, some in color. 8vo, pp. 142, cloth. Tacoma, 1912. $1.75. 6579 Winser (Henry J.) Great Northwest: guide-book and itinerary over lines of North- ern Pacific R. R., Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. and Oregon and Calif. R, R, ; large folding map in pocket and very numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 276, cloth. New York, 1883. $2.50. 6580 Winthrop (Theodore) Canoe and the saddle, adventures among Northwestern riv- ers and forests ; and Isthmians. 12mo, pp. 376, cloth. Boston, 1863. $3.00. 6581 Wood (Stanley) Over the Range to the Golden Gate: tourist's guide to Colo., New Mex., Utah, Nev., Calif., Oregon, etc. ; maps and numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 352, cloth. Chicago, 1891. $1.50. _ 6582 Wright (G. F.) Ice Age in North America, and its bearings upon the antiquity of man. Fifth edition, greatly enlarged, with chapters on Lake Agassiz by Warren Up- ham ; extensively illustrated with plates and woodcuts. 8vo, pp. 764, cloth, new. Oberlin, Ohio, 1911. $5.00. . . , . 6583 Relates extensively to Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Dakota, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minne- sota, Oregon, Vancouver, etc. Wright (Gen. G.) Original autograph letter signed, dated San Francisco, Oct. 26, 1861. 2 closely written pages, 4to. $20.00. ^ 6584 Relates to his appointment to the command of the Columbia River district and his disappoint- ment at his transfer from California. Born Vt. graduate of West Point. Wyeth (Capt. Nathaniel J.) Correspondence and Journals : record of two expedi- tions for occupation of Oregon Country, 1831-1836; edited with introduction, notes and index, by F. G. Young: with maps, large 8vo, pp. 282, fine copy in the original wrappers as issued. Eugene, 1899. $6.00. 6585 An unusually fine clean copy of this important work relating to the Paciiic Northwest, out of print, and now becoming very scarce. Contains much regarding American fur trade, Columbia River, Bonneville, trading posts, Colonization Societies, Great Salt Lake, Hudson's Bay Company, Dr. John McLoughlin, Thomas Nuttall, Rocky Mountain Fur Company, and the Wyeths — Charles, Jacob, John, Leonard, and Nathaniel. Oregon; or, short history of long journey from Atlantic Ocean to Pacific, by land : also John K. Townsend's Journey across Rocky Mountains, to Columbia River, 1832-1834; edited with notes, introduction, etc., by Reuben G. Thwaites, LL.D. ; fac- similes and plates. Large 8vo, pp. 370, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1905. $5.00. 6586 The expedition of Nathaniel Wyeth to convey a, trading company to Oregon in 18321 was second in importance only to the Astorian for that territory. The: narrative has much charm and spright- liness, and well and simply portrays the difficulties of the "Overland Trail." Young (Edward) Special report on Immigration ; accompanying information for immigrants relative to the prices and rentals of land, the staple products, facilities of access to market, cost of farm stock, kind of labor in demand in the Western and Southern States, etc. 8vo, pp. 259, cloth. Washington, 1872. $1.25. 6587 Contains quite an extensive chapter on labor conditions in Ore. See also Alaska; Church Missionary Society, Meares, Muller, Vancouver — CaUf.; Bowles, Davidson, Knapsack, Nordhoff, Van Denburgh — Idaho ; Rees — Ky., Flint — Ohio ; Oberlin Evangelist — Texas ; Mollhausen — Washington. PENNSYLVANIA Acts Pased at [First Session of the First Congress] of the U. S., held at City of New York, March 4, 1789. Ratified by the eleven states in Phila., Sept. 17, 1787. Folio, pp, 108, bound in gray boards, leather label. New York [1789]. A very cheap copy. $15.00. 6588 An interesting copy from the library of Lord Sheffield, with notation in his handwriting at the end. A very cheap copy, the last two pages having; been neatly typewritten. A perfect copy is worth according to condition from $35. 06 to $50.00. Address to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania by those Freemen of the City of Phila. now confined in the Masons Lodge by virtue of a general warrant. 46 pp., sewed, 16mo. London, 1777. $5.00. 6589 The names and occupations of the "oppressed and Iniured fellow-citizens" are given in full. Africa (J. Simpson) Hist, of Huntingdon & Blair Co., Phil., 1883. Half frussia. $8.00, 6590 Ahiman Rezon (The) or book of the Constitution, rules and regulations of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania with ancient charges and ceremonial of the order for the gov- ernment of the craft under this jurisdiction. 8vo, pp. 182, cloth. Phila., 1868. $1.75. 6591 Albert (Geo. Dallas) History of County of Westmoreland, Pa., with biographical Pennsylvania 213 sketches of many of its prominent men ; colored map ; portraits, and plans. 4to, pp. 728, full roan, gilt edges. Phila., 1882. $12.50. 6592 Alexander (A.) Biographical Sketches of the Log College. Princeton, 184S. Half morocco. $1,50. 6593 Allegheny Cemetery: historical account of incidents and events connected with its establishment, etc.; photographic views. 8vo, pp. 166, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1873. $2.50. "^ 6594 Allegheny Co., Pa., Atlas, compiled from official records, private plans and actual surveys by G. M. Hopkins. A series of 103 large toned maps and plans. One large volume, atlas 4to, half leather, hinges cracked. Phila., 1876. $1.75. 6595 — History including early settlement and progress to present time ; description of its historic and interesting localities ; its cities, towns and villages ; religious, educa- tional, social and military history ; mining, manufacturing and commercial interests ; improvements, resources, statistics, etc. ; folding colored map, steel engravings and other illustrations. 2 vols., thick 4to, half leather, gilt edges. Chicago, 1889. Pub'd $30.00. $10.50. .55 a ^^gg Memoirs personal and genealogical ; very numerous portraits. 2 vols., large 8vo, half roan, gilt edges. Madison, 1904. $7.50, 6597 Allen (R. H.) Centennial Celebration of Pine St, Church. Cloth, front covers faded. Philadelphia, 1870. $3.75. 6598 Alvord (Clarence W.) Mississippi Valley in British Politics: a study of trade, land speculation, and experiments in Imperialism culminating in American Revolution ; with colored maps. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917. $10.00. 6599 Contains considerable material relating to Benjamin Franklin. American Adventure by Land and Sea; being Remarkable Instances of Enterprise and Fortitude among Americans; Shipwrecks, Indian Captivities, etc. 2 vols., 16mo, cloth. New York, 1900. $1.25. 6600 Relates chiefly to Ohio, Pennsylvania and Kentucky. American Literary Gazette and Publishers Circular (Phila.), May to Oct. 1867, being vol. 9. Royal 8vo, half leather, good condition. $1.00. 6601 Contains much bibliographical and anecdotal material regarding books and authors. Same, Nov. 2, 1868 to Apr. 1, 1869, being vol. 12, half leather. $1.00. 6602 American Weekly Messenger (Phila.), or Register of State Papers, History and Politics, complete from its beginning in 1813 to 1815, bound in 2 vols., old half leather, very scarce. $9.50. 6603 Much historical material on the War of 1812, Vermont, International Relations, Prisoners of War, Commodore Perry, the operations on the Great Lakes, Gen. Harrison, Indians, Pa,, the New York canals, etc. Appel (Theodore) Recollections of College Life at Marshall College. Reading, 1886. Cloth. $2.00. 6604 Arey (Henry W.) Girard College and its founder containing biography of Mr. Girard, etc. ; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 86, cloth. Phila,, 1857. $2.00. 6605 Armor (Wm. C.) Lives of Governors of Pennsylvania with incidental historv of state, from 1609 to 1873. Portraits. 8vo, pp. 557, sheep. Norwich, 1874. $3.00. (5606 Army of the Potomac Headuarters: General Court Martial Orders No. 11. 4 pp., 12mo, April 12, 1864. 50c. . 6607 Arnold (Bion J.) Report on the Pittsburgh Transportation Problem ; frontispiece and very numerous maps, some folding, and plans. 8vo, pp. 202, cloth, Pittsburgh, 1910. $2.00. . 6608 Ashburner (Chas. A.) The product and exhaustion of the oil regions of Pennsyl- vania and New York. Read before American Institute of Mining Engineers, Septem- ber, 1885. Chart and folding map. Pp. 10. N. p. $1.00. 6609 Ashe (Thomas) Travels in America, 1896, for the purpose of exploring the Rivers Allegheny and Monongahela, Ohio and Mississippi, and to ascertain the produce and condition of their banks and vicinity. The very rare original and best edition. 3 vols., 12mo half straight grained morocco, gilt, fine copy. London, 1808. $45.00. 6610 An 'unusually choice and clean set of the best edition of this very scailce work. The present CODV includes the scarce appendix, giving the early settlements along the various rivers and the distances in miles, which was omitted entirely from the reprint. These travels relate to Pa., N. Y., Ohio III Ky.. La., Miss., Va., Del., etc. . Ash'mead (Henry Graham) History of Delaware County National Bank with bio- graphical notes of its officers; numerous portraits, facsimiles, and views. 8vo, pp. 176, cloth. Chester, 1914. $2.00. 6611 — -^^^ History of Delaware Co., Pa, ; illus. and steel portraits. 4to, half morocco, binding broken. Phila., 18^. $7.50. ri, . i«q^ t? i q ^:^!u Historical Sketch of Chester, on Delaware. Chester, 1883. Royal 8vo, cloth. Maps and illustrations. $3.75. 6613 214 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA Asociation of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of Middle States and Maryland. Proceedings of 10th Annual Convention of : held at University of Pennsylvania. Phila., 1896. $1.00. 6614 Atlantic (The) and Great Western Railway. Connections, stations, etc.; illustrat- ed. Pp. 28. New York, 1866. $2.00. 661S Cover-title is: Tlie Oil Region of America, pij. 15-28 being devoted to this subject. Atlas of the Oil Regions in Pennsylvania. Illustrated by Beers. Folio, boards. 1865. Nice copy. $15.00. , 6616 Auge (M.) Lives of Eminent Dead and Biog. Sketches of Prominent Living Citizens of Montgomery Co., Pa. Norristown, 1879. Cloth. $2.50. 6617 Bache (Wm.) Hist. Sketches of Bristo Borough in County of Bucks. 1853. Cloth. $3.00. 6618 Banes (Charles H.) History of Philadelphia Brigade; Sixty-ninth, seventy-first, seventy-second, and one hundred and sixth Pennsylvania Volunteers. 12mo, pp. 315, cloth. Phila., 1876. $3.75. , , 6619 Barnes (R. L.) Map of city of Philadelphia as consolidated in 1854; colored and folded into 16mo, cloth case. Phila. [1855]. $2.50. 6620 Bartlett (John R.) The Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg; with Proceed- ings at its Consecration, etc. Maps, portraits, and plates. 4to, pp. 113, cloth. Provi- dence, 1874. $1.50. 6621 Barton (Dr. Benj. Smith) Fragments of the Natural History of fPennsylvania. Part First (all published). Folio, pp. 42, cloth. Phila., 1799. Very scarce. $17.50. . 6622 Life of, extracted from the Portfolio, Phila., for 1816, with finely engraved portrait. 8vo, pp. IS, in boards. $1.50. 6623 Extracted and with specially prepared title. Barton (Dr. Wm. P. C.) Compendium Florae Philadelphicae ; a Description of the Indigenous and NaturaUzed Plants found within a Circuit of ten miles around Phila- delphia. 2 vols., 12mo, old mottled calf. Phila., 1818. Very scarce. $7.50. 6624 Bartram (John) Observations on the inhabitants, climate, soil, rivers, productions, animals, and other matters worthy of notice made in his Travels from Pensilvania to Onondago, Oswego and Lake Ontario, with a curious Account of the Cataracts at Niagara, by Peter Kalm; folding plate. 8vo, pp. 94, half morocco gilt. London, 1751. $60.00. 6625 An unusually fine and clean copy of this excessively rare work; the interestinqr scientific de- scription of Niagara Falls hy Kalm is claimed to be the first published in the English language. Bates (Samuel P.) History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5 ; maps, plates and facsimiles. 5 vols., large and thick royal 8vo, half morocco. Harrisburg, 1869. $10,50. 6626 Our County and its People; historical and memorial record of Crawford Co., Pa. Maps, portraits and views. Thick 4to, full leather, gilt edges. 1899. $7.50. 6627 Martial Deeds of Pennsylvania. Folding map, portraits and plates. Royal 8vo, pp. 1116, half morocco, gilt edges. Phila., 1876. $4.50. 6627a Battle (J. H., ed.) History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania. Chi- cago, 1887. 4to, half morocco; illustrated. $6.50. 6628 Beadle (E. R.) Old & New 1743-1876. 2nd Presby. Church of Phila. Phila., 1876. Cloth. $2.00. 6629 Beale (David J.) Through Johnstown Flood, by Survivor; thrilling, truthful, and official history of most appalling calamity of modern times ; maps, portraits, and numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 424, cloth. Edgewood, 1890. $1.25. 6630 Bean (Theo. W.) Hist, of Montgomery Co., Pa. Phil., 1884. Half russia. $10.50. 6631 Beaver (James Addams) Life and achievements by Frank A. Burr; portrait. 12mo, pp. 224, cloth. Phila., 1882. $1.50. 6631a Autographed copy by James A. Beaver. Beaver Co. (Pa.) History, including its early settlement, erection into separate county, its subsequent growth and development, etc., etc. ; numerous steel portraits and colored map. Thick 4to. pp. 908, half morocco, gilt edges, Phila., 1888. $6.00. 6632 Hist, by Joseph Bausman. New York, 1904. 2 volumes, 8vo, cloth. The best history of this county. $15.00. 6633 Hist, by Jordan. 2 volumes, 4to. 1914. $10.00. 6634 Bedford, Somerset, and Fulton Counties (Pa.) History and biographical sketches of some of its pioneers and prominent men ; numerous steel engravings and other illustrations. Thick 4to, cloth, gilt edges. Chicago, 1884, $7.50. • 6635 Contains numerous MS, notes. Beers (F. W.) Atlas of Carbon County. New York, 1875. 4to, cloth. $2.75. 6636 Pennsylvania 215 Beers (F. W.) Atlas of Lebanon County, Pa., from recent and actual surveys. Folio, cloth. Reading & Phila., 1875. Fine copy. $12.50. 6637 Atlas of Luzerne County, Pa., 1873. $5.00. 6638 Benezet (Anthony Memoir, revised from original and with additions by Wilson Armistead; frontispiece. 16mo, pp. 144, cloth, uncut. London, 1859. Scarce. $1.60. . 6639 Bethlehem, Act of Incorporating of Borough of, 1845. 16mo, pp. 29, sewn. Bethle- hem, 1845. 1st edition, very rare. $7.00. 6640 Bernard (John) Retrospections of America, 1797-1811, edited from manuscript by Mrs. Bayle Bernard with introduction, notes and index by Laurence Hutton and Brander Matthews. Plates, 8vo, pp. 387, cloth. New York, 1887. $1.75. 6641 An English actor's description of the eastern portion of the U. S. and Canada. Bill (Ledyard) Pen Pictures of the War: lyrics, incidents, and sketches of the Rc- beUion, etc, with full account of great battles, etc. ; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 344, cloth. New York, 1864. $3.50. 6642 Relates to Gettysburg. Binney (Horace) Leaders of Old Phila. Bar. Phil., 1866, original wrappers, uncut, only 100 copies privately printed. $9.50. 6643 Birkbeck (Morris) Notes on a Journey in America from coast of Virginia to terri- tory of Illinois ; folding colored map. 8vo, pp. 163, newly bound by Riviere in half morocco, extra, gilt edges. London, 1818. $10.00. 6644 A choice copy of a scarce work. Relates to Pa., Ohio, Ind., Va., and 111. Biographical Encyclopedia of Pennsylvania. Phila., 1874. 4to, full morocco. $3.50. _ 6645 Black (Jeremiah S.) Essays and Speeches, with biographical sketch, by C. F. Black, with engraved portrait. Royal 8vo, pp. 622, cloth. New York, 1886. Scarce. $6.50. 6646 Perhaps the most able Pennsylvania jurist. Contains his important speeches on railroad monopoly, the South Carolina case, the celebrated negro Booth case, Louisiana vote, etc. Bloor (Alfred J., Asst. Secy., U. S. Sanitary Comm., Washington) Original auto- graph letter, dated Dec. 19, 1861, addressed to Mr. A. B. Grosh, Marietta, Pa. 1 page, 8vo. $3.50. 6647 A letter refuting statements published in the Marietta "Republican" regarding lack of sanitary conditions and general discontent among the soldiers and officers. Blackman (Emily C.) History of Susquehanna Co., Pa., from period preceding its settlement to recent times, including annals and geography of townships and sketch of woman's work in county for U. S. Sanitary Commission ; folding maps and numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth. Phila., 1873. $6.00. _ ' 6648 Blair (Emma H.) Indian Tribes of Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of the Great Lakes as described by Perrot, La Potherie, Marston, and Forsyth. Translated from the French ; portraits, maps, facsimiles, and views. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, un- cut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. 6649 Constitutes a general history of the Indian tribes of the Northwest and region of the Great Lakes from their first intercourse with civilization to 1825. Contains: Indians in Pennslvania, Andastes who after seventy-five years war with the Iroquois were finally defeated and many captives Were taken into tribe, etc. Bosbyshell (Christian and Elizabeth [Oliver]) Descendants of, compiled by O. C. Bosbyshell, 1782-1910; numerous portraits. 8vo, pp. 62, new cloth. No place of pub- hcation or date. $5.00. 6650 100 copies only privately printed. Bosbyshell (O. C.) The 48th in the war; narrative of the Campaigns of the 48th regiment, infantry, Penna. Veteran Volunteers; portraits and plates. 8vo, pp, 205, cloth. Phila.. 1895. $2.75. 6651 Boucher (John Newton) Century and a half of Pittsburgh and her people; numer- ous illustrations. 4 vols., 4to, half morocco, gilt tops. 1908. Pub. at $25 00. $10 SO. 6652 Bowen (Eli) Coal and Coal Oil, or geology of the earth. 12mo, pp. 498, cloth. Philadelphia [1865]. $1.75. 6653 Pictorial Sketch-book of Pennsylvania. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1853. $5 00 6654 Brackenridge (H M ) History of Insurrection in Western Pa., commonly called the Whiskey Insurrection, 1794. 8vo, pp. 336, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1859. $4.50. 6655 A remkrkably fine and clean conyalnjost as new. ^ j: iir * ., Tj iQ^l t l, Braddee (John F.) Trial of, m U. S. District Court of Western Pa., 1841, for rob- bing U S Mail at Uniontown, reported by Maurice T. C. Gould, 8vo, pp. 156, sewn. Pittsburgh, 1841. $7.50. . . u ,x; • ^ r 1 t7 i, r i^^^^^ Branner (John C.) Glaciation of the Wyoming and Lackawanna Valleys; folding plans. 8vo, pp. 20, wrappers. 1886. $1.00. 6657 216 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA ^ , , , , ^ „ , Bransky (Oscar E.) The diffusion of crude petroleum through Fuller s earth. Dis- sertation submitted to Board of University Studies of the Johns Hopkins University, etc. Pp. 58. Easton, Pa., 1911. $1.00. 6558 Brack (Samuel) Recollections of; with passages from his note-books, 1771-1862. Edited by H. E. Scudder, 12mo, pp. 316, cloth. Philadelphia, 1877. $1.75, 6659 Contains much matter relating to Aeronautics. Sketch of the Internal Improvements already made in Penna., etc. Phila., 1818; map. 82 pp., sewn. $7.50. 6660 Breed (W. P.) Presbyterians and the Revolution. 12mo, pp. 206, cloth. Phila., 1876. $1 50 6661 ' West Spruce St. Presby. Church, Phil. Phil,, 1876. Sewn. $1.25. 6662 Breyfogel (S. C.) Landmarks of the Evangelical Association, containing all offi- cial records of annual and general conferences to 1840 and proceedings of East Pa. conference with extracts from transactions of general conference from 1840 to pres- ent time. 'Svo, pp. 436, cloth, Reading, 1888. $1.75. 6663 Bridge (James Howard) Inside history of Carnegie Steel Co, . romance of mil- lions; numerous portraits and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 370, cloth. New York, 1903. $1.75.' 6664 Bridgen's Atlas of Lancaster Co. Binding loose, cheap copy. $4.50. 6665 and others. Atlas of Chester County. Safe Harbor, 1873. Atlas 4to, boards. $1.50. 6666 Briggs (Chas. A.) American Presbyterianism, its origin and early history, with ap- pendix of letters and documents, many of which have recently been discovered; maps. Thick Svo, cloth. New York, 1885. $2.50. 6667 Much relating to Presbterianism in Pa., particularly Philadelphia. Brooke-Rawle (Wm.) The Right Flank at Gettysburg ; account of operations of Gen, Gregg's Cavalry command showing their important bearing upon results of the battle. Svo, pp. 24, boards. Phila., 1878. $1.00. 6668 Brown (David P.) The Forum ; or forty vears full practice at the Philadelphia Bar, 2 vols,, large Svo, doth. Phila., 1856. $4.50. _ 6669 Brown (Henry A.) Memoir of ; together with four historical orations. Edited by J. M. Hoppin; portrait. Svo, pp. 395, cloth. Phila., 1880. $1.50. 6670 Contains much relating to college life and Pennsylvania. Browning (Charles H.) The Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania, Phila,, 1912. Svo, cloth, illustrated. $5.25. 6671 Bruce (Robert) The- National Road — Baltimore and Washington to Frederick, Hagerstown, Cumberland and Frostburg, Md. ; Uniontown, Brownsville and Wash- ington, Pa. ; and Wheeling, W. Va, ; maps and numerous illustrations, 4to, pp, 96, wrappers, 1916. $1,00. _ 6672 Brunner (D. B.) The Indians of Berks Co., Pa. ; being a summary of all tangible records of aborigines of Berks County; numerous plates. Svo, pp. 177, cloth. Read- ing, 1881. $5.00. 6673 Buchanan: Historical Sketch Trinity Church, Oxford, Philadelphia. Cloth. 1857. $6,00, ,6674 Buck (Wm. J.) Historj' of Montgomery Co. within Schuylkill Valley; containing sketches of all townships, boroughs, and villages in said limits from earliest period to present time ; with account of Indians, Swedes, and other early settlers and local events of Revolution, etc. Rov. Svo, pp, 128, half leather. Norristown, 1859. $6.50. 6675 Bucks Co., Pa. Combination atlas map. Phila., 1876. $5.00. 6676 Bump (Charles W.) Down the Historic Susquehanna from Otsego to the Chesa- peake, Svo, pp, 184, Baltimore, 1899. $1.25. 6677 Burgoyne (Arthur G.) All Sorts of Pittsburgers ; numerous caricatures. Svo, pp. 304, cloth, Pittsburgh, 1892, $2,00, 6678 Comic sketches of the better known Pittsburg men. [Burke (Edmund)] Account of European Settlements in America; Spanish, Portu- guese, French, Dutch, Danish, and EngUsh : their extent, cUmate, productions, trade, genius, and dispositions of their inhabitants, the interests of several powers of Europe with respect to those settlements; and their political and commercial views with reG:ard to each other; engraved folding maps. 2 vols., Svo, old calf. London, 1757. Verv scarce. $18.00. 6679 Contains much of value on Columbus, Mexico. Central America Panama, Louisiana Territory, the Mi.=sissippi, Ohio. Settlements in Cnnada, Negroes, New England, Colonies, Witchcraft Delusion, Persecution of the Quakers, Ship-building Industry of New England. Indian Traders. William Penn, some curious accounts of the inhabitants and religions of Pennslvania, Virginia, Maryland, Lord Baltimore, French Settlemen.ts in Carolina, Settlements of Georgia, Hudson Bay Company, Dis- covery of the North- West Passage, etc. Burrage (Henry Sweetser) Gett3^sburg and Lincoln, the battle, cemetery and Na- Pennsylvania 217 tional Park ; numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 236, cloth, gilt top. N. Y., 1906. Fine copy. ?l-25. 6680 ^jr"S^°'^ ^?"^ '^'^'^ English Empire in America; view of the dominions of the Crown of England m West Indies ; namely. New Foundland, New England, New York, Penn- sylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Carolina, Bermudas, with account of the discovery, situation, product, and other excellencies and rarities of these countries; maps and engravings. 16mo, pp. 192, full calf. London, 1739. $17.50. 6681 An unusually fine, tall and clean copy of this exceedingly rare early Americana item. Contains an extremely quaint relation of the first discovery of the New World called America, and includes an account of "The Voyages of several Englishmen into America." Butterfield (C. W.) History of Brule's discoveries and explorations, 1610-1626: nar- rative of discovery, by Stephen Brule, of Lakes Huron, Ontario and Superior; and of his explorations (the first made by civihzed man) of Pa., and Western New York, also of province of Ontario, etc. ; maps and plates. 8vo, pp. 200, buckram, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1898. Scarce. $5.00. 6682 Only a limited number printed. -; Historical account of expedition against Sandusky under Crawford, 1782; with biographical sketches, personal reminiscences, and descriptions of interesting localities ; also, details of disastrous retreat, barbarities of the savages, and the awful death of Crawford by torture; engraved portrait. 8vo, pp. 403, cloth. Cincinnati, 1873. $12.50. 6683 Scarce. Relates quite extensively to Pennsylvania. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index ; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 6684 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, educa- tion, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and mar- riage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Campbell (Alexander C.) Insurance and Crime. Consideration of effects upon soci- ety of abuses of Insurance, together with certain historical instances of such abuses. 8vo, pp. 432, cloth. London, 1902. $2.50. 6685 Campbell (Wm. J.) Bench and Bar of Phila., 1893. $1.50. 6686 Carpenter (W. H.) and Arthur. History of Pennsylvania from its Earliest Settle- ment to Present Time. 12mo, pp. 357, cloth. Phila., 1896. 75c. 6687 Carpenters Company — Articles of the Carpenters Company of Philadelphia. Phila- delphia, 1805. 8vo, old sheep, 19 plates of carpenter's work, a view of Carpenter's Hall, and a very interesting full page bookplate "Lent to" with blank space for bor- rower's name. $7.50. 6688 Centeiiary Memorial of planting and growth of Presbyterianism in Western Penn- sylvania and parts adjacent, held in Pittsburg, 1875. Steel portraits and plates. 8vo, pp. 445, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1876. $1.75. 6689 Includes Life of Rev. John McMillan, Pittsburgh, in last century by William N. Darlington, the educational history, history of Western Theological Seminary by James I. Brownson, etc. Central Pennsylvania. Commemorative Biographical Record of, including counties of Centre, Clinton, Union, and Snyder ; containing biographical sketches of prominent men and representative citizens, and many of earlv settlers; numerous portraits. Royal 8vo, pp. 1231, full morocco. Chicago, 1898. Published at $25.00, for $10.00. 6690 Chalkley (Thomas) Journal, or historical account of the life, travel, and Christian experiences of, who departed this life in the Island of Tortola, 1741. 12mo, pp. 336, full calf. London, 1751. $3,00. 6691 Contains early reminiscences of life spent at Boston, Pliiladelphia, Salem, New York, etc. Chalmers (George) Political Annals of the present United Colonies, from their set- tlement to the peace of 1763; compiled chiefly from records, and authorized often by the insertion of State Papers. Book I (all published). 4to, pp. 703, half calf gilt. London, 1780. Excessively rare. $40.00. ... 6692 A remarkably interesting copy containing an extensive presentation inscription by the author to Earl Mansfield. The presentation covers eight lines. Apart from this, the copy is an unusually fine, clean, and tall copy. Relates to Va., New England, Carolina, Md., R. I., Pa., N. H., etc. "It is an immense task to explain the legal history of the dilfferent colonies of America. It should be consulted on all such points. The leaves^ should be turned over, for curious partiaulars often occur, and the nature of the first settlement and original laws of each colony should be known. The right to tax the colonies became a' great point of dispute. Chalmers means to show that the sovereignty of the British Parliament existed over America, because the settlers, though emigrants, were still English subjects and members of the empire." — Prof. Smyth's Lectures on Modern History. .,, .^ .,, „^, „, Chambers (Geo.) Hist. Sketch of Pottsville. Pottsville, 1876. 75c. 6693 218 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA Chambers (George) Tribute to Irish and Scotch Settlers of Pennsylvania. Cham- bersburg, 1856. $3.50. 6694 Chambers (John) Sermon and History of 1st Independent Church (Broad St.), Phila., 1859. 12mo, pp. 55, cloth (back cover off). Phila., n. d. $3.25. 6695 [Chambersburg (Pa.)] German Reformed Messenger: Weekly issue, 1861, Oct. 9, folio. $1.25. . 6696 Chapman (Isaac A.) Sketch of History of Wyoming with_ appendix, containing sta- tistical account of valley and adjacent country. 12mo, original calf. Wilkesbarre, 1830. $5.00. 6697 Extremely rare. Contemporary autograph of W. J. Burd. Chase (Ezra B.) Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen ; or, the "Founders of the Republic" on Slavery; portrait. 12mo, pp. 495, cloth. Phila., 1860. $1.75. 6598 Contains Memorial of Pa. Abolition Society to Congress on Slave Trade, 1790, Opinion of Pa. Supreme Court that a negro cannot be a citizen. 1837, etc., etc. Clark (J. A.) Wyoming Valley. Scranton, 1875. Cloth. $3.50. 6699 Clyde (John C.) Hist, of Allen Township Presby. Church. Phil., 1876. $3.75. 6700 Cochran (Jos.) History of Mififlin Co. (Pa.), its physical peculiarities, soil, climate, etc. Vol. 1 (allpub'd.) Portraits. 8vo, pp. 422, cloth. Harrisburg, 1879. $3.50. 6701 Colonial Charters: List of Copies of Charters, from the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, presented to House of Commons, in pursuance of their Address to his Majesty, April 25, 1740. Folio, pp. 88, bound in gray boards with leather label. London, 1741. $45.00. . 6702 A very fine copy of this excessively rare collection of original Colonial Charters. It comprises the Charters of Md., Conn., R. I., Pa., Massachusetts Bay, and Ga. Collier (Francis J.) Chartier's Church of Its Ministers in 1875. $1.75. 6703 Downington Presby. Church. 1876. $1.75. 6704 20 Years of Church Life in Downington, 1861-81. $1.75. 6705 Columbia & Montour Co.. Pa. Hist. Ohio. 1887. $2.50. 6706 Common School Laws of Pa. and decisions of superintendent with explanations, forms, etc. 12mo, pp. 396, cloth. N. p., 1896. $1.25. 6707 Connelly (Frank) and George C. Jenks. Official History of Johnstown Flood. Numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 262, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1889. $1.75. 6708 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as established by the General Convention elected for that purpose, and held at Philadelphia, July IS. 1776, and con- tinued by adjournments to September 28, 1886. 8vo, pp. 32, bound in gray boards, with leather label. Philadelphia, 1776. $10.00. 6709 An unusually fine and tall copy of the excessively rare /first printed issue of the original Con- stitution of Pennsylvania. Cooke (John Esten) Hammer and Rapier. 12mo, pp. 308, cloth, New York, 1871. $2.50. 6710 Relates to Civil War. Cooper (Thomas) Some information respecting America; folding map. 8vo, pp. 240, wrappers. London, 1794. $6.00. 6711 Fine uncut copy of this scarce item. Relates to Pa. Cope (Gilbert) and Henry Graham Ashmead, ed. Historical Homes and Institu- tions, and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Chester and Delaware Counties. New York and Chicago, 1904. 2 vols., royal 8vo, half morocco. $10.50. 6712 Corn Exchange Regiment. History of 118th Pa. Vol. from first engagement at An- tietam to Appomatox; to which is added record of its organization and complete ros- ter; fully illustrated with maps, portraits, and over 100 illustrations. 8vo, pp. 762, cloth. Phila,, 1888. $2.25. 6713 Cornell (Wm. M.) History of Pa. from earliest discovery to present time, including account of first settlements by Dutch, Swedes, and English, and of colony of Wm. Penn, his treaty and pacific measures with Indians, etc. ; illustrations. Thick 8vo. PD. 576, cloth. Phila., 1876. $2.50. 6714 A cheao copy the title pages having a piece cut from the top. Court Recit, etc., beginning Chaptire 1. Situation de Philadelphia avant Que la fievre maligne, etc. 102 pp., but beginning with page 9, seemingly printed in Phila., 179.1. $5.00. 6715 Cox (Jacob D.) Second Battle of Bull Run as connected with Fitz-John Porter Case. 12mo, po. 124, doth. Cincinnati, 1882. $1.00. 6716 Craft (D.) Historv of 141st Regiment Pa. Volunteers. 1862-65; portraits and il'us- trations. 8vo. pp. 270, cloth. Towanda, Pa., 1885. $1.50. 6717 Crantz (David) Ancient and Modern History of the Brethren, or succinct narrative of Protestant church of United Brethren translated by Benj. La Trobe. Thick 8vo, newly and handsomelv bound by Riviere in half blue morocco, gilt top. London, 1780. $10.00. ' 6718 A nice copy of this scarce work. Pennsylvania 219 Crawford County, Combination Atlas. Compiled and published by Everts, Ensign & Everts. Philadelphia, 1876. Atlas 4to. $2.25. 6719 Fo^z^^'^Ho^^^^''^'^^ History of the Knights Templar of Pa. from Feb. 1794 to Nov. 1866. 12mo, pp. 394, cloth. Phila., 1867. $1.75. 6720 "^^ ^,^^\°^'^ °* Washington County from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time. Washington, Pa., 1870. 8vo, cloth. $5.50. 6721 Crown Collection of Photographs of American Maps, selected and edited bv Archer B. Hulbert. Second series, both volumes, a series of 100 plates, carefully re- produced from manuscript maps, exclusively from British manuscript sources, cover- ing New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, New England, Georgia, f^, i* ranee, etc. 2 vols., foho in portfolios, each map separate. $30.00. 6722 Unly 50 copies of each map were printed. Ciunberland & Adams Co., Hist. of. Chic, 1886. Half leather, good condition. !?• • .-, 6723 Cuming (Fortescue) Tour to Western Country, through Ohio and Kentucky, voyage down Ohio and Mississippi River and trip through Mississippi Territory and part of West Florida, 1807-1809; edited by Thwaites. Facsimile. Large 8vo, pp. 378, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 6724 Contains considerable matter relating to Pennsylvania, Schuvkill River and bridge, Brandywine Creek, Pequea Creek, New Holland, Lancaster, Elizabethtown, etc. Dacus (Hon. J. A., of St. Louis Repubhcan), Annals of the Great Strikes in U. S. A reliable history of causes and events in labor strikes and riots of 1877; numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 480, cloth. Chicago, 1877. $6.00. 6725 A unique copy in which G. W. Barker, an eye witness and participant in the strikes, Jias pre- pared four pages of manuscript correcting and giving revised version of the account) appearing on page 340 et seq. Covers the strikes in Baltimore, Pennsylvania, Illinois, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri and California. -An aftermath of the Civil War. Daniel (Major J. W., C. S. A., of Lynchburg, Va.) Campaign and Battle of Gettys- burg._ 8vo, pp. 46, wrappers. Lynchburg, privately printed, 1875. $1.00. 6726 Darlington (Major William) His Original Unpublished Manuscript of experiences during the War of 1812, entitled "Campaigning, or notes made during the tour of duty of the 2nd Regiment Volunteer Light Infantry, by WilHam Darhngton, Major l.^t Battalion, 2nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Light Infantry," and bearing date "1814," with original drawing of Fort Snyder. Crown 4to, pp. 140, half rough calf. $90.00. 6727 An unusually valuable and interesting manuscript relating to Pennsylvania and the War of 1812. Because of a change of organization and consequent friction, Major Darlington's service terminated abruptly in December, 1&14, after about three months of bickering, and his notes end: "Thus lamely and impotently concluded this villainous business. It is evidently dismissed in such manner as to hold out an idea of existing guilt which there was not time to punish," etc., etc. Darlington married a daughter of General Lacy. He was well known as a student and author, and was a member of 40 learned societies, and several honorary degrees were conferred upon him. Davis (W. W. H.) Hist, of Bucks. Co., Doylestown, 1876. Cloth. $6.00. 6728 History of 104th Pennsylvania Regiment, from August 22, 1861, to September 30, 1864. 8vo, pp. 364, cloth. Phila., 1866. $2.50. 6729 Davidson (Robt.) Sermon on the freedom and happiness of the U. S. Phila., 1794. $2.50. 6730 Day (Sherman) Historical Collections of Pa. : copious selection of most interesting facts, traditions, anecdotes, etc., relating to its history^ and antiquities; with topo- graphical descriptions ; very numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 708, newly bound in buckram, leather label. Phila. [1843]. $7.50. 6731 Deacon ((iharles R.) Biographical Album of Prominent Pennsylvanians. Phila., 1888-1890. 3 vols., 4to, full morocco. $10.50. 6732 Democrat & Argus, Easton, Pa., Mar. 29, 1832, Aug. 21, 1834, Oct. 9, 1834, and Dec. 11, 1834. 4 nos. Scarce. $2.00. 6733 Phila. Riots, School Law, Politics. Denison (C. W.) and G. B. Herbert. Hancock "the superb:" early life and public career of Winfield S. Hancock, also sketch of life of William H. English; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 432, cloth, Cleveland, 1880. $1.75. 6734 Contains material relating to Gettysburg. Dickerson (Oliver M.) American Government, 1696-1765. A study of the British Board of Trade in its relation to the American Colonies, Political, Industrial. Admin- istrative ; facsimiles of manuscripts. 8vo, pp. 400, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1912. $5.00. 6735 Contains much concerning early government of Pennsylvania, difficulties between governor and congress, etc. Dieck (Herman) The Tohnstown Flood, etc. ; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 240, cloth. N. p., n. d. $1.00. 6736 Diffenderfer (Frank R.) Three Earls : Hist. Sketch of Procds. of Centennial Jubi- lee, New Holland, Lancaster Co., Pa. New Holland, 1876. Cloth. $1.50. 6737 220 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA Digest of laws of I. O. O. F. of Pa. 12mo, pp. 374, cloth. Phila,, 1892. $2.50. 6738 Distinguished Men of Philadelphia and of Pennsylvania ; numerous portraits 4to pp. 102, cloth. Phila., 1913. $1.75. 6739 Dixon (James) Personal narrative of tour thru part of U. S. and Canada, with notices of history and institutions of Methodism in Canada; portrait. 12mo, pp 432 calf. New York, 1849. $3.50. 6739a Doddridge (Joesph) Notes on the Settlement and Indian Wars on the Western parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania, from 1763 to 1783, inclusive. Together with a view of the state of society, and manners of the first settlers of the western country Edited by Alfred Williams. 12mo, pp. 332, cloth. Albany, 1876. Scarce. $7.50. 6740 Drake (Samuel G.) Aboriginal Races of N. Amer. from first discovery of continent to present period, with dissertation on their origin, antiquities, etc. ; illustrative nar- ratives and anecdotes, etc., with additions by H. L. Williams. Thick 8vo, cloth. New York [1880]. $1.75. 6740a DuBois (James T.) and Wm. Pike. Centennial of Susquehanna Co. Wash., 1888. Cloth, and autograph presentation copy. $5.50. 6741 DuBois (Rob't) New London Presby. Church, Chester Co., 150th Anniv., 1876. $1.50. 6742 Durant (P. A.), J. F. Richard (and others) History of Cumberland and Adams Counties. Chicago, 1886. 4to, half morocco. $8.00. 6743 Durfee (J. R.) Reminiscences of Carbondale, Dundaff & Providence. Phil., 1875, $6.50. 6744 Eagleson (John) Upper Buffalo Presby. Church. Washington, 1860. $1.75. 6745 Earle (Thomas) Treatise on railroads and internal communications ; folding en- graved maps, lithographic table and woodcuts. 8vo, pp. 120, boards, uncut. Phila., 1830. Very scarce. $7.50. 6746 Eastern Penitentiary of Pa. Concise History, together with detailed statement of proceedings of the committee appointed by the Legislature, Dec, 1834, for purpose of examining into economy and management of institution, embracing testimony taken on that occasion and legislative proceedings connected therewith ; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 283, cloth. Phila., 1835. $3.50. 6747 Eastern State Penitentiary of Pa., 4th annual report of inspectors. 8vo, pp. 22, sewn. Phila., 1833. $1.00. 6748 Easton (Pa.) Democrat and Argus, for March 29, 1832, August 21, Octboer 9 and Dec. 11, 1834, four issues. $2.00. 6749 Eaton (S. J. M.) History of Presbytery of Erie with biographical sketches of all its ministers and historical sketches of its churches. 8vo, pp. 463. New York, 1868. $2.50. 6750 Also includes northwestern Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio. Lakeside : memorial of planting of the church in Northwestern Pa. 12mo, pp. 306, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1880. $2.00. 6751 Eckard (L. W.) Hist, at Abington Presbv. Church, Montgomery Co. 1876. $1.75. ' 6752 Egle (Wm. H., ed.) Centennial Memorial of Erection of Dauphin Co., & Founding of Harrisburg. Harrisburg, 1886. Cloth. $3.50. ^ 6753 Illustrated history of commonwealth of Pennsylvania, civil, military, and polit- ical, from earliest settlement to present time, including historical descriptions of each county, etc.; very numerous illustrations. 4to, pp. 1186, half morocco. Harrisburg, 1876. $6.00. 6754 History of the Counties of Dauphin and Lebanon in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Biographical and Genealogical. Phila., 1833. Small 4to, half russia. $10.50. 6755 History of Dauphin Co. Phil., 1883. 4to, half morocco, cracked at joints, otherwise nice copy. $9.00. 6756 Ellis (Agnes L.) Lights & Shadows of Sewickley Life. Phil., 1893. Cloth, scarce. $4.50. 6757 Ellis (Franklin) History of Fayette Co., Pa., with biographical sketches; numerous illustrations. Thick 4to, pp. 842, full roan (rubbed), gilt edges. Phila., 1822 $10.50. 6758 and Samuel Evans. Histon,- of Lancaster County, with Sketches of the Pioneers and Prominent Men. Phila., 1883. 4to, half russia. Not a very fine copy. $9.00. 6759 Evans (Boyd) Attack and Defense of Little Round Top, Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. 8vo, pp. 14. sewn. Ohio Commander)- of L. L., Feb., 1915. $1.00. 6760 Pennsylvania 221 Evans (Sam'l) & Ellis, Franklin. Hist, of Lancaster Co., Pa. Phil., 1883. Half leather, scarce. $10.00. 6761 Ewing (James H.) and Harry Slap. History of City of Altoona and Blair Co., in- cluding sketches of shops of Pa. R. R, Co. ; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 260, half morocco. Altoona, 1880. $6.50. > vy ' ^^^^ Farrar (Samuel Clarke) 22nd Pa. Cavalry and the Ringgold Battalion, 1861-S; fold- ing map, portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 550, cloth. N. p., 1911. $3.50. 6763 Presentation copy from author. Faux (W.) Memorable Days in America; condition and probable prospects of British Emigrants, including Birkbeck's settlement in the Illinois, also Welby's Visit to North America and the English settlements in Illinois; edited by Thwaites; facsimiles and plates. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1905. $10.00. 6764 Contains much relating to Pennsylvania, Lancaster, Greenville, Pittsburgh, etc. Fayette Co., Pa., and state of Pa. Atlas from actual surveys and official records, compiled by G. M. Hopkins & Co. ; with 69 colored maps and 42 township and village plans. Atlas foHo, cloth. Phila., 1872. $6.00. 6765 Ferguson (T. J.) 1734-1884 Sesqui-Centennial Anniv. of Silver Spring Pre.sby. Church. $1.75. 6766 Finch (I.) Travels in the United States and Canada, with account of their scientific institutions, geology and mineralogy : with an essay on the national boundaries of em- pires. 8vo, pp. 456, newly bound by Riviere of London in half red morocco gilt, uncut, gilt top. London, 1833. $10.50. 6767 A very interesting copy bearing the autograph presentation inscription of the author to his uncle, John Finch. Hudson River, Columbia College, Brooklyn Navy Yard, West Point, New York Canals, Franklin, Carolina Slaves, the Potomac, treatment or slaves, etc. The present copy has the curious work on fhe "Natural Boundaries of Empires," dealing with the advantages of small natural kingdoms, un- certain and fortified boundaries, influence of internal communications thereon, the boundaries of the U. S., and two curious chapters on war and the use of war. Finley (Robt.) Discourse on Baptism. Phila., 1808. Unbound. $1.25. 6768 Fisher (Sydney G.) Making of Pennsylvania, analysis of elements of population, and formative influences that created one of the greatest of the American states ; map. 12mo, pp. 372, cloth. Phila., 1896. $1.25. 6769 Contents: Origin of Quakers; Quaker Traits; The Germans; Moravians; Scotch-Irish and Presby- terians; Welsh; Boundary dispute with Maryland and Virginia, etc. Fiske (John) The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America ; numerous maps. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Boston, 1899. First edition. $3.00. 6770 Flint (James) Letters from America : climate and agriculture of the Western States, manners of the people, prospects of emigrants, etc. ; edited by Thwaites. With fac- similes and other illustrations. Large 8vo, pp. 334, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 6771 Journey embraces Philadelphia, Pittsburg, I,ancaster, IJlizabethtown, Susquehanna River, Harris- burg, Carlisle, Chambersburg, Cove Mountains, Chestnut Ridge, Greensburg, etc., with descriptive incidents on way. Fordham (Elias P.) Travels in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky; and residence in Illinois territory, 1817-1818; edited by Prof. Ogg. With facsimiles of the author's sketches and plans. 8vo, pp. 258, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1906. Oue of print and scarce. $6.50. 6772 Pittsburg and western Pennsylvania, industries, flat-boats and keel-boats on the Ohio, something about vices, etc. Forney (John W.) Anecdotes of public men. 8vo, pp. 444, cloth. New York, 1873 $1.75. 6773 Thaddeus Stevens, Abraham Lincoln, Lovejoy, Stephen A. Douglas, Chas. Carroll of Carrollton, George Washington, etc. Fradenburgh (J. N.) History of the Erie Conference ; portraits and illustrations. 2 large and thick vols.. 8vo, cloth. Oil City. $6.00. 6774 Franklin (Benjamin) Works, edited and with notes by Jared Sparks, handsomely printed in large type, with engraved portraits. 10 vols., royal 8vo, half morocco. Bos- ton, 1840. $35.00. . ^ 6775 An exceedingly interesting set, being one of the large paper copies of which only a few sets were printed and, in addition, being Jared Sparks own copy with his autograph and that of Flor- ence Sparks. .« -ii*-,T-,, ,T^TA,,- The Art of Making Money Plenty in Every Man s Pocket, by Dr. Franklin. A rebus on a single sheet lOi by 5i inches, published by Sotheran & Son. London, 1844. One of the copies in which "Sotheran" has been deleted, and John C. King, 12 Goswell St., substituted. An unusually good, clean and uncut copy, with the portrait. $7.50. . . „ 6776 Life written by himself, to which is added his miscellaneous essays; portrait. 12mo, pp. 375, cloth. Auburn, 1851. $1.50. 6777 Hollev (O. L.) Life by. Plates. 12mo, pp. 468, cloth. New York [1848]. $2.50. 6778 222 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA Franklin (Benjamin) Sparks (Jared) Life by, with notes and a continuation; steel portraits. 8vo, pp. 627, cloth. Boston, 1856. $2.00. ' 6779 Examination of Doctor Benjamin Franklin relative to the Repeal of the Amer- ican Stamp Act, in MDCCLXVI. 8vo, pp. SO, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London, in half polished levant morocco extra, gilt top. [London ] 1767. $25.00. 6780 An unusually fine and tall copy of this rare Franklini item. First English! edition. The imprint being omitted, apparently with the intention of hiding the place of publication for fear of prose- cution by the T3ritish government, the examination having been secret. and the University of Pennsylvania, edited by F. N, Thorpe; very numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 450, sewn. Washington (Bureau of Educ. Circ. of Information, No 2). 1893. $1.50. 6781 Rowfant Club, Cleveland. Announcement of an Exposition of Autographs; with 3 facsimiles of original autograph letters of Washington, dated Oct. 22, 1760, of Franklin, dated Oct. 25, 1769, and of Michael Angelo. Royal 8vo, pp. 4 and three plates. Rowfant Club, Cleveland, Nov., 1901. $3.50. 6782 One hundred and iifty copies only printed. [Wollaston (William)] Religion of Nature Delineated. 4to, pp. 220, in the original calf, a tall and clean copy. London, 1725. $10.00. 6783 This edition of this work, the purest and most impressive deistical work ever written, is of great interest to Benjamin Franklin collectors. Benjamin Franklin arrived in London on December 24, 1724, having been sent by Governor Sir William Keith to purchase material with which to set up a printing office in Philadelphia. The Governor abandoned him, and he was forced to secure em- ploment in S. Palmer's printincr shop. He was set to work as compositor on this work. These facts related by Franklin in his autobiography. " It was the great interest he took in this work, while setting it that led to bis rejection of Christianity. Based upon) this wcrK ,he wrote his Disy sertation on Liberty, and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain, of which lOOi copies are supposed to have been printed as a 32-page pamphlet in 1725, but it was suppressed and' only two copies are known one being the Huth copy. Freedley (Edwin T.) Philadelphia and its manufactures : and book exhibiting devel- opment, statistics, etc., of manufacturing industry in 1857. Illus. 12mo, pp. 490, cloth. Phila., 1858. $2.50. ' 6784 Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Soc, Brief Acct. Phil., 1844. Cloth. $3.50. 6785 Friends' Asociation of Phila. and its vicinity for relief of colored freedmen, re- port of executive board. 8vo, pp. 32, wrappers. Phila., 1864. $1.25. 6786 Same for 1868. $1.25. 6787 Statistics of operations of executive board with S. R. Shipley's report of his visit to camps of freedmen on Mississippi River. 12mo, pp. 34, wrappers. Phila. [1864], $1.25. 6788 Fry (James B.) Military Miscellanies. Svo, pp. 528, cloth. New York, 1889. $2.00. 6789 Cheap copy, contains library stamps. Abraham Uncoln, Battle of Bull Run, Battle of Seven Pines, Custer's Defeat by Sitting Bull, etc. Futhey (J. Smith) Hist. Discourse on Occasion of 150th Anniv. of Upper Octorara Presby. Church, Phil., 1870. Cloth, scarce. $3.50. 6790 Gates (Theophilus R.) Trials, Experience, Exercises of Mind and First Travels (in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, etc.) 16mo, a remarkably fine copy in the original half sheep (margin of one leaf defective, affect- ing some letters). Poughkeepsie, 1810. $12.50. 6791 An exceedingly rare volume. The author was the founder of a Sect in Oiester County, Pa., called "Battle Axes," who, in their religious observances, appeared entirely nude, representing pristine purity, etc. Gettysburg: Battlefield of Gettysburg: the men who fought and the monuments dedi- cated; folding maps and numerous illustrations. Svo, pp. 250, cloth. [N. p., circa 1880.] Very scarce. $3.00. 6792 Gettysburg: Battlefield Memorial Association, its organization, plans, and purposes. May. Svo, pp. 4, cloth. 1885. 7Sc. 6793 Gibbons (Phebe Earle) "Pennsylvania Dutch,'' and other essays. 12mo, pp. 428, cloth. Phila., 1882. Scarce. $3.00. 6794 A most interesting volume relating chiefiy to the religious customs of the "Pennsylvania Dutch" including an Amish IVTeeting. Traditions of the Mennonites, Dunker Love Feast, Fphrata, Bethlehem and the Moravians, The Schwenkfelders, etc. Gibson (John) History of York County, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Chicago, 1886. 4to, half morocco. $9.50. 6795 Gibson (Wm. J.) History of the Presbytery of Huntingdon, Pa. ; plates. Svo, pp. 362. cloth. Bellefonte, 1874. $2.50. _ 6796 Gilbert (Benamin), and Family. Captivity and Sufferings, who were surprised by Indians and taken from their farm on Mahoning Creek in Penn tovroship, Northamp- ton Co., near where Fort Allen was built, on frontier of Pennsylvania in 1780. Svo, pti. 38. A«/rapners. Lancaster, Pa., 1890. Scarce. $2.75. 6797 Only 150 copies were issued. Privately printed. Pennsylvania 223 Gilbert— One Hundredth Anni. Zion Evan. Lutheran Church— Hbg. 1795-1895. Har- nsburg, 1896. Brown clo. binding, fine condition. $1.25. 6798 Gist (Christopher) Journals, with historical, geographical, and ethnological notes, and biographies of his contemporaries. By Wm. M. Darlington; numerous full-page maps. Royal 8vo, pp. 296, cloth, uncut. Pittsburgh, 1893. Very scarce. $12.50. 6799 Contains much relating to Ohio and Pennsylvania. Glazier (Willard) Battles for the Union; plates. 12mo, pp. 408, cloth. Hartford, 1875. $75c. . ff , gg^^ Bull Run, Gettysburg, Fair Oaks, Antietam, Fort Pillow, and others. Peculiarities of American Cities ; numerous illustrations. 12rao, pp. 570, cloth. Phila., 1886. $1.50. 6801 Albany, Buffalo, Brooklyn, New York, Syracuse, Philadelphia, Reading, Pittsburg, Harrisburg, etc. Glenn (Thomas Allen) Merion and the Welsh Tract, with Sketches of the Town- ships of Haverford and Radnor. Norristown, 1896. 8vo, cloth, illus. $6.75. 6802 Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania; folding genealogical tables. Large 8vo, pp. 250, boards, uncut. Oxford, 1911. $6.00. 6803 Vol. 1 all published. Only 250 copies privately printed^ Goebel (Julius) Place of the German element in Amer. history. 8vo, pp. 6, sewn. Excerpt from Amer. Hist. Assn. $1.25. 6804 Gordon (J. B.) Reminiscences of the Civil War; portraits. 8vo, pp. 474, cloth. New York, 1904. $1.50. 6805 Bull Run, Antietam, Gettysburg, Spottsylvania, Winchester, evacuation of Petersburg, etc. Gowen (Franklin B.) Argument before Joint Committee of Legislature of Pennsyl- vania appointed to inquire into affairs of Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Com- pany and Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, at Atlantic City, N. J., 1875, on behalf of said company. Long folding colored map. 8vo, pp. 114, wrappers. Phila., 1875. $1.00. 6806 Gracey (Rev. S. L.) Annals of the Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry; map. Small 4to, pp. 371, half calf. 1868. Scarce. $4.50. 6807 Special subscription copy No. 54. Graydon (A.) Memoirs of a hfe chiefly passed in Penn. Edinburgh, 1822. $7.75. 6808 Gregg (Samuel) History of Methodism within bounds of Erie Annual Conference of M. E. Church; portraits. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. New York, 1865. $1.75. 6809 Grellet (Stephen) Memoirs of the Life and Gospel Labors of ; edited by Benjamin Seebohn; portrait. 2 vols., 12mo , cloth, uncut. London, 1861. $2.00. 6810 After coming to this country from France he joined the Quakers and became an ardent worker, much of his work being done in New York, Pennsylvania, New England, and! Kentucky. He also made several trips to Europe. Another edition, portrait. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Phila., 1860. $2.50. 6811 Hale (R. C.) Four letters from Hdqrs. Pa. Militia, Q. M. office, addressed to A, B. Grosh of Marietta, dated Oct. and Dec, 1861. $3.50. 6812 Relate to the need of knitted socks for soldiers, the U. S. will! ultimately pay for the material, price then being paid $0.27 per pair, the hopes that the farmers would donate wool, the necessity of blankets, receipt of supplies from the ladies of Marietta, etc. Hall (Lieut. Francis) Travels in Canada and United States in 1816 and 1817; fold- ing map. 8vo, pp. 421, half calf. London, 1818. $4.50. 6813 Relates to New York, Quebec, Pennsylvania, District of Columbia, Virginia, and South Carolina. Hall (James) The West: its Soil, Surface, and Production. 12mo, pp. 260, cloth. Cincinnati, 1848. $3.50. , . ., . . ■ • ^^?i Contains much relating to the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, theory and soil of the prairies, culti- vation of the grape and strawberry, Scioto valley, Chillicothe, Western Reserve, and western Penn- Han'(Wm. M.) Reminiscences & Sketches. Harrisburg, 1890. Cloth. $3.50. 6815 Hamlin (Chas.) Brief Sketch of Battle of Gettysburg; colored maps and plate. 8vo, pp. 13, sewn. N. p., n, d. $1.50. , . , ., , \^^^ Hammond's Map of Pennsylvania, showmg electric and steam railroads, steamboat lines etc Size 2 ft 2 ins. x 2 ft. Colored and folded in 8vo case. New York, 1910. 15c ' 6817 Harlan (A D.) Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1872-73: its members and officers and result of their labors. 12mo, pp. 176, cloth. Philadelphia, 1873. $3.50.6818 Harris (Alex.) Biographical history of Lancaster Co. : being history of early settlers and eminent men of county, etc. Large 8vo, pp. 638, cloth, uncut. Lancaster, 1872. $6 50 6819 Harris (T. M.) Journal of a Tour into the Territory Northwest of the Alleghany Mountains 1803 with geographical and historical account of the State of Ohio. 8vo, pp. 280, newly bound in half morocco. Boston, 1805 $15 00 6820 An unusually fine, clean and tall copy of this scarce work, with the folding map of the Alle- gheny, Monongahela and Yohiogany Rivers, Rufus Putnam s fo ding map of Ohio showing the Indian lands and the Connecticut Reservation, Rufus Putnam's plat of the lands appropriated for 224 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA Military Services, plan of Marietta and Fort Harmar, the ancient mounds on the Musldnffdom Pa W. Va., etc. ' ■' Hassler (Edgar W.) Old Westmoreland; A History of Western Pennsylvania dur- ing the Revolution. 8vo, pp. 204, full buckram, leather label. Pittsburg, 1900 $5.00. .... 6821 Privately issued in a very limited edition of which a considerable part was destroyed by flood. It has long been out of print, is difficult to lind, and rapidly rising in price. A most interesting volume dealing with the Revolutionary History of Western Pennsylvania fron- tier and border life and sacrifices. It is the only volume that tells in connected form the im- portant operations, during 1775 to 1783, in that great region of which Fort Pitt was the center. It contains accounts of Wilson's Indian Tour; the Capture of Andrew McParland; the Sqaw Campaign; the Fatal Voyage of David Rodger; the .'Vlliance with .the Delawares; Samuel Brady's Revenge; Brodhead's Raid up the Allegheny; the Destruction of Coshocton; General Clark's Draft; the Moravians and Wyandots; Crawford's KJcpedition and Death; the Destruction of Hannastown, etc. Hastings (SalHe) Poems on Different Subjects. Gettysburg, 1805. 12mo, cloth, shaken, very rare. $15.00. 6822 Hawley (Zerah) Journal of a Tour through Conn., Mass., New York, and Ohio, in- cluding a year's residence in that part of Ohio, styled New Connecticut, or Western Reserve. 16mo, newly bound by Riviere of London in half polished levant morocco extra, full gilt back, gilt top. New Haven, 1822. $21.00. 6823 The most beautiful copy of this rare journal that has ever passed through our hands. Beautifully bound and a remarkably clean copy throughout. It includes the scarce "Advice to Immigrants which is usually lacking. Hazard (Samuel) Annals of Pennsylvania from the Discovery of the Delaware, 1609- 1682. Philadelphia, 1850. 8vo, clo. $2.00. 6824 Hazard (Willis P.) Watson's Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. Enlarged with many Revisions and Additions. Phila., 1905. 3 vols., Svo, cloth. $6.00. 6825 Hazard's Register of Penna. Vols. 8 to 15 (except 14). Vol. 14 has stain on title; Vol. 12 has ink stain, p. 239; Vol. 8 is not uniform with others. $1.50 per vol. 6826 Heckewelder (John) Narrative of Mission of United Brethren among the Dela- ware and Mohegan Indians from its commencement 1740 to 1808. Reprinted from the original manuscript, to which are added other documents as noted below; edited by W. E. Connelley. Very beautifully printed in large clear type on Fabriano imported hand-made, deckle-edged paper, with large folded map, mezzo-tint portraits, facsimiles of manuscripts, and other maps, etc. One large and thick volume, royal 4to, pp. 616. Handsomely bound in half levant morocco extra, blind tooled, uncut, gilt tops. Cleve- land, 1907. $30.00. 6827 Only 160 copies printed, each numbered and signed. It has long been out of print and is be- coming very scarce. Apart from its intrinsic importance it is unquestionably one of the most beautifully made books ever published in the United States. The present copy is in excellent condi- tion. It contains much of great importance historically regarding the early history of Mich., Ohio, Pa.. W. Va., Va., Md., Del., N. J., Conn., Mass., and N. Y. ' Hensell (W. U.) The Christiana Riot and the Treason Trials of 1851. With folded facsimiles, portraits, plates, etc. Svo, pp. 158, cloth, gilt top. Privately printed, 1911. $3.00. 6828 This pre-Revolutionary struggle in regard to slavery is of great interest. It deals with Pennsyl- vania's move toward abolition, the Act of 1826, the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, the "Gap Gang," Outrages by Slave Catchers, Warrants and Kxecutions in pursuit of Escaped Slaves, the right and Defense, the Pursuit and Arrest of the Participants, its Political Aspects, the Trials and their Aftermath. Only a small number of copies were privately printed. A Pennsylvania Presbyterian President : Inquiry into the religions sentiments and character of James Buchanan. Svo, pp. 16, v^rappers. Philadelphia, 1907. 