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Do not deface books by marks and writing. i Cornell University Library F 536129 L7Suppl List of the genealoalcal works in the II olin 3 1924 028 804 080 PUBLICATION NUMBER TWENTY-FIVE OF THE Illinois State Historical Library A List of the Genealogical Works IN THB Illinois State Historical Library Springfield, Illinois Supplement to. Publication Number Eighteen Compiled by GEORGIA L. OSBORNE, Assistant Librarian, Illinois State Historical Library 19 19 [Printed by authority of the Stats ot Illinois.] || Cornell University J Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924028804080 PUBLICATION NUMBER TWENTY-FIVE OF THE Illinois State Historical Library A List of the Genealo^cal "Works IN THE Illinois State Historical Library Springfield, Illinois Supplement to Publication Number Eighteen Compiled by GEORGIA L. OSBORNE, Assistant Librarian, Illinois State Historical Library 19 19 1 1 1 .1 I J r i^il-L 'i Y rPrinted by authority of the State of Illinois.] ^ -^M^ ^45^1333 Springfield, III. Illinois State Journal Co., State Printers 19 19 15323—500 Y1 ic-nHviKiu.; Y )1 1\ n H \ ..I ALABAMA ANNALS OP ALABAMA, 1819-1900— Thomas MeAdory Owen (In A. J. Pickett, History of Alabama, pp. 671-773). ALABAMA— Archives and history department. Alabama official and statistical , register, compiled by Thomas M. Owen, 1903-13. Montgomery, Ala. Brown Printing Co. 'COXECUH COUNTY, ALABAMA— »- History of Coneculi County, Alabama embracing biographical |sketches. B. F. Eiley. 233 p., Columbus, Ga., 1881. I HISTOEY OF ALABAMA— < History of Alabama and incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi from the earliest period. A. J. Pickett. 733 p., Birmingham. Webb Book Co., 1900. HISTORY OF ALABAMA— In the biographies of its governors, 1819-1900. (In National ; Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol X, pp. 435-439); see also index vol., p. 75. IjIOBILE, ALABAMA— ^' Colonial Mobile; an historical study of the Alabama — Tombigbee Basin and the Old South West from the discovery of the Spiritu Santo ' in 1519, until the demolition of Fort Charlotte in 1831. P. J. Ham- tjlton. 594 p., Boston, 1910. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. ^;UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA— History of the University of Alabama in the biographies of its presidents, 1831-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog- raphy. Vol. 12, pp. 293-297.) ARKANSAS s,AEKANSAS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION— V Vols. I, II, III, 1906, 1908, 1909. BISHOP, ALBERT WEBB— Loyalty on the frontier, or sketches of union men of the southwest j • with incidents and adventures in rebellion on the border. St. Louis. R. P. Studley Co., Printers, 1863. ARKANSAS— Concluded HISTORY OF THE STATE OF ARKAJSTSAS— In the biographies of its governors, 1819-1900. (In NationaL , Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. X, pp. 183-193; see also ; index vol., p. 76.) CALIFORNIA ALAMEDA COUNTY— .' History of Alameda County, California; biographical sketches of pioneers, etc 1,001 p., Oakland, Cal., 1883. M. W. Wood, Pub. HISTORY OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA— In the biographies of its governors, 1849-1900. (In National.;. Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. IV, pp. 105-114; see also . Index vol., pp. 76-77.) LELAND STANFORD UNIVERSITY— Account of the founding and description of Leland Stanford Junior ' University; in the biography of its first president. In National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. II, pp. 127-138. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA— History of the University of California in the biographies of its presidents, 1870-1899. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-.- raphy. Vol. VII, pp. 228-231.) ' ; CONNECTICUT BARKHAMSTEAD, CONNECTICUT— And its Centennial, 1879, to which is added a historical appendix, ' William Wallace Lee. 178 p., Meriden, Conn., 1881. Republic Steam Print. 4 CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY— J Annual reports, 1891-1914. i CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY— Collections. Vol. I, 1860, to Vol. 16, 1916, Hartford, Conn. Pub. fj \ by the Society. CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY- And the towns of Windsor, Hartford, and Wethersfield. Celebra- I tion of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the adoption of the first constitution of the State of Connecticut, Thursday, January 24, 1889. Hartford, Conn., 1889. Published by the Society. DERBY— Town records of Derby, Conn., 1655-1710. N. 0. Phillips, comp. 497 p., Derby, Conn., 1901. Sarah Riggs Humphreys Chapter Daugh- ters of the American Revolution, Pubs. No. 168. ll CONNECTICUT— Continued EPISCOPAL CHURCH— History of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut from the settle- ment of the colony to the death of Bishop Seabury. B. E. Beardsley. 3 vols., New York, 1866. Hurd & Houghton, Pubs. FAIEPIELD— Births, marriages and deaths returned from Hartford, Windsor and Pairfield and entered in the early land records of the colony of ^Connecticut. Edwin Stanley Welles, Editor. 73 p., Hartford, Conn., 1898. Copy No. 11. PAIEPIELD— The British invasion of New Haven, Conn., together with some :, account of their landing and burning the towns of Fairfield and Nor- walk, July, 1779. Charles Hervey Townshend, New Haven, Conn. 112 p. GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY HISTORY— Of the State of Connecticut ; a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. William Richard Cutter, Editor. 4 vols., New York, 1911. Lewis Historical Publishing Co., Pubs. 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WAE OF THE EEVOLUTION— A historical collection from official records, files, etc., of the part sustained by Connecticut during the War of the Eevolution with an f appendix containing important letters, depositions, etc., written during the war. Eoyal E. Hinman, Comp. 643 p. Hartford. E. Gleason, 1842. WAE OF THE EEVOLUTION— See Vol. VIII, Connecticut Historical Society. Eolls and List of ■ Connecticut Men in the Eevolution. Vol. XII. Lists and returns of ' Connecticut Men in the Eevolution, 1775-1783. Conn. Hist. Soc. CONNECTICUT— Continued WAR OP THE EEVOLUTION— The Eefugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut. By Frederick Gregory Mather, Albany, N. Y., 1913. J. B. Lyon Com- pany, printers. WASHINGTON— History of ancient Woodbury, Conn., from the first Indian deed in 1659 to 1854, including the present towns of Washington, South- bury, Bethlem, Eoxbury and a part of Oxford and Middlebury. William Cothren. 2 vols. Waterbury, Conn., 1854. Bronson Brothers, Pub. WATEEBURY, (COL.) DAVID, JE.— ■ A complete roster of Colonel David Waterbury, Jr.'s regiment of Connecticut Volunteers. . A. H. Clark, Comp., New York City, 1897. 20 p. A. S. Clark, Pub. WETHEESFIELD— See Coimectieut Historical Society and the towns of Windsor, Hartford and Wethersfield. WBSLEYAN UNIVERSITY, MIDDLBTOWN, CONNECTICUT— i*^ Celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding. 216 p., Middletown, Conn., 1907. Wesleyan University. WESLEYAN UNIVEESITY— Wesley bicentennial. 239 p., Middletown, Conn., 1904. Wesleyan University. WESLEYAN UNIVEESITY— History of Wesleyan University in the biographies of its presidents, 1831-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. IX, pp. 429-431.) e, if J, WETHEESFIELD— Connecticut Historical Society and the towns of Windsor, Hart- ford and Wethersfield. 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Murray, Williamson & Phelps. 13 ILLINOIS— Continued ADAMS COUNTY— History of churches in Adams Couiity, Illinois, from the Home Missionary, N. Y., January, 1844. See pp. 71-76. (In Journal of the lUs. State Hist. Soc. Vol. 3, No. 1, April, 1910.) ADAMS COUNTY— Past and present of the city of Quincy and Adams County, Illi- nois, including the late Colonel John Tillson's History of Quincy, with biographical sketches of prominent citizens and illustrious dead. WiUiam Collins and Cicero F. Perry. 1124 p., Chicago. Clarke, 1905. ADAMS COUNTY— Portrait and biographical record of Adams County, Illinois, con- taining ■ sketches of prominent citizens, with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States. 598 p., Chicago, 1893. Chapman Bros., Pubs. ADAMS COUNTY— Eeminiseences of Quincy. By Henry Asbuiy. Published Quincy, lU., 188.2. ADAMS COUNTY— See Quincy, 111. ALBION— Mower's letters from Lexington, Ky. (June 25, 1819) and the Illinois (August 16, 1819) Albion, 111. 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Tyler, pp. 55-64, in Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 8, No. I, April, 1915. , FEANKLIN COUNTY— History of Gallatin, Saline, Hamilton, Franklin and Williamson Counties, Illinois; from the earliest time to the present, with bio- graphical sketches, 961 p., Chicago. Goodspeed Pub. Co., 1887. FEANKLIN COUNTY— The prospects of Franklin County, Illinois. 91 p., 1913. Pub. not given. 88 ILLINOIS— Continued FEENCH IX ILLINOIS— See Ft. Chartres, Kaskaskia. FEENCH IX ILLINOIS— By J. Nick Perrin. See pp. 129-133. In Publication No. 7, 1902. Illinois State Historical Library. FEENCH IX ILLINOIS— Illinois under the French, 1673-1765. By Stephen L. Spear, pp. 445-459. In Publication No. 9, 1904. Illinois State Historical Library. FEIENDS SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS— Minutes of the proceedings of the 44th session of Illinois, yearly meeting of the religious society of Friends, held in McNabb, Putnam County, 1918. 40 p., Decatur, 111. Herald Press. •FULTON COUNTY— Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby. History of Fulton County. Edited by Jesse Heylin. 1184 p., Chicago, 1908. Munseli Pub. Co. FULTON COUNTY— History of Fulton County, Illinois, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, history of Illinois, digest of State laws. 1090 p. C. C. Chapman & Co., Pubs., Peoria, 111., 1879. GALENA, ILLINOIS— City directory, 1854-55. H. H. Houghton & Co. GALESBUEG, ILLINOIS— Butler's Blue Book (colored people) D. E. Butler. 33 p., Gales- burg, 1907. D. E. Butler, Pub. GALESBUEG— Dewey's County Directory, historical sketch of the townships. J. L. Dewey, Galesburg. 275 p., 1868. GALESBUEG- Galesburg public schools, their history and work, 1861-1911. By William Lucas Steels. 454 p., Galesburg, 1911. Board of Education, The Cadmus Press. GALESBUEG— How Galesburg grew. Mary Allen West. Manuscript. GALESBUEG— Knox College, story of, 1837-1912. By Martha Farnham Webster. 210 p., Galesburg, 1912. 39 ILLINOIS— Continued GALESBUEG— Presbyterian Glnarch. Articles of faith and covenant of the Presby- terian Church, together with the names of all who have been or are now members; to which is added a sketch of the history of the church. By Eev. G. W. Gale. 24 p., Galesburg, 1849. Intelligencer Print. GALLATIN COUNTY— History of Gallatin, Saline, Hamilton, Franklin and Williamson Counties, Illinois, from the earliest time to the present with biographical sketches. 961 p., Chicago, 1887. Goodspeed Pub. Co. GAZBTTEEK AND BUSINESS DIEECTOEY FOE 1858-59— George W. Hawes, Pub. and Comp. Chicago, 1858. Scripps, Bross & Spears, Print. GAZBTTEEE OF ILLINOIS AND MISSOUEI— Lewis C. Beck, Albany, 1833. GAZETTBEE OF ILLINOIS— J. M. Peck, 1834, 1836, 1837. Pub. Jacksonville, Boston, Phila- delphia. GEXESEO, ILLINOIS— First Congregational Church, seventy-fifth anniversary proceedings of. 48 p. Geneseo, 111., 1911. GENESEO- First Congregational Church Proceedings of the seventy-fifth anni- versary, 1911. 48 p. Geneseo, 111., 1911. Pub. by the church. GENESEO— Memorial address at the thirtieth anniversary of the settlement of Geneseo, Illinois, November 19 and 30, 1866. By J. B. Eoy, 30 p., Chicago, 1867. GOUDY'S ILLINOIS FAEMBE'S ALMANAC— And repository of useful knowledge for the year, 1846. _ Spring- field, 111., 1846. E. F. Goudy. GEEENBUSH— Early days in Greenbush with biographical sketches of the old settlers. William L. Snapp. 195 p., Springfield, 111., 1905. H. W. Eokker, Pub. GEEBNB COUNTY— A history of the ninety-first regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, 1863-65. By James M. Beverly. 50 p., Whitehall, 111., 1913. Pearce Printing Co. 30 ILLINOIS— Continued GEEBNE COUNTY— Atlas map of Greene County, Illinois, compiled and published from personal examinations and surveys. Andreas, Lyter & Co., Pubs., Daven- port, la., 1872. GEEENE COUNTY— History of Greene Comity, Illinois, its past and present. 771 p., Chicago, 1879. Donnelley, Cassette & Loyd, Pubs. GEEENE COUNTY— History of Greene and Jersey Counties, Illinois, towns, villages and townships, biographies, history of Illinois. 1156 p., Springfield, 111., 1885. Continental Historical Co. GEIGGSVILLE— Congregational Church, seventy-fifth anniversary. By Eev. W. E. Griffith. See pp. 353-362. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 5, No. 3, October, 1912. GEUNDY COUNTY— Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby, and history of Grundy County, historical and biographical by special authors and contributors. 2 vols., Chicago, 1914. Munsell Pub. Co. GEUNDY COUNTY— History of Grundy County, Illinois, containing a history from the earliest settlement to the present, its agricultural, railroad interests, account of its aboriginal inhabitants, pioneer incidents, biographical sketches. 156 p., Chicago. 0. L. Baskin & Co., 1882. i HAMILTON COUNTY— History of Gallatin, Saline, Hamilton and Williamson Counties, Illinois, from the earliest time to the present, with biographical sketches. 961 p., Chicago, 1887. Goodspeed Pub. Co. HANCOCK COUNTY, FOUNTAIN GEEEN— Eeminiseenees of Fountain Green, 111. By. C. C. Tyler. See pp. 55-64. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 8, No. 1, April, 1915. HANCOCK COUNTY— History of Hancock County, Illinois, with an outline history of the State and a digest of State laws. Thomas Gregg, Editor. 1036 p., Chicago. Chapman Pub., 1880. HANCOCK COUNTY— Portrait and biographical record of Hancock, McDonough and Henderson Counties, Illinois. 598 p., Chicago. Lake City Pub. Co., 1894. 31 ILLINOIS— Continued HANCOCK COUNTY— The Mormon settlements in Illinois. By Orville F. Berry, pp. 88- 102. Publication Eleven. Illinois State Historical Library, 1906. HANCOCK COUNTY— Old Trails of Hancock County." By Herbert Spencer Salisbury. pp. 177-183. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. "Vol. 9, No. 1, April, 1916. HAEDIN COUNTY— The biographical ■ review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin Counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent citi- zens, also biographies of the presidents of the United States. 619 p., Chicago, 1893. Biographical Pub. Co. HAEDIN COUNTY— Centennial record; historical sketch of Hardin County, State of Illinois, from the earliest settlement to the present time, 1805-1876. •Cp., Mss. HENDEESON COUNTY— Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby. History of Henderson County. Edited by James W. Gordon. ? vols., ■Chicago. Munsell Pub. Co., 1911. HENDEESON COUNTY— History of Mercer and Henderson Counties, biographical matter. 1414 p., Chicago, 1882. H. H. Hill & Co., Pubs. HENDEESON COUNTY— See Oquawka, Yellow Banks. HENDEESON COUNTY-^ Portrait and biographical record of Hancock, McDonough and Hen- derson Counties. 598 p., Chicago. Lake City Pub. Co. 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JACKSON COUNTY— Historical sketches of Jackson County, giving some account of the early settlement of the county and of every town and city in the county, together with a description of the physieaV geography, etc. 233 p., Car- bondale, 1894. E. Newsome, Pub. 33 ILLINOIS — Continued JACKSOX COUNTY— History of Jackson County, Illinois; biographical sketches. 131 p., Philadelphia, 1878. , Brink, McDonough & Co. JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS— Early families in. See articles by Ensley Moore in Jacksonville Journal. In Scrap Book of Jacksonville, 111. JACKSONVILLE— Female Academy. Historical sketch, Alumnae, Catalogues 1845- 1903. Compiled by Sue P. Ellis, Jacksonville, 111., 1806. JACKSONVILLE— Historic Morgan and Classic Jacksonville. Compiled in 1884-85, by Charles M. Eames, with introduction by Prof. Haxve^ W. Milligan. 336 p., Jacksonville, 1885. The Daily Journal Printing "Co. JACKSONVILLE— Illinois College, Catalogues 1833-1886 (except 1853. 1862), 1888, 1889, 1893, 1893, 1899-1900, 1901, 1904, 1905-1918. JASPBE COUNTY— Counties of Cumberland, Jasper and Eichland, Illinois. Bio- graphical. 839 p., Chicago, 1884. P. A. Battey & Co. JEPFEESON COUNTY— History of Jefferson County. W. H. Perrin, ed. 149 p., Chicago, 1883. Globe Pub. Co. JEPEEESON COUNTY— Portrait and biographical record of Clinton, Washington, Marion and Jefferson Counties. 585 p., Chicago, 1894. Chapman Pub. Co. JEPFEESON COUNTY— Wall's History of Jefferson County, Illinois. By John A. Wal^. 618 p., Indianapolis, Ind., 1909. B. P. Bowen & Co., Pubs. JEESBY COUNTY— Address delivered at Chautauqua, 111., July 19, 1900. Eeminis- cences of Jersey County from 1^35 to 1850. Stephen Van CuUen White, 34 p., n.d. Bound with Jabez Pitch's; Diary. JEESEY COUNTY— Historical sketch of Jersey County, Illinois, delivered at Jerseyville, July 4, 1875. By B. B. Hamilton. 36 p., Jacksonville, 111., 1876: Courier Printing House. JEESEY COUNTY— History of Greene and Jersey Counties Illinois, towns, villages and townships; biographies, history of Illinois. 1156 p., Springfield, 1885. Continental Historical Co., Pubs. —3 H G 34 ILLINOIS— Continued JEESBY COUNTY— History of Jersey County, Illinois. Edited by Oscar B. Hamilton. 664 p. Munsell Pub. Co., Chicago, 1919. JEESEY COUNTY— History of Jerseyville, 111., 1823 to 1901. By M. M. Cooper. 245 p., Jerseyville, 111., 1901. JEESEY COUNTY— Jersey County farm life sixty years ago. By Edward Miner (in Cooper, M. M., History of Jerseyville, 111., 1901). pp. 229-236. JEESEY COUNTY— Jersey County history and civics. By J. W. Becker. 17 p., 1918. Jerseyville, 111. JEESEY COUNTY— Eeminiscences of Jersey County, 1835-1850. Address delivered at Chautauqua, 111., July 19, 1900. Bound with Diary of Jabez Pitch. 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Two lectures delivered before the Historical Society of Joliet, December 17, 1873, and March 24, 1874. By George H. Woodruff. Pub. by Jas. Goodspeed. 108 p., Joliet, 1874. Eepubli- can Printing House. JOLIET— Juliet and Joliet. By William Grinton. 55 p., Joliet, 1904. 