75c. 6829 Religious Convictions and Character of James Buchanan, Fifteenth President of the United States, citizen of Lancaster Co., a member of Presbyterian Church. Svo, pp. 34, wrappers. Lancaster, 1912. 75c. 6830 Since the 1907 edition was published, much new matter has been found and added, and the sub- ject, as now presented, has more than a denominational or local interest. Heverly (C. F.) Hist, of Monroe Township, 1779-1885. Towanda, 1886. $6.00. 6831 Hickman (Honorable John, of fPa.) Speech of: Who have Violated Compromises?, delivered in House of Representatives, Dec. 1859. Svo, pp. 8, sewn. Washington, 1859. 75c. 6832 Hodge (Chas.) Constitutional History of Presbyterian Church in U.S. 2 vols, in 1, thick 8vo, half leather. Phila., 1839. $2.50. 6833 Hodgson (Adam) Letters from North America during a Tour in U. S. and Canada, with engraved plates. 2 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1824. $7.50. 6834 A remarkably fine copy, in the original boards with the edges entirely uncut, and almost as cl^n as when issued. Relates extensively to Ohio, Va., S. C., Washington, D. C, Miss., Ga., N. Y., Canada, Vt., Mass., Pa., R. I., Me., etc. [Hogan (Edmund)] Pennsylvania State Trials: containing the Impeachment, trial and acquittal of Francis Hopkinson, and John Nicholson, the former being judge of Pennsylvania 225 the Court of Admiralty, and the latter, The Comptroller-General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Volume 1 (all pub.), thick 8vo, pp. 776, new and handsomely bound by Riviere in half calf extra, gilt top. Philadelphia, 1794. Rare. $15.00. 6335 Hollister (H.) Contributions to History of Lackawanna Valley; map and portrait. 12mo, pp. 328, cloth. New York, 1857. $3.50. 6836 Hopkins Atlas of Philadelphia and Environs. Half roan. 1877. $5.00. 6837 Hotchkin (S. F.) Ancient and Modern Germantown, Mount Airy and Chestnut Hill ; very numerous illustrations. Large 8vo, pp. 538, buckram, gilt edges. Phila., 1889. $6.00. 5 . w , , e s ^g^g The Bristol Pike. Phil., 1893. Three-quarters morocco. $5.00. 6839 Howe (Gen. Sir William) Narrative relative to his Conduct during his late com- mand of king's troops in North America, with observations upon pamphlet entitled : "Letters of a Nobleman." 4to, pp. 110, gray boards with leather label. London, 1780. Rare. $13.50. 6840 A^ vindication of his failure at Philadelphia, Valley Forge and Germantown. Of peculiar inter- est in regard to his reference to the rebels commanded by General Washington. Hoyt (Henry M.) Brief or title in 17 Townships in Luzerne Co. Harrisburg, 1879. $13.50. 6841 Huey (P.) History of Charge of 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry at Chancellorsville ; maps. 12mo, pp. 114, cloth. Phila., 1885. $1.00. 6842 Hulbert (Archer B.) Braddock's Road and Three Relative Papers ; folding plans and plates. Cr. 8vo, pp. 213, cloth. Cleveland, 1903. $2.50. 6843 Contains description of battle of Monongahela and much other matter relating to Pennsylvania. Old Glade (Forbes's) Road (Pennsylvania State Road). Folding maps. Cr. 8vo, pp. 205, cloth. Cleveland, 1903. $2.50. 6844 Much valuable matter pertaining to Pennsylvania, Fort Duquesne and Cumberland, Raestown, etc. Washington and the West, Being George Washington's Diary of Sept., 1784. Kept during journey into Ohio Basin in interest of a commercial union between Great Lakes and Potomac River; maps and plate. 8vo, pp. 217, cloth. Cleveland, 1911. $3.00. 6845 Washington visits his property at Great Meadows, and description pf trip through Pennsylvania is especially interesting. Humphreys (Andrew Atkinson, of Pa., Brig.-Gen. and Brevet Major Gen., etc.) by J. Watts de Peyster. Large 8vo, pp. 22, sewn. Lancaster, 1886. $1.25. 6846 Huntingdon: Historical Memorial Centennial Anniversary, Presbytery of. Folio, pp. 422, cloth. Phila., 1896. $7.50. 6847 Autographed presentation copy from R. Wilson, editor. Hutchins (Thomas) Topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina; reprinted from the exceedingly rare original edition of 1778, and edited with an extensive biographical sketch of the author, annotated bibliography of his writings, index, etc., by Frederick C. Hicks of Columbia University Lbrarj'. Beau- tifully printed in large type and illustrated with maps, facsmiles, etc. Royal 8vo, pp. 144, full buckram, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 6848 Only 245 copies printed, each numbered. It contains in pocket at end the very large Hutchins Map of 1778, size 42x34 inches. It contains much valuable information regarding the early forts, Indian Kxpeditions, Benjamin Franklin, early river navigation, Kaskaskia, Illinois, Ivakes Michigan and Huron, Fort Mackinac, Missouri River, Ohio River, Fort Pitt, Public Lands Systems, southern Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Vincennes, George Washington, etc. Imlay (G.) Topographical description of Western territory of North America, con- taining succinct account of soil, climate, natural history,_ population, agriculture, man- ners and customs, with ample description of several divisions into which that country is partitioned; the discover^', settlement, and present state of Kentucky, topography and natural history of that important country, by John Filson, to which is added adven- tures of Col. Daniel Bonn, minutes of Piankashaw Council held at Post St. Vincent, 1784, and account of Indian nations of the 13 States. With the 2 rare folding maps in excellent condition. Small 8vo, pp. 260, beautifully bound by Riviere of London, in full polished levant morocco extra, inside gold borders, and full gilt edges. New York, 1793. $35.00. 6849 An unusually choice copv of this scjirce work, with the two folding maps (usually wanting). Relates to N. Y., Pa., Md., N. J., Va., N. C, S. C, Ga., Fla,. Ky.. Ohio. III.. Oht,, West Va., Old Louisiana Territory, Delaware, and the N._ W. regions of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. In Memory of Early Settlers of Squirrel Hill and their descendants, esr>eciallv in- cluding many who are interred in the Turner's Burial Ground, Squirrel Hill ; illus- trated. 12mo, pp. 32, rough calf. Pittsburgh, n. d. $1.75. 6850 Only a few copies privately printed. Ingram (M. L., President Ladies Relief Society) Origmal autograph letter signed, dated Harrisburg, Dec. 2, 1861, addressed to A. B. Grosh. 2 pp., 8vo, on red and blue bordered paper. Letter relates to the gifts of the citizens of Marietta and the relief of sick and suffering soldiers. $5.00. 6851 226 The Arthur H. Clark Co.. Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA I. O. O. F. Grand National Celebration of Semi-Centennial Anniversary of intro- duction of Odd- Fellowship in U. S., at Phila., 1869; pp. 161; also final report of Chi- cago Relief Committee I. O. O. F. for sufferers by Great Fire of 1871 ; widi an ap- pendix, pp. 176. Chicago, 1873. Bound in one volume, 8vo, half red morocco $1.75. 6852 Jackson (Wm.) Constitutions of the several^ Independent States of America, Declara- tion of Independence; Articles of Confederation; Declaration of Rights; the Non-Im- portation Agreement, and Petition of Penn's Congress to the king, with appendix of Treaties between England and U. S. ; Provisional Treaty and Treaty between the States-General and U. S. With the rare portrait of George Washington by W. Sharp, with the legend "Don't tread on me." 8vo, pp. 504, half calf gilt. L,ondon 1783* $20.00. ' 6853 The portrait in this copy is in the rare first state, dated Feb. 22, 1780. In nearly all copies it bears the date 178J. Contains the charters of N. H., Mass., R. I., Conn., N. Y., N. J., Pa., Del. Md., Va., Carolina, Ga. ' "' James (Edwin) Expedition from Pittsburgh to Rocky Mountains, 1819 to 1820, by order of Secretary of War, under command of Major S. H. Long, compiled from' the notes of Major Long, T. Say and others; folding maps and plates, some colored. 3 vols., 8vo, newly bound in half calf, uncut edges, gilt tops. London, 1823. $50.00. 6854 A fine clean and uncut copy of the first and best edition, with the atlas bound in, Same, edited by Thwaites. With folded maps, facsimile, and plates. 4 vols., lar?-e Svo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1905. $17,50. 6855 Official _ account of the most extensive expedition sent out, up to that time, by the U. S. govern- ment, edited by modern scholarship. Contains starting of Expedition from Pittsburg under command of Major Long; Trip down Al- leghany, with description of same, of animals; Alleghany Ride, on either side of which the Ohio and Susquehanna have their source; coal beds, etc. James (Bushrod W.) Echoes of Battle ; very extensively illustrated. 12mo, pp. 222, cloth. Phila,, 1895. $1,25, 6856 Contains much information on Pa, battle-grounds. Janson (Chas. W.) The Stranger in America; containing Observations made during a long residence in that country, on the genius, manners and customs of the people of the U. S,, with biographical particulars of Public Characters, hints and facts relative to the Arts, Sciences, Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Emigration, and the Slave Trade, With a series of 12 finely executed aquatinted plates of the principal cities in the East, 4to, pp, 522, in the original boards, edges entirely uncut, London, 1807, $35,00. _ 6857 The above is probably a unique copy of this rare and valuable work. It is in the original boards with the edges entirely uncut and the inside almost as clean as when issued. The impressions of the plates are exceptionally good. The travels relate to the states of Ga., Conn., N. Y., Pa„ Va,, S, C, La,, Fla., Me., N. E., N.C. Jefferson College: Collection of scarce pamphlets relating to; and State Lunatic Asylum, Pa, ; Maryland University, etc, ; illustrated, bound in 1 vol,, 8vo, half calf, V. pi., V, d. $5,00, 6858 Includes By-Laws of Jefferson College? Catalogue of Officers and Students of Jefferson College, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850; Catalogue of Franklin Literary Society, 1847, 1848; Catalogue of Philo Lit- erary Society of Jefferson College, 1847; Address of Rev, W, A, Passavant, 1847; Forty-fifth Annual Circular of Medical Department of University of Maryland, 1852-53; First Annual Report -of the Board of Trustees of Pennsylvania State Lunatic Asylum; Pennsylvania Teachers' Magazine and Family Monitor by Buchanan; etc, Johnson (C. B.) Letters from North America, to which are added, the Constitutions of the U, S., and of Pennsylvania, and Extracts from the Laws respecting Aliens and Naturalized Citizens, 16mo, pp, 185, newly bound in half calf, gilt top, Philadelphia, 1832, $6.50, 6859 A choice copy of this exceedingly scarce book offered at a low price as the titlepage is very skillfully executed in facsimile, Johnson (Wesley) Wyoming, record of one-hundredth year commemorative ob- servance of Battle and Massacre, July 3, 1778; portraits and plates. Large 8vo, pp. 355, cloth. Wilkesbarre, 1882. $1.75. 6860 Johnson (Willis F.) History of the Johnstown Flood; including all the fearful record, breaking of South Fork Dam, sweeping out of the Conemaugh Valley, over- throw of Johnstown, etc., with full accounts also of destruction on the Susquehanna and Juniata Rivers and Bald Eagle Creek; map and numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 459, cloth. 1889. $1.50. 6861 Jones (David) Peter Edwards Candid Reasons Examined, etc. Phila., 1811. $5.00. 6862 Jones (Maurice C.) Red Rose from Olden Times. Phila., 1872. Half leather, orig- inal covers bound in, autograph presentation copy from Dr. Jordan to Gov. Penny- packer with bookplate. $10.50. 6863 Pennsylvania 227 Jordan (John W.) Enclclopedia of Pennsylvania Biography. New York, 1914. 3 vols., royal 8vo, half leather. $7.50. 6864 Juniata Valley, commemorative biographical encyclopedia of, comprising counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Periy, Pa., containing sketches of prominent and representative citizens and many of the early settlers ; extensively illustrated. 2 vols., 4to,_ half morocco, gilt edges. Chambersburg, 1897. Pub'd at $25.00 net. $12.50, 6865 Keim (DeB. Randolph) The Keim and Allied Families in America and Europe. Portraits and other illustrations. 8vo, pp. 32, original wrappers. Reading, Pa., 1898. 7Sc. 6866 Keith (Charles P.) Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1688-1748. 2 large volumes, 8vo, cloth. $5.00. 6867 A valuable historical account of a most important period covering Proprietary families, exploits of pirates, Quaker power, Pennsylvania Dutch and Scotch-Irish, planting of the Baptist, Dunkard, Mennonite, Moravian, and other communions, the boundary dispute with Md., Indian tribes, etc. Provincial Councillors of Pennsylvania, who held office between 1733 and 1776, and those Earlier Councillors who were some time Chief Magistrates of the Province, and their Descendants. Philadelphia, 1883. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut edges. $37.50. 6868 Kelley (Wm. D., of Pa.) Speech on Protection to American Labor, Jan., 1866. 8vo, pp. 31, sewn. Washington, 1866. 75c. 6869 Keyser (Chas. S.) Fairmount Park and International Exhibition at Philadelphia; folding colored maps, and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 193, cloth. Phila., 1876. $1.25. 6870 Kieffer (Rev. Henry M.) Some of First Settlers of "The Forks of the Delaware" and their Descendants, 1760 to 1852; translated from German, with historical in- troduction. Portraits, plates, and facsimiles. Large 8vo, pp. 404, cloth. Easton, 1902. $5.00. 6871 Privately issued by the author in an edition of 5€'0 copies only. We have recently purchased from him the entire small remainder consisting of less than 75 copies. The First Reformed Church of Easton was founded during the earliest period of the settlement at **The Forks of the Delaware" and has been closely identified with the history of that vicinity. Its record books, which possess the rare distinction of being continuous and unbroken for nearly a century and a half, are contemporaneous in their origin with the early beginnings of the settlement, and contain information of greatest value ta the many thousands of the descendants of "The First Settlers of the Forks of the Delaware." In this volume are recorded in the neighborhood of 20,000 names representing some 1,300 distinct families from 1760 to 1854. From a genealogical standpoint the publication is an invaluable one, containing information which clears up many an unknown or doubtful family record. King (Chas.) Famous and decisive battles of the world, or history from the battle- field; maps and numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 752, cloth. Phila., n. d. $200. 6872 Begins with Battle of Marathon, 490 B. C and includes battles of Manassas, Gettysburg, Nash- ville, Five Forks, etc. Klein & Brown: Earlv History & Growth of CarHsle. 1905. Black cloth, fine con- dition. Harrisburg, 1905. $1.00. 6873 Knight (Dr.) and John Slover. Indian Atrocities : Narratives of the Perils and Sufferings of, among the Indians, during the Revolutionary War; with Memoirs of Col. Crawford and John Slover, etc. 12mo, pp. 72, newly and handsomely bound by Zaehnsdorf in half calf extra, gilt top. Cincinnati, 1867. A choice copy. $5.00. 6874 Kreamer (Geo. W.) St. John's Commandery No. 4 Knights Templar, Philadelphia: history from its organization June, 1819 to 1901 ; portraits and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 338, cloth. Phila., circa 1901. Scarce. $1.75. 6875 Laciar (J. D.) Patriotism of Carbon County, Pa., and what her people contributed during War for the Union; portraits. 8vo, pp. 120, cloth, gilt edges. Mauch Chunk, 1867. $1.00. 6876 Lambert (James H.) Story of Pennsylvania at World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904; numer- ous illustrations. 2 vols., roy. 8vo, cloth, Phila,, 1905. $3.50, 6877 Lambing (A. A.) and J. W. White. Allegheny Co., its Early Hist, from Earliest Period to Present Time. Cloth. $2.75. 6878 Latimer (E.) Idyls of Gettysburg; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 126, cloth. Phila., 1872. $1.50. 6879 Laurel Hill Country, near Phila., guide to. 2 colored plates. Mezzotint by Crome or Sartain, lithographs, etc. 160 pp., stitchings loose. Phila., 1844. $2.00. 6880 Leaman CJohn) Hist, of Cedar Grove Presby. Church. Phila., 1853. $1,75. 6881 Lehigh, Northampton, and Carbon Counties ; portrait, and biographical record, Chi- cago, 1894. 4to, full morocco. $4,50. 6882 Leonard (Chas. C.) History of Pithole by Crocus. 12mo, cloth, with advertisements bound in. Pithole City, 1867. Very scarce. $11.50. . 6883 Lewis (Joseph Edwards) Semi-Centennial celebration and history of Zenibbabel Chapter No 162, Royal Arch Masons, April 1846 to Dec. 1896. [Pittsburgh circa 1896.] $1.00, 6884 228 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA [Liancourt (Duke de la Rochefoucald)] Des Prisons de Philadelphie ; par un Europeen. 8vo, pp. 123, doth, uncut. Paris, 1819. Scarce. $2.25. 6885 Linn (John Blair) Annals of Buffalo Valley, 177S-185S. Harrisburg, 1877. Cloth. $4.50. 6886 History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pa. ; colored map and numerous por- traits and views. Imperial 8vo, pp. 674, half leather, gilt edges (rubbed). Phila 1883. Scarce. $10.00. 6887 Linschoten (Jean H.) Histoire de la Navigation aux Indes Orientales, contenant diverses description des lieux jusques a present descouverts par les Portugais; Ob- servations des Coustumes: avec annotations de B. Paludanus. Troixiesme edition augmentee: Le Grand Routier de Mer, contenant une instruction les routes et cours qu'il convient tenir en la Navigation des Indes Orientales, et au voyage de la Coste du Brasil, des Antilles, et du Cap de Lopo Gonsalves ; avec description des costes, havres, isles, etc. : Description de L'Amerique et des parties d'icelle, comme de la Nouvelle France, Florida, des Antilles, lucaya, Cuba, Jamaica, etc., avec une Carte Geographique de I'Amerique Australe. The three parts complete in one volume, thick folio, original calf, newly and neatly rebacked. Amsterdam, 1638. $125.00. 6888 A remarkably fine, clean and call copy of the best edition of this, celebrated work, and complete with all the engravings and maps. Each part has an elaborately engraved title page, there is also portrait of Linschoten, besides 36 copperplate engravings of natives and view of towns and islands, and 6 large folding maps of Africa, Malacca, China, Guinea, Indian Ocean, and South America. Logan (Samuel C.) City's Danger and Defense; or, issues and results of strikes of 1877, containing origin and history of Scranton City Guard; portraits and plates. 8vo, pp. 363, cloth. Scranton, 1887. $1.75. 6889 Long (James T.) Gettysburg: how the battle was fought; folding map and illus- trations. 8vo, pp. 100, wrappers. Harrisburg, 1891. $1.50. 6890 A cheap copy of this scarce work, it being foxed. Loudon (Arch.) Selection of Narratives of Outrages. Harrisburg, 1888. $30.00. 6891 Louis Philippe. Life and Times by G. N. Wright; steel engravings. 8vo, pp. 664, half calf. London, n. d. $3.00. 6892 Ludwick (Christopher, late citizen of Phila. and baker-general of army of U. S. dur- ing Revolutionary War) Account of Life and Character by Benjamin Rush. 16mo, half roan. Phila, 1831. $3.50. 6893 Includes account of Philadelphia Society for Charity Schools, of which he was founder. Luzerne, Lackawana and Wyoming Counties, history of ; with illustrations and biog- raphies. New York, 1880. 4to, half russia. $6.75. 6894 Lycoming Co. (Pa.) History; very numerous illustrations. Folio, pp. 132, cloth. Phila., 1876. $9.00. 6895 Lytle (Milton Scott) History of Huntingdon County, Penna. Lancaster, 1876. 8vo, cloth. $2.75. 6896 McAlarney (Mathias W.) Hist, of Sesqui-Centennial of Paxtang Church, 1890. Har- risburg, 1890. Half roan. $3.00. 6897 McCabe (James D.) Illustrated History of Centennial Exhibition held in commem- oration of 100th aanniversary of American independence with complete description of Philadelphia ; very numerous illustrations, some folding. Thick 8vo, half morocco. Phila., n. d. $1.75. _ _ 6898 M'Call (Gen.) Sequel to his report of Pennsylvania Reserves in the Peninsula. 8vo, pp. 4, sewn. N. p., n. d. 75c. 6899 Presentation copy. McDermott (Anthony W.) Brief History of 69th Reg. Pa. Vet. Vol., from forma- tion until final muster out of U. S. Service, also account of reunion of survivors of Philadelphia Brigade and Pickett's Division of Confederate Soldiers. Portraits and plates. 8vo, pp. 106, cloth. _ $1.75. 6900 McDonnold (B. W.) History of Cumberland Presbyterian Church; numerous steel enegravings. Large and thick 8vo, pp. 688, cloth. Nashville, 1888. $3.00. 6901 M'Ginnes (James Y., of Shade Gap, Pa.) Sketch of life, character, and writings by D. L. Hughes ; portrait. 12mo, pp. 352, cloth. Phila., 1854. $1.50. 6902 McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter Co. Pa. Hist. Chic, 1890. $2.00. 6903 McKnight (Charles) Old Fort Duquesne; illustrated. 12mo, pp. 501, cloth. Pitts- burgh, 1873. $2.25. 6904 McKnight (W. J.) Pioneer History of Jefferson County. Philadelphia, 1898. 8vo, half morocco. Illus. $3.25. 6905 Pioneer Outline History of Northwestern Pa. embracing counties of Tioga Potter, McKean, Warren, Crawford, Venango, Forest, Clarion, Elk, Jefferson, Cam- eron, Butler, Lawrence and Mercer, etc. ; verv numerous illustrations and maps. Large 8vo, pp. 750, cloth. Phila., 1905. Scarce. $10.00. 6906 Pennsylvania 229 McLaurin (J. J.) Story of Johnstown Flood. Harrisburg, 1880. 8vo, three-quarters leather. $4.50. 6907 Maclay (Edgar S.) Maclays of Lurgon. 1889. Half morocco, top of back slightly torn, otherwise in fine condition, scarce. $10.50. 6908 Martin (Edw. Winslow) History of Great Riots, being full and authentic account of strikes, and riots of various railroads of U. S. and in mining regions, etc., with full history of the Mollie Maguires; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 516, sheep. Phila., [1877]. $3.50. 6909 Martin (John Hill) Bench & Bar of Phila. Phil., 1883. Cloth. $3.50. 6910 Chester (and its Vicinity) Delaware County, Pa. With Genealogical Sketches of some Old Families. Phila., 1877. Royal 8vo, cloth. $4.50. 6911 Martindale (Joseph C.) History of the Townships of Byberry and Moreland. Phila., 1867. 12mo, cloth, original edition. $3.00. 6912 Mathews (Alfred) and A. N. Hungerford. History of Lehigh and Carbon Counties. Phila., 1884. 4to, half russia; iUus. $12.00. 6913 Mauser (I. H.) Centennial History of Lewisburg containing also a Chronological History of Union County. Lewisburg, 1886. 8vo, cloth. $2.00. 6914 Maynard (D. S.) Industries & Institutions of Center Co. Bellefonte, 1877. Scarce. $7.00. 6915 Maximilian (Prince of Wied) Travels in Interior of North America, 1833; trans- lated from the German by Lloyd; edited by Thwaites. With facsimile and many plates. 3 vols., large 8vo ; also a folio atlas of maps and plates. In all 4 vols., cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1906. $27.50. 6916 The most complete English translation: gives the twenty-three Indian vocabularies, which appeared in the original German edition, and also Maximilian's account of the Indian sign language, his cata- logue of birds for both the Missouri and Wabash River valleys, and a summary of his meteorologi- cal observations on the upper Missouri. These add materially to the scientific value of the present edition. Contains much about Freiburg, Bethlehem, Blue Mountains, Pokono, coal districts, Ifi- high Valley, Pittsburgh, and the AUeghanys. Mease (James) Picture of Philadelphia. 1st edition. Philadelphia, 1811. $5.00. 6917 Same. For 1824, with all the improvements since 1811, by Wilson. Philadel- phia, 1823. $6.00. 6918 Same. Continued by Porter. Philadelphia, 1831. $12.50. 6919 Media, Delaware Co., Presby. Church. 2Sth Anniv. 1870. $1.65. 6920 Meginnes (John F.) History of Lycoming Co., Pa., including its aboriginal history. Colonial and Revolutionary Periods, early settlement and subsequent growth, manu- facturing and lumber interests, religious, educational and social development, geology and agriculture, etc. ; map and numerous portraits. Thick 4to, roan, gilt edges. Chi- cago, 1892. $5.50. 6921 Organization and Condensed History of Lycoming County, 1795-1895. Wil- hamsport, 1895. 8vo, paper. $1.50. 6922 Otzinachson : A History of the Wat Branch of the Susquehanna. 1889. Vol- ume 1 (all pubHshed). $7.00. 6923 Mercer Co. Pa. History, its past and present includmg its aboriginal history, early settlement and development, desecription of historic and interesting localities, etc., also condensed history of Pa.; maps and illustrations. Thick sm. 4to, pp. 1210, half calf, neatly rebacked in buckram. Chicago, 1888. Scarce. $12.00. _ 6924 Methodism in Pennsylvania as represented in state convention held in Philadelphia, Oct., 1870. 8vo, pp. 137, cloth. Phila., 1871. $1.25. 6925 Mickley (Jos. J.) Brief Account of Murders by the Indians and cause thereof in Northampton Co., Pa., Oct., 1763; folding map. 8vo, pp. 37, wrappers. Phila., 1875. $1.75. 6926 Middle Spring Presby. Church, War Revolution, Centennial Service, June 16, 1876. $1.50. 6927 Military Order of Loyal Legion, Pa. Commandery: In Memoriam circulars as fol- lows. Each, 50c. 6928 Cir 7, ser. 1893, whole no. 247, Gen. R. B. Hayes. Cir. 4, ser. 1885, whole no. 134, Gen. W. S. Hancock. Cir. no number. Gen. J. Zeilin. ,„„„ Funeral notice of P. D. Keyser. 1897. 50c. 6929 Register 1865-1902. Royal 8vo, pp. 306, cloth. Phila., 1902. $1.50. 6930 Resolutions regarding J. P. Nicholson. Pp. 10, 8vo, sewn. 1905. 50c. 6931 Milnor Lodge No. 287 F. & A. M. of Pa. Semi-Centennial Anniversary; illustra- tions. 12mo, pp. 108, cloth. [Pittsburgh, 1904.] $1.75. 6932 Miner (Chas.) History of Wyoming; with appendix containing the Hazelton Trav- ellers- or personal and family sketches of ancient sufferers, etc.; with folding map and plates. 8vo, pp. 592, cloth. Philadelphia, 1845. Verey scarce. $8.50. 6933 230 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA. Moister (Roger) Memoir, by his son William Moister, with brief account of Meth- odism in America ; portrait and plates. 12mo, pp. 190, cloth. Lon., 1883. $1.25. 693+ Moll (Herman) Atlas Minor, A new and curious set of 62 maps in which are shown all the Empires, Kingdoms, Countries, States, in all the known parts of the Earth ; with their Bounds, Divisions, Chief Cities and Towns. A remarkably fine, clean, and tall copy, in fact, in the original calf binding itself, edges untrimmed, and maps colored. Eighteen of the maps relate to Americaa, including New England, New York, New Jersey, Pa., Va., Md., Carolina, etc., with their roads. 4to, original calf. London, Thomas Bowles [circa 1720]. A colored copy of this scarce atlas. $25.00. 6935 The above copy contains the full set of 62 maps. Most copies occurring for sale lack more or less maps, generally among the American. Mombert (J. I.) Authentic History of Lancaster County. Lancaster, 1869. Bvo, sheep, broken, $2.75. 6936 Monroe (James) Tour in 1817 thru Md., Pa., N. J., N. Y., Conn., R. I., Mass., N. H., Vt., and Ohio, with sketch of his life, etc., and historical and geographical notices of principal places by S. Putnam Waldo. 12mo, pp. 300, old calf. Hartford, 1818. 75c. 6937 A cheap copy as the portrait is lacking. Montgomery (Morton L.) Hist of Berks Co. Phil., 1886. Half morocco, binding loose, otherwise good copy. $8.50. 6938 Same. The two volume edition. 4to. Chicago, 1909. $16.00. _ 6939 History of Reading, Pa., and Anniversary Proceedings of the Sesqui-Centen- niala. June 5-12, 1898. Numerous portraits and plates. 8vo, cloth. Reading, 1898. $4.00. 6940 Political Handbook of Berks County, 1752-1883. Reading, 1883. Cloth. $2,50. 6941 Moore (James) History of Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon; frontis- piece. 12mo, pp. 212, cloth. Phila., 1866. $1.00. _ 6942 Moore (Theophilus) Marriage Customs and Modes of Courtship of the Various Nations of the Universe, with remarks on the condition of women, Penn's Maxims, and counsel to the single and married, etc. With engraved frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 364. A remarkablly fine copy, in the original boards, edges entirely uncut. London, 1820. $10.50. 6943 One of the most interesting and curious works on the amatory customs of the various peoples of the world, including the early customs obtaining in California, Canada, Massachusetts Bay, Peniir sylvania, New England, in the Mississippi Region, among the Moravians, the various Indian Tribes, the Pacific Islanders, Mexico, Central and South America, in the various countries of Asia and Africa, among the Quakers, etc. Moorhead (H, C.) Tan-go-ru-a; an Historical Drama. 12mo, pp. 280, cloth. Phila., 1856. $2.25. 6944 A fine clean copy of this scarce work; Founded on the early incidents that took place in the his- tory of the battles between) the Indians and the pioneer settlers of Pennsylvania. Moravian Almanac (2nd year) 1872. 16mo, paper covers. Bethlehem, 1871. $2,00. _ 6945 Morgan (George H.) Annals of Harrisburg, comprising Memoirs, Incidents and Statistics of Harrisburg from the Period of its first settlement. Harrisburg, 1858. 12mo, cloth. $2.50. 6946 Settlement. Formation & Progress of Dauphin Co. Harrisburg, 1877. Cloth. $3,50. 6947 Morris (Chas.) Makers of Philadelphia. Phil., 1894. $5,00. 6948 Mott (Edward H.) Between Ocean and Lakes, Story of Erie. Numerous portraits, maps. 4to, pp. 536, cloth. New York, 1901. $3,00. 6949 Mowrey's Classified and Professional Directory of Western Pa. and Eastern Ohio, 1905-6, 12mo, pp, 246, cloth. N. p., n. d. $1,75. 6950 Mulholland (St. Clair A.) Record of Human Sacrifices, of Daring Deeds and Heroic Men. Percentage of Losses at Gettysburg, etc; portrait. Royal 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. Gettysburg, 1903. 75c. 6951 Story of 116th Reg. Pa. Inf. War and Secession, 1862-1865; folding map, por- traits and plates. 8vo, pp. 442, cloth. Phila. $3,50. 6952 Presentation copy from the Author. Murphy (Thos.) Presbytery of Log College. Phila., 1889. $3.00. 6953 Myers (John C.) Daily Journal of 192d Pennsylvania Volunteers. 12mo, pp. 203, cloth. Phila., 1864. $1,75, 6954 Sketches on a Tour through the Northern and Eastern States, the Canadas, and Nova Scotia. 12mo, pp. 476, in the original full sheep binding. Privately printed at Harrisonburg (Va.), 1849, $10.00. _ 6955 An exceedingly rare volume of American Travel, privately printed in « very small edition. It is Pennsylvania 231 entirely unknown to the bibliographers, including Sabin and Larned. Only thrie copies have oc- curred for sale in the last ten years, the last of which sold at auction in New York for $12.50. The volume is of peculiar interest as being a Southerner's view of the Institutions, People and Conditions in the Northern States, Prior to the Civil War. It contains most interesting compari- sons between labor conditions in the North and South — the white labor of the factories and the negro of the fields. The volume is particularly valuable on New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, Maine, Rhode Island, Canada and Nova Scotia. National Tax Association First National Conference: addresses and proceedings on state and local taxation. 8vo, pp. 695, cloth, gilt top. New York, 1908. Scarce. $2.50. 6956 Contains Centralized Tax Administration in Minn, and Wis., Utah, Mortgage Tax, Taxation of Intangible Assets in Texas, Farm Mortgages and Double Taxation in Vt., Tax Problems in Maine, Taxation by State of Pa., etc. Nead (Benamin M.) Some hidden sources of Fiction. Svo, pp. 61, cloth. Phila., privately printed, 1909. $1.50. 6957 Needles (Edward) Historical memoir of the Pennsylvania Society for promoting abolition of slavery; relief of free negroes unlawfully held in bondage, etc. Svo, pp. 116, sewn. Phila., 1848. $1.75. 6958 Neeper (A. M.) Maps and description of election districts in cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny; maps. 12mo, full leather. Pittsburgh, 1886. $2.50. 6959 Nelson (S. B.) Biographical Dictionary and historical reference book of Erie Co., Pa., containing condensed history of Pa., etc. ; colored map and numerous steel en- gravings. Thick 4to, half roan, gilt edges. Erie,_1896. $7.50. 6960 Nevin (Alfred) Churches of the Valley: historical sketch of old Presbyterian con- gregation of Cumberland and Franklin Cos., Pa. 12mo, pp. 338, cloth. Phila., 1852. $1.75. 6961 Hist, of Presbytery of Phila. Phila., 1888. $2.00. 6962 Men of Mark of the Cumberland Valley, Penna., 1776-1876. Phila., 1876. Royal 8vo, cloth; portraits. $2.00. 6963 New York Public Library, List of works relating to Shakers ; with biographical notes, etc. Sm. 4to, boards. New York [circa 1880]. $1.25. 6964 Nichols (Beach) Atlas of Lycoming County. Philadelphia, 1873. Atlas 4to. $2.75. 6964a Nicholson (W. L.) Post Route Map of Pa., N. J., Del., Md., District of Columbia, and adjacent parts of IST. Y., Ohio, Va., and W. Va., prepared by authority of the Post- master General, on scale of 6 miles to inch. Showing railroads, the various post routes and weekly service, special routes, special messenger routes, etc. Also statistics of populations, area, postoffices, canals, distances, etc. One large engraved colored map, 5 ft. 3 in. by 4 ft. 8 in., mounted on linen and bound in two cloth portfolios. Wash- ington, 1869. Revised in manuscript to June 1, 1874. $5.00. 6965 Norristown Historical Sketches. A Collection of Papers prepared for the Historical Soc. Norristown, 1895-1900. 2 vols., Svo, cloth. $6.50. 6966 Oberholtzer (Ellis P.) Philadelphia— A History of the City and its People ; A Rec- ord of 225 Years ; illustrated. 4 large and thick volumes, 4to, pp. 2075, buckram bind- ing, sprinkled edges. Published at $30.00 net, for $15.00. 6967 Relates to Major Robert Stobo of Pa., and "The seats of the mighty." Oil City Atlas, by Beers. Folio, sewn. 1887. Nice copy. $8.00. 6968 Old Pine St. Church. Manual of 3rd Presby. Church, Phila. Phila., 1859. Cloth. $2.50. 6970 Olden Time ; monthly pubhcation. Ed. by N. B. Craig. The scarce original edition, 2 volumes complete. $45.00. 6971 Ed. by N. B. Craig. Volume 1 only. $12.50. 6972 Same. The Robert Clarke Reprint, 2 volumes. $20.00. 6973 Opinion of Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in case of Pennsylvania R. R. Co. against Catharine Henderson upon writ of error to Common Pleas of Indiana Co., de- livered at Harrisburg, 1866. Svo, pp. 20, wrappers. Philadelphia, 1866. $1.00. 6974 Parker (John E.) Recollections of 70 Years & Gleanings. Cloth, fair copy. $2,00. 6975 Parker (Thomas H.) History of 51st Reg. of Pa. Vols, and Vet. Vols, from its or- ganization at Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, Pa., in 1861, to its being mustered out of U. S. Service at Alexandria, Va., July 27, 1865; portraits. Svo, pp. 703, cloth. Phila., 1869. $3.50. 6976 Patterson (R. M.) Hist. Sketch of Synod of Phila. Phila., 1876. Cloth. $3.25. 6977 Paul ( Jas. L.) Pennsylvania's Soldiers' Orphan Schools ; giving account of origin of late Civil War, rise and progress of the orphan system, and legislative enactments re- lating thereto, etc. ; portraits and plates. Thick Svo, cloth. Phila., 1876. $1.75. 6978 Peck (Geo.) Hist, of Wyoming, Luzerne Co., Pa. N. Y.. 1858. $1.00. 6979 232 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA. Peck (Geo.) Same. Third and best edition. New York, 1872. $4.50. 6980 Penn (William) Works, with Life, original letters and papers not before published. First edition. 2 vols., thick folio, original calf, rebacked. London, 1726. $14.00. 6981 and Logan. Correspondence, 1700-1750, from original letters in possession of Logan family, with notes by Mrs. Deborah Logan. Edited with additional notes by Edward Armstrong. 2 vols., royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Phila., 1870. $5.00. 6982 An historical biography, with extra chapter on "the Macaulay charges," by William H. Dixon; engraVed portrait. 12mo, pp. 472, cloth. London, 1851. $1,50. 6983 Mr. Dixon has compressed a great variety of facts, many original, and all skillfully arranged so as to produce an authentic moral portrait of his hero. — Athenaeum, Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of ; by Thos. Clarkson. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf. London, 1813. $3.00. 6984 Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts ; act of incorporation, by-laws, etc. 8vo, pp. 20, original wrappers. Phila., 1885. SOc. 6985 College Book, 1832-1882, edited by E. S. Breidenbaugh ; with numerous photo- graphs inserted. 8vo, pp. 486, cloth. Phila., 1882. $3.50. 6986 College. Catalogue of Officers and Students, 1839. N. p., n. d. $1.25. 6987 Colonization Society. Report of Board of Managers. ' 8vo, pp. 48, wrappers. Phila., 1830. $1.75. 6988 Commission report on 50th anniversary of Battle of Gettysburg; folding views and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 280, cloth. Harrisburg, 1913. $2.50. 6989 Convention assembled to organize a state anti-slavery society at Harrisburg, proceedings of. 8vo, pp. 98, wrappers. Phila., 1837. $2.00. 6990 G. A. R. ; Proceedings of 36th Annual Encampment, June 4 and 5, 1902; por- traits. 8vo, pp. 283, half leather, gilt edges. 1902. $1.75. _ 6991 Historical Society. (Charter and By-laws, with list of officers and coun- cilors since organization of society. 8vo, pp. 31, wrappers. Phila., 1903. 25c. 6992 Historical Society. Formal opening of new fireproof building, 1910; por- traits. Roy. 8vo, pp. 79, wrappers. _ Phila., 1910. 75c. 6993 Historical Society Memoirs. Vol. 1, both parts, 2 vols., 8vo, one volume in boards, entirely uncut, one tree calf, joints broken. Phila., 1826. $5.00. 6994 The scarce original issue. Contains Vaux's Great Treaty between Penn and Indians, 1682; Wharton, Provincial Literature of Pa.; Dunlop, Controversy between Penn and Baltimore on boundaries of Pa. and Md. : original letters of Penn; Bettle'si Negro Slavery in Pa.,; Rowle's Vin- dication of Heckewelder; Watson, First Settlement of Townships of Buckingham and Solebury; James's Discovery of Coal on Lehigh; Morris's Medical History of Pa.; Thomson's Life of Proud, etc. Historical Society. Reports upon origin, constitution, and present status of several funds and trusts. 8vo, pp. 11, sewn. 1894. 25c. 6995 Home for Free and Accepted Masons; 1st annual report with list of officers and managers. 8vo, pp. 50, wrappers. Phila., 1885. $1.00. 6996 Legislature Acts relating to the Union Canal Co. of Pa. 8vo, pp. 84, boards, leather back. Phila., 1825. Very scarce. $6.50. 6997 Magazine of History and Biography; with very numerous engraved por- traits and views. Complete set from its beginning in 1877 to 1894, inclusive. In all 18 volumes, large 8vo, half cloth, gilt tops. Phila., 1877-1894. $45.00. 6998 Among the many articles included in this set are the following: Journey on Horseback from New Brunswick, N. J., to Lycoming Co., Pa., in 1799, by Honorable Thomas Hill; Pre-railway Trips to Northern Fennsylvatiia, by Howardi M. Jenkins; Memoir of Israel Daniel Rupp, the Historian, by Professor Seidensticker; American Languages and why we sJwutd .study them, by D. G. Brinton; Boundary Dispute between Maryland and Penn-iylvania,; hy Walter B. Scaife; Federal Constitution of 1787, by Dr. William H. Kgle; Essay of an Oncmdago Grammar, by Rev. David Zeisberger; Narra- tive of John Heckewelder^s Journey to Wabash in 1792. Pioneer; A Biographical Sketch of Joseph Ball with Reports of the Execu- tive Committee of the Ball Estate Association; woodcuts. Large 8vo, pp. 704, half calf. Mansfield, only a limited number printed. 1900. $5.00. 6999 Vol. I all published. A very valuable volume both to collector of Pa. History and to genealogists. It comprises the full report of the Association; the Attorney's Contracts; Full Records of the Orphans' Court at Philadelphia-, and the Personal Property; 'The French Spoliation Claims; Real Estate in N. J., D. C, Md., Pa., (Hope Farm, Phila. Co., other Counties), Ky., Va., Ga., S. C, Extensive Genealogies, etc. Report of Committee of House of Representatives of, on subject of regis- tration of marriages, births, and deaths. 8vo, pp. 12, sewn. N. p., n. d. $1.00. 7000 Report of Select Committee of Senate of Pa. in relation to bridge across Ohio River at Wheeling. Va. 8vo, pp. 10, sewn. Harrisburg, 1850. $1.75. 7001 Society constitution and act of incorporation for promoting abolition of slav- ery and for relief of free negroes, etc., with abstracts of laws of Pa., N. Y.. N. J., Dela. and Md. and of acts of Congress respecting slavery and the slave trade. 8vo, pp. 32, wrappers. Phila., 1820. $3.00. 7002 Pennsylvania 233 Society for Promoting Abolition of Slavery, etc., centennial anniversary. 8vo, pp. 82, original wrappers. Phila., 1875. $1.25. 7003 Society of Sons of the Revolution; Annual Proceedings, 1900-01 ; with plate. Imperial 8vo, pp. 78, cloth. Phila., 1901. $1.25. 7004 Society of Sons of the Revolution Decennial Register, 1888-1898; portraits and folding map. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. Phila., 1898. $4.50. 7005 Volunteers. First Brigade, 1st Div.. 3rd Corps: ColHs (Chas. H. T., Col. 114 Pa. Vols.) explanation to calumnies. 8vo, pp. 38, wrappers. [N. Y., 1891.] $1.75. 7006 A few copies only were printed for private circulation. Volunteer 77th Regiment at Shiloh: a history by [John Obreiter] with numerous portraits, plates, and folded map. 8vo, pp. 406, half leather, gilt edges. [Harrisburg, 1905.] $3.50. 7007 — Same. 1908 edition. Pp. 342, cloth. $3.50. 7008 VVhile the_ above bears the same title, each contains considerable matter not in the other. The revised edition was entirely rewritten, much material omitted and considerable additions made. State vs. Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Co. and others; motion for in- junction before Mr. Justice Grier in Supreme Court of U. S. 8vo, pp. 20, sewn. Phila., 1849. $1.75. 7009 and Ohio Temperance Societies: Proceedings, constitutions, regulations, etc. of 18 Temperance Societies in the States of Ohio and Pennsylvania. 18 pamphlets in 1 vol., 12mo, half sheep. V. p., v. d. $7.50. 7010 A very scarce collection containing proceedings of quarterly session of grand division of Sons of Temperance of Ohio, held at Chillicothe, 1847; Constitution and by-laws of Cincinnati Temple of Honor No. 1, Cincinnati, 1847; Regulations for the Government of yubordinate and Degree Temples of honor of Ohio, with synopsis of Constitution of Degree Temples; Journal of proceedings of the Grand Temple of the State of Pennsylvania, 7th annual session, Philadelphia, 1851; etc. at Antietam; Report of the Antietam Battlefield Memorial Commission of Pennsylvania, and ceremonies at dedication of monumental erections by Commonwealth to Pennsylvania, to mark position of 13 of Pennsylvania commands engaged in battle ; folding maps, portraits, and plates. 8vo, pp. 260, cloth. 1906. $1.50. 7011 at Gettysburg; Ceremonies at Dedication of Monuments erected by Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania to mark positions of Pennsylvania Commands engaged in Battle; numerous portraits and plates. 2 vols., 8vo, half roan. 1893. $2,25. 7012 at Chickamauga and Chattanooga: ceremonies at dedication of monuments erected by Commonwealth of Pa. ; very numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 500, half calf, gih edges. [Harrisburg], 1897. $3.00. 7013 Pennypacker (Samuel W.) Annals of Phoenixville and its vicinity from settlement to year of 1851, etc. ; map. Large 8vo, pp. 295, cloth. Phila., 1872. $7.50. 7014 Historical and Biographical sketches. Roy. 8vo, pp. 416, cloth. Philadelphia, 1883. $6.50. 7015 Pennsylvania in American History. Philadelphia, 1910. 8vo, buckram, gilt top, uncut. $12.00. 7016 Settlement of Germantown, and beginning of Emigration to North America. 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Phila., 1899. Autograph presentation copy. $33.75. 7017 Perry (Dr. Wm. S.) Historical Collections relating to the American Colonial Church in Pennsylvania. 4to, pp. 628, cloth, uncut. Hartford, Conn., 1871. $4.25. 7018 Large paper edition of which only 256 numbered copies were printed. This is No. 31. Philadelphia (Pa.) as it appears in year 1893 : a compilation of facts ; very numerous illustrations. Folio, pp. 204, cloth. Phila. [1893], $2,00. 7019 Book (The) ; or. Specimens of Metropolitan Literature. 12mo, pp. 380, cloth. Phila., 1836. $1.25. 7020 Contents: Philadelphia in 1732, by Peter S. Duponceau; Pennsylvania History, by J. R. Tyson, etc. City Cavalry First Troop By-Laws, Muster Roll, etc., 1774-1840. Phila,, 1840. Scarce. $6,50. 7021 Daily Nev/s: from July 1, 1862 to Dec. 30, 1865. 7 large and thick vols., folio, each sewn and enclosed in paper wrappers. $90.00, 7022 A file of the very scarce Civil War years, roughly collated and believed to be perfect except Dec. 26, 1863, and the last part of Dec. 31, 1862. Enquirer, 34 Civil War and Lincoln issues as below. The lot $6.00, or sep- arately, 40c each. 7023 Comprises: 1860, July 10, Nov. 23; 1861, Aug. 8, 9, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 26, 27, to Sept. 6, 9, 10, 19, 23 to 26, Oct, 3, 15; 1863, June 9, I'O, Dec. 15. Evening Bulletin: Daily issue, 1860— Oct. 29. FoHo. $1,50. 7024 Lincoln: Also contains an excellent article on the attitude of the South. Evening Journal, June 1, 1863. 75c. 7025 Riot at Vallandigham meeting, attack on Vicksburg, etc. 234 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society 20th annual report. 12mo, pp. 24, wrap- pers. Phila., 1854. $1.50. 7026 33rd annual report. 12mo, pp. 32, wrappers. Phila., 1867. $1.50. 7027 First Reformed Presby. Church of. 50th Anniv. of Reorganization. Phil., 1884. $2.00. 702& History of Ebenezer Meth. Episcopal Church, Southwark. Clo., fine con- dition. $1.25. 7029 Memorial History of the City of. Phila., 1895. 2 vols., royal 8vo, full mo- rocco. Binding shappy. $4.50. 7030 National Bank: a century's record, 1803-1903; numerous facsimiles, views and portraits. 8vo, pp. 220, cloth. Phila., 1903. $2.50. 7031 Political Assesment of Office Holders : report on system as practised by the Republican organization in 1883-1913; facsimiles. 8vo, pp. 84, wrappers. Phila., 1913. 75c. 7032 Press, 1865 complete except as noted below, 2 very large and thick volumes, folio, strongly bound in half leather, joint of one vol. a little weak but the text in re- markably fine condition throughout. $37.50. 7033 Contains a vast amount of I^incoln material including full accounts of the assassination, trials of conspirators, resolutions, etc., an d the beginnings of reconstruction. Lacks July 5, Aug. 10, 23 to 25, and Dec. 26. Otherwise it is believed to be complete. Same: Aug. 22, 23, 1861, 2 issues. $1.00. 7034 Public Ledger, 34 Civil War-L,incoln issues as below. The lot $6.00, or sep- arately, 40c each. 7035 Comprises: 1861, Aug. 8, 10, 12^ to 17, 19, 20, 22, 24, 26, 27 to Stept. 4, 6y 7, Ml, 18 and 20, 21, 24, Oct. 3, 1863; June 23; 1864, Jan. 29, Apr. 22, 23. Standard and Presbyterian Expositor: 1861— Dec. 26. Folio. $1.25. 7036 Philippoteaux (Paul) Cyclorama of the Battle of Gettysburg. Maps and folding plate. 8vo, pp. 40, wrappers. Boston (1884). 50c. 7037 Phips (Sir William) Israel Putnam, Lucretia Davidson and David Rittenhouse, Lives by Bowen, Peabody and Renwick. 12mo, pp. 410, cloth._ Boston, 1837. $1.50. 7038 Pittsburgh Directory for 1815 with appendix containing variety of useful informa- tion. 12mo, pp. 156, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1905. $1.00. 7039 First Presbyterian Church Centennial Volume of. 1784-1884. Cloth. $2.10. 7040 Life Sketches of leading citizens of, and vicinity; very numerous portraits. 4to, pp. 546, morocco, gilt edges. Boston (Biographical Review, Vol. 24). 1897. Pub'd at $15.00. $4.50. 7041 Our Police, history of Pittsburgh Police Force, under town and city; edited by Henry Mann ; numerous portraits and etchings. Very thick 8vo, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1889. Privately printed. $3.00. 7042 and Allegheny Cities, the adjacent boroughs, also parts of the adjacent town- ships directory, 1868-69. 8vo, pp. 466, boards. Pittsburgh, 1868. $2,50. 7043 Same for 1870-71_. $2.50. ^ _ _ 7043a Illustrated Review: historical, biographical, and commercial; record of pro- gress in commerce, social and municipal life, etc. ; illustrations. Folio, pp. 136, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1889. $1.75. 7044 (Pa.) and vicinity, story of ; very numerous illustrations. 4to, pp. 396, full morocco, gilt edges. Pittsburgh, 1908. Pub'd at $15.00 net. $4.50. 7044a Piatt (J. C.) Reminiscences of early history of Dark Hollow, Slocum Hollow, Har- rison, Lackawanna Iron Works, Scrantonia and Scranton, Pa. ; portrait. 8vo, pp. 80, cloth. Scranton, 1889. Scarce. $4.50. 7045 Porter (H. H.) Bethrothed of Wvoming, an historical tale. 8vo, pp. 213, boards, uncut. Phila., 1830. $5.00. _' _ 7046 Porter (Samuel) Discourses and dialogues with biographical sketch by David Elliott. 12mo, pp. 250, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1853. $2.50. 7047 Rev. Porter was one of the early ministers of Western Pa. Pottsville (Pa.) Evening Chronicle. Complete from its beginning, April 17, 1876, to and including October 16, 1899, bound in 46 large and thick volumes, foUo, in half sheep. The bindings are somewhat worn and in some instances the hinges are cracked. $175.00. 7048 The set has been roughly collated and is believed to be perfect except it lacks from October 17, 1878, to April 1, 1879; also from October 17, 1889, to October, 1890, and about SO scattering numbers. It is not sold subject to collation. This is the first file we have even seen of this paper. It is of great general Pennsylvania interest but being published in the heart of the Molly Maguire region, it is full of authentic information regarding this murderous gang of outlaws, including their trials, conviction and execution. It is also of great interest in regard to the anthracite coal field, labor troubles, and contains much on labor conditions in general. Pennsylvania 235 Pownall (T., late Governor of Massachusetts Bay & South CaroUna) Six Remark- able Views in the Provinces of New- York, New-Jersey, and Pennsylvania in North America; sketched on the spot by his Excellency Governor Pownall, painted by Paul Sandby, and engraved by Sandby, Elliot, Benazech, etc. Oblong folio, size 1 ft. Wi in. X 1 ft. 5 in. London, 1761. $325.00. 7049 A work of great rarity. An absolutely complete copy of this exceedingly rare work, of which we are only able to find record of one other set as having previously been offered for sale. The above copy contains all the six plates in the original state and in exceptionally fine and clean condition, one of them hav- ing been very carefully inlaid. It .also contains the original title page. The views included are: A view in Hudson's River of the Entrance of what is called the Topan Sea; a view of the Falls on the Passaick or Second River in the Province of New Jersey; a view in Hudson's River of Pakepsey and the Catts-Kill Mountains; a view of the Great Cohoes Falls on the Mohawk River; 3. view ofl Bethlem, the great Moravian Settlement in the Province of Pennslyvania; a Design to represent the beginning and completion of an American Settlement or Farm. Preble (Edward) and Wm. Penn, Lives of, from Library of American Biography conducted by Jared Sparks; frontispiece. 12rao, pp. 408, cloth. Boston, 1847. $1.50. 7050 Presbyterianism in Western Pennsylvania and Parts Adjacent: Centenary Me- morial of the planting and growth of. Containing historical discourses delivered at convention of the Synods of Pittsburgh, Erie, Cleveland, and Columbus held in Pitts- burgh, December, 1875; portraits and plates. 8vo, pp. 445, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1876. $1.75. 7051' Price (Isaiah) History of 97th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, 1861-5; with bio- graphical sketches of its officers, etc. ; engraved portraits and numerous woodcuts. Royal 8vo, pp. 616, cloth. Phila., 1875. $4.50. 7052 Pritts (J.) Mirror of Olden time Border Life from the landing of our forefathers at Plymouth, their engagements with the Indians in New England until their subjuga- tion in 1679; also history of Virginia, its first settlement, early settlement of Pa., the Indian wars thereof, personal narratives of captivities, escapes and thrilling adventures, sketches of frontiersmen, etc. ; with numerous plates, including the very scarce folded plates. Large 8vo, pp. 700, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half pohshed calf gilt, gilt top. Abingdon, Va., 1849. $25.00. 7053 A fine copy of this excessively rare volume, far less foxed) than usual, and containing all of the very scarce folding plates which are so frequently lacking from copies. C;overs more particularly Pa., Va., Ky. and the Old Northwest. Includes the adventures of Samuel Brady, the Whetzels, Daniel Boone, Kenton, I,ogan, M'Afee, Francis Downing, etc. Prominent and progressive Pennsylvanians of 19th Century: review of their careers ; numerous steel portraits. 3 large and thick imperial 8vo vols., half leather, gilt edges. Phila., 1898. Pubd. $45.00. $12.50. 7054 Proud (Robert) History of Pennsylvania in North Amer. from original institution and settlement of that province, under first proprietor and Gov. Wm. Penn, 1681-1742, with introduction respecting life of Wm. Penn; portrait of Penn by Lawson, and folding maps. 2 vols., 8vo, original sheep, slightly foxed on margins. Phila., 1797. $17.50. , _ 7055 A tall copy of this scarce set with the folded map in unusually good condition. Proud Papers (The) ; Letters, Manuscripts, Books, and Newspapers, from Library of Robert Proud, Historian of Pennsylvania, sold May 8 and 9, 1903 ; numerous fac- similes. Royal 8vo, pp. 272, wrappers. Phila., 1903. $1.00. 7056 Prowell (George R.) History of York County. Chicago, 1907. 2 vols., 4to, half morocco, illus. $13.50. 7057 Quakers: A [lien] (W.) Works as below. 2 thick volumes, small 8vo, in contem- porary calf, broken. A clean and tall set. London, circa 1670-80. $10.50. 7058 Contents: A Perswasive to Peace and Unity among Christians, pp. xcii and 150. A Serious and Friendly Address to the Non-Conformists,^ pp. 221. Animadversions on Ferguson's Interest of Rea- son in Religion, which treats of justification, pp. 106. The Christians Justification Stated, pp. 292. The Mystery of Iniquity Unfolded, pp. 159. A Discourse of Divine Assistance, pp. 288. A Dis- course of the Nature, Ends and Difference of the Two Covenants, pp. 228. Aii Epistle to the Enthusiasts or the people called Quakers, pp. 136. Society of Friends of Pa., N. J., etc. Yearly Meeting: brief account of pro- ceedings of committee appointed 1795 for promoting the improvement and gradual civilization of Indian natives. 8vo, pp. 48,_ sewn. Phila., 1806. _ Scarce. $2.75. 7059 Some account of conduct of Religious Society of Friends towards Indian Tribes in settlement of colonies of East and West_ Jersey and Pennsylvania, with nar- ratives of labours for civilization and Christian instruction of Indians ; folding col- ored maps. 8vo, pp. 248, cloth. London, 1844. $2,75. 7060 Rare Pennsylvania Colonization Document of 1741: a very lengthy autographed letter sent from Richard Peters, member of the Philadelphia Council, to Thomas Penn, son of William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania, on 8 full and closely written pages, 4to. Dated from Philadelphia, October 24th, 1741. $135.00. 7061 A voluminous and confidential report to Thomas Penn, from his agent in America. It is of the 236 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA. greatest Pennsylvania interest. Refers to the "Philadelphia Sickness"; then deals at length with the agitation against Thomas Penn and the endeavours made in 'the past to inflame William Penn against him; also as to a secret petition to the King; further as to the war in the West Indies and as to annexing Pennsylvania to the Ecclesiastical Diocese of London. Ralston (J. Grier) Forks of Brandywine Presby. Church. Cloth. $3.25. 7062 Hist. Sketch of First Presby. Church at Norristown, Pa. Cloth. $2.00. 7063 Redstone Presbytery. Centennial Celebration at Uniontown, Pa. 1781-1881 $1.60. 7064 Minutes, 1781-1831. Cin., 1878. $1.75. 7065 Reichel (Lavin T.) Hist. Sketch of Nazareth Hall 1755-1869. Large paper copy, cloth, in fine condition. $3.50. 7066 Reichel (Wm. C.) W. H. Bigler and Bishop J. M. Levering. A History of the Moravian Seminary at Bethlehem, Pa., with catalog of pupils from 1742 to 1900. Roy. 8vo, clo., new, about 25 full-page portraits and views. 636 pages. Bethlehem, Pa., 1901. $2.50. 7067 Lfaid in a brief illustrated history of the Seminary and another Seminary pamphlet. Reichel Crown Inn, Bethlehem, Pa., a history, etc. 4to, half morocco, with original paper covers bound in. Phila., 1872. $15.00. 7068 A fine copy and an autographed presentation copy from Dr. Jordan of Pa. Hist. S«c. to Gov, Pennypacker. Reily (John T.) Conewago. Coll. of Catholic Local Hist. Martinsburg, 1885. In the original wrappers, lacks half frontispiece and fly leaf, a scarce item. $4.50. 7069 Right Worshipful Grand Lodge, F. & A. M. of Pa., Proceedings in reference to death of P. G. M. Brother Lucius H. Scott. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. Phila., 1875. $1.50. 7070 Ritter (Abraham) Phila. and Its Merchants. Phila., 1860. Cloth $4.75. 7071 Roberts (Charles R.) Rev. John Baer St'oudt, Rev. Thomas H. Krick, and Wil- liam J. Dietrich. History of Lehigh County, and a Genealogical and Biographical Record of its Families. Allentown, 1914. 3 vols., 4to, half morocco. $22.50. 7072 Roberts (Ellwood, ed.) Biographical Annals of Montgomery County. New York and Chicago, 1904. 2 vols., 4to, half morocco. $10.50. 7073 Robinson (Rev. Thos. H.) Historical Sketch of Old Hanover Church; with Notice of the Church at Conewago, by A. B. Hamilton. Royal 8vo, pp. 59, sewn. (Harris- burg), 1878. $1.50. 7074 Rowe (D. W.) A Sketch of the 126th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. Prepared by an Officer. 8vo, cloth. Chambersburg, 1869. $1.50. 7075 Rowe (L. S.) Municipality and the Gas Supply, as illustrated by the Experience of Philadelphia. 8vo, pp. 24, wrappers. Phila., Amer. Acad, of Pol. and Soc. Science, 1898. 75c. 7976 Roy (Andrew) Coal Mines ; containing description of various systems of working and ventilating mines, including statistics of coal production ; portraits and maps. 8vo, pp. 368, cloth. Cleveland, 1876. $3.50. 7077 Describes very fully the coal regions of Ohio, Pa., and Md. Rupp (I. Daniel) Biographic Memorial of Joh. Jonas Rupp and complete genealog- ical family register of his lineal descendants, 1756-1875; portrait. 12mo, pp. 292, cloth. Phila, [1875]. Very scarce. $5.00. 7078 Early Hist, of Western Pa. Harrisburg, 1846. Half morocco. $18.50. 7079 History of the Counties of Berks and Lebanon, Lancaster, 1844. 8vo, old calf, rubbed and foxed. Illustrated, $8,75. 7080 History and Topography of Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Bedford, Adams, and Perry Counties; with brief history of first settlers, notices of leading events, etc.; plates. 8vo, pp, 606, old calf, newly rebacked, Lancaster, $10,00. 7081 History of Northampton, Lehigh, Monroe, Carbon, and Schuylkill Counties. Harrisburg, 1845, 12mo, calf, $6,00, 7082 Hist, & Topography of Northumberland, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Center, Union, Columbia, Juniata & Clinton Cos,, Pa, Lancaster, 1847. Somewhat foxed, and bind- ing worn. $3,75, 7083 Ruschenberger (W. S. W.) Notice of origin, progress, and present condition of Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 8vo, pp. 78, sewn. Phila., 1852. 75c. 7084 Russell (Andrew L.) The Freighter: a tale of the Pittsburgh frontier. 8vo, pp. 518, cloth, Boston [1915], $1,50. 7085 Sanf ord (Laura C.) History of Erie County, Phila,, 1894, _ 12mo, cloth. $2,75, 7086 Sarmiento (F. L.) Soldiers' Home in Philadelphia: Historical Sketch of; illustrated. 8vo, pp. 99, cloth, gilt edges. Phila., 1886. $1.50. 7087 Scharf & Westcott. History of Philadelphia, 1809-1884. Phila,, 1884. 3 vols,, royal 8vo, cloth. $8.00. 7088 Pennsylvania 237 Schenck (J. S.) and W. S. Rann. History of Warren Co., Pa. ; steel portraits. Very thick royal 8vo, pp. 807, newly bound in buckram, leather label. Syracuse, 1887. $7.50, 7089 Schlatter (Michael) Life, with full account of his travels and labors among the Germans in Pa., N. J., Md., and Va., including his services as chaplain in French and Indian War and Revolutionary War, 1716-1790, by H. Harbaugh; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 376, cloth. Phila., 18S7. $7.50. 7090 Schuykill County, Pennsylvania. Genealogy, Family History, Biography, containing Historical Sketches of Old Families and of Representative Citizens, Past and Present. Illustrated in 2 vols., very large thick 8vo, half leather binding, 1219 pp. Publ. by J. H. Beers & Co., Chicago, 1916. $10.00. 7091 History of. With illustrations and Biographical Sketches of some of its Prom- inent Men and Pioneers. New York, 1881. 4to, half russia. $8.00. 7092 Sculler (J. B.) Hist, of Big Spring Presbytery of U. P. Church. 1879. $1.75. 7093 Semple (David W.) Crusading with Knights Templar under banners of Allegheny Commandery No. 35 (Allegheny City, Pa.), 1878. 12mo, pp. 368, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1879. $3.00. 7094 Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania at Shiloh; history of regiment and battle of Shiloh; numerous portraits, views, etc., with 2 large folding maps. Large 8vo, pp. 406, cloth. [Harrisburg], 1905. $5.00. .7095 Unquestionably the best history of Battle of Shiloh and a complete history of the regiment, battles in whicn they participated, Confederate prisons where they were held, etc. Shapley & Brown's Bench & Bar of Phila. 1 volume, 1868, cloth, sound. $2.50. 7096 Shepherd (Thos. James.) Days that are Past. Phila., 1864. Cloth. $1.75. 7097 Sherwood (John D.) The Comic History of the U. S. from a period prior to the discovery of America to times long subsequent to the present ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 550, cloth. Boston, 1870. $4.50. 7098 First edition. Simpson (Henry) The Lives of eminent Philadelphians, now deceased, collected from original and authentic sources ; numerous fine portraits. 8vo, pp. 993, cloth. Phila., 1859. $2.75. 7099 Singleton (Arthur) Letters from the South and West. 8vo, pp. 160, sewn. Boston, 1824. Very scarce. $6.00. 7100 Phila., Wasbington City, Va., Ky., New Orleans, etc. Sipes (Wm. B.) The Pennsylvania Railroad; its Origin, Construction, Condition and Connections; embracing Historical, Descriptive and Statistical Notices of Cities, Towns, Villages, etc., on its various Lines in Pennsylvania and New Jersey; numerous full- page and other illustrations. Royal 8vo, pp. 281, half morocco. Phila., 1875. $2.00. 7101 Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry. Dedication of monument on battlefield of Gettysburg, Oct. 14, 1888. 8vo, pp. 38, wrappers. Phila., 1889. 7Sc. 7102 Slocum Genealogy. History of the Slocums, Slocumbes and Slocumbs of America, genealogical, biographical, marriages and descendants in both female and male lines from 1637 to 1908. Extensively illustrated with views of historic places, early buildings, numerous portraits. 2 very large and thick volumes, royal 8vo, cloth. Published at $18.00 net, for $15.00. . 7103 The Slocums were among the first members in America of the Quakers. They took an important part, in spite of great persecution, in establishing religious freedom in America and later in se- curing the decree of King James II April. 1687. The Slocums were prncipally located in Rhode Island,. New York and Ohio. Smedley (R. C.) Hist, of Underground Railway in Chester. Lancaster, 1883. $1.50. . 7104 Smith (George) History of Delaware Co., Pa., from discovery to present time, with notice of geology of county and catalogues of minerals, plants, quadrupeds and birds ; folding maps, facsimiles, portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 588, buckram, gilt top, uncut. Phila., 1862. $5.00. 7105 Fine copy, almost as new. Smith (Capt. Jas. E.) A Famous Battery and its campaigns, 1861-64, career of Cor- poral Tas Tanner in war and peace, early days in the Black Hills, etc. ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 237, cloth. Washington, 1892. $1.50. 7106 Smith (Jos.) Hist of Jefferson College. Pittsburgh, 1867. Cloth. $5.25. 7107 Smith (J.) Futhey and Gilbert Cope. History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches. Phila., 1881. 4to, half morocco. $1625. 7108 Smith (Percy F.) Notable Men of Pittsburgh and vicmity : collection of portraits of prominent men in commerce, industry and finance of the past and present. 8vo, pp. 416 full morocco extra, gilt edges. Pittsburgh, 1901. $2.50. 7109 238 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA. Smith (Wm.) A Brief State of the Province of Pennsylvania, in which the Conduct of the AssembUes for several years past is impartially examined, and the true Cause of the Continual Encroachments of the French displayed, more especially the secret De- sign of their late unwarrantable Invasion and Settlement upon the River Ohio; with a Plan for restoring Quiet in the Public Measures of that Province, and defeating the ambitious Views of the French in time to come. 12mo, pp. 45, newly bound by Zaehns- dorf in half green levant morocco extra, gilt top. London, 17SS. $35.00. 7110 Relates extensively to Pennsylvania. An unusually fine and clean copy of the excessively rare original edition, with wide margins. "A well written party tract in the PennJ interest. Dr. Franklin is supposed to have had a hand in it." — Field. Souder (Mrs. E. A.) Leaves from the Battle-field of Gettysburg; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 144, cloth. Phila., 1864. $1,50. 7111 Spear (Wm. E.) The North and the South at Antietam and Gettysburg; maps'. 12mo, pp. 172, cloth. Boston, 1908. $1.00. , 7112 Sprenger (George F.) Concise history of camp and field life of 122d Regiment, Pa. Volunteers; portraits and views. 12mo, pp. 380, cloth. Lancaster, 1885. $2.50. 7113 Stevens (Thaddeus, of Pa.) Speech on slavery in House of Representatives. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. [Washington,] 1850. $1.25. 7114 Thaddeus Stevens was one of most noted abolitionists of his day. Stille (Chas. J.) Major-General Anthony Wayne and the Pennsylvania Line in the Continental Army; engraved portrait and pl4tes. 8vo, pp. 451, cloth, uncut. Phila., 1893. $3.50. 7115 Stone (Ralph W.) Mineral Resources of the Elders Ridge Quadrangle, Pennsylvania; folding map and plaCiS. 8vo, pp. 92, sewn. Wash. (U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. No. 256). 1905. $1.75. 7116 Stone (Witmer) Birds of Eastern Pa. and N. J. ; map and portrait. Large 8vo, pp. 186, cloth. Phila., 1894. $3.50. 7117 Stover: Memoir of Life and Times of Henry M. Muhlenberg. Phila., 1856. Cloth, good second-hand condition. 75c. _ _ 7118 Strahan (Edward) Century After; picturesque glimpses of Philadelphia and Penn- sylvania, etc. ; pictorial representation of scenery, architecture, life, manners and char- acter; numerous full-page and other illustrations. 4to, pp. 360, half dark green mo- rocco gilt. Phila., 1875. $2.75. 7119 Strunck (Amos K.) Officers of Berks Co., 1752-1860. Reading, 1859. $3.25. 7120 Sullivan (Maj.-Gen. John) Journals of Military Expedition against the Six Nations of Indians, 1779, with records of Centennial Celebrations; prepared by Frederick Cook; numerous maps, some folding and engraved portraits. Large 8vo, pp. 580, cloth. Au- burn, N. Y., 1887. $4.50. 7121 Susquehanna Co., Atlas of, from actual survey. N. Y., 1872. Folio, sewn, no covers, nice copy. $8.50. _ 7122 and Juniata Valleys, history of, embraced in the Counties of Mifflin, Juniata, Perry, Union and Snyder. Phila., 1886. 2 vols., 4to, cloth. $11.00, 7123 SutciifF (Robert) Travels in some part sof North America, 1804-6; plates. 12mo, pa 294, boards. York, 1811. $3.50. 7124 Deals extensively with New York, Pennsylvania, the Dunkers, etc. Swank (James M.) Progressive Pennsylvania; record of remarkable industrial de- velopment of keystone state ; with account of its early and late transportation systems, its early settlers, and its prominent men. Royal 8vo, pp. 360, new cloth, gilt top. Phila., 1908. $5,00, 7125 A very valuable contribution to history of Pennsylvania containing much important matter relating to its canals, railroads, manufactures, etc; with chapters on Delaware Indians, early historv of Pittsbure: Negro Slavery in Pennsylvania, and biographical sketches of General Arthur St. Clair, Albert Gallatin, and others. Sweet (Wm. W.) The Methodist Episcopal Church and the Civil War. 8vo, pp. 228, cloth, Cincinnati (1912). $1.50. 7126 Considerable material regarding Pennsylvania and the special conferences held in that state. Swift (Eliot E.) History of the First Presbyterian Church of Allegheny. 12mo, half roan, rubbed. Pittsburgh, 1876 $1.50. 7127 Bound up with the above is Brief Biographies of ruling elders in the First Presbyterian Church by K. E. Swift, and discourse on 40th Anniversary of author*s ministry in Pittsburgh and Alle- gheny, 1859. Sypher (J. R.) History of Pennsylvania Reserve Corps; Record of organization, comoanies, regiments, and brigades ; descriptions of expeditions, marches, skirmish'''; and battles, etc. ; portraits. 8vo, pp. 723, sheep. Lancaster, 1865. $2.50. 7128 Taylor (Frank H.) Philadelnhia in Civil War. 1861-1865: portrait and numerous plates, folding map. 8vo. pp. 360, cloth, gilt. Phija., 1913. $3,50, 7129 Record of regiments recruited in Phila,, giving losses in killed or wounded and death from dis- ease, etc. Pennsylvania 239 Taylor (John Glanville) U. S. and Cuba : 8 years of change and travel. 12mo, pp. 340, cloth. London, 1851. $1.50. 7130 Contains much relating to Pa. Tercentenary Book: account of tercentenary celebration by Presby. of Phila. Phila., 1873. Cloth. $1.75. 7131 Thaw (Wm.) In Memoriam ; portrait. 4to, pp. 68, full morocco, gilt edges. Pri- vately printed [Pittsburgh, 1891]. $2.25. 7132 A cheap copy, the binding being in poor condition. Third Pa. Cavalry, sixtieth regiment Pa. Volunteers, History of, in Civil War, 1861- 186S, compiled by Regimental History Committee; maps, portraits and other illustra- tions. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. Phila., 1905. $5.00. 7133 Thomas (Gabriel) Historical and geographical account of province and country of Pennsilvania and of West-New-Jersey in America; map. 12mo, pp. 90, boards, uncut. Facsimile reprint of London, 1698, edn. New York, 1848. $2.50. 7134 Fully discusses modes of life among Indians, intercourse between Indians and settlers, natural productions of country, improvements already introduced or in progress, etc. Thompson (O. R. Howard) and Rauch. History of "Bucktails" Kane Rifle Regi- ment of Pennsylvania Reserve Corps (13th Pa. Reserves, 42nd of the Line). With a dedicatory note by Hon. Edward A. Irvin ; portrait sand plates. 8vo, pp. 476, cloth. Phila., 1906. $2.50. 7135 Thomson (John Lewis) History of Indian Wars and War of Revolution of U. S. ; numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 402, cloth. Phila,, 1887. $1,50. 7136 Cheap copy, contains library stamps on cover. Contains material on General Sullivan and Wyoming Massacre. Throop (Benj. H.) Half-Century in Scranton, Scranton, 1896, Cloth, $3,50. 7137 Thurston (George H.) Allegheny Co.'s 10 years, illustrated. 312 pp., paper covers, Pittsburgh, 1888. $3,75, 7138 Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities, adjacent boroughs, and parts of adjacent townships, for 18^-69, 8vo, pp, 468, half morocco, Pittsburgh, 1868, $2,50, 7139 Contains a number of old advertisements and engraved trade cards. Same, for 1870-71, 8vo, pp, 599, half morocco, $2,50, 7140 Pittsburgh and Allegheny in the centennial year; map and numerous illustra- tions, 8vo, pp, 272, wrappers, Pittsburgh, 1876, $1,75, 7141 Todd (L. C.) Defence, containing Author's Renunciation of Universalism ; notices and aspersions of Universalist editors, answered and repelled ; arguments and prin- ciples of Universalists, examined and exploded; and religion and revelation vindicated against skepticism and infidehty. 12mo, pp. 345, cloth. Erie, Pa., 1834. $1.50. 7142 Early Pennsylvania imprint, Torrey (Jason) Index to Map of Wayne & Pike Co., Ohio, Phil,, 1814, Very scarce, $10,50, 7143 Transactions between Indians and Friends in Pa,, 1791 & 1792, 8vo, pp, 14, orig- inal wrappers, London, 1792, Scarce, $5,00, 7144 Tucker (Josiah) The Respective Pleas and Arguments of the Mother Country and of the Colonies distinctly set forth, and the Impossibility of a Compromise of Differ- ences, or a Mutual Concession of Rights, plainly demonstrated, with a prefatory epistle to the Plenipotentiaries of the late Congress at Philadelphia, 8vo, pp, 52, bound in gray boards, leather label, Glocester, 1775, $10,00, 7145 Deals with the opposing views of Great Britain and the Colonies regarding Taxation, As usual, Doctor Tucker takes particular pains to criticize Benjamin Franklin for his activity in behalf of the Colonies. Turland (Ephraim) Notes of Visit to America, 12mo, pp, 190, cloth, Manchester, 1877. $1,50, 7146 Turner (A. K.) Hist, of Nechaminy Presby. Church. Phil., 1876, Cloth, $3,00, 7147 Twenty-Eight and One and Forty-seventh Regiments Infantry, Independent Bat- tery "E," Light Artillery Penna, Veteran Volunteers, assn, of. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. Phila n d 75c. 7148 Two 'letters of Q. M. Payne of 145th Pa. Vol. and E, L, Collings of 99th Pa, Vol, reauestine transportation for horses from Brandy Station to Washington, dated 1864, $100, 7149 tinder the Maltese Cross, Antietam to Appomattox, the loyal uprising in Western Pa 1861-65- campaigns 155th Pa, Regiment, edited by Chas, F, McKenna; very numer- ous illustrations. Imperial 8vo, pp, 818, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1910. $4.50. 7150 Inserted is an interesting autographed letter of the author. „„ , . Union League of Philadelphia; Officers and Committees; 29th Annual Report; Char- ter etc- frontispiece. 8vo, pp, 71, cloth, Phila,, 1892, 75c, 7150a U 'S and Canada as seen by 2 brothers, 1858 and 1861; folding map, 12mo, pp, 138, cloth, London, 1862, $1.50. 7151 240 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA. Ursinus College (Pa.) Bulletin, 1914-1915 ; plates. 8vo, pp. 95, wrappers. College- ville, Pa. 50c. 7152 Vale (Joseph G.) Minty and the Cavalry, history of cavalry campaigns in the West- ern Armies ; numerous portraits. Thick 8vo, pp. 550, cloth. Harrisburg, 1886. $3.00. 7153 4th Mich., 7th and 9th Pa. and 4th U. S. Cavalaries. Valley Forge Park Commission's Report, 1906. Folding colored maps. 8vo, pp. 15, original wrappers. Harrisburg, 1907. 75c. 7154 Van Campen (Moses, a surviving officer of the Array of the Revolution) Sketches of his Life and Adventures, by his grandson, John N. Hubbard. 8vo, pp. 310, neatly bound in half calf. Dansville,.N. Y., 1841. $45.00. 7155 A valuable and most interesting work on frontier life) and border wars of New York and Penn- sylvania. The extremely rare origmal edition of this work. Entirely unknown to Sabin, Field, Brinley, etc. In fact, we have not been able to trace it in any bibliographies, or in Book Prices Current. It was printed in a small edition only for the author. It was later imperfectly re- printed at Bath, which edition is aiso scarce. Van Voorhis (John S.) The Old and New Monongahela; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 486, doth. Pittsburgh, 1893. Scarce. $7.50. _ 7156 Vanderslice (J- M.) Gettysburg; Where and How the Regiments Fought and the Troops they Encountered; folding maps. 12mo, pp. 246, cloth. Phila., 1897. $1.25. , 7157 Vautier (John D.) History of 88th Pa. Vols., in War for Union, 1861-65; portraits and plates. 8vo, pp. 280, cloth. Phila., 1894. $2.25. 7158 Veech (James) The Monongahela of Old; or. Historical Sketches of South-western Pennsylvania to the year 1800; portraits and plans. 8vo, pp. 259, cloth. Pittsburg, 1892, reprinted 1910. $5.00. 7159 Contents: Antiquities; Settlers' Forts; Indian Trails, Traders' Paths. Army Roads, etc.; The French War — Washington's Campaign; Braddock's Campaign — Early Settlements; Memoirs of Early Settlers; List of Settlers in Lafayette county and the adjacent parts of Greene, Washington and Westmoreland, 1772; Mason and Dixon's Line; The Boundary Controversy with Virginia. Wallace (Francis B.) Memorial of Patriotism of Schuylkill Co. in Amer. Slave- holders Rebellion. Pottsville, 1865. $1.00. 7160 Ward (Jos. R. C.) History of 106th Reg. Pa. Vols., 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 2nd Corps. 1861-5; numerous portraits. 8vo, pp. 359, cloth. Phila., 1883. $3.50. 7161 Warren (Horatio N.) Two Reunions of the 142d Regiment, Pa. Vols., including a Histoiy of the Regiment, etc. 8vo, cloth, gilt edges. Buffalo, 1890. $1.50. 7162 Washington (George) Letters to Arthur Young, containing account of his hus- bandry, his opinions on various questions in agriculture, and many particulars of the rural economy of U. S. ; with the folded map. 8vo, pp. 174, gray boards with leather label. London, 1801. $15.00. 7163 A fine copy of this very scarce! Washington item. The present copy has the scarce folded map of Washington's farm at M'ount Vernon in unusually fine and perfect condition. Apart from his own farm, the volume gives many very valuable contemporary statistics in regard to farming in Pa., Va., Md., etc. Washington and Jefferson College biographical and historical catalogue containing a general catalogue of Jefferson College, of Washington College, etc. 8vo, pp. 526, cloth. Cincinnati, 1889. $2.00. _ 7164 Welby (Adlard) Visit to North America and English Settlements in Illinois, with Winter Residence at Philadelphia ; to ascertain the actual prospects of the emigrating agriculturist, mechanic, and commercial speculator. Excessively rare first edition, with the full set of finely executed stipple plates. 8vo, pp. 12 and 224, half calf gilt, uncut, gih top. London, 1821. $75.00. 7165 A remarkably fine copy of this excessively rare and historicallly valuable volume. K contains the full set of plates and the very unusual leaf of errata and list of the plates. One of the most important and accurate contributions to the history of, the Middle West of its period and a volume which will always stand high as an authority. Apart from Illinois, the volume deals with and presents early views in Indiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Maryland, for which states it contains much valuable material on the existing manners, customs, commercial relations, etc. Welchans (P. M., George R.) History of Lodge No. 43, F. & A. M., Pennsylvania, biographical sketches of its charter members, past masters, and present officers, and a complete list of the members ; facsimiles. 12mo, pp. 295, cloth. Lancaster, 1885. $2,50. 7166 Weld (Isaac, Jr.) Travels through the States of North America and the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, 1795-97. Fourth Edition, with numerous folding maps and folding plates. 2 vols,, 8vo, half calf, London, 1807, $6.00. 7167 Wert CJ. H.) Complete Handbook of Monum.ents and Indications on Gettysburg Battle Field; map and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 212, boards, cloth back. Harrisburg, 1886. $1,25. _ _ _ _ _ 7168 Westcott (Thompson) Centennial Portfolio : souvenir of international exhibition at Pennsylvania 241 Philadelphia comprising lithographic views of fifty of its principal buildings, with letter press description. 4to, pp. 52, half roan, gilt edges. Phila., 1876. $1.50. 7169 Historic Mansions of Phila. Phil., 1877. $3.00. 7170 Westinghouse (George) [Biographical] Tribute, by Arthur Warren ; with two fine photogravure portraits. 12mo, pp. 32, bound in full morocco as new. A few copies only privately printed, without place of publication or date. [1914]. $1.50. 7171 Apart from the biographical sketch, it gives chronology of events and progress, and list of honors conferred. Prominent in Pittsburg commercial life. Whidden (Guy C.) and Wilfred H. Schoff. Pennsylvania and its manifold activ- ities ; folding colored map and very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 288, cloth. Phila., 1912. $2.00. . Fi- . ^^^2 White (J. W. F.) Judiciary of Allegheny Co. Phil., 1883. $2.50. 7173 Whitman (Benjamin) and N. W. Russell. History of Erie County, with its Town- ships, Towns and Villages. Chicago, 1884. Thick 4to, half morocco; illus. $10.25. 7174 Wiley (Sam'l T.) Biog. & Portrait Cyclopedia of Schuykill Co., Pa. Phil., 1893. 4to. $7.50. 7175 Wiley & Ruoff. Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia. Phila., 1895. Large 4to, half morocco, gilt edges. $3.25. 7176 [Williams (J. A. B.)] Leaves from a Trooper's Diaiy. 12mo, pp. 103, cloth. Phila., 1869. $1.50. 7177 Autographed presentation copy from author. Account of 160th Regt. 15th Pa. Cavalry. Wilson (Jos. M.) Presbyterian Hist. Almanac. Phil., 1858-69. Volumes 1 and 3, $2.50 each. 7178 Same. For 1863. $2.00. 7179 Same. Complete from 1858-69, original boards. $1.75 per volume. 7180 Wilson (Wm. B.) History of Pa. R. R. Co., with plan of organization; portraits of officials and biographical sketches, etc. ; very numerous illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops. Phila., 1899. $7.50. 7181 A fine copy of the special edition of which only 2'50' were printed, this being No. 134. [Wimer (J.)] Events in Indian History and Early Settlements in North America, with narratives and captivities, including the destruction of Schenectady, Wyoming, Battle of the Thames and Tippecanoe, Braddock's defeat, Wayne's victory at Miami, life of Logan, Indian massacre at Lancaster, etc. ; with the 8 rare folding plates. 8vo, pp. 634, half morocco, gilt top. Philadelphia, 1842. $17.50. 7182 A rare work relating to the Indian History of the Old Northwest. The above copy is of particu- lar interest in that it contains all of the rare folding plates. Wing (C. P.) and Others. Hist, of Cumberland Co. Phil., 1878. 4to, half morocco. $12.50. 7183 History of First Presbyterian Church of Carlisle, Pa. 8vo, pp. 264, cloth. Carlisle, 1877. $3.75. 7184 Withington (Lothrop) Pennsylvania Gleanings in England and History of some loans made to U. S. during the Revolution by Herbert Dupuy. 8vo, boards. Excerps. N. p., n. d. $75c. 7185 Wood (Rev. J. Washington) Human Philosophy as opposed to Word of God : ad- dress before alumni of La Fayette College, Easton, Pa., July 26, 1859. 8vo, pp. 22, sewn. Easton, 1859. 75c. 7186 Woodward (A. Smith) Vertebrate Paleontology in some American and Canadian museums. 8vo, pp. 11, sewn. Excerpt from Geological Magazine, Sept. and Oct., 1890. 75c. 7187 Author's presentation copy. Description of Museum of Academy of Sciences and E. D. Cope's collection in Philadelphia. Woodward (E. M.) History of 198th Pa. Volunteers; being complete record of regi- ment; with its camps, marches, and battles, together with personal record of every officer and man during his term of service; portraits and plates. 8vo, pp. 150, cloth. Trenton, N. J., 1884. $3.00. . 7188 Our Campaigns ; or, the marches, bivouacs, battles, incidents of camp life and historj' of our Regiment during its three years term of service. 12mo, pp. 362, cloth. Phila., 1865. $1.00. 7189 History of 2nd Pennsylvania Reserves. Wright (Hendrick B.) Historical sketches of Plymouth (Luzerne Co.), Pa.; illus- trated with 25 specially inserted photographs. 12mo, pp. 420, cloth. Phila. (1873). $5.00. 7190 Presentation copy from author. . ,-, , . Wright (Silas) History of Perry County, m Pennsylvania, from earliest settlement to present time; illustrated. 12mo, cloth, pp. 290. Lancaster, 1873. A fine copy. $3.00. 7191 Wright (Wm.) The Oil Regions of Pa., showing where petroleum is found, how it is obtained and at what cost. 12mo, pp. 275, cloth. New York, 1865. $1.25. 7192 242 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA Wyoming Massacre; Acts of Congress wdth petitions of sufferers for congressional aid. Wilkes-Barre, 1895. Scarce. $3.75. 7193 Wyoming Valley; Hist. Record devoted to Early Hist. Volumes 1 to 4, in two vol- umes, 4to, half morocco, uncut, joints broken, original wrappers bound in. Wilkes- Barre, 1886-93. $7.50. 7194 Wyoming Valley, upper waters of the Susquehanna and Lackawanna coal-region, in- cluding views of natural scenery of No. Pa. from Indian occupancy to 1875, ed. by J. A. Clark; with numerous original autographs inserted. 8vo, pp. 236, cloth. Scranton, 1875. $3.50. 7195 York, Hist. Sketch; account of Centennial Celebration. 1876. Fine copy, half mo- rocco. $6.00. 7196 Young (Jas. T., Ph.D.) and L. S. Rowe, Ph.D. Organization and Fnancial Powers of the E)epartment of Education. With special reference to needs of Philadelphia's educational system. 8vo, pp. 35, wrappers. Amer. Acad, of Pol. and Soc. Science. Phila., 1900. 75c. 7197 Yovmg (Jesse Bowman) Battle of Gettysburg; maps, plans and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 473, cloth. New York, 1913. $2.50. 7198 See also Conn.; Wansey — Fla. ; Pope — Ky. ; McClung — La.; Voyage — Mass.; Hamil- ton, Jackson — Mich.; Colton — N. J.; Budd — N. Y. ; Monuments Commission — Ohio; Harvey, Stolo, Wade, Wright — Va. ; Doubleday, Gates, Joint Committee, Gates, Long- street, Swinton. RHODE ISLAND. Adutant General of Rhode Island Annual Report for 1862. 8vo, pp. 64, wrappers. Providence, 1863. 75c. 7199 Anthony (Susanna) Memoirs, consisting chiefly of extracts from her writings, com- piled by Samuel Hopkins. 8vo, pp. 242, boards. Clipstone, 1803. $1.75. 7200 Arnold (Samuel Greene) History of state of Rhode Island and Providence planta- tions ; folding maps. 2 vols., thick 8vo, newly bound in buckram. New York, 1859. Fine copy. $9.00. 7201 Bowler (Charles, of Newport, R. I.) Record of descendants; very numerous por- traits. Thick 4to, pp. 294, cloth. Privately printed. Cleveland, 1905. $3.50. 7202 Only a few copies were privately printed and issue^ to subscribers at $7.50. Brown Univ. (R. I.) in the Civil War, a memorial. 8vo, pp. 380, cloth. Providence, 1868, $3.50. 7203 Contents: University in Relation to the Rebellion; Biographies of students who died in service; Memorial tablet in Manning Hall; Roll of students, graduates and' non-graduates who served in army or navy of U. S. during War of Rebellion. Burnside (Ambrose E.) Life and Public Services, by Ben P. Poore ; maps and en- gravings. Thick 8vo, pp. 44S, cloth, gilt edges. Providence, 1882. $1.50. 7204 Memorial Addresses by H. B. Anthony, N. W. Aldrich, Jonathan Chase, and H. J. Spooner. 8vo, pp .29, wrappers. Washington, 1882. $1.00. 720S Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index ; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. _ 7206 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, educa- tion, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and mar- riage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with familv and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Deh. Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Contraband Christmas, by T. R., and illustrations by Hoppin, 16mo, pp. 104, cloth. Boston, 1865. $2.00. 7207 A story of freed slaves in Rhode Island. Constitution of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations as adopted by the Con- vention assembled at Providence, Nov., 1841. 8vo, pp. 27, sewn. Providence, 1842 $1.50. 7208 Dickerson (Oliver Morton) American Colonial Government, 1696-1765 : Study of British Board of Trade in its relation to the American Colonies, political, industrial, administrative; with facsimiles of manuscripts. Large 8vo, pp. 390, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1912, Price $5.00. 7209 Durfee (Job) Discourse delivered before R. I. Hist. Soc, Jan., 1847. 8vo, pp. 47, sewn. Providence, 1847. 75c. 7210 Relates to the early government of R. I. and to Roger Williams. Ely (Wm. D.) Roger WilHams' Key: Beanes vs. Barnes, reprinted from publica- tions of R. I. Hist. Soc, 1894. 8vo, pp. 8, wrappers. 7Sc 7211 Williams was Founder of R. I. Rhode Island 243 Fuller (Oliver P.) History of Warwick, R. I., from settlement in 1642 to present time, including accounts of early settlement and development of its several villages; sketches of origin and progress of different churches of the town ; map and numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 375, cloth. Providence, 1875. $2.50. 7212 Gamtnell (Wm.) Address delivered before R. I. Hist. Soc, Nov., 1844. 8vo, pp. 30, sewn. Providence, 1844. 7Sc. 7213 Gorton (Samuel) Life, by John M. Mackie. 12mo, pp. 94, sewn. Without date or place of publication. $1.75. 7214 Gorton was one of the first settlers of Warwick, R. I. Greene (Nathaniel) Memoirs of Life and Campaigns by Chas. Caldwell ; facsimile. 8vo, pp. 476, old calf. Phila., 1819. $6.00. 7215 A cheap copy, needs rebinding. Higginson (Thos. W.) Oldport Days ; numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 268, cloth. Bos- ton, 1882. $1.25. 7216 Hopkins (Samuel) Memoirs of Miss Susanna Anthony, who died at Newport, R. I., 1791, consisting chiefly of extracts from her writings with brief obsevrations on them. 8vo, pp. 250, boards. Clipstone, 1803. $1.75. 7217 Johnson (Capt. Charles) History of the Pyrates from their first rise and settlement in the Island of Providence, to the present time, with the remarkable actions and ad- ventures of the two female pyrates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny! also, of Captains Martel, Vant, Rackam, Low, Smith, Kidd, Fly, etc., and their several crews ; the nat- ural hatred and cruelty of the inhabitants to all whites ; their Laws, Manners, Customs, Government and Religion, with appendix of the Tryal and Execution of the Pyrates at Providence, under Governor Rogers. Collected from Journals of Pyrates, brought away by a Person who was taken by, and forced to live with them 12 years. With the scarce maps and plates in perhaps almost unique condition, namely as clean and crisp as when first published. 2 vols., 8vo, paneled calf. London, 1726. $120.00. 7218 A remarkably fine, clean, tall and crisp copy of this most curious and entertaining work. The operations of these various pirates covered the' complete Atlantic Coast from Newfoundland to the Northern Shores of Brazil. The volumes are full of curious and quaint information regarding the Natives and theirl conditions, the dare devil risks assumed by the pirates, their cruelties, captures of prizes, stratagem, etc. The volumes contain much curious early information on Nova Scotia, Maine, the Massachusetts Colony, the Dutch settlements at New York, Delaware, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, the West Indies and Central America. Knowles (Jas. D.) Memoir of Roger Williams, the Founder of the State of Rhode Island; with facsimile of his handwriting. 12mo, pp. 437, cloth. Boston, 1834. $2.00. 7219 Lincoln (John L.) Discourse commemorative of life and services of Rev. Alexis Caswell delivered before alumni of Brown Univ., June, 1877. 8vo, pp. 51, wrappers. Providence, 1877. $1.00. 7220 Miller (W. J.) Celebration of 200th Anniversary of Settlement of Bristol, R. I,, 1880. 8vo, pp. 202, wrappers. Providence (1880). $1.25. 7221 Myers (J. C.) Sketches on a Tour through the Northern and Eastern States, the Canadas, and Nova Scotia. 12mo, pp. 476, in the original full sheep binding. Privately printed at Harrisonburg (Va.), 1849. $10.00. 7222 An exceedingly rare volume of American Travel, privately printed in a very small edition. It is entirely unknown to the bibliographers, including Sabin and Larned. Only three copies have oc- curred for sale in the last ten years, the last of which sold at auction in New York for $12.50. The volume is of peculiar interest as being a Southerner's view of the Institutions, People and Conditions in the Northern States, Prior to the Civil War. It contains most interesting compari- sons between labor conditions in the North and South — the white labor of the factories and the negro of the fields. The volume is particularly valuable on New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vernxont, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, Maine, Rhode Island, Canada and Nova Scotia. Novanglus and Massachusettensis ; or, PoUtical Essays published in 1774 and 1775, on the principal points of Controversy, between Great Britain and her Colonies ; the former by John Adams, the latter by Jonathan Sewall ; with Letters from Adams to Hon. Wm. Tudor. 8vo, pp. 312, boards, uncut . Boston, 1819. Very scarce. $15.00. 7223 Peterson (Edw.) History of Rhode Island; plates. 8vo, pp. 386, cloth. New York, 1853. $1.25. 7224 Deals with settlement of, first arrival of Quakers; Slave trade m Newport; treatment of slaves; remarks on slavery; Revolutionary War; Geo. Washington at Newport; church history, and many other subjects of interest. Potter (Mr., of Rhode Island) Speech on Memorial of Democratic Members of Legislature of R. I., delivered in House of Representatives, Mar., 1844. 8vo, pp. 14, sewn. Washington, 1844. $1.00. , . . 7225 Ross (Arthur A.) Discourse embracing Civil and Religious History of Rhode Island; at close of second century from first settlement of island. 12mo, pp. 161, cloth. Prov- idence, 1838. $1.75. 7225 244 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. RHODE ISLAND. [Spicer (Wm. A.)] History of 9th and 10th Regiments R. I. Volunteers and 10th R. I. Battery in Union Army, 1862; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 415, cloth. Prov- idence, 1892. $6.00. 7227 Stone (Edwin W.) Rhode Island in the Rebellion. Roy. Svo, pp. 448, half morocco. Providence, 1864. $2.50. 7228 An entirely uncut copy. Sweet (Wm. W.) The Methodist Episcopal Church and the Civil War. Svo, pp. 228, doth. Cincinnati (1912). $1.50. 7229 Deals with the Church on the border, in New England, the Atlantic States and the Central and Northwestern States, Church of Missions in the "South, Chaplains in the Unioii Army, etc., with i-xtensive bibliography, appendix relating to Jefferson Davis, Lincoln, memorials for and against Slavery, index, etc. Sylvester (Herbert M.) Indian Wars of New England. Beautifully printed in large type at the Everett Press on a special grade of Exeter deckle-edged paper, in a limited edition of 1000 sets. 3 large labels, gilt tops. 1910. Pubhshed at $15.00 net for $10.00. 7230 Much information relating to the early history of Rhode Island including its discovery, origin) of its name, population, Dutch trade, inactivity in Indian wars, invasion of Canada, activity of its war-sloops; also relating to( Block Island, Narragansett Bay, Taunton River, Providence, etc. Updike (Wilkins) Memoirs of Rhode Island Bar. 8vo, pp. 311, cloth. Boston, 1842. $2.50. 7231 Williams (Roger) Life, by Romeo Elton. 12mo, pp. 174, cloth. London, circa, 1853. $1.50. 7232 Woodbury (Augustus) The Second Rhode Island Regiment. A Narrative of Mili- tary Operations in which the Regiment was engaged from the Beginning to the End of the War. By Augustus Woodbury. Svo, cloth. Providence, 1875. $2.00. 7233 See also Maryland ; Colonial — Mass. ; Jackson, Official — Ohio ; Slocum Genealogy — N. Y. ; Washington — Va. ; Chalmers, Knights Templar. SOUTH CAROLINA. Adams (F. C.) Manuel Periera ; or sovereign rule of South Carolina with views of southern laws, life and hospitality. 12mo, pp. 400, cloth. London, n. d. Scarce. $2.50. 7234 Relates chiefly to slavery. Allen (Walter) Governor Chamberlain's administration in S. C. . a chapter of recon- struction in the Southern States; portrait. Svo, pp. 544, cloth. New York, 1888. $3.00. 7235 Alvord (Clarence W.) and Bidgood. First Explorations of the Trans-Allegheny Region by the Virginians, 1650-1674; with facsimiles and maps. Large Svo, pp. 275, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1912. $5.00. 723S An important contribution to the history of early western explorations beyond the Alleghenies, in the Ohio Valley, and extending as far south as Florida. Andrews (Sidney) The South since the war: as shown by 14 weeks of travel and observation in Georgia and the Carolinas. 12mo, pp. 400, cloth. Boston, 1866. $1.75. 7237 Boucher (Chauncey S.) The Nullification Controversy in South Carolina; folding map. 12mo, pp. 408, cloth. Chicago [1916]. $3.00. 7238 Only 350 printed. Bratton (Lieut. John, of the C. S. A.) Original autograph letter signed; dated Camp near Germantown, Oct. 14, 1861, addressed to Col. Edward Manigault of Ordnance Dept, S. C. 2 pp., Svo. $15.00. 7239 An important historical document relating to the supply of arms, showing the wish, of S. C. to retain ownership of arms and ammunition instead of turning them over to the Confederate Gov- ernment, etc. Bratton participated in the battles of Williamsburg, Seven Points, etc. Brown (Wm. G.) The lower South in Amer. history. 12mo, pp. 282, cloth, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1902, $1.75. 7240 Much on South Carolina. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper ; 3 large volumes, Svo, cloth, unrut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 7241 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, educa- tion, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and mar- riage in the various states, the woman nuestion, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J,, Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Cardozo (J. N.) Reminiscences of Charleston. 12mo, pp. 144, wrappers. Charleston, 1866. Scarce. $2.50. 7242 Relates to agriculture, commerce, Civil War, etc. South Carolina 245 Catesby (Mark) Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands, con- taming the figures of Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Insects, and Plants, particularly the forest Trees, Shrubs, and other Plants not hitherto described, or very incorrectly figured by Authors; with descriptions in English and French; revised by Edwards. With large colored map and 220 beautifully colored plates. 2 vols,, folio, full mottled calf extra. London, 1754. $125.00. 7243 An exceptionally fine and clean copy of the best edition of this excessively rare and most valu- able work, with unusually brilliant impressions of the plates. Of this edition I,owndes says, "the plates are colored with superior care." Catesby, after having lived in Virginia, from 1712 to 1719, studying its natural history, returned to England when he was induced to take another voyage t-o America, for the express purpose of collecting and describing its natural productions. The fruit of his voyage was this Natural History ot (.arolina, perhaps the most curious and elegant performance of its kind that has anywhere ap- peared m Europe. Chalmers (Lionel) Account of weather and diseases of South Carolina. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, boards. London, 1776. $6.00. 7244 A fine, unculj copy of this scarce work. Chapman (John A.) History of Edgefield County [S. C] from earliest settlements to 1897; large folding map. 8vo, pp. 522, cloth. Newberry (S. C), 1897. $7.50. 7245 Sketches of Seminole War, nullification, secession, reconstruction, church history, rolls of all companies from Kdgefield in war of Secession, etc. Charleston (S. C, Confederate States of America). Daily Courier for December 23, 1863, as issued. $1.00. 7246 Relates very largely to the siege of Charlseton and to conditions within the city. Confederate States Slavery Document. An original slave document duly filled in and signed covering slaves furnished to the Confederate States for service on the coast, together with their names and value, dated Charleston, S. C, December 1, 1864. $2.50. 7247 Dickerson (Oliver Morton) American Colonial Government, 1696-1765: A Study of British Board of Trade in its relation to the American Colonies, political, industrial, administrative; facsimiles of manuscripts. Large 8vo, pp. 390, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1912. $5.00. 7248 Drayton (General Thomas F., of S. C.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Columbia, Dec. 3, 1860, addressed to Col. A. R. Lewton of Ga. 4 pp., closely written, 4to. $50.00. 4249 Another, signed, dated Charieston, S. C, Dec. 8, 1860, addressed to Gov. W. H. Gist of S. C. 10 pp., 4to. $50.00. 7250 Two exceedingly interesting and very important historical documents. Of very) great interest as showing the efforts of the South to secure arms and ammunition preceding the attack on Fort Sumter. The two documents detail at great length that, while the Federal Government did not absolutely prohibit the sale and shipment of arms and munitions to the South, difficulties were placed in the way, many subterfuges were adopted to ' postpone shipments due, as Drayton states **to the Secretary of War's changeableness and forgetfulness." In one case the price was mate- rially advanced and Drayton himself assumed responsibility for the difference. He details the difficulties of shipment, the attempts to substitute other arms, the attempts to supply arms that rer|uired varieties of ammunition and machinery, etc. He also compares the prevailing costs of equipment in the North and F;ngland with prices charged S. C. and Ga. Drayton was ai graduate of the U. S. M. A., very active in S. C. politics and at the time the war^ broke out was President of the Charleston and Savannah Railroad. Another, addressed to Gov. Pickens, war governor of S. C, dated from Charleston, S. C, April 18, 1861. $20.00. 7251 An interesting historical document giving details in regard to the "Hamilton Guards,*' an in- corporated company of volunteers who were engaged in defense of unprotected seacoasts and is- lands. I^etter is indorsed by Gov. Pickens in which he urges supply of arms to these guards "par- ticularly as the President's proclamation for marque and reprisal will immediately expose all our coasts." A native of S. C. and graduate! of West Point. On the outbreak of the War he joined Confederate States. He was in commandl of the Confederate troops on Hilton Head Island at the time uf the Port Royal Expedition in which his brother Percival, was in command of a federal vessel. letters of General Drayton are very unusual. [Dunkle (Capt. J. J., of 25th Va.)] A narrative of the Miseries, Sufferings, etc., of 600 Confederate prisoners sent from Ft. Delaware to Morris' Island to be punished; written by Fritz Fuzzlebug, one of their number. 8vo, pp. 48, in the original wrappers. Singers Glen, Va., 1869. $5.00. 7252 An exceedingly rare item of which only a small number were privately printed. Written to refute the idea that Confederate prisoners were not ill-treated in Federal prisons and to show "the, suf- fering and miseries of prison life during the late dreadful struggle for constitutional liberty." Among the names listed is Major Lamar Fontaine of Mississippi, the greatest, bragger in the Confederate Army. England (John, First Bishop of Charleston, S. C.) Works, edited by Archbishop Messmer. Printed in large, clear type, with portraits. 7 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut. Cleveland, 1908. $30.00. . . 7253 This edition contains much material not in the original. Faux (W.) Memorable Days in America ; condition and probable prospests of British Emigrants, including Birkbeck's settlement in the Illinois also Welby's Visit to North 245 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. SOUTH CAROLINA. . . ,., , , t,, -, ^ ■ ■, America and the English settlements m Illmois ; edited by 1 hwaites. Facsimiles and plates. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1905. $10.00. 7254 Much relating 'to So. Carolina. Ferguson (Capt. S. W., Aide de Campe to Gen. Beauregard) Original autograph letter signed, 2 pp., 4to, dated from Headquarters, Provisional Army, C. S. A. [Charles- ton S C], March 25, 1861, addressed to Col. Edward Manigault, Chief of Ordnance, C S. A. $7.50. 72SS An' interesting letter referring to the detailed distribution of ordnance, guns and mortars to Sullivan Island, Mount Pleasant Battery, Morris Island, and Mount Pleasant Mortar Battery. An interesting letter showing the final location of various ordnance used in the capture of Fort Sumter. Capt. Ferguson' was a graduate of West Point. He resigned at the outbreak of the War to join the Confederate armir. Ferree (P. V.) Heroes of the War for the Union and their achievements : complete history of' the Great Rebellion; portrait. Svo, pp. 520, cloth. Cincinnati, 1864. $1.00. 7255 Cheap copy, slightly foxed. Much relating to South Carolina. Fleming (Walter L.) Documentary History of Reconstruction : political, military, social, religious, educational and industrial, 1865 to the present time ; numerous plates and facsimiles. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $12.50. 7257 The Ku Klux, White Camelia, Union League, and other southern secret societies, both white and black, to schools and churches, local black laws, private papers of Lincoln relating to recon- struction, military commissions. Fort Sumter. The Battle of Fort Sumter and First Victory of the Southern Troops, April 13, 1861. Full accounts of the Bombardment, v»fith sketches of the scenes, inci- dents etc. Svo, pp. 32, unbound, with original front cover (back cover missing). Charleston, 1861. $27.00. 7258 The first publication other than a newspaper describing this historic event — of especial interest as giving a detailed contemporaneous account, of course, exclusively from the Confederate standpoint. It is compiled in great detail from the narratives of Confederate participants and eye-witnesses, when their impressions and memories were fresh and vivid. An excessively rare Confederate item. The only copy we can trace in any of the bibliographies. Gibbes (Dr. R. W.) Documentary History of the American Revolution; consisting of Letters and Papers relating to the Contest for Liberty chiefly in South Carolina. 1764-82. 2 vols., Svo, cloth. New York, 1S5S-57. $S.0O. 7259 Composed chiefly of original papers relating to the early period and^ leading up to the Revolu- tion, some of which have never before been published. The author includes additional valuable material not published in the preceding edition. Green (Nathaniel) Memoirs of life and campaigns by Chas. Caldwell; portrait and facsimiles of letters. Svo, pp. 475, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half green morocco extra, gilt top. Philadelphia, 1S19. $10,00. 7260 Much relating to South Carolina and Georgia. Gregg (General Maxey) Original autograph letter signed, 2 pp., 4to, dated from Headquarters First Regiment, S. C. V., Morris Island, March IS, 1861, and addressed to Col. Edward Manigault. $25.00. 7261 Urgent appeal for further rifles for his companies. tHabich (Edward)] The American Churches, the Bulwarks of American Slavery. 12mo, pp. 44, sewn. Newburyport, 1842. $1.00. 6262 Hampton (Gen. Wade) Original autograph letter signed, dated Hdqrs., Hampton's Div Cav. Corps, Army Northern Va., Milford, March 11, 1864, addressed to War Gov. Smith of Va. 1 page, 4to. $15.00. 7263 Most interesting letter recounting the great difficulties _ of relieving needy families and suffering owing to the difficulties encountered with the Yankee pickets. Hardy (Lady Duffus) Down South. 12mo, pp. 284, newly bound in half pig skin. London, 1883. $3.50. 7264 Much relating to South Carolina. Hariot (Thomas) Narrative of the First Eng-lish Plantation of Virginia, first printed at London in 1588, now reproduced after De Bry's illustrated edition printed at Frankfort in 1590, the illustrations having been designed in Virginia in 1585 by Tohn White. Small 4to, pp. 178, Roxburghe, as new. London, 1893. $3.50. 7265 The above is the beautiful renrint made in London in 1893, which reproduces the many quaint and curious plates, and map. It is entirely out of print and becoming scarce, as only a small number were printed. It records contemporaneously the history of the first English settlement in the U. S., established by Sir Walter Raleigh, and its failure. Virginia at that time covered all of the country North of Florida and South of Labrador. Harper (Robert G.) Observations on Dispute between U. S. and France. 8vo, Dp. 110, half calf, Roxburghe style, edges entirely uncut. Philadelphia, 1798. $6.00. 7266 A most interesting contemporary volume in which the author, a prominent South Carolina lawyer and congressman, takes the stand that the action of France in regard to neutral vessels was piracy, and that France was the aggressor in the Revolutionary War. For correcting the contemporary views in the South by a well informed American, is of great historical interest. The present copy is a remarkably fine one and entirely uncut. ^^ South Carolina 247 Higginson (Thos. W.) Army Life in a black regiment. 12mo, pp. 296, cloth. New York, 1896. $1.50. • fy > ^^57 Records adventures of First S. C. Volunteers, the first slave regiment mustered into service of the U. S. during Civil War. Hudson (Joshua H.) Portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 190, cloth. Columbia, S. C, 1903. $6.50. . fv . ^26g Also includes sketch of 26th Regt. Infantry S. C. V. and description of the Battle of the Crater by Capt. Beatty. [Hume (S.)] Exhortation to inhabitants of province of S. C. to bring their deeds to light of Christ in their own consciences with account of author's experience in im- portant business of religion. 12mo, pp. 158, old calf. Phila., 1750. $6.00. 7269 Very rare. Relates to Quakers. Jackson (Andrew) Messages to the U. S, Congress, with biographical sketch of his hfe. 12mo, pp. 428, old calf (neatly rebacked). Cincinnati, 1837. Scarce. $5.00. 7270 Contiiins special message on Texas, much on the nullification controversy, his objections to the U. S. Bank, his victory at New Orleans, etc. Johnson (John) Defense of Charleston Harbor, including Fort Sumter and ad- jacent islands, 1863-1865; maps and very numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth. Charleston, 1890. $4.00. 7271 Laurens (Henry) South Carolina Protest against Slavery. 12mo, pp. 34, sewn. New York, 1861. $2.00. 7272 Lightson (Col. John S., Asst. Quartermaster, C. S. Military Prison, Columbia) Orig- inal autograph letter signed, dated from Columbia, S. C, Oct. 14, 1864, addressed to Major Norman Smith, Q. M. of Transportation for S. C. & Ga. 2 pages, 4to. $12.50. 7273 A very interesting historical document relating to transportation of materials needed in the erection of military prison at Columbia, with extensive endorsements of various officers showing the shortage of supplies in the Confederate States and opposing even small appropriations. Mackay (Chas.) Life and Liberty in America, or sketches of tour in U. S. and Can- ada, 1857-8; illustrations. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. London, 1859. $5.00. 7274 A fine copy of the best edition with the colored plates. Contains much on Niagara Falls, Mormons, South Carolina, Ga., Va., Md., Slavery, etc. Magrath (War Gov. A. G., of S. C.) Three original autograph letters signed, dated Executive Dept., Columbia, Jan. 26, 1865, addressed to War Gov. Brown of Ga., and to War Gov. Evans of N. C. 4 pp., 1 p., and 1 p., 4to. The three letters, $50.00. 7275 A most interesting andl important series of Historical documents on the secret mission of James Tupper, auditor of S. C, to the Governors of Ga., N. C, Ala., Miss., and Fla., relating to the ter- rible conditions and desolation brought about in S. C. by the invasion of the state in which Gov. Magrath admits the South has become disheartened and lost its impetus and vigor. lie advises radical reforms in the administration of the war powers of the government to bring about a com- ihon defense; refers to the rights of the southern states to secede, states his views that the war would be a short one, the strong expectations of the South that Europe would intervene and tliat the Confederate States would be recognized, states the policy -of the South has been most unwise both inl its appointments and measures of administration, refers to the misconstruction of the mo- tives of South and admits that the South has strayed very far from their great landmarks when the revolution was commenced, urges steps for the restoration of the Constitution of the Conr federation, its dignity and efficiency and in general shows the straits to which the South had been reduced by Jan., 1865. Manigault (Col. Arthur M.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Hdqrs., 10th S. C. Inf., addressed to Edw. Manigault, 2 pp., 4to. $15.00. 7276 Relates to defective rifles, ordnance stores and ammunition, the filling out of his regiment, etc. Another, dated Hdqrs., 10th S. C, Vol., Prov. Army, Camp Marion, Aug. 9, 1861, addressed to Col. Edward Manigault. 1 page, 4to. $6.00. 7277 Requisition for ordnance stores and swords. He Ras two more companies ready but only arms for one. Another, dated Hdqrs., 10th Regt., S. W., Aug. 28, 1861, addressed to Col. Ed- ward Manigault. 1 p., 4to. $12.50. 7278 An important letter calling attention to the lack of protection of Brook Green, ammunition stored at Georgetown, the waste of material by officers, etc. Marion (Francis) Life by P. Horry and M. L. Weems; illustrated. 12mo, pp. 252, half morocco. Phila., 1837. Fine copy. $2.50. 7279 Marion was a celebrated partisan officer in Revolutionary War against British and Tories in S. C. and Ga. Same. Cloth. Phila., 1854. $2.00. 7280 Same. Cloth, shabby. Phila., 1857. $2.00. 7281 Same. Cloth. Phila., 1872. $2.50. 7282 Same. Old calf. Phila., 1834. $2,00. 7283 Same. Sheep. Cincinnati, 1854. $1.50. 7284 Same. Cloth. Boston, 1856. 75c. 7285 Needs rebinding. 248 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. SOUTH CAROLINA. Marion (Francis) Life, by W. Gilmore Simms ; plates. 8vo, pp. 348, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half pohshed calf gilt, gilt top. New York 1854. $7.50. 7286 A scarce work containing much valuable historical material regarding the Revolutionary War and affairs in South Carolina. Michaux (Andre) Travels into Kentucky, 1793-1796: Travels to the west of the Alleghany Mountains, in Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, and back to Charleston by the Upper Carolines, 1802-1803, by Frangois A. Michaux : Journal of a tour into the territory northwest of the Alleghany Mountains, 1803, by Thaddeus M. Harris; edited by Thwaites ; with portrait, folding maps, and facsimiles. Large 8vo, i)p. 382, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. _ 7287 Miles (General William Porcher) An original autograph letter signed, dated Rich- mond, Oct. 22, 1862, and addressed to the Hon. J, W. Hayne. 1 p.,^ 8vo. $20.00. 7288 Relates to impressing of railread iron for service. Gen. Miles was a South Carolinan and a member of the Confederate Congress. [Oglethorpe (James)] New and Accurate Account of the provinces of South Car- olina and Georgia : with many curious and useful observations on the Trade, Naviga- tion and Plantations of Great Britain, compared with her most powerful maritime Neighbors. 8vo, pp. 76, newly bound in crushed red morocco extra, paneled gilt sides, and full gilt edges. London, 1733. $35.00. 7289 A remarkably fine, clean, and choice copy of this very rare and curious work. An unusually tall copy (4J/$x7 13/16) with unusually wide margins. In fact, the tallest copy of the work we have ever seen. Apart from its great interest as one of the earliest and most authentic histories of early South Carolina and Georgia, it is of exceeding interest as an early Colonial item, particularly il- luminating as to British Colonial trade and conditions, by General Oglethorpe, the Founder of Georgia. Copies even in poor condition rarely occur for sale. The volume is becoming of great rarity. Our World: or, the slave-holder's daughter; illustrations. Thick 12mo, pp. 597, cloth. New York, 1855. $2.75. 7290 A true picture of the South in the ante-bellum days and the evils of slavery. Most of the scenes are laid in S. C. Pemberton (Gen. John C.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Hdqrs., Dept. of S. C, Pocotaligo, March 18, 1862, addressed to J. W. Hayne of the Executive Coun- cil, S. C. 2 pages, 4to. $35.00. 7291 A very important historical document relating to the necessity of the Confederate Government rendering assistance to the railroads on account of military necessity. At this time Pemberton was in command of the Dept. of S. C, Ga., and Fla. A West Point graduate, but resigned to join C. S. A. Phillips (Ulrich B.) Plantation and Frontier Documents: 1649-1863; illustrative of industrial history in colonial and ante-bellum South ; with facsimiles. 2 vols., large , 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1910. $12.50. 7292 Pickens (Francis W., War Governor of South Carolina) Six original autograph let- ters signed — five one-page, 4to, and 1 2-page, 8vo, dated between April and Nov., 1861. Altogether six documents, $30.00. 7293 The above documents are addressed to Col. Manigault, Col. J. J. Lucas and Gen. Saussure, Secy, of the S. C. treasury. They are chiefly orders for the supply to various offices of military efquip- ■ment, guns, and ammunition, and authorizing payments. Another. 4 pp., 4to, dated from Headquarters, State of South Carolina, July 25, 1861, addressed to Col. Manigault, Chief of Confederate Ordnance Department. $55.00. ^ 7294 A most important historical document relating to artillery furnished by South Carolina, the rifling of many of her larger guns, the arming of the "Aid" in such a manner that she could ef- fficiently attack the Union blockading squadron. Refers to amount of cannon and powder possessed by South Carolina and! the amount located at Moultrie and Sumter, powder for Confederate Gov- ernment for use in Army of Potomac. He refers to the great Confederate victory and regrets that on account of its not being pursued much heavy fighting is ahead. Governor Pickens was one of the most prominent of the Secessionist leaders at the beginning of the War. Ramsay (David) History of South Carolina from 1670 to 1808; folding map. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, cloth. Newberry, S. C, 1858. $6.00. 7295 Ripley (Gen. Roswell S.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Hdqrs., Fort Sumter, June 4, 1861, addressed to Col. Edward Manigault. 1 page, 4to. $17,50. 7296 An important letter retrardingi supplies for Stone and Battery Island. Was in command of the Dept. of S. C. and its coast defenses, graduate of West Point, but joined C. S. A. Another, dated Hdqrs., Provisional Forces, Charleston, Oct. 3, 1861, addressed to War Gov. Pickens of S. C. 1 page, 4to. $15.00. 7297 A requisition for guns for Major Trapier, with Gov. Pickens* endorsement on the back. Another, dated Hdqrs., Ft. Sumter, May 25, 1861, addressed to Col. Edward Manigault. 1 page, 4to. $21.00. 7298 An important historical document relating to cannon disabled at the bombardment of Fort Sumter. Salley (A. S., Jr.) History of Orangeburg Co., S. C, from its first settlement to close of Revolutionary War; folding map and portraits. 8vo, pp. 572, cloth. Orange- burg, 1898. $2.75. 7299 Contains bookplate of Byron Andrews. South Carolina 249 Saxton (Gen. R.) G. O. No. 6, dated Beaufort, Aug. 20, 1862. $2.50. 7300 This IS the order for payment of negroes and others for work perfo.rmed after ffederal occupation. — — — G. O. No. 7, dated Beaufort, Aug. 22, 1862. 1 printed page. 8vo. $5.00. 7301 This IS the celebrated order regarding negro concuhinage, comprising 7 paragraphs. Seabrook (I. D.) Before and After, or the Relation of the Races of the South. A Southerner's personal observations before, during and after the War, in regard to slavery and general conditions of the negroes, in which he endeavors to substantiate that slavery is beneficial to the negro race ; the inability of the negro to compete with the whites, etc. The original autograph manuscript entirely unpublished, comprised on 199 leaves of manuscrijpt, folio. $125.00. 7302 A well written manuscript. The author's preface states that it "preserves truthfully the methods and doings of the days of negro slavery in South Carolina from his own personal observations. . . It is not a re-hash of printed books on Slavery. . . I lived in the black district of South Carolina during the happenings of the events described and know whereof I write." The various chapters deal with landed property, race conflicts, remedial measures, the solid South, etc. Seven Confederate Civil War documents regarding Hilton Head, Port Royal, as below. The lot, $5.00. 7303 Passes to leave Hilton Head, passes for landing, 2 transportation tickets, passes for Govt, transports, etc. Sherman (General W. T.) as College President: a collection of letters, documents, and other material chiefly from private sources, relating to life and activities of General William Tecumseh Sherman, to early years of Louisiana State University, and to stir- ring conditions existing in South on the eve of Civil War, 1859-1861 ; edited by Walter L. Fleming; with numerous portraits, facsimiles, and views. Large 8vo, pp. 399, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1912. $5.00. 7304 Smith (Wm., of South Carolina) Address from, to his constituents. 8vo, pp. 28, boards. Philadelphia, 1794. $3.75. 7305 Very scarce. South Carolina Railroad Commissioners, 6th annual report with compilation of gen- eral railroad law. 8vo, pp. 358, wrappers. Columbia, 1884. $1.00. 7306 resources and population, institutions and industries pub. by State Board of Agric. ; folding map and diagram. Large 8vo, pp. 726, wrappers. Charleston, 1883. $2.50. 7307 Virginia and Tennessee : a collection of 18 Confederate documents as below. The lot, $7.50. 