35 ILLINOIS— Continued KANE COUNTY BIOGEAPHY— Memories of our neighbors. (In Dundee Hawkeye, 1916.) KANE COUNTY— Kane County Directory. J. C. W. Bailey, 1859-60. KANE COUNTY— History of Kane County, Illinois. Edited by E. Waite Joslyn, L. L. M., and Frank W. Joslyn. Vol. 2, Pioneer Pub. Co., Chicago, 1908. KANE COUNTY— History of Kane County, Illinois. Edited by Gen. John S. Wilcox. Published with Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman 'i& Selby. 950 p., Chicago, 1904. Munsell Pub. Co. KANE COUNTY— Military history of Kane County, Illinois, written by the late General John S. Wilcox, pp. 479-486. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, vol. 8, No. 3, October, 1915. KANKAKEE COUNTY— General maps, history, statistics. Chicago, 1883. J. H. Beers & Co., Pub. KANKAKEE COUNTY— Portrait and biographical record of Kankakee County, Illinois, con- taining biographical sketches. 739 p., Chicago, 1893. Lake City Pub. Co. KASKASKIA— Bryant & Morrison, Merchants. Day Books, July 26, 1805, to November 30, 1805. October 13, 1806, to April 8, 1807. April 18, 1807, to March 5, 1808. March 7, 1809, to February 22, 1811. March 18, 1811, to July 1, 1813. July 29, 1818, to October 10, 1818. Also three Ledgers, 1800-1811, 1819-1825. KASKASKIA CHURCH RECOEDS— Translated and transcribed by Eev. C. J. Eschmann. See pp. 394- 413. In Pub. No. 9, 1904. Illinois State Historical Library. KASKASKIA— Illinois in the Eighteenth Century. Kaskaskia and its parish records. Old Fort Chartres and Col. Todd's Eecord Book. ' By Edward G. Mason, Chicago, 1881. Fergus Printing Co. KASKASKIA EECOEDS, 1778-1790— Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. V, Clarence W. Alvord, ed. Pub. 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Ogle & Co., 1907. 157 p. LAKE FOEEST, ILLINOIS— Eeminiscences of Lake Forest Academy. By George Manierre. See pp. 394-407. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 10, No. 3j October, 1917. LAND OWNEES' DIEECTOEY OP NOETHEAST ILLINOIS— Comprising the counties of Boone, Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kankakee, Kendall, Lake, part of Livingston, LaSalle, McHenry and Will, as compiled from the county assessors' records; exclusive of lands within the corporate limits of cities and towns and incorporated villages. Chicago, 1914. Eand, McNally & Co. LASALLE COUNTY— History of LaSalle County Illinois, and biographies of representa- tive citizens, also a- condensed history of Illinois. 2 vols. Chicago, 1886. Inter-State Pub. Co. LASALLE COUNTY— History of LaSalle County, Illinois, and a sketch of the pioneer settlers of each town to 1840. Elmer Baldwin. 552 p., Chicago, 1877. Eand Pub. LASALLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS— LaSalle, Illinois, Tribune. Twentieth anniversary souvenir edi- tion. 153 p:, LaSalle, 111., 1911. LASALLE COUNTY— The past and present of LaSalle County, Illinois, containing a his- tory of the county, its cities and towns, etc., a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the war of the Eebellion, etc., etc. 653 p., Chicago, 1877. H. P. Kett & Co. LATIN IMMIGEATION IN ILLINOIS— By B. A. Beinlich. See pp. 209-314, in Pub. No. 14, 1909. Illinois State Historical Library. LAWEENCE COUNTY— Combined history of Edwards, Lawrence and Wabash Counties, Illinois, with illustrations and biographical sketches. 377 p., Phila- delphia, 1883. J. L. McDonough & Co., Pubs. LAWEENCE COUNTY— Historical Notes on Lawrence County. By Mary Tracy White. See pp. 367-393, in Journal of, the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 10, No. 3, Gctobpr, 1917. 38 ILLINOIS— Continued LAWYEES— Bench and Bar of Illinois, historical and reminiscent. By John M. Palmer. 2 vols., Chicago, 1899. 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LEE COUNTY— Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, edited by Bateman & Selby. History of Lee County, edited by A. C. Bardwell. 831 p., Chicago, 1904. Munsell Pub. Co. LEE COUNTY— History of Dixon and Lee Counties, Illinois. Frank Kurtz. 66 p., Dixon, 111., 1880. LEE COUNTY— History of Lee County, with biographical matter, statistics. 873 pp., Chicago, 1881. H. H. Hill & Co. 39' , ILLINOIS— Continued LEE COUNTY— Eecollections of the pioneers of Lee County. Lee County Columbian Club. 583 p., Dixon, 111., 1893. J. A. Kennedy, Pub. LIVINGSTON COUNTY— Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, edited by Batemen & Selby. History of Livingston County, edited by Christopher C. Strawn, Fordyee B. Johnson, George H. Eranzen, 2 vols., Chicago, 1909. Munsell Pub. Co. LIVINGSTON COUNTY— The history of Livingston County, UJinois. 901 p., Chicago, 1878. Wm. LeBaron, Jr. & Co., Pubs. LOAMI, SANGAMON COUNTY— See article on The Integral Phalanx. By George E. Dawson, pp. 85-97, in Pub. No. 12, 1907. Illinois State Historical Library." LOGAN COUNTY— Directories of Logan County, 1880, 1887. J. E. Hyde. C. L. Pal- mer, Pub., Dwight. Herald Job Print, Lincoln, 111., 1887. LOGAN COUNTY— History of Logan County, Illinois, its past and'present, biographicaL directory. 560 p., Chicago, 1878. Donnelley, Loyd & Co., Pubs. LOGAN COUNTY— History of Logan County, Illinois; a record of its settlement, pro- gress and achievement. Lawrence B. Stringer, Editor. 2 vols., Chicago, 1911. Pioneer Publishing Co. LOVINGTON— Eeminiscences of a forty-niner; being a brief history of Lovington and vicinity when it was yet in its swaddling clothes. By W. G. Coch- ran. 43 p., Loyington, 111., 1908. Eeporter Printing Co. MoDONOUGH COUNTY, ILLINOIS— Atlas map of McDonough County, Illinois, drawn from personal examination surveys. Davenport, Iowa, 1871. Andreas, Lyter & Co., Pubs. Mcdonough county— , History of McDonough County, Illinois, biographies, history of Illinois. 1158 p., Springfield, 111., 1885. 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No. 9, 1904, Illinois State Historical Library. MoLEAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS— Atlas of McLean County and the State of Illinois. 93 p. Chicago, 1874. Warner & Beers, Pub. MoLEAN COUNTY— Good Old Times in McLean County, Illinois, containing sketches of old settlers, a complete historical sketch of the Black Hawk War and all matters of interest relating to McLean County. By E. Duis, Bloom- ington, lU., 1874. The Leader Pub. House. McLEAN COUNTY— Heads of families of McLean County, Illinois, census of 1840 (1093 names) with additional material and a system of reference to the sheets of the original manuscript in the collections of the McLean County Historical Society. Milo Custer, Comp. — typewritten. Bloomington, 111., 1911. McLEAN COUNTY— Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby, McLean County. Edited by Ezra M. Prince and John H. Bumham. 2 vols., Chicago, 1908. Munsell Pub. Co. MoLEAN COUNTY— The history of McLean County, Illinois. History of Illinois. 1080 p., Chicago, 1879. Wm. LeBaron, Jr. & Co., Pub. 4:1 ILLINOIS— Continued MoLEAN COUNTY— Historical Society, Publications. MoLEAN COUNTY— . Money Creek Township Pioneer Settlements and .early history of Money Creek Township, McLean County, Illinois. By D. F. Trimmer. 10 p., Bloomington, 111. George M. Adams Printing Co. MoLBAN COUNTY— Pleasant Hill, McLean County, early history. By D. P. Trimmer. See pp. 408-430. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 10, No. 3, October, 1917. McLEAN COUNTY— . - Soldiers of the Eevolution and the War of 1813, buried in McLean County, Illinois. Milo Custer, Comp., Bloomington, 111., 1913. MoLEAN COUNTY— Some old gravestone inscriptions in Bloomington and Eandolph Townships, McLean County, Illinois, with notes. Milo Custer, Comp., Bloomington, lU., 1911. MACON COUNTY— City of Decatur and Macon County, Illinois, a record of settlement organization, progress and achievement. W. E. Nelson, Editor. 3 vols., Chicago, 1910. The Pioneer Pub. Co. MACON COUNTY— Decatur, Personal recollections of early Decatur. Abraham Lin- coln, Eichard J. Oglesby and the Civil War. By Mrs. Jane Martin Johns 368 p., Decatur, 1913. Published by the Decatur Chapter D. A. E. MACON COUNTY— History of Macon County, Illinois, biographical sketches. 343 p., Philadelphia, 1880. Brink, McDonough & Co., Pub. • MACON COUNTY— History of Macon County, Illinois, from its organization to 1876. J. W. Smith. 304 p., Springfield, 111., 1876. Eokker's Printing House. MACOUPIN COUNTY— History of Macoupin County, Illinois and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. 388 p., Philadelphia, 1879. Brink, McDonough & Co. MACOUPIN COUNTY— Portrait and biographical record of Macoupin County. Illinois. 903 p., Chicago, 1891. Biographical Pub. Co. 43 ILLINOIS— Continued MADISON COITXTY, ILLINOIS— Atlas, Madison County, Illinois. 195 p. Brink, McDonough &• Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1873. MADISON COUNTY— The Catholic Bishops of the Diocese of Alton. By Eev. A. Zur- bonsen. See pp. 127-137. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 10, No. 1, April, 1917. MADISON COUNTY— Centennial Association, 1813-1912. Collinsville, 111 , 1913. MADISON COUNTY— • Centennial- History of Madison County, Illinois, and its people, , 1813 to 1912. W. T. Norton, Editor. Associate Editors, Hon. N. G.; Flagg, J. S. Koerner, 2 vols., Chicago, 1912. The Lewis Pub. Co. MADISON COUNTY— . Edwardsville Intelligencer, Madison County Court House Edition, Tuesday, October 12, 1915. Newspaper. MADISON COUNTY— Gazetteer of Madison County, to which is added a directory of the Alton's. J. T. Hair, 1866. 393 p., Alton, 111. MADISON COUNTY— History of Madison County, Illinois, with biographical sketches. 603 p., Edwardsville, 111., 1883. W. K. Brink & Co., Pub. MADISON COUNTY— Summerfield School. Pioneer, Grafton Road, Madison County. By G. Frank Long. See pp. 76-79. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 2, July, 1914. MADISON COUNTY— Swiss settlements of Madison County, Illinois. By Ella C. New- bauer. See pp. 332-237. In Pub. No. 11, 1906. Illinois State His- torical Library. MAEION COUNTY, ILLINOIS— Biographical and reminiscent history of Eichland, Clay and Marion Counties, Illinois. 608 p., Indianapolis, Ind., 1909. B. F. Bower & Co., Pub. MAEION COUNTY— BrinkerhofE's history of Marion County, Illinois. By Prof. J. H. G. BrinkerhofE. 862 p., Indianapolis, Ind., 1909. B. P. Bowen & Co. MAEION COUNTY— History of Marion and Clinton Counties, Illinois, with biographical sketches. 392 p., Philadelphia, 1881. Brink, McDonough & Co. 43 ILLINOIS — Continued MARIOX COUNTY— See Plat Book of Marion County. MAEION COUNTY— Portrait and biographical record of Clinton, Washington, Marion and Jefferson Counties, Illinois. 585 p., Chicago, 1894. Chapman Pub. Co. MARSHALL COUNTY— The biographical record of Bureau, Marshall and Putnam Counties.' 737 p., Chicago, 1896. S. J. Clarke, Pubs. MARSHALL COUNTY— Records of the olden times; or fifty years on the prairies, counties of Putnam and Marshall, biographies. By Spencer Ellsworth. 772 p., Lacon, 111., 1880. Home Journal Steam Printing Co. MARSHALL, ILLINOIS— Congregational Church subscriptions, Marshall, ill. Jacob Chap- man, Deerfield, N. H., and Kingston, N. II. 1855-1873. n.p. MASON COUNTY— Centennial history of Mason County, including a sketch of the, early history of Illinois. By Joseph Cochrane. 353 p., Springfield, 1876. 'Rokker. MASON COUNTY— The history of Menard and Mason Counties, Illinois; history of Illinois, Chicago, 1879. 873 p. 0. L. Baskin & Co., Pubs. MASON COUNTY— Pioneers of Menard and Mason Counties. By T. G. Onstot. 400 p.. Forest City, 1902. J. W. Franks & Sons, Printers, Peoria, 111. MASSAC COUNTY— The biographical review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin Counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent citizens, also biographies of the presidents of the United States. 619 p., Chicago, 1893. Biographical Pub. Co. MASSAC COUNTY— History of Massac County, with life sketches and portraits. By Oliver J. Page. 383 p., Metropolis, 111., 1900. MENARD COUNTY— The history of Menard and Mason Counties, Illinois; history of Illinois. 872 p., Chicago, 1879. 0. L. Baskin & Co. " MENARD COUNTY— • Illinois Woman's Columbian Club of Menard County. Menard, Salem, Lincoln souvenir -album. Petersburg, 111., 1893. Illinois Woman's Columbian Club of Menard County. 44 ILLINOIS— Continued MENAED COU^'TY— Pioneers of Menard and Mason Counties. By T. G. Onstot. 400 p., Forest City, 111., 1902. MEN OF ILLINOIS— By Halliday Witherspoon. 535 p., Chicago, 1902. H. Witherspoon. MEKCER COUNTY— Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman & Paul Selby; and history of Mercer County. Edited by Col. Wm. A. Lorimer. 798 p., Chicago, 1903.. Munsell Pub. Co. MBECEE COUNTY— • , . , .. History of Mercer and Henderson 'Counties, biographical matter. 1414 p., Chicago. H. H. Hill & Co., 1882. MEENA, ILLINOIS— A chronological sketch of St. Patrick's Parish, Merna, 111. 36 p., Bloomington, 1916. METHODIST CHUECH— Anti-slavery struggle in Illinois as it effected the Methodist Epis- copal Church. By John H. Eyan. See pp. 67-76. In Publication No. 19, 1913. Illinois State Historical Library. METHODIST CHURCH— See Autobiography of Peter Cartwright. Edited by W. P. Strick- land, Cinn., 1856. METHODIST CHUECH— Early religious, methods and leaders in Illinois. By Rev. William F. Short, D.D. See pp. 56-62. In Pub. No. 7, 1902." Illinois State Historical Library. METHODIST CHURCH— Ebenezer M. E. Church near Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois. Seventy-fifth anniversary. See pp. 99-101. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 3, No. 3, October, 1910. METHODIST CHURCH— Church records of Salt Creek Circuit, 1829-1833, copied by Milo Custer. See pp. 58-66. In Journal of the IlUnois State Historical Society. Vol. 4, No. 1, April, 1911. METHODIST CHURCH— History of Methodism in Illinois from 1793 to 1832. By James Leaton, Cinn., 1883. 45 ILLINOIS— Continued METHODIST CHUECH— Pulaski, 111. Eecords of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Pulaski for the years 1835 to 1841. By E. W. Foster. See pp. 132-136. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 8, No. 1, April, 1915. METHODIST CHUECH— The Eev. Simon Peter and the Quarterly Conference. By Eev. W. N. McElroy, DD. pp. 338-333. In Jourtal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 4, ISTo. 3, October, 1911. MONEOE COUNTY— , Combined history of Eandolph, Monroe, and Perry Counties, Illi- nois, with illustrations descriptive of their scenery and biographical sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers. 510 p., Phila- delphia, 1883. J. L. McDonough & Co., Pubs. MONEOE COUNTY, ILLINOIS— The exploration and settlement of the Mississippi Valley and the early pioneers of Monroe County; address delivered at the unveiling of the Lemen Monument at New Design, 111. J. W. Eiekert. 17 p., Waterloo, 111., 1909. MONEOE COUNTY— Pioneers of. The exploration and settlement of the Mississippi Valley and the early pioneers of Monroe County; address delivered at the unveiling of the Lemen Monument at New Design, 111. 17 p., Waterloo, 111., 1909. MONTGOMEEY, COUNTY, ILLINOIS— History of Bond and Montgomery Counties, Illinois. W. H. Per- rin. 333 p., Chicago. 0. L. Baskin & Co., Pubs., 1883. MONTGOMEEY COUNTY— Portrait and biographical record of Montgomery and Bond Coun- ties, Illinois. 518 p., ■ Chicago, 111. Chapman Bros. MONTGOMEEY COUNTY— Semi-Centenarians of Butler Grove Township, Montgomery County, Illinois; also a brief history of the village of Butler, September, 1878. By Eev. T. E. Spilman. 143 p. Place and pub. not given. MONTICELLO SEMINAEY, 60DFEEY, ILL., CATALOGUES— 1838-1918. MONTICELLO SEMINAEY ECHO— 1894-1902; 1903-1907; 1911-1912; 1913-1914. Memorial Number 1899. MOEGAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS— American Atlas Co., Pubs. Plat Book of Morgan County, Illinois. 87 p., Philadelphia, 1894. Printed by P. Bourquin. 46 ILLINOIS — Continued MOEGAN COUXTY— Atlas map of Morgan County, Illinois. 137 p., Davenport, la., 1872. Andreas, Lyter & Co., Pubs. MORGAN COUNTY— Early families in. See Articles in the Jacksonville Journal. By Ensley Moore. In Scrap Book of Morgan County. MORGAN COUNTY— Bbenezer Church, Morgan County, Illinois. Seventy-first anniver- sary. See article in Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 3, No. 3, October, 1910. MORGAN COUNTY— Ebenezer Manual Labor School. See article in Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 3, No. i, January, 1911. MORGAN COUNTY— Historic Morgan and Classic Jacksonville. Compiled by Charles M. Eames with introduction by Prof. Harvey W. Milligan. 386 p., Jacksonville, 111., 1885. Daily Journal Print. MORGAN COUNTY— Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby. History of Morgan County. Edited by William F. Short. 984 p., Chicago, 1906. Munsell Pub. Co. MORGAN COUNTY— History of Morgan County, Illinois, its past and present, contain- ing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc., a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the Rebellion, etc. 768 p., Chicago, 1878. Donnelley, Lloyd & Co. MORGAN COUNTY— Joy Prairie Congregational Church, Morgan County, Illinois. Sefmi-Centennial anniversary of the Joy Prairie Congregational Church held on Saturday, February 2, 1895. 83 p. Place and pub. not given, 1895. MORGAN COUNTY— Portrait and biographical album of Morgan and Scott Counties, Illinois, containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of the state and of the Presidents of the U. S. 617 p., Chicago, 1889. Chapmen Bros., Pub. See Jacksonville. MORMON SETTLEMENT IN ILLINOIS— By Orville F. Berry. See pp. 88-102. In Pub. No. 11, 1906. Illinois State Historical Library. 47 ILLINOIS — Continued MOEMONS IN ILLINOIS— Centennial History of Illinois. Vol. 2. The Frontier State, 1818- 1848. Edited by Theodore Calvin Pease. 475 p., Springfield, 1918. Pub. by the Centennial Commission. MOULTEIE COUNTY— Combined history of Shelby and Moultrie Counties, Illinois, with biographical sketches. 333 p., Philadelphia, 1881. Brink, McDonough &Co. MOUNT MOEEIS, OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS— Mount Morris; past and present history of the township and village of Mount Morris. Harry G. Kable and H. J. Kable. 318 p., Mount Morris, 111., 1900. NAUVOO, ILLINOIS— Jules Leon Cottet, former member of the Icarian community, Nauvoo, 111. By his daughter, Mrs. Felicie Cottet Snyder, pp. 200-317. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 3, October, 1914. NAUVOO— The Icarian Community of Nauvoo, 111. By Mrs. I. G. Miller. See pp. 103-107. In Pub. 11.' Illinois State Historical Library, 1906. NAUVOO— Nauvoo in Illinois history; a paper read before the Eev. James Caldwell Chapter Daughters of the American Eevolution, Jacksonville, 111., 1906. By Mrs. LilHan Ireland Danskin. Newspaper article. NOEWEGIANS OF ILLINOIS— History of the Norwegians of Illinois; a concise record of the struggles and achievements of the early settlers, together with a narra- tive of what is now being done by the Norwegian- Americans of Illinois in the development of their adopted country, with the valuable collabora- tion of numerous authors and contributors. Compiled and edited by A. E. Strand. 560 p., Chicago, 1905. J. Anderson, Pub., 1905. OAK PAEK— The first Congregational Church of Oak Park, 111., a souvenir of the thirty-eighth anniversary of its organization, Sunday, February the seventeenth, 1901, Oak Park, 111. The Men's Club, First Congrega- tional Church. 16 p., 1901. OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS— Letters from Ogle and Carroll Counties, 1838-1857. Copied by J. W. Clinton of Polo, 111. See pp. 247-361. In Pub. No. 13, 1907. Illi- nois State Historical Library. 48 ILLINOIS— Continued OGLE COUNTY— Mount Morris ; past and present history of the township and village of Mount Morris. H. G. Kable and H. J. Kable. 318 p., Mount Mor- ris, 111., 1900. OGLE COUNTY— Sketches of the history of Ogle County, Illinois, and the early settlement of the Northwest. 75 p., Polo, 111. H. E. Boss, 1859. OGLE COUNTY— The history of Ogle County, Illinois, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc., a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers, war of the Eebellion, general and local statistics, history of the Northwest, history of Illinois. 858 p., Chicago. H. F. Kett & Co., 1878. OLD SBTTLBES— Tales by Mabel E. Fletcher, pp. 100-104. In Publication No. 22, 1916. Illinois State Historica,l Library. OQUAWKA, ILLINOIS— Plat of Oquawka, 1836. List of sale of lots and purchasers in the town, July, 1836. OEEGON, ILLINOIS— Historical sketch. The Artist Camp, Sinnissippi Farm. Statue of Black Hawk. Ogle County Soldiers' Monument. By Horace G. KaufE- man. 43 p., Oregon, 111., 1916. Landers & Son, Pubs. OEEGON, ILLINOIS— The Sage of Sinnissippi. Being a brief sketch of the life of Con- gressman Frank 0. Lowden. 1907. By Kinnie A. Ostewig, Shabbona, 111. Press of J. A. Nolan. OTTAWA— Ottawa, old and new; a complete history of Ottawa, 111. Eepubli- can Times, 1913-14. OTTEEVILLE— Address at the unveiling of a commemorative stone over the grave of Joseph Chandler, a soldier of the American Eevolution, delivered at Otterville, 111., May 30, 1899. Stephen Van Culen White. 16 p., Brooklyn, 1899. Eagle Book & Job Printing Co. Bound with Jabez Fitch's Diary. PALESTINE, CEAWFOED COUNTY, ILLINOIS— Its early history. By J. C. Allen, See pp. 123-127. In Pub. No. 10, 1905. Illinois State Historical Library. PAEKEIDGE— History of the First Church, Park Eidge, 111. By Mary Perkins. 'In the Advance, April 15, 1915. 234 p. 49 ILLINOIS— Continued PEOEIA COUlSrTY,' ILLINOIS— Atlas map of Peoria County, Illinois, from personal examinations and surveys, Chicago, 1873. A. T. Andreas, Pub. PEOEIA COUNTY— Atlas of Peoria city and county, including a plat book of the county. Chicago, 1896. George A. Ogle & Co., Pubs. PEOEIA COUNTY— Atias. Peoria and Vicinity. Allen's New Atlas of the City and Vicinity of Peoria, 111. Plats on record and official surveys. Daniel B. Allen, Cpmp., Philadelphia, 1903. Engraved by Balliet and Volk. PEOEIA COUNTY— Early recollections of Peoria. Mrs. J. M. S. Ballance. Published in the Peoria Herald, September 6, 13, 20, ,27, and October 4, 1896. PEOEIA COUNTY— Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, edited by Bateman & Selby; and history of Peoria County, edited by. David MeCulloch. 2 vols., Chicago, 111. Munsell Pub. Co. PEOEIA COUNTY— The history of Peoria County, Illinois, containing a history of the Northwest ; history of Illinois ; history of the county, its early settlemeilt, groTvth, development, resouijpes, etc. 851 p., Chicago, 1880. Johnson & Company, Pubs. * PEOEIA COUNTY— History of Peoria, 111. By Charles Ballance. 371 p., Peoria, 1870. PEOEIA. COUNTY— Peoria city and county, Illinois; a record of settlement, organiza- tion, progress and achievement. By James M. Eice. 2 vols., Chicago, 1912. The S. J. Clarke Pub. Co. PEOEIA COUNTY— Peoria, 111., City Directory, 1865. PEOEIA COUNTY— Peoria, 111. Achtzehn Jahre in Peoria, mit einer historischen ein- leitung, in vier heften. A. Zotz, Peoria Deutsehen Zeitung, 1869. PEOEIA COUNTY— Bine populare geschichte der stadt Peoria. By E. B. Bess. 583 p., Peoria, 111., 1906. PEOEIA COUNTY— Princeville, 111. Old Settlers' Union, history and reminiscences, material comprised in reports of committees on history and reminis- cences. 2 vols. Princeville, 111., 1915. — 4 H G 50 ILLINOIS— Cmitinued PBOEIA COUNTT— Peoria. Record and historical view of Peoria, from the discovery by the French Jesuit Missionaries in the seventeenth century, to the present time. S. D. Drown. 164 p., Peoria, 111., 1850. E. A. Wood- cock. PEOEIA COUKTY— The schools and the teachers of early Peoria. H. W. Wells. 134 p., Peoria, 111., 1900. Jacquin & Co., Piibs.- PBOEIA COUNTY— Peoria, Illinois, the second Presbyterian Church, a centennial his- toric discourse, prepared by recommendation of the General Assembly and delivered in the second Ptesbyterian Church, Peoria, 111., July 2, 1876. By L. 0. Thompson. 33 p., Peoria, 1876. K Mason. PEOEIA COUNTY— Soldiers of the War of 1812, whose bounty land grants were located in Peoria County, Illinois. Milo Custer, Comp., Bloomington, 111., 1913. PEORIA, ILLINOIS-- Early Days of Peoria and Chicago; ah address read before the Chicago Historical Society at a quarterly meeting held January 19, 1904. 87-117 pp., Chicago Hist. Society, Pubs. By David McCulloch. PBOEIA— The history of Peoria, Illinois. By Charles Ballance. 271 p., ;Peoria, 1870. ' PEOEIA— :; Presbyterian Church 2d, a centennial historic discourse, prepared ; by recommendation of the General Assembly and delivered in the second ; Presbyterian Church, Peoria, 111., July 2, 1876. Lewis 0. Thompson. 23 p., Peoria, 111., 1876. N. C. Nason, Pub. PBOEIA— The schools and the teachers of early Peoria. Henry Ward Wells. 134 p., Peoria, 111., 1900. Jacquin & Co., Pubs. PEOEIA— Second Presbyterian Church, a centennial historic discourse pre- pared by recommendation of the General Assembly and delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, Peoria, 111., July 2, 1876. 23 p., Peoria, 111. N. C. Nason, Pub. PBEEY COUXTY, ILLINOIS— Combined history of Eandolph, Monroe and Perry Counties, Illi- nois, with illustrations descriptive of the scenery and biographical sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers. J. L. Mc- Donough & Co., Pubs., 1883. 510 p., Philadelphia. - 51 ILLINOIS— Continued PEEU, ILLINOIS— The history of Pern, 111. By H. S. Beebe. 163 p., Peru. J. F. Linton, 1858. PHYSICIAJvrS, CHICAGO— . Early medical, Chicago. An historical sketch of the first practi- tioners of medicine, with the present faculties, and graduates, since the organization, of the medical • colleges of Chicago. By James Kevins Hyde, Chicago, 1879. Fergus Printing Co. PHYSICIANS IN ILLINOIS— Biographical sketches of some of the early physicians of Illinois. By John H. Hollister, M. D. See pp. 164-197. In Pub. No. 13, 1907. Illinois State Historical Library. PHYSICIANS— Hoyn's annual directory of homeopathic physicians in the State of Illinois, Chicago, 1879. PIATT COUNTY, ILLINOIS— History of Piatt County, history of Illinois. Emma C. Piatt. 643 p., Chicago, n. d. Shepard & Johnston, Pubs. PIATT COUNTY— Portrait and biographical album of DeWitt and Piatt Counties. 993 p., Chicago, 1891. Chapman Bros., Pubs. PIKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS— History of Pike County, Illinois, together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and politi- cal history; portraits of prominent persons and biographies of repre- sentative citizens. 966 p., Chicago, 1880. C. C. Chapman & Co., Pubs. PIKE COUNTY— Its past and present, speech delivered at the Old Settlers' meeting Thursday, August 29, 1907. By Harry Higbee. 11 p., Pittsfield, 1907. PIONEEE CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS IN ILLINOIS— The kind of men they were and the work they did. G. S. P. Savage. 13 p. n. d. Chicago Minister's Union. See also pp. 78-96. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 3, No. 1, April, 1910. PIONEER DAYS OF MAJOR RICHARD LEE COX— By Charles E. Cox. pp. 585-593. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 10, No. 4, January, 1918. PIONEER LIFE— Letters from Pioneer Mothers of Illinois, 1808-1893, collected for the World's Fair. Illinois Women's Exposition Building, Chicago. 52 ILLINOIS — Continued PIONEER LIFE— EecoUections of frontier life. By Elizabeth A. Lyon Eoe. 295 p., Eoekford, 111., 1895. Gazette Publishing House. PIONBEE LIFE— A true picture of emigration; or fourteen years in the interior of North America, being a full and impartial account of the various diffi- culties and ultimate success of an English family who emigrated from Barwiek in Elmei near Leeds, in the year 1831. 62 p. PIONEEE MOTHEES OF ILLINOIS— By Miss Savillah T. Hinrichsen. See pp. 505-513. In Pub. No. 9, 1904. Illinois State Historical Library. PIONEEES— August Conant, Illinois pioneer and preacher. By Eobert CoUyer. 94 p., Boston, 1905. American Unitarian Assc, Pubs. PIONEEES OF ILLINOIS— ■ Containing a series of sketches relating to events that occurred previous to 1813 ; also narratives of many thrilling incidents connected with the early settlement of the West, drawn from history, tradition and personal reminiscences. Nehemiah Matson. 306 p., Chicago. Knight & Leonard, 1882. PIONEEES- Early days in Illinois; what pioneers accomplished for the people of to-day. Address delivered to Tazewell County Old Settlers, August, 1899. By James Haines. 16 p., Pekin, 111., 1899. PIONEEES— The early pioneers and pioneer events of the State of Illinois, in- cluding personal recollections of the writer, of Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson and Peter Cartwright, together with a brief auto- biography of the writer. By Harvey Lee Eoss. 199 p., Chicago. Bast- man, Pub., 1899. PIONEEES— Enoch Long, an Illinois pioneer; biographical sketch. By Harvey Eeid. Chicago Historical Society Collections, Vol. II. Fergus Printing Co., 1884. PIONEEES— Pioneer Congregational Ministers in Illinois; the kind of men they were and the work they 'did. G. S. F. Savage. 12 p., Chicago, n.d. 8e& also pp. 78-96. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 3, No. I, April, 1910. PIONEEES— EecoUections of the pioneers of Lee County, Illinois. Lee County Columbia Club. 583 p., Dixon, 111., 1893. J. A. Kennedy. 53 ILLINOIS— Continued PIOXEERS— Eeminiscences of early life in Illinois. By Mrs. Christiana Holmes Tillson. 138 p., Peoria, 111., 1872. PLYMOUTH, ILLINOIS— A history of Round Prairie and Plymouth, 111., 1831-1875. E. Horton Young. G. J. Titus, Chicago, 1876. POLITICS AND POLITICIANS— Eighty years of Illinois Politics and Politicians, anecdotes and incidents; a succint history of the State, 1809-1889. By D. Lusk. 609 p., Springfield, 1889. POLITICS AND POLITICIANS— A succint history of the politics of Illinois from 1856 to 1884, with anecdotes and incidents and appendix, from 1809 to 1856. D. W. Lusk. 626 p., Springfield, 111., 1884. See Democratic Party. Eepublican Party. POPE COUNTY, ILLINOIS— The biographical review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin Counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent citizens, also biographies of the presidents of the United States. 619 p., Chicago, 1893. Biographical Publishing Co. POPE COUNTY— History of Massac County, Illinois, by Oliver Page; Pope County Historical Eeminiscences, by J. E. T. Hanna. ' 383 p.. Metropolis, 111., 1900. • PEAIEIE DU EOCHEE CHUECH EECOEDS— With translations by Eev. C. J. Eschmann, in Publication No. 8, 1903. Illinois State HistoricaL Library. PEESBYTEEIAN CHUECH— Chicago, January 4, 1834-January 4, 1914. Exercises commemo- rating the eightieth anniversary. 48 p., Chicago First Presbyterian Church, 1914. PEESBYTEEIAN CHUECH— Early Presbyterianism in East Central Illinois. By Eev. Ira W. Allen, A.M. D.D. pp. 71-78. In Publication No. 23, 1916. Illinois State Historical Library. PEESBYTEEIAN CHUECH— Early Presbyterianism in East Central Illinois. By Eev. Ira W. Allen, A.M., D.D. See pp. 133-145. In Journal of the Illinois State, Historical Society, Vol. 9, No. I, April, 1916. 64 ILLINOIS — Continued PEESBYTEEIAN CHUECH— Seaton, 111. Seventy-fifth anniversary of Center Church, Seaton, 111. By Eev. N. W. Thornton, pp. 105-112. In Publication No. 19, 1913. Illinois State Historical Library. PEESBYTEEIANISM IN ILLINOIS— By H. D. Jenkins, D. D. See pp. 60-66. In Publication No. 19,. 1913. Illinois State Historical Library. PEESS ASSOCIATION— Proceedings 1875, 1877, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1889, 1890- 1904; except 1894 and 1897. PEINCEVILLE, ILLINOIS— Old Settler's Union comprised in reports of committees on history and reminiscences. 3 vol., Princeville, 111., 1915. PULASKI COUNTY, ILLINOIS— History of Alexander, Union and Pulaski Counties. W. H. Per- rin, ed. 338 p., Chicago, 1883. 0. L. Baskin & Co., Pubs. PUEITAN INFLUENCES IN THE EOEMATIVE YBAES OP ILLINOIS HISTOEY— By Carrie Prudence Kofoid. See pp. 361-338. In Pub. No. 10, 1905. Illinois State Historical Library. PUTNAM COUNTY, ILLINOIS— The biographical record of Bureau, Marshall and Putnam Counties. S. J. Clarke, Pub., Chitfago, 1896. 737 p. PUTNAM COUNTY— Eecords of the olden times, or fifty years on the prairies, counties of Putnam and Marshall, biographies. By Spencer Ellsworth. Lacon, 111., 1880. 772 p. Home Journal Steam Print. PUTNAM COUNTY— Union Grove Bible Society Fourth Annual Eeport, September, 1833. .See Sanganio Journal, October 2iH, 1832. p. I. QUIXCY, ILLINOIS— Early Quincy and later, 1822-1830, 1830-1845, 1845-1860, 1860-65, 1865-1880, 1880-1913. Papers before the Polly Summer Chapter Daughters of the American Eevolution. See pp. 138-181. In Publica- tion No. 21, 1915. Illinois State Historical Library. QUIXCY— Golden Jubilee, St. Mary's Congregation of Quincy. A. Zurbonsen. 48 p., Quincy, 111., 1917. QUINCY— Eeminiseences of Quincy, Illinois. By Henry Asbury. 224 n., Quincy, 1882. 55 ILLINOIS— Continued QUINCY— Eepresentative men and residences by Addison L. Langdon, Quincy, 111., 1888. EANDOLPH COUXTY, ILLINOIS— Atlas map of Eandolph County, Illinois. Compiled from personal examinations and surveys. E. Brink & Co., Philadelphia, 1875. EANDOLPH COUNTY— Combined history of Eandolph, Monroe and Perry Counties, with illustrations descriptive of their scenery and biographical sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers. 510 p., Philadelphia, 1883. J. L. McDonough & Co., Pubs. EANDOLPH COUNTY— Day books and ledgers of a general store in Cahokia and Kaskaskia, 1800-1813, 1818-1825. ' 9 vols. Bryant & Morrison, Proprietors. EANDOLPH COUNTY— A directory, business mirror and historical sketches of Eandolph County. By E. J. Montague. 346 p., Alton, 111., 1859. Courier Steam Book & Job Printing House: EANDOLPH COUNTY— The first two counties of Illinois and their people.. By Fred J. Kern. See pp. 35-42. In Publication No. 22, 1916. Illinois State Historical Library. EANTOUL, ILLINOIS— • Eantoul Township to 1876. By E. J. Udell. Typewritten manu- script. EECOLLECTIONS OP EAELY ILLINOIS AND HBE NOTED MEN— By Joseph Gillespie. Fergus Historical Series No. 13, Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, 1880. EBMINISCENCES OF THE EAELY BENCH AND BAE OP ILLINOIS— By General Usher F. Linder with an introduction and appendix by the Hon. Joseph Gillespie. 406 p., Chicago, 1879. The Chicago Legal News Co., Pub. EBMINISCENCES OF EAELY LIFE IN ILLINOIS— Mrs. Christiana Holmes Tillson. 130 p. n.p. n.d. EEPUBLICAN PAETY— History of the Eepublican party and biographies of its supporters. David Ward Wood. 288 p., Chicago, 1895. Lincoln Engraving & Pub. Co. 56 ILLINOIS— Continued EICHLAND COUlirTY, ILLINOIS— Biographical and reminiscent history of Eichland, Clay and Marion Counties, Illinois. 608 p., Indianapolis, Ind., 1909. B. F. Bowen Co., Pnbs. RICHLAND COUNTY— Counties of Cumberland, Jasper and Eichland, 111. Historical and Biographical. 839 p., Chicago, 1884. P. A. Battey & Co., Pubs. EOCKFOED, ILLINOIS— City directory and county Gazetteer for 1869 with a history of Winnebago County, Eockford, 111. 351-71 pp. Kauffiman & Burch, 1869. " EOCKFORD— City guide and business Mirror. C. S. Williams, 1869- 112 p., Eockford, 111. ROCKFORD— Directory. City guide business Mirror, 1859. C. S. Williams, Roekford, 111., 1859, J. W. Secomb, Printer. ROCKFORD— History of Roekford and Winnebago County, Illinois, from the first settlement in 1834 to the Civil War. C. A. Church. 386 p., Roek- ford, 111., 1900. ROCKFORD^ Reminiscences, sporting and otherwise of early days in Roekford, 111. Jphn H. Thurston. 117 p., Roekford, 111., 1891. " EOCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS— Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman and Selby, and history of Eock Island County, historical and biographical by spe- cial authors and contributors. 2 vols., Chicago, 1914. Munsell Pub. Co. EOCK ISLAND COUNTY— Illustrated souvenir of Eock Island County, containing history of Eock Island County and a complete roster of soldiers in the Civil War W. P. Quale, 1895. 76 p. EOCK ISLAND COUNTY— Plat Book of Eock Island County, Illinois, drawn from actual sur- veys and county records. Philadelphia, 1894. F. Bourquin, Printer. EOCK ISLAND COUNTY— Plat Book of Eock Island County, Illinois, drawn from actual sur- rioA ^""1 T""*^ ^^''''-^^^- ^o^tli^est Pub. Co. 74 p., Philadelphia, 1894. F. Bourqum, Printer. sr ILLINOIS — Continued EOCK ISLAND COUNTY— The banditti of the prairies; a tale of the Mississippi Valley. By Edward Bonney. 248 p., Chicago. Homewood Pub. Co. n. d. EOCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS— Early Eock Island- William A. Meese. 97 p., Moline, 111., 1905. Eock Island County. Hist. Soc. Pub. EOCK ISLAND— , • Pioneer Women of Eock Island, 111. By Mrs. K. T. Anderson. See pp. 67-73. In Publication No. 17, 1913. Illinois State Historical Library. EOUND PEAIEIE— A history of Eound Prairie and Plymouth, Illinois, 1831-1875. By E. Horton Young. Chicago, 1876. G. J. Titus. ST. CLAIE COUNTY, ILLINOIS— Adam W. Snyder and his period in Illinois history, 1817-1843. John Erancis Snyder, M. D. 437 p., Virginia, 111., 1906. Illinois State Eegister, Pub. ST. CLAIE COUNTY—. Belleville business Mirror for 1860, containing the names and resi- dence of every male citizen, etc. Sutherland & McEvoy. Pub. 1860. ST. CLAIE COUNTY— Belleville. Eevised ordinances of the city of Belleville, with a brief history of Belleville. By Ex-Governor John Eeynolds. Eevised by T. J. Krafft. 