7308 Charleston State Bank checks; check of Treasurer of C. S. A.; interesting) private letter to Wm. M. Martin of Columbia, regarding conditions in the South, stating "there will not be much fight- ing, the black republicans are such cowards they are afraid of our brave Carolina bovs;" unprinted paper for Miss, state currency; the original and diiplicate receipt of ordnance by Gov. Harris of Tenn. ; Elmore Mutual Insurance Co., Charleston, blank, etc. Trapier (Major James H., of S. C.) Original autograph letter si,gned, dated Confed- erate States Engineers Office, Charleston, July 25, 1861, addressed to Col. Edward Manigault. 1 page, 4to. $3.50. ■ 7309 A requisition for hand spikes, bridge barrels, pass boxes, etc., for Bull's Island Batteries. Another from same to same, dated Aug. 16, 1861. 1 page, 4to. $5.00. 7310 Graduate of West Point, active in S. C. politica] affairs. Trip of Steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, S. C, 1865; illustrations. 8vo, pp. 172, cloth. Brooklyn, 1865. $3.50. 7311 Voris (Alvin C.) Charleston in the Rebellion ; map. 8vo, pp. 50, original wrappers. Cincinnati, 1888. $2.50. 7312 Walker (C. Irvine) Career of the 10th and 19th South Carolina Repriments in the service of the Southern Confederacy during the War with the LI. S., 1861-1865, pre- pared at the request of General H. L. Farley. An original unpublished manuscript on folio sheets. $45.00. 7313 This is the original carbon manuscript of a unique and interesting history and the only copy apart from the original, which is in the Library of the Historical Commission, State House, Colum- bia, S. C, authenticated and signed by the author, C. Irvine Walker. Williams (David Rogerson) Life and Le.gacy of ; by Harvey T. Cook. Beautifully printed in large type on Old Stratford hand-made paper, deckled-edge, with photo- gravure portrait. Large 8vo, pp. 340, cloth, uncut, gilt top. New York, privately printed by the author, 1916. $3.50. 7314 Williams was Governor of South Carolina and for many years representative in congress, was Brigadier-General in the regular army, a prominent lawyer of South Carolina, and owner of a large cotton plantation therein. He took a prominent part in the war of 1812. It deals with Williams as a slave-holder, his attitude toward slavery, slavery conditions in ante-bellum South Carolina; also the activities of the Quakers against slavery. Governor Williams was for many years proprietor and editor of the Charleston Gazette and the Weekly Carolhia Gazette, and' was active in the support of Thomas Jefferson for the Presidency. See also Fla. ; Martyr, Morland— Ga. ; Kellogg, O'Connell— La. ; Du Pratz, Voyage- Mass.; Jackson— Miss. ; Address— N. Y. ; Burton, Janson— Pa.; Black, Finch— Va.; Mooney, Redpath. 250 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. SOUTH DAKOTA. Brackenridge (H. M.) Voyage up the Missouri River, 1811 : also Gabriel Franchere's Voyage to the northwest coast of America, 1811-1814, or the First American Settle- ment on the Pacific; translated by Huntington, and edited by Thwaites; with facsimiles and views. Large 8vo, pp. 410, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 7315 Bradbury (John) Travels in Interior of America, 1809-1811 ; including description of Upper Louisiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, the Illinois, and Western Terri- tories ; edited by Thwaites ; folding map and facsimile. Large 8vo, pp. 320, cloth un- cut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $6.00. 7316 Much relating to South Dakota. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper; 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth un- cut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 7317 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, educa- tion, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and mar- riage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Harrison (J. B.) Latest Studies on Indian Reservations. 12mo, pp. 233, original wrappers. Phila., 1887. $1.00. 7318 Dakota Reservations are most extensively dealt with. Jefferys (T.) Natural and Civil History of the French Dominions in North and South America; giving a particular account of the climate, soil, minerals, animals, vegetables, manufactures, trade, commerce and languages ; together with the religion, government, genius, character, manners and customs of the Indians and other inhab- itants. First editions, both parts, with the complete set of 18 beautifully engraved large folding maps and plates. Folio, pp. 414, old calf, rebacked, sound. London, 1760. $125.00. 7319 Part I contains a descripion of Canada and old Louisiana Territory. Part II contains descrip- tion of the Islands of St. Domingo, St. Rlartin, Stw Bartholomew, Guadalupe, Martinico, La Gren- ade and Cayenne. The above is a remarkably tall and unusually clean copy of this exceedingly scarce work. It includes all of the rare folding maps in unusually fine and clean condition. The very large maps have been carefully mounted on linen. Another copy of same. Maps not mounted, otherwise same. 7320 Marshall (R. B.) Results of Spirit Leveling in South Dakota, 1896-1910; frontis- piece. 8vo, pp. 54, wrappers. Washington, 1911. 7Sc. 7321 Being Dept. of Interior, U. S. Geological Survey, Bulletin 472. Maximilian (Prince of Wied) Travels in the Interior of North America, 1833; translated from the German by Lloyd ; edited by Thwaites ; with facsimile and many plates. 3 vols., large 8vo ; also a folio atlas of maps and plates ; in all 4 vols., cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1905. $27.50. 7322 "The present edition is more complete than the London edition, in thatj it gives the twenty-three Indian vocabularies, which appeared in the originaF German edition, and slso Maximilian's account of the Indian slgnl language, his catalogue of birds for both the Missouri and Wabash River val- leys, and a summary of his meteorological observations on the upper Missouri. These add mate- rially to the scientific value of the present edition." — Tlie Living Age. Remington (Frederic) Pony Tracks ; very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 278, cloth. New York, 1895. $2.50. 7323 Robertson (James A.) Louisiana under rule of Spain, France and U. S. ; social, economic, and political conditions of the territory represented in the Louisiana Pur- chase. Translated from the French and Spanish, or transcribed from the original manuscripts ; with colored map of the territory and early maps and plans. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. 7324 Welsh (Wm.) Report of visit to Sioux and Ponka Indians on Missouri River. 8vo, pp. 36, sewn. Washington, 1872. $1.25. 7325 See also North Dakota. TENNESSEE. Army of the Cumberland Society Reports: 1st, 4th, 5th to 12th, 14th, 16th, 18th, and 32nd meetings ; steel portraits and plates. 8vo, cloth. Cincinnati, v. d. $100 each. 7326 of the Tennesee (Society of the). Annual Reports of their proceedings as below. 22 volumes, 8vo, bound in 14 in half calf, cloth, and sewn. Various dates and places of publication. The lot, $20.00. 7327 Comprises reports of Annual Proceedings as follows: 1 to 4, 6 to 10, 17, 19 to 24, 26, 27, 29, 30, 33 and Z7 . Full of most valuable and interesting material and experiences during the Qvil War and Reconstruction. 6th Annual Meeting, 1872, 8vo, pp. 80, wrappers. Cincinnati, 1872. $1.25. 7328 Tennessee 251 Army of the Tennessee Report of proceedings at Columbus, O., 1909; Toledo, O., 1910, and Council Bluffs, Iowa, 1911; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 338, cloth. Cincinnati, 1913. $2.S0. ^ < w • ^229 Reunion, with reports of meetings of societies of Army of the Cumberland, Army of the Tennessee, Army of the Ohio, Army of Georgia. Chicago, Dec, 1868. Numerous portraits and plates. 8vo, pp. 339, cloth. Chicago, 1869. $1.50. 7330 Bokum (Hermann) Das Zeugniss eines Fliichtlings von Ost-Tennessee. 8vo, pp. 24, wrappers. Phila., 1863. $2,50. 7331 Boynton (H. V.) Chattanooga and Chickamauga reprint of letters to Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, Aug., 1888; maps. Svo, pp. 60, sewn. Washington, 1888. $1.00. ... . i- . s . ^322 — — ^ National Military Park, Chickamauga-Chattanooga, an historical guide ; maps and numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 325, cloth, Cincinnati, 1895. $1.50. 7333 Bradbury (John) Travels in Interior of America, 1809-1811 ; including description of Upper Louisiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, the Illinois, and Western Terri- tories ; edited by Thwaites ; folding map and facsimile. Large 8vo, pp, 320, cloth, un- cut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $6.00. 7334 Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index ; handsomeley printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large vols., Svo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00, 7335 .The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity; the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, educa- tion, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and mar- riage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N, Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Cartwright (Peter) The Backwoods Preacher: an autobiography ed. by W. P. Strickland. 12mo, pp. 318, cloth. London, 1858. $2.75. 7336 Cisco (Jay Guy) Historic Sumner County, Tennessee : with Genealogies of the Bledsoe, Cage and Douglass Families, and genealogical notes of other Sumner County Families ; portraits, plates and other illustrations. 8vo, pp. 331, cloth. $2.00 net. 7337 500 copies privately printed by the author, each numbered. 12 copies remain unsold. The above is a volume of real historic value and not one of the cheap subscription biographical county his- tories, prepared by a man who made a life-long study* of the county. Deals with earliest explora- tions, first settlement, its forts and stations, early emigrants, territorial laws, early land owners, its part in Civil War, and authentic genealogies of prominent .early families, together with many portraits and views of early homes and historic places. Clapp (W. L.) and Niles Meriwether. Letters on Memphis Sewerage System. Svo, pp. 3, sewn. 1893. SOc. 7338 Collection of magazine excerpts mostly from Century Magazine relating to the Civil War; numerous illustrations. Roy. Svo, wrappers. 75c. 7339 Chickamauga — The Great Battle of the West; Marching thru Georgia and the Carolinas; Sher- man's March from Savannah to Bentonville; Battle of Bentonville; Colored Troops at Petersburg; Assault and Repulse at Fort Stedman, etc. Confederate Monumental Association and Roster of "Forbes Bivouac;" a history is- sued by Confederate Monumental Assn. of Clarksville, Tenn., very numerous portraits. Oblong 4to, cloth. Clarksville, 1893. $6.50. 7340 Only a small number privately printed for the association and now very scarce. Cox (Jacob D.) Battle of Franklin (Tenn.), Nov., 1864, a monograph; maps. Svo, pp. 364, cloth. New York, 1897. $1.75. 7341 Craddock (Chas. E.) In the Tennessee Mountains. 12mo, pp. 322, cloth. London, 1884. $1.25. 7342 Dake (J. P., of Nashville) Yellow Fever and Amer. PubHc Health Assn. Svo, pp. 8, sewn. 75c. 7343 Davis (Chas. H., Rear-Adm. 1807-77) Life, by his son ; portrait. Svo, pp. 349, cloth. Boston, 1899. $1.50. 7344 Port Royal Expedition, Fort Pillow and Memphis, Vicksburg and the Ram Arkansas, Brazil Station and Paraguay, etc, Dibrell (Gen. Geo. G.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Sparta, Tenn,, Feb, 17, 1875, addressed to Hon, Ben Periy Poore, 2 pp., 4to. $7.50. 7345 An interesting historical document giving full account of Dibrell's participation in the Civil War. Fisher (Geo. A.) The Yankee Conscript; or, 18 months in Dixie; portrait and views. 12mo, pp. 248, cloth. Phila., 1864. $1.50. 7346 Contains much relating to Texas and Arkansas. Forrest (Nathan B., Confederate General) Original autogoraph letter signed, dated Seven Miles from Murfreesboro, Headquarters, First Cavalry IJrigade, Black's Shop, Sept. 8, 1862, addressed to Major G. G. Gaine. 2 pp., folio. $25.00. 7347 A most interesting historical document giving full details of the movements of the Federal troops in that vicinity, detailing amount of flour available at $10.00 per barrel at Liberty, Alexandria and Lebanon, reports the glorious Confederate victory at Richmond, Ky., and that the abolition papers of Cincinnati admit a loss of one-third of their force in that battle. 252 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. TENNESSEE. Gilmore (James R.) Down in Tennessee and Back by Way of Richmond. 12nio pp. 282, cloth. New Yorl<, 1864. $1.00. 7348 Nashville Prison, the negro story, a day with Rosecrans, views of Southern men, on the way to Richmond. Hancock's Diary: or history of 2nd Tenn. Confederate Cavalry, with sketches of 1st and 7th Battalions ; portraits. 2 vols, in 1, Bvo, cloth. Nashville, 1887. $3.50. 7349 Hazen (Gen. W. B.) Narrative of Military Service; maps, portraits and plates. 8vo pp. 460, cloth. Boston, 1885. $2.00. 7350 Contains several chapters on war in Tenn. Haywood (John) Civil and Political History of State of Tenn., from Earliest Settle- ment to 1796, including the Boundaries of the State. 8vo, pp. 504, old calf, newly and neatly rebacked. Knoxville, 1823. $50.00. 7351 EJxcept for the fact that the title page and the margins of the last leaf have been very carefully repaired, the above is an unusually tine copy of this excessively^ rare work, and considerably less foxed than usual. The story of Indian conjflict and massacre is narrated with great detail and minutenes, filling much the larger portion of the work. The story of the formation of the State of Franklin and the civil war which ensued is aj cliapter of American history but little known, al- though scarcely exceeded in interest by any other. Headley (A. J. T.) Grant und Sherman, ihre Feldiize und Generale; numerous por- traits and maps. Thick 8vo, cloth. New York, 1866. $2.50. 7352 Henshaw (Sarah E.) Our Branch and its Tributaries, being history of work of Northwestern Sanitary Commission, etc. ; maps. 8vo, pp. 432, cloth. Chicago, 1868. $3.50. _ 7353 Relates to Tennessee. Humes (Thos. Wm.) Loyal Mountaineers of Tenn, ; portraits. 8vo, pp. 400, cloth. Knoxville, 1888. $3.50. 7354 East Tenn. and its attitude and part in Civil War. Jennings (Obadiah) Debate on Campbellism held at Nashville, in which principles of Alexander Campbell are confuted and his conduct examined. l2mo, pp. 280, old calf. Pittsburgh, 1832. $1.75. 7355 Campbell found sect called "Disciples of Christ." Keith (Arthur) Geology of Chilhowee Mountain in Tenn., read before Philosophical Society of Washington, 1892; colored plate. 8vo, pp. 88, wrappers. Washington, 1892. "75c. 7356 Killebrew (J. B.) and J. M. Safford. Introduction to resources of Tenn.; large folding map. Very thick 8vo, cloth. Nashville, 1874. $2.50. 7357 Kirke (Edmund) Down in Tenn., and back by way of Richmond, 12mo, pp. 282, cloth. New York, 1864. $1,00, 7358 McElroy (Jos. C.) Chickamauga : record of Ohio, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park Commission ; plates and folding map in pocket. 8vo, pp. 200, cloth. Cincinnati, 1896. $1.50. 7359 M'Ferrin (John B.) History of Methodism in Tenn., 1783-1840; engraved portraits. 3 vols., 12mo, cloth, Nashville, 1869, $3.00, _ 7360 Meharry Medical, Dental, and Pharmaceutical Departments, Central Tenn. Col- lege, Nashville; catalogue 1890-91; announcement for 1891-2; illustrated, 8vo, pp, 16, wrappers. Nashville, 1891. 75c. 7361 Michaux (F. A.) Travels to the West of the Allegheny Mountains in Ohio, Ken- tucky and Tennessee in 1802 and back to Charleston by the upper Carolines; with Ac- count of the Present State of Agriculture, and the Natural Productions of those Dis- tricts, etc. 8vo, pp, 294, half calf, London, 1805. $9,00, 7362 Same, with Tour into the territory northwest of the Allegheny mountains, 1803, by Thaddeus M, Harris ; edited by Thwaites ; with portrait, folding maps, and facsimiles. Large 8vo, pp. 382, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 7363 Military Order of Loyal Legion, D. C. Commandery. Reeve (F. A.) East Ten- nessee in War of Rebellion. (War Paper No. 44.) Pp, 36, 8vo, sewn, $1.25, 7364 Moore (S. W.) Our Church in Sandburg (Tenn,) 12mo, pp. 274, cloth. Nashville, 1874. $1.25. 7365 Nashville & Northwestern R. R. Co. Contract. 50c. 7366 Newberry (Dr. J. S.) U. S. Sanitarv Commission in Valley of Mississippi, during War of Rebellion, 1861-1866. 8vo, pp. 543, cloth. $1,50 net, 7367 A valuable volume covering the history of medical, hospital and relief work, during the American Civil War from every standpoint, including organization, field work, hospital boats, care of wounded, relief of suffering, hospital cars, supply trains and gteamers, handling of epidemics, care of pris- oners, feeding stations, distribution of supplies, hospital transports, cars, pensions, employment agencies, refugees, etc. Deals with the various departments in Chicago, Milwaukee, Iowa, Michigan, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, and Illinois. New York Missionary Magazine, and Repository of Religious Intelligence, for 1803. 8vo, pp. 494, half cloth. New York, 1803. $1.75. , . 7368 Includes material relating to Indians, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Michigan, etc. Tennessee 253 Odell (Fred'k S.) Sewerage of Memphis with discussions by others, read before Amer. Soc. of Civil Engineers; plan. 8vo, pp. 30, sewn. 1881. 2Sc. 7369 Phillips (Ulrich B.) Plantation and frontier documents: 1649-1863; illustrative of industrial history m colonial and ante-bellum South; with faicsmiles. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1910. $12.50. 7370 Contains much interesting material relating to Tenn. Quint (A. H.) The Potomac and the Rapidan; Army Notes, 1861-3; folding map. 12mo, pp. 407, cloth. Boston, 1864. $1.75. 7371 Ramsey (J. G. M.) Annals of Tenn. to end 18th Century: comprising its settlement as Watauga Association, a part of North Carolina, the state of Franklin, etc. ; folding map. Thick Svo, pp. 744, cloth. Charleston, 1853. $13.50. 7372 Scott (Samuel W.) and S. P. Angel. History of the Thirteenth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, U. S. A., including a narrative of the bridge burning, the Carter County Rebellion, and the loyalty, heroism, and suffering of the Union men and wo- men of Carter and Johnson Counties, Tenn., with sketch of adventures of Captain Daniel Ellis, the union private, and the names of hundreds of men and women of these Counties who performed acts of heroism. With complete roster and numerous portraits. Large 8vo, pp. 510, cloth. Philadelphia [1903]. $3.00. 7373 Only a small edition was printed for tKe surviving members of the regiment. When the few copies we now have are exhausted, the book will be very difficult to obtain. Shellenberger (Capt. John K.) _ Battle of Franklin, Tennessee, November 30, 1864. A statement of the erroneous claims made by General Scofield and an exposition of the blunder which opened the battle. 8vo, pp. 42, wrappers. Cleveland, privately printed, 1916. $1.00 net. 7374 Battle of Spring Hill, Tennessee, Nov. 29, 1864; with map. Svo, wrappers. Cleveland, privately printed, 1913. $1.00 net. 7375 Shiloh, or Tennessee Campaign of 1862: written especially for Army of the Tenn., 1862, and for friends and relatives of those patriot soldiers who sank into their graves on Shiloh's field by a comrade and a West Point Graduate of 1827; maps. 8vo, pp. 180, half roan. Washington, 1872. $1,25. 7376 B-ound in at end is Blunders of the Rebellion and their dead-sea fruit in 6 nos. oy T. Worthing- ton. Smith (Gen. James A., of Tenn.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Hdqrs. 3rd and 5th Confederate regiments near Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 5, 1863. 2 closely written pages, 4to. $25.00. 7377 An important historical document being the official report in full detail of the part taken by his regiment in the Battle of Chickamauga Creek, Sept. 19 and 20, 1863, with account of its losses, officers wounded and killed, etc. Smith (T. Guilford) Report of Mineral Lands and resources of Alabama and Chat- tanooga R. R. Co.; folding colored map. Svo, pp. 47, wrappers. Troy, 1871. $1.25. 7378 Stevenson (Alexander) Battle of Stone's River near Murfreesboro', Tenn., Dec. 30, 1862, to Jan. 3, 1863; folding maps. Svo, pp. 207, cloth. Boston, 1884. $2.50. 7379 Temple (Oliver P.) Notable Men of Tennessee, 1833 to 1875, their times and their contemporaries ; portrait. Large Svo, pp. 468, cloth. New York, 1912. Pub'd at $3.00 net. As new, $1.75. 7380 Tennessee Board of State Charities. Biennial Report to His Excellency, the Gov- ernor and S9th General Assembly; numerous illustrations. Svo, pp. 84, wrappers. Nashville, 1915. $1.50. 7381 State Prisons, Industrial schools, asylums, Juvenile Courts, etc. Historical Society; Charter and By-laws. Revised Oct., 1878, with List of Members. Svo, pp. 24, wrappers. Nashville, 1880. SOc. 7382 Nine items as below. Price for the lot, $5.00. 7383 Comprises confederate note on Union Bank of Memphis by Gen. Pillow; pass on Memphis and Charleston and Mobile and Ohio Railroads; receipted invoice from Lenoir Eros., Tennessee, for lumber sold Confederate states; letter to Gov. Harris of Tenn. from the Finance Bureau, Postoffice Dept. ; 1 secret letter to Gen. Pillow of Tenn., signed in cypher, advising against issuing a pass- port to an abolitionist; autograph letter of Gen. Pillow requesting additional security for J. A. Bennett; Confederate voucher for transportation for freight from Corinth to Chattanooga; tele- gram to Gen. Pillow regarding waterworks; letter frm F. A. Strcckley regarding transportation of recruited men. Original drawing entitled "Union Feeling on the Tennessee," depicting fed- eral gunboats, the landing of federal officers, ne.groes, natives and Indians. Size, 9 in. X 11 in. A contemporary drawing circa 1863. $2.50. 7384 Thatcher (Capt. Marshall P.) Hundred Battles in the West: St. Louis to Atlanta, 1861-1865: the Second Michigan Cavalry with the armies of the Mississippi, Ohio, Kentucky, and Cumberland, under Generals Halleck, Sherman, Pope, Rosecrans, 254 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. TENNESSEE. Thomas and others ; with some famous regiments and brigades of the west ; illustrated with numerous maps, portraits and plates. 8vo, pp. 431, newly bound in half calf gilt, by Riviere of London. $4.00 net. 7385 A valuable regimental history carefully compiled. Details services in Alabama, Kentucky, Mis- sissippi, Missouri, and Tennessee, personal accounts of Generals Pope, Elliott, Stanley, Hatch, Sher- idan, Wilson, and others, etc. House of Representatives, 38th Congress, 1st Sess., Report No. 65 — Fort Pillow (Tenn.) Massacre; and Report No. 67 — Returned Prisoners. Bound together in 1 vol., 8vo, pp. 162, cloth, illustrated. Washington, 1864. 7Sc. 7386 A full account of the slaughter of Union troops by Rebel forces after the Union troops had surrendered. Vaughn (Gen. John C, of 3rd Tenn. V.) Autograph letter signed, dated Camp Davis, Va., June 8, 1861, addressed to War Gov. Isham, Tenn., 1 page, folio $10.00. 7387 Important document relating to the swearing in of certain officers to condiict elections subject to the ordinance passed by the Tenn. legislature. May 6, 1861. Another, dated Memphis, May 2, 1892, addressed to Elliott Danforth, State Treasurer, N. Y. 4 closely written pages, 4to. $21.00. 7388 The letter comprises a detailed and complete account of Vaughan's connection with the Southern Confederacy. An important historical document. Another, dated Hdqrs., Vaughn's Co. near Strawberry Plains, Nov. 18, 1861, addressed to Capt. Sandford. 1 page, 4to. $7.50. 7389 Ai^ interesting historical document regarding the exchange of prisoners, especially the release of Capt. Clark confined at Knoxville and undergoing trial for murder. Wilson (Samuel T.) Century of Maryville College, 1819-1919; very numerous por- traits and views. 12mo, pp. 266, cloth. Marysville, 1916. $1.75. 7390 Wheeler (Joseph) Campaigns of Wheeler and his cavalry, 1862-S, with account of the Santiago campaign of 1898; illustrations. Large 8vo, pp. 534, cloth. Atlanta, 1899. $2.50. 7391 Wilson (Thomas, Curator, U. S. National Museum) The Swastika, the earliest known symbol, and its migrations ; with observations on the migration of certain in- dustries in prehistoric times, and extensive bibliography covering the symbol in all countries. Very extensively illustrated with plates and other illustrations. Royal 8vo, pp. 286, newly bound in full buckram, leather label, uncut, gilt tops. Washington, 1896. $5.00. 7392 The origin and primitive meaning of this almost universal, curious and interesting symbol is lost in antiquity. It enters into religious rites and customs throughout! the world, and is generally the symbol of good luck. It existed among the American Indians, is found on the earliest Ameri- can prehistoric remains, in the temples of Central America and Mexico, in South America, and among the religious customs of China, Japan, Korea, Thibet, Persia, and India. ID existed strong- ly among the Pima and Apache Indians of Arizona; is founds among Indian remains in Arkansas; in the mounds in Ohio, in Tennessee and Kansas; among the Cliff Dwellers. Among theBuddhists it had high religious significance. In Kgypt it was considered the key of life. See also Ala. ; Confederate — 111. ; Iowa — Ky. ; Harris, Van Home — Mo. ; Fisk — Ohio ; Magazine, Thomas — S. C. ; S. C, Va. and Tenn. collection — Va, ; Longstreet. TEXAS. Abbott (Gorham D.) Mexico and U. S. ; their mutual relations and common in- terests; folding colored map and steel portraits. 8vo, pp. 408, cloth. New York, 1869. $3.75. 7393 Abel (Annie H.) The Slave-holding Indians as Secessionists, participants in the Civil War and under reconstruction ; maps, plans, and portraits. 3 vols., large Svo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1915. $15.00. 7394 Relates to Texas. Audubon (John W.) Western Journal, 1849-1850: record of trip from New York to Texas, and an overland journey through Mexico and Arizona to gold-fields of Cali- fornia ; with biographical memoir by his daughter, Maria R. Audubon : edited with in- troduction, notes, and index by Frank Hodder. Printed in Caslon type on Dickinson's paper, with folded map of the route, portrait, and facsimiles of Audubon's drawings. Svo, pp. 251, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1906. $7.50. 739S Out of print and becoming very scarce. Bartlett (John Russell) Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora and Chihuahua, etc. ; very numerous plates. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth. London, 1854. Scarce. $10.00, 7396 Bolton (Herbert E.) Athanase de Mezieres and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier 1768- 1780. Documents published for the first time, from the original Spanish and French manuscripts, chiefly in the archives of Mexico and Spain ; translated into English. Large folded map in colors and facsimiles. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1914. $12.50. 7397 Texas 255 Braman (D E. E.) Information about Texas, carefully prepared. 8vo, First Edition, original cloth. Philadelphia, 1857. $4.50. 7397a the hIrdsMnl'""fhp!?^'"r *'l^ ^'"'""' '^ "'"y, J"=' '" ■•'= ^<1^'<=« «° intending emigrants Kgarding »e nardships. There are chapters upon stock raising, credit, land and taxation. British Diplomatic and Consular Reports No. 4953, Annual Series : U. S. Report for lyil on trade and commerce of consular district of Galveston. 8vo, pp. 38, sewn. London, 1912. 7Sc. 7398 Brockett (L. P.) Our Westeern Empire; or the new west beyond the Mississippi; description of the geography, geology and natural history, the climate, soil, agriculture, etc., ot whole region between the Mississippi and Pacific Ocean, etc. ; numerous col- ored maps and plates. Urge and thick 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1881. •N-'w- 7399 Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, California, etc. Brooks (Elizabetth) Prominent Women of Texas; portraits. 8vo, pp. 215, morocco, gilt edges. Akron [1896]. $2.75. • fy , ^^^^ Brown (John H.) Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas; numerous engraved portraits and other illustrations. Thick 4to, pp. 762, full morocco extra, gilt edges. Austin, n. d. $4.75. 7401 Butterfield (Carlos) Proposed U. S. and Mexican Mail Steamship Company. 8vo, pp. 116, sewn. Washington, 1859. $2.00. 7402 Contains material relating to coal, minerals, agriculture, commerce, etc. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index ; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large volumes, 8vo, doth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 7403 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. Ii deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, educa- tion, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and mar- riage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore., and the Southern States. Channing (Wm. E.) A letter to Henry Clay on the annexation of Texas to the U. S. 8vo, pp. 72, sewn. Boston, 1837. $1.50. 7404 Same, cloth. $2.25. 7405 Connelley (Wm. E.) Quantrill and the Border Wars ; maps, portraits and other il- lustrations. 8vo, pp. 542, cloth. Cedar Rapids, 1910. $3.00. 7406 Record of desperate adventures of soldiers. Red Legs, Guerrillas and Jayhawkers in Civil War on the border. Relates to Western Missouri, Ark., Okla., Kans., and Texas. Crockett (Col.) Exploits and Adventures in Texas ; wherein is contained a Full Account of his Journey from Tennessee to the Red River and Natchitoches, and thence across Texas to San Antonio, including his many Hairbreadth Escapes, written by Himself. Post 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1837. $9.25. 7406a Crockett (David, of Tennessee) Narrative of the Life of, written by Himself (a few leaves stained), large 12mo, boards, uncut. London, 1834. $3.00. 7406b A fine nature, full of grit from boyhood, andi as amusing as the best of the professed American humorists. He was engaged in the wars with the Indians, in which he played] the man, and tells some shocking tales of barbarity. Kvery now land then he makes some droll remark about a Senator, Congress-man, or what not. For instance: " *Not worth a notice,' as old Johnson said of the devil." Crockett: Sketches and Eccentricities of Col. David Crockett, of West Tennessee. 12mo, half calf, uncut. London, 1834. $4.75. 7406c A rough diamond indeed. This edition is stripped of the expletives which were too frequent in the Colonel's own narrative^ although mainly composed from it. De Cordova (J.) Texas : Her Resources and her Public Men. 8vo, pp. 372, wrap- pers. Phila., 1858. $2.00. _ 7407 Domenech (E.) Journal d'un missionaire au Texas et au Mexique, 1846-1852. 12mo, pp. 418, original wrappers._ Paris, 1872. $2.75. 7408 Domenech (Abbe) Missionary Adventures in Texas and Mexico: a Personal Nar- rative of Six Years' Sojourn in those Regions; map. 8vo, half calf. London, 1858. $6.00. 7408a Texas; its Inhabitants — Galveston — San Antonio, etc. Seven Years Residence in the Great Deserts of North America. First and best edition, with the folded colored map and the numerous colored plates. 2 vols., 8vo, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half crushed levant morocco extra, uncut, gih tops. London, 1860. $17.50. 7409 A very choice copy of the scarce first edition, the only one containing the colored plates. The author's travels cover Wash., Ore., Cal., N. M., Tex., Ark., La., Mo., Nev., 111., la.. Wis., etc A work of ^reat value on the] peculiarities of Indian life, their festivals, customs,migrations, their various religions, the worship of springs and fountains, religious torture, dreams, auguries, etc. 256 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. TEXAS. Duval (John C.) Adventures of Big- Foot Wallace the Texas Ranger and Hunter; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 291, boards and cloth. Phila., 1871. Scarce. $4.75. 7410 Big Foot Wallace was perhaps the best known Indian fighter, hunter and ranger in Texas. He participated in almost every fight, foray and scrimmage with the Mexicans and Indians from 1836 to date. Early Times in Texas. 12mo, pp. 254, newly bound by Riviere in half calf extra, gilt top. Austin, 1892. $3.75. 74H Eickemeyer (Rudolf, author of "Down South," "The Old Farm," "Winter," etc., il- lustrator of Hamilton Wright Mabie's "Nature and Culture," and other volumes). An exceedingly interesting original unpublished manuscript relating to Arizona, Texas and New Mexico ; comprising 32 private and descriptive letters dated from El Paso, Texas, and Santa Fe, New Mexico, addressed to Mr. Gorton and describing the country, people, manners, and customs, the natural resources, commercial prospects, etc. The manuscript comprises 272 quarto pages. Bound in half morocco, red edges, dated Feb- ruary 12 to May IS, 1893. $75.00. , , 7412 We have made careful search of the bibliographies, and also of the author's published works, but do not find that any portion of the manuscript has been published^ On account of the au- thor's ability the care' with which the letters have been written and their splendid descriptions of existing conditions at the time they were written, this unique volume will become of increasing value and interest as time passes. Flack (Captain) Hunter's experiences in southern states of America : natural his- tory of various quadrupeds and birds that are objects of chase in those countries. 12mo, pp. 359, cloth. London, 1866. $3.50. 7413 Foote (Henry Stuart) Texas and the Texans; or advance of the Anglo-Americans to Southwest; including history of leading events in Mexico from conquest by Fer- nando Cortes to termination of Texan Revolution. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. Phila., 1841. Very scarce. $16.50. 7414 Garrison (George P.) Texas, a contest of civilizations ; colored map and facsimile. 12mo, pp. 320, cloth. Boston, 1903. $1,00. 741S Garrison's Texas Diplomatic Correspondence. 3 vols., large 8vo, cloth. Washing- ton, 1908. $6.00. 7416 Gray (Asa) Plantae Wrightianae Texano-Neo-Mexicanae : an account of ^ collec- tion of plants made by Charles Wright in expedition from Texas to EI Paso, New Mexico, 1849. Part 1. Folio, pp. 146, boards, cloth back. Washington, 1850. $4,50. 7417 Gregg (Josiah) Commerce of the Prairies ; Journal of a Santa Fe Trader, during eight expeditions across the Great Western Prairies and a residence of nearly nine years in Northern Mexico ; maps, plates and other illustrations. 2 vols,, 12mo, half calf gilt. New York, 1844. $30.00, 7418 The above is a good copy of the scarce first edition. It is a little spotted as usual, but other- wise in good condition. It contains both of the maps and both of the frontispieces, which are frequently wanting in copies. Another copy in cloth of the first edition, absolutely complete with both maps and both frontispieces, but rather badly spotted throughout, hence offered at a very low price. $15.00, 7419 Same, edited by Thwaites ; folding maps, plates, etc. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Cleveland, 1907. $10,00, 7420 "The value of Gregg's account of the early trading expeditions over the famous Santa Fe 'Trail, of pioneer life in the southwest prior to its acqtili&ition by the United StJates, of the condition of affairs in New Mexico, and of the manners and customs of the aborigines of New Mexico and Texas can scarcely be overestimated. The narrative is interesting, truthful almost beyond criticism, and withal is one of the best contributions to southwestern literature that has ever appeared," — Larned's Guide to American History. Hardman (Francis) Frontier Life, or Tales of the Southwestern Border; plates, 12mo, pp. 376, cloth. New York, 1860, $1,25, 7421 Contains much relating to Texas, also an adventure in I,ouisiana, Hawes (Gen. James M.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Covington, Ky., May 24, 1881, addressed to Gen. M, J, Wright at Washington, 2 pp,, folio, $17,50, 7422 An important historical document giving a full and detailed account of his services in the Con- federate Army from his enlistment June 16, 1861, until the disintegration of the Confederate Army in Texas. Graduate of West Point, from 1862 to end of War in command of various Texas regiments; during 1864 was in command of troops "and fortifications at Galveston Island. Heller (A. A.) Botanical Explorations in Southern Texas, 1894; plates, 8vo, pp, 116, wrappers, Lancaster (Contributions from Herbarium of Franklin and Marshall Col- lege No. 1), 1895, Scarce, $3,00, 7423 Helm (Mary S.) Scraps of Texas History, 8vo, pp. 202, cloth. Austin, 1884. $1,75. , 7424 Mrs, Helen with her first husband, Elias R, Wightman, founded the city of Matagorda in 1828-9. Hermann (Binger) The Louisiana Purchase and our Title west of Rocky Mountains with the view of annexation by United States. Folio, pp. 88, with folded colored maps Texas 257 and portraits, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half polished calf gilt, uncut, gilt tops. Washington, 1900. $10.00. 7425 A fine copy of this scarce volume, except that it bears on the title and one leaf an ex-library stamp, and two leaves have been carefully mended. Has colored maps anil much material relating ^ Alaska, Oregon, Washington, the Northwest, the Southwest, including Arizona, Calif., etc., lexas, ivouisiana territory, the Hawaiian Islands, the Nicaragua Canal, etc. Houston (Senator) Speech on Nebraska and Kansas Bill previous to final passage of same by Senate of U. S., March 3, 1854. 8vo, pp. 8, sewn. $1.00. 7425 Houston (Mrs.) Texas and Gulf of Mexico; or yachting in the New World; por- traits and other illustrations. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. London, 1844. $6.00. 7427 Hughes (Thos., editor) Gone to Texas— Letters from our boys. 12mo, pp. 241, cloth. London, 1884. $L50. 7428 Hyde (John Geo.) and Townshend (S. Nugent) Our Indian Summer in the Far West: an Autumn Tour of fifteen thousand miles in Kansas, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, and the Indian Territory; illustrated by J. G. Hyde. 4to, cloth. London, 1880. $4.50. 7429 Ingersoll (C. J.) View of the Texas Question. Del. in House of Representatives, May 1st, 1844. 8vo, pp. 15, sewn. N. p., n. d. $1.50. 7430 Jaques (Mary J.) Texan Ranch Life; with 3 months thru Mexico in a "Prairie Schooner;" numerous illustrations. Large 8vo, pp. 364, cloth. London, 1894. $3.50. 7431 Jay (Wm.) View of the action of the Federal Government, in behalf of slavery. 12mo, pp. 218, cloth. New York, 1839. $3,50. 7432 Invasion of Fla.,; conduct of government towards Texas; attempt to establish ^ censorship of the press, slavery in the West Indies, etc. Jenkins (John S.) History of War between U. S. and Mexico from commencement of hostilities to ratification of treaty of peace; numerous portraits. Thick 8vo, pp. 526, newly bound in buckram, leather label. Auburn, 1851. $3.50. 7433 Kendall (Geo. Wilkins) Narrative of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition, comprising a description of Tour through Texas, and across the great Southwestern Prairies, the Camanche and Caygua hunting-grounds, with account of sufferings from want of food, losses from hostile Indians, etc. ; folding map, and plates. 2 vols., small 8vo, beauti- fully bound by Riviere in half levant morocco extra, gilt tops. N. Y., 1844. $27.50. 7434 Kennedy (Wm.) Texas ; its geography, natural history, and topography. Svo, pp. 128, half morocco. New York, 1844. $7.50. 7435 A tall copy with the original wrappers bound in. Texas : rise, progress, and prospects ; folding maps. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Lon- don, 1841. Very scarce. $16.50. 7436 Kino (Father Eusebio F., S.J.) Historical Memoir of Pimeria Alta : a contemporary account of the beginnings of California, Sonora and Arizona ; by Father Kino, pioneer missionary, explorer, cartographer, and ranchman: 1683-1711. Translated, edited and annotated by Dr. H. E. Bolton, Professor of American History, University of Cal- ifornia. With extensive historical introduction, bibliography, analytical index, plates, facsimiles of rare early maps, plans, etc., and a new and carefully prepared folding colored map. 750 sets printed direct from the type and the type distrbiuted. Hand- somely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made deckle-edged paper. 2 large vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1919. $12,50. 7437 The publication for the first time of Kino's long-lost history is of the utmost historical importance. Its existence contemporaneously is known only by the constant references thereto in early histori- cal works. This manuscript is the basic source for the history of that period. The Historical Me- moir is virtually a history of the entire Southwest and of the Indian tribes for the period covered. It is the source of practically all that has been known and contains much that never has been known before of the Southwest. Leisure Hour (London) Jan. to Dec, 1858, bound in 1 vol., roy. Svo, half morocco. 1858. $1.75, 7438 Contains articles on British Qolumbia, fur-trading in the far west, life on MacKenzie River, the Mormons, and life at Salt Lake, scenes in Texas, etc. Lester (Paul) The Great Galveston Disaster. Vivid descriptions of the hurricane and terrible rush of waters, heroic deeds, etc.; portraits and numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 511, cloth. 1900, $1.50. . . . 7439 Lindsley (Philip) History of Greater Dallas and vicinity; numerous portraits and other illustrations. 2 vols., 4to, half morocco, marbled edges. Chicago, 1909. As new. Pub. at $20.00, $10,50. 7440 McCulloch (Gen. Henry E.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Seguin [Texas], Jan. 22, 1889, addressed to Col. Chas. C. Jones, Jr., historian. 1 page, 4to. $15.00. 7441 A valuable historical document giving sketch of his services in the Confederate army. His ser- vices wore principally with Texan regiments. 258 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. TEXAS. Marcy (Randolph B.) Border Reminiscences; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 396, cloth New York, 1872. $2.00. 7442 Rdates to Texas. Thirty Years of Army Life on the Border, comprising descriptions of Indian nomads of the plains ; explorations of new territory, descriptions of habits of different animals found in west, and methods of hunting them, etc.; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 458, cloth. New York, 1866. $5.00. 7443 Very scarce. Extensive material relating to Texas. Maxey (Gen. Samuel B.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Paris, Texas, Sept. 26, 1782. 2 pp., 8vo, accompanied by engraved portrait and printed biographical sketch. The lot, $2.50. , 7444 He raised the 9th Texas Inf. for participation in the Civil War, was Indian Agent, after the Civil War U. S. Senator. Messiter (Charles A.) Sport and adventures among North American Indians; illus- trations. 8vo, pp. 368, cloth. London, 1890. $3.00. 7445 Mollhausen (B.) Journey from Mississippi to Coasts of Pacific with U. S. Govern- ment expedition, with introduction by Alex, von Humboldt, translated by Sinnett. 2 vols., 8vo, with folded map, colored plates and woodcuts. Newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half polished calf gilt, gilt tops. London, Longman, 18S8. $17.50. 7446 A copy of the original and best edition with all of the colored plates. Relates particularly to Arkansas, Indian Territory, Mexico, Texas and California. Morphis (J. M.) History of Texas from its discovery and settlement with descrip- tion of principal cities and counties and the agricultural, mineral, and material re- sources of the state ; folding colored map, portraits and views. Thick 12mo, cloth. New York, 1874. $5.00. 7447 Newell (C.) History of Revolution in Texas particularly of War of 1835-36, with latest geographical, topographical and statistical accounts of the country; with the scarce folded map. 12mo, pp. 216, cloth. New York, 1838. $7.50. 7448 North (Thomas) Five Years in Texas ; or what you did not hear during war from 1861 to 1866; narrative of his travels, experiences, and observations in Texas and Mexico. 12mo, pp. 231, cloth. Cincinnati, 1871. Scarce. $3.75. 7449 Ochiltice (Hon. W. B., Member of Confederate Congress from Texas) Original autograph letter signed, dated Richmond, Va., Jan. 23, 1862, addressed to his daughter. 3 pages, 8vo. $20.00. , . V450 The letter is a private one in which the writer outlines the troubles which are falling on the South, the difficulties the South is experiencing, the lack lof men and that the women will soon be comijelled to toil for the existence of the country. Old Flag (The), published at Camp Ford, Tyler, Smith County, Texas, by Union prisoners. A complete set from its beginning, February 17 to its end March 13, 1864, bound in one volume, boards, exceedingly scarce. $15.00. 7451 A unique and curious relic of the Civil War. The original issues were made in pen and ink in imitationj of type and following the style of a newlspaper, including heading, subscription terms, advertisements, etc. It was prepared and read at mess and the original issues returned to the pub- lication oilice. The present set is one of the rare lithographic facsimiles of the original. It was edited by Col. Duganne. It includes a four-page list of officers and prisoners, giving regiment, where and when captured, etc., camp notices, records, proclamation by President Lincoln, etc. Olmsted (Frederick L.) A Journey through Texas: or a saddle-trip on the South- western frontier, with statistical appendix; frontispiece. Cr. 8vo, pp. 515, cloth. New York, 1857. $4.50. 7452 Phillips (Ulrich B.) Plantation and Frontier Documents: 1649-1863; illustrative of industrial history in colonial and ante-bellum South ; with facsimiles. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1910, $12.50. . 7453 "Affords the best insight into the general industrial life of the South as a whole, which has thus far been attempted." — American Historical Review. Pike (Zebulon M.) and Elliott Coues. Expeditions of Zebulon Montgomery Pike to Headwaters of Mississippi River, through Louisiana Territory and in New Spain, 1805- 07, new edition, now first reprinted in full from original of 1810, with copious Critical Commentary, Memoir of Pike, new map and other illustrations, and Complete Index. 3 vols., 8vo, cloth. New York, 1895. $10.00. _ 7454 This accomplished officer was the first explorer, under Government of United States, of that vast portion of the Republic now forming States of Arkansas, Texas, and New Mexico. His accounts of principal features of the country and of savage tribes which inhabited it, are accurate and in- teresting. Exploratory Travels through western territories of North America: compris- ing voyage from St. Louis on the Mississippi to source of that river and journey through interior of Louisiana and north-eastern provinces of New Spain; portrait and maps. Sm. 4to, pp. 394, cloth. Denver, 1889. $7.50. 7455 Texas 259 Rankin (Melinda) 20 Years among the Mexicans : narrative of missionary labor. 12mo, pp. 234, cloth. Cincinnati, 1881. $1.75. 7456 Roberts (Morley) The Western Avernus; Toil and Travel in Further North Amer- ica; foldmg map and numerous full-page illustrations. 8vo, pp. 289, cloth. London, 1904. $2.50. 7457 Record of much wandering, with descriptions of Northwest Texas, Oregon, California and the mountains that lie between Calgary and the Pacific. Bull-Punching, Railroad Camps, Manitoba and the Rockies, irazer Canon, Coast Range, etc. Robertson (James A.) Louisiana under rule of Spain, France and United States; social, economic, and pohtical conditions of the territory represented in the Louisiana Purchase. Translated from the French and Spanish, or transcribed from the original manuscripts. With colored map of the territory and early maps and plans. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $10.00. 7458 Relates extensively to Texas. Rock (Jas. L.) and Smith. Southern and Western Texas Guide for 1878; por- trait and numerous other illustrations. 8vo, pp. 282, cloth. St. Louis, 1878. $L7S. 7459 Rockwell (Julius) Speech upon Question of Admission of Texas as State into Union, Dec. 16, 1845. 8vo, pp. 16, sewn. Washington, 1845. $1.25. 7460 Santleben (August) A Texas Pioneer, early staging and overland freighting days on frontiers of Texas and Mexico. 12mo, pp. 322, cloth. New York, 1910. $2.50. 7461 Sherman (Gen. W. T., as College President) A collection of letters, documents, and other material chiefly from private sources, relating to the life and activities of Sher- man, to the early years of Louisiana State University, and to the stirring conditions existing in the South on the eve of the Civil War, 1859-1861, edited by Walter L. Fleming; numerous portraits, facsimiles, views. Large •8vo, pp. 379, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1912. $5.00. ' 7462 The letters herewith will give a far better understanding of the private thoughts and feelings of the men who afterward bore conspicuous parts in the Civil War than any naked narrative. Much relating to Texas. Shields (James T. de) Border Wars of Texas. Being an authentic and popular account, in chronological order, of the long and bitter conflict waged between savage Indian tribes and pioneer settlers. 8vo, pp. 400, cloth. Tiog;a, 1912. $4.50. 7463 Contains among other chapters- — ^Battle of Velasco, Moore's Expedition, Murder of the D,ouglas and Daugherty Families, Murder of Gotcher Family, Capture of Warren Lyons, the Morgan Mas- sacre, Bird Creek Battle, Murder of Capt. Coleman's Family, Famous Council House Fight, I,ast Raid into Anderson County. Sowell (A. J.) Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas ; numerous plates and other illustrations. 8vo, pp. 852, cloth. Austin, 1900. Out of print and scarce. $7.50. 7464 Sweet (Alex. E.) and Knox. On a Mexican mustang through Texas, from the Gulf to the Rio Grande; numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 672, newly bound in buck- ram, gilt top. Hartford, 1883. $5.00. 7465 Sweet (Wm. W.) The Methodist Episcopal Church and the Civil War. 8vo, pp. 228, cloth. Cincinnati (1912). $1.50. 7466 Deals with the Church on the border, in New England, the Atlantic States and the Central and Northwestern States, Churchy of Missions in the South, Chaplains in the Union Array, clc, with extensive bibliography, appendix relating to Jefferson Davis, Lincoln, memorials for and against Slavery, index, etc. Texas: Contains considerable material regarding the struggle in the church of Texas over slavery. Texas in 1840, or Emigrants guide to New Republic, by an Emigrant. 12mo, pp. 275, half morocco. New York, 1840. Very scarce. $6.00. 7467 General Laws of Tenth Legislature (second extra session). 8vo, pp. 28, un- bound. Austin, 1865. An unusually choice copy of this exceedingly rare item. $18.50. ■ 7468 Contains a very remarkable joint resolution (Chapt. I) concerning Peace, Reconstruction and In- dependence, in which it is stated that the election of Lincoln was "an instance of radical and wide- spread national depravity, to the honor of human nature never exhibited in the world before." Further on, the northern people are eharacterized thus: "Words cannot express the malignity in their hearts, or the atrocity of their deeds, exceeding as they do all that was ever conceived by men, from the Scythian down to the Comanche." Recources, soil, and climate of Texas, report of Commissioner of Insurance, Statistics, and History. 8vo, pp. 370, wrappers. Galveston, 1882. $7.25. 7469 Texas State Historical Association Quarterly. Complete from its beginning in 1897 to 1912; with numerous plates and folding colored maps. IS vols., 8vo, cloth. $77.50. 7469a One of the most valuable collections on Texas history. Thrall (Homer S.) Pictorial History of Texas from earliest visits of European Adventurers to A. D. 1879, embracing periods of missions, colonization, revolution, the republic and the state ; also topographical description of country ; railroads, etc. ; fold- ing colored maps, portraits and numerous other illustrations. Thick 8vo, sheep. St. Louis, 1879. $6.00. 7470 The best edition. 260 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. TEXAS. U. S. Senate, 28th Congress, 1st Session proceedings and documents relative to Texas, from which the injunction of secrecy has been removed. 8vo, pp. 132, sewii uncut. Washington, 1844. $5.00. 7471 Weber (C. W.) Wild Scenes and Wild Hunters ; colored frontispiece and other illus- trations. 8vo, pp. 610, cloth. Phila., 1859. $7.50. 7472 Contains chapters on Audubon, Boone, hunter of Kentucky, fox hunting, hunting peccaries in Texas, etc. Wilson (Marcius) American History: comprising historical sketches of Indian tribes; description of American antiquities, etc. ; history of Mexico ; history of Texas, etc. ; numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 672, sheep. New York, 1847. $1.75. 7473 Woodbury (Mr., of N. H.) Speech on Annexation of Texas, delivered in U. S. Sen- ate, Feb. 17, 1845. 8vo, pp. 13, sewn. Washington, 1845. $1.00. 7474 Yoakum (H.) History of Texas from first settlement, 1685, to annexation to U. S. in 1846; plates and folding map. 2 vols., 8vo, sheep. New York, 1856. $20.00. 747S Very scarce. See also Calif. ; Marryat, Violet — Kans. ; Aldridge — La. ; Cox — Ohio ; Oberhn — Ore- gon; Sage. UTAH. Beadle (J. H.) Life in Utah; or, mysteries and crimes of Mormonism, being an expose of secret rites and ceremonies of Latter-Day Saints, vnth full and authentic history of polygamy and Mormon Sect from origin to present time; folding map and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 340, cloth. Phila,, circa 1870. $2.50. 7476 Bell (E. J.) Latter-Day Delusions, or the Inconsistencies of Mormonism. 12mo, original wrapper, as issued. 1853. $2.00. 7477 Written by a Minister of the Church of England to refute the claims made by the Mormons, Boddam-Whetham (J. W.) Western Wanderings; record of travel in the evening land ; beautifully illustrated. 8vo, pp. 364, cloth. London, 1874. $3.00. 7478 New York, Niagara, Chicago, Omaha, 3alt Lake City, Virginia City, Stockton, San Francisco, Mount Shasta, The Modpcs, Fort Klamath to the Mystic I,ake, Jacksonville, Columbia River, Kalama, Victoria, the Fraser, British Columbia, etc. Bonwick (Jas.) Mormons and silver mines. 12mo, pp. 432, cloth. London, 1872. $1.50. 7479 Book of Mormon: account written by the hand of Mormon; trans, by Joseph Smith, Jr. 12mo, pp. 636, cloth. Denver, 1908. $1.00. 7480 Bowles (Samuel) Across the Continent: journey to Rocky Mountains, the Mormons and the Pacific States; folding colored map. 12mo, pp. 472, cloth. Springfield, 1866. $1.50. 7481 Our New West; travel between the Mississippi and the Pacific; Colorado, Wyo., Utah, Idaho, Ore., Wash., etc., including the Pacific R. R., etc. ; maps, portraits and full page illustrations. 8vo, pp. 524, newly bound in buckram, gilt top. Hartford, 1869. Fine copy. $3.50. 7482 Bromfield (Edward T.) Picturesque Tours in America, including vivid descriptions of most wonderful scenery in U. S. ; very numerous illustrations. 4to, pp. 216, cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1885. $1.75. 7483 Brotherton ,Edward) Mormonism : its Rise and Progress, and the Prophet Joseph Smith. 8vo, uncut. London, circa 1846. $3.00. 7484 One of the earliest English works written against Mormonism. The author notes he has just been informed that the great trek from Nauvoo to the Rockies was about to be made. Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large volumes, 8vo, cloth, un- cut, gilt tops, Cleveland, 1917-19. $15,00. 7485 The most valuable history yet published of family institutions in the United States. It .leals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, educa- tion, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and mar- riage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the old south, etc. Deals with' family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Ore,, and the Southern States, Caswell (Henry) The Prophet of the Nineteenth Century; or, the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Mormons; with an Analysis of the Book of Mormon; frontispiece. 12mo, pp, 297, cloth, uncut. London, 1843, $2,50. 7486 Chandless (Wm.) Visit to Salt Lake ; Journey across plains, and residence in Mor- mon settlements ; folding map. 12mo, pp. 358, half morocco. London, 1857. $1.75. 7487 Coffin (Charles C.) Our New Way Round the World; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp, 524, cloth, Boston, 1869, $1,75, 7488 Contains interesting chapters on Utah and Mormons, California, Pacific Railroad, Japan, China, Chinese customs, opium, India, Railroads of India, Egypt, etc., including very much material regarding the peculiar manners and customs of these countries. ^ Utah 261 Crofutt's Trans-Continental Tourists' Guide; numerous illustrations and folding colored map. 12mo, pp. 216, cloth. New York, 1871. $2.50. 7489 Dale (Prof. H. C.) The Ashley-Smith Explorations and Discovery of a Central Koute to the Pacific, 1822-29, with the Original Journals, extensive Bibliographies, Analytical Indexes, etc. Handsomely printed in large Caslon type on hand-made paper, deckle-edged with maps (one colored) and plates. Large 8vo, pp. 352, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1918. $5.00. • yf • . ^^^^ 750 Copies printed from type. An account of the first overland expedition to the Pacific Coast, fiom the original journals never Detore pubhshtd. It ithrows much new light on the discovery of South Pass, the Overland Trail, TT»^? t? ^?T '„, ''^"^ ^^^^' Yellowstone National Park, Northern California, Ore,, Neb., Wyo., Utan, JNev., N. M., and Mo. It also gives much new material on the fur trade, the early Catholic Missions, early cartography, etc. Davis (John E.) Mormonism Unveiled, or a Peep into the Principles and Practices of the Latter-day Saints, by John E. Davis, a deluded Brother of the Sect. 8vo, sewn, as issued. Bristol, 1856. $2.00. 7491 This tract is very valuable for the information regarding the early life in Utah and the condi- tion of the Mormon settlers. Dickinson (Mrs. Ellen E.) New Light on Mormonism. 12mo, pp. 272, cloth. New York, 1885. $1.75. . w . ^^^^ Relates to origin of Mormonism showing that there was no suggestion of polygamy in its early days. Dilke (Chas. W.) Greater Britain: record of travel in English-speaking countries during 1866-1867; maps and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 561, cloth. New York, n. d. $1.50. 7493 Much relating to Mormons. Dixon (Wm. H.) New America ; portraits and illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Lon- don, 1867. $5.00. 7494 A fine copy of the best and only complete edition. Contains much of interest relating to the Indians, West, Mormons, and their life in Utah, Shakers, Spiritualism, The Negro, Reconstruction in the South, etc. Farish (Thos. E.) History of Arizona ; with portraits and plates. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Privately published by the author, 1915. $3.00. 7495 Deals with the history of Arizona from earliest explorations by the Spaniards "to the organiza- tion of the Territory in 1863; the early Spanish explorations; Spanish missions; mining; the Santa Fe Trail; Kit Carson; the war with Mexico; Kearny Expedition; thej Mormon Battalion; Gadsden Purchase; stage lines; Confederate invasion; Indian wars; early settlers and pioneers; etc. Female Life among the Mormons; narratives of many years' personal experience by the wife of a Mormon Elder; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 247, boards. London, 1855. $1.50. 7496 The evils and horrors of the Mormon system, degradations it imposes on females and conse- quent vices which extend thru all the ramifications of the Society are freely discussed. Ferris (Benj. G.) Utah and the Mormons; history, government, doctrines, customs, etc., of Latter-Day Saints from observation during residence at Salt Lake City; illus- trations. 12mo, pp. 340, cloth. New York, 1854. First edition. $2.50. 7497 Flagg (Edmund) The Far West : also de Smet's Letters and Sketches during resi- dence among Indian tribes of Rocky Mountains; edited by R. G. Thwaites; with fold- ing map, folding plate, facsimiles, and other illustrations. 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1906. $10.00. 7498 Contains considerable interesting material regarding the Mormons, _ their origin, rise and pro- gress, revelations to prophets, doctrines, tenets, immorality, missionaries, Book of Mormon, etc. Fountain (Paul) The Eleven Eaglets of the West. 8vo, pp. 374, cloth, uncut, gilt top. London, Murray, 1906. $3.00. 7499 A most important and exceedingly interesting record of travels in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada when these states were still considered as the Wild West and the entire territory looked upon as a wilderness. Franklin (J. Benjamin) A Cheap Trip to the Great Salt Lake City. Post 8vo, pp. 32, printed cover. Ipswich [185-]. $6.00. 