191 p., Belleville, 1863. Printed by G. A. Harvey. ST. CLAIE COUNTY— Centennial Celebration. Address, J. Nick Perrin, Belleville, 111., 1890. ST. CLAIE COUNTY— ' ' Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Sfelby; and history of St. Clair Coimty. Edited by A. S. Wilderman, Chicago, 1907. 3 vols. Munsell Pub. Co. ST. CLAIE COUNTY— The first two counties of Illinois and their people. By Ei:ed J. Kern. /See pp. 35-43. In Publication No. 33, 1916. Illinois State Historical Library. ST. CLAIE COUNTY— History of St. Clair County, Illinois, prepared for the county cen- tennial celebration of American Independence, July 4, 1876. E. W. West. 41 p., Belleville, 111., 1876. Advocate Steam Printing House. 58 ILLINOIS— Continued ST. CLAIE COUNTY— History of St. Clair County, Illinois, with biographical sketches. 371 p., Philadelphia, 1881. Brink, McDonough & Co., Pubs. ST. CLAIR COUNTY— Portrait and biographical record of St. Clair County, Illinois. 672 p., Chicago, 111., 1893. Chapman Bros., Pubs. SALINE COUNTY, ILLINOIS— History of Gallatin, Saline, Hamilton, Franklin and Williamson Counties, lU., from the earliest time to the present, with biographical sketches. 961 p., Chicago, 1887. Goodspeed Pub. Co. SAXGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS— Atlas map of Sangamon County, Illinois, from personal examinations; and surveys. Brink, McCormick & Co., Philadelphia, 1874. SANGAMON COUNTY— Early history of the Sangamon Country; being ^notes on the first settlements in the territory now comprised within the limits of Morgan, Scott and Cass Counties. J. G. Henderson. 33 p., Davenport, la., 1873. Day, Egbert & Eidlar, Pubs. SANGAMON COUNTY— Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby, and history of Sangamon County by special authors and contributors! 2 vols., Chicago, 1912. Munsell Pub. Co. SANGAMON COUNTY— History of the early settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, Cen- tennial Eecord. By John Carroll Powers, assisted by his wife, Mrs. S. A. Powers. 797 p., Springfield, 111., 1876. E. A. Wilson Co., Pubs. SANGAMON COUNTY— ■ History of Sangamon County, Illinois, with portraits biographies of representative citizens. History of Illinois. 1067 p., Chicago. Inter-State Pub. Co., 1881. • . SANGAMON COUNTY— Past and present of the city of Springfield and Sangamon County, ' Illinois. By Joseph Wallace, Illustrated. 2 vols., Chicago, 1904. S. J. Clarke Pub. Co. SANGAMON COUNTY— Plat Book of Sangamon County, Illinois. 88 p. Field Pub Co., Chicago, 1894. Printed by P. Bourquin. SANGAMON COUNTY— Portrait and biographical album of Sangamon County, Illinois, containing sketches of prominent citizens, the presidents of the United States and governors of the state. 856 pp., Chicago, 1891. Chapman Bros., Pubs. 59 ILLINOIS— Continued SANGAMON COUNTY GAZETTBEE— Sangamon County Gazetteer, wdth city directories of Springfield and Jacksonville. J. C. W. Bailey, Comp. 436 p., Springfield, 1866. SANGAMON COUNTY— The story of the Sangamon Coilnty Court House. H. D. Giger, Comp. 25 p. Phillips Bros., Springfield, 1901. See Springfield. SCHUYLER COUNTY, ILLINOIS— Combined history of Schuyler and Brown Counties, Illinois. Bio- graphical sketches. 412 p., Philadelphia, 1882. W. E. Brink & Co. SCHUYLEE COUNTY— Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Batenjan and Selby. History of Schuyler Count}'. Edited by Howard P. Dyson. 975 p., Chicago, 1908. MunseU Pub. Co. SCOTT COUNTY, ILLINOIS— Historical sketch of Scott County, Illinois, also response to a toast by John Moses, delivered at Winchester, 111., July 4, 1876. N. M. Ejiapp. 36 p., Winchester, 111., 1876. Times Job Printing House. SCOTT COUNTY— Portrait and biographical album of Morgan and Scott Counties, Illinois. 602 p., Chicago, 1889. Chapman Bros., Pubs. SHELBY COUNTY, ILLINOIS— Combined history of Shelby and Moultrie, Counties, Illinois, with biographical sketches. 333 p., Philadelphia, 1881. Brink, McDonough & Co., Pubs. SHELBY COUNTY— Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby. History of Shelby County. Edited by George D. Chaffee. 2 vols., Chicago, 1910. Munsell" Pub. Co. SHELBY COUNTY— Prairie Parmer's reliable directory of farmers and breeders, Shelby County, Illinois. 239 p., Chicago, 1918. Published by Prairie Parmer, Chicago. SHELBYVILLE, ILLINOIS— The Lincoln-Thornton Debate at ShelbyviUe, June 15, 1856. By D. C. Smith and Homer H. Cooper. See pp. 97-122. In Journal of the IlKnois State Historical Society. Vol. 10, No. 1, April, 1911 SHUETLBFP COLLEGE— Alpha-Zeta Society, semi-centennial history, together with a com- plete roster of active and honorary members. W. W. Greene. 373 p., Alton, 111., 1898. Melling & Gaskins, Pubs. 60 ILLINOIS — Continued SHUETLEPF COLLEGE— ShurtlefE College, Upper Alton, 111. Autobiographical sketches of one hundred and thirty alumni. Manuscripts. SHUETLEPF COLLEGE— The Pioneer School. 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WINNEBAGO COUNTY— The history of Winnebago County, Illinois, its past and present, containing a biographical directory — war record, portraits of early settlers, statistics. 672 p., Chicago, 1877. H. P. Kett & Co. WINNEBAGO WAE OP 1827— By William Thomas. See pp. 265-269. In Pub. No. 12, 1907. Illinois State Historical Library. WOODPOED COUNTY, ILLINOIS— The past and present of Woodford County, Illinois, containing a directory of its taxpayers; war record; portraits of early settlers, sta^ tistics, history of Illinois, history of the Northwest. 660 p., Chicago, 1878. W. LeBaron, Jr. & Co., Pubs. WOODPOED COUNTY— Soldiers of the War of 1812 whose bounty land grants were located in Woodford County, Illinois. A. P. Marshall, Bloomington, 1913. YELLOW BANKS (NOW OQUAWKA, ILLINOIS) — Eeminiscences of Yellow Banks. By James W. Gordon. See pp. 54-62. In Pub. No. 21, 1915. Illinois State Historical Library. 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Samuel Alan- son Lane, Akron, Ohio, 1893. Beacon Job Dept. AUGLAIZE COUNTY— History of Western Ohio and Auglaize County, with biographical sketches of pioneers and prominent public men. C. W. Williamson. 860 p., Columbus, O., 1905. W. M. Lian & Sons, Pub. chillicoth;e centennial anniveesaey celebeation AT CHILLICOTHE— May 30-21, 1913, under the auspices of the Ohio State Archaeologi- car and Historical Society. Ed", by E. 0. EandaU. 730 p., Columbus, 0., 1903. Press of Pred J. Heer. CLEVELAND— Memorial record of the county of Cuyahoga and city of Cleveland, Ohio. 924 p., Chicago. Lewis Pub. Co., 1894. COLUMBIA COUNTY— With biographical sketches of prominent men and pioneers, Phila- delphia. D. W. Ensign & Co., 1879. 334 p. 108 OHIO — Continued COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO— History of Coshocton County, Ohio; its past and present, 1740- 1881, containing a comprehensive history of Ohio, a complete history of Coshocton County, a history of its soldiers in- the late war, biogra- phies and histories of pioneer families, etc. Comp. by Norman Newell Hill, Jr. 833 p., Newark, Ohio, 1881. A. A. Graham & Co., Pubs, CUYAHOGA COUNTY— Memorial record of the county of Cuyahoga and city of Cleveland, Ohio. 924 p., Chicago. Lewis Pub. Co., 1894. EEIE COUNTY— History of Erie County, Ohio, with biographical sketches. Edited by Lewis Cass Aldrich. 653 p., Syracuse, N. Y., 1889. Mason & Co., Pub. PEANKLIN COUNTY— History of Franklin County, Ohio; a collection of reminiscences of the early settlement of the county, with biographical sketches, and a complete history of the county to the present time. By William T. Martin. Columbus, Ohio, 1858. PoUett, Poster & Co., Pubs. 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HIGHLAND COUNTY— The history of the county of Highland to July 4, 1876, with the proceedings of the assembled people who met on that day to celebrate the Centennial birthday of the Nation. James H. Thompson, 1878. 132 pp. Hillsboro, Ohio Gazette. 109 OHIO — Continued HISTOEICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE MAHONING VALLEY— Biographical sketches, sale and settlement of the lands belonging to the Connecticut Land Company, Yonngstown, Ohio. Mahoning Valley Historical Society, 1876. 534 p. KENYON COLLEGE, GAMBIEK, OHIO— History of Kenyon College in the biographies of its presidents, 1836-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol.. VII, pp. 1-9, and Vol. VIII, p. 138.) n KNOX COUNTY, OHIO— History of Ejiox County, Ohio; its past and present containing biographies. N. N. Hill, Jr., Comp. 856 p., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. A. A. Graham & Co., Pubs. KNOX COUNTY— Past and present of Knox County, Ohio. A. B. Williams. 3 vols., ' ' Indianapolis, 1913. B. P. Bowen & Co. LICKING COUNTY— ' . 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LUCAS COUNTY— Portrait and biographical record of the city of Toledo and Lucas and Wood Counties, Ohio. 533 p., Chicago, 1895. Chapman Pub. Co. 110 OHIO — Continued MAHONING COUNTY— Historical collections of the Mahoning Valley, biographical sketches, sale and settlement of the lands belonging to the Connecticut Land ' Company. 534 p., Youngstown, Ohio, 1876. Mahoning VaUey Hist. Soc. MAHONING COUNTY— History of Trumbull and Mahoning Counties with biographical sketches. 2 vols., Cleveland, Ohio, 18&2. H. Z. Williams & Bro., Pub. MAEION COUNTY— Portrait and biographical record of Marion and Hardin Counties, Ohio. 560 p., Chicago, 1895. Chapman Pub. Co. MASSIE, NATHANIEL, A PIONEER OP OHIO— Sketch of his life and selections from his correspondence. By David Meade Massie. 385 p., Cincinnati, 1896. Clarke,'Pub. MEDINA COUNTY— Pioneer history of Medina County. By N. B. Northrop. 234 p., Medina, Ohio, 1861. G. Eedway, Printer. MONTGOMEEY COUNTY, OHIO— The history of Montgomery County, Ohio. 760 pp., Chicago, 1883. W. H. Beers & Co. OBEELIN COLLEGE, OBEELIN, OHIO— History of Oberlin College in the biographies of its founder and presidents, 1833-1896. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog- raphy, Vol. II, pp. 460-465.) PEEEY COUNTY— History of Perry County, Ohio. Clement L. Martzolff. 195 p., New Lexington, Ohio, 1903. Ward & Weiland. PIONEEES— Our pioneers, biographical sketches, pioneers of 1801-1802, pioneer women of the^west. By Eev. Mrs. C. Springer. A po6m — The pioneers of Licking County. By A. B. Clark. Isaac Smucker. Pioneer pam- phlet No. 7. 33 p., Newark, Ohio. Clark & King, Pubs., 1872. POETAGE COUNTY— A portrait and biographical record of Portage and Summit Coun- ties, Ohio, containing biographical sketches of many prominent and representative citizens. 988 p., Logansport, Ind., 1898. A. W. Bowen. Ill OHIO — Continued EICHLAND COUNTY— .History of Eichland County, Ohio, (including the original boun- daries)' its past and present containing a condensed comprehensive history of Ohio, including an outline history of the Northwest, a com- plete history of Eichland County, miscellaneous matter, map of the county, biographies and histories of the most important families, etc., etc. Compiled by Albert Adams Graham. 941 p., Mansfield, Ohio, 1807-1880. A. A. Graham ffi Co. SANDUSKY COUNTY PIONEEE AND HISTOEICAL ASSOCIA- TION— Year Books, 1913-1917. Basil Meek, Sec. Published Fremont, Ohio. SUMMIT COUNTY, OHIO— Fifty years and over of Akron, Summit County, Ohio. Samuel Alarison Lane. Akron, Ohio, 1892. Beacon, Job Dep. SUMMIT COUNTY— History of Summit County, with an outline sketch of Ohio. Edited by W. H. Perrin, Chicago, 111., 1881. Baskin & Batley. SUMMIT COUNTY— A portrait and biographical record of Portage and Summit Coun- ties, Ohio, containing biographical sketches of many prominent and representative citizens. 988 p., Logansport, Ind., 1898. A. W. Boweh. TOLEDO— Portrait and biographical record of city of Toledo and Lucas and "Wood Counties, Ohio. 523 p., Chicago, 1895. Chapman Pub. Co. TEUMBULL COUNTY— Historical collections of the Mahoning Valley, biographical sketches,' sale and settlement of the lands belonging to the Connecticut Land Company. 524 p., Youngstown, Ohio, 1876. i^aioning Valley His- torical Society. TEUMBULL COUNTY— History of TrumbuU and Mahoning Counties, with biographical sketches. 2 vols., Cleveland, Ohio, 1882. H. Z. Williams & Bro. WASHINGTON COUNTY AND THE E'AELY SETTLEMENT OF OHIO— Being the Centennial address before the citizens of Washington County, Marietta, Ohio, July 4, 1876. I. W. Andrews. 83 p., Cincin- nati, 1877. Peter G. Thomson, Pub. f WAYNE COUNTY— History 6i Wayne County, Ohio, from the days of the pioneers and first settlers to the present time. By Benjamin Douglass. 868 p., Indianapolis, Ind., 1878. E. Douglass. 112 OHIO — Concluded WESTEEN EESEEVE UNIVEESITY, CLEVELAND, OHIO— History of Western Eeserve University in the biographies of its presidents, 1831-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. VII, pp. 324-226.) WOOD COUNTY— Portrait and biographical record of city of Toledo and Lucas and Wood Counties. 523 p., Chicago, 1895. Chapman Pub. Co. OREGON HISTOEY OP THE STATE OF OEEGON IN THE BIOGRAPHIES OF ITS GOVEENOES— 1845-1900. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. VIII, pp. -1-8. See also Index vol., p. 104., OEEGON HISTOBICAL SOCIETY— Quarterly, 1916-1918. Published Portland, Oregon— By the So- . eiety. PENNSYLVANIA ARCHBALD— Old time Archbald, the early institutions and industries of the town, how the place looked to pioneers. Edited by P. A. Philbin. 46 p., Archbald, Pa. Citizen Press, 1915. BIOGRAPHICAL ANNALS OP DECEASED EESIDENTS OF THE WEST BEANCH VALLEY OF THE SUSQUEHANNA— Froni the earliest times to the present. By J. F. Meginness (John of Lancaster). 272 p., Williamsport, Pa. Gazette & Bulletin Printing House, 188S. ' COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONAEY FAMILIES OF PENNSYL- VANIA— Genealogical and personal memoirs. John Woolf Jordan, Editor. 3 vols. New York, Chicago, 1911. The Lewis Pub. Co. COLONIAL, PEEIOD— Conrad' Weiser and the Indian policy of Colonial Pennsylvania. J. S. Walton. 420 p., Philadelphia. G. W. Jacobs & Co., 1900. COLONIAL PEEIOD— Conrad Weiser's Journal of a tour to the Ohio, August 11-October 2, 1748. (In Thwaites Early Western Travels, 1748-1846.) Cleve- land, Ohio, 1904. CUMBERLAND COUNTY— Churches of the valley, or, an historical sketch of the Old Presby- terian congregations of Cumberland and Franklin Counties in Pennsyl- vania. Eev. Alfred Nevin. 338 p., Philadelphia, 1852. Joseph M. Wilson. 113 PENNSYLVANIA— Continued PAYETTE COUNTY— The Monongahela of old, or historical sketches of Southwestern Pennsylvania to the year 1800. James Veech. 359 p., Pittsburg, 1858-1893. FEANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA— Churches of the valley, or an historical sketch of the old Presby- terian congregations of Cumberland and Franklin Counties in Pennsyl- vania. Eev. Alfred Nevin. 338 p., Philadelphia, 1852. Joseph M. ■ Wilson, Pub, HISTOEICAL AND GBOGEAPHICAL ACCOUNT OF THE PEOV- INCE AND COUNTEY OF PENSILVANIA AND OF WEST NEW JEESEY IN AMEEICA— Gabriel Thomas. .55 pp., London. A Baldwin, 1698. HISTOEICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYL- VANIA— Sherman Day. 708 p., Philadelphia. G. W. Gorton, 1843. HISTOBY OF PENNSYLVANIA IN THE BIOGEAPHIES OF ITS GOVBENOES, 1681-1891— (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. II, pp. 378- 294. See also Index vol., p. 105.) LAFAYETTE COLLEGE, EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA— History of Lafayette College in the biographies of its presidents, 1833-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. XI, pp. 340-343.) LEHIGH COUNTY— A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from the earliest settle- ments to the present time, including much Valuable information for the use of schools, families, libraries. By James J. Hauser. 131 p., AUentown, Pa. Jacks, 1903. LEHIGH UNIVEESITY, SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PENNSYL- - VANIA— History of Lehigh University in the biographies of its presidents, 1866-1904. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. VIII, pp. 110-113.)' ' MONTGOMEEY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA— The Centennial celebration of Montgomery County, at Norristown, Pa., Sept. 9-13, 1884, an official record of its proceedings. Ed. by F- G. Hobson, Wm. J. Buck and Henry S. Dotterer. 467 p., Norristown, Pa., 1884. 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Lewis Historical Pub. Co. EITCHIE COUNTY— History of Eitchie County, with biographical sketches of its pio- neers and their ancestors: By Minnie Kendall Lowther. 681 p.. Wheel- ing, W. Va., 1911. Wheeling News Litho. Co. SUMMEES COUNTY— History of Summers County, from the earliest settlement to the present time. J. H. Miller. 838 p., Hinton, W. Va., 1909. WISCONSIN CHIPPEWA COUNTY— Historical and biographical album of the Chippewa Valley, Wis., including' ancestral records of leading families. 950 p., Chicago. A. Warner, 1891-92. DANE COUNTY— History of Dane County, Wisconsin. 1289 p., Chicago, 1880. Chi- cago Western Historical Co. DUNN COUNTY— Historical and biographical album of the Chippewa Valley, Wis- consin, including ancestral records of leading families. By George For- rester. 950 p., Chicago, 1891-92. A. Warner, Pub. EAU CLAIEE COUNTY— Historical and biographical album of the Chippewa Valley, Wis- consin, including ancestral records of leading families. George For- rester. 950 p., Chicago, 1891-92. A. Warner, Pub. HISTOEICAL SOCIETY— Wisconsin Magazine of History, 1917-1918, Madison, Wis. Pub- lished by the Society. 138 WISCONSIN— Concluded HISTOEY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN— In the biographies of its governors, 1836-1905. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. XIII, pp. 73-80; see also Index vol., p. 114.) MILWAUKEE OLD SETTLERS' CLUB— Early Milwaukee papers. Old Settlers' Club. 149 p., Milwaukee, 1916. PEPIN COUNTY— Historical and biographical album of the Chippewa Valley, Wis- consin, including ancestral records of leading families. George For- rester. 950 p., Chicago, 1891-93. A. Warner, Pub. PRICE COUNTY, WISCONSIN— Historical and biographical album of the Chippewa Valley, Wis- consin, including ancestral records of leading families. George For- rester. 950 p., dhieago, 1891-93. A. Warner, Pub. VERNON COUNTY, WISCONSIN— History of Vernon County, Wisconsin. 