7500 In 1854 he emigrated to Utah, but was not long there before he became disillusioned; for at the end of 1855, being sent by the Mormon Church as a missionary to California, he averted and started preaching against Mormonism, for which Brigham Young publicly denounced him as a traitor; after which the renegade missionary stumped the States and England, revealing the secrets of the sect, or manufacturing them occasionally. The latest date appearing in the brochure is 1854, and the publication is not probably much later of date. Gibbs (J. F.) Lights and Shadows of Mormonism ; portrait sand views. 12mo, pp. 535, cloth. Privately printed for the author, 1909. $1.75. 7501 Gilbert (G. K.) Map of Lake Bonneville [a water body of quaternary period] ; col- ored map, 19x27 in. $1.00. 7502 Green (Nelson W.) Fifteen Years among Mormons ; being narrative of Mrs. Mary E. V. Smith ; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 388, cloth. New York, 1858. $1.25. 7503 262 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. UTAH. Guillemard (A. G.) Over Land and Sea : a log of travel round the world, 1873-4. Original and best edition, with frontispiece and vignette. 8vo, pp. 356, cloth, gilt edges London, 187S. $4.25. 7504 Calif., Nev., Utah, and the Mormons, Neb., the Union Pacific R. R., III., Canada, Honolulu, Fiji etc. ' Gunnison (J. W.) The Mormons, or Latter Day Saints, in valley of Great Salt Lake : history of their rise, progress, peculiar doctrines, present condition and prospects; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 168, cloth. London, 1852. Scarce. $3.50. 7505 Harrison (Benjamin) Speeches, compiled by Charles Hedges; portrait. 8vo pp 580 doth. New York (1892). $1.00. 7506 The volume contains papers of great interest in regard to Chili andl South American Affairs, hia important speech in Utah, his Illinois speech, his Masonic addresses, etc. History of the Mormons; or Latter Day Saints, with memoirs of life and death of Joseph Smith, the "American Mahomet." Numerous plates. 12mo, pp. 406, cloth Auburn, 1852. $1.25. 7507 of Utah volunteers in Spanish- American^War and in Philippine Islands; com- plete history of all military organizations in which Utah men served, with incidents of camp and field life; numerous portraits and views. Svo, pp. 450, cloth. [Salt Lake, 1900.] $1.75. 7508 Hyde (John) Mormonism : its leaders and designs ; portraits and views. 12mo, pp. 377, cloth. New York, 1857. $3.50. 7509 First edition. Irving (Washington) The Rocky Mountains; or Scenes, Incidents and Adventures in the War West. First Edition; with folding maps 2 vols., 12mo, original cloth. Phila., 1837. Scarce. $7.50. 7510 Leaves damp stained, hence low price. Kelly (William) Across the Rocky Mountains, from New York to California, with a Visit to the celebrated Mormon Colony at the Great Salt Lake. 8vo, original boards, uncut. London, 1852. $2.50. 7511 Kennedy (J. H.) Early Days of Mormonism : Palmyra, Kirtland, and Nauvoo, view of the first Mormon Temple, Kirtland, and facsimile of a Mormon banknote, dated 1837. Post Svo, cloth, uncut. London, 1888. $3.50. 7512 Kinney (Bruce) Mormonism, the Islam of America; plates. 12mo, pp. 189, wrappers. 5qc. 7513 Life among the Mormons and their march to their Zion : with chapter of Indians of plains and mountains of the West by an officer in U. S. Army; portrait and views. 12mo, pp. 219, cloth. New York, 1868. $1.75. 7514 Nicholson (John) Martyrdom of Joseph Standing; or, the murder of a "Mormon" Missionary, with description of Utah penitentiary. 12mo, pp. 160, cloth. Salt Lake City, 1886. $2.75. 7515 Marshall (W. G.) Through America ; or 9 months in U. S. ; very numerous illus- trations. 12rao, pp. 410, cloth. London. $2.50. 7516 Contains over 5 chapters on Utah and the Mormons and nearly 8 chapters on California. Mason (Augustus L.) Our Pioneers, their heroic deeds and devoted lives of fathers and mothers of America embracing principal episodes in struggle of the white race with the red men for possession of new world, with introduction and special contribu- tions by John Clark Ridpath and additional chapters on the Louisiana Purchase, the Great Northwest, the Panama Canal and Louisiana Purchase Exposition ; numerous illustrations. Royal Svo, pp. 694, cloth. [1904.] $3.50. 7517 Much relating to Mormonism. Mormons (The): or Latter-Day Saints, with memoirs of life and death of Joseph Smith, the "American Mahomet;" numerous engravings. 12mo, pp. 326, cloth. Lon- don, circa 1852. $1.25. 7518 Nash (Wallis) Oregon in 1877. The first and best edition, with the 13 plates. 12mo, pp. 304, original cloth, uncut. London (Macmillan), 1S7S. $4.00. 7519 Another copy. Half calf. $4.00. 7520 A valiuable historical work for its period. While dealing principallyi with Oregon, it also con- tains much valuable material on Calif., Nteb., Utah and the Mormons, and the Chinese on the Pacific Coast. Paddock (Mrs. A. G.) The Fate of Madame La Tour, a tale of Great Salt Lake. 12mo, pp. 352, cloth. New York, 1S81. Scarce. $1.50. 7521 Traces development of the Mormon System and shows some of the ways and means of its workings. Patriotic Studies, including extracts from Bills, Acts, and Documents of United States Congress, 1888-1905. Svo, pp. 2S8, limp cloth. N. p., n. d. $1.25. 7522 Includes Sunday Banking in' Post Offices, Sunday Mails, economic aspects of the liouor question, Mormonism, etc. Utah ' 263 Pearls of Great Price, being choice selection from Revelation, Translation and Nar- ratives of Joseph Smith; illustrated. 12mo, pp. 136, roan. Salt Lake City, 1888. ?l-00- 7523 Peebles (J. M.) Around the World; travels in Polynesia, China, India, Egypt, and °tJJ" heathen countries. 8vo, pp. 414, cloth, gilt, nice copy. Boston, 1875. $4.50. 7524 Calif., Utah and the Mormons, Sandwich Islands, Samoa, India's Religions, Egypt, etc. Penrose (Charles W.) "Mormon" Doctrine, plain and simple, or leaves from tree of life. 12mo, pp. 72, cloth. Salt Lake City, 1882. $1.75. 7525 Powell (J. W.) Reports on Lands of the Arid Region of the United States, with more detailed account of Lands of Utah; large folding colored maps in pocket. 4to, pp. 195, cloth. Washington, 1879. $1.75. 7526 Pratt (Orson, one of the twelve Apostles) Series of pamphlets ; with discussion be- tween Elder Wm. Gibson and Rev. Mr. Woodman ; also discussion between Elder John Taylor and three reverend gentlemen of different orders, etc. ; portrait and folding plate. 8vo, half calf gilt. Liverpool, 1851. Scarce. $6.00. 7527 Pratt (Parley P.) Voice of Warning and Instruction to all people; or introduction to faith and doctrine of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 12mo, pp. 182, cloth. Salt Lake City, 1874. $1.50. 7528 Prime (E. D. G.) Around the world : sketches of travel thru many lands and over many seas; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 456, cloth. New York, 1872. First and best edition. $1.50. 7529 Utah and the Mormons, the Pacific Railroad, California, Japan, Hongkong and China, religions of China, India, Egypti Persia, etc. Rae (W. F.) Westward by Rail: journey to San Francisco and back and a visit to the Mormons; map. 12mo, pp. 391, cloth. London ,1871. $1.50. 7530 The best large type edition. Rand McNally and Co.'s Indexed Map of Utah, with Compilation and Index, ac- curately locating Counties, Lakes, Rivers, Railroad Stations, etc., size 12x9 in., folded in 12mo case. Chicago, 1876. 75c. 7531 Remy (Jules) Journey to Great Salt Lake City by Jules Remy and Julius Brenchley, with sketch of history, religion, and customs of the Mormons and introduction on religious movement in U. S. ; folding map, and steel engravings. 2 vols., thick roy. 8vo, cloth. London, 1861. $5.00. 7532 Rich (Ben. E.) Mr. Durant of Salt Lake City; portrait. 32mo, pp. 220, limp cloth. Chattanooga (1902). 7Sc. 7533 Riley (Dr. I. W.) Founder of Mormonism; a Psychological Study of Jos. Smith, Jr. ; portraits and facsimiles. 12mo, pp. 481, cloth. London, 1903. $1.00. 7534 Robinson (Phil) Sinners and Saints: Tour across the States, and round them, with three months among the Mormons. 12mo, pp. 370, cloth. London, 1892. $1.00. 7535 Saint Abe and his Seven Wives; tale of Salt Lake City; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 178, cloth. London, 1873. $1.50. 7536 Salisbury (Herbert Spencer) The Mormon War in Hancock County; portraits. 8vo, pp. 7, sewn. 7Sc. 7537 Sketches of the Intermountain States — Utah, Idaho and Nevada, with biographies of many prominent citizens ; very numerous portraits and illustrations. Sm. 4to, pp. 376, full morocco, gilt edges. Salt Lake City, 1909. Pub'd at $12.50. $6.00. 7538 Smith (Jos., Jr.) Book of Mormon. 12mo, pp. 563, full roan gilt. Liverpool, 1854. $2.50. 7539 Smucker (S. M.) Life among Mormons, or religious, social and political history of Mormons, from their origin to present time; their doctrines, government and condi- tions, etc.; plates. 12mo, pp. 466, cloth. New York, n. d. $1.25. 7540 South (Colon) Out West: or, from London to Salt Lake City and back. 12mo, pp. 270, cloth. London, 1884. $1.75. . . 7541 Spencer (Orson) Letters exhibiting most prominent doctrines of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in reply to Wm. Crowel. 12mo, pp. 232, cloth. Salt Lake City, 1891. $1.75. 7542 Stansbury (Howard) Exploration and Survey of the valley of the Great Salt Lake, including a Reconnoissance of a new route thru Rocky Mountains; numerous plates. Complete with the atlas of maps. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1852. $3.50. 7543 A fine set. Stenhouse (Mrs. T. B. H.) "Tell it all"; story of life's experiface in Mormonism, with preface by Harriet Beecher Stowe ; portraits and other illus. 8vo, pp. 624, cloth. Hartford, 1874. $3.75. . 7544 Taylder (T. W. P.) Mormon's Own Book; its present condition, and the life of Joseph Smith. 12mo, pp. 280, cloth. London, 1857. $1.75. 7545 264 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. UTAH. Three Nights' Public Discussion between the Revs. C. W. Cleeve, James Robertson, and Philip Carter, and Elder J. Taylor, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, &c. 8vo. Liverpool, 1850. $1.50. 7546 Todd (Dr. John) The Sunset Land, or Great Pacific Slope. 12mo, pp. 322, a choice copy handsomely bound by Riviere in half polished morocco gilt, gilt tops. Boston 1871. $7.50. , 7547 A choice copy of this very scarce volume. Chiefly relating to California, the Yosemite Valley Utah and the Mormons, the Trans-Continental Railroads, etc. Tullidge (Edward) History of Salt Lake City and its founders; numerous steel engravings. Thick 8vo, cloth. Salt Lake City [1886]. $6.00. 7548 Mormons at Salt Lake, political history and Woman's suffrage, railroads and mining in Utah. Turner (J. B.) Mormonism in all Ages, or the Rise, Progress and Causes of Mor- monism, with a Biography of its Author and Founder, Joseph Smith, Jun. 8vo, orig- inal cloth. New York [1842]. $4.50. 7549 An early attack upon Joseph Smith after the religious world had realized the growth of the sect and its power in gaining converts. A word is addressed to JoBeph Smith at Nauvoo. Twain (Mark) Roughing It; very numerous illustrations . Thick 8vo, half morocco. Hartford, 1872. $6.00. 7550 First edition. Contains much relating to Mormons — a Mormon emigrant train, Mormons and Gentiles, talk with a Saint, Mormon contractors, polygamy viewed from a new standpoint, the Mor- mon Bible, proof of its Divinity, plagiarism of its authors, Mormons in Nevada, and the appendix contains sketch of Mormon history and the Mountain Meadows Massacre. "Uncle Sam's Abscess, or Hell upon Earth for Uncle Sam, by W. Jarman, who suf- fered Twelve Years in the Mormon Hell on Earth as one of the 'Virgins without Guile,' and a Priest after the Order of Melchizedek, where Polygamy, Incest and Murder are taught and practised as ReHgion," &c. Post. 8vo, pp. 32. Exeter (Eng- land), 1884. $2.25. 7551 This is a presentatin copy from Jarman. Tlie work was, in its day, one of the strongest against Mormonism, and there is little dioubt its publication helped to extend the spread of the Mormon sect, as it is always the case in persecuted religions. Van Tramp (John C.) Prairie and Rocky Mountain Adventures, or life in the West, etc. ; illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 650, newly bound in buckram. Columbus, 1866. $7.50. _ _ 7552 Contains a great amount of material relating to the old Northwest, Indians, California, Mormon- ism, Oregon, Washington, etc. Waite (Mrs. C. V.) Adventures in far West ; and life among the Mormons. 12mo, pp. 312, cloth. Chicago, 1882. $1.75. 7553 An inside view of Mormonism, its mysteries, revelations, secret societies, etc. Mormon Prophet and his harem; or an authentic history of Brigham Young, his numerous wives and children ; portraits. 8vo, pp. 318, cloth. Chicago, 1867. $3.00. 7554 [Ward (Maria)] The Mormon Wife; A life story of the sacrifices, sorrows and sufferings of women. Narrative of many years personal experience, by the wife of a Mormon elder; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 457, cloth. Hartford, 1872. $3.50. 7555 Young (Ann Eliza) Wife No. 19, or story of life in bondage, being a complete ex- pose of Mormonism and revealing the sorrows, sacrifices and sufferings of women in polygamy; portrait and numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 60S, newly bound in buckram, leather label. Hartford, 1876. $5.00. 7556 See also Maine; Pleasure Boat — Oregon; De Smet. VERMONT. Adams (John) Correspondence with Wm. Cunningham, 1803 to 1812. Contains also "The Crisis" written toward close of late war [by a citizen of Vermont] : also articles of treaty of peace signed by Madison. 8vo, pp. 219 and 96, half morocco. Boston, 1823. Cheap copy. $2.75. 7557 Bemis (S. F.) Relations between Vermont Separatists and Great Britain, 1789-1791. 8vo, pp. 12, sewn. Excerpt, Amer. Hist. Review, April, 1916. $1.00. 7558 Benedict (G. G.) Vermont at Gettysburg. Sketch of the part taken by the Vermont troops in the Battle of Gettysburg; portrait, map, and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 31, cloth. Burlington, 1870. $1.75. ... . 7559 Vermont in the Civil War ; history of part taken by Vermont Soldiers and Sailors ; portraits, maps, and sketches. 2 vols., thick 8vo, cloth. Burlington, 1886. $5.00. 7560 Boston and Burlington Telegraph Co. Articles of Association for formation. 8vo, pp. 12, wrappers. Burlington, 1848. $1.00. 7561 Burlington (Vt.) Weekly Sentinel, complete from Jan. 5, 1866, to Dec. 27, 1867. 2 very large volumes, folio, half leather. $25.00. 7562 Vermont 265 Calhoun (Arthur W.) Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the present, with extensive bibliographies and analytical index ; handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Mittineague hand-made paper. 3 large vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1917-19. $15.00. 7653 The most valuable history yet published of family instifit-.ions in the United States. It deals with marriage customs, controlled fecundity, the status of parents, servants, sexual morality, educa- tion, economic and moral conditions, relations to the state, industry, society, courtship and mar- riage in the various states, the woman question, the new industrial order, negro relations, the_ old south, etc. Deals with' family and social conditions in almost every state of the Union, especially New England, N. Y., N. J., Del., I'a., Ore., and the Southern States. Carey (M.) Olive Branch; or, fauhs on both sides, federal and democratic; serious appeal on necessity of mutual forgiveness and harmony. 12mo, pp. 468, old calf. Middlebury, Vt., 1816. $6.00. 7564 Catholic Memoirs of Vermont and New Hampshire, with sketches of lives of Rev. Wm. H. Hoyt, and Fanny Allen ; also with accounts heretofore unpublished of lives of Daniel Barber, Horace Barber, S.J., and Jerusha Barber, named in religion Sister Mary Augustin, etc. ; portrait and views. 12mo, pp. 166, cloth. Burlington, 1886. $1.50. 7565 Only a few copies privately printed. Chittenden (Hon. L. C.) The Capture of Ticonderoga. Annual address before the Vermont Societv, delivered at Montpelier, Vt., Oct. 8, 1872. 8vo, pp. 127, cloth. Rut- land, 1872. $2.00. 7566 Personal Reminiscences, 1840-1890, including some not hitherto published of Lincoln and the war ; portrait. 8vo, pp. 434, cloth. New York, 1893. $1.50. 7557 Early bench and bar in Vt., early Pacific R. R. travel, the Adirondack Region, I ticularly nch and valuable m regard to Colonial conditions, the various Mississippi Tribes of In- dians, commerce, etc. Early (S. S.) History of Family of Early in America who settled in what is now Madison Co., Va., early in 18th Century. Sm. 4to, boards, uncut . Albany, 1896. $1.50. 7649 Edgar (Capt. Geo. P.) Va. Commissioner for the Poor, autograph letter signed, dated from Hdqrs., Commissioners for the Poor, Norfolk, Va., March 25, 1864. 1 page, 4to. $1.50. 7650 Ellis (Edward S.) Camp Fires of General Lee from the Peninsula to Appomattox Court House; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 414, cloth. Phila. [1886)]. $1.75. 7651 Ely (Alfred) Journal, edited by C. Lanman ; steel portrait. 12mo, pp. 360, cloth. New York, 1862. $1.00. 7652 Alfred Ely was a prisoner of war at Richmond for 5 months. [Estabrooks (Henry L.)] Adrift in Dixie; or, Yankee officer among the Rebels; with intro. by Edmund Kirke. 12mo, pp. 224, cloth. New York, 1866. $1.50. 7653 Libby prison and a description of escape from, and journey back to the Union lines. Extracts Copied from the Vestry Book of St. John's Church, Old Henrico Par- ish. List of_ Ministers, Readers, Clerks, and Sextons of Curies Church During the Colonial Period; Extracts from Henrico Co. Court, 1697; Proceedings of the Com- mittee of Safety, Cumberland, Va., 1775-76; List of Property taken and destroyed by the enemy; Copy of Suit "Robinson's Admars, vs. Byrd et als.," 1776; the whole being over 200 neat and clear manuscript pages, in pencil and ink. Small folio, sheep (rubbed). $37.50. 7654 Saint John's Church is one of the most noted of the historic churches of Virginia. Fearon (Henry B.) Journey of 5,000 Miles through eastern and western States of America contained in eight reports addressed to thirty-nine English families by whom author was deputeed in 1817 to ascertain whether any and what part of United States would be suitable for their residence, etc. Svo, pp. 465, boards. London, 1818. $3.00. 7655 Comments on farms and farming, industries, emigration, Boston, New York, with much relating to Illinois Territory. Same, half roan. $3.00. 7656 Fedric (Francis) Slave Life in Virginia and Kentucky; or, 50 years of slavery in Southern States of America. 12mo, pp. 116, cloth. London, 1863. $1.75. 7657 Ferguson (Charles D.) Experiences of a forty-niner during 34 vears' residence in Calif, and Australia; illustrations. Svo, pp. 508, cloth. Cleveland, 1838. $3.00. 7658 Flint (Timothy) Pioneer, Missionary, Author, Editor, 1780-1840: life among frontiersmen in Ohio and Mississippi Valley and in New England and the South by Kirkpatrick. With chronological list of his writings, bibliography, etc. ; plates. Svo, pp. 331, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1911. $5.00. 7659 Early history of central, western and southern parts of the U. S. from 1780 to 1840'. Floyd (General John B.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Headquarters, Va. State Line, Camp Clarkson, Feb. 2, 1863, addressed to War Gov. Letcher of Va. 1 v., foHo. $10,00. . . 7660 Relates to nonpayment of officers who have participated in battle but not received official com- missions on account of delays by Confederate states in issuing same. Floyd was Secy, of War under President Buchanan, but resigned on Virginia's Secession. He was indicted for aiding secession leaders and for placing federal troops in remote sections. One of the senior generals at JPt. Donelson. Censured by President Davis for negligence and cowardice and relieved from his command. Fordham (Elias P.) Personal Narrative of Travels in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsyl- vania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky; and of a residence in the Illinois territory, 1817-1818: edited with introductions, notes, index, etc., by Prof. Frederic A. Ogg. Printed in 272 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. VIRGINIA. large type on Dickinson's paper, with facsimiles of the author's sketches and plans 8vo, pp. 248, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1906. $6.50. 7661 One thousand copies were printed, now^ out of print and scarce. Forsky [?] (James) Original autograph letter signed, addressed to S. R. Brooks and dated from Richmond, Va., June 14, 1861. 4 very closely written pages, 4to $10.00. 7662 A most interesting historical document evidently written by a banker or man of large commer- cial interests, il^ being a full and very detailed report of banking, commercial and general condi- tions in the South, most bitter in its expressions regarding the North, which he firmly believes will be defeated with an enormous public debt and bankrupt treasury, and no credit, that New York commerce will be a total wreck. He writes most encouragingly of general conditions in the South, states that no Southern companies will pay July dividends to any northern creditors, refers to the grossest of outrages committed by the North, etc. Fredericksburg (Va.) Christian Banner, June 24, 1862. $1.50. 7663 A rare Confederate paper. Garland (General Samuel, of Va.) Original autograph letter signed, dated from Manasses Junction, May 25, 1861, addressed to Gov. Letcher of Va. I page, 4to $10.00. . 7664 Relates to "Smoky Jones,'' a graduate of Virginia Military Institute and Judge in Minnesota, who, through his services in the Confederacy, lost all he had. Gates (Col. Theodore B.) Original letter signed, dated Hdqrs., Post and Defences, City Point, Va., July 1, 1864, addressed to Capt. T. R. Leslie, Prov. Marshal. 3 pp., 4to, with extensive endorsements. $12.50. 7565 Important historical document regarding suspicious sailing vessels in Powell Creek, report of their capture and of the mei^ who reported themselves as refugees. These vessels wer discovered by a sergeant of the 3rd Pa. Cav. Gates (Theophilus R-) Trials, Experience, Exercises of Mind and First Travels (in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, etc.). 16mo, a remarkably fine copy in the original half sheep (margin of one leaf defective, affecting some letters). Poughkeepsie, 1810. $12.50. 7665 An exceedingly rare volume. TTie author was the founder of a Sect in Chester County, Pa., called "Battle Axes," who, in their religious observances, appeared entirely nude, representing pris- tine purity, etc. Glazier (Willard) Three years in the Federal cavalary; portraits and plates. 12mo, pp. 348, cloth. New York, 1873. $1.00. 7567 Relates more particularly to the operations of the Federal Army in Va. Glover (Thomas) Account of Virginia ; its situation, temperature, productions, in- habitants, manner of planting and ordering tobacco, etc. 8vo, pp. 31, roxburghe. Ox- ford, 1904. $2.25. 7668 Issued in a limited edition of 250 copies only and beautifully printed on deckle-edged paper from type contemporary with the original tract, being oast under the direction of Dr. John Fell about 1675. Grantham (Sir Thos.) Historical Account of some Memorable Actions particularly in Virginia, also against admiral of Algier and in East Indies ; with introduction by R. A. Brock. 8vo, pp. 79, wrappers, uncut. Richmond, 1882. $1.50. 7669 Edition limited to 250 numbered copies. H. (Mrs.) Three Years in Field Hospitals of the Army of the Potomac. 12mo, pp. 132, cloth. Phila., 1867. $2.50. 7570 Hale (John P.) Trans-Allegheny Pioneers : historical sketches of first white settle- ments west of the Alleghenies, 1748 and after; maps and plates. 12mo, pp. 330, cloth. Cincinnati, 1886. Scarce. $3.00. 7671 Hamlin (Augustus C.) Battle of Chancellorsville ; numerous maps. 8vo, pp. 196, cloth. Bangor, 1896, $1.25. 7672 Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute ; Report for Year ending June 30, 1874. 8vo, pp. 33, sewn. 1874. 7Sc. 7673 Harbor Commissioners' Regulations for the Harbor of Norfolk and Portsmouth. 8vo, pp, 11, sewn. Norfolk, Va., 1877. 75c. 7674 Hariot (Thomas) Narrative of the First English Plantation of Virginia, first printed at London in 1588, now reproduced after De Bry's illustrated edition printed at Frank- fort in 1590, the illustrations having been designed in Virginia in 1585 by John White. Small 4to, pp. 178, Roxburghe, as new. London, 1893. $3,50. 7675 The above is the beautiful reprint made in London in 1893. which reproduces the many quaint and curious plates, and map. It is entirely out of print and becoming scarce, as only a small number were printed. It records contemporaneously the history of the first English settlement in the U. S., e=tablished by Sir Walter Raleigh, and its failure, Virginia at that time covered all of the country North of Florida and South of Labrador, Harris (Lieut. W. C.) Prison Life in the Tobacco Warehouse at Richmond. 12mo, pp. 175, wrappers. Phila., 1862. SOc. 7676 Virginia 273 Hass (Wills de) History of early settlement and Indian wars of western Va., em- bracmg account of various expeditions in West previous to 179S. 8vo, pp. 416, cloth. Wheeling, 1851. $20.00. . fi . ^^^^ An unusually fine copy of the original edition. Hatcher (Edmund N.) The Last Four Weeks of the War; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 416, cloth. Columbus, 1892. $1.50. 7678 Henry (Patrick) Sketches of his Life and Character, by William Wirt; engraved portraits. 8vo, pp. 468, old calf. Hartford, 1845. $1.50. 7679 Heth (Gen. Henry) Original autograph letter signed, dated Quartermaster General's Office, Richmond, May 15, 1861, addressed to Col. Smith. 1 page, 4to. $10.00. 7680 A letter regarding appointment of Amber and Harman as Q. M.'s at Harper's Ferry. West Tj'u ^'Z^"^*-'^' resigned to enter C. S. A., where he commanded Va. troops. Hills (A. C, Civil War correspondent of N. Y. Evening Post) Original autograph letter signed, addressed to Edmund C. Stedman of the N. Y. World, dated from Camp on James River, Va., July 21, 1862. 4 pp., closely written, 4to. $25.00. 7681 A very important historical document, in which Hills gives many historical details and in which ne viciously assails the misstatements in the press "the newspapers lie about us like satan. They say_we are in excellent health and spirits with plenty of food and full of enthusiasm for McClef- lan. It is all a lie as barefaced and absolute a lie as was ever told. This campaign has proved a most absolute and rniserable failure." He refers to the various fights in which the regiment has been engaged, gives details of the dis- comforts^^ of the newspaper correspondent, "Fair Oaks was a blunder and its advantages thrown away, "we have made a disastrous retreat," "we have been out-generaled and defeated," etc. Another letter, from same to the same, dated from office of Evening Post, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1862. 3 pp., 8vo. $20.00. 7682 An important and rather bitter andi pessimistic letter in which Hills confidentially advises Sted- man that he fears Washington may fall into the hands of the rebels; he regrets the great humilia- tion and disgrace that the Federal army is Jicsr on the defensive, he lays the blame for the gen- erally unsatisfactory situation to the fact that "it does not seem yet to liave penetrated the thick skull^ of our prime minister and his Washington associates that this country is really engaged in war." He refers to his iraail being intercepted and captured by the Confederates during the retreat from Richmond, etc. History of U. S. No. 1 or Uncle Philips' conversations with children about Va. ; illus- trations. 16mo, pp. 232, half morocco. N. Y., 1834. $1.25. 7683 Hodgkins (W. H.) Battle of Fort Stedman (Petersburg, Va.), March 25, 1865; fold- ing map. 8vo, pp. 49, wrappers. Boston, 1889. $1.00. 7684 Hodgson (Adam) Letters from North America during a Tour in U. S. and Canada, with engraved plates. 2 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1824. $7.50. 7685 A remarkably fine copy, in the original boards with the ed§;QS entirely uncut, and almost as clean as when issued. Relates extensively to Ohio, Va., S. C, Washington, D. C, Miss., Ga. N. Y., Canada, Vt., Mass., Pa., R. I., Me., etc. Hubard (Mr., of Va.) Speech against Tariff, 1842. 8vo, pp. IS, sewn. Washington, 1842. $1.25. 7686 Humphreys (Maj.-Gen. A. A.) From Gettysburg to the Rapidan ; The Army of the Potomac, July, 1863, to April, 1864; folding maps. 12mo, pp. 94, cloth. New York, 1883. $1.00. 7687 Virginia Campaign of '64 and '65, Army of the Potomac and Army of the James; folding maps. 12mo, pp. 462, cloth. New York (Campaigns of Civil War 12), 1883. $1.25. 7688 Hutchins (Thomas) Topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina ; reprinted from the exceedingly rare original edition of 1778, and edited with an extensive biographical sketch of the author, annotated bibliography of his writings, index, etc., by Frederick C. Hicks, of Columbia University Library. Beautifully printed in large type and illustrated with maps, facsimiles, etc. Royal 8vo, pp. 144, full buckram, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 7689 Only 245 copies printed, .each numbered. It contains in pocket at end the very large Hutchins Map of 1778, size 42x34 inches. It contains much valuable information regarding the early forts, Indian Kxpeditions, Benjamin Franklin, early river navigation, Kaskaskia, Illinois, Lakes Michigan and Huron, Port Mackinac, Missouri River, Ohio River, Fort Pitt, Public Lands Systems, southern Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Vincennes, George Washington, etc. Imlay (G.) Topographical description of Western territory of North America, con- taining succinct account of soil, climate, natural history, population, agriculture, man- ners and customs, with ample description of several divisions into which that country is partitioned; the discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky, topography and natural history of that important country, by John Filson, to which is added adventures of Col. Daniel Bonn, minutes of Piankashaw Council held at Post St. Vin- cent, 1784, and account of Indian nations of the 13 States. With the 2 rare folding maps in excellent condition. Small 8vo, pp. 260, beautifully bound by Riviere of Lon- don, in full polished levant morocco extra, inside gold borders, and full gilt-edges. New York, 1793. $15.00. . 7690 An nnusuallv choife conv of this scarce work, with the two folding maps fusually wanting). Relates to N. Y., Pa., Md., N. J., Va., N. C, S. C., Ga., Fla., Ky., Ohio, 111., Ont., West Va., Old Louisiana Territory, Delaware, and the N. W. regions of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. 274 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. VIRGINIA. Interesting Narrative of Life of Claudah Equiano ; or, Gustavas Vasea the African. 12mo, pp. 360, cloth, with engraved portrait of Denton and the scarce folded plate London, 1793. $17.50. 7691 A very rare and interesting volume relating both to Slavery and Virginia. The author of this autobiography was carried into slavery in Virginia in 1766. He descijbes minutely the conditions of slavery in the American colonies, the oppression, cruelty and extortion, more particularly in Georgia and Virginia. Jackson (Stonewall) The Life, by [John E. Cooke] a Virginian, from official papers, contemporary narratives and personal acquaintance; portrait. 8vo, pp. 305, original wrappers. Richmond, 1863. Very scarce. $15.00. 7692 A fin copy of the exceedingly rare first edition published in the Confederate States during the Civil War. Jackson (Wm.) Constitutions of the several Independent States of America, Declara- tion of Independence ; Articles of Confederation ; Declaration of Rights ; the Non- Importation Agreement; and Petition of Penn's Congress to the king, with appendix of Treaties between England and U. S. ; Provisional Treaty and Treaty between the States-General and U. S. With the rare portrait of George Washington by W. Sharp, with the legend "Don't trea don me." 8vo, pp. 504, half calf gilt. London, 1783. $20.00. 7693 The portrait in this copy is in the rare first state, datej Feb. 22, 1780. In nearly all copies it bears the date 1783. Contains the charters of N. H., Mass., R. I., Conn., N. Y., N. J., Pa., Del., JMd., Va., Carolina, Ga. Jefferson (Thomas) Life and Times by Samuel M. Smucker; portrait. 12mo, pp. 400, cloth. Phila., 1860. $1.25. 7694 Somewhat foxed. Jeffrey (W. H.) Richmond Prisons, 1861-62; with name, rank, company, regiment and state of the 4,000 who were confined there ; portraits, plates and facsimiles. 12mo, pp. 271, half morocco. St. Johnsbury, Vt. (1893). $1.50. 7695 Same, cloth. St. Johnsbury, Va. (1893). $1.25. 7696 Johnston (Charles, of Va.) Incidents attending the capture, detention and ransom of ; reprinted from the original edition of 1827 with intro. by Edwin E. Sparks ; map and facsimile of original title page. 12mo, pp. 156, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Cleveland, 1905. $2,00. 7697 Joint Committee on Conduct of the War Report of the War. 3 vols., thick 8vo, cloth. Washington, 1863. $3.50. 7698 Part I, Army of the Potomac; Part II, Bull Run — Ball's Bluff; Part III, Western Department, or Missouri- Jones (J. W.) Army of Northern Virginia Memorial Volume. 8vo, pp. 347, half roan. Richmond, 1880. $1.75. 7699 Christ in the Camp ; or. Religion in Lee's Army ; supplemented by sketch of work in the other Confederate Armies ; numerous plates, two colored. 8vo, pp. 624, cloth. Richmond, Va. (1887). $2.75. 7700 Relates more particularly to the Army of Northern Va. Keith (Sir William, Bart.) History of the British Plantations in America, with a chronological account of the most remarkable things, which happened to the first adventurers in their several Discoveries of that New World. [All published which contained the complete history of Virginia and the trade and commerce of that col- ony] ; with the two rare folded maps. 4to, pp. 196, contemporary calf. London, 1738. $95.00. 7701 A remarkably tall and clean copy of this exceedingly rare work. In fact, the present copy is in the original calf binding, and the edges have never been re-cut. The work is the basic author- ity for Colonial History in America, especially of Virginia. Copies seldom occur with the two maps. Kellogg (Sanford C.) The Shenandoah Valley and Virginia, 1861-5. 12mo, pp. 248, cloth, uncut. New York [1903]. $2,00. 7702 [Kennedy (J. P.)] Swallow Barn; or, a Sojourn in the Old Dominion. First edi- tion. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. Phila., 1832. $2.25, 7703 Sketches of life and manners in Virginia. Kennedy (Pendleton) The Backwater Chronicle; Narrative of an Expedition into the Land of Canaan, in Randolph County, Va., a Country flowing with Wild Animals, such as Panthers, Bears, Wolves, Elk, etc, with innumerable Trout ; with illustrations, 12mo, pp. 223, cloth (worn). New York, 1853. Scarce. $2.00. 7704 Kercheval (Samuel) History of the Valley of Virginia. Second edition, revised and extended by the Author, 8vo, pp. 347, old sheep. Woodstock, 1850. Very scarce. $13.50, 7705 knights Templar of Mass. and R. I.: memoir of pilgrimage to Va,, 1859, 12mo, pp, 212, cloth, Boston, 1859, $2,50, 7705a Virginia 275 ^^^u^f^' P^°' ^"^ Autograph letter entirely in his handwriting, to General R. S. ivwell dated from the Inspector General's office, Department of Northern Virginia, March 14, 1862. 1 p., 4to. $7.00. 7706 Autograph letters of General Lay are exceedingly scarce. The present letter is an important one, expiaimng delay in releasing prisoners. The letter is also signed and countersigned by General Ewell and General Trimble. Lederer (John) Discoveries in three several marches from Virginia to west of Carolina and other parts of the continent, 1669-70, together with map of whole terri- tory which he traversed, collected and translated by Wm. Talbot; map. 8vo, pp. 30, boards, uncut. Rochester, 1902. $2,00. 7707 Only 300 copies of this edition were printed this being No. 130'. Lee (Gen. Robert E., of Va.) Original autograph letter entirely in his handwriting, dated Hdqrs., Meadow Bluffs, Sept. 23, 1861, addressed to War Gov. Letcher, of Va. 1 page, 4to. $27.50. 7708 Relates to Majori Armsfead and Capt. Picket as Colonels of Bedford and Franklin County, Va., Vols. Letter from Secretary of Treasury accompanying report and sundry statements pre- pared in pursuance of act supplementary to act entitled "An Act to establish the Treas- ury Department." Royal 8vo, pp. 15, sewn. (London), 1801. $1.50. 7709 Contains much relating to Virginia. Logan: The Mingo Chief. A Family History by the Author of "Seventy Six." 8vo, pp. 176, half calf. London, 1840. $3.50. 7710 London Chronicle: (tri-weekly issue), 1799, Jan. 31 to Feb. 2. $1.00. 7711 Longstreet (James) From Manassas to Appomattox ; memoirs of the Civil War in Amen; extensively illustrated with maps and illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 690, cloth, gilt top. Phila., 1896. $5.00. 7712 A history of the campaigns of the Army of Northern Va., but more particularly the First Corp. Besides participating in all the Va. battles, they were in active service at Bull Run, Gettysburg, Antietam and Chickamauga. Lossing (Benson J.) Home of Washington; or Mt. Vernon and its associations; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 446, cloth, gilt edges. New York, 1871. $1.50. 7713 McCarthy (Carlton) Soldier life in army of Northern Virginia, 1861-65 ; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 230, cloth. Atlanta, 1908. Scarce. $1.75. 7714 McClellan (George B.) Report on organization and campaigns of Army of the Potomac, with account of campaign in W. Va. and plans of battlefields'. Maps, one folding. 8vo, pp. 480, cloth. N. Y., 1864. 75c. 7715 M'Clung (John A.) Sketches of Western Adventure containing account of most interesting incidents connected with settlement of west, 1755-1794, with appendix; numerous engravings. 12mo, pp. 315, old calf. Dayton, 1852. $3.00. 7716 Much relating to Virginia. McHenry (G.) The Cotton Trade, its bearing upon the prosperity of Great Britain and commerce of the American republics, considered in connection with the system of negro slavery in the Confederate states. 8vo, pp. 292, cloth. London, 1863. $2.00. 7717 Contains material bearing on early laws in Va. Mcintosh (Kenneth) Notes on Constitutional History of U. S. 12mo, pp. 200, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1877. $1.75. 7718 Privately printed. This copy is a presentation copy from author. Relates to Va., Pa., and Mass. McWhorter (L. V.) The Border Settlers of Northwestern Virginia, from 1768 to 1795, embracing the Life of Jesse Hughes and other Noted Scouts of the Great Woods of the Trans-Allegheny, with notes and illustrative anecdotes ; with sketch of author by Dr. J. P. MacLean. With plates and woodcuts. 8vo, pp. 510, cloth. Privatelv printed for the author, Hamilton, 1915. $2.50. 7719 Malet (Rev. W. W.) An errand to the South in Summer of 1862; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 318, cloth. London, 1863. $1.75. 7720 Manuscript: Rare Document, being the Appellant's Case and the Respondent's Case in the case of Sarah Rogers, Spinster, Administratrix of Whetstone Rogers, late of Whydah, on the Coast of Africa, Esq., deceased, with the Will of the said Rogers annexed; Appellant; Alexander Spalding, Merchant, Respondent. Folio, pp. 8, newly boimd in half morocco gilt. 1740. $12.50. 7721 The trial was held in WiUiamsburgh, Virginia, where the respondent had gone to escape arrest and trial in England. Probably never printed. Marks (J. J.) Peninsular Campaign in Virginia or incidents and scenes on battle- fields and in Richmond; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 444, cloth. Philadelphia, 1864. $1.25. . . , . . . 7722 Maury (M. F.) Physical Survey of Virginia, geographical position, its commercial advantages and national importance ; large folding maps. 8vo, pp. 90, wrappers. Rich- mond, 1868. $1.50. , . 7723 Meade (Wm., Bishop of Protestant Episcopal church in Diocese of Va.) Memoir of Hfe by J. Johns; portraits. 12mo, pp. 538, cloth. Baltimore, 1867. $1.50. 7724 Autographed presentation copy from the author. 276 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. VIRGINIA. Memminger (Charles G., Secy, of C. S. Treasury) A very important historical auto- graph letter signed, dated Executive Office, Treasury Dept, Jan. 10, 1861, addressed to C. M. Furman, President Bank of the State. 3 pp., 4to. $35.00. 7725 A most important historical document showing the great difficulties which the Confederate states experienced in financing the War, in] their subscriptions of bonds and stocks of Confederate issue, the necessity of changing legislation, the lack of funds for general defense purposes, the difficulties between the banking interests and confederate states, etc. Memoir of Pilgrimage to Virginia of Knights Templar of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, May, 1859. 12mo, pp. 211, cloth. Boston, 1859. $1.25. 7726 Memorial to soldiers and sailors of U. S. who gave up their lives for their country in war of 1898 erected at Arlington [Mass.] by National Society of Colonial Dames; illustrations. 4to, wrappers. Springfield, 1902. 75c. 7727 Message from the Army of the Valley of Virginia. An excessively rare broadside dated "Camp of Smith's Brigade, Feb. 10, 1865." A copy of the excessively rare orig- inal accompanied by a copy of the facsimile which frequently passes as the original, but a careful comparison of the two, side by side, shows many small, yet distinct dif- ferences. 2 items. Very rare. $20.00. 7728 The message consists of a series of resolutions on the continuance of the war. One paragraph reads; *'That while we will hail with joy the peace which brings to us the recognition of our in- dependence and assigns us our proper place in the family of nations, we cast from us with scorn the arrogant and insolent propositions recently made to our commissioners by Abraham Lincoln, as representative of the people of the United States, and respectfully urge our government to apply every resource of the country to the vigorous and untiring prosecution of the war as the only means of obtaining an honorable peace." Michaux (Andre) Travels into Kentucky, 1793-1796: Travels to west of Allegheny Mountains in Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, and back to Charleston by the Upper Carolines, 1802-1803, by Francois A. Michaux : Tour into the territory' northwest of the Allegheny Mountains, 1803, by Thaddeus M. Harris; edited by Thwaites ; with portraits, folding maps, and facsimiles. Large 8vo, pp. 382, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Cleveland, 1904. $5.00. 7729 Interesting material relating to Virginia. Mindil (George W.) Battle of Fair Oaks; reply to Genl. Jos. E. Johnston; map. 8vo, pp. 16, wrappers. Phila., 1874. $1.50. 7730 250 copies privately printed. The above is an autographed presentation copy from the author. Mitchell (D. W.) Ten years in U. S., being an Englishman's views of men and things in North and South; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 340, cloth. London, 1862. Scarce. $3.50, 7731 Relates more particularly to Va. and D. C. "Monitor" and "Merrimac" Fight. Message of Confederate President, Executive Dept., April 10, 1862. "I herewith transmit to Congress a communication from the Secy, of Navy, covering a 'detailed report of Flag Officer Buchanan, of the brilliant triumph of his squadron over the vastly superior forces of the enemy, in Hampton Roads, on the 8th and 9th of March last,' — Jefferson Davis." 8vo, 14 pp., sewn. [Richmond, 1862.] $55.00. 7732 This slender and unpretentious .pamphlet is the official report of the Confederate .commander of the "Merrimac" (renamed by the Confederate authorities "Virginia"), giving full details of that historic and most famous of all naval duels, which revolutionized naval warfare, the world over. It is one of the most important historic nuggets and is of great rarity, no copy being listed in any of the bibliographies. Mooney (James) Siouan Tribes of the East; folding colored map. 8vo, pp. 100, sewn. Washington, 1894. $1.00. 7733 Morgan (Daniel, of the Va. Line of the Armv of U. S.) Life and portions of his correspondence, compiled by James Graham. 12mo, pp. 475, cloth. $1.50. 7734 Cheap copy, lacks fly leaves and has piece torn from last page, not damaging the text, however. Murray (Hugh) The United States; their history from their earliest period; their industry, commerce, banking transactions, and national works ; their institutions and character, political, social and literarv; with illustrations of the natural history by Tames Nicol ; portraits and illustrations. 3 vols., 12mo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1844. $2.25. 7735 Contains material relating to Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, Revolutionar ywar, Civil war, slavery, agriculture, etc. Narratives of the Discoverers of America as follows : The First Letter of Colum- bus; facsimile reproduction of the unique Spanish original (April, 1493), with re-im- pression and translation. The Latin Translation of the Letter of Columbus ; repro- duced in facsimile from the thirty-three line edition (May or June, 1493), with an introduction. Vespucci's Narrative of his Four Voyages, 1497-1504; reproduced in facsimile from the excessively rare original (printed at Florence in 1505), with trans- lation and introduction. Hariot's Narrative of the First Plantation of Virginia in 1585; printed in 1588 and 1590; reprinted from the edition of 1590 with De Bry's engravings. Virginia 277 4 volumes, 4to, in the original wrappers. London, 1893. Out of print and scarce. $7.50. 7736 Excellent facsimiles of four of the very earliest narratives of American discoveries reproduced from the excessively rare originals, A small edition only of each was printed, and they have long since been out of print. Neill (Edward D.) History of Virginia Company of London with letters to and from the first colony never before printed. Portrait. 8vo, pp. 446, boards. Albany, 1869. $7.50. 7737 Olmsted (F. L.) Journey in Seaboard Slave States, with remarks on their economy; woodcuts. Thick 12mo, pp. 739, buckram, uncut. New York, 1856. $3.50. 7738 Relates to Washington, Va., North and South Carolina, Ga., Ala., Louisiana, etc. Operations on Atlantic Coast, 1861-5, Virginia, 1862-1864, Vicksburg; numerous large folding maps. Thick 8vo, pp. 585, cloth. Boston (Papers of Military Hist. Soc. of Mass., Vol. 9), 1912. $3.50. 7739 Civil War military operations in N. C, S. C, Pla., Va., Miss. Original Manuscript Order to Sir Robert Howard (Auditor of the Exchequer) to pay to Mr. Johnson £5019, ISs, for the pay of the Soldiers in Virginia, dated from the Treasury Chambers, London, December 10, 1691, signed by Henry Guy. Folio. $9.00. 7740 Patterson (H. K. W.) War Memories of Fort Monroe and Vicinity; account of battle between the Merrimac and Monitor; Incarceration of Jefferson Davis, etc. 12mo, pp. 102, cloth. Fort Monroe, Va., 1885. $1.25. 7741 Patterson (Robt.) Narrative of the Campaign in the Valley of the Shenandoah, 1861 ; portrait and map. 8vo, pp. 128, cloth. Phila., 1865. $1.25. 7742 Pearson (C. C.) The Readjuster Movement in Va. 8vo, pp. 14, sewn, excerpt Amer. Hist. Review, July, 1916. $1.00. 7743 Peyton (John Lewis) Memoir of Wm. Madison Peyton of Roanoke, with some of his speeches, and his letters in reference to secession and the threatened Civil War in U. S., etc. 8vo, pp. 400, cloth. London, 1873. $2.50. 7744 Pilgrimage to Jamestown, Va., of Bishops and deputies of General Convention of Protestant Episcopal Church in U. S., Oct., 1898 ; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 32. New York, 1898. $1.00. 7745 Pitkin (Timothy) PoUtical and Civil History of the U. S., 1763-1797; including Sum- mary View of the Political and Civic State of the North American Colonies prior to that period. Engraved portrait of Washington. 2 vols., 8vo, tree calf. New Haven, 1828. $4.50. 7745 First settlement of Va., Plymouth, and the other English Colonies; application of Va. for a Charter; and other matter relative to Va. Pollard (Edward A.) Second Year of the War; steel portraits. 8vo, pp. 386, cloth. New York, 1864. $2.00. 7747 New Orleans disaster, battles in Va., Siege of Vicksburg, etc. Pollard (John G.) The Pamunkey Indians of Va. 8vo, pp. 20, wrappers. Wash- ington (Smithsonial Inst., Bureau of Ethnology), 1894. 75c. 7748 Pond (George E.) The Shenandoah Valley in 1864; numerous maps. 12mo, pp. 296, cloth. New York (Campaigns of the Civil War— 11), 1883. $1.00. 7749 Pope (General) The Virginia Campaign of, in 1862. Papers read before the Mili- tary Historical Society of Mass. ; with 9 folding maps. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1886. $1.75. 7750 Pritts (J.) Mirror of Olden time Border Life from the landing of our forefathers at Plymouth, their engagements with the Indinas in New England until their subjuga- tion in 1679 ; also history of Virginia, first settlement, early settlement of Pa., the In- dian wars thereof, personal narratives of captivities, escapes and thrilling adventures, sketches of f rontiermen, etc. ; with numerous plates, including the very scarce folded plates. Large 8vo, pp. 700, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half polished calf gilt, gilt top. Abingdon, Va., 1849. $25.00. 7751 A fine copy of this excessively rare volume, far less foxed than usual, and containing all of thfi very scarce folding plates which are so frequently lacking from copies. Covers more particularly Pa., Va.. Ky. and the old Northwest. Includes the adventures of Samuel Brady, the Whetzels, Daniel Boone, Kenton, Logan, M'Afee, Francis Downing, etc. Privy Council of England Acts: Colonial Series, 1613-1720. 2 large and thick vols., royal 8vo, cloth. London, 1908. $5.00. 7752 Much early and very interesting matter relating to Virginia, Canada, West Indies, Tobacco, etc. Prolix (Peregrine) Letters descriptive of Virginia Spirngs ; roads leading thereto, and doings thereat; folding map. 16mo, pp. 248, cloth. Philadelphia, 1837. Scarce. $2.00. 7753 Randall (James G.) The Confiscation of Property during the Civil War : an original unpublished manuscript of great interest, neatly and carefully typewritten on 275 sheets, 278 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. VIRGINIA. 4to, including an index to the manuscript and index of cases cited. The whole bound in one volume, 4to, cloth. 1910. $35.00. 7754 The manuscript is one of the best on the subject covered. It deals particularly with Indiana, Florida, L,ouisiana, Kansas, Virginia, Kentucky, Confederate Government property, the various Confiscation Acts and Proceedings, cotton, the Freedmen's Bureau, etc. Randolph (Mr., of Va.) Speeches on the Greek Question; on internal improvement and on the tariff bill. 12mo, pp. 57, sewn. Washington, 1824. $1.25. 7755 Randolph (John) A Character Sketch by Richard Heath Dabney; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 106, cloth. Milwaukee, 1898. $1.00. 7756 Randolph (Thomas Mann, Governor of Virginia) L. S., 4 pages, 4to, dated Rich- mond, October 31, 1820. $7.50. 7757 A very rare autograph and an exceptionally interesting letter relating to the dispute between Kentucky and Virginia and Tennessee for land claimed by the Indians, in which he brings out the interesting point that the dialect spoken by the NoUoway Indians is the same as the Tuscaroras, one of the Six Nations: *'If there) were histories of our Indians it would probably be found that a tribe of the Six Nations had be^ at some time dispossessed by the Chickasaws. Redpath (James) The Roving Editor : or, talks with slaves in the Southern States ; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 365, cloth. New York, 1859. $2.00. 7758 Relates especially to Va., the Carolinas and Georgia. Richmond (Va.) Christian Observer, Mar. 30, 1865. $1.00. 7759 A rare Confederate item. Daily Dispatch: 1864, March 22 to April 12; April 14 to May 7; May 10 to 11; May 18; May 30; June 1 to 3, 6 to 9, 11, 15, 18, 20; July 9, 12; Oct. 25, 27; Dec. 5, 13 — in all 60 issues, as issued, in good condition except 9 numbers which have small pieces missing from the margins in which small parts of the text are lost. The lot, cheap, $17.50. 7760 Same. 1864, March to April 4; April 8 to 12, 15 to 30— in all 29 issues as is- sued. A very cheap lot on account of about half of the issues having part of the margins gone together with a portion of the text. The lot, $3.50. 7761 Same. April 11, 1864. 50c. 7762 Same. Apr. 11, 1864. 50c. 7763 Includes slave auction sales, run away and other slave advertisements. Same. May 25, 1890. $1.50. 7764 The memorial issue for Gen. R. E. Lee, full of biographical and anecdotal material. Same, May 31, 1893. $1.50. 7765 The special Jefferson Davis issue containing account of his funeral, biographical sketches, anec- dotes, etc. Inquirer, October 21, 1877. 60c. 7766 Material on Sumner and Grant, Jeff Davis and Confederate leaders. Times, daily issue from July, 1891, to Dec, 1895, as detailed below. Strongly t»ound in six large and thick volumes, foUo, half calf. A very cheap run. $45.00. 7767 Comprises July to Dec, 1891; 1892 complete; 1893 complete except Jan. 31; 1895, July to Dec Same, May 31, 1890. 75c. 7768 Letters regarding Confederacy, negro uprising, etc. Same, July 3, 1896. $1.00. 7769 Special issue giving account of the Sixth Annual Reunion of Confederate Veterans and the Jefferson Davis Monument, with much Confederate historical and anecdotal material. Portraits, views etc. Weekly Times Dispatch. A set from 1880 to 1906—29 vols., folio. $165.00. 7770 The above set has been roughly collated and is believed to be comiplete except for the following numbers, but is not sold subject to collation: VoJ. 24 (1880), Nos. 34, 36; Vol. 25 (1881), Nos. 27, 31, 40; Vol. 26 (1882), Nos. 4. 6, 25; Vol. 27 (1883), Nos. 21, 27; Vol. 28 (1884), No. ; Vol. 29 and onward lack as follows: Nos. 1502, 1509. 1539, 1549, 1557, 1565, 1586, 1606, 1614, 1631, 1654, 1671, 1688, 1689, 690, 1703. 1704, 1706, 1717, 1718, 1749, 1786, 1818, 1839, 1843, 1904, 1907, 1967, 1983, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2035, 2038, 12052, 2053 20154, 2104, 2111, 2115, 2140, 2186, 2191, 2201. 2265. 2268. 2278, 2286, 2G94, 2402, 2404, 2462.. 2A65, 21470, 2471, 2478, 2534, 2SS5, 2S59, 2602, 2623, 2636, 2669, 2674, 2676, 2678, 2679, 2680, 2.682. 2683, 2684, 2686 to 2699, 2701 to 2713, 2733, 2752, 2766, 2767, 2772, 2791 to 2799, and between 2800 and 30OO there are 80 issues lacking. Whig: various numbers as below, each 75c or in lots of 10, 50c each. 7771 1864, March 22, 23, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31; April 1, 2, 4 to 8, 11, 13 to 16, 18 to 23, 25 to 29; May 6, 10 to 14, 16, 17, 21, 28, 30; June 11, 17, 18; Oct. 18, 21, 26, 28; Nov. 2, 4, 9, M; Dec. 1, 5, 7, 8, 13 to 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 28, 31. 1865, Jan. 11, 13, 16, 19, 20; Feb. 23. and Petersburg R. R. Co., Proceedings of 28th annual meeting of stock- holders ; May 26, 1863. 8vo, unbound. Richmond, 1863. $23.50. 7772 Railroading was rather profitable in the Confederacy if this report is a representative one. The total receipts for a year were $545,569, and expenditures $180,962. A list of salaries paid from president down is given. The road had about one hundred slaves at work. In addition it is very interesting as showing confederate control and virtual operation of railroads. Ross (Alexander) View of all Religions in the World with the several Church-Gov- ernments : and all known heresies in all ages and places. The sixth and best edition. Virginia 279 with the engraved portraits. Small 8vo, pp. 670, full antique morocco, blind tooled, red edges. London, 1683. $25.00. 7773 ^ The present copy includes the scarce "Apocalypsis, or Revelation of notorious Advances of Here- Bie, with exposure of their .private revelations and blasphemies, and lives, etc.; whereunto are added the effigies ofseventeen who excelled in rashness, impudence and lying." A good copy of this scarce and very curious work, and of great American interest. Coiftains very interesting accounts of the early religions of America, both North and South, in- cluding the superstitious fear and tyranny thereof; the religion of Florida, the Franciscans, Domin- icans, Jesuits, Friars, etc., the Independents of New England; the Ancient Religion of the In- dians; the Religion of Yucatan; Mexico its Priests and Sacrifices; the religion of New Spain and Peru; the early religions of the Fliilippine Islands, of Priapus, of the Natives near the North Pole, of the Nations of the Virginias, of the Sun-Worshippers. Sale (Edith T.) Manors of Virginia in Colonial Times, with 67 plates of these fine old Virginia homes, together with portraits and 22 coats of arms. Royal Bvo, pp. 310, in the original cloth, uncut, gilt top. Philadelphia, 1909. $35.00. 7774 Probably the most beautiful and extensive work on colonial homes ever published. It has long been out of print and has become exceedingly scarce. This is only the second copy that has oc- curred for sale in the past six years. Old Time Belles and Cavaliers. Handsomely printed in large type on thick paper and beautifully illustrated with 61 photogravure portraits and plates of colonial homes, etc., large and thick 8vo, cloth, uncut, almost as new. Philadelphia, 1912. $5.00. 7775 A beautiful as well as valuable work now out of print and becoming rather scarce- One of the most charmingly written works relating to the fam^ous women of Colonial America, including Mar- tha Washington, Mrs. John Jay, Mrs. Alexander' Hamilton, Mrs. Benedict Arnold, Dolly Madison, Theodosia Burr, Madam Jerome Bonaparte, etc. Includes views of celebrated country homes, chiefly in Virginia. Only one thousand copies were pointed. Scott (Col. John, o£ Fauquier, Warrenton, Va.) During the War and after the War. A very fine copy in the original wrappers. Privately printed, Warrenton, Va. [1897]. $9.00. 7776 A unique copy, being the author's! presentation copy with autograph inscription to Chief Justice of Supreme Court of U. S., with numerous manuscript corrections and additions throughout. Only 100 copies printed. A very full and exceedingly interesting detailed account of the author's ruse which deceived General Butler and saved Richmond. The manuscript additions in a number of cases are of considerable importance. Sedgwick (Gen. John) An original Unpublished Manuscript closely written on 13 pages, folio, giving a long and spirited historical account of the movements of the Sixth Army Corps around Fredericksburg, from April 28 to May 5, 1813. The manu- script is entirely in the General's hand-writing and is, in fact, his official report to Brigadier General S. Williams of the Army of the Potomac. It is dated from Head- quarters, Sixth Army Corps, May, 1863. $100.00. 7777 The Federal forces were commanded by Hooker and Confederates by Jackson. The manuscript details fully Sed'gwick's desperate attack upon the heights of Frederidaburg, together with the terrific slaughter of his troops by the Confederate artillerymeTi. It also details fully the pursuit of the enemy toward Chancellorsville. The General concludes his report . as follows: "The losses of the Sixth Corps in these operations were 4,9E'5 killed, wounded and missing. We captured from the enemy 51 battle flags, 15 pieces of artillery and 1,4010 prisoners including many officers of rank. No material of any kind belonging to the Corps fell into the hands of the enemy except two wagons and a forge that were passing through Fredericksburg at the time of its reoccupation by his forces. The /conduct of the troops from the first crossing of the river until our return at Bank's Ford was such as merit my heartiest approbation." General Sedgwick was born in Connecticut and was a West Point graduate. Semmes (Raphael) Service afloat, or remarkable career of Confederate Cruisers Sumter and Alabama during war between the states; portraits and colored plates. Large and thick 8vo, pp. 834, half morocco. London, 1887. $8.50. 7778 A fine copy. Contains three chapters on Va. [Shebbeare (John)] A set of his four rare and historically very important "Letters to the people of England" on the unrest in the American Colonies immediately pre- ceding the Revolutionary War, as follows : Letter 1, on the present situation and Condition of National Affairs; Letter IL on Foreign _ Subsidies, Subsidiary Armies and their consequences to this nation ; Letter III, on Liberty, Taxes, and the applica- tion of Public Money; Letter IV, on the conduct of the M rs in Alliances, Fleets, and Armies since the first differences on the Ohio ; the whole bound in one volume, 8vo, in old calf gilt. London, 1756-8. $15.00. 7779 An unusually fine, clean and tall set of these very rare and important letters. Throughout they are in remarkably clean and tall condition. , _ ,. , , _ , ,„ His letters are of unusual interest m regard to the English and French Wars m America, the traffic of England with the natives on the Ohio, the capture of British territories by the Canadian French the building of the Forts and Blockhouses along the Ohio, the relations of the Colony of Virginia, Washington's Expedition to the Ohi, and his defeat, the grant of the Ohio lands to a Quaker iri I,onclon, etc. At this time it is peculiarly interesting on account of the various treaties made at that time with Russia, Prussia, France, etc. ,,„.,_,, _, Slaughter (Rev. Philip) History of St. Mark s Parish, Culpepper County, Virginia ; vWth Notes of Old Churches and Old Families and illustrations of the Manners and Customs of the Olden Time; folding map. 12mo, pp. 210, cloth. Baltimore, 1877. Very scarce. $9.00. 7780 280 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. VIRGINIA. Smith (Captaine John) The general! historie of Virginia, New England and the Summer Isles, together with his True Travels, adventures and observations, and a sea grammar. Beautifully printed at the Glasgow University press, in large antique Caslon type, and illustrated with beautifully executed facsimiles of the curious early maps, portraits and plates. 2 volumes, 8vo, cloth, edges entirely uncut. Glasgow, 1907. $7.50. 7781 A copy of the handsome Glasgow University edition of Captaine Smith's celebrated voyages to and travels in America, especially the early colonies of Virginia and New England. The present edition is an exact reprint of tire very rare originals. It includes the full text with no suppres- sons or omissions. It is full of curious information in regard to the early colonists, as well as quaint accounts of the manners and customs of the natives. True Relation of Virginia ; with Introduction and Bibliography, by Dr. b. M. Kingsbury; Preface; original title-page. 4to, pp. 136, cloth, uncut. Boston, 186t. $6.00. 7782 True Travels, Adventures, and Observations ; with the General Historie of Va., New England, and the Summer Isles, with the names of the Adventurers, Planters, Governors, etc. ; portrait, large folded maps and plates, etc. 2 vols., 8vo, newly bound in half calf extra, gilt tops. Richmond, 1819. $15.00. 7783 An exceptionally choice copy of this scarce work. Smith (Hon. William, of Va.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Warrenton, Va., April 30, 1861, addressed to War Gov. Letcher of Va. 3 pages, 4to. $20.00. 7784 Smith was twice governor of Va. ; during Civil War was Col. of the 4th Va. Inf. Relates to his nephew, Lt. Caleb Smith, who resigned from Federal Army for service in Confederate Army; advocates the establishment of a rccruting station in W. Va. at Parkersburg. Snider (Denton J.) Lincoln at Richmond; dramatic epos of the Civil War. 8vo, pp. 388, cloth. St. Louis [1914]. $1.40. 7785 Soldiers' Memorial Society Reports at 4th Annual Meeting, June, 1868. Boston. $1.40. 7785 Contains reports on Shaw Asylum, Richmond, the free schools at Hampton, Va., and Wilming- ton, N. C, which are maintained by this society. Stevens (G. T.) Three years in the Sixth Corps, a concise narrative of events in the army of the Potomac, from 1861 to the close of the Rebellion, 1865 ; portraits and views. 8vo, pp. 436, cloth. Albany, 1866. $5.00. 7787 Steveenson (Gen. Carter L., of Virginia) Original autograph letter signed, dated Hdqrs., 1st Div., Army of Ky., Lancaster, Sept. 28, 1862, addressed to Col. G. G. Garner, Bardstown, Ky. 1 page, 4to. $12.50. 7788 An important historical letter regarding his removal to join Gen. Bragg, his arrival at Danville, reports sufficient force to prevent General Morgan's return, that he expects Morgtan to escape by the Sandy, etc. Graduate of West Point, dismissed from U. S. A. June 25, 1861, account of enter- taining treasonable designs. Stith (William) History of the First Discoveries and Settlement of Virginia, com- plete with the appendix of ancient charters, and letters patent, relating to this period and still extant in our publick offices or in other authentic papers and records. 8vo, pp. 340-40, full morocco, blind tooled, inside gold borders and gilt edges. WilUams- burg, 1747. $65.00. 7789 A fine copy of the rare original edition. Stobo (Major Robert, of the Virginia Regiment) Memoirs with the very rare folding map of Ft. Duquesne. 12mo, pp. 92, cloth. Pittsburgh, 1854. $14.00. 7790 Another copy with the folding map in facsimile but an exceedingly interest- ing copy, being a presentation copy from Neville B. Craig, the historian, to James Johnson. $15.00. 7791 Another copy with the map in facsimile and somewehat water-stained. A cheap copy of this rare volume. $10.00. 7792 An excessively rare item of which only a few copies were printed. It relates to the French and Indian War, Virginia, the Old Northwest, Braddock, the St. Lawrence, Louisburg, Quebec, General Wolfe, etc. The above copies have the two appendixes. Swinton (Wm.) Campaigns of Army of the Potomac, critical history of operations in Va., Md., and Pa., from commencement to close of War; steel portraits, maps, and sketches. 8vo, pp. 660, cloth. New York, 1882. $1.50. 7793 Sydenstricker (Edgar) Brief History of Taxation in Virginia. 8vo, pp. 66, wrap- pers. Richmond, 1915. $1.25. 7794 Sylvester (Herbert M.) Indian Wars of New England. Beautifully printed in large type at the Everett Press on a special grade of Exeter deckled-edge paper, in a lim- ited edition of 1000 sets. 3 large and thick volumes, roval 8vo, Colonial blue cloth, uncut, rubricated labels, gilt tops. 1910. Published at $15.00 net for $10.00. 7795 The work shows how Virginia took an active interest ih the affairs of her sister colonies, in the French occupation in the Ohio Valley, her share in expelling the. activity in the movement against Canada, the appointing of Washington to the command of the Virginia Rjegiment, Indian troubles and massacre; Governors Dinwiddle and Nicholson, etc. Virginia 281 [Strother (David H.)] Virginia Illustrated, containing a Visit to the Virginian Canaan, and the Adventures of Porte Crayon and his Cousins; very numerous illus- trations by Porte Crayon. 8vo, pp. 300, cloth. New York, 18S7. Very scarce. $5.00. 7795 Sweet (Wm. W.) The Methodist Episcopal Church and the Civil War, 8vo, pp. 228, cloth. Cincinnati (1912). $1.50. 7797 Deals with the Church on the border, in New England, the Atlantic States and the Central and Northwestern States, Church of Missions in the South, Chaplains in the Union Army, etc., with extensive bibhography, appendix relating to Jefferson Davis, Lincoln, memorials for and against Slavery, index, etc. Contains considerable material regarding Virginia and the special conferences held in that state. Taylor (Jas. B.) Lives of Virginia Baptist Ministers. Second edition, revised and enlarged. 12mo, pp. 492, sheep. Richmond, 1838. Scarce. $3.00. 7798 Taylor (T., Conscription Exemption Officer for New Kent County) Original auto- graph letter signed, dated July 16, 1864, addressed to Capt. John A. Coke, Exemption Officer for 3rd Congressional District. 2 closely written pages, folio. $17.50. 7799 An important document, being the official report regarding the list of men in the county not already in the army, stating that some are exempt, some cases are not decided,; guards have been ordered to take several to Hdkjrs. at Richmond, 2i have volunteered or furnished substitute, while others cannot be found or have left the county. He is satisfied there are others who could be conscripted and has instructed the Chief of the Guard to secure and furnish him with other names. Confederate official exemption documents are now becoming very scarce. Terrill (James B., Major, 5th Va. Cav.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Richmond, April 5, 1861, addressed to War Gov. Letcher of Va. 2 closely written pages, 4to. $17.50. 7800 An important letter tendering his services to Virginia. He was later Major of 13th Va. Cav. Killed at Bethesda, Ga., on the day the Confederate senate appointed him Brig. Gen. Thirty-fifth Regiment of Militia Annual Consolidated Return for 1861, duly filled out with full details and signed. $3.00. 7801 Tucker • (St. George) Dissertation on Slavery ; with a Proposal for the Gradual Abolition of it in Virginiaa. 8vo, pp. 104, original wrappers. New York, 1861. $1.75. 7802 Virginia Central Railroad Co. Answer to Bill of Complaint exhibited against it in Circuit Court of Richmond by the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad Co. 8vo, pp. 14, sewn. $1.25. 7803 Confederate Electoral ticket for 1861. One of the rare original ballots; en- dorsed by James Carson. Contains the names of Jefferson Davis for President, A. H. Stephens for Vice-President, and the 18 electors. $8.75. 7804 An excessively rare document and in fine condition. Hdqrs., Dept. of Va., Army of the James, Special Order No. 125, dated May 9, 1865 ; also Hdqrs., Subdistrict of Eastern Va. Special Order No. 7, dated June 30, 1865, both in manuscript and duly signed, 2 sheets, 4to, price for the two, $1.50. 7805 Mechanics' Institute, Constitution and by-laws. 16mo, pp. 19, wrappers. Richmond, 1890. 25c. 7806 Message of Gov. John Letcher of Va. and accompanying documents. 2 large and very thick volumes, 8vo, an unusually fine copy in the original half sheep binding. Richmond, 1861. $135.00. 7807 A set of the excessively rare Va. State Documents for the first year of the war. The present seti is absolutely complete as issued and in the orifi:inal binding. It comprises documents 1 to 25, inclusive, together with the appendix to Doc. 1, the following documents for both 1860 and 1861, namely: Doc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10', 14. 15. 16, 18. 19, 21. 22 andl 24; Doc. 11 three reports, namely July, 1860, and Jan. and July, 1861. Documents 14. 17 and! 23 Svere not is=^ued for 1861. Has all the supplementary documents including the excessively rare report of William H. Peters regarding property taken from the U. S. Govt, at the Navy Yard, Gosnort and in and' near Ports^ mouth, Va. (147 pp.). The reports are full of most important historical m.iterial regarding con- ditions in Va. preceding and during the first year of the wa'r, including the state of the Treasury, free negroes, slave auctions, slave and white population, slaves and slave owners, taxation, etc. The present set has the Index. Only a few copies now exist. Muster Roll of Capt. Wm. Henderson's company of 40th Va. Regt. of Inf., C. S. A., from Aug. 31 to Oct. 31, 1864, completely filled out in all details and signed. Large double folio. $9.00. 7808 Gives list of the 20 members of the regiment with many details including promotions, capture, death, etc. Original Manuscript Draft of the Resolutions Dassed in the Virginia Con- vention in favor of Secession. The 8 resolutions are written on a long narrow sheet, the name G. W. Richardson being endorsed on the back. $14.00. 7809 A most interesting and important original confederate document. Walker (F. A.) History of the Second Army Corps in the Armv of the Potomac; numerous portraits and maps. 8vo, pp. 751, cloth. New York, 1886. $2.50. 7810 Walker (J. S., Capt. Va. V.) Original autograph letter signed, dated Fredericksburg, May 21, 1861, addressed to War Gov. Letcher of Va. 2 pp., 8vo. $5.00. 7811 An interesting letter applying for captaincy of artillery in provisional army. 282 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. VIRGINIA. Washington (George) Inventory of contents of Mount Vernon, 1810. With preface by Worthington C. Ford; with facsimile and map. 4to, pp. 62, in the original boards, uncut. [St. Louis], 1909. $7.S0. 7812 The above volume was privately printed by Mr. W. K. Bixby of St. Louis on old Stratford hand-made paper in anj edition of 3^0 copies. The present was the copy presented by Mr. Bixby i ^ American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge (Boston). Complete from 1842 to 1861. 23 volumes, small 8vo, bound in 10 in half calf. $10.5U. 80UU Contains much valuable historical material in regard to the government, officers, institutions, sta- tistics, etc., of the various states, also on slavery, immigration, commerce, canals railroads, etc. American Flags : History of our flags. 8vo, pp. 18, wrappers. Pub d by Gov. John A. Andrew Home Association of Mass. $1.50. . 8001 Battle Flag Day, Sept. 17, 1879: history of; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 256, cloth Hartford, 1879. $2.00. - ,. ^ . . ^ . u- a r Catalogue of the Museum, Metropohtan Fair of flags, trophies, and relics re- lating to the Revolution, War of 1812, the Mexican ^Var, and the present rebellion exhibited April 4, 1864. 8vo, pp. 110, wrappers. New York 1^4. $100 8003 Hamilton (Schuyler) History of National Flag of U. S. ; illustrations. 12mo pp. 116, cloth. Phila., 1852. $2.75. , w •. i, ■ American Historical Association Annual Reports: a complete set from its begin- ning 1889 to and including 1916, vol. 1 (the last vol. pub.), in al 42 vols,, of which 4 vols are bound in boards and the balance in the original cloth, in good condition throughout. Washington, 1889-1919. $85.00. . , . • ^, ,■ ,^ An absolutely corapletf set of these valuable volumes from its beginning The earlier volumes which we?e issued Tn a small edition, are becoming very scarce and ,t ,s becoming more difficult "'An''lxceedin'^f^%aluaMe"set full of original historical material, bibliography, etc., relating to the Amerfcln'mstoricaT' Record and Repertory of Notes and Queries concerning the history and antiquities of America, and biography of Americans, edited by B. J. Loss- ing (After Volume 3, the title was changed to Potter's American Monthly) : complete 294 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. from its beginning January, 1872, to 1878; 11 volumes, 4to, with numerous illustrations. In the original parts as issued, in good condition. Philadelphia, 1872-1878. $25.00. 8006 A very scarce historical set. markedi at the low price, as it lacks 13 numbers, namtely: Vol. 1, No. 11; Vol. 2, Nos. 13-19, 21, 23, 24; Vol. 3, Nos. 26, 30. Contains many valuable documents re- lating to the Revolutionary Period, the Manuscript Orderly Books of George Washington; Benjamin Franklin; much local state history; the Quakers, Moravians, the Mayfiower, the Slave Trade, Bos- ton Massacre, State and other boundaries, Early American Customs, I^incoln, Queen Anne's War, Early Railroads and Locomotives, John Penn, Champlain, etc. American Labor Legislation Review (New York) Complete from its beginning Jan. 1911 to June 1917, being vols. 1 to 7, No. 2, and indexes to vols. 1 to 6. Large 8vo, in the original parts as issued. $35.00. 8007 A publication of great value, now becoming exceedingly scarce. American Quarterly Review (Phila.) Complete from its beginning 1827 to Dec. 1836. 20 large vols. 8vo, uniformly bound in half calf. $25.00. 8008 Contains much valuable historical material. The set ended in 1837. American Register: General Repository of History, Politics and Science; a complete set from its beginning in 1506 to and including 1810 (its end?). 7 vols., large 8vo, uniformly bound in half red roan. Philadelphia, 1807-10. $21.00. 8009 A remarkably fine set in the original binding, edges entirely uncut, some pages not even cut open, and in almost as clean condition as when issued. A valuable American historical annual covering an important period of our history, dealing with early American efforts to suppress the slave trade, t!ie difficulties with France and Great Britain, the Chesapeake affair,' Aaron Burr, the Louisiana Purchase, Territorial Governments, the Franco- Prussiati^ Wlar, Mexican Boundaries, important American and Foreign State Papers, South America, West Indies, Washington, Benjamin Franklin, etc. American Revolution: pictorial history of, with sketch of early history of country, constitution of U. S., etc. ; very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 432, cloth. New York, 1846. $2.50. 8010 American State Papers: Documents, legislative and executive of the U. S. Congress from first session of first congress to end of seventeenth congress. 21 large vols., folio. A very beautiful set strongly bound in half russia gilt, in remarkably fine condition throughout. Washington, 1832-4. $60.00. 8011 A very important and valuable official publication. Comprises: Foreign Relations 4 vols., Indian Affairs and Treaties, Wars, Massacres, etc., 2 vols., Finance 3 vols.; Commerce and Navigation in- cluding harbors, roads and canals, 2 vols. ; Military Affairs, 2 vols. ; Naval Affairs, Public Lands, etc., 3 vols.; Claims and Miscellaneous, 2 vols. The above is an absolutely complete set of the first series and covers from 1789 to 1823. American Weekly Messenger (Phila.), or Register of State Papers, History and Politics, complete from its beginning in 1813 to 1815, bound in 2 vols., old half leather, very scarce. $9.50. 8012 Much historical material on the War of 1812, Vermont. International Relations. Prisoners of War, Commodore Perry, the operations on the Ljreat Lakes, Gen. Harrison, Indians, Pa., the New York Canals, etc. Annual Register: a view of the history and politics for the year. A complete set from its beginning in 1758 to and including 1862; also the index volumes from 1758 to 1819; together 106 volumes, thick 8vo, good set uniformly bound throughout in half brown calf. London, 1758-1862. $85.00. 8013 An indispensable reference set in all libraries — entirely trustworthy. It gives a full and detailed annual review for each year oi all important historical events, international disputes, politics, par- liamentary history, commerce, statistics, etc. It is especially valuable in material on the American Colonies, the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the War with Mexico, etc. The present set covers one of the most important centuries in our history. [Anburey (Thomas)] Travels through the Interior Parts o£ America, by an Officer; maps, views, etc. 2 vols., 8vo, newly bound in half red morocco extra, uncut edges, gilt top. London, 1791. $30.00. 8014 A remarkably clean and uncut copy of this rare work. The author gives interesting- accounts of the peonle ?nd the country, with special reference to ear- ly currency. He visited Quebec, Montreal, St. John's, Cambridge, Mystic. N. E-, Charlottesville, Richmond, Va., etc. Andrews (E. Benjamin) History of last quarter century in U. S. 1870-1895; very numerous illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. New York, 1896, $4.50. 8015 Geneva Award and Credit Mobilier, "Carpet-bagger" and "scalawag" in Dixie, Indian wars, de- cline of transitional governments in S. C, Miss., Ark., and I^a.; Chinese Question in Calif., Agrarian and labor movements, Mormonism, Chicago strike, the South and the Negro, etc. Andrews (John) History of the War with America, France, Spain and Holland; commencing in 1775 and ending in 1783; with portrait, maps and charts. 4 vols., 8vo, a choice set newly and handsomely bound by Riviere of London in half polished levant morocco ertra, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1785. $47.50. 8016 An exceptionally fine and clean set of this scarce work, with brilliant impressions of the 24 por- traits which include George III. Clinton, Franklin, Lord Heppel, General Howe, General ElHott, Washington, Admiral Parker, General Green, Cornwallis, Admiral Hughes, Burgoyne, Hood, La- fayette, Rodney, Sir Roger Curtis, and others. General Histori es and Periodicals Relating to American History 295 Anti-Slavery Reporter (London) : Published under the Sanction of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, complete from 18S3 to and including 1865, being third series, volume 1-13, 8vo. A fine uncut set in the original cloth. $47.50. 8017 Deals almost entirely with slavery conditions in the United States and the West Indies; slavery conditions in the various Southern States, and the actions and efforts of the various states of the North, local and general, to combat slavery. Athenaeiun (London) : Journal of Literature, Science and the Fine Arts. An abso- lutely complete set from January 1840 to and including June 1915; 133 large and thick volumes, 4to. A remarkably fine set throughout, uniformly bound in half dark red morocco extra, cloth sides, reinforced joints. $300.00. 8018 A magnificent set throughout of this important periodical. The set is uniformly and strongly bound and in almost as new condition, except for five volumes, where the covers have been slightly rubbed. Sets very rarely occur for sale, especially in long runs. From the l,ibrary of the Reform Club in London, or which Club it was specially bound. It is offered at an exceedingly low price — in fact, less than half the cost of the binding alone. Baird (Rev. Robert) Religion in the U. S. Account of the Origin, Progress, Rela- tions to the State, and Present Condition of the Evangelical Churches, etc. ; folding map. 8vo, pp. 756, cloth, uncut. Glasgow, 1844. $2.50. 8019 Baldwin (John D.) Ancient America, in notes on American archaeology; very numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 300, cloth. New York [1871]. $1.75. 8020 Bancroft (H. H.) History of the Pacific States. A good set of the best edition, printed in large tjTie, with very numerous maps, charts, etc. 21 vols., large and thick 8vo, cloth. San Francisco, 1882. $37.50. 8021 A cheap set of the best large type edition comprising, Central America, 8 vols.; Mexico, 6 vols.; North Mexican States, 1 vol. ; North Mexican States and Texas, 1 vol. ; California, 7 vols. ; Colorado and Wyoming, 1 vol. ; Utah, 1 vol. ; Arizona and New Mexico, 1 vol. Barnard (Edward) New comprehensive and complete history of England from the earliest period to 1783, especially its wars, blockades, sea fights, settlements, parliaments, discoveries, etc. With over 100 finely engraved portraits and engravings of historical events. Thick foho, pp. 714, old sheep, joints broken. London, 1782. $17.50. 8022 Of great American interest, written so soon after the troubles with the American colonies, it is especially full and rich in contemporary historical material regarding the difficulties with the Amer- ican colonies, the American Revolution and the establishment of independence by the U. S. Many of the views expressed are exceedingly curious. Apart from the text, the beautifully executed cop- per plates are valuable, including attack on Bunker Hill, burning of Charlestown, American Genera! and Rifleman uniform. Declaration of Independence, General Lee taken prisoner, death of Major Andre, engagement between Bon Homme Richard and Paul Jones, surrender of Cornwallis to Wash- ington, etc. Bates (E. Catherine) Year in the great repubUc. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. London, 1887. $2.50. . 8023 Description of a tour from Montreal thru the New England states and across the continent to Calif., Vancouver's Island, etc. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, edited by Robert U. Johnson and C. C. Buel; very numerous illustrations, maps, diagrams, portraits, etc. 4 vols., royal 8vo, half morocco (rubbed). New York [1887]. $12.50. 8024 A cheap set, the binding being rubbed. Beath (Robert B.) History of Grand Army of the Republic, with introduction by Lucius Fairchild ; very numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 718, sheep. New York [1888]. $3.50. 8025 Benedict (David) General history of Baptist denomination in America and other parts of the world; portraits. Thick 8vo, pp. 970, old sheep. New York, 1848. $3.50. 8026 [Benton (Thomas H.)] Abridgement of Debates of Congress from 1789-1856; from Gales and Seaton's Annals of Congress; Register of Debates, and from the official reported debates by John C. Rives. 16 large and thick 8vo volumes, sheep. $25.00. 8027 Besse (H. T.) Church History; portraits. 8vo, pp. 540, cloth. San Jose, Cahf., 1908 $1 50. 8028 Bigelow (John) Les Etats-Unis d' Amerique en 1863. 8vo, pp. 550, wrappers. Paris, 1863. $1.75. . T, , ■ A A . 1!°^^ Blake (Rev J S ) History of the American Revolution; maps and woodcuts. 16mo, pp 252 calf.' New York, 1854. $1.50. 8030 Bolles (Albert S.) Financial history of the U. S. 1774-1885. 3 vols., 8vo, cloth. New York, 1894-1896. $15.00. ^ ^^ 8031 The best financial history yet published. Now scarce. r .u tt o .. ) i j u ,^ Botta (Chas.) History of the War of Independence of the U. S., translated by Geo. Alex Otis • numerous maps and plates. 2 vols., 8vo, full calf gilt. Best edition. [New Haven, 1834.] $8.00. , „. . „ „. „. ^ 8032 Botts (John M of Va ) The Great Rebellion ; its Secret History, Rise, Progress, and Disastrous Failure; portrait. 12mo, pp. 402, cloth. New York, 1866. $1.50. 8033 296 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. Boucher (Jonathan) View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Rev- olution; with Historical Preface. 8vo, pp. 692, full tree calf gilt. London, 1797. A fine copy of this scarce work. $7.50. 8034 An avowedly hostile work on the Revolution, with an interesting four-page dedication to Geo. Washington. Boutwell (George S.) Manual of direct and excise tax system of U. S. including forms and regulations established by Commissioner of Internal Revenue, etc. Large 8vo, pp. 500, cloth. Boston, 1863. $1.75. 8035 Boynton (Charles B.) History of the navy during the Rebellion; steel portraits and colored plates. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. New York, 1868. $6.50. 8036 Bradley (A. G.) Fight with France for North America; maps. 8vo, pp. 41S, cloth. London, 1900. $2.25. 8037 Brannan (John) Official letters of military and naval officers of U. S. during war with Great Britain, 1812-1815, with additional letters and documents elucidating history of that period. 8vo, pp. 510, old tree calf. Washington, 1823. $3.50. 8038 Breed (W. P.) Presbyterians and the Revolution. 12mo, pp. 206, cloth. Phila., 1876. $1.50. 8039 Briggs (Charles A.) American Presbyterianism, its origin and early history; maps. 8vo, pp. 523, cloth. New York, 1885. $2.50. 8040 Contains a few manuscript notes. British American Guide-Book: being condensed gazetteer, directory and guide to Canada, the Western states and principal cities on the seaboard; numerous illustra- tions. 8vo, pp. 96, cloth. New York, n. d. $3.50. 8041 British Army Estimates, a complete set from 1811 to 1838, bound in 7 large vols., folio, half leather. $37.50. 8042 Includes land forces, liiast India Regiments, recruiting, militia, staff and garrisons, pay, allow- ances, pensioners, widow's pensions, volunteers, foreign service, military colleges, chaplains, medi- cines and hospitals, commissariat, etc. [British] Bulletins and Other State Intelligence (London) : compiled from [British] Official Documents published in the London [Official Government] Gazette, complete from their beginning, January 9, 1813, to December 30, 1884. 102 vols., thick 12mo, uniformly bound in half calf, a few volumes cracked at the joints, otherwise in sound condition except that the volumes are slightly rubbed. $135.00. 8043 An exceedingly valuable annual collection of British official bulletins, regulations, orders, etc., for each year, the whole very extensively indexed. It covers important documents on admiralty, civil affairs. Board of Trade regulations, Colonial Ofhce, commissions, consults. Crown Office, decrees, Horne Office, Indian army and service, military, orders in council, quarantine. War Office, foreign affairs, etc. It is especially rich in valuable documents relating to international affairs — the U. S. Central and South Ajnerica, West Indies, China, the Philippines. Japan, Argentina, India, etc. The set at present lacks 1885, Pt. 1: 1882. Pt. 2, and 1884, Pt. 1. These volumes we are tryi.ig to secure and expect to be able to furnish at a reasonable price within a few months. British Census, 1831: Abstract of the Answers and Terms, made pursuant to an act passed, 1831, intitled : "An Act for taking a count of the Population of Great Britain and of the increase and dimunition thereof," comprising England, Wales and Scotland. 2 volumes ; Ireland, 1 volume ; the Parish Register Abstract, 1 volume ; in all 4 large and thick volumes, folio, half calf. London, 1833. $12.50. 8044 A classified census showing employments by cities, parishes and townships; the parish register from 1801 to 1830; large folded, colored maps of parish register limits, marriages, burials, baptisms, illegitimates, etc. British Commissoiners of Military Inquiry: Reports 1 to 17. 17 large and thick volumes folio bound in 4, half russia. $45.00. 8045 Includes reports of office of barrack master gen'-ral, barrpck accounts, stores and' supplies, build- ings, medical department, secretary of war, war office, clothing, foreign accounts, adjutant-general, quartermaster-general, ordnance, treasury, etc. British Commissioners appointed to inquire concerning charities in England for the education of the poor : Reports : a complete set from their beginning in 1819 to 1835. The 29 reports complete together with the analytical digest in two vols — index in 1 vol. — in all 31 vols., thick folio, uniformly and strongly bound in half calf gilt. An unusually fine set. $65.00. 8046 Another set. Reports 1 to 13 inclusive (1819-1825). 13 vols., folio, bound in 7 large and thick vols., old half calf, some joints broken. $21.00. 8047 British House of Commons Journals: a file of this exceedingly rare set complete from the beginning in 1547 to and including 1761, being volumes 1 to 28, and the Index to volumes 1 to 28. In all 29 large and thick volumes, folio, strongly bound in full calf throughout, except a few joints are broken; otherwise the set is in excellent con- dition. $100.00. 8048 — ; Another file, complete from 1547 to 1741; being volumes 1-23. 23 volumes, folio, original half calf, unusually fine and clean set throughout with the edges entirely uncut, but a number of the bindings are worn, and a few broken. $85.00. 8049 General Histories and Periodicals Relating to American History 297 — — - Another file. Complete from 1745 to 1775 (lacking 1752, 1758, and 1764). 29 vols., foho, m the original half calf, good condition throughout. $85.00. 8050 — Index to volumes 1 to 32. 2 very large and thick volumes, folio, half calf, edges entirely uncut, in remarkably fine and clean condition throughout. $25.00. 8051 One of the most important and valuable reference works on all matters of international, political, and commercial relations. It contains the fullest accounts of all debates, laws, treaties, secret and public international agreements, etc. Naturally it is the basic work of reference on all subjects connected with American Colonial and International affairs; and on the commercial, political, and economic relations of all countries of the world in peace or war, colonial administration in all parts of the world, mercantile policies, taxation, tariffs, protection, boundary disputes, territorial acquire- ment, trade regulations, treaties, claims, etc. (British] Mirror of Parliament edited by J. H. Barrow. Complete from 1828 to 1840. Both series complete, 60 large and thick volumes folio, bound in half calf, boards, and cloth, some joints cracked. A very cheap set. $75.00. 8152 A very valuable and authentic collection of the Parliamentary Debates, proceedings, etc. British Parliamentary Debates (The Times) includes House of Commons from be- ginning Jan. 1886 to March 5, 1894, 26 vols. ; House of Lords complete from beginning Jan. 1886 to March 5, 1894, 8 vols. : in all 34 vols., 4to, uniformly bound in half roan except one volume in cloth. $35.00. 8153 Much im-portant material on relations with the U. S.. Cancda, commerce, tariff, international relations, etc. British Parliamentary Papers, 1874-1881, inclusive : an extensive collection of about 650 Parliamentary Reports bound up in 57 volumes folio, and 16 volumes royal 8vo — in all 73 volumes, uniformly bound in half morocco, contents fully lettered on the back of each volume, and in addition each volume is preceded by a manuscript index of the contents. London, 1874-1881. $300.00. 8154 An exceedingly interesting collection, containing many important historical documents relating to the United States, Canada, and the various states of Central and South America, the West Indies, Japan, Siam, the Pacific Islands, San Domingo, Cuba, Russia, Turkey, the Slave Trade, Rail- roads in the Colonies' and the United States, Commerce and Trade, Export and Import; Foreign Duties, Shipping, the Relations between Canada and the United States, especially regarding bound- araies, fisheries, tariffs, extradition from the United States, Navigation of United States Canals by Canadian Vessels, etc. Th^e above set is from IvOrd Tenterden's collection. It is offered at a very low price, actually less than the cost of the binding, to say nothing of the time spent in making the manuscript indexes for each volume, and the fact that the set contains about 650 items, nearly all of which are entirely out of print and hard to obtain. An unusual and very exTbnsivk collection op British parliamentary papers. [British] Parliamentary Record (Ross's), complete from its beginning in 1867 to 1885. 19 volss., 8vo, strongly and uniformly bound in half calf. A good set. London, 1868-1885. $37.50. 8155 An exceedingly valuable and very comprehensive digest of all acts of the British Parlianrent (both Houses) arranged alphabetically by subjects, with division lists, etd. British State Papers published by authority (London). A complete set from its be- genning in 1830 to 1852 comprising England, 1 vol., Ireland, 2 vols., Scotland, 2 vols., Foreign Relations, 6 vols. — in all 10 large and thick volumes, 4to, strongly and uni- formly bound in half calf gilt. $45.00. 8156 A most valuable historical collection including the official documents of British relations with the U. S., the Ashburton Treaty, Oregon Boundary Dispute, tariff. War with Mexico, slavery, Clayton- Bulwer Treaty, intercourse with Japan, Gadsden purchase of Arizona, etc. British Statutes: Second (and last) Revised Edition: A complete set from its be- ginning, A. D. 1235 to and including 1886 ; 16 very large and thick volumes, royal 8vo, uniformly bound in half cloth; a good set, almost as new, except that the inside joints of Volume 1 are slightly loose. London, pubHshed by authority, 1888. $37.50. 8157 A valuable set, dealing with privileges of ambassadors, arbitration, army regulation, banking, charaters, taxation, conspiracy, royal perogatives, crown debts and lands, tithes, franchises, privileges of members of the House of Commons and Lords, shipping, treason, agriculture, railroads, customs and excise, education, public service corporations, factories and work shops, government annuities, land taxes, municipal management and corporations, elections, national debt, patents and trade marks, postoffioe, public loans, wages, etc. British Statutes at Large: from Magna Charta to 1680, edited and with notes by Joseph Keble, printed in black letter, one large and exceedingly thick volume, folio, about 1550 pages, old rough sheep. [London, 1681.] $15.00. 8158 An exceedingly cheap copy of this celebrated collection of British statute law. The present copy is a remarkably clean and tall copy and contains in good condition the very extensive general index. It unfortunately lacks the title and the first five leaves are shorter than the body of the volume. Perfect copies bring anywhere from £15 to £20. Another set, edited by Owen Ruffhead. A complete set from Magna Charta to the end of the last parliament in 1761, together with the two supplementary volumes, 298 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. bringing the set down to the end of 1770. 10 vols., 4to, calf. London, 1763-1770 $30.00. 8159 A fine clean set from the library of the Marquis of Stafford, with armourial bookplates. One of the host collections of the British statutes fully indexed. It contains a large amount of very curious material regarding early legislation for the American colonies. [British] Tables of revenue, population, commerce, etc., of the United Kingdom and its dependencies. A complete set from beginning in 1820 to 183S. 5 large vols., folio, uniformly and strongly bound in half calf gilt. London, 1833-6. $20.00. 8160 Includes customs revenue, bank notes, extraordinary resources, stamp duties, taxes on vehicles, dealers, dogs, houses, vessels, etc., exports and import, manufactures, processes, foods, oils, coal, liquors, etc. Brockett (L. P) Handbook of U. S., and guide to emigration giving complete sta- tistics of government, army and navy, homestead and naturalization laws, agricultural condition, etc., etc. 8vo, pp. 206, cloth. N. Y., 1886. $2.50. 8161 Our Western Ernpire: or new West beyond the Mississippi, etc.; numerous illustrations and maps. Thick 8vo, pp. 1312, half leather. Phila., 1881. $3.50. 8162 Complete descriptions and information on agriculture, climate, industries, education, etc. Brown (William Garrott) The Lower South in American history. 12mo, pp. 272, cloth. New York, 1902. $1.75. 8163 Brownell (Henry) North and South America from first discovery to present admin- istration, giving account of early discoveries by Northmen, Spaniards, Portuguese, French, Enghsh, Dutch, etc.; steel engravings. Vol. 1 (all pubd.) 8vo, pp. 458, cloth. Hartford, 1860. $3.00. 8164 Bryant (Wm. C.) and S. H. Gay. History of the U. S. from the Discovery of the Western Hemisphere to 1636 ; engraved portraits, maps, plates, and other illustrations. Royal 8vo, pp. 617, cloth. London, 1876. $2.00. 8165 Popular History of United States from first discovery of western hemisphere by the Northmen to end of first century of union of the states with sketch of pre-his- toric period and mound builders age; numerous illustrations and plates, 4 vols., large 8vo, half morocco. New York, 1876. $12.50. 8166 A fine set. Bryce (James) American Commonwealth ; folding map. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Chi- cago [1891]. $1.75. 8167 Burgess (John W.) Civil War and Constitution, 1859-1865. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. New York, 1903. $3.50. 8168 [Burke (Edmund)] Account of European Settlements in America; Spanish, Portu- guese, French, Dutch, Danish, and English : their extent, climate, production, trade, genius, and dispositions of their inhabitants, the interests of the several powers of Europe with respect to those settlements ; and their political and commercial views with regard to each other. Engraved folding maps. 2 vols., 8vo, old calf. London, 1757. Very scarce. $18.00. 8169 Published anonymously, there was much speculation as ot its authorship. It has now been es- tablished beyond doubt that it was written by the great English statesman — Edmund Burke, than whom perhaps no man in Great Britain had more political power or more deeply influenced the American Colonies. It shows a deeper and more far-seeing knowledge of the real conditions in the colonies, their relations with each other and European governments, than any other Pre-Revolu- tionary work. Contains much of value on Columbus, INIexico, Central America, P.-.nama, Louisiana Territory, the Mississippi, Ohio, Settlements in Canada, Negroes, Nev/ England Colonies, Witchcraft Delusion, Persecution of the Quakers, Ship-building Industry of New England, Indian Traders. William J^enn, some curious acconnts of the inhabitants and religions of Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland.^Lord Baltimore, French Settlements in Carolina, Settlen-.ents of Georgia, Hudson Bay Company, Dis- covery of the North-West Passage, etc. Burney (James) History of Buccaneers of America. 8vo, pp. 398, cloth. London, 1891. $2.00. 8170 Businger (L. C.) History of the Catholic Church or, Christ in his church, trans, by Richard Brennan, with sketch of the Church in America by John Gilmarv Shea ; numer- ous illustrations. Thick 12mo, pp. 426, cloth. New York [1881]. $1.S'0. 8171 Butler (Frederick) Complete History of U. S., embracing whole period from dis- covery of North America to 1820; frontispiece. 3 vols., 8vo, old tree calf. Hartford, 1821. $3.75. _ 8172 Campe (Mr.) La Decouverte de I'Amerique ; traduit de I'Allemand par Mr. Junker; folding maps. 2 vols., 12mo, original wrappers, uncut. Hambourg, 1733. $4.00. 8173 Carnahan (J. Worth) Manual of the Civil War and key to Grand Army of the Re- public and kindred societies ; illustrations. Sm. 4to, pp. 254, morocco, gilt edges. Wash- ington, 1899. $1.00. 8174 Carrington (Henry B.) Battle maps and charts of the American Revolution with explanatory notes ; steel portrait. 8vo, pp. 88, cloth. N. Y. [1881]. $1.75. 8175 General Histories an d Periodicals Relating to American History 299 Carson (Hampton L.) Supreme Court of United States : its history and its centen- nial celeberation ; steel engravings. Thick 4to, pp. 762, cloth, gilt tops. Phila., 1891. Pub. at $10.00. $3.50. . vf , , b f ^^^^ Chancellor (Wm. E.) and F. W. Hewes. The United States, a history of three cen- turies, 1607-1774; population; politics; war, industry ;, civilization; portraits, numerous ™^P^'„^'-'^ 2 ■^°'^-' '^""SS 3"d thick 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. New York, 1904. Pub'd at $7.00 net for $3.50. . . . s f ^^^^ Channing (Edward) and Albert Bushnell Hart. Guide to study of American his- tory. 12mo, pp. 472, cloth. Boston, 1897. $1.50. 8188 Chastellux (Marquis de) Travels in North America, 1780-1782. Translated with Notes; folding map and plates. 2 vols., 8vo, newly and handsomely bound in half calf, gilt tops by Morrell. London, 1787. $17.50. 8189 A remarkably clean copy ot this scarce work. •^^!f'^^ t° K.- I-. Vt., Conn., Pa., etc. First printed in an edition of 24 copies for his Ultimate friends. However a most imperfect edition was published in French, which led the author to have this authentic and only complete edition issued. Clarke (M. St. Clair) and David A. Hall. Cases of contested elections in Congress, 1789-1834. Thick 8vo, pp. 1025, sheep (broken at hinges). Washington, 1834. $3.75. 8190 Cluskey (M. W.) Political text-book, or encyclopedia containing everythino; neces- sary for reference of politicians and statesmen of U. S. Thick 8vo, pp. 794, cloth. Phila., 1860. $2.50. 8191 Coffin (Charles Carleton) Drum Beat of the Nation ; first period of War of Rebel- lipn from outbreak to close of 1862; very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 492, cloth. New York, 1888. $1.50. 8192 Freedom triumphant; 4th period of War of Rebellion from Sept. 1864 to its close; very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 522, cloth. New York, 1891. First and best edition. $1.75. 8193 Marching to Victory; second period of War of Rebellion, including 1863; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 492, cloth. New York [1888]. $1.50. 8194 Collection of most celebrated voyages and travels from discovery of America to present time, carefully selected by R. P. Forster ; folding maps and engravings. 2 vols., 12mo, old calf. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1816. $3.00. 8195 Weld's Travels thru U. S., Ivambert's Travels in U. ti., Voyages of Columbus, English Voyages of Discovery to America, and many others. Colonial Church Chronicle and Missionary Journal (London) : Complete from its beginning in 1847 to June 1856, also January 1858 to December 1860. In all, 12 vols., 8vo, strongly and uniformly bound in half calf gilt, a nice set. $25.00. 8196 Volumes 10 and 11, completing the set from July 1S56 to D'Ccember 1S57, we shall be able to supply later at a pro rata price. Same. Vols. 2, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 16, uniformly bound in half calf. $15.00. 8197 Deals wnth missions in every part of the world, including Canada, United States, North American Indians, Pacific Islands, India, China, etc. Colton (J. H.) Map of the Southeren states shewing all the states south of latitude 41, including the 15 slave states. Size 40x50 inches, mounted on linen and folded into cloth case. New York, 1862. $3.50. 8198 Shows every fort, towm, railway and stream. Confederate Congress: Southern history of the war; official reports of battles; por- trait. 8vo, pp. 578, cloth. New York, 1863. $3.00. _ 8199 Cooper (J. F.) History of U. S. Navy; abridged; with numerous engraved plates. 8vo, pp. 447, cloth. Phila., 1847. $2.00. 8200 Cooper (Thomas V.) and H. T. Fenton. American Politics (non-partisan) from beginning to date, etc. Thick 8vo, pp. 1070, sheep, Chicago, 1883. $2.75. 8201 Cooperation in United States: historv of. 6 articles bound in 1 volume, 8vo, pp. 540, cloth. Baltimore (Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies in Historical and Political Sci- ence), 1888. $3.50. 8202 Contents: Cooperation in New England by E- W. Bemis; Cooperation in the Middle States by E. W. Bemis; Cooperation in the Northwest by Albert Shaw: Thre" phases of cooperation in the West by A. G. Warner; Cooperation on the Pacific Coast by C. IT. Shinn; Cooperation in Md. and the South by D. R. Kandall and index. Cox (F. A.) and J. Hoby. Baptists in America; narrative of deputation from Ban- tist Union in England to U. S. and Canada. 12mo, pp. 476, boards. New York, 1836. $1.25. 8203 Cox (James) My Native Land: the United States, its wonders, beauties and its people, etc. ; verv numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 400, cloth. Phila., 1903. $2.00. 8204 Our own country representing our native land and its splendid natural scenery, etc., reproduced in series of 500 original photographs, with graphic historical descrin- tions, etc., -revised by Wm. S. Bryan. 4to, pp. 336, cloth. St. Louis, 1913. $1.75, 8205 300 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. Cox (Samuel S.) Union — Disunion — Reunion. Three decades of federal legislation, 18SS-188S, personal and historical memories of events preceding, during, and since Civil War, involving slavery and secession, emancipation and reconstruction, etc.; plates Thick 8vo, full sheep. Providence, 1885. $3.50. 8206 Crespel (M.) Travels in North America, with a narrative of his Shipwreck and ex- traordinary Hardships and Sufferings on the Island of Anticosti; an Account of that Island and of the Shipwreck of H. M. S. "Active," etc. 12mo, pp. 215, old tree calf. London, 1797. $17.50. , 8207 An unusually fine and clean copy of this excessively rare work. Crook (William H.) Through five administrations : reminiscences of, compiled and edited by M. S. Geary ; portraits. 12mo, pp. 280, cloth. New York, 1910. $1.25. 8208 Cudmore (P.) Civil Government of the states, and constitutional history of U. S. 8vo, pp. 254, cloth. New York, 1875. $2.00. 8209 Currier (Charles W.) Carmel in America; centennial history of discalced Car- melites in U. S.; portraits. 8vo, pp. 452, cloth. Baltimore, 1890. $2.50. 8210 Curtis (Francis) Repubhcan Party; history of its 50 years existence and record of its measures and leaders; frontispiece. 2 vols., 8vo, half morocco. New York, 1904. $3.50. 8211 Cushing (Marshall) Story of our post office ; the greatest government department in all its phases ; numerous illustrations. Thick Svo, pp. 1034, full roan. Boston, 1893. $2.00. 8212 Cyclopedic Review of Current History: complete from its beginning in 1890 to and including January 1901. Very extensiveley illustrated with portraits, views, and maps. 10 large and thick volumes 8vo, original cloth, in very good condition. Detroit and Boston, 1892-1901. $15.00. 8213 Began as Quarterly Register of Current History. One of the best and most valuable monthly summaries of the affairs of the world. Daniels (W. H.) Illustrated history of Methodism in Great Britain and America from days of Wesley to present time ; maps, charts, and engravings. Svo, pp. 782, cloth. New York, 1880. $1.75. 8214 Davis (Jefferson) The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government ; munerous portraits and plates. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. New York, 1912. $9.00. 8215 Davenport (Bishop) History and new gazetteer, or geographical dictionary of Nortli America and West Indies, etc. ; very numerous maps and illustrations. Thick Svo, pp. 592, newly bound in buckram, leather label. New York, 1842. $3.75. 8215 Davis (John) Travels of four years and a half in U. S., 1798-1802. Svo, pp. 454, nicely bound in half calf. London, 1803. $8.00. 8217 Remarks on character, customs and manners of Southern States. De Courcy (Henry) Catholic Church in United States : sketch of ecclesiastical his- tory translated and enlarged by John Gilmary Shea. Thick 12mo, pp. 594, cloth. New York, 1856. $1.75. 8218 Cheap copy, binding faded and worn. De Tocqueville (Alexis) Democracy in America, trans, by Henry Reeve. 2 vols., Svo, cloth. London, 1875. $3.50. 8219 Best large type edition. Delafield (John, Jr.) Insuiry into the Origin of the Antiquities of America: with a view of the causes of the superiority of the men of the Northern over those of the Southern Hemisphere, by Dr. Jas. Lakey ; plates, one folding and some colored. 4to, pp. 142, doth, gih edges. New York, 1839. Very scarce. $10.50. 8220 With the long plate of IMexican painting in unusually good condition. Dellenbaugh (Frederick S.) Breaking the ^A^ilderness : story of conquest of far west from wanderings of Cabeza de Vaca to first descent of the Colorado by Powell and completion of Union Pacific Railway, with particular account of exploits of trap- pers and traders ; maps and very numerous illustrations. Svo, pp. 360, cloth, gilt edees. New York, 1905. $3.50. 8221 Documentary History of American Industrial Society; edited by John R. Com- mons, Ulrich B. PhilHps and others ; prepared under the auspices of the American Bureau of Industrial Research, with the cooperation of the Carnegie Institution, of Washington; with Preface by Richard T. Ely, and introduction by John B. Clark, Handsomely printed in large type on hand-made deckle-edge paper, with numerous portraits, facsimiles, and other illustrations. 10 vols., large Svo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1910. $50.00. 8222 "Few announcements of the year are so important as that of A Documentary History of the American Industrial Society." — American Historical Rei'icuf. "To understand the background of the reform policies of Roosevelt, the labor movement, the land policy, and, in general, the trend of American democracy, this work is of special vadue. . One General Histories and Periodicals Relating to American History 301 of the serious gaps in American historical writing is that of accounts of the social thought of the country. —•Prof. Frederick J. Turner, University of Wisconsin. 'Essential to all libraries, for much of the material here collected has been drawn from rare files of newspapers and unpublished diaries and letters." — The Independent. Doughty (Dr. A.) and G. W. Parmelee. Siege of Quebec and the Battle of the Palins of Abraham. Beautifully and extensively illustrated with large folded colored plans and maps, numerous portraits beautifully executed by Goupil et Cie., facsimiles and hitherto unpublished historic documents, and many other important and valuable illustrations. 6 vols., small 4to, original cloth, uncut edges. Quebec, 1901-04. $105.00. s « . g^^^ The work was beautifully printed on hand-made paper direct from type. Only 525 copies were made, and the work is now entirely out of print and Very scarce. "Stijdents desiring to know the true inwardness of this far-reaching event in American history must inevitably hereafter turn first to Dr. Doughty's scholarly and well considered volumes." — American Historical Review. Drake (Samuel G.) Aboriginal races of North America, comprising historical ac- count of different tribes, etc., with dissertation on origin, antiquities, manners and cus- toms, revised by H. L. Williams. Thick 8vo, pp. 788, cloth. New York [1880]. $1.75. 8234 Duncan (John M.) Travels thru part of U. S. and Canada, 1818 and 1819; maps. 2 vols., 12mo, old calf. New York, 1823. $6.00. 8235 New York, Boston, New Haven, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D. C. Niagara, etc. Duyckinck (Evert A.) Lives and portraits of presidents of U. S. from Washington to Arthur; steel portraits by Alonza Chappel, and facsimile of original document of Declaration of Independence. 4to, pp. 280, half morocco (broken). New York [1881]. $2.50. 8236 Early Western Travels, 1748-1846; a series of Annotated Reprints of some of the best and rarest contemporary volumes of travel, descriptive of the Aborigines and Social and Economic Conditions in the Middle and Far West, during the Period of Early American Settlement. Edited with Historical, Geographical, Ethnological, and Bibliographical Notes, Introduction and index by Dr. Reubon Gold Thwaites. Fac- similes of the original titlepages, maps, portarits, views, etc. 31 vols., large 8vo, and one volume folio. In all 32 vols., cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleveland, 1904-1907. $139.00. 8237 Issued in a limited edition of 750 sets, each numbered and signed, andl printed direct from a beautiful and large type, on Dickinson's hand-made paper. "The editor's annotations make the present series worth possessing, even if one already owns the original." — The Independent. Economic Journal (London) : Journal of the British Economic Association. A com- plete set from its beginning in 1891 to 1912 and general index to same; with numerous folding charts and plates. 23 large and thick vols., royal 8vo, uniformly and strongly bound in buckram, almost new. $135.00. 8238 Relates extensively to agriculture, capital and labor, cooperation, commercial supremacy, currency, eight hour day, tariffs, industrial conflicts, labor and wages, strikes, railroad administration, socal- ism, taxation, employment of women: in the various countres of the world, etc. Eighty Years' Progress o£ the United States: record of American Industry, Energy and Enterprise, etc., by eminent Hterary men, extensively illustrated with steel and electrotype engravings. 2 volumes in one. Large 8vo, newly bound buckram, leather label. Hartford, 1867. $3.75. 8239 Much on agriculture, cotton, sugar, travel, and transportation, manufacture of cotton, woolen, silks, fire-arms, carriage and coaches, clocks, glass, India rubber, fur and fur trade, etc. Eggleston (Edward) Beginners of a Nation: history of source and rise of earliest English settlements in America with special reference to life and character of the people; maps. 8vo, pp. 378, cloth. New York, 1899. $1.25. 8240 Eliot (Samuel) History of the U. S. from 1492 to 1872; maps. 12mo, pp. 523, cloth. Boston, 1876. $1.75. 8241 Contains chapters on the Missouri Compromise; anti-slavery; Kansas-Nebraska struggle; secession. Civil War; reunion; Revolutionary War, George Washington, etc. Emmons (George F.) Navy of the U. S. from commencement 1775 to 1853, with brief history of each vessel's service and fate, etc. 4to, pp. 208, cloth. Washington, 1853. Scarce. $3.75. 8242 English Historical Review (The) : An absolutely complete set from the beginning in 1886 to 1912 inclusive. 27 large and thick volumes, royal 8vo, newly bound in half calf gilt, marbled edges, a beautifu Iset and strongly bound. London, 1886-1912. $325.00. 8243 Complete sets of this important periodical are now very scarce. Of the earlier volumes only a small number were printed. These are now almost unobtainable. Its contributors are the leading historians of the world — Freeman, Seeley, Gairdner, etc. It contains much important material relat- ing to America, its politics, history, economics, archaeology, religion, etc. Entick (John) General History of the Late War, its rise, progress, and event in Europe, Asia, Africa and America ; the state of the beOigerent powers, their interests 302 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. and objects; the measures which led Great Britain to Victory; with accurate descrip- tions of the seat of war and most remarkable battles of sea and land. Best edition with the numerous engraved portraits, maps, plans and charts. S volumes, 8vo, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half polished levant morocco extra, gilt tops London, 1763, $45.00. 8244 A fine copy of the best edition, with all the scarce maps and portraits. A valuable work on the French Hncroachments and Conquests in U. S. and Canada; General Braddock's Expedition to the Ohio and his Defeat; General Hawkes; the Ohio Indians; General Johnston; the Lewisburg Kxpedition of 1759; Quebec Expedition; General Vaudreuil; General Wolfe, etc. Esor: Eighty-eight days in America. 12mo, pp. 130, boards. London, 1884. $1.50. 8245 Diary of a trip from London to Portland andi back again via New York. Evans (Chas.) American Bibliography; a Chronological Dictionary of all Books, Pamphlets, and Periodical Publications printed in U. S. from the genesis of printing in 1639 to 1820; with bibliographical and biographical notes. Volumes 1 to 8, in- clusive, bringing the work down to and including 1792 (the last volume published to date) in all 8 large volumes, 4to, cloth, almost as new. Chicago, privately printed for the author, 1903-1914. $125.00. 8245 Handsomely printed on deckle-edged paper in a limited and numbered edition. It forms one of our best reference works of American bibliography yet published, containing much important bib- liographical, collation, biographical, auction value, and other material. [Everett (Alex. H.)] America; or a General Survey of the PoUtical Situation of the several Powers of the Western Continent, with Conjectures on their Future Pros- pects, 8vo, pp. 364, half calf. Phila., 1827. $6,75, 8247 A fine copy of the rare first edition. Another copy in the original boards with the very scarce bookplate of Daniel Webster. $6.75. 8247a European Magazine and London Review (London) Complete from Jan. 1819 to Dec. 1820, also from Jan. 1822 to Jan. 1825; with numerous finely engraved portraits and plates. 10 vols., 8vo, half calf. $22.50. 8248 Contains much historical material relating to the U. S- including the Monroe doctrine, Ivafayette, etc. Examiner (London) : Weekly Newspaper on Politics, Domestic Economy, Theat- ricals, etc. Complete from its beginning in 1808 to and including 1829. 22 thick vol- umes, 4to, uniformly bound in half calf, in good and clean condition. $85.00. 8249 The above is an unusually clean and good run of this scarce newspaper. It has been roughly collated and is beUev-ed to be complete, but is not sold subject to collation. A valuable weekly newspaper covering the affairs of the world. It is especially rich in American and Canadian news, containing much importa.nt material regarding the various attempts to abolish the slave trade, the settlements in Illinois, the purposes leading to the War of 1813 and the War itself, the various Indian Wars, Louisiana Territory, Tecumseh's Raids, the Battle of Fort Chi- cago; capture of Queenstown, Canada; the Naval Battles of the Wnr of 1812; the capture of Toronto; the Attack on Fort Meigs. Ohio; the canture of P!attsburg, N. Y. ; the British Attack on Sandusky, Ohio; Battle of New Orleans; U. S. Bank Charters; the Neutrality Laws of 1817; the capture of Pensacola from the vSpaniards; Monroe's Administration; the Pirates of the West Indies; General La Fayette; the American Tariff; Taxation, etc. Fallow^s (Samuel) American Manual and patriot's handbook; portraits and maps. 8vo, pp. 424, cloth. Chicago, 1889. $1.75. 8250 Contains history of U. S., biographies of famous men of Revolutionary and Civil War period, etc. Ferree (P. V.) Heroes of War for the Union and their achievements : complete his- torv of the great Rebellion ; portrait, 12mo, pp, S12, cloth, Cincinnati, 1864, $1,00, 8251 Fisch (Georges) Nine months in U, S, during the crisis, 12mo, pp, 182, cloth, un- cut, London, 1863. $1,50, 8252 Les Etats-Unis en 1861, 12mo, pp, 238, original wrappers. Paris, 1862. $1,7S, 8253 Fiske (John) Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America ; maps. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth, gilt tops. Boston, 1899. $3.00, 8254 First edition. Fleming (Prof, Walter L.) Documentary History of Reconstruction, Political, Mil- itary, Social, Educational and Industrial, 1865 to the Present Time; illustrated with facsimile, 2 vols,, large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gih tops, Cleveland, 1906-7, $12,50, 8255 Comprising: Unpublished JMSS,, Private Letters, Privately Printed Pamphlets, Ku Klux and other Secret Memoirs, Political Documents, the Johnson MSS, (hitherto unpublished), Papers of Lincoln, and other Historical Material, Professor Fleming is recognized as one of the foremost authorities in the country on the Recon- strurtion Period. The excellense of his private contributions on special topics in this field is suffi- cient guarantee of the value of the present comprehensive work, Flint (Henry M.) Railroads of United States ; their history and statistics, etc. 12mo, pp. 452, cloth, Phila,, 1868, $2,00, 8256 General Historie s and Periodicals Relating to American History 303 Flint (Timothy) History and Geography of Mississippi Valley with condensed physical geography of Atlantic United States and whole American continent. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Cincinnati, 1832. Fine copy. $6.00. 8257 Fosdick (Lucian J.) French blood in America ; very numerous plates. Svo, pp. 448, cloth. New York [1906]. Scarce. $3.50. 