836 p. Union Publishing Co., 1884., Springfield, 111. WALWORTH COUNTY— History of Walworth County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches. Chicago, 1883. Western Historical Society. WYOMING HISTORY OP THE STATE OP WYOMING— In the biographies of its govemots, 1890-03. (In National Cyclo- pedia of American Biography, Vol. XI, pp. 483-483. See also Index vol., p. 115.) FAMILY HISTORIES ADAMS FAMILY— See Reminiscences and memorials of men of the Revolution and their families. By A. B. Muazey. AKERS FAMILY— The Shearer-Akers family, combined with "The Bryan Line" through the seventh generation— arranged to be continued indefinitely, ' both as a genealogy and a picture gallery in each of the three lines. James William Shearer. 171 p., SomerviUe, N. J., 1915. Press of the Somerset Messenger. ALBERTSON FAMILY— See Long Island genealogies. By Mary Powell Seamen Bunker. 129 FAMILY HISTORIES— Continued AMOS FAMILY— See Wallbridge. ANDREWS FAMILY— See Long Island genealogies. By Mary Powell Seamen Bunker. BAENEY FAMILY— Commodore Jo^ua Barney, United States Navy, 1776-1813. Com- piled by William Frederick Adams. 338 p. Privately printed, 1913. -Springfield, Mass. BAENEY FAMILY— See- Staples. BAERETT FAMILY— . • See Marshall family. By F. B. Kingsbury. BAYLESS FAMILY— ' Genealogy and history of the Newkirk, Hamilton and Bayless families. By T. J. Newkirk. 88 p. Privately printed. Bvanston, lU., 1916. BEAED FAMILY— Thomas Beard, the pioneer and founder of Beardstown, 111. By Eev. P. C. CroU, D. D. See pp. 307-336. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 10, No. 3, July, 1917. BEDELL FAMILY— See I^ong Island genealogies. By Mary Powell S. Bunker. BIEDSALL FAMILY— ;S'ee Long Island genealogies. By Mary Powell S. Bunker. BLACK FAMILY- George Nelson Black. By Jessie Palmer Weber, pp. 385-290. In Pub. No. 14, 1909. Illinois State Historical Library. BLIN FAMILY— Blin — a short genealogy of one line of the Blin family descended from Peter Blin, the settler of Wethersfield, Connecticut, with a few notes on the Tibbits family. J. W. Hill. 33 p., Peoria, 111., 1914. BOUTWELL FAMILY— See Marshall family. By F. B. Kinsbury. BEOWN FAMILY— S'ee Christopher C. Brown, 1834-1904. By George N. Black, pp. 381-389. In Pub. No. 10, 1905. Illinois State Historical Library. BEOWN FAMILY- See Articles on James N. Brown, pp. 163-193. In Pub. No. 17, J913. Illinois State Historical Library. — 9 H G 130 FAMILY HISTORIES — Continued BROWN FAMILY— See Reminiscences and memorials of men of the Revolution and their families. By A. B. Muzzey. BRUSH FAMILY— See Wallbridge. BURG-WIN FAMILY— John Burgwin, Carolinian; John Jones, Virginian; their ancestors and descendants. By Walter Burgwin Jones. 119 p., Montgomery, Ala. Piinted 1913. BURNHAM FAMILY— See Article on John Howard Burnham. By Jessie Palnier Weber. pp. 33-36. In Publication No. 23, 1917. Illinois State Historical Library. BUTTERWORTH FAMILY— The arms of the Butterfleld and Butterworth families. 8 p., Phila- delphia, 1913. Martin & Allardyce, 1913. CARNEY FAMILY— Genealogy of the Carney family, descendants of Mark Carney and Suzanne Goux, his wife, of Pownalboro, Maine, 1751-1903. 331 p., New York, 1904. CARPENTER FAMILY— Marshall family record with Haskell, Boutwell, Barrett, Wads- worth, White, Read, Maurice, Kingsbury, Holbrooke, Stevens, Car- penter and allied families. By Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burnside Kings- bury. Keene, N. H. W. T. Nines, 1913. CARR FAMILY— History and genealogy of the Epler, Oldwiler, . Huckleberry, Carr and Ewing families. By Mrs. Emma Epler Knudson. 137 p., Spring- field, 111. n.d. . ■ ^ CARTER FAMILY— Carter family of North Carolina descendants of Robert Carter of Bertie County, Richmond, Va. By Mrs. C. A. Foster Marbourg. 40 p. Whittet & Shepperson, 1914. Richmond, Va. CASAD AND STITES FAMILIES- By Edmund J. James, pp. 39-59. In Journal of the lUinois State Historical Society. Vol. 7", No. 3, July, 1914. CASTOR FAMILY— The Castors of Castorland, the descendants of John de Castorer, an ensign in the Revolutionary War, who settled in Redfield, New York after the war. Philadelphia. Martin and Allardyce, 1910. XLII p. 131 FAMILY HISTORIES — Continued CBRR^ FAMILY— See Jean Gabriel Cerre, a sketch, by Walter B. Douglas, pp. 275- 288. In Pub. No. 8, 1903. Illinois State Historical Library. CHAMBEES FAMILY— The Shark Eiver District, Monmouth County, 'Hew Jersey, and genealogies of Chambers, Corlies, Drummond, Morris, Potter, Shafto, Webley and White. By George Castor Martin, Asbury Park, N. J. Martin & Allardyce, 1914. CHAPPELL FAMILY- A genealogical history of the Chappell, Dickie, and other kindred families of Virginia. Compiled by Phil. E. Chappell, Kansas City, Mo., 1895. 209 p., Kansas City, 1895. Tiernan-Havens Printing Co. CLAEK FAMILY— See Beckwith. CLAEK FAMILY— See Conquest of the. Northwest. By Wm. H. English. Vol. 2, Indianapolis, Ind., 1896. The Bowen-Merrill Co., Pubs. CLAEKB FAMILY— , The Clarke family. By Lena M. Nieman. 134 p., Los Angeles, Cal., 1905. Times-Mirror Priutiag House. CLENDENIN FAMILY— Synoptical family history giving sketches of the Glendpyn, Glen- dening, GlendeniUj Glendening, etc., family historical and inferential. n.p. n.d. 20 p. CLEVELAND FAMILY- Life of Hon. Grover Cleveland, ex-president of U. S. A., a full account of his ancestry, boyhood, early struggles, recent political tri- umphs, marriage and home life, with a sketch of Adlai E. Stevenson. PoHtical Pub. Co., 1892. CLINCH FAMILY— Duncan Lament Clinch. (In Fort Sumter Memorial), 1915. COGNATE FAMILY— Memoranda of the Lees and Cognate families for three hundred years back, gathered chiefly from family sources. By J. N. I^ee, D. D., son of William and Mary Lee. 47 p. Dc Kay Brothers, Printers, Waukegan, 111., 1898. COLES FAMILY— See Keve. 133 FAMILY HISTORIES — Continued COLES FAMILY— Sketch of Edward Coles, second governor of Illinois and of the slavery struggle of 1833-4. Prepared for the Chicago Historical Society by Elihu B. Washburne. 335 p., Chicago, 1883. Jansen, McClurg & Co., Pubs. COONS— GENEALOGICAL CHART— Pereival Coons Wilbur. Palo Alto, Cal. COELIES FAMILY— See The Shark Eiver District, Monmouth County, New Jersey. CORY FAMILY— Some chronicles of the Cory family relating to Eliakim and Sarah Sayre Cory and their descendants, Westfield, N. J., Ballston Spa,, N. Y., with others from "John of Southold." By Harriet C. Dickin- son. 113 p.. New York, 1914. Tobias A. Wright, Printer and Pub- lisher. COULON DE VILLIERS FAMILY— Notes sur la famiUe Coulon de Villiers. Levis, Quebec, 1906. Bulletin des recherches historiques. 110 p. COURTEIGHT FAMILY- Ancestors and descendants of Reuben Courtright. Pardon Head and Harriet Russell Head, Comps. 80 p., Marshalltown, la., 1915. Marshall Printing Co. COX FAMILY— Pioneer days of Major Lee Cox. By Charles E. Cox. pp. 585-593. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 10, No. 4, January, 1918. CULLOM FAMILY— The life and public services of Shelby M. CuUom. By H. A. Con- verse. 8'm pp. 55-79. In Publication No. 30, 1914. Illinois State Historical Library. DABNEY FAMILY— Sketch of the Dabney's of Virginia with some of their family records. William Henry Dabney, Comp. 197 p. S. D. Childs & Co., 1888. DAVIS FAMILY— A trip to Billy Sunday. F. L. Davis. 8 p. Rowland & Ives, 1915. DE BERRY FAMILY— See Vaughan family. 133 FAMILY HISTORIES— Continued DEWEY FAMILY— See Wallbridge family. DEW FAMILY— See Vaughan family. DICKIE FAMILY— A genealogical history of the Chappell, Dickie, and other kindred families of Virginia. Compiled by Phil. E. Chappell. 209 p., Kansas City, 1895. Tierman-Havens Printing Co. DILLO]^ FAMILY— Ancestral record of the Dillon, Hodgson, Fisher and Leonard families. Compiled by Isaiah Dillon. 183 p., Normal, 111., 1909. DEUMMOND FAMILY— See The Shark Eiver District, Monmouth County, New Jersey. DUNCAN FAMILY— Biographical sketch of Joseph Duncan, fifth governor of Illinois. Eead before the Historical Society of Jacksonville, lU., May 7, 1885. By Julia Duncan Kirby. Fergus Historical, Series No. 39, Chicago, 1888. Fergus Printing Company. DUNLAP FAMILY— See Article on the celebration of the one hundredth birthday of Mrs. Dicy E. Dunlap near Jacksonville, 111. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, pp. 98-100. Vol. 4, No. 1, April, 1911. DYAE FAMILY— A preliminary genealogy of the Dyar family. By Harrison Gray Dyar. 32 p., Washington, 1903. Gibson Bros.' EDGAE FAMILY— See Ancestry and recollections of Mrs. John Young, EocheUe, 111. pp. 335-241. In Vol. 6, No. 2, July, 1913. Journal of the Illinois State Historieal Society. EDGAE FAMILY— The life and times of Gen. John Edgar. By James H. Eoberts. See pp. 64-73. In Publication No. 12, 1907. Illinois State Historical Library. EDWAEDS FAMILY— See Article on Benjamin Edwards. By Ernest MacPherson. pp. 379-383. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 9, No. 3, October, 1916. ELLEEY FAMILY— See Eeminiscences and memorials of men of the Eevolution and their" families. By A. B. Muzzey. 134 FAMILY HISTORIES-^Continued ELLIOT FAMILY— The John Elliot family of Boscawen, New Hampshire. By Henry Ames Kimball. 124 p.. Concord, N. H. The Eumford Press. EPLER FAMILY— . History of the Epler, Oldwiler, Huckleberry, Carr and Swing families. By Mrs. Emma Epler Kniidson. 137 p., Springfield, n.d. EWING FAMILY- See Epler family. By Mrs. Emma Epler Knudson. FASSETT FAMILY- See Wallbridge family. FELL FAMILY— The life of Jesse W. Fell. By Frances Milton Morehouse. 129 p. University of Illinois, 1916. Also pp. tl-t^ in Publication No. 21. Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society, 1915. FEEEIER FAMILY— Thomas Ferrier and some of his descendants. Compiled by Eliza- beth Ferrier Lane. 56 p., Elkhorn, Wis., 1906. The Independent. PISHBACK FAMILY- Genealogy of the Fishback family in America, the descendants of John Fishback the emigrant, with an historical sketch of his family and of the colony at Germanna and Germantown, Virginia, 1714-1914. W. M. Kemper. 359 p., New York, 1914. T. M. Taylor, Pub. FISHER FAMILY— See Dillon family. FLAG6 FAMILY— Family records of the descendants of Gershom Plagg (born 1730) of Lancaster, Mass., with other genealogical records of the Flagg family, descended from Thomas Flegg of Watertown, Mass. and including the Flegg lineage in England. By Norman Gershom Flagg and Lucius C. S. Fkgg. 173 p., Quinoy, 111., 1907. Copyright, 1907. Lucius C. S. Flagg. Cadogan, Hatcher Mfg. Co., Pubs. FLAGG FAMILY— Pioneer letters of Gershom Flagg. Edited with introduction and notes by Solon J. Buck. See pp. 139-183. In Pub No. 15, 1910. Illi- nois State Historical Library. FLOREY FAMILY- See Keve. 135 FAMILY HISTORIES— Continued FLOYD FAMILY— ' Biographical genealogies of the Virginia, Kentucky Floyd families, ■with notes of some collateral branches. By Nicholas Jackson Floyd. 113 p., Baltimore, 1912. Williams & Wilkins Co. FOBBS FAMILY— Sm WaUbridge. FONTAINE FAMILY— Se& Memoirs of a Huguenot family. Transcribed and compiled by Rev. James Fontaine. FOOTE FAMILY— 'Foote family, comprising the genealogy and history of Nathaniel Foote of Wethersfield, Connecticut, and his descendants; also a partial record of descendants of Pasco Foote of Salem, Massachusetts; Richard Foote of Stafford County, Virginia and John Foote of New York City. Vol. 1, 607 p., Rutland, Vt., 1907. Marble City Press. The Tuttle Co., Pubs. FORD FAMILY— Governor Thomas Ford and his family.' By Dr. J. F. Snyder, p. 45. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 3, No. 2, July, 1910. FORDHAM FAMILY— See Article on the Fordhams and La Serres of the English settle- ment in Edwards County, Illinois. By Walter Colyer, Albion, Dl.- See pp. 43-54. In Publication No. 16, 1911. Illinois State Historical Library. FOUTCH FAMILY— By Adalbert Ellsworth Foutch, Buffalo, Mont., 1914. Letter, FOX FAMILY— Genealogy of the Pox famUy. William A. Fox, Comp. Privately printed, 1915, Chicago. 31 p. FRENCH FAMILY- Aaron French and his descendants. Compiled by Charles Newton French. 31 p., Chicago, 1910. Privately printed. FRENCH FAMILY— The Indian stream republic and Luther Parker. By Grant Shower- man, Concord, N. H., 1915. New Hampshire Historical Society, Col- lections, Vol. 11. FULLWOOD FAMILY— See Keve family. GAGER FAMILY— See WaUbridge family. 136 FAMILY HISTORIES — Continued OILMAN FAMILY— Noyes-Gilman ancestry; being a series of sketches, with a chart of the ancestors of Charles Phelps Noyes and Emily H. (Gilman) Noyes, his wife. Charles Phelps Noyes, New York, 1907. Printed for the author by the Gilliss Press. GLENDOYN FAMILY— See Clendenin. GLBNDENING FAMILY— See Clendenin. GOODWIN JPAMILY— The Goodwins of Hartford, Conn., descendants of William and Ozias Goodwin. James Junius Goodwin, Comp. Hartford, Conn., 1891. 798 p. Brown & Cross, Pubs. GOODWIN FAMILY— Various ancestral lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Conn. F. F. Starr, Comp. 2 vols., Hartford,; Conn., 1915. Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, Press. GOUDY FAMILY— A notable Illinois family. By Ensley Moore. See pp. 315-333. In Publication No. 12, 1907. Illinois State Historical Library. GRANT FAMILY— The ancestry of General Grant and their contemporaries. By Ed- ward Chauncey Marshall. 186 p., New York, 1869. Sheldon & Com- pany, Pub. GRANT FAMILY— See Various biographies of General Ulysses S. Grant. GRATZ FAMILY— B. and M. Gratz, merchants in Philadelphia, 1754-1798; papers of interest to their posterity and the posterity of their associates. WiUiam Vincent Byars, ed. 386 p., Jefferson City, Mo., 1916. The Author, Pub. GREEN FAMILY— ' Family of Ezra Green, genealogy and general family history. Bethelem, Litchfield County, Connecticut, 1754. Remsen, Oneida County, New York, 1824. By Charles R. Green. 32 p. Snyder, Kan., 1893. GREEN FAMILY— Family of Ezra and Amy Church Green, native place of, their ten children, with date of birth and death where buried, date of mar- riage, n.p. n.d. 137 FAMILY HISTORIES— Continued GRESHAM FAMILY— <| Biographical and historical 'ketches of the Greshams of America and across the seas. A. T. Strange, Comp. 53 p., Hillsboro, 111., 1913. GEIFFITH FAMILY—, See Ancestry and recollections of Mrs. John Young, Eoehelle, 111. pp. 235-241. In Vol. 6, No. 2, July, 1913. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. GRISWOLD FAMILY- Family circle of Mrs. Ursula (Wolcott) Griswold. By Mr. Evelyn McGurdy Salisbury. 3 p., New Haven, Conn., 1879. HAINES FAMILY— See Article on James Haines, pp. 37-44. In Publication lUinois State Historical Library No. 23, 1917. HALLOWELL FAMILY— Autobiography of Benjamin Hallowell; written at the request of his daughter Caroline H. Miller, for his children and grandchildren, in the seventy-sixth year of his age. 394 p., Philadelphia, Pa., 1883. Friends B. K. Asse. HALLUM FAMILY— See The diary of an old lawyer or scenes behind the curtaiii. By John Hallum. 458 p., Nashville, Tenn., 1895. Southwestern P,ub- lishing House. HARRIS FAMILY— Harris family of Virginia from 1611 to 1914. By Thomas Henry Harris. 34 p., FTederieksburg, Va., 1914. port. HASKELL FAMILY— See Marshall family. By F. B. Kingsbury. HASKINS FAMILY— Ralph Waldo Emerson, his maternal ancestors with some reminis- cences of him. By D. G. Haskins. 59 p., Boston, 1886. Cu|)ples, Upham & Co. HILLS FAMILY— Joseph Hills and the Massachusetts laws of 1648, reprinted from the history of Maiden, Mass., 1633-1785. D. P. Corey. 185 p., Boston. W. S. Hills, 1899. HODGES FAMILY— Almon Danforth Hodges and his neighbors, an autobiographical sketch of a typical old New Englander. Edited by Almon Danforth Hodges. 353 p., Boston, 1909. Privately printed. T. R. Marvin & Son, Printers. 138 FAMILY HISTORIES— Continued HODGSON FAMILY— f Ancestral reqord of the Dillon, Hodgson, Fisher and Leonard fam- ilies. Isaiah Dillon, Comp. 183 p.. Normal, 111., 1909. HOLBKOOKE FAMILY^ See Marshall family. By F. B. Kinsbury. HOOKBK FAMILY— Homes of the Massachusetts ancestors of Major General Joseph Hooker. By I. P. Gragg. 24 p., Boston, 1900. HORD FAMILY— The Hord family of Virginia, a supplement to the genealogy of the Hord family, Philadelphia, 1915. Arnold Harris Hord, Comp. 119 p. HOSMER FAMILY-^ James Hosmer, Cambridge, 1635, settled in Concord, Mass. Har- riet Hosmer, Everett Hosmer Barney, George Murray Barney. 57 p., Springfield, Mass., 1911. Privately printed. HUCKLEBERRY FAMILY— See Epler family. By Mrs. Emma Epler Knudson. HULL FAMILY— A record of the descendants of George Hull. 53 p.. Oak Park, III., 1909. HUTCHINSON FAMILY— The diary and letters of His Excellency Thomas Hutchinson, Cap- tain General and governor-in-chief of Massachusetts Bay. Compiled from the original documents still remaining in the possession of his descendants. By Peter Orlando Hutchinson. 2 vols. London. S. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1883-86. IRISH FAMILIES— A genealogical history of Irish fainilies, with their crests and armoiial bearings. By John Rooney. 531 p., 1895, Washington, D. C. JACKSON FAMILY— A genealogical history of the Scripps family and its various alli- ances. By J. E. Scripps. 87 p. Printed for private circulation, De- troit, 1903. JAMES FAMILY— Edmund Janes James. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 2, July, 1914. JENKIN FAMILY— See Vaughan family. 139 FAMILY HISTORIES — Continued JONES FAMILY— John Buxgwin, Carolinian; John Jones, Virginian; their ancestors and descendants. By Walter Burgwya Jones. 119 p., Montgomery, Ala., 1913. KETCHtJM FAMILY— Bible records and unpublished history. Adelia Pool Mears. Type- written, Chicago, 1919. , KEVE FAMILY— History of the Keve family; also short histories of the Coles, the .Fullwoods, the Latourettes, the Floreys, the Whipples, the Longs. By J. F. Keve. 72 p., Arlington, Iowa., n.d. KINNEY FAMILY— See sketch of William Kinney. By James .Affleck. In Pub. No. 13, 1908. Illinois State Historical Library. KINGSBUEY FAMILY— Marshall family record, with Haskell, Boutwell, Barrett, Wads- worth, White, Eead, Maurice, Kingsbury, Holbrooke, Stevens, Car- penter and allied families. By Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burnside Kings- ^ bury. 103 p., Keene, N. H., 1913. W. T. Nims, Pub. ; KIEKLAND FAMILY— See Eeminiscences and memorials of men of the Eevolution and their families. By A. B. Muzzey. KITE FAMILY— . The Kate family, a fragmentary sketch of the family from its origin in the 9th Century to the present day. By Virginia A. Kite of Marksville, Va. 122 p. n.d. KITTEEMAN FAMILY— Brief history of the Kitterman family. Broadside. By John Kit- termanj Tiskilwa, III. n.d. KOEENEE FAMILY— Memoirs of Gustave Koemer, 1809-1896; life sketches written at the suggestion of his children. Edited by T. J. MeCormack. 2 vols. Cedar Eapids, la., 1909. Torch Press. LAMBEET FAMILY— Of Milford, Connecticut. See History of the Colony of New Haven. By Edward Eodolphus Lambert; Pub. New Haven, 1838. Hitchcock & Stafford. LAMPTON FAMILY— Sketch of the Lampton family in America, 1740-1914. By Clayton Keith. 