8258 Foster (J. W.) Pre-Historic Races of United States of America ; plates and numer- ous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 415, cloth. Chicago, 1873. $2.25. 8259 Contains much relating to archaeology, mounds, earth-works, implements, ancient textile fabrics, pottery, mining, and the pre-historic races. Fowler (Frank A.) History of the Republican Party, embracing its origin, growth and mission, etc. ; illustrations. Svo, pp. 624, cloth. Springfield, 111., 1884. $1.75. 8360 French (Jonathan) True Republican ; containing inaugural addresses, with first an- nual addresses and messages of Presidents of U. S. 1789-1857, etc.; portraits. 12mo, pp. 256, cloth. Phila., 1860. $1.00. 8361 Cheap copy, being somewhat soiled. Frost (Mrs. J. B.) The Rebellion in the U. S. ; or, the War of 1861 ; containing Ac- count of the Movement of the Troops; Description of Battles; List of Killed and Wounded, etc. ; engraved portraits. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1862, $3.50. 8362 Frost (John) History of United States of America ; very numerous illustrations. Svo, pp. 742, cloth, gilt edges. London, n. d. $2.00. 8363 Pictorial history of the American Navy ; comprising lives of its distinguished commanders; illustrations. Svo, pp. 440, half calf. New York, 1853. $1.75. 8364 Frothingham (Richard) Rise of the republic of the United States. Svo, pp. 662, cloth. Boston, 1872. $2.50. 8365 Gannett (Henry) Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States. Svo, pp. 334, sewn. Wash. (U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. No. 258), 1905. $3.00. 8366 George (Alfred) Holidays at Home and Abroad. 12mo, pp. 222, cloth, London, printed for private sale only, 1877. $2.00. 8367 La., Miss., Ala., Ga., Tenn., Va., Md., Pa., N. Y., Mich., Colo., etc. Goodrich (Chas.) History of the U. S. ; numerous woodcuts. 16mo, pp. 384, newly bound by Riviere in half calf, extra, gilt top. Boston, 1844. $3.50. 8368 Another, revised edition ; numerous illustrations and colored maps. 12mo, pp. 434, half leather. Boston, 1857. $1.00. ^ 8369 [Goodrich (S. G.)] Lights and shadows of American history; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 320, cloth. Boston [1844], $1.25. 8370 Pictorial History of the U. S., with notices of other portions of America ; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 360, cloth. Phila., 1847. Unusually good copy. $1.75. 8371 Great Industries of U. S.: being historical summary of origin, growth and perfection of chief industrial arts of this country; very numerous illustrations. Very thick Svo, pp. 1304, sheep. Hartford, 1S72. $1.75. 8372 Greeley (H.) The American Conflict; history of the Great Rebellion, 1S60-64, its causes, incidents and results ; maps and illustrations. 2 large vols., royal Svo, sheep. Hartford, 1864. $3.00. 8373 Cheap set, joints broken. Greene (Francis Vinton) Revolutionary War and military policv of U. S. ; very numerous colored maps. Svo, pp. 372, cloth. New York, 19il. $1.50. 8374 Cheap copy, binding waterstained. Greg (Percy) History of U. S. from foundation of Va., to reconstruction of the Union. 2 large and thick Svo vols., cloth, uncut. London, 1887. $6.50. 8375 Early Indian Wars, witchcraft, Revolutionary War, slavery. Civil War., etc. Grimshaw (Wm.) History of U. S. from first settlement as colonies to cession of Florida; with view of the Aborigines, population, religion, agriculture, etc. 12mo, pp. 276, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half morocco, extra, gilt top. Phila., 1830. Scarce. $5.00. 8376 Guardian (London) Newspaper: a complete set from January 1868 to the end of December 1914; 67 large and very thick volumes, folio, 10 volumes strongly bound in half calf, the balance of the set in full cloth and half cloth; all in good condition throughout. $200.00. . . 8377 A fine long set of one of the leading London weekly newspapers. Most authoritative and reliable on domestic and foreign news. Its articles are written by experts on each subject; its accounts of foreign happenings, of political events, the actions of the House of Lords and House of Commons, etc., are considered as authoritative. The present set is in good condition, has been roughly col- lated, and is believed to be perfect, but it is not sold subject to collation. It is rich in material relating to America, Canada, the Far East, Persia, the West Indies, etc. It contains much important matter, not accessible in any other form, upon the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, Perry's Expedition to Jaoan, and the opening of intercourse with Japan, the Cadsden Purchase of Arizona, the causes leading to the Tivil War, Abraham Lincoln, the attitude of and part taken by Great Britain in the Civil War, British Views on Reconstruction, the Political and Economic Condi- tions in the United States, the Chinese Exclusion Act, the Venezuela Boundary Dispute, the Beh- 304 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. ring Sea Controversy, Teeaties, Immigration, the Isthmian Canal Commission, the attitude of the United States towards the Philippines, etc. Gurney (Alfred) Ramble thru the U. S. 8vo, pp. 63, cloth. Without place of pub- lication or date. $1.50. 8378 Guthrie (William) Geograprical, historical, and commercial grammar exhibiting the present state of the world ; numerous folding maps. Thick 8vo, pp. 928, newly bound by Riviere in half calf extra, gilt top. London, 1827. $6.00. 8379 Haig (F. T.) Notes on river navigations of North America. 8vo, pp. 100, Roxburgh half calf. Madras, 1863. Scarce. $2.50. 8380 Ohio River, Erie Canal, St. Lawrence River, Missis-^ippi River, the Hudson, etc. Hale (Salma) History of U. S. from their first settlement as colonies to close of campaign of 1814. 12mo, pp. 382, cloth. Aberdeen, 1848. $2,25. 8381 Halkett (John) Historical Notes respecting the Indians of North America, with re- marks on attempts made to convert and civilize them. 8vo, pp. 408, boards, uncut. London, 1825. $6.50. 8382 Hall (Basil) Travels in North America, 1827-8; folding map. 3 vols., 12mo, orig- inal boards. Edinburgh, 1830. $4.50. 8383 A fine clean set. Hall (Benjamin F.) Republican party and its presidential candidates, etc.; with sketches of Fremont and Dayton; steel portraits. 12mo, pp. 524, cloth. New York, 1856. $1.25. 8384 Hall (Edward H.) Hand-Book of American Travel. The Northern Tour; Guide through New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Ver- mont, Maine, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Kansas, Nebraska, California, Oregon, Wash- ington, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, and Dacotah, etc. ; folding maps. 12mo, pp. 456, cloth. N. Y. (Appleton), 1867. $1.75. 8385 Hall (Francis) Travels in Canada and U. S., 1816-17; folding map. 8vo, pp, 543, half calf (broken). London, 1818. $2,50. 8386 Hamersly (L. R.) Records of Living Officers of the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps. 8vo, pp. 478, cloth. Phila., 1890. $2.00. 8387 Hamilton (Thomas) Men and Manners in America; portrait. 12mo, pp. 454, cloth. Edinburgh, 1843. $1.75. 8388 Hansard's Parliamentary Debates: Complete from 1901 to 1909 (being Fourth series, vols. 89 to 199, and New Series, vols, 1 to 13), with all the general indexes. 124 large and thick vols,, royal 8vo, in the original cloth, almost as new. $225,00, 8389 The same. February 13, 1906 to December 21, 1908 (being Fourth series, vols. 152 to 199, including the extensive index volume). 48 large and thick volumes, royal 8vo, in the original cloth, almost as new. London, 1906-1908, $95.00. 8390 The same. House of Commons (Fifth series, from February 16. 1909 to De- cember 3, 1909, being vols. 1 to 13, and general index). 13 large and thick volumes, royal 8vo, in the original cloth as new. London, 1909. $20,00, 8391 One of the most valuable and important reference works on the affairs of the world. Indispensable in every public library. An encyclopedia on international relations, world politics, commerce, laws, treaties, international and local administration, etc. Its vast contents are readily accessible through the extensive analytical indexes. Hansard is the official record of the British government in its internatonal relations, colonial administration, and its dealings with the world at large. Same. Third series, vols. 145 to 194; also vols. 202 and 205; in all 52 large and tliick volumes, royal 8vo, uniformly bound throughout in half Russia. All volumes in good condition, except a few slightly rubbed. London, 1857-1871. A very cheap lot, much less than the cost of the binding alone. $90.00. 8392 One of the most valuable and important reference works on the affairs of the world. Indispensable in every public library. An encyclopedia on international relations, world politics, commerce, laws, treaties, international and local administration, etc. Its vast contents are readily accessible through the extensive analytical indexes, Hansard is the official record of the British government in its internatonal relations, colonial administration, and its dealings with the world at large. Hardy (Lady Duffus) Through Cities and Prairie Lands; Sketches of an American Tour. 8vo, pp. 338, cloth, uncut. New York, 1890. $2.00. 8393 Through Utah, California, Colorado, Missouri, acro=s the Rocky Mountains, et*". Harper (Robert G.) Observations on the Dispute between the U. S. and France. 8vo, pp. 160. half roan. Dublin, 1798. $2.50. 8394 Harper's Pictorial History of the Great Rebellion, by Alfred H. Guernsey and H. M, Alden ; very numerous maps, plates and other illustrations. 2 vols,, folio, cloth, New York (1860). $7,50, 8395 Harris (Alexander) Review of political conflict in America from commencement of anti-slaverv agitation to close of Southern reconstruction ; comprising also resume of career of Thaddeus Stevens. Large 8vo, pp. 517, cloth. New York, 1876. $2,50. 8396 Hazard (Samuel) United States commercial and statistical register containing docu- General Histories and Periodicals Relating to American History 305 ments, facts and other useful information illustrative of history and resources of American Union, and of each state. Vols. 1 and 2. 2 vols., large 8vo, half calf. Phila., 1840. $6.00. ' 8397 Hertslet (L.) A Complete Collection of the Treaties and Conventions and Reciprocal Regulations at present subsisting between Great Britain and Foreign Powers : and of the Laws, Decrees, and Orders in Council, concerning the same; so far as they relate to Commerce, and Navigation, the Slave Trade, the Post-Office Communications, Copy- right, etc., and to the privileges and interests of the high contracting parties. A com- plete set from its beginning in 1840 to and including 1913, bound in 26 large and thick vols., Svo, Vols. 1-12 bound in half red morocco extra, uncut, gilt tops, in fine condi- tion, and Vols. 13-26 in the original cloth in almost as new condition. A remarkably fine set throughout. London, 1840-1913. $250.00. 8398 A most valuable work of reference dealing with international treaties and affairs in all parts of the world including the South American Republics, China, Central America, India, Japan, Mexico, Persia, Russia, U. S., European countries, Africa, Asia, etc. The only exclusive and reliable work of its kind, really a semi-ofRcial poablication and with extensive indexes. Heylyn (Peter) Cosmographie in four books, containing chorographie and historie of the whole world, and all the principal kingdoms, provinces, seas, and isles thereof ; en- graved title and folding maps. Folio, old calf. London, 16S2. $7.50. 8399 Very cheap copy, binding being broken. Contains much valuable early information relating to America, India, Japan, China, the Phil- ippines, etc. Hiatt (J. M.) Political Manual, comprising numerous important documents con- nected with political history of America ; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 238, cloth. Indianapolis, 1864. $1.50. 8400 Voters textbook, comprising collection of most important documents and sta- tistics connected with pohtical history of America; portraits. 12mo, pp. 384, cloth. Indianapolis, 1868. $1.25. 8401 Higginson (T. W.) Larger History of the U. S. to the close of President Jackson's Administration; with numerous maps, plans, portraits and other engravings. Small 4to, pp. 470, cloth. London, 1885. $2.50. 8402 [Hildreth] Abridged history of United States of America ; sequel to Hildreth's View of the U. S. 12mo, pp. 260, calf. Boston, 1831. $1.50. 8403 Hinsdale (Mary L.) History of President's Cabinet. 8vo, pp. 355, cloth. Ann Arbor, 1911. $1.75. 8404 Hinton (John Howard) Historj' and topography of United States ; finely engraved maps and steel engravings. 2 vols., 4to, sheep. London, 1830. $5.00 8405 Hispanic American Historical Review (Baltimore) Complete from its beginning Feb. 1918 to Nov. 1918. In the original parts as issued. $5.00. 8406 Historical Account of all Voyages Round the World by English Navigators, faith- fully extracted from their journals, including Drake, Cavendish, Dampier, Rogers, Cowley, Clipperton, Shelvocks, Anson, Byron, Willis, Carteret, Cook, Parkinson, Bou- gainville, Phipps and Lutwidge. With folded maps and numerous engraved copper- plates. 4 vols., old tree calf. London, Newberry, 1774. $25.00. 8407 A valuable collection of voyages to almost every part of the world including North and South America, West Indies, Arctic, S'outh Seas. China, Japan, etc. Historical Manuscripts Commission; the interesting and Valuable Reports of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, containing transcripts of manuscripts in public and private collections, illustrating the History, Constitutional Law, Science, and General Literature of Great Britain and Ireland. From 9th report Part 3 to and including 17th report (1883 to 1912 inclusive). 66 vols., royal 8vo, in the original wrap- pers. London, 1883-1912. $45.00. 8408 A very cheap lot, it does not include all of the issues between 1883 and 1912. This immense collection of historical documents, relating to all countries, was made at great labor, and is indispensable to the historian. It contains documents and papers in the House of Lords, the colleges of Oixford and Cambridge, Public Record Office, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathe- dral, Canterbury Cathedral, the corporations of provincial cities, and many private collections. It contains documents and papers of civic corporations, genealogical and" heraldic dbcuments, military and naval affairs, charters and deeds, literary antiquities, dress, church affairs, ambassadors, ac- counts, treaties with foreign countries, legal matters, family history, correspondence of titled and official personages, etc. Among the private collections are Earl of Carlisle, E.arl of Charlemont, Dnke of Somerset, Duke of Beaufort, Earl of Eigmont, Earl of Westmoreland, Duke of Leeds, Duke of Portland. J. B. Fortesque, Marquis of Salisbury, Stuart Papers, Earl of Mar and Kellie, Duke of Hamilton, Duke of Rutland, Earl Cowper, etc. It is very rarely indeed that sets, or long runs, are offered for sale, many of the volumes being practically unobtainable. Historical Register (London) ; containing an Impartial Relation of all Transactions, both Civil and Military, Foreign and Domestick ; with a Chronological Diary of all re- markable Occurrences, and the characters and parentage of Persons deceased, of emi- 306 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. nent Rank. Complete from its beginning in 1716 to its end in 1738. 23 vols., 8vo, old calf (some bindings broken). $32.00. 8409 Contains an immense amount of valuable Hi'lorical Matter relating to America, not to be found elsewhere. Including: the .Jacobite Rising of 1715, Samuel Sbute's Si^eech to the Assembly of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, the South Sea Company Schemes, Island of Jamaica, Corporation of Perth Amboy, New England Speech of William Burnet to Assembly of New Jersey, the John Law Debates, Capt. Ogle's Capture of the I^ew Guinea Pirates, AiTairs of the Charribbee Islands, the Five Nations and Nneyda Indians Answer to Governor Keith of Pensilvania, 1722, Barbad'oes Treaties with the Indians of Pensilvania, etc., etc. Historical Sketches and events in colonization of America and the outgrowth of our country, etc. ; very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 232, cloth. MinneapoUs, 1886 $2.00. 8410 History of Congress ; exhibiting a classification of proceedings of the Senate and House of Representatives, 1789, to 1793; embracing first term of administration of General Washington. Thick 8vo, pp. 736, newly bound in buckram, leather label Phila., 1843. $3.00. 8411 History of the New World called America, with account of Manners and Customs of original inhabitants ; historical account of English settlement in the West Indies, namely Jamaica, Barbadoes, Antigua, Nevis, Montserrat, New England, New York, Pensylvania, Virginia, Maryland, Carolina, Georgia, Nova-Scotia and New-Foundland. 16mo, pp. 180, handsomely bound in full calf gilt, inside gold tooling, gilt edges. Dub- Hn, circa 1780. $25.00. 8412 History of the Western World, the United States. 2 vols., 12mo, half cloth. Lon- don (Cabinet of History Series), 1830. $2.75. 8413 Hodge (Charles) Constitutional history of Presbyterian Church in U. S., 1705-1788 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, sheep. Phila. [1851]. $1.75. 8414 Hodge (F. W.) Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico ; very extensively illustrated. 2 vols., thick 8vo, cloth. Washington (Bureau of Amer. Ethnology, Bull 30), 1907. $7.50. 8415 Hodges (George) Three hundred 5'ears of the Episcopal Church in America; por- traits and views. 16mo, pp. 152, cloth. Phila. [1906]. $1.75. 8416 Hodgson (Adam) Letters from North America, written during tour in U. S. and Canada; frontispiece. 2 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1824. $5.00. 8417 A fine uncut set. Includes Maine, Vermont, New Haampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, North and S'outh Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Upper and Lower Canada. Hogan: History of National Republican League of U. S. with sketches of representa- tive men of Republican party and introduction bv Hazen S. Pingree; numerous steel portraits. Large 8vo, pp. 440, cloth. [Detroit, 1898]. $3.00. 8418 Holmes (Dr. Abiel) The Annals of America, from the discovery by Columbus, 1492, to 1826. 2 vols., 8vo, original doth, uncut. Cambridge, 1829. $15.00. 8419 A good copy of the second and best edition. "One of the best works of the kind ever pub- lished. Everything of importance in the History of America is related in a concise manner, with copious and interesting notes and references to the orignal authorties." Holmes (Isaac) Account of U. S. of America derived from actual observations, dur- ing residence of 4 years in that republic; folding colored map. 8vo, pp. 476, boards. London, 1823. $3.75. 8420 A fine uncut copy. Hoist (H. von) Constitutional and political history of the U. S. ; trans, from Ger- man by J. J. Lalor and A. B. Mason. 8vo, pp. 506, cloth. Chicago, 1877. $2.25. 8421 - Horton (R. G.) Youth's history of great Civil War in U. S., 1861-65; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 384, cloth. New York, 1867. $1.25. 8422 Howard (James) Trip to America. 8vo, pp. 60, cloth, uncut. Bedford [1867]. $2.75. 8423 Only a few copies privately printed. The above is an autographed presentation copy from the author. Howe (Henry) Adventures and achievements of Americans ; series of narratives illus- trating their heroism, self reliance, genius and enterprise; numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 732, roan. New York, 1858. $3.50. _ _ _ 8424 Historical collections of the great West, containing narratives of most impor- tant and interesting events in Western history, etc. ; numerous plates. 2 vols, in 1, thick 8vo, roan. Cincinnati, 1855. $6.00. 8425 Howitt (Mary) Popular History of the LInited States of America : from the Dis- coverv of the American Continent to the Present Time; numerous interesting woodcut illustrations. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. London, 1859. $2.50. 8426 Includes an amount of material relating to the Colonial period in America, the Quakers, Revolu- tionary War, the Mormons, etc. General Histories and Periodicals Relating to American History 307 Hudson (T. S.) Scamper through America, or, Fifteen Thousand Miles of Ocean and Contment in Sixty Days; map. 12mo, pp. 311, cloth. London, 1882. $1.50. 8427 'The. author started from I,iverpool, England, and landed at Boston, from there he proceeded to Washington through Columbus, Indianapolis, over the Rocky Mountains to Great Salt Lake, and thence to San Francisco. From San Francisco he returned via Santa Fe, Kansas City, Cliicago, JNiagara Falls, Ottawa, Quebec, and along the St. Lawrence River. Hulbert (Archer B.) Historic Highways of America: A series of monographs on the History of America as portrayed in the evolution of its highways of War, Com- merce, and Social Expansion. A limited edition only printed direct from type. Each volume is handsomely printed in large type on Dickinson's handmade paper, and illus- trated with maps, plates and facsimiles. 16 vols., cr. 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. Cleve- land, 1902-05. $39.00. •by ^^^^ "No library worthy of the name can do without this valuable and fascinating history." — Baston Globe. "The volumes present an example of the kind of historical monograph which is worthy of en- couragement. Nothing has a much greater suggestion of the charm of human occupation than the network of roads which overspread a country." — New York- Tribune. Hull (John S.) Remarks on the U. S. A. drawn up from his own observations, and from observations of other travelers. 8vo, pp. 72, sewn. Dublin (circa 1800). Very scarce. $3.00. 8429 Hunt's Merchants Magazine and Commercial Review: complete from its beginning in 1839 to December 1868. In all 59 vols., 8vo, Volumes 1 to 45 in strong half morocco, uniform; the balance in half calf and half morocco except 1 vol. in parts (all sound except 1 vol. cracked at joints). New York, 1839-1868. $60.00. 8430 This periodical ended December, 1870, and it is quite probable we can supply the remaining two years at a pro-rata price. An indispensable work of reference on finance, banking, railroads, gas and public service monop- olies, corporations, precious metals, the cotton trade, mining, the opium trade, panics, etc. It is particularly rich in mercantile law, the law and customs of international commerce, com- mercial regulations and treaties, commercial statistics, marine, fire and other insurance, international exchange and the laws of banking and the commercial rights of neutral' nations. Another set, complete from the beginning to June 1862, being vols. 1-46 ; a uni- form and sound set in half calf. $50.00. 8431 Another set, complete from July 1840 to December 1857; being vols. 3 to 37: in all 35 vols, in half and full leather bindings, all sound. $35.00. 8431a Jenkins (John S.) History of the War between U. S. and Mexico from commence- ment of hostilities to ratification of treaty of peace; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 506, cloth. Auburn, 1853. $1.75. 8432 Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents. Travels and Explorations of the French Jesuit Missionaries among the Indians of Canada and the Northern and Northwestern States of the United States, 1610-1791, with numerous historical, geographical, ethno- logical and bibliographical notes, under the editorial direction of Reuben Gold Thwaites. 73 vols., 8vo, averaging 300 pp., bound in buckram, gilt top, limited to 750 sets, each numbered. Cleveland, 1896-1901. $250.00. 8433 The exact verbatim et literatim reprint of the very rare French, Latin and Italian Originals, both MS. and Printed, with complete English Translation. Illustrated with numerous facsimiles, portraits, maps, etc. The work is printed throughout on Dickinson's hand-made deckle-edge paper. The travels and explorations of the early Jesuit missionaries were principally in the Hudson Bay Country, Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec; the present states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missis- sippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Wisconsin; Lakes Frie, Huron Michigan, Ontario, Superior, Nipissing, St. Tohn and Simcoe. The rivers Mississippi, St. John and St. Lawrence; around Chequamegon Bay; Georgian Bay, Green Bay, Keweean Bay, Bay of Quinte, etc. Jobson (Frederick J.) America, and American Methodism, with prefatory letter by John Hannah ; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 416, cloth. London, circa 1857. $2.50. 8434 Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science (BaUimore) A complete set from its beginning Jan. 1883 to Dec. 1898. 16 vols., large 8vo, 8 vols, bound in cloth, balance in parts as issued. $60.00. 8435 A very valuable contribution to American history. Johnston (Alexander) United States, its history and constitution. 12mo, pp. 302, cloth. New York, 1902. $1.25. 8436 Johnston (Keith) Maps of United States with Index. In two parts, each 22ixl8, mounted on linen and folded in cloth case. London, circa 1860. $1.25. 8437 Journal of American History (New Haven, Conn.), vols. 1-4 complete; extensively illustrated with portraits, plates and facsimiles, etc., some in colors. 4 vols., 4to, in the original decorative covers as issued. New Haven, Conn., 1907-1910. $17.50. 8438 A valuable collection of original historical documents from American and European Archives, private journals, diaries, and unpublished documents, reminiscences, memoirs, folklore, traditions, the Continental Army, War of 1812, pioneer and frontier life, etc. We also have portions of the later volumes which we are endeavoring to complete. 308 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. [Kendall (John)] American Memoirs: recollections of a hurried run thru the U. S. • very extensively illustrated. 4to, pp. 292, cloth. N. p. [1896]. Privately printed $3.25. 8439 Kettell (T. P.) History of the Great Rebellion, with an account of the secession of the Southern States, and the formation of the Confederate Government ; portraits, maps and illustrations. Thick 8yo, pp. 778, sheep. Hartford, 1865. $1.25. 8440 A cheap copy, cracked at hinges. King (Edward) The Southern States of North America; record of journ'eys in La. Tex,, Ind. Terr., Mo., Ark., Miss., Ala., Ga., Fla., etc. ; colored map and very numerous illustrations. 3 vols., 4to, cloth. London, 1875. $3.7S. 8441 King (Moses) Handbook of U. S. with text by M. F. Sweester; colored maps and very numerous illustrations. Thick 12mo, pp. 952, cloth. Buffalo [1896]. $1.50. 8442 Lahonton (Baron) New Voyages to North America, containing Account of the sev- eral Nations of that Vast Continent, their Customs, Commerce, etc. ; the several At- tempts of the English and French to dispossess one another; and Adventures between the French and the Iroquese; a Geographical Description of Canada, Natural History of the Country, with Remarks upon their Government, etc. ; with a Dictionary of the Algonkine Language; folding maps and numerous plates. 2 vols., 12mo, full mottled calf. London, 1735. $50.00. 8443 An unusually fine and clean copy of this excessivelv rare edition with the maps and plates in remarkably choice condition. Lanman (Charles) Dictionary of U. S. Congress compiled as manual of reference for legislator and statesman. 8vo, pp. 556, cloth. [Washington, 1864]. $2.50. 8444 Lardner (Dionysius) Cabinet of History: History of the Western World, vols. 1-2, the United States ; 2 vols., 12mo, half cloth. London, 1830. $2.75. 8445 Larned (J. N.) History for ready reference from best historians, biographers, and specialists, their own words in a complete system of history; numerous maps. Vols. 1-6, large and thick 8vo, buckram. Springfield, 1905. $30.00. 8446 Latham (Henry) Black and White: journal of 3 months' tour in U. S. 8vo, pp. 314, cloth. London, 1867. $1.25. 8447 Latrobe (Charles Joseph) The Rambler in North America, 1832-1833; folding map, mounted on linen. 2 vols., small 8vo, new and handsomely bound by Riviere in half calf extra, gilt top. London, 1836. $10.00. 8448 Laugel (A.) United States during the War. 8vo, pp. 326, cloth, uncut. New York, 1866. $2.25. 8449 Laughlin (J. Lawrence) History of bimetallism in United States; folding charts. 8vo, pp. 370, cloth. New York, 1897. $1.75. 8450 Lester (C. Edwards) America's Advancement: the progress of U. S. during first century; very numerous steel engravings. Thick 4to, pp. 1044, morocco, gilt edges. New York, 1876. $4.50. 8451 Lester (John Erastus) The Atlantic to the Pacific; What to See, and How to See It; folding map and plates. 12mo, pp. 306, cloth, gilt edges. London, 1873. $1.50.8452 Through 111., Nebr., Utah, Cal., Colo., Idaho, Wyo., Va., etc. Lewis and Clark Expedition, original Journals, 1804-1806; printed from the orig- inal MSS. in the Library of the American Philosophical Society, with MS. material from other sources, including note books, letters, maps, etc., and the journals of Chas. Floyd and Jos. Whitehouse ; nov/ for the first time published in full and exactly as written ; edited with introduction, notes and index, by Dr. Thwaites. Handsomely printed at the University Press in large Caslon type, and very extensively illustrated with portraits, views, maps, plans and facsimiles. 15 vols., large 4to, including the atlas map, handsomely bound in half polished levant morocco, uncut, gilt tops, in fine condition. New York, 1904-5. $200.00. 8453 The above is one of the handsome large paper editions which were beautifully nrinted on Van Gelder hand made paper, of which only 200 copies were printed, each numbered. This edition con- tains the series of plates which were not included in the small papei- edition, in addition to which the two large portrait=: are colored. Sfets of this magnificent and only complete edition are now becoming very scarce and almost unprocurable. It will not be miny years, considering the rate of absorption by public and college libraries, before this set is brining two or three times the present price. Before this edition was issued, the one edited by Nicholas Biddle, publshed in 1814, was always accepted by the general public as being the actual journals of the explorers. Asi a matter of fact, however. Biddle's edition is but an abbreviated paraphrase skillfully constructed, but very far re- moved from the original journals themselves as written by the explorers, and pays but small at- tention to the abundant scientific records of the expedition. Same. London, 1807. 8vo, pp. 116, newly and handsomely bound by Morrell in half green levant morocco, gilt top. Fine copy. $10.50. 8454 General Histories and P eriodicals Relating to American History 309 Liancourt (Duke de la Rochefoucault) Travels through the U. S., the Country of the Iroquois, and Upper Canada, 1795-97; with account of Lower Canada; folding maps, tables, etc. 2 vols., 4to, half calf . London, 1799. Very scarce. $24.00. 8455 An interesting account of travels through Florida, Maine, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New York, North and South Carolina, etc. Littell's Living Age. We are making up a complete set, details on application. 8456 L,ivermore (Thomas L.) Numbers and losses in the Civil War in America, 1861-5. 8vo, pp. ISO, doth. Boston, 1900. $1.75. 8457 London Magazine or Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, complete from its be- ginning in 1732 to 1767 (lacking 1763) together with the very scarce index volume, in all 36 vols., Bvo, panelled calf. London, 1732-67. $120.00. 8458 An unusually fine, clean and perfect set of this valuable and exceedingly scarce periodical, with numerous erigravings, portraits, plates and maps, including the very rare engravings of New York V 1, AT 1 J "^"^"l lacking; maps of Virginia, Mississippi River, Cherokee Country, New York, Maryland, etc. Contains much authentic information on the Revenue Laws of Massachu- setts, treaty of Pans, Acquisition of Florida, Growing despotism of England's mercantile policy, bystematic Suppression of Colonial Manufactures, early Colonial Newspapers, French in Ohio Valley, Boundary Disputes, Taxations of Colonies, French and Indian War, English Trade Regula- tions, Pontiac s War, Stamp Act, Treaty of Ft. Stanwix, etc. Long (John D.) Republican Party: its history, principles, and policies; frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 448, cloth. New York, 1900. $1.50. 8459 Lossing (Benson J.) New History of U. S. from discovery of American continent to present time; very numerous illustrations, many in color. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. New York [1884]. $1.75. 8460 ; — Our_ Country : history from discovery of America to present time ; with numer- ous illustrations by Felix Darley and steel engravings. 3 vols., 4to, half morocco. New York, 1879. $9.00. 8461 Popular cyclopedia of U. S. history from aboriginal period to 1876; very numer- ous illustrations. 2 vols., royal 8vo, cloth. New York, 1882. Pub'd at $10.00. $3.50. 8462 1 1776, or War of Independence; history of Anglo-Americans from period of Union of Colonies against French to inauguration of Washington; plates, plans, and facsimiles. _ 8vo, pp. 510_, cloth. New York, 1847. $3.50. 8463 Lovett (Richard) United States Pictures drawn with pen and pencil; map and very numerous plates. 4to, pp. 224, cloth, gilt edges. London, 1891. $1.75. 8464 Loyal Publication Society: a complete set of the Tracts issued by this Society from February 1, 1863 to February 1, 1864, cotnprising numbers 1-44 inclusive. Bound in one large and thick volume, 8vo, half leather. New York, 1863-4. $15.00. 8465 Includes: Robert Dale Owen's Future of the Northwest, Copperhead Df?clnrations, Alexander's Elements of Discords in Secessia, Military Despotism, Owen's Emancipation is Peace. Conditions of Reconstruction, Nullification and Compromise, Leber's Slavery Plantations and the Yeomanry, Rebel Conditions of Peace. War Powers of the President, Treason, Everett, Monroe Doctrine, Lieber, Arguments of Secessionists, How the South Rejected Compromise, Conscription Act, etc. Lucke (Martin) Der Biirgerkriege der Vereinigten Staaten, 1861-65; portraits and very numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 414, cloth. St. Louis, 1892. $5.00. 8466 Describes tne most important battles in the North and South and contains a long chapter on reconstruction. McCabe (James D.) Centennial view of our country and its resources, etc. ; verv numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 1224, sheep. Phila. [1876]. $3.50. 8467 McGee (Thomas D'Arcy) Catholic history of North America; frontispiece. 12mo, pp. 240, cloth. Boston, 1855. $1.75. 8468 Mackay (Charles) History of United States, with continuation including presi- dencies of Pierce and Buchanan ; numerous steel engravings and colored maps. 3 vols., 8vo, half morocco. London, n. d. $4.50. 8469 Same, bound in 2 vols., calf, binding shabby. $3.75. 8470 McKee (Thomas Hudson) The National Conventions and platforms of all political parties, 1789-1900; portraits. 12mo, pp. 402, cloth. Baltimore, 1900. $1.25. 8470a McKenney (Thos. L.) History of the Indian Tribes of North America, with bio- graphical sketches and anecdotes of the principal chiefs; with very numerous finely colored portraits. 3 vols., 4to, half morocco, gilt edges. Philadelphia, 1870. $35.00. 8570b The work is one of the most costly and important ever published on the American Indians. The plates are accurate portraits of celebrated chiefs, or of characteristic individuals of the race; and are colored with care so as to faithfully represent their featues and costumes. 1_ Memoirs, Official and Personal ; with Sketches of Travels among the Northern and Southern Indians ; War Excursions, and Descriptions of Scenes along the West- ern Borders; with portrait and plates. 2 vols, in 1, 8vo, cloth. New York, 1846. $7.50. 8571 Mackenzie (Robert) The United States of America. 12mo, pp. 278, cloth. London. 1870. $1.25. 8572 310 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. Maclay (Wm.) Sketches of debate in first Senate of U. S., 1789-91, edited by George W. Harris; portrait. 8vo, pp. 376, cloth. Harrisburg [1880] $2.75. 8573 McMaster (John Bach) History of people of U. S., from Revolution to Civil War Vols. 1 and 2 only. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1885. $2.50. 8S74 McPherson (Edward) Handbook of Politics for 1894: being record of important political action, legislative and executive, national and state, 1892-1894. 8vo, pp. 286 cloth. Washington, 1894. $1.00. 8575 Political History of U. S. during Great Rebellion, 1860 to 1864, etc. 8vo, pp 440, half calf. Washington, 1864. $3.00. ' 8576 Magazine of American History, with notes and queries. A complete set from its beginning Jan. 1877 to June 1893 (after which only 2 numbers were published). 29 vols., 4to., with numerous maps, portraits and facsimiles. A fine set in the original parts as issued and in good condition throughout. New York, 1877-1893. $75.00. 8577 A very valuable set pertaining exclusively to American history, archaeology, and antiquities. It deals with every state in the Union and contains a vast fund of material not available in anv other form except to the few favored ones who may have access to original manuscript material and rarities. It contains a vast fund of original articles by recognized historians, reprints of original documents, diaries and letters from unpublished manuscript sources largely in private hands, notes and queries on mooted questions of American history, etc., much material on historical sources per- taining to the various states: Especially N. Y., Pacific states, Ga., Ohio, Tenn., Ore., Va., IVlo., ilich., Calif., 111., Louisiana Territory, etc.; Lincoln, Washington, Franklin, the Early American Discoverers, Witchcraft, etc. Marryat (Captain) Diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. 1st edition. 3 vols., 12mo, half calf, gilt. London, 1839. $3.00. 8588 Contains remarks on penitentiaries, the army, slavery, religion, education, navy, etc. Marsden (J. B.) History of the Early Puritans, from the Reformation to the Open- ing of the Civil War in 1642. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1850. $4.00. 8589 Marshall (John A.) American Bastile ; history of illegal arrests and imprisonment of American citizens during late Civil War; plates. Thick 8vo, pp. 728, sheep. Phila., 1871. $2.00. 8590 Also includes the horrors of prison life in Forts Lafayette, Warren, McHenry, Delaware, pen- itentiaries, and military camps. Same. Phila., 1873. $2.00. 8591 Massie (James W.) America : origin of her present conflict ; her prospect for the slave, and her claim for anti-slavery sympathy. 12mo, pp. 472, cloth. London, 1864. $2.50. 8592 Mathieson (K.) How we saw the U. S. of America. 12mo, pp. 80, cloth. Privately printed without place of publication, 1883. $1.25. 8593 Autographed presentation copy from the author. Maxwell (A. M.) A run thru the U. S. during Autumn of 1840; portraits. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. London, 1841. $5.00. 8594 Much on Shakers, Slavery, New York State, Mass. Medley (Julius G.) An Autumn tour in the U. S. and Canada. 12mo, pp. 180, cloth. London, 1873. $1.50. 8595 Melish (John) Geographical description of U. S. with contiguous British and Span- ish possessions intended as accompaniment to Melish's map of these countries; with finely engraved maps. 12mo, pp. 486, half leather (rubbed). Phila., 1818. $4.50. 8596 Mitchell's Reference and Distance Map of U. S.: accompaniment to, containing index of all counties, districts, townsships, towns, in the Union, with index of the rivers, also general view of U. S. and the several states and territories, etc. 8vo, pp. 324, half roan. Phila., 1835. $2.50. 8597 Moll (Herman) Map of United States with adjoining Provinces, 1732. Early col- ored map in good condition. Size 10|x8i. London, 1732. $1.75. 8598 Includes Me., N. H., Vt., Mass., R. I., Conn., N. Y., N. J., Pa., Del., Md., Va., Ky., No. and So. Car., Tenn., Ga,, also shows the v/estern territories as far as the ^Iississiopi River; also Ont., N. S., N. B Monthly Review (London) A complete set from its beginning 1749 to Dec. 1815 including also the 4 scarce index volumes covering from the beginning to 1816. 165 vols., 8vo, bound in tree calf. $100.00. 8599 A very valuable reference set, including a vast amount of historical material relating to the .American Colonies, George Washington, the old French War, Braddock, the American stamp act. Colonial Congresses, Daniel Boone, American Colonial unre-t, Revolutionary War. the independ- ence of the U. S.. Federal Constitution, difficulties with France, slavery. War of 1812, etc. Montreal Historical Society: Memoirs. A complete set in ten vols., bound. $75.00. 8600 Moore (C. F.) History of the States, United and otherwise. 12mo, pp. 283, cloth. New York, 1909 $1.00. 8601 Moore (James) Complete history of Great Rebellion ; or, the Civil War in the U. S., 1861-1865; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 552, cloth. Philadelphia, 1881. $1.75. 8602 General Histories and Periodicals Relating to American History 311 Moore (Joseph West) American Congress, history of National legislation and polit- ical events, 1774-1895. 8vo, pp. S94, cloth. New York, 1895. $1.75. 8603 Morse (Jedidah) American Gazetteer; folding maps. 8vo, pp. 642, old tree calf. London, 1798. $2.50. 8604 and Elijah Parish. Compendious history of New England; folding map. 16mo, pp. 336, old calf. Newburyport, N. H., 1809. $1.75. 8605 Morse (Samuel F. B.) Foreign conspiracy against liberties of U. S. 16mo, pp. 192, cloth. New York, 1841. $1.75. 8606 Mulf ord (E.) The Nation : the foundations of civil order and political life in United States. 12mo, pp. 432, cloth. New York, 1872. $1.00. 8607 Munn (H. H.) History of the declension of the great republic of the United States, with evidence of its impending fall. 8vo, pp. 532, cloth. Cleveland, 1875. $3.00. 8608 Murat (Achille) United States of North America with note on negro slavery, by Junius Redivivus. 16mo, pp. 440, half calf. London, 1833. $1.50. 8609 Murray (Amelia M.) Letters from the U. S., Cuba, and Canada. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. London, 1856. $3.50. 8610 Relates almost entirel y to slavery. Murray (Hugh) U. S. : history from earliest period; their industry, commerce, etc., and illustrations of the natural history by James Nicol; portraits and engravings. 3 vols., 16mo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1844. $2.50. 8611 Murray (James) An Impartial History of the War in America, from its commence- ment to the present time ; with the Charters of the several Colonies, the rise, progress and political springs of the war. Plan of Boston and 23 fine engraved portraits. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf. Newcastle (1782). $35.00. 8612 A fine copy of this rare work, in unusually tall and clean condition ; highly prized for its fine contemporary engraved portraits, which include Washington, Franklin, Hancock, Putnam, Arnold, Clinton, Howe, Burgoyne, Sullivan, etc. The bets contemporary history on the American Revolutionary War. While written from the Knglish standpoint by the contemporary English historian, James Murray, the work is unusually impartial and still one of our best authorities, not only on the Revolutionary War but on that period pf American unrest and difficulties. Myers (J. C.) Sketches on a Tour through the Northern and Eastern States, the Canadas, and Nova Scotia. 12mo, pp. 476, in the original full sheep binding. Privately printed at Harrisonburg (Va.), 1849. $10.00. 8613 The volume contains much of historical value on New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, Maine, Rhode Island, Canada and Nova Scotia. It is also of peculiar interest as being a South- erner's views on the Institutions, People and conditions in the Northern States, prior to the Civil War; with interesting comparisons between labor conditions in the North and South — the white labor of the factories and the negro of the fields. Privately printed at Harrisonburg, Virginia, in 1849. it is one of the most interesting accounts of travel in the United States and Canada, of its period. Issued in a very limited edition, it has become exceedingly scarce. It is entirely unknown both to Sabin and Larned. During the _ past 10 years, only 3 copies are recorded for sale, the last of which sold at auction in New York, in 1915, for $12.50. Nation (The) : Weekly Journal of Politics, Literature, Science and Art ; a complete set from its beginning, July 1865 to and including December, 1905 ; in all 80 large and thick volumes, 4to; 20 volumes bound in half leather, balance in cloth; one volume with joints broken and three volumes unbound. New York, 1865-1905. $210.00. 8614 The above set lacks volume 63, which we may be able to find and supply later. Without exception, the leading critical journal pjibUshcd in the United States. An invaluable set for reference in any public library, but now "very seldom found in long files. Naval battles of U. S. in different wars with foreign nations, from commencement of the Revolution to present time, including privateering; numerous illustrations. 12mo, pp. 278, cloth. Boston, 1859. $1.00. 8615 Cheap copy, somewhat worn. .,..-. , -„„ ^.^ ,r,<>n Naval Chronicle (London) A complete set from its beginning Jan. 1799 to Dec. 1808. The handsome large paper issue with brilliant impressions of the numerous portraits, folding plates maps, plans, views of naval engagements, etc. 20 large and thick vols., roval 8vo, calf. $50.00. , , . ^ ^. , ^ t, ... , „, ^^}^ One of the most valuable historical publications relating to the history of the British Navy. In- cludes accounts of the capture of the U. S. Frigate Philadelphia, the bombardment of Tripoli, the Battle of the Nile, Battle of Trafalga, etc. Includes lives of commanders and oflicers, many of whom took part later in the War of 1812. r „ i. .^i j^ w t . Naval Monument, containing official and other accounts of all battles fought between navies of U. S. and Great Britain during late war and account of war with Algiers, etc • numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 326, half morocco. Boston, 1838. $2.50. 8617 Navy Records Society (London) Publications. A complete set from its beginning in 1894 to 1905; with numerous fine portraits, facsimiles, folding maps, charts, etc. 30 vols., large 8vo, in the original buckram $90.00. 8618 Includes most valuable historical documents and statei papers re ating to the defeat of the Span- ish Armada, the first Dutch War, 1652-4, letters of Admiral Markham, 1801-7, catalogue of naval 312 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. MS9. in Pepysin Library, naval writings of William Monson, Nelson and the Neapolitan Jacobins, the blockade of Brest, 1803-5, letters and papers of Admiral llartin, logs of the great sea fights, 1794-1805, papers relating to the Spanish War, 1585-7, the Russian Fleet under Peter, the Great, Hollond, Discourses of the Navy, 1638-60, Journal of Admiral Rooks, 1700-2, War with France, 1512-13,' I/etters of Sir Samuel Hood, 1781-3, Life of Captain Stephen Martin, 1666-1740, Index to James' 'Naval History, Journal of Admiral James, 1852-1828, Naval accounts, 1485-97, Fighting instructions, 1530-1816, etc. Neal (Daniel) History of the Puritans, or Protestant Nonconformists; from Re- formation, 1S17, to Revolution in 1688, revised by John O. Choules; steel portraits. 2 vols., 8vo, doth. New York, 1844. $3.00. 8619 Neeser (Robert W., of Yale) Statistical and Chronological History of U. S. Navy, 1775 to 1907. 2 large volumes, royal 4to, full silk cloth as ne-w. New York, Macmil- lan, 1909. Published at $12.00 net, for $10.00. , 8620 A reference work of immense value and absolutely authoritative. The compilation of this exliaus- tive statistical and chronological record was a stupendous undertakinitfNfird took a lifetime. Of im- mense value on our navy during the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Barbary War, War with Mexico, Civil War, and War with Spain. At the present time when so much discussion is going on in regard to the increase of cur navy, this work of reference is of great interest and value, making available statistical information from every standpoint. Neff (Jacob K.) The Army and Navy of America, containing view of heroic ad- ventures, battles, naval engagements, etc., from period of French and Indian Wars to close of Florida War; illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 624, old calf. Phila., 1845. $1.50. 8621 Cheap copy, first few pages quite soiled. New England Historic Genealogical Society. Memorial Biographies, volume 1, cov- ering 1845-1852. Large 8vo, pp. 534, cloth. Boston, 1880. $3.50. 8622 Relates to the Shurtleff, Durfee, Pitkin, Adams, Otis, Brewster, Lyman, Gallatin, King, Savage, Clay, Drake, and other families. The volume contains material of historical importance regarding the early abolitionists, anti- slavery contests, California, Indiana, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Massachusetts, New Hamp- shire, New Mexico, Ohio, Utah, New England, Mexican War, War of 1812, etc. New Englander (New Haven, Conn.) Complete from its beginning Jan. 1843 to Nov. 1885, also index to vols. 1-20. 45 vols., 8vo, vols. 1-4 bound in half calf, balance in parts as issued. $50.00. . . 8723 Deals extensively with education, Yale University, anti-slavery agitation, the Civil War, Southern reasons for secession, the War with Mexico, fugitve slave law, the Mormon Rebellon, Abraham Lincoln, reconstruction, church history, etc. Nichols (T. L.) Forty Years of American Life. 12mo, pp. 526, cloth. London, 1874. fl.50. . 8724 Niles (H.) Principles and acts of the revolution in America with sketches and re- marks on men and things, etc. Royal 8vo, pp. 496, sheep. Baltimore, 1822. $4.00. 8725 [O'Connor (T.)] Impartial and correct history of the war between U. S. and Great Britain declared by Law of Congress, June 18, 1812, etc. ; frontispiece. 16mo, pp. 304, old tree calf. New York, 1815. $3.50. _ 8726 Our Presidential Candidates and political compendium ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 198, cloth. Newark, 1880. $1.50. 8728 Contains complete political compendium by Frank C. Bliss, Life of Garfield by E. B. Kennedy, Life of J. B. Weaver by S. D. Dillaye, Life of W. S. Hancock by Henry Hill. etc. Pacific Monthly Magazine: An absolutely complete set from its beginning to its end, being volumes 1 to 26, inclusive, in the original wrappers as issued ; the set throughout in fine condition except a few numbers which are slightly broken, but the contents of all are in good condition. $75.00. 8729 One of the scarcest periodicals published in this country; a set which very rarely comes upon the market. In fact, so far as we have been able to trace, only five sets are known to exist. The set is primarily devoted to material relatign to the Pacific Northwest. Pacific Railroad: Reports of Explorations and Surveys, to ascertain the most prac- ticable and economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific O-cean, 1854-4. Very extensively illustrated throughout with maps and numerous plates, many of which are finely colored. 13 vols., 4to, 1 volume half roan, balance cloth. Washington, 1855-60. $17.50, 8730 Pall Mall Budget (The) The weekly edition of the Pall Mall Gazette; and contain- ing all of the important articles appearing in the daily issue with a summary of the news, complete from April 1869 to and including December 1886. In all 37 large vols., folio. The set throughout uniformly and strongly bound in half calf, cloth sides, in fine condition throughout except a few volumes where the backs are very slightly rubbed. London, 1869-1886. $75.00. 8731 An unusually long run of one of the most important British journals which for many years has been the recognized government inspired journal. Apart from covering the world's affairs for this period, the volumes contain much on American affairs, the Ku Klux clan, Negro suffrage, Alaska, impeachment of President Johnson, Chinese affair.s, the Alabama claims, the panic of 1873, polyijamy in Utah, etc. Believed to be perfect but not sold subject to collation. General Histories and Periodicals Relating to American History 313 Parker (H. F.) Discoveries and pioneers of America; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 416, cloth. New York, 1856. $3.50. 8732 Parker (Samuel) Journal of exploring tour beyond the Rocky Mountains, 1835-7; folding map. 8vo, pp. 372, cloth. Ithaca, 1838. $5.00. 8733 A fine uncut copy in the original cloth. Patton (Jacob Harris) Concise history of the American people from discovery of continent to 1876; illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 1052, cloth. New York, 1876. $1.75. 8734 Perkins (Samuel) The World as it is; North and South America, their inhabitants, government, military and naval strength, revenues, commerce, religions, etc., with numerous woodcuts. 12mo, pp. 200, newly bound in full buckram, leather label, gilt tops. Hartford, 1837. $3.50. 8735 Relating principally to Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, Arkansas, Missouri, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, etc., to Girard, Penn, Ethan Allen, etc. This is the entire _portion of this set relating to North and South America, with specially prepared title. No separate title was issued. [Petavius (Dionisius, a French Scholar and Jesuit, born 1583)] The History of the world, compiled by Petavius and continued by others to 1659: with geographical de- scription of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. A fine copy with both the engraved portrait and folded map. Thick folio, pp. 813, in the original calf. London, 1659. $65.00. 8736 An unusually line clean and tall copy of this rare work. It is in the original calf binding, with leather thongs, which is a very unusual condition. Apart from its rarity, the work is one of the most learned on early customs, religious beliefs, etc., of the various nations of the then known world, including Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Slparta, Syria, Persia, Parthia, Bythinia, Bulgaria, China, Muscovy, the Cossacks, Philippine Islands, the Huns, Pannonia, Zoroastrians, Armenia, Zenobia, etc. It contains a large funount of very curious information as to the early knowledge of America, including a most curious account of the dis- covery of America and much regarding the early settlement and the natives of New Spain, Brazil, the West Indies, Guatimala, Yucatan, Mexico, Quivira, Florida, the Virginias, etc. In all 54 places on the American continent are described with an accurate account of the knowledge of those times regarding them. Phelps (Mrs. Lincoln) Our Country in its relations to the past, present and future. 12mo, pp. 424, cloth. Baltimore, 1864. $2.00. 8737 A collection of articles mostly pertaining to the Civil War by well known authors of the period. Phillippo (Tames M.) United States and Cuba. 12mo, pp. 480, cloth. London, 1857. $2.25. 8738 Pitkin (Timothy) Political and civil history of U. S., 1765 to 1797 mcludmg sum- mary view of political and civil state of N. A. colonies prior to that date; portrait. 2 vols., 8vo, calf. New Haven, 1828. $3.50. 8739 Political Register (London) Complete from its beginning in 1767 to 1771; with numerous finely engraved portraits and plates. 9 vols., 8vo, strongly bound in calf. $24.00. . . ^ 8740 Much relating to relations between the American Colonies and Great Britain, Benjamin Frankhn, the Townshend measures, the Boston Massacre, etc. Political State of Europe (London). Complete, from its beginning in 1792, to 1796. An authentic and impartial narrative of every military operation of the present bellig- erent powers, with a correct copy of every state paper, declaration, manifesto, giving the debates and proceedings of the French National Convention, the iwlitics and con- duct of neutral powers, etc. 10 vols., 8vo, bound in 9, half calf. $17.50. 8741 An exceedingly valuable annual on the French Revolution and Napoleon, the Franco-German War of 1792, the European coalition against France, the British war with Holland, the French war in Italy, 'the partition of Poland by Russia and Prussia, etc. Porter (David D.) Naval history of the Civil War; very numerous illustrations. Thick royal 8vo, pp. 843, cloth. New York, 1886. $3.00. 8742 Potter's American Monthly (Philadelphia) [Formerly the American Historical Rec- ord.] An illustrated magazine of history, literature, science, and art (dealing, however, more particularly with history, archaeology and antiquities of America, and biographies of Americans), edited by B. J. Lossing. Complete from January 1875 to December 1876 4 vols 4to with numerous illustrations, in the original parts as issued; in good condition. $12.50. . , ., . . , • . „ , ,.^'^^ A very scarce historical set. Contains many valuable documents relating to the Revolutionary Period the Manuscript Orderly Books of George Washington; Benjamin Franklin; much local state history the Quakers, Moravians, the Mayflower, the Slave Trade, Boston Massacre, State and other boundaries. Early American Customs, Lincoln, Queen Anne s War, Early Railroads and Locomotives, Penn, Champlain, etc. „ . , , . . , . . Prentice (Archibald) Tour in U. S. with two lectures on emigration; frontispiece, vignette and folding map. 24mo, pp. 217, cloth. London, 1849. Scarce. $2.50. 8744 Presbyterian Reunion: a memorial volume, 1837-1871. Thick 8vo, pp. 568, half calf. New York, 1870. $2.25. 8745 314 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. Preston (H. W.) Documents illustrative of American history, 1603-1863, with intro- duction and references. 8vo, pp. 320, cloth. New York, 1886. $1.75. 8745 Public Domain, its history, with statistics with references to national domain, col- onization, acquirement of territory, etc., prepared by Thomas Donaldson; folding maps. Very thick 8vo, pp. 1344, cloth. Washington, 1884. $3.00. 8748 Purchas (Samuel) Hakluytus Posthumous or Purchas his Pilgrimes contayning a History of the World in Sea Vo3fages and Lande Travells by Englishmen and others. Beautifully printed in large type on special paper at the University Press in an edition of 1,000 sets, with excellent reproductions of the curious maps, plates, and facsimiles by the gelatin process on toned vellum paper. 20 vols., 8vo, full buckram, uncut, gilt tops, almost as new. Glasgow, 190S-1907. $65.00. 8749 One of the most beautiful editions of any collection of travels published. The set comprises the most valuable travels in all parts of the world as known down to 1625. The present edition prepared under the auspices of the Hakluyt Society is in every way a magniiicent scholar's edition and will remain for all time the best edition of this celebrated collection of Travels. It will always remain our most authoritative source of reference on the geography and travels in all countries known, down to 1625, including North and South /\mcrica, the Arctic Region, China, Japan, The Pacific Islands, etc. "Purchas's work is immortal, and its appearance iri a form so accessible and so handsome is a matter for warmest congratulations — Notes and Queries. His Pilgrimage or Relations of the World, and the religions observed in all ages and places discovered, from the creation unto this present. Contayneth a geo- graphical! historic of Asia, Africa, and America, with the Hands adiacent. Declaring §ie ancient religions before the floud, the heathenish, Jewish, and Saracenicall in all ages since, with their severall opinions, idols, oracles, temples, priests, proceedings, sects, and successions, with briefe descriptions of the countries, nations, states, dis- coveries; private and publike customs, etc. London, 1617. Folio, pp. 1120, calf. $75.00. 8750 An unusually clean copy of the rare third edition, which was verjr considerably enlarged es- pecially by the addition of much important contemporary material relating to American discovery. Purchas has been styled the IJnglish Ptolemy. It is certain that to his seal and vast erudition, we owe the most celebrated collection of voyages in the English language. It is valuable alike for the abundance of material and its importance in the history of early discoveries, especially of the English Nation. Quarterly Review (London) complete from its beginning in 1809 to 1869; with the 7 scarce index vols. 128 volumes, 8vo, a fine uniform set in half calf gilt. Very cheap considering its condition. $50.00, 8751 The above is an unusually well bound set of this, perhaps the leading British review. Full of important historical material not otherwise available. Ramsay (David) History of the American Revolution. 2 vols., 8vo, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half levant morocco extra, gilt tops. London, 1791. $17.50, 8752 A remarkably fine and uncut copy. Rebellion Record: Diary of American events with documents, narratives, etc., ed- ited by Frank Moore ; numerous engraved portraits, maps, plans, etc. 9 complete set. 12 vols., large roval 8vo, 7 vols, bound in half green morocco gilt, balance in parts as issued. New York, 1864-6. $21.00. 