59 p., Louisiana, Mo., 1914. 140 FAMILY HISTORIES— Continued LATOURBTTE FAMILY— : See Keve. LEAVBRTON FAMILY— John Foster Leaverton, soldier of the American Revolution. By Mrs. Nancy J. Leaverton Sale. See pp. 139-147. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 10, No. 1, April, 1917. LEE FAMILY— Memoranda of the Lees and Cognate families for three hundred years back, gathered chiefly from family sources. By J. N. Lee, D.D., son of William and Mary Lee. 47 p. De Kay Brothers, Printers, Waukegan, 111., 1898. LEHMAN FAMILY— See Wallbridge family. LEONARD FAMILY-^ See Dillon family. LINCOLN FAMILY- See Reminiscences and memorials of men of the Revolution and their families. By A. B. Muzzy. LOMAX FAMILY— John Lomax, 1637-1694. Genealogy of the Virginia -family of Lomaz. 79 p., Chicago. Rand, McNally & Co., 1913. LONG FAMILY— A Revolutionary soldier and some of his family. By G. Frank Long. See pp. 382-286. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 3, October, 1914. LONG FAMILY— See Keve. LOOMIS FAMILY— . Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America and his antecedents in the old world. By Elisha S. Loomis. 859 p., 1908, copy No. 416. LOVBLL FAMILY— Robert Lovell genealogy. (In Weymouth, Mass. Historical So- ciety, Publications No. 1, pp. 109-116.) LUDLAM FAMILY— Genealogical sketch of the Ludlam family from the early settle- ment of Cape May County, N. J., 1692. A. J. Ludlam, Comp. 19 p.. Springfield, III, 1878. H. W. Rokker, Printer. 141 FAMILY HISTORIES— Continued LUNDY FAMILY— See Article on Benjamin Lnndy, a pioneer of freedom. By George A. Lawrence. In Publication No. 19, 1913. Illinois State Historical Library. LUNDY FAMILY— The life, travels and opinions of Benjamin Lundy. Compiled under the direction and on behalf of his children. 316 p., Philadelphia, 1847. Published by William D. Parrish. McCLEENAND FAMILY— See Article on General John A. MeClernand. By Alfred Oren- dorff. pp. 80-85. In Publication No. 6, Illinois State Historical Li- brary, 1901. Mckinley family— The Scotch ancestors of William McKinley. E. A. Claypool. 45 p., Chicago, 1897. McREYNOLDS FAMILY— Biographical and historical sketches of the Gresham's of America and across the seas. A. T. Strange, Comp. 53 p., Hillsboro, 111., 1913. MAJOR FAMILY— The Majors and their marriages. J. B. Cabell. 188 p., Richmond, Va., 1915. Dumbarton Grange, Dumbarton, Ya. W. C. Hill Print- ing Co. _ ■ MANIBRRE FAMILY— The Manierre family in early Chicago history. By George Man- ierre. See pp. 448-458. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 8, No. 3, October, 1915. MANIERRE FAMILY— Reminiscenqes in the lives of George and Ann E. Manierre. By George Manierre. Typewritten copy. MARSHALL FAMILY— Marshall family record, with Haskell, Boutwell, Barrett, Wads- worth, White, Read, Maurice, Kingsbury, Holbrooke, Stevens, Car- penter and Allied families. By Mr. and Mrs. Burnside Kingsbury. Keene, N. H., 1913. "W. T. Nims. . MARTIN FAMILY— See Casad and Stites family. By Edmund J. James, pp. 39-59. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 2, July, 1914. MAURICE FAMILY— .See Marshall family. By P. B. Kingsbury. 142 FAMILY HISTORIES — Continued MAUEY FAMILY— ' See Memoirs of a Huguenot family. ' MAY FAMILY— My ancestors; a memorial of John Paine and Mary Ann May of East Woodstock, Conn. Compiled by their son Lyman May Paine of Chicago, 111. 240 p., Chicago, 111., 1914. Privately printed. MEECH FAMILY— See Wallbridge family. MBSSINGBE FAMILY— A genealogical history of the Scripps family and its various alli- ances. J. E. Scripps, Detroit, 1903. 87 p. MOGEE FAMILY— Genealogy and recollections. By Albert Arthur Moore. 170. p., San Francisco, 1915.' Blair-Murdodc Co. MOEGAN FAMILY— Various ancestral lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Conn. F. F. Starr, Comp. 2 vols., Hartford, Conn., 1915. Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, Press. MOEEILL FAMILY— The Morrills and reminiscences. By Charles Henry Morrill. 160 p. University Pub. Co., Chicago, 111. and Lincoln, Neb. MOEEIS FAMILY— See The Shark Eiver District, Monmouth County, New Jersey. MUNEOE FAMILY— See Eeminiscences and memorials of men of the Revolution and their families. By A. B. Muzzey. NEWKIRK FAMILY— Genealogy and history of the Newkirk, Hamilton and Bayless fam- ilies. ■ T. J. Newkirk. 88 p. Privately printed, Evanston, 111., 1916. NIXON FAMILY— The families of French of Belturbet and Nixon of Fermanagh and their descendants. Henry Biddall Swansy. 211 p. A. Thon & Co., Dublin, 1908. NOEEIS FAMILY OF MARYLAND— Thomas M. Myers. 119 p.. New York, 1916. Wm. M. Clemens, NOYES FAMILY— Noyes — Gilman ancestry; being a series of sketches with a chart of the ancestors of Charles Phelps Noyes and Emily H. (Gilman) Noyes, his wife. By Charles Phelps Noyes. 467 p., St. Paul, Minn., 1907. Printed for the author by the Gilliss Press, N. Y. 143 FAMILY HISTORIES— Continued OLDWILER FAMILY— See Bpler family. By Mrs. Emma Epler Knudson. OEENDORPP FAMILY— The life and services of Alfred Orendorff. By James A. Creighton. See pp. 34-37; In Pub. No. 15,-1910. Illinois State Historical Library. OSBOENE FAMILY- In History of .Trumbull and Mahoning Counties, Ohio. See also Morgan County, Illinois Scrap Book. OTIS FAMILY- See Eeminiscences and memorials of men of the Eevolution and their families. By A. B. Muzzey. OVEEMYBE FAMILY- v Overmyer history and genealogy from 1680 to 1905. Barnhart B. Overmyer and J. C. Overmyer. 397 p., Fremont, Ohio, 1905. The Author. PAINE FAMILY— My ancestors, a memorial of John Paine and Mary Ann May of East Woodstock, Conn. Compiled by their son Lyman May Paine of Chicago. 111. 240 p., Chicago, IE., 1914. Printed for private circu- lation. PAEKEE FAMILY- The Indian stream republic and Luther Parker. Grant Showerman. 272 p.. Concord; N. H'., 1915. (Few Hampshire Historical Society, Collections Vol. 11.) PAEKEE FAMILY— * . See Eeminiscences and memorials of men of the Eevolution and their families. By A. B. Muzzy. PAESONS FAMILY— See Article on Lewis Baldvrin Parsons. By Julia B. Parsons. In Pub. No. 13, 1908. Illinois State Historical Library. PATEESON FAMILY— The life of John Paterson, Major-General in the' Eevolutionary Army. By his great-grandson, Thomas Bgleston, 293 p., N. Y. and London, 1894. G-. P. Putnam's Sons. PEEEAULT FAMILY— La vie de Joseph Francois Perrault sur-nomme le pere de I'educa- tion du peuple Canadien. Philippe Baby Casgrain, 173 p. FAMILY HISTORIES— Continued PIEEKEPONT FAMILY— Pierrepont genealogies from Forman times to 1913, with particular attention paid to the line of descent from Hezekiah Pierpont, youngest son of Eev. James Pierpont of New Haven. By E. Burnham Moffat. 211 p., New York, 1913. L. Middlediteh Co. PITTS PAMiLY— See Article on David B. Sears, p. 315 in Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society,. Vol. 8, No. 2, July, 1915. , POTTEE FAMILY-- '•- See The Shark Eiver District, Monmouth County, hew Jersey. QUINCY FAMILY— See Eeminiscences and memorials of men of the Eevolution and their families. By A. B. Muzzey. BEAD PAMILY— See Marshall family. By F. B. Kinsbury. EEYNOLDS FAMILY— 1 Partial genealogy' of John Eeynolds with a chapter of heraldry- extending back to 1327. Alvah Eeynolds, Comp. 160 p., Altona, 111., 1916. EEYNOLDS FAMILY— Eeynolds, John. ' Life and Times. Chicago Historical Society. 395 p. Fergus Printing Co., 1879. EOBEETS FAMILY— See Biographical sketch of Peyton Eoberts. ' pp. 331-334, in Pub. No. 13, 1908.' Illinois State Historical Library. EYEESON FAMILY- The Eyetson genealogy. Edited by Alfred L. Holman, 433 p., Chicago, 1916. E. L. Eyerson. ST. ANGE FAMILY— See Article on the Sieurs de St. Ange. By Walter R Douglas. ' pp. 135-146, in Pub. No. 14, 1909. Illinois State Historical Library.^ SCOTT FAMILY— The Scotch-Irish aad Charles Seotfs descendants and related families. By Orion C. Scott, M. A., a great-grandson. Ill p, n.p., n.d." SCOTT FAMILY— bee Wallbridge family. SCEIPPS FAMILY— A genealogical history of the Scripps family and its various alliances. James Edmund Scripps. 87 p., Detroit, 1903. Printed for private circulation. 145 FAMILY HISTORIES-^Continued SBAES FAMILY— David B. Sears, pioneer in the development of the water power of the Mississippi Eiver. Compiled mainly from data supplied by his son, David Sears of Sears, 111. pp. 300-315, in Joirrnal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 8, No. 2, July, 1915. SEMPLE FAMILY— See Article on Gen. James Semple. By Mary Sempel Ames Cush- man. pp. 68-74, in Pub.- No. 10, 1905, Illinois State Historical Library. SEYMOUE FAMILY— Eichard Seymour of Hartford and Norwalk, Conn.', and some of his descendants. By Seymour Morris. Eeprint from the New ■ England Historical and Genealogical Eegister for July, 1918. 15 p., Chicago. SHAFTO FAMILY— See The Shark Eiver District, Monmouth County, New Jersey. SHIELDS FAMILY— See Article on General James Shields. By Francis O'Shaughnessy. pp. 113-133, in Pub. No. 21, 1915. ' Illinois State Historical Library. SHINEE FAMILY— The descendants of George Huse Shiner; completes record of his descendants to date, January 1, 1915. Harry Lawrence Shiner, Kansas City, 1915. SHOET FAMILY— The story of my ancestry, and of early life in Illinois. By Susan Short May. pp. 119-128, in Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 6, No. 1, April, 1913. SMEDLEY FAMILY- Genealogy of the Smedley family, descended from George and Sarah Smedley, with, brief notices of other families of the name. Gilbert Cope, Comp. 15 p., Lancaster, Pa., 1901. SOUTHEEN FAMILIES— Notable southern families. Vol. I. Compiled by Zella Armstrong. 247 p., Chattanooga, Tenn. The Lookout Publishing Co., 1918. SPEAES FAMILY— See Article on Mary Spears. (Eeprinted from Putnam's Magazine March, 1853.) pp. 152-171. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 9, No. 1, April, 1916. SPEINGPIBLD; MASSACHUSETTS, FAMILIES, 1636-1844— Compiled from town and church records. Thomas B. Warren, Comp. 16 p., Springfield, Mass. T. B. Warren, 1898. —10 H G 146 FAMILY HISTORIES— Continued STAFFOED FAMILY— See Wallbridge family. STAPLES FAMILY— Wealtha Staples, with records relating to some of the Befkley- Taunton, Mass., families. Copyrighted, 1911. By "William Frederick Adams. 70 p. Privately printed, Springfield, Mass., 1911. STEPHENS FAMILY— The American genealogical record, giving the genealogy of some American families, tracing their ancestry to ante-revolutionary times, the Stephens family with collateral branches. E'. S. Clark. 185 p., San Francisco, 1893. J. Winterbum Co., Pub. STEVENS FAMILY— See Marshall family. By F. B. Kinsbury. STEVENSON FAMILY— See Article on Adlai E. Stevenson. By John W. Cook. In Publi- cation No. 31, 1915. Illinois State Historical Library. STITES FAMILY— The Stites and James Genealogy. By Edmund Janes James, New York Genealogical and Biographical Eecord, October, 1897. Journal of the Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 2, July, 1914. STOUT FAMILY— , The Stout family of Delaware with the story of Penelope Stout. T. H. Streets. 107 p., Philadelphia, 19161 (Some allied families of Kent County, Delaware.) STUAET FAMILY— See Article on Major John T. Stuart. By C. C. Brown, pp. 109- 114. In Pub. No. 7, 1903. Illinois State Historical Library. STUBBLEFIELD FAMILY— Eobert Stubblefield, and his son, . John Stubblefield, pioneers of McLean County, Illinois. By George W. Stubblefield. See pp. 535- 530. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 6, No. 4, January, 1914. STUDLEY FAMILY— The Studley family reunion, Neponset, 111., August 30, 1913. His- torical sketch. By E. P. Norton, pp. 133-133. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 1, April, 1914. THOMPSON FAMILY— The descendants of John Capen, 1765-1849, and Ehoda Thompson, with some account of his ancestry. Charles L. Capen, Comp. 30 p., Bloomington, n.d. 147 FAMILY HISTORIES— Continued TIBBITS FAMILY— Blin; a short genealogy of one line of the Blin family, descended from Peter Blin, the settler of Wethersfield, Conn., with a few notes on the Tibbits family. J. W. Hill. 32 p., Peoria, 111., 1914. TON FAMILY— Brennan, George A. Address on the Ton family at reunion, 1918. Published in the Calumet Index. TURNEK FAMILY— Mrs. Kernhappueh Turner, a heorine of 1776. Address by G. S. Bradshaw, Esq. 9 p. Greenesboro, N. C. Published by the Guilford Battle Ground Co. VAF DUZER FAMILY— Golden wedding of William Armstrong Jessup and Mary Jane Van Duzer Jessup, 1853-1903. Theodore Jessup. 33 p., Chicago, 1903. VAN RENSSLAER FAMILY— A legacy of historical gleanings with autographs. By Catharina V. R. Bonney: 3 vols. Albany, N. Y., 1875. J. Munsell. VARNTJM FAMILY— The Varnums of Dracutt (in Massachusetts) a history of George Varnum, his son Samuel, who came to Ipswich about 1635, and grand- sons Thomas, John and Joseph, who settled in Dracutt, and their de- scendants. John Marshall Varnum, Comp. Boston, 1907. D. Clapp & Son. VAUGHAN FAMILY— The Vaughan family of Hertford County, North Carolina. By Ex- Judge Ben] . B. Winbome. 104 p., Raleigh, N. C, 1909. Edwards & Broughton Printing Co. WADSWORTH FAMILY— See Marshall family. By F. B. Kinsbury. WALLACE FAMILY— The Wallace family in America, being an account of the founders and first colonial families, and an oflBcial list of the heads of families of the name resident in the United States in 1790. James A. Phelps. 27 p., New York, 1914. W. M. Clemens. WALLBRIDGE FAMILY— Descendants of Henry Wallbridge, who married Anna Amos, De- cember 35, 1688, at Preston, Conn., with some notes on the allied families of Brush, Fassett, Dewey, Fobes, Gager, Lehman, Meeeh, Staf- ford, Scott. Compiled by William Gedney Wallbridge. 369 p., Phila- delphia, 1898. Press of Franklin Printing Co. 148 FAMILY HISTORIES — Continued WAED FAMILY— Genealogy of the family of Josiah Ward, sixth generation from William Ward. 15 p., Ottawa, 111., 1914. WAEEEN FAMILY— The Warrens of Warrenville, 111. Bee Article on by Harriet F. Warren Dodson. pp. 124-137. In Publication No. 31, 1915. Illinois State Historical Library. WBBLEY FAMILY— See The Shark Eiver Distirict, Monmouth County, New Jersey. WESTON FAMILY— In memoriam Hon. Gershom Bradford Weston, Deborah Brownell Weston of Massachusetts. Edmund Brownell Weston. 93 p., Provi- dence, E. I. Author, 1916. WHIPPLE FAMILY— See Keve. WHITE FAMILY— See Marshall family /- By P. B. Kinsbury. WHITE FAMILY— See The Shark River District, Monmouth County, New Jersey. WILLET FAMILY— See Long Island genealogies. By Mary Powell S. Bunker. WILLIAMS FAMILY- See Ancestry of thirty-three Ehode Islanders. John Osborne Aus- tin. 139 p., Albany, N. Y. Joel Munsell's Sons, Pub. WILLIAMS FAMILY- Ancestry of Lawrence Williams. Part I, Ancestry of his father, Simeon Breed Williams, descendant of John Williams of Newbury and Havenhill, Mass., 1600-1674. Part II, ancestry of his mother, Cornelia Johnston, descendant of Thomas Johnston of Boston, Mass., 1708-1767. Compiled by Cornelia Bartow Williams. 291 p., Chicago, 1915. E. Donnelley & Sons Co. WILLIAMS FAMILY— See Long Island genealogies. By Mary Powell S. Bunker. WILLIS FAMILY— See Long Island genealogies. By Mary Powell S. Bunker. WOLCOTT FAMILY— Family circle of Mrs. Ursa (Wolcott) Griswold. 3 p. New Haven, Conn., 1879. 149 FAMILY HISTORIES— Concluded WEIGHT FAMILY— See Long Island genealogies. By Mary Powell S. Bunker. YOUNG FAMILY— Ancestry and recollections of Mrs. John Young Eochelle, Illinois. See pp 235-241. In Journal of the Illiaois State Historical Society Vol. ,6, No. 2. July 1913. GENERAL WORKS AMEEICAlSr GHEISTIANITY— A History of American Christianity. Leonard Woolsey Bacon. 429 p., Seribners, N". Y., 1916. (American Church History Series.) AMEEICAN CHUECH HISTOEY— 13 vols., New York, 1902-16. Scribners. AMEEICAN GENEALOGICAL EECOED— Giving the genealogy of some American families tracing their an- cestry to anti-revolutionary times; the Stephens family with collateral branches. By E. S. Clark. 185 p., San Francisco, 1892. J. Winter- burn Co., Pubs. APPLETON'S CYCLOPEDIA OF AMEEICAN BIOGEAPHY— Edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske. 6 vols.. New York, 1887-89. D. Appleton & Co., Pubs. BAPTIST CHUECH— s A history of the Baptist Church ia the United States. Albert Henry Newman. 545 p. (American Church History Series) N. Y. Scribners, 1915. BIOGEAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PEE-EMINENT AMEEI- CANS— P. G. Harrison. 2 vols, in one. Boston Consolidated Book Co. n.d. BUEKE, (SIE) BEENAED C.B. LL.D.— Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baron- tage, together with memoirs of the Privy Councillors and Knights. By Sir Bernard Burke, C.B. LL.D. 1740 p., London, 1888. Harrison & Sons, Pubs. CATHOLIC CHUECH— A history of the Eoman Catholic Church in the United States. Thomas O'Gorman. 515 p., New York. Scribners, 1907. (American Church Hist. Series.) 150 GENERAL WORKS— Continued CHEISTIAN CHURCH— A HISTOEY OP THE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST— The Society of Friends, the United Brethern in Christ and the Evangelical Association ; Bibliography of American Church History. By Samuel Macauley Jackson, Benjamin Bushrod Tyler and others. 519 p., Few York. Scribners, 1908. (American Church History Series.) • COAT OF ARMS— The Coat of Arms of your family, what the symbols are and what they mean. (In l^ational Magazine November, 1916. pp. 314-19.)' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH— A history of the Congregational Churches in the United States. Williston Walker. 415 p.. New York. Scribners, 1916. (American Church Hist. Series.) DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY— F. S. Drake, Boston, 1874. Osgood Pub. EMINENT AMERICANS— Comprising brief biographies of leading statesmen, patriots, orators and others, men and women who have made American history. By Benson J. Lossing, New York, 1881. American Book Exchange. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY— Vols. I, II, III. Published under the direction of The American Historical Society, Inc. New York, 1917, 1918. EPISCOPAL CHURCH— A history of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Charles Comfort Tiffany. 593 v., New York. Scribners, 1916. (American Church History Series.) PAIRBAIRN'S CRESTS OF THE LEADING FAMILIES— In Great Britain and Ireland and their kindred in other lands. By James Fairbaim. 2 vols, in one. N. Y., 1911. Heraldic Pub. Co. GENEALOGICAL REGISTER OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND— John Farmer. 353 p. Carter, Andrews & Co., 1839. GENEALOGY AND HERALDRY, THE DERIVATION AND MEANING OF SURNAMES— 7BQ Q^®°^^^"^ Wilson. ; (In National Magazine, August, 1916, pp. GENEALOGY— T ■o'^,^® J*^*^^ °^ Genealogy. By Mrs. Harriet Taylor. See pp 67-85 In Pub. No. 14, 1909. Illinois State Hist. Library. ^^ 151 > GENERAL WORKS — Continued GEBAT BRITAIN— American and English genealogies in the library of Congress; preliminary catalogue compiled under the direction of the chief of the catalogue division. 805 p. Washington Government Printing OflBee, 1910. HEEALDRY— The Coat of Arms of your family what the symbols are and what they mean. By Leonard Wilson, pp. 214-19. In National Magazine, November, 1916. HEEALDEY— Geneadogy and heraldry, the derivation and meaning of surnames. Leonard Wilson, pn. 789-94. (In National Magazine, August, 1916.) HEEALDEY— Some important heraldic changes, their meaning and symbolism. Leonard Wilson, p. 551. (In National Magazine, January, 1917.) HOLLAND SOCIETY— List of the presidents of the Holland Society, 1885-1906, with biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Index vol., p. 144.)' HUGUENOT SOCIETY OP AMBEICA— List of the presidents, 1883-1906, with biographies. Qn National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Index vol., p. 151.) lEELAND— Map of noble Erin Island of Kings, showing the localities and titles of the principal old Irish familities. 17x31 in., 1914. lEISH— Biographical history of the American Irish in Chicago. Charles French, Editor. 808 p., Chicago. American Biographical Pub. Co., 1897. lEISH— Erin Island of Kings — Map of noble Erin Island of Kings, show- ing the localities and titles of the principal old Irish families. Post- Dispatch, St. Louis, 1914. lEISH— Families, a genealogical history of Irish families, with their crests and armorial bearings. By John Eooney. 531 p., 1895, Washington, D. C. lEISH IN THE UNITED STATES— Eesolution regarding St. Patrick's Day, 1911. B. J. Glackin. (In Illinois Senate Journal, March 16, 1911. pp. 6-7.) ) 152 GENERAL WORKS — Continued LAWYERS— Notable lawyers of the West, including members of the United States Supreme Court, Supreme Courts of several states, and prominent lawyers in the western states. 186 p., Chicago, 1903. Inter Ocean Newspaper Company. LIVES OF THE SIGNERS OF THE BECLAEATION OP INDE- PENDENCE— By Charles A. Goodrich. 460 p.. New York. Seed, 1829. LUTHERAN CHURCH— A history of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States. Henry Eyster Jacobs. 539 p. Scribners, New York, 1912. "(American Church History Series.) METHODIST CHURCH- History of the Methodists in the United States. James Monroe Buckley. 714 p. New York. Scribners, 1907. (American Church History Series.) METHODIST CHURCH— Reminiscences historical and biographical of sixty-four years in the ministry. By Rev. Henry Boehm. Edited by Rev. Joseph B. Wakeley^.j 493 p.. New York, 1866. Carlton & Porter. NATIONAL CYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY— New York. White, 1891-1906. ' . NEW ENGLAND, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY OP— 1620-1789. By William B. Weeden. 2 vols., Boston and New York, 1891. Houghton, Mifflin Co. NOTABLE MEN OF THE WEST— Chicago Inter Ocean Newspaper Co., 1902. NOTABLE SOUTHERN FAMILIES- Vol. I, .compiled by Zella Armstrong. 247 p., Chattanooga, Tenn. The Lookout Publishing Co., Pubs., 1918. ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIGHT GENERATIONS FROM ADAM— Being a pedigree traced from Adam to the present time By George Edward Congdon. 55 p., Hiawatha, Kansas. B. Herbert, Pub,, l9lO. PILGRIM FATHERS— The founding of a nation; the story of the Pilgrim fathers, their voyage on the Mayflower, their early struggles, hardships and dangers, a^d the begmnmgs of American democracy, as told in the Journals ot l(orth Carolina 105 North Carolina, State Bevolutionary History .105 North Carolina State, Bowan County 105 North Carolina State, Bowan County, See Sketches of North Carolina by Hunter 105 North Carolina State, Salem 105 North Carolina State, Shaffer's New Town- ship Map of, 1886 105 North CaroUna State, Sketches of North Car- olina 106 North CaroUna State, Some Memories of my Life, by WaddeU 106 North CaroUna State, South Fork Baptist Association 102 North Carolina State, Trinity College, Durham.106 North CaroUna State, University 106 North Carolina State, Wake County 106 North Carolina State, Wake County, See His- torical Raleigh 105 North Carolina State, Wake Forest College 106 North CaroUna State, Wautauga County 106 North CaroUna State, Waynesville, N. C 103 North Carolina State, Wills 106 North Carolina State, Wilmington 106 North CaroUna State, Winston 107 North Carolina State, Worth Bagley, Ensign U.S.N :..... ..M *.101 North Dakota State, Der Deutsch Amerikan- ische-Farmer 107 North Dakota State, Governors, United States Senators, and Chief Justices 107 North Dakota State, Legislative Manual 107 North Dakota State, United States Volunteer Cavalry, Spanish-American War. 107 Northrop, N^ B 110 Northumberland County, Pennsylvania 114 Northwest Publishing Co., Philadelphia 56 Norton, E.F 146 Norton G. F. PubUshing Co., Winchester, Va. ^, -- 124,126 Norton,W.T 42 Norwalk, Conn 5,6 Norwegians of Illinois 47 NorwichjConn .6,7 Notable Men of the West 152 Notable Southern Families .152 Notable Women of St. Louis, Mo 87 • Noyes, Charles Phelps 136,142 Noyes , Emily H. Gilman 136, 142 Noyes Family. 142 Nuckolls, B.F 122 O Oak Park, Illinois 47 OberUn College, Oberlin, Ohio 110 O'Brien, Michael J 13 O'Callaghan, E. B " 93 PAGE. Och, Joseph 85,88,107,118 Ogle County, Illinois 17, 47, 48 Oglij, George A. & Co., Pubs., Chicago.37,40,49,66 Oglesby, Blchard J 23 O'Gorman, Thomas : 149 Ohio State 107-112 Ohio State, Akron 107 Ohio State, Akron County 107 Ohio States ChiUicothe, Centennial Anniversary Celebration 107 Ohio State, Cincinnati 44, 111, 120 Ohio State, Cleveland.. 26,94,107,111 Ohio State, Columbia County 107 Ohio State, Columbus 118 Ohio State, Coschooton County 108 Ohio State, Cuyahoga County 107, 108 Ohio State, Elyria 109 Ohio State, Erie County 108 Ohio State, Franklin Comity 108 Ohio State, Fremont Ill Ohio State, General Assembly 108 Ohio State, Governors, United States Senators and Chief Justices. 109 ' Ohio State, Guernsey Cotmty 108 Ohio State, Hancock County 108 Ohio State, Hardin County 108, 110 Ohio State, Harrison County 108 Ohio State, Highland County 108 Ohio State Historical CoUections of the Mahon- ing Valley 109 Ohio State, Kenyon CoUege, Gambler 109 Ohio State, Knox County 109 Ohio State, Licking County 109, 110 Ohio State, Loraine County 109 Ohio State, Lucas County 109, 111, 112 Ohio State, Mahoning County 110, 111 Ohio State, Mansfield Ill Ohio State, Marion County 108, 110 Ohio State, Medina County 110 Ohio State, Motitgomery Cfounty 110 Ohio State, Nathaniel Massie, a Pioneer 110 Ohio State, Newark.... 108,109,110 Ohio State , New Lexington 110 Ohio State, OberUn CoUege, Oberlin 110 Ohio State Pioneers 110 Ohio State, Perry County 110 Ohio State, Portage County 110 Ohio State, Bichland County Ill Ohio State, Sandusky County Pioneer and His- torical Association Ill Ohio State, Springfield 108 Ohio State, Summit County 107, 110, 111 Ohio State, Summit County Portrait and Biographical Record Ill Ohio State, Toledo Ill Ohio State, Toledo County 109 Ohio State, Trumbull County Ill Ohio State, Waisenfreund, Pubs., Columbus, Ohio 86,88 Ohio State, Washington County and the Early Settlement Ill Ohio State, Wayne County Ill Ohio State, Western Ohio and Auglaize County 107 Ohio State, Western Reserve University, Cleveland 112 Ohio State, Wood County Ill 112 Ohio State, Youngstovm 109, 110, 111 Olathe, Kansas 71 Old Fort Johnson, New York 95 Old Kent, Maryland 76 Old Maryland Families 76 Old Orchard, Maine 75, 90 Old Bedstone, Pennsylvania 114 Olds, Benjamin 92 Oldwiler Family 130 134 Oldwiler Family, See Epler Family 134 Oliver, David D 84 Oliver, Peter : ga Olson, Ernst Wilhelm 61 Onahan, William J 20 175 INDEX — Continued. , PAGE. O'Neall, John Belton, LL.D 117 Oneco Connecticut 7 One Hundred and Thirty-ei^t Generations from Adam 152 Oneida Historical Society, Utica, New York. . 98 Onstot, T. G 43,44 Ontario County, New York 98 Oquawka, Henderson Coimty, Illinois ...31,48,67 Orcutt, Samuel L 7, 9 Orderly Book, During Oriskany Campaign, KewYork 98 Oregon, Illinois i 48 Oregon State 112, Oregon State, History of the State, in Bio- graphies of its Governors 112 Oregon State, Oregon Historical Society 112 Oregon State, Portland : 112 Orendorfl, Alfred .38,141,143 Orendorff FamUy 143 Oriskany Campaign, Orderly Book, New York 98, Orleans County, New York 98 Orr, William 14 Osage Coimty, Kansas 71 . Osborne Fanuly 143 Osgood, E. L 6 O'Shauglmessj^, Francis: 145 Ostewig, Einnie A 48 Otis Family 143 Otis P. A 19 Ottawa, Illinois 48 Ottawa, Illinois, Republican Times 48 Otterville, Illinois 48 OuUmette, Antonie 26, 27 Overmyer, Bamhart B 143 Overmyer Family 143 Overmyer, J. C 143 Owen, Thomas McAdory 3 Osford, Connecticut ,. 8 Oyster Bay, New York 98 P Packard, Jasper 69 Pageant, Corydon, Indiana 68 Pageant of Old Detroit 85 Pageant of Saint Lusson 85 Page, Oliver J 43,53 Paine Family 143 Paine, John 142,143 Paine. Lyman May 142,143 Palatme Immigrations 96 Palestine, Crawford County, Illinois 48 Palmer, C. L 39 Palmer, (Governor) John M 38 Fan, SVhitney & Grant, Publishers, Wood- . stock, lU....: 40 , Papers relating to Public Events in Massa- . cnusetts, preceding the American Revolu- tion 82 Parker, Edward E 89 Parker Family ...: 143 Parker, Luther 135,143 , Parker, Thomas 81,82 Parkersburg, West Virginia 126 Parkinson, Cyrus 108 Park, James Stanton 85 Park Eidge, Illinois 48 Parks, William 123 Parkview Press, Barcroft, Va 123 Parrish, (Eev.) George R., LL.B 21 Pkrrish , William D 141 Parsons Family. 143 Parsons , Julia E 143 Parsons, Lewis Baldwin 143 Partridge, C. A 36 Paterson Family 143 Paterson, (Maj. Gen.) Johi 143 Patriotic Marylander 77 Patriots 77 Patten, James E., Pub., Salem, N. D 107,118 Pearce Printing Company, Whitehall, Illinois. 2^ Pease , Theodore Calvin 4 Peck, J. M 2, Pejepscot, Ancient Territory in Maine 7^ Pejepscot .See Brunswick, Maine 74 PeWn, Illinois 5^ Pennsylvania State 112-115 Pennsylvania State ^Allentown 113 Pennsylvania State, Arohbald 112 Pennsylvania State, Biographical Annals of deceased Residents of West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna 112 Pennsylvania State, Colonial Period 112 Pennsylvania State, Colonial and Revolu- tionary Families of 112 Pennsylvania State, CumberlandCounty.. 112, 114 Pennsylvania State, Fayette County 113 Pennsylvania State, Franklin County .112, 113, 114 Pennsylvania State, Harrisburg 115 Pennsylvania State, Historical Collections. . .113 Pennsylvania State, Historical and Geographi- cal Account of the Province and Country of Pennsylvania, and West New Jersey in America 113 Pennsylvania State, History of, in the Bio- graphy of its Governors : 113 Pennsylvania State, Lafayette College, Easton. 113 Pennsylvania State, Lancaster 114, 115 Pennsylvania State, Lehigh County, 113 Pennsylvania State, Lehigh University, South Bethlehem 113 Pennsylvania State, Montgomery County. .113, 114 Pennsylvania State, Muhlenberg College 114 Pennsylvania State, Norristown 113, 114 Pennsylvania State, Northumberland County.114 Pennsylvania State, Old Redstone 114 Pennsylvania State, Pennsylvania German in the Revolutionary War 114 Pennsylvania State, Philadelphia 7, 12, 16, 17, 20, 21, 23, 26, 33, 41, 42, 46, 47, 49, 50, 55, , 66, 58, 59, 61 , 62, 65, 75, 76, 82, 85, 87, 88, 91, 95, 99 Pennsylvania State, Pioneer Outline History of Northwestern Pa 114 Pennsylvania State, Pittsburgl 113, 114 Pennsylvania State, Plymouth Meeting 114 Pennsylvania State, Presbyterian Congrega- > tion of Cumberland and Franklin Counties. .114 Pennsylvania State, Presbyterianism in Penn- sylvania ..115 Pennsylvania State, University 115 Pennsylvania State, War of the Revolution, Border Warfare in 115 Pennsylvania State, War of the Revolution, The Pennsylvania-German in the Revolu- tionary War 116 Pennsylvania State, Warren County 115 Pennsylvania State, Who's Who in Philadel- phia (Colored People) 115 Pennsylvania State, Wilkes Barre 115 Pennsylvania State, Williamsport 112 Pennsylvania State, Wyoming Historical and Geological Society 115 Penobscot Expedition j . 82 Peoria County, Illinois 49, 60 Peoria, Illinois ........18,27,28,43,49,50,63 Peoria, Illinois, Deiitsch-Zeitung, Newspaper . 49 Peoria, Illinois Herald, Newspaper 49 Peoria, Illinois, Presbyterian Church 50 Pei)in County, Wisconsin 128 Periodicals, Advance 48 Periodicals, American Historical Magazine.. :.. 118, 119, 154 Periodicals, Atlantic Monthly 36 Periodicals, Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England 165 Periodicals, Genealogy 165 Periodicals, Genealogy and Heraldry 165 Periodicals, Huguenot Society o 1 South Car- olina 155 Periodicals, Maine Genealogist and Biographer. 155 Periodicals, The Mayflower Descendant 155 176 INDEX — Continued. Periodicals, Michigan History Magazine 165 Periodicals, Minnesota Historical Bulletin 155 Periodicals, Monthly Progress 25 Periodicals, Monticello Seminary Echo 45 Periodicals, National Genealogical Society Quarterly 155 Periodicals, National Magazine 65 Periodicals, New England Historic and Gene- alogical Society 155 Periodicals, North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Eegist er '. 165 Periodicals, The Patriotic Marylander 155 Periodicals, The Pilgrim Magazine 158 Periodicals, Presbyterian Historical Society.. 166 Periodicals, Stewart's Genealogical and Histor- ical Miscellany 156 Periodicals, Tennessee Historical Magazine. .156 Periodicals, Washington Historical Quarterly.l£6 Periodicals, Wisconsin Magazine of History.. 156 Periodicals , Wyomip g Historical an d G eological Society 166 PerkinSjMary '- 48 Perrault Family 143 Perrault, Joseph Francois La vie de 143 Perriii,J. Nick ,..28,67 Pcrrin, WilUam Henry 15,)7,20,22,26,33,45,64,62,111 Perry, Cicero F 13 Perry County, Illinois 46, 60, 65 Perry County, Ohio 110 Peru , Illinois 51 Peter, (Rev.) Simon 45 Pettibone.P. F. & Co., Pubs., Chicago 21 Phelps and Gorham Purchase, New York.. 93,96,97,98 Phelps and Gorham Purchase, New York, His- toryof 98 Phelps, James A 147 Philadelphia, Peimsylvania 7, 12, 16, 17, 20, 21, 23, 26, 33, 41; 42, 45, 47, 49, 60. 65, 56, 68, 59, 61, 62, 65, 75, 76, 82, 85, 87, 88, 91, 96, 99 Philbin,P. A 112 Philhow er , C . A 91 Phillips Bros., Springfield .Illinois 69 Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hamp- shire 90 Phillips, N. O 4 Phillips, Sampson & Company, Pubs., Boston 78 Physicians in Illinois 61 Piatt County, Illinois 23, 61 Piatt, Emma C 61 Pickett, A.J 3, 11 Pierpont, Hezekiah 144 Pierpont , (E ev.) James 144 Pierrepont Family 144 Pierrot, G. A. & Son, Pubs., St. Louis, Mo. .. . 87 Pike County, Illinois 51 Pilgrim Fathers 79,162 Pilgrim Magazine Pub. Co 166 Pioneer Heroes and Daring Deeds 153 Pioneer History of the Holland Purchase o£ Western New York 99 Pioneer Kentucky, See Cotterill 73 Pioneers of the Maealloway 76, 90 Pioneer Minister of Minnesota 86 Pioneer Outline History of Northwestern Pennsylvania 114 Pioneer Publishing Company, Chicago 23,31,35,39,41,62,66 Pioneers, Illinois State 25, 61, 52 Pioneers , Ohio State 110 Pitts Family 144 Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 113, 114 Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, in 1816 114 Pleas Bros. Pubs., New Castle, Indiana 68 Pleas, Elwood 68 Pleasant Hill, McLean County, Illinois 41 Plymouth County, Massachusetts 82 Plymouth, Illinois 53, 67 Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania. . . , 114 Plymouth Plantation, Massachusetts 82 Political Parties, Democratic Party 23 Political Parties in Stale of New York 99 Political Parties, Republican Party 53, 56, 87 Political Parties, Whig Convention of 1840, Illinois •■--• 6S Polo.IUinois '^'^^'^f Pond, George E -125 Pope County, Illinois 31, 34, 43, 53 Portage County, Ohio 110 Porter, John L. . .' 38 Porter, John W. H 124 Port Jefferson , Long Island 97 Portland .Maine - 73 Portland, Oregon 112 Portsmouth, Virginia 124 Potter Family -, 92,131 Potter Family, See Shark River District, Monmouth County, New JerseJ- 92 Powell, Burt E 62 Power, John Carroll 68 Powers, (Rev.) Grant 120 Powers, (Mrs.) S. A 58 Prairie du Rocher, Illinois 53 Prairie Farmer, Newspaper 59 ' Presbyterian Church — 19, 20, 32, 60 64, 92, 114, 115, 124, 126, 153 Presbyterian Church, Chicago 19 Presbyterian Church (First), Chicago 63 Presbyterian Church, Galesburg, Illinois — 29 Presbyterian Church, HlUsboro, lUlnois 32 Presbyterian Church, Pennsylvania 113 Presbyterian Church, Peoria, Illinois 60 Presbyterian Church , Seaton , Illinois 64 Presbyterian Church, Virginia State 124, 126 . ■ ■ • Presbyterian Congregation, of Cumberland i'/.~ and Franklin Counties, Pennsylvania 114 Press Association, Ilhnois 54 Preston & Rounds, Pubs., Providence, R. I. .116 : : Price County, Wisconsin 128, Prince, Ezra M s.. . . 40, 64 Princeton , Indiana 70 Princeton , New Jersey 125 Princeville, Illinois 49, 54 Proceedings and Debates of Convention of North Carolina, June 4, 1835 104 Providence, Kent County, Rhode Island. .116, 116 Providence, R. I. , Almon Danforth Hodges and Us Neighbors 116 Providence, R. I., Births, Marriages and Deaths 118 Provincial Troops of New York 94 Provisional Government of Nebraska 88 Pulaski County, Illinois 13, 64 Pulaski , Illinois 45 Puritan Commonwealth 82 Puritan Influences in the formative years of Illinois history 54 Pusey, Pennock 9 Putnam County, Illinois 54 Putnam, G. P. & Sons, Pubs.68,85,95, 105, 123, 143 Putnam's Magazine 145 Quakers, Society of Friends 160, 153 Quakers , Southern 163 Quale, W.P 56 Quantrill and the Border Wars 71 Queen Aimes County, Maryland 77 Queen County, Virginia 123 Queensbury, New York 99 Quincy, Illmois 17, .54, 55 Quincy, Illinois, See Adams County 12,13 Quincy, Illinois, Daugjiters of the American Revolution , 54 Quincy Family 144 Quisenberry, Anderson Chenault 73 177 INDEX — Continued. Raleigh, North Carolina 103, 104,106,106 Rammelkamp, (Dr.) Charles H 32 Ramsey, N. A .103 Rand, MoNally & Co., Pubs., Chicago ..22,37,140 Randall, X. O .107 Randolph, Anson D. F 92 Randolph County, Illinois -.45, 50, 65 Randolph County, Indiana 70 Randolph County, North Carolina 105 Randolph, J. W. & Co., Pubs., Richmond, Va.l24 Randolph Township (McLean County) Illinois 15, 41 Ramm, W. S 115 Rantoul, Illinois .■ 65 Raum.U. B 32 Read Family 130,139,141 Read Family, See Marshall Family 141 Redtord, A. W >.'. 