8753 A valuable collection of authentic historical documents. Records of the Past (Washington) : complete from its beginning in January 1902 to and including December 1906. Very extensively illustrated. 5 volumes, 4to, bound, one volume in cloth, the balance in parts as issued. Washington, 1902-06. $15.00. 8754 A valuable Archaeological journal containing contributions by leading American .Archaeologists re- lating to the antiquities of Mexico, Central America, South America, British Columbia, Western Ontario, Hawaiian Islands, Persia, China, India, the American Southv/est, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Mississippi Valley, California, etc. Register of Officers and Agents, civil, military, and naval in U. S. service on Sept. 30, 1817, with names, force and condition of all ships and vessels belonging to the U. S. and when and where built. 12mo, pp. 97, old calf. $7.50. 8755 Review of Reviews (English Edition) : a complete set from its beginning in 1890 to and including May, 1913, being volumes 1 to 47, 4to. Very extensively illustrated throughout ; 16 volumes are handsomely bound in half calf extra, with full gilt backs, in very fine condition. The balance are in the original parts as issued. London, 1890- 1913. $60.00. 8756 One of our most valuable reviews of the current events of the world. Revolutionary War: Diplomatic history of American Revolution, edited by Jared Sparks. 6 vols., 8vo, sheep. Washington, 1857. $8.50. 8757 Contains entire corresnondence of French Ministers with TJ, S. Congress, letters of Franklin, Silas Deane, John Jay, H. and J. Laurens, and others concerning foreign relations of U. S., etc. etc. General Histories and Periodicals Relating to American History 315 Revue Des Deus Mondes. An absolutely complete set of the original edition of this, the leading French critical review, from its beginning in 1831 to and including 1910, r,^ p J^ indexes. From 1831 to 1887 bound, from 1888 to 1910 in the original boards. $1,500.00. 8758 Revue Historique. Published by Monod. A complete set from its beginning in 1876 to and including 1913, with the indexes. $325.00. 8759 Richardson (James D.) Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents; portraits and views. 11 vols., half morocco, gilt tops. N. p., 1910. As new. $11.00. 8760 Ridpath (John Clark) Popular history of U. S. from aboriginal times to present date; maps, charts, portraits, and diagrams. 8vo, pp. 624, half morocco. Cincinnati, 1876. $2..S0. "^"^ 8761 Embraces account of Aborigmes, Norsemen in new world, discoveries by Spaniards, English, and French, planting of settlements, growth of colonies, struggle for liberty in Revolution, estab- lishment of Union, Civil War, etc. Rights of Great Britain Asserted against the Claims of America ; being an Answer to the Declaration of the General Congress, Eighth Edition, with Refutation of Dr. Price's State of the National Debt. 8vo, pp. 123, new boards, calf back, uncut. Lon- don, 1776. Very scarce. $3.75. 8762 Robertson (William) History of America; folding maps. 3 vols., 8vo, tree calf, newly rebacked. London, 1788. $7.50. 8763 Same, with posthumous volume containing history of Va. to 1688 and New England to 1652. 4 vols., 8vo, old tree calf. London, 1803. $4.50. 8764 A cheap set hinges being worn. Robinson (Fayette) Account of organization of the Army of U. S. with biographies of distinguished officers of all grades ; portraits. 2 vols,, 12mo, cloth. Phila., 1848. $1.50. 8865 A cheap copy, needs rebinding. Rose (George) The Great Country; or, impressions of America. 8vo, pp. 432, cloth. London, 1868. $4.50. 8866 Rovire (John F.) History of reformatory movements resulting in restoration of Apos- tolic church, etc. 8vo, pp. 538, cloth. Cincinnati, 1894. $1.75. 8867 Sabin (J.) Bibliotheca Americana : dictionary of books relating to America from its discovery to the present time. Parts 61 to 12 inclusive, bound in 6 volumes, in the original wrappers. New York, 1879-1880. Published at $55.00 net for $27.50. 8868 The above are all large paper, except parts 69 and 70. Without exception the most valuable bibliography on this subject. Salm-Salm (Princess Felix) Ten Years of my life ; portrait. 2 vols., 12mo, half morocco. London, 1876. $7.50. 8869 Btst and most complete edition. Experiences during Civil War when Prince Salm was Colonel of 8th New York Regiment and in Mexico during reign of Maximilian. Same. 12mo, pp. 384, cloth. New York, 1877. $1.75. 8870 Saturday Review (London) of Politics, Literature, Science and Art. Complete from Jan. 1869 to Dec. 1887 inclusive. 38 large vols., folio, uniformly and strongly bound in half calf, cloth sides. An unusually fine set ; the binding in remarkably good condition, a few vols, only being slightly rubbed. $95.00. 8870 One of the leading critical weekly newspapers of the world. Rich in important material regard- ing the U. S., Canada, South America, West Indies, China, Japan, etc. Much relating to Alaska, Negro suffrage. Reconstruction, trade and treaties with China, The Alabama Qaims, panic of 1873, international relations, tariff, etc. Saunders (Wm.) Through the light continent; or, U. S. in 1877-8. 8vo, pp. 410, cloth. London, 1879. $1.75. 8872 Autograph presentation copy from author to Gen. W. T. Sherman. English and American agriculture, compared railways, taxation, emigration to the states, edu- cation, etc. Saxe-Weimar (Bernard, Duke of) Travels through North America, 1825-6. 2 vols. in one, 8vo, old calf. Phila., 1828. Scarce. $7.50. 8873 Through Mass., N. Y., Pa., Md., Ga., Ala., Fla., Mo., Ind., Ky., Ohio, etc. Scenery of U. S. illustrated in a series of 40 engravings. 4to, pp. 174, full morocco, gih edges. New York, 1855. $6.00. 8874 E^ch plate is fully described. Schmucker (Samuel M.) History of Civil War in U. S. : its cause, origin, progress, and conclusion, etc., revised and compiled by L. P. Brockett; very numerous maps, portraits and views. Very thick royal 8vo, pp. 1022, half leather. Phila. [1865]. $2.25. 8875 Schoolcraft (H. R.) The American Indians, their history, condition and prospects, from original notes and manuscripts. Plates. Large 8vo, pp. 496; newly and hand- 316 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. somely bound by Riviere of London in half polished calf gilt, gilt top. Buffalo, 1851. $15.00. .... 8876 A handsomely bound copy of this rare volume. This edition includes the appendix of narratives and daring exploits of Alexander Henry, Frances Noble, Quintin Stockwell. Peter Williamson, Capt. Carver, etc. Also considerable on the early history of the French on the Great Lakes, In- dian remains in the Old Northwest, etc. Historical and Statistical Information respecting the History, Antiquities, Lan- guage, Ethnology, Pictography, Rites, Superstitions and Mythology of the Indian Tribes of the United States ; with about SCO fine plates, many colored, of views, portraits, an- cient pottery, cooking utensils, picture writing, written music, weapons, sculptures, dwellings, etc. 6 large and thick vols., royal 4to, half morocco gilt. Phila., 1851. $165.00. 8877 An extremely fine set of the rare colored edition, and with the scarce 6th Volume. The most important work ever written on the aboric^ines of America and now rare. It em- bodies almost all the existing authentic information concerning their religions, traditions, lan- guage, art, history, legends, cantivities, Indian wars, etc. These valuable IJthnological and Historical Researches respecting Indian Tribes were collected and prepared under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and published by authority of Congress, and contains all the original papers laid before Congress respecting the history, antiqui- ties, language, ethnology, pictography, manners, customs, physical geography, tribal organization, government, intellectual capacity, character, physical types of the races, state of Indian art, medical knowledge, literature, population, statistics, and the rites, superstitions and mythology of the Indian Tribes of the United States. Same. Abridged edition. 5 vols., imperial 8vo, half morocco. Almost as new. A fine set. $60.00. 8878 Exploring Expedition to Sources of Mississippi River, 1820; resumed and com- pleted, by discovery of its origin in Itasca Lake, in 1832; with Appendixes comprising original report of the Copper Mines of Lake Superior, and Geology of Lake Basins, and Summit of Mississippi ; with all official reports and scientific papers of both ex- peditions. Woodcut. 8vo, pp. 596, cloth. Phila., 1855. Scarce. $7.50. 8879 Narrative of an Exploration through the Upper Mississippi to Itasca Lake ; with Exploratory Trip through the St. Croix and Burntwood (or Broule) Rivers in 1832. Folding map. 8vo, pp. 307, cloth. New York, 1834. $10.00. 8880 Narartive journal of travels thru Northwestern regions of U. S. from Detroit thru great chain of American lakes to sources of Mississippi River in 1820; folding map and plates. Thick 8vo, pp. 420, old calf. Albany, 1821. $15.00. 8881 Scott (Joseph) Geographical dictionary of U. S. of North America containing gen- eral description of each state, etc., etc. ; folding map. 8vo, newly and handsomely bound by Riviere in half green morocco extra, gilt top. Phila., 1805. $17.50. 8882 An unusually fine copy. United States Gazetteer : the Several States, their situation, extent, boundaries, soil, produce, climate, population, trade, manufactures, etc, ; also accounts of the cities, towns, harbors, rivers, bays, lakes, etc. 12mo, newly bound by Riviere in half polished calf extra, gilt tops. Phila., 1795. $6.00. 8882a Fine copy of this rare work, withi all of the folding maps in unusually good condition. Scott (E. G.) Reconstruction during the Civil War. 8vo, pp. 432, cloth. Boston, 1895. $1.75. 8883 Seybert (Adam) Statistical Annals; embracing Views of the Population, Commerce, Navigation, Fisheries, Public Lands, Post-Office Establishment, Revenues, Mint, Mil- itary and Naval Establishments, Public Debt and Sinking Fund of the U. S., March 4, 1789 to April 20, 1919. 4to, pp. 803, old calf. Phila., 1818. Very scarce. $12.00. 8884 Shaffner (Tal. P.) History of U. S. of America; folding maps, steel portraits, and engravings. 5 vols., 4to, cloth. London, circa 1862. $3.75. 8884a Shaler (Nathaniel S.) United States of America ; study of American Commonwealth, its natural resources, people, industries, education, etc. ; very numerous illustrations. 2 vols., large 8vo, buckram. New York, 1894. Pub'd at $10.00. $5.00. 8885 Sherwood (John D.) Comic History of U. S. from period prior to discovers' of America to times long subsequent to the present; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 550, cloth. Boston, 1870. First edition. $4.50. 8886 Shipley (John B. and Marie A.) English re-discovery and colonization of America. 12mo, pp. 152, cloth. London, n. d. $1.75. 8887 Short (John T.) North Americans of antiquity, their origins, migrations and type of civilization; numerous illustrations. 8vo, pp. 544, cloth. New York, 1880. $2.00. 8889 The Mound builders in Ohio, Tenn., and the South, the Maya and Nahua nations, ancient Pueblos of the South West, etc. Simpson (Matthew) Hundred Years of Methodism. 12mo, pp. 370, cloth. New York [18761. $1.50. 8890 Smith (Goldwin) The United States, outline of oolitical history, 1492-1871 ; foMins; map. 12mo, pp. 312, cloth. New York, 1893. $2.00. 8891 General Histori es and Periodicals Relating to American History 317 Smyth (William) Lectures on Modem History from irruption of Northern nations to close of American Revolution, revised and corrected, etc., by Jared Sparks. 8vo, pp. 738, half calf. Boston [1849]. $1.50. 8892 Snowden (Richard) History of North and South America from its Discovery, to the Death of Washmgton ; folding maps. 2 vols, in one, 12mo, old tree calf. Phila., 1806. $1-75. 8893 Southern Bivouac (The) : complete from July, 1885, to May, 1887, inclusive, except January, 1887; with very numerous portraits, maps, and illustrations. 22 parts, 4to, in the original wrappers. Louisville, 1885-1887. $12.50. 8894 A scarce periodical, rich in important historical material relating to the Civil War and the causes leading thereto, and to Reconstruction from the Southern standpoint. Southern History Association (Washington) Publications. We have a complete set almost made up. Details upon application. 8895 Southern Historical Society (Richmond, Va.) Papers, complete from Jan. 1881 to Dec. 1884. 3 vols., large 8vo, uniformly and strongly bound in half roan. $9.00. 8896 The above volumes are especially rich in Confederate and Civil War material. We also have a partial set from its beginning almost made up. Details on application. Spears (John R.) History of our Navy from origin to present, 1775-1897; numerous maps, illustrations and diagrams. 4 vols., 12mo, cloth. New York, 1897. $6.50. 8897 Spirit of the Public Journal (London) ; an impartial selection of the most exquisite Essays and Jeux d' Esprits that appear in the Newspapers and other Publications, with explanatory notes and anecdotes. Complete set from its beginning in 1797 to its end in 1814. 18 vols., 12mo, old half roan. $27.50. 8898 An interesting and very scarce set. Contains considerable interesting historical material regarding relations between Great Britain and the U. S., War of 1812, etc. Statesman's Year Book (London). We have a set almost completed from its begin- ning to 1911. Details and particulars on application. 8900 ^ Perhaps the most valuable historical and statistical annual covering all the countries of the civilized world. Statist (London) ; weekly journal for economists and men of business from 1890 to and including 1916. 64 vols., bound in 46 very thick vols., folio; 45 vols, strongly bound in half cloth, uniform, the balance in parts as issued. $325.00. 8901 Complete except that it lacks Feb. 21 to Nov. 28, 1914. In exceptionally fine condition through- out, 25 volumes being newly bound. The cloth on one volume has been torn by a nail. A rare set, and one that is becoming increasingly difficult to secure. It gives exhaustive and critical reviews upon financial and statistical matters of the greatest importance to economists, in- vestors and men of business generally. It is specially valued for its sound articles on subjects of great national importance, as the silver question and the appreciation of gold, the financial position of United States, Kuropean, and Central and South American states; the financial outlook, critical discussions of home and foreign budget prognastications, trust companies' accounts, fluc- tuations in prices of stocks and shares, as well as for exhaustive original reviews on current financal and statistical subjects. Stephens (A. H.) Constitutional View of the War between the States, etc. ; frontis- piece. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. Phila. (1868). $5.00. 8902 Stevens (Abel) History of Methodist Episcopal Church in U. S. ; portraits. 4 vols., 12mo, cloth. New York [1864]. $4.00. 8903' Compendious history of American Methodism ; numerous plates. 8vo, pp. 608, cloth. New York [1867]. $1.75. 8904 Strong (Josiah) Our Country: its possible future and its present crisis. 12mo, pp. 240, half cloth. New York [1885]. $1.25. 8905 Western supremacy, immigration, Mormonism, Socialism, etc. Sutter (Archibald) American Notes, 1881 ; folding map and illustrations. 12mo, pp. 118, cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1882. $1.25. 8906 Description of a tour from New York to Missouri. Sylvester (Herbert H.) Indian Wars of New England. Beautifully printed in large type at the Everett Press on a special grade of Exeter deckled edge paper, in a limited edition of 1000 sets. 3 large and thick volumes, royal 8vo, Colonial blue cloth, uncut, rubricated labels, gilt tops. 1910. Published at $15.00 net for $10.00. 8907 Apart from the great historical value and interest of this set on the early history of the New England states and various Indian tribes of New EJngland, the set contains material relating to Acadia; Agriculture of the Indians and Karly Settlers; Benedict Arnold; Columbus; Dutch Settle- ments and expeditions; Maryland; Newfoundland; Nova Scotia; the Puritans of New England; John Adams; Georgia; Louisiana; South Carolina; etc. The indexes bring to light much material of great interest on these and many other subjects . Tanner (T. S.) American Traveller ; or, guide thru the U. S. containing notices of the several states, cities, principal towns, canals, railroads, etc., with tables of distances ; frontispiece and folding colored map. 16mo, pp. 144, cloth. Phila., 1837. $1.75. 8908 318 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. Taussig (F. W.) Tariff History of the United States. 12mo, pp. 344, cloth. New York, 189S. $1.50. 8909 Taylor (C. B.) Universal history of United States of America from earliest dis- coveries down to present time ; illustrations. 12mo, pp. 500, old calf. Springfield, 1830. $3.50. 8910 Tenny (W. J.) Military and Naval History of the Rebellion, with biographical sketches of deceased officers ; engraved portraits and maps. Large and thick 8vo, pp 853, morocco. New York, 1866. $1.75. 8911 Thacher (James) Military Journal during American Revolutionary War, 1775-1783, with biographical sketches of several general officers. 8vo, pp. 604, half calf. Boston 1823. $7.50. 8912 Fine clean copy except for small piece cut from top of title page. Thompson (R. W.) History of protective tariff laws; portrait. 8vo, pp. 526, sheep Chicago, 1888. $2.75. 8913 Thornbury (Walter) Cross-country journeys. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth. London, 1873. $7.50. 8914 The chapters on America describe that country at a most eventful crisis, on the eve of the out- break of the great Civil War that led to the final destruction of slavery in that country, and may prove interesting as sketching a state of society that can never again rise in the New World. Transatlantic Rambles ; or, record of 12 months' travel in U. S., Cuba, and the Brazils, by a Rugbaean. 16mo, pp. 168, half calf. London, 1851. $2.50. 891S Tribune Almanac (New York) Complete from its beginning in 1838 to 1899. Bound in cloth. Scarce. $35.00. 8916 An exceedingly valuable reference work on American aifairs, state history, and government, events of the year, etc. We also have many issues from 1900 to 1911 which we can complete and supply if needed. Tuttle (Charles R.) New History of America. An historical and descriptive treas- ury of countries of N. and S. America; portraits and illustrations. 8vo, pp. 568, cloth. Madison, 1876. $2.50. 8917 Tyler (Moses Coit) History of American Literature, 1607-1765. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. New York, 1880. $3.00. 8918 Universal Magazine (London) A complete set from its beginning in 1747 to 1771; with hundreds of fine early engravings, portraits, and folding plates, maps., etc. 48 large and thick vols., 8vo, bound in 25, calf. $77.50. 8919 Full of important historical material on geography, voyages, history, commerce, inventions, etc. Contains a large amount of curious early material relating to the \merican Colonies, Indians, boundary disputes between England and France, French in the Ohio Valley, taxation of American Colonies, French and Indian War, revenue laws, trade regulations, the stamp act, frontier and Indian Wars, The Townshend measures, Boston ?.Jassacre, general unrest, etc. U. S. Army: Records of Living Officers. 8vo, pp, 478, cloth. Phila., 1884. $1.50. 9000 [U. S.] Biographical Congressional Directory, 1774-1903. Large 8vo, pp. 904, cloth. Washington, 1903. $3.00. 9001 U. S. Bureau of Ethnology. An absolutely complete set of the Annual Reports from their beginning in 1879 to date, comprising the first to the twenty-eighth reports in 32 vols., large and thick 4to. With hundreds of finely executed plates, many in colors, and many wood engravings. In the original cloth as issued. A good sound set throughout. $85.00. 9002 The above is an absolutely complete set to date. The earlier volumes have long been out of print and are dii^icult to find. This is especially the case with some of the volumes, of which a very much smaller number was issued than at present. United States Census: Statistics of the Population of the U. S., June 1, 1880, em- bracing extended tables of the population of states, counties, and minor divisions, dis- tinction of race, sex, age, nativity and occupations, also svunmary tables of newspapers, periodicals, public schools, illiteracy, dependent, defective and delinquent classes, etc. With very numerous colored maps, plates, tables, etc. 24 very large and thick vols., 4to, including the scarce volume of extra plates to vol. 12, original cloth, good condi- tion. Washington, 1883. $25.00. 9003 Walker (Francis A.) Compendium of Ninth Census (June 1, 1870). Thick 8vo, pp. 942, half morocco. Washington, 1872. $1.75. 9004 United States: Commissioner of Labor: a complete set of the Annual Reports from their beginning in 1886 to 1910; in all 30 volumes, 8vo, cloth. Washington, 1886-1910. $37.50. 9005 Complete sets of these valuable reports are now beromin:^ ccTice. Tbpy are full of puV-'onta- tive and statistical information and tables on Labor from every standpoint, including iadustnal General Histories and Periodicals Relating to American History 319 depressions, relation of employer and employee, comparative tables and statistics of labor in foreign countries, influence of macbinery, effects of oppressions, cost of production in various countries, railroad operation bere and abroad, variations in waRes, currency, proiit sharing, arbitration, spec- ulation, insurance and compensation systems, industrial education, strikes and lockouts, labor laws, wages in various commercial capacities, employment of women and children, economic aspects of the liquor problem, convict labor, machine labor, wages and hours, cost of living and labor prices, trade and technical education, conditions of working women in large cities, etc. The volumes are fully indexed for easy access to subjects. United States Congressional Globe and Record: and absolutely complete set from its beginning, December 1833 to June 30, 1906, with all the indexes and appendixes. In all, 351 large and thick volumes, 4to, bound as follows: 151 vols, in the original half leather, 190 vols, in new half buckham, 10 vols, in full sheep. In good and sound con- dition throughout, only a few volumes with the joints weak but not broken. The set was published at $480.00 net. Many of the volumes are now out of print and unob- tainable. Price, $375.00. 9006 The above set has been roughly collated by first and last pages, but not collated throughout each volume. It is believed to be perfect, but is not sold subject to collation. This set is the only publication giving the debates and proceedings of Congress in full. Com- plete sets are becoming more and more difficult to make up each year. We have also several runs and many volumes. Price and particulars on ap- plication. 9007 U. S. Congress: Journals of Congress containing proceedings from Sept. 5, 1774 to Nov. 1788, being vols. 1 to 13, lacking vol. 9. 12 vols., 8vo, an unusually fine and clean set in the original boards, entirely uncut. Phila., 1800. $23.50. 9008 We are trying to trace vol. 9 and shall be able to supply it later at ii reasonable price. U. S. Congressional Reports: Report of joint select committee to inquire into con- dition of affairs in late insurrectionary states. 8vo, pp. 632, cloth. Washington, 1872. $2.75. 9009 U. S. Constitution: Boutwell (George S.) Constitution of U. S. at end of first century. 8vo, pp. 412, full sheep. Boston, 1896. $3.50. 9010 Clason (A. W.) Seven [Constitutional] Conventions. 8vo, pp. 174, cloth. New York, 1888. $1.00. 9011 Constitution of United States of America. 32mo, pp. 48, cloth. Boston, n. d. $1.00. 9012 Constitutions of U. S. according to latest amendments : with Declaration of Independence and the Federal Constitution with amendments and farewell address of George Washington on resigning the Presidency; portrait. 16mo, pp. 524, old calf. Gettysburg, 1811. $5.00. 9013 Documentary History of U. S. Constitution from 1786 to 1870 compiled from the records, manuscripts and rolls deposited in the Department of State. 3 large and thick volumes, 4to, cloth. Washington, 1894-1900. $10.50. 9014 Contains full and detailed accounts of the various conventions, resolutions, declarations of adoption, states actions, etc., with a very extensive analytical index. Contains much valuable material on Benjamin Franklin, compromises on the Slave Trade, Alexander Hamilton, Charles Pinckney, etc. Federalist (The) : collection of essays, written in favor of the new constitution as agreed upon by the Federal Convention, Sept. 17, 1787, reprinted from original text under editorial supervision of Henry B. Dawson. Thick 8vo, pp. 672, cloth. New York, 1867. $2.75. 9015 Flack (Horace Edgar) Adoption of fourteenth amendment. 8vo, pp. 285, cloth. Baltimore (Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies), 1908. $1.75. 9016 Flanders (Henry) Exposition of Constitution of U. S. 12mo, pp. 310, cloth. Phila., 1860. $1.25. 9017 Hickey W.) Constitution of U. S., prominent political acts of George Wash- ington, account of state papers public documents, and other sources of pohtical and statistical information. 12mo, pp. 552, cloth. Phila., 1845. $1.25. 9018 Sterne (Simon) Constitutional history and political development of U. S. 8vo, pp. 324, cloth. New York, n. d. $1.25. 9019 Thorpe (Francis Newton) Story of Constitution of the U. S. ; maps. 12mo, pp. 208, cloth. New York, 1891. 75c. 9020 Tremenheere (Hugh S.) The Constitution of the U. S. compared with Our Own. 8vo, pp. 405, cloth, uncut. London, 1854. $2.00. 9021 Willoughby (Westel W.) American Constitutional System. 12mo, pp. 324, cloth. New York, 1904. $1.25. 9022 320 The Arthur H. Clark Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, U. S. A. U. S. : First centuiy of national existence ; U. S. as they were and are ; very numer- ous plates. Thick 8vo, pp. 582, sheep. Hartford, 1873. $2.50. 9023 United States Geological Survey: Annual Reports. A complete set from the second to the 2Sth report, inclusive. Very extensively illustrated with colored maps, plans, charts, plates, tables, etc. 67 large and thick volumes, 4to, in the original cloth as is- sued, in excellent condition throughout. Published at $106.35 net (many of the volumes out of print and scarce) for $75.00. 9024 The valuable portion of this set is the second to twenty-second reports. These contain a vast amount of scientific information of great value. Report one and reports beginning with twenty- three are really of no scientilic value. They are merely administrative reports.^ The set is exceedingly rich in geological material on Colorado, California, Utah, the Lake Su- perior Region, Nevada, Oregon, Maine, Virginia, North Carolna, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona Alaska, etc. It also has material regarding the Philippine Islands, India, forest reserves, metal- lurgy, paleontology, coal, etc. United States History from their first settlement as colonies to close of war with Great Britain in 1815. 12mo, pp. 302, old tree calf. New York, 1827. $1.25. 9025 [U. S.] Register of all officers and agents, civil, military, and naval in service of U. S., 1841-1843, etc. Very thick 12mo, pp. 804, roan. Washington, 1843. $2.50. 9025 U. S. Presidents: Messages of, from formation of general government, down to close of administration of President Van Buren, concluding with inaugural address of W. H. Harrison, etc. 8vo, pp. 704, sheep. Columbus, 1841. $1.75. 9027 U. S. State Papers and Public Documents : Publick Documents of the U. S., 1798- 1818. A complete set, 12 vols., 8vo, sheep. A very cheap set account of joints being cracked and a few covers loose. $12.00. 9028 Contains engraved portrait of Washington. U. S. Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, including the documents and diplomatic correspondence covering 38th Congress, Session 2, Parts 3 and 4; the same covering 39th Congress, Session 1, 3 parts complete; also the appendix to the diplomatic cor- respondence of 1865 covering the assassination of Lincoln and attempted assassination of Seward, with the expressions of condolence and sympathy inspired by these events. Together, 5 vols., 8vo, uniformly and strongly bound in half calf extra, a fine set. Washington, 1865-1866. $21.00. 9029 A very interesting set from the library of George Hatfield, Member of British Parliament, and including the autograph presentation letters to him from George J. Abbot, U. S?r Consul at Shef- field and Hatfield's long letter of acceptance, dated Feb., 1868. Vigne (Godfrey T.) Six Months in America. 2 vols., 12mo, boards, uncut. London, 1832. $1.75. 9030 A cheap copy; needs rebinding. Vivian (H. Hussey) Notes of a tour in America Aug. 7-Nov. 17, 1877; folding map. 8vo, pp. 264, cloth. London, 1878. $2.00. 9031 Wallington (N. Urner) Historic Churches of America, with introduction by Edward Everett Hale ; copiously illustrated. 8vo, pp. 259, cloth. New York, 1907. $1.50. 9032 Includes: Old South Church, Boston; First Protestant Church in America, Jamestown; Gloria Dei, Philadelphia; "Old North," Boston; Church of the Pilgrimage, Plymouth; Old Dutch Church, Albany; San Carlos, Borromeo, Monterey; Quaker Meeting House, Flushing; Trinity Church, New York; Moravian Church, Bethlem; "Old Jerusalem," Portland; Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, etc., etc. Washington (George) Official letters to the Honorable American Congress written during the war between United Colonies and Great Britain. 2 vols., 8vo, half calf (broken). London, 1795. Scarce. $6.00. 9033 Washing^ton (Jerome Bonaparte) Footprints of the ages, our method of govern- ment and centennial history, etc. ; folding map and numerous illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 998, sheep. Chicago, 1876. $2.50. 9034 Webster (Richard) History of Presbyterian Church in America from origin to 1760 with biographical sketches of early ministers, memoir of author by C. Van Rensselaer, and historical introduction by Wm. Blackwood; portrait. 8vo, pp. 720, cloth. Phila., 1857. $2.50. 903S Weld (Isaac, Jr.) Travels through the States of North America and the province of Upper and Lower Canada, 1795-97; folding map and numerous fine plates. 4to, pp. 488, newly bound in half calf extra. London, 1799. $10.00. 9036 A fine copy of the best edition. Same ; folding maps and plates. 8vo, pp. 552, newly bound in half calf, gilt top. London, 1800. $5.00. 9037 General Histories and Periodicals Re lating to American History 321 Wharton (Francis) Revolutionary diplomatic correspondence of the U. S., with pre- liminary index, and notes historical and legal. 6 vols, 8vo, sheep. Washington, 1889. $5.00. gg3g White Trumbull) Pictorial history of our war with Spain for Cuba's freedom, etc.; Il898f"75"' '''■^*'°"'- ^°y^^ S^°' PP- 566, cloth. Without place of publication Edl ^ST^O.^TtS." °' ''"■°*"*^"* ^'''''°''' ^^"■■'^^ '" U. S. 8vo, PP.Z Whitworth and Wallis. Industry of United States in machinery, manufactures, and useful and ornamental arts. 12mo, pp. 192, boards. London, 18S4. $1.50. 9041 Wiley (Edwin) and Irving E. Rines. The United States, its beginnings, progress and modern development; very numerous maps and plates, many in color. 11 vols., ^°Ftae c°ndhi°n ^ ^^^^' Washington [1912]. Pub. at $55.00. $10.50. 9042 William and Mary College Quarterly: Historical Magazine, edited by Lyon G. lo^o*"' ^'■esiaent of the College. An absolutely complete set from its beginning July, 1892 to and including April, 1901, being volumes 1-9, complete in the original parts as issued; large 8vo, with portraits, plates and illustrations. Richmond, Va., 1892-1901. A hne and clean set throughout. Very scarce. $50.00. 9043 Begun as the William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Papers, and the name later changed to Historical Magazine. Only a small number printed. Sets are now very scarce This historical magazine, apart from its great local and historical interest is very rich in genealogical material. Williams (W.) The Traveller's and Tourist's Guide through the U. S. A., Canada, etc., containing the Routes of Travel by Railroad, Steamboat, Stage and Canal. With a large colored map. 18mo, pp. 232, roan. Philadelphia, 1852. $2.25. 9144 Willis (Anson) Our rulers and our rights; or, outlines of U. S. Government, its origin, branches, departments, institutions, etc., illustrations. 12mo. pp. 504 cloth Phila., 1869. $1.75. 9145 The Nation : its rulers and institutions ; or outlines of the government. Numer- ous portraits and illustrations. Thick 12mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1872. $1.50. 9146 Willson (Marcius) American history: comprising historical sketches of the Indian tribes ; description of American antiquities with inquiry into their origin and origin of Indian tribes ; history of U. S., etc., etc. ; illustrations. Thick 8vo, pp. 672, cloth. Cin- cinnati, 1847. $2.00. 9147 Wilson (Woodrow) The State: elements of historical and practical politics. 8vo, pp. 692, cloth. Boston, 1901. $1.50. 9148 Winsor (Justin) Geographical Discovery in Interior of North America in its his- torical relations, 1534-1700; very numerous maps. Svo, pp. 378, cloth, gilt top. Bos- ton, 1894. $2.50. 9149 Narrative and critical history of America, very extensively illustrated with en- graved portraits, maps, facsimiles, views, etc. 8 large and thick vols., royal Svo, orig- inal cloth. Boston, 1889. $40.00. 9150 The above is a set of the original edition in every way far superior to the cheap reprint which has been made in recent years. Ttie original edition was well printed on thick paper and contains all of the hundreds of maps and illustrations. In the original edition, both the type and illus- trations are far superior to the reprint in which the plates have become worn and the impres- sions very unsatisfactory. The original edition is becoming scarce and beginning to rise in price. Another set of the best and original edition. An unusually fine set throughout and uniformly bound in the original half genuine morocco extra, marbled edges. Bos- ton, 1889. $50.00. 9150 Wise (Henry A.) Seven decades of the Union, the humanities and materialism illus- trated by memoir of John Tyler with reminiscences of some of his great contempo- raries, etc.; portrait. 8vo, pp. 320, cloth. Phila., 1881. $3.50. 9152 Woodburn (James Albert) Political parties and party problems in United States. Svo, pp. 314, cloth. New York, 1903. $1.50. 9153 Woolsey (Theodore D.) and others. First Century of the Republic; review of Amer- ican progress. Large Svo, pp. 506, cloth. New York, 1876. $2.00. 9154 Worsley (Israel) View of American Indians, their general character, customs, lan- guage, public festivals, religious rites and traditions, shewing them to be descendants of Ten Tribes of Israel. 12mo, pp. 185, half calf (broken). London, 1828. Scarce. $7.50. 9155 If you do not find in this catalogue the books for which you may be looking, kindly send us a list thereof and we will gladly quote prices there- on. We have over 60,000 vol- umes in stock and our stock is constantly changing as new purchases come in. We have the largest stock of Americana in this country. Catalogue o! tfje j^ublicationsi of tE^fje iir t()ur i|. Clark Co CHIEFLY RELATING TO HISTORY, TRAVEL, AND ECONOMICS INCLUDING SOME BOOKS PRIVATELY PRINTED FOR THE AUTHORS AND A FEW^ IM- PORTANT REMAINDERS tlTlje ^rtliur ^, Clarfe Companp CLEVELAND, U.S.A. ALL works of quality must bear a price in proportion to the xlk. skill, time, expense, and risk attending their invention and manufacture. Those things called dear are when justly estimated the cheapest. They are attended with much less profit to the artist than those things which everybody calls cheap. Beautiful forms and compositions are not made by chance nor can they ever in any material be made at small expense. A composition for cheapness, and not for excellence of workmanship, is the most frequent and certain cause for the rapid decay and entire destruction of arts and manufac- ture. — Ruskin. ^ ^ ^ "In harmony with the great value and interest of the book, it has been prepared by the publishers, The Arthur H. Clark Co., in a most attractive manner and provided with many plain and colored plates." - Chicago Tribune. "The documents have been ably edited and are published in an attractive and enduring volume. Type, paper, and press- work are excellent." - Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. "The attractive print, paper, and fine illustrations, partly in color, make a handsome volume" [Merriam's Dawn of the World'\. — American Library Association's Booklist. "Gotten up with the exquisite care which always marks the publications of The Arthur H. Clark Co." - Catholic World. "The paper, print, and binding are as worthy of the per- manent value of their contents, as they are of the reputation of the publishers. The Arthur H. Clark Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, who have had much experience in publishing such valuable works of reference." - The Survey. "The stately series of reprints \^Early Western Travels'] octavo In size, and typographically very open and handsome with broad margins." — New York Evening Post. "These volumes [History of American Industrial Society] are models in paper, print, and binding." - New York Times. Abel (Annie Heloise) The American Indian as Slave- holder and Secessionist: an omitted chapter in the diplomatic history of the Southern Confederacy; with bibliography and analytical index. Handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Alexandra hand-made paper, large 8vo, pp. 394, cloth, un- cut, gilt top. $5.00 net. CThe firstof a series of three volumes dealing with the slaveholding Indians as Secessionists, Participants, and Victims of the Civil War. Volumes 2 and 3, to be published later, will be entitled (Vol. II) The Slaveholding Indians as Participants in the Civil War (Vol. Ill) Indian Territory under Reconstruc- tion. The volumes are sold separately at $5.00 net, or as a set at $12.50 net. "A brief summaiy cannot do justice to the care and detail of the investiga- tion. The salient points are the conditions and influences leading up to the treaties of alliance between the Confederacy and the five leading tribes, especially the neglect of the Federal government, and the influence of missionaries, of In- dian officials of Southern sympathies, and of agents from Texas and Arkansas; and a careful and thoughtful analysis and discussion of these remarkable treaties, negotiated almost as between equals, and granting the Indians not only relief from the numerous blunders and injustices of the United States, but even a dele- gate in the Confederate Congress and a pledge of ultimate statehood. The book closes with enlistment of the Indians in the Confederate army, and the hesitating and doubtful refusal of the Federal government to adopt a similar policy with the loyal Indians who had fled to Kansas." — American Historical Review. "Opens up an altogether neglected field of Civil Vi^ar history, and proves the importance of the civilized Indian natives as a factor in diplomacy and war. . . The political and social conditions existing in the Indian Territory for some years preceding the outbreak of the Civil War are here for the first time ade- quately portrayed." — The Dial. "Written not only with historical accuracy, but interestingly and forcefully. The publishers have given it a most attractive format. . . Its notes are par- ticularly valuable to the student who wishes to pursue any phase of the subject still further." — Boston Evening Transcript. Alliot (Dr. Hector) Bibliography of Arizona: being the record of literature collected of Dr. J. A. Munk, and donated by him to the Southwest Museum. With fine portrait and oth- er illustrations. 8vo, pp. 430, cloth. $3.50 net. C a new and greatly enlarged edition of the most complete and extensive bib- liography yet compiled on Arizona, arranged by author and subject, and with index. Printed in an edition of 500 copies, each numbered and signed. It is already out of print and becoming scarce. The collection is unquestionably the largest in existence, and contains over 7000 titles. Privately printed in a limited edition. Alvord (Clarence W.) The Mississippi Valley in Brit- ish Politics: a Study of the Trade, Land Speculation, and Experiments in Imperialism culminating in the American Rev- olution. Handsomely printed in large Caslon type on Alex- andra deckle-edged paper, with specially prepared colored maps and an extensive analytical index, 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. $10.00 net. C One of the most important yet revolutionary historical works, published in many years. Historians have assumed that the causes leading to the American THE PUBLICATIONS OF Revolutionary War arose from the controversy with the seaboard colonies over the Stamp Act and tea tax, and that this controversy with the seaboard colonies occupied exclusively the attention of the British ministries. Now it appears that the ebullitions of New York and Boston only intermittently distracted British statesmen from the consideration of the real American problem that was to them of far greater importance — the development and organization of the western empire, which Great Britain had won in the French and Indian War. Actually, the Stamp Act was merely a measure to finance western expansion- the Towns- hend Act a minister's revolt from the western policy of his colleagues. Here is told the story of Connecticut projectors intriguing against Pennsylvania projectors and Virginia projectors against both ; how the interests in land specu- lation of such men as Governor Dunmore, Benjamin Franklin, and George Wash- ington were shaping the course of colonial politics, how Samuel Wharton, a wily Philadelphia merchant, was scheming against all and enlisting the cupidity of British politicians and capitalists in support of his schemes until the ministry, honeycombed with his intrigues, narrowly escaped dissolution. In this historical investigation many points had to be borne in mind; the In- dians' rights; the claims of the various colonies to the West; the influence of the great land companies of different colonies; the opposition of the fur-traders to western colonization; the fear of British and American speculators in eastern lands ; and the conservation of the imperial interests. Alvord ( Clarence W. ) and Lee Bidgood. First Explora- tions of the Trans-Allegheny Region by the Virginians, 1650- 1674. With bibliography and analytical index. Printed in large Caslon type on Alexandra hand-made paper, deckled edges, with facsimiles and maps, large 8vo, pp. 275, cloth, un- cut, gilt top. $4.00 net. C Issued in an edition of looo copies, printed direct from type. An important contribution to the history of early western explorations beyond the Alleghenies, in the Ohio Valley, and extending as far south as Florida. Herein is recorded the hitherto inaccessible original accounts of the first explor- ers — Englishmen, who were in this region almost as early as the French were on the Mississippi waters. If priority of discovery be the proof of dominion, then the territory in dispute between France and England, culminating in the French and Indian War, belonged by right to the latter; because two years before Joliet and Marquette made their famous journey down the Mississippi River, Thomas Batts and Robert Fallam camped by the side of the New River, a branch of the Great Kanawha. "This carefully edited collection of original documents relating the adven- tures and discoveries of the English explorers prominent in the early expeditions to the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys is the first authoritative work on the subject and in view of the facts for the first time presented should prove an important contribution to the history of western exploration." — American Library Asso- ciation's Booklist. "It is singular enough that two such painstaking historians as Francis Park- man and Justin Winsor should have denied the authenticity of these discoveries; but as the most essential link in the chain of evidence was buried in the Public Record Office in London, there is perhaps some excuse for their mistake. . . Not the least valuable part of the work is the full and scholarly introduction, in which the editors succeed in throwing a very clear light not only upon the lives and achievements of the discoverers, but also upon the circumstances and conditions that impelled them to cross the mountains — the first pathfinders in the restless and resistless movement toward the west." — The Dial. "There is much of the Hakluyt spirit in the original records given verbatim in this volume, for they were written to narrate great facts, though frequently THE ARTHUR H. CLARK COMPANY in the halting phraseology of men who knew better how to act than to think. As authentic sources, that must win wide recognition with all fair lovers of his- tory, the several letters copied in this book will be of great value." — Boston Evening Transcript. AsHBURN (Joseph N.) History of the 86th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Portraits and plates, 8vo, pp. 150, cloth. $3.00 net. C 9^ *^^ above volume 250 copies were privately printed for the author. 4 copies remain for sale. A well and interestingly prepared regimental history, with a complete roster. Audubon (John W.) Western Journal, 1849-1850: rec- ord of a trip from New York to Texas, and an overland jour- ney through Mexico and Arizona to the gold-fields of Cali- fornia : with biographical memoir by his daughter, Maria R. Audubon : edited with introduction, notes, and index by Frank Hodder. Printed in Caslon type on Dickinson's paper, with folded map of the route, portrait, and facsimiles of Audubon's drawings, 8vo, pp. 251, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Out of print. C Issued in an edition of looo copies, it is now quite scarce. Baker (Albert R., M.D.) Coughs, Colds, and Catarrh: how to avoid. 8vo, cloth. 50 cents net. C The third edition of this popular treatise. Doctor Baker was professor of diseases of the eye, ear, and throat, in the Cleveland College of Physicians and Surgeons ; occulist and aurist to the Cleve- land General and St. Alexis Hospitals; ex-president of the American Med- ical College Association ; etc. Barker (John M.) Colleges in America. With introduc- tion by Sylvester F. Scovel. i2mo, pp. 265, cloth. $1.00 net. C We recently purchased the entire small remainder, less than 50 copies. The author has made an extensive study of American colleges, and in this volume gives the reader a brief survey of their growth, functions and work ; The contents are: The Rise of Universities in the Old World; The Planting of Colleges in the New World; Characteristics of the American College; The Func- tions of the American College; Student Life in College; The Personal Factors in a College Education; The Practical Value of an Education; Our Indebtedness to Colleges. Bell (George W.). Abraham Lincoln, see Lincoln. Berard (Victor) The Russian Empire and Czarism. Translated from the French by Davies and Pope. With map, large 8vo, pp. 300, cloth. $2.50 net. C We purchased the few remaining copies of this valuable work. Among the subjects covered are a history of the building of the empire and the annexation of its various races and their languages; the subjection of neigh- boring races, religions, and nationalities; Mohammedan influence, German, Polish, Armenian, Prussian, and Austrian influences; the Jews; its internal re- volt; religious persecutions; its commerce and industries; its labor difficulties THE PUBLICATIONS OF and strikes and how they are handled; its universities; the Russianization of its races ; Czardom ; etc. "Sound and accurate. Nowhere in Europe, is there so large a number of men so closely tied together by creed, by historic tradition, and resignation to centralized authority." — London Athenaum. Blair (Emma Helen) The Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of the Great Lakes as described by Nicolas Perrot, French commandant In the Northwest; Bacqueville de la Potherie, French royal commissioner to Can- ada; Morrell Marston, American army officer; and Thomas Forsyth, United States agent at Fort Armstrong. Trans- lated from the French and edited; with bibliography and in- dex. Printed in large Caslon type on Alexandra hand-made paper, deckled edges, with portraits, maps, facsimiles, and views, 2 vols., large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. $10.00 net. C 1000 sets. Printed direct from type and the type distributed. The more important of the tribes herein described are: Algonkins; Ami- koues; Assiniboins; Chippewas; Crees; Foxes; Hurons; Illinois confederacy; lowas; Iroquois; Kickapoo; Mascoutens; Menominees; Miamis; Missisakis; Nepissings; Ottawas; Potawatomis; Sauks; Shawnees; Sioux tribes; Winne- bagoes ; Wyandots. "Constitutes a general history of the Indian tribes of the Northwest, from their first intercourse with civilization to 1825. It also furnishes much material relating to the early history of the French and British in the Northwest — the fur-traders, coureurs de bois, guides, explorers, etc." — Literary Digest. "The last work of one who, during her life, had become known as a careful and painstaking student in a limited field of research. Miss Blair has here made available for English readers two important, but little known, French sources of information about the Indians inhabiting the Great Lake region, and besides these, two later accounts of the Sauk and Fox Indians, written by Americans, a biographical sketch of Nicolas Perrot; notes on Indian social organizations and mental and religious life, by modern ethnologists. . . The whole work is provided with long and scholarly notes. . . The two volumes will be regarded by historians as a worthy and fitting monument to the memory of a faithful scholar. The publishers have given the work a beautiful setting through their choice of paper, printing and illustration." — New York Evening Post. "A comprehensive presentation of first-hand material on Indian religion, folk-lore, organization, social relations, etc., translated with scrupulous fairness." — American Library Association's Booklist. "The creation myths, superstitions, marriage and funeral customs, wars undertaken, tribal relations, religious beliefs and customs, social organization of the Indian tribes, as well as the character of the Indian men and women, are treated with a wealth of detail, and frequently with picturesque setting. . . Of fairly equal value with the memoirs are the valuable gleanings appended in footnotes and appendixes, given with fullness and at the same time with scholarly discrimination." — American Historical Revietu. "More learning, industry, and skill than often go to the making of independ- ent works have here been exercised in bringing these component parts together so as to form a connected homogeneous whole and to present the entire subject of the Indian, his character and way of life, in the light of actual observation, past and present, and as it is now interpreted by the masters of scientific method who have made it a life study." — Athenaum. "The editor has supplied an admirably exhaustive bibliography giving brief THE ARTHUR H. CLARK COMPANY descriptive notes of many of the works named." — The Saturday Remeiu, Lon- don, England. "An excellent index completes the book, making it a treasure-house of knowl- edge." — Athenteum. Bolton (Herbert E.) Athanase de Mezieres and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1768-1780: documents published for the first time, from the original Spanish and French manu- scripts, chiefly in the archives of Mexico and Spain; translated into English. Handsomely printed in Caslon type on Mit- tineague hand-made paper, deckled edges, with large folded map in colors and facsimiles, 2 vols., large 8vo (about 400 pages each), cloth, uncut gilt tops. $10.00 net. <[, This work is intended as the first of a series of lo or 12 volumes dealing with Spain in the West, should sufficient support warrant the publication of further volumes. The series will be issued in an edition of 750 sets only, printed direct from type. The papers of Athanase de Mezieres are of exceptional importance and value regarding the history of the French and Spanish regimes in the great South- west — during the period of the American Revolution, there is no other single group of documents in existence so important as the De Mezieres papers. "One cannot speak too highly of the care and scholarship displayed by the editor in his task, and one will await with interest the appearance of succeeding volumes in a series that promises so much for the history of the Southwest." — American Historical Review. "In his [De Mezieres] papers is to be found more historical information relat- ing to the French and Spanish regimes than has ever before been published in the English language. These two volumes are a substantial contribution to the history of the Southwest." — American Remeiu of Revieivs. "To Professor Bolton, whose untiring and exhaustive researches in the archives of Spain and Mexico for the material of these volumes, too much credit cannot be given for bringing to light a great deal of information concerning the Southwest. His long and scholarly introduction to the volumes interprets with masterly skill Southwestern Indian history and the Spanish policy." — Boston Evening Transcript. "Professor Bolton is the leading authority to-day on the history of the Spanish Southwest. These two handsomely printed volumes afford us a great insight into the history of what are now Texas, western Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. "These documents tell us a great deal about certain unknown phases of our history, namely, the encroachments of American frontiersmen upon Spanish Ter- ritory; the lively trade in captives conducted between the French of Louisiana and the Indians' of Texas; the trade between the same parties in horses and mules stolen by the Indians from the Spanish settlements; the life of the outlaws of Oklahoma and Arkansas; the fur trade of the Southwest conducted from Natchitoches to the Arkansas post among the tribes of the Red River Valley; the annual wood-cutting and cattle killing on the Guadalupe River and beyond by the residents of San Antonio." — Catholic World. Boone's Wilderness Road ; by Archer B. Hulbert. Printed in large type on Dickinson's paper, with frontispiece and maps, crown Svo, pp. 207, cloth, uncut, gilt top. $2.50 net. C Historic Highways series, 300 printed for sale separately. This roadway, the Wilderness Road to Kentucky from Virginia and Ten- nessee, was the longest, blackest, hardest road of pioneer days in America. The THE PUBLICATIONS OF romance and discoveries of Walker, and Gist, and Boone, and the great social movement which was the marvel of the eighteenth century and resulted in the making of Kentucky, centers naturally around the study of the Wilderness Road marked out by Daniel Boone through Cumberland Gap. "Mr. Hulbert makes his description of this ancient road the occasion for tell- ing the story of the brave deeds, the privations, and the far-sighted patriotism of the pioneers who made it illustrious. What went on along this road and in the settlements to which it led makes a striking chapter of American history." — The Living Age. "As a study of pioneer traveling in general, and the first settlement of the West in particular, it will be found of the utmost interest." — Portland Evening Telegram. Bourne (Edward G.) The Philippine Islands, their Dis- covery, conquest, and early history. Printed in large Caslon type on Dickinson's deckle-edged paper, with portraits, folded colored map, and numerous plates and facsimiles, large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Out of print. C 500 copies printed direct from type. Published at $1.25 net. It is now very scarce. Copies rarely occur for sale and when they do sell for $5.00 to $7.00. Brackenridge (H. M.) Voyage up the Missouri River, 181 1 : also Gabriel Franchere's Voyage to the northwest coast of America, 1811-1814, or the First American Settlement on the Pacific; translated by J. V. Huntington, and edited with notes, introduction, etc., by R. G. Thwaites. Printed in large Caslon type on Dickinson's paper, with facsimiles and views, large 8vo, pp. 410, cloth, uncut, gilt top. $4.00 net. C Early Western Travels series. 200 printed for sale separately. "Brackenridge was very observing. . . His journal is among our most reliable early authorities." — Chittenden, American Fur Trade. "His descriptions of the Indians, and of such scenery as he could see from the banks of the river are given with animation and will repay for the trouble of perusal." — -North American Revieiv. "Franchere, a young French Canadian, was employed in 1810 by John Jacob Astor to help in founding Astoria. His modest little book was quoted from by Senator Benton in the boundary dispute of 1846, and was liberally drawn upon by Washington Irving. Franchere's Narrative of the famous and unfortunate voyage of the Tonquin, on which vessel he was one of the clerks, should always be read in connection with Irving's more brilliant but less accurate Astoria. There is an abiding literary charm about the story. — Larned's Guide to Amer- ican History. Bradbury (John) Travels in the Interior of America, 1809-1811; including description of Upper Louisiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, the Illinois, and Western Ter- ritories; edited with notes, introduction, etc., by R. G. Thwaites. Printed in large Caslon type on Dickinson's deckle- edged paper, with folding map and facsimile, large 8vo, pp. 320, cloth, uncut, gilt top. $4.00 net. fl. Early Western Travels series. 200 printed for sale separately. "Bradbury was a remarkable man — one has only to read the journal of his THE ARTHUR H. CLARK COMPANY voyage [with the Astorians] up the Missouri in 1811 to see that. His devotion to his pursuits was the wonder of all who observed them. There was no hard- ship too severe for him to undergo. . . His well known book, Travels in the Interior of America, is one of the most useful works of this period, and one which the careful student of history never fails to consult. It is the best exist- ing authority on many points, and on some the only one." — Chittenden's Amer- ican Fur Trade. "A work of primary importance, and quoted as an authority by modern writers." — Thomson's Bibliography of Ohio. "Of considerable yalue, not only for the spirit in which it is couched, but for the light which it sheds upon conditions at the close of the War of 1812." — Chicago Evening Post. Braddock's Road and three relative papers; by Archer B. Hulbert. Printed in large type on Dickinson's hand-made paper, with maps, plans, and views, crown 8vo, pp. 213, cloth, uncut, gilt top. $2.50 net. C Historic Highways series. 200 printed for sale separately. The hewing of Braddock's Road from the Potomac to the Monongahela was the first great step of material progress made in the West. Of even greater interest is the story of the half-century succeeding, in which Braddock's Road was the only highway into the upper Ohio Valley — the most important thorough- fare into the West. Material has been gathered both in this country and in England. "The book is well supplied with maps and illustrations of parts of the road as it appears to-day. It is intensely interesting and is heartily recommended to all who are interested in colonial history." — New York Athletic Club Journal. "Mr. Hulbert has gathered a wealth of information from every available source, both in this country and in England, and the results of his painstaking labor will stand as an enduring monument to his research and love of his sub- ject." — Chicago Evening Post. Brainerd (Henry C, M.D.) The Old Family Doctor. Handsomely printed on Alexandra deckle-edged paper, with reproduction of Luke Fildes's famous painting, i2mo, pp. 117, cloth, gilt top. $1.00 net. Humorous and pathetic experiences of an old country doctor in the fulfil- ment of his efforts to help the sorrowing, unfortunate, and needy. "Stories which illustrate the light and shade of a doctor's life." — The Living Age. "Some very pleasant, realistic sketches of a country practitioner's life." — New York Sun. "A most delightful little book." — Pittsburg Christian Advocate. Brush (Edward H.) The Iroquois, Past and Present; including sketches of Red Jacket, Cornplanter, and Mary Jem- ison, by E. D. Strickland. Numerous portraits of old Indian chiefs, views of stockades, reservation cabins, mission houses, etc., 8vo, pp. 96, original wrappers. Privately printed by the author, without place of publication or date. $1.25 net.