72,73 Redway, G. Printer, Medina, Ohio 110 Reece and Elam, Book and Job Printers, Greensboro, N. C 105 Reed, Wallace P 11 Refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecti- cut 7,8,97 Reid, Harvey 62 Reld, W.Max 96 Religious Development in the Province ol North Carolina .105 Reminiscences of Nevada 88 Reporter Printing Company, Lovington, Uli- • nois 39 Republican Book and Job OflSce, Princeton, Illinois 16 Republican Party 53,65,87 Revolutionary History of North CaroUna 105 Revolutionary Patriots of Maine, See Patriots. 75 • Revolutionary Records of Maryland 76,, 77 ' Revolutionary Soldiers 89, 90 (Revolutionary War 7,8,9, 10, 41,64, ■ 75, 77, 89, 90, 96, 98, 100, 101, 105, 115, 116, 125, 154 Reynolds, Alvah 144 Reynolds Family 144 Reynolds, (Gov.) John -14,57,144 Reynolds, John, Sketches 14 Rhode Island State 115-116 Rhode Island State, Historical Society 115 Rhode Island State, Historical Society, Pro- ceedings 115 Rhode Island State, History of the State 116 Rhode Island State, In the Colonial Wars 116 Rhode Island State, Kent County 113 Rhode Island State, Newport County 116 Rhode Island State, Providence 115 Rhode Island State, Providence, Almon Dan- torth Hodges and his Neighbors 116 Rhode Island State, Providence, Births Mar- riages and Deaths ,. 1 16 Rhode Island State, Society of Friends 115 Rhode Island State, War of the Revolution . . .1 16 Rhode Island State, Warren 116 Rhode Lsland State, Washington County 116 Rhodes & MCClure, Pubs., Chicago 20 Rice, James M 49 Richards & Company, Pubs., Raleigh, N. C-.-106 Richards, H. M. M 114,115 Richland County, Illinois 21, 23, 33, 42, 56 RioWand County, Ohio Ill Richmond, Arnold Pub. , Co. , Chicago 90, 126 Richmond, C. W 25 Richmond, Virginia ,. 122, 123, 124, 125, 126 Richmond, Virginia, Hollywood Cemetery 124 Rickert, J. W 46 Riggs, George C 95 Riker, James 96 Riley, B.F 3 Risley, Theodore H 63 Ritchie County, West Virginia 127 Roberts , EUwood 114 Roberts Family 144 —12 H G Roberts, James H 13 Roberts, Peyton 14 Robinson , Illinois , Argus, Newspaper 2 Rochelle, Illinois 14 Rochester, New York 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 9 Rockford, Illinois 52, 56, 5 Rockingham County, New Hampshire 9 Rock Island County, Illinois 66, 5 Rockland, Massachusetts 8 Rockland Standard, Pubs., Rockland, Me 8 Rock River, Illinois 6 Rodney, Caesar A .' 1 Rodney, (Oapt.) Thomas 1 Roe, Elizabeth A 5 Rogers, Thomas H 6 Rokker,H. W 16,29,41.43,60,14 Romeyn,T. B 9 Rooney, John 138, 15 Ross, Hurvey Lee. 25, 5 Ross, Robert W..; 27,6 Rothert, Otto A . .' 7 Round Prairie, Illinois 63, o Rowan County, North Carohna, History 10 Rowan County, North Carolina Records, Early Settlers 10 RowanCounty, See Sketches of North Carolina ByC. L. Hunter ; 10 Rowell , Hopkins 6 Rowland and Ives , Pubs 13 Roxbury, Connecticut Rozler, Firmln A., History of the Early Set- tlement ol the Mississippi Valley 6 Ruebush-Elkins Pub._Co., Dayton, Virginia. .12 Rumple, Jethro " . . , 10 Rutgers College, New Brunswick, New Jersey. 8 Rutherford County, Tennesssee 11 Ryan, John H 4 Ryburn ,R.L,Esq IC Ryerson, E. L 14 Ryerson Family. U S St. Ange Family 14 St. 'Clair County- Illinois .• 57,; St. Johns College, Annapolis, Maryland ... l St JohnsCoUege, Fordham, New York i Saint Joseph County, Indiana "i St. Joseph Ursuline Convent, Springfield, Illi- nois 6 St. Lawrence County, New York 95, S St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York. . S St. Louis, Missouri 3, 21, 42, 86, 6 St. Louis, Mo., City and County i St. Louis, Mo,, A Civic Masque g St. Louis, Mo., Pageant and Masque g St. Lusson Pageant S ■ St. Mary's Georgia 1 St. Michael's Church and Church Yard , Charles- ton, S. C ....11 St. Patrick's Day 15 St. Paul, Minnesota g St. Paul's Shrewsbury and 1. 17 ..Maryland... 7 St. Philip's Parish, Charleston, S. C 117, 11 Sale, (Mrs.) Nancy J. Leaverton 14 Salem, Massachusetts 78, S Salem. Mass., Press Publishing and Printing Company 8 Salem, New York 9 Salem (New York) Book 9 Salem (New York) Historical Committee 9 Salem Review-Press, Salem, N.Y 9 Salem, North Carolina 10 Salem, S. D 11 Saline County, Illinois 27, 29, 30, 58, 6 Salisbury, Evelyn MoCurdy 13 Salisbury, Herbert Spencer 3 Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut Salley,A. S.,Jr 117,11 178 INDEX — Continued. SampsoD , WilliaiD 94, 101 Sandusky Coimty, Ohio, Pioneer and Historical Association Ill Sangamon County, Illinois 25, 58, 59 Sangamon County, Illinois Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society 60 Sangamon Journal, Springfield, Illinois 54 Santa Fe Trail 71 Santee Circuit, South Carolina 118 Sarchet.B 108 Sauer,Wm. C. & Co., Pubs., Chicago ; 16 Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan;. 85 Saunders, William L 103 Savage, d.S.F 21,51,52 Savannah, Georgia 11 Sawyer, (Judge) Seth F 14 Saybrooke, Connecticut 7 Scammell & Co., St. Louis, Mo 86, 153 Scharb, John Thomas 75 Scharf, J.Thomas 87 Scbenck, J. S., Editor 115 Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, Ph.D 154 Schon, Anders 61 Schuricht, Herrmann 122 Schuyler County, Illinois 59 Scotch Irish in American History 153 • Scott, Charles 144 Scott County, Illinois 26, 46, 58, 59 Scott Family 144,147 Scott Family.Scc Wallbridge Family 147 Scott, John M 38 Scott.OrionC, M. A 144 Scribner.C. & Sons, Pubs 125 Scripps, Bross & Spears, Pubs. , Chicago 29 Soripps Family 138,142,144 Scripps, J. B.... 138,142,144 Sea Spray. Long Island ..: 97 Seabury, (Bishop) Samuel 5 Sear Family. 145 Sears, David B 144,145 Seaton, B. W 60 Seaton, Illinois, Presbyterian Church 54 Secomb, J. W 56 Second Minnesota Veteran Volunteer Infantry 86 SeIby,Paul ...18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 44, 46, 49, 66, 57, 58, 59, 61, 63, 64 Semple Family 145 Semple, (General) James 145 Sentinel Printing Company, Pubs., N. H... 89,90 Sewall, Charies C 80,81,84 Sewall, Samuel 80,81,84 Seymour Family 145 Seymour, Richard 145 Seymour, William 10 Shabbona , Illinois 48 Shaffer. A. W 105 Shaffer's New Township Map of North Caro- lina, 1886 105 Shafto Family 92,131 Shatto Family, See Shark Eiver District, Mon- mouth County, N. J 145 Shallenberger,(Mrs.)E. H 60 Shambaugh, Benjamin F 70 Shark River District, Monmouth County, New Jersey 92 Sharpe, Governor 75 Sharp, W. S 90 Shaw, L. L., Pub. Co., Dixon, Illinois 23 Shaw, Lloyd 23 Shawnee County, Kansas 71 Shearer Family 128 Shearer, James William 128 Shelby County, Illinois 47, 59 Shelby ville, Illinois '59 Sheldon & Company, Pubs.,N. Y 97,121 Sheldon, Blakeman & Co., N. Y 85 Shenandoah Valley, Virginia 121, 1 22 123 125 Shenandoah Valley, West Virginia. '.126 Shepard and Johnston Pubs., Chicago 51 Shepard, H. O., Pub, Chicago 26 PAGE. Sheppard, Robert D 27 Shields Family. ^ 145 Shields, (General) James 145 Shimmell, L. S US Shiner Family 145 Shiner, George Huse 145 Shiner, Harry Lawrence 145 Shirley, Massachusetts 1 83 Shoemaker, F. C 87 Short Family 145 Short, (Rev.) William F 44, 46 Showerman, Grant 135,143 Shurtlefl College, Upper Alton, Illinois 59,60 Shurtleff, N. B 82 Sibley, John Langdon 74,75 Simms, Jeptha R 96 Sinnissippi Farm , Ogle County, Illinois 48 Sketch Book of Saint Louis 87 Sketches of Early Life and Times in Kentucky, Missouri and Illinois 73, 87 Sketches of North Carolina 106 Smedley Family 145 Smedley, George 148 Smedl ey, Sarah 148 Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts. . 83 Smith, D. C 59 Smith, (Mrs.) Eva Munson :...64,66 Smith, Joseph 114, 115 Smith, J. W. , 41 Smith, Pearsall 95 Smith, WiUiam 69 Smith, Z 72 Smuckcr, Isaac 109, 110 Snapp, William L 29 Snyder,Adam W 67 Snyder, (Mrs.) Felicie Cottet 47 Snjrder, (Dr.) John Francis 67, 64. 136 Societies, Holland Society 151 Societies, Huguenot Society of America 151 Societies, Presbjl^erian Historical Society 156 Society of the Cincinnati , Delaware 9, 10 Society for the Germans m Maryland 76 Somerset County, Maryland 77 Somerset, New Jersey, Newspaper 128 Sommerville, (Dr.) H. C 122 South Bend, Indiana, Sprlngbrook Park 70 South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Lehigh Uni- versity 113 South Carolina State 117-118 South Carolina State, Charleston 117 South Carolina State, Charleston Gazette 117 South Carolina State, Charleston Library So- „ciety 117 South Carolina State, Charleston, St. Philip's Parish 117 ■ South Carolina State College 118 South Carolina State, Colonial and Revolu- tionary Eras : 117 South Carolina State, Columbia. . . . . 117 118 South Carolina State, County Journal 117 South Carolina State, Gazette, Marriage Notices in 117 South Carolin a State, History of the Colony and State 117 South Carolina State, Huguenot Society. ii7il55 South Carolina State, Jews of South Carolina. .117 South Carolina State, Newberry. . . 117 South Carolina State, St. Mark'is Parish . 1 18 South Carolina State, St. Philip's Parish, Charleston iig South Carolina State, Santee Circuit .'."." " ". 1 " ' " ' 118 South Carolina State, Williamsburg Township. 118 South Dakota State Us South Dakota State, Der Deutsch-Amerikau- ische Farmer ng South Dakota State, Governors, United States Senators and Chief Justices of. . . 118 South Dakota State, Salem 118 South Fork, Baptist Association, North Caro- „liDa 102 Southbury, Connecticut 8 179 INDEX — Continued. Southern Families 145 Southern History County Pubs., St. Louis, Mo 87 Southern Methodist Publishing House, Nash- ville, Tenn 72,73 Southern New Jersey 91 Southold, New York 99 Southwestern PubllahingCo., Nashville, Teim.119 Sowell, Andrew Jackson 120 Spaflord, Onondago County, New York ^ . 100 Spanish American War, Third United States Volunteer Cavalry 118 Spanish and' French Manuscripts 73 Sparks, Edwin Earle 26 Sparks, (Mrs.) KatherineE 13 Speaker-Hines Press, Detroit, Mich 85 Spear, Stephen!, 28 ■ Spears Family 145 Spears 3Iary 145 Speer, W. S .119 Spencer, Thomas Edwin 87 . Spensley, William 34 Spilman,(Eev.)T. E 16,45 Sprague, Owen and Nash, Pub., Augusta, Me. ' 74,155 Sprirgbrook Park, South Bend, Indiana 70 Springer, (Rev.) Mrs. C 109,110 Springfield, Illinois 21,24,29,30,33, 35, 39, 41, 43, 47, 53, 58, 59, 60, 65, 73, 87, 120, 128 Springfield, Massachusetts .79,81,83 Springfield, (Mass.) Families 145 Springfield, (Mass.) PrintingCo 73,81,87 Springfield, Ohio 108 Stacy, James 12 Stafford Family 146 Stafford Family, See Wallbridge 147 Standard Printing Co., Los Angeles, Cal.. 64 Standard PubUshing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio 20,32 Staples Family 146 Stark County, Illinois 60,61 Starke County, Indiana 70 Starr, F.F 136,142 State Co., (The) Pubs., Columbia, S. C 117 Steams, Ezra S ..89 Stedman, J. W 7 J Steele, Elizabeth MaxweU 105 ; , Steele, William Lucas 28 % Stephens Family 146, 149 i' Stephens Printing Company, Jefferson City, Mo... 87 Stephenson County, Illinois 60,61, 65 Steuten County, New York 98 Stevens Family. 130,139,141 Stevens Family, See Marshall Family .141 Stevens, Frank E 14,15,63 Stevens, Thomas Wood.. 87 Stevenson, Adlaj E 131,146 . Stevenson Family. 146 Steward, Ilh'nois .". 61 Steward, William 91 Stewart, A. J. D 86 Stewart, Frank H 93,166 Stewart, J. E 18 Stewart, (Eev.) Theophilus G 91 Stewart, William 88,91 Stewart's Genealogical and Historical Mis- :■ . ;cellany.... ..90,91,93,166 f Stillman's Eun, Black Hawk War 14 StillmaD Valley, Illinois 14 ; • Stlllwell, W. H 95 Stites Family 146 Stith, William 123 Stookard, (Miss) S. W 101 . Stone, H. S. & Co., Pubs., Chicago 18 Stone, J. J. & Co., Pubs., Greensboro, N. C 103 Stone, William 98 Stormont, Gilbert E 68,70 Story of a Border City During the Civil War. . 87 Story of Old St. Louis 67 Story of a Eegiment 86 PAGE. Stout Family 9,10.14( Stout, Penelope lo; 14( Stouterburgh, H. A gi Strand, A. E 41 Strange, A. T 137,141 Stratford, Connecticut ' Strawn , Christopher C 3< Streets, T.H 10,14( Strickland, W. P • 4' Stringer, Lawrence B 3! Stuart Family 14( Stuart, (Major) John T .141 . Stubblefleld Family 14( Stubblefleld, George W 14( Stubblefleld, John 141 Stubblefleld, Eobert 14i Stubbs, Alfred 9; Stubbs, Corporal Samuel 15 Studley Family 14( Studley, E. P. & Co., Printers, St. Louis, Mo. . Sues, Otto L 107,11 Suffolk County N. Y 9 Suffolk, M ssachusetts 8 Summerfleld School, Grafton Eoad, Madison County, Illinois 6 Summers County, West Virginia 12 Summit County, Ohio 107, 110, 11 Summit County, Ohio, History 11 Summit County, Ohio, Portrait and Bio- graphical Record H Summy, C. F 1 Sim day, William, (Billy Simday) 13 Supreme Courts 15 Surrogate's Oflce, New York City 9 Sussex County, New Jersey 9 Sutherland and McEvoy, Pubs., Belleville, Illinois 14, 5 Swain, (Hon .) David L. LL.D 10 Swan, Alon zoM 1 Swansy, Henry Biddall 14 Swedlsn Church, Crane Hook Church, Dela- ware .' Swedish Church, Wilmington, Del., Old Swedes' Swem, Earl Gregg 124, 12 Sw^son, Earle & P. G., Skirven, Pubs 7 ' Switzer's Illustrated History of Missouri 8 Sydenstricker, Edgar 123, 12 Syracuse, New York 11,9 T Talbot Coimty, Maryland 7 Talcott, S. V , 9 Taunton, Massachusetts S Tavel, A. B 11 Tavel, Eastman & Howell, Pubs., Nashville, ( Tenn 11 Taylor, C. E 10 Taylor, (Mrs.) Harriet U Taylor, J. B 12 Taylor, S. E. & Co., Pubs. , LaPorte, Ind 6 Taylor, T. M., Pub., New York 122, 13 Tazewell Coimty, Illinois 62, 6 Tennessee State. 118-15 Tennessee State, Bristol 12 Tennessee State, DeZalb County 11 Tennessee State, McNairy County 11 Tennessee State, Marshall County 11 Tennessee State, Maury County 11 Tennessee State, Nashville 118, 11 Tennessee State, Rutherford County 11 Tennessee State, Washington IS Tennessee Stal e, Wilson County li Terhune and Van Anglen, Pubs., New Bruns- • wick, New Jersey... S Terre Haute, Indiana 5 Territory and Journals of William Walker, Pro- visional Governor of Nebraska Territory., i Texas State 73, li Texas State, Austin 15 180 INDEX— -Continued. PAGE. Third United States Volunteer Cavalry, Spanish-American War 118 Thomas Gabriel 92, 113 Thomas, Joseph 153 Thomas, William 67 Thompson & Everts, Pubs., Geneva^ Illinois. . 23 Thompson Bros. & Burr, Pubs., Elgin, Illinois 26 Thompson, E. L 61 Thompson Family 146 Thompson, James H 108 Thompson, Lewis O 50 Thompson, Ehoda 146 Thompson, Robert Ellis 153 Thompson, Peter G., Pubs Ill Thon,A. & Co., Pubs., Dublin 142 Thornton, Anthony 59 Thornton, (Rev.) N. W 54 Thrapp , Eussel T 20, 24 Thurston, John H 56 Thwaites, Reuben Gold 13, 26, 72 Thwaites, Reuben Gold, Early Western Trav- els.,.. 13,72 Tibbits Family 129, 147 Ticonderoga, New York 95 Tiernan-Havens, Printing Company, Kansas City, Mo 122,131,133 Tiffany, Charles Comfort 150 Tilgham, Oswald 77 TUlson, Mrs. Christiana Holmes 53,55 Tillson, (Col.) John 13 Times Job Printing Co. , Winchester, Illinois . . 59 Times-Mirror Printing House, Los Angeles, Cal 'i3I Tipton County, Indiana 68, 69, 70 Titus, 6. J .63 57 Todd, (Col.) John 35 Toledo, Ohio Ill Toledo County, Ohio 109 Tombigbee Basin , Alabama 3 Ton Family 147 Topsham, Maine 74 Torch Press, (The), Cedar Rapids, la .26,71 Tories 98 Toulon , Stark County; Illinois 60, 61 Townshend, Charles Hervey 5, 6 Tracy and Sanford, Pubs., Claremont, N. H.. 90 Trans-Mississippi Region 88 Transylvania University, Lexington , Ky 73 Trenton , New Jersey 90, 91, 92, 93 Trimmer, D. F 41 Trinity College, Connecticut 7 Trubner &Co.,Pubs., London 83 Trumbull County, Ohio, History Ill Trumbull, J. Hammond 6 Tryon County, New York 98 Tucker, Ebenezer 70 Turner Family 147 Turner, Josiah Jr., State Printer, North Car- olina 104 Turner, (Mrs.) Kernhappuch lit 154 Turner, O 93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 101 Tuscola, Illinois 24 Tuttle Company, Pubs. , Rutland, Vt 135 Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, Pubs., Hartford, „Conn 5,136,142 Twm Groves, Illinois 61 Tyler, Benjamin Bushrod 150 Tyler, C.C. .■.■.■.■.' .27, 30 Tyler, Lyon Gardiner 126 Tyson , Robert A ! ! 25 Udell, E.J 55 Union County, Illinois is 54 6i 62 Union County, New Jersey ' 9l' 93 Union Grove Bible Society, Putnam Couiity ' Illinois 54 Union, Lincoln County, Maine ".!!"' 74 75 Union Publishing Company, Springfield ' Illinois 'l28 Unitarian Church , United States 163 United Brethren in Christ (The) 150 United Presbyterian Church, Pubs 70 United States 21, 22, 53, 153 United States Biographical Dictionary 153 ' United States Constitution 21 United States Genealogy 153 United States Supreme Court 152 United States Volunteer Cavalry, Spanish- American War, North Dakota 107 Unity Baptist Church, Kentucky 72 Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Bio- graphy and Mythology; 153 Universalist Church, United States 153 University, Columbia, New York 154 University, of Michigan .« 85 University of Missouri 88 University of North Carolina 106 University of Pennsylvania 115 University of Rochester, New York 99 Urbana, Illinois 17, 62 Utah State 120 Utica, New York 98 Vallette, H. F 25 Van Benthuysen C. - ' 99 Vandalia, Illinois 62 Vandergrift, L. C 10 Van Duzer Family 147 Van Noppen, C. L., Pubs., Greensboro, N. C..104 Van Rensselaer, (Rev.) C 153 Van Rensselaer Family 147 Varnum Family 147 Varnum , George 147 Varnum , John 147 Varnum, John Marshall 147 Varnum, Joseph 147 Varnum, Samuel 147 Varnum, Thomas 147 Vassar College, New York ilOO Vaughan Family 147 Veech, James 113 Vermilion County, Illinois 62 Vermont State, 1 20, 121 Vermont State, Coos County, Vermont 120 Vermont State, Ludlow -. 121 Vernon County, Wisconsin 128 Virgin Virgin Virgin Virgin Virgin Virgin: Virgin Virgin: Virgin: Virgin Virgin: Virgin: Virgin Virgin Virgin: Virgin: Virgin: Virgin: Virgin: Virgin Virgin Virgin Virgin Virgin: Virgin Virgin Virgin a , Illinois 57, 62 a , Illinois, Enquirer, Newspaper . 17 ia State 121-126 a State, Augusta County 121 a State, Barcroft 123 a State, Bedford County i2i 126 a State, Berkeley County )2i 122' 125 a State, Berryvllle 122 a State, Clarke County 122 125 a State, Dayton 122 a State, Frederick County 125 .a State, Germantown 122 a State, Grayson County '.'. 122 a State, Hampton 123 a State, Jefferson County i22, i23,'l25 a State, Jews in , Virginia 123 124 a State, King and Queen County .123 a State, Lexington 125 a State, Loudoun County 123 la State, Lynchburg 123, 125 a State, Norfolk City 124 a State, Norfolk County " 124126 I a State , Portsmouth 124 a State, Richmond 122, 123, 124, 125,' 126 a State, Williamsburg 123, 125 126 a State, Winchester 124 126 a State, Woodstock 123'l25 Voeelle, James Thomas ...'-!..!!!].!!!!.... 11 12 w^SS^n Comity, Illinois 26, 37, 62,63 Waddell , Alfred Moore 106 181 INDEX — Continued. PAGE. Waddy, Everett Co .• 106 Wadsworth Family.; '. 130,139,141 "Wadsworth Family, See Marshall Family 141 Wake County, North Carolina 106 Waite, O. F. B. 89 Wake County, North Carolina, See Historical Raleigh..... 106 Wake Forest College, North Carolina 106 Wakeley, (Eev.) Joseph B 152 Walker, C. & Co., Pubs., Chicago 40 Walker, C.T 117 Walker, (Mrs.) Harriet J 64 Walker, William 88 Walker, Williston 150 Wall, John A 33 Wallace Family 147 Wallace, Joseph 58 Wallace, Spooner .80 Wallbridge Family 147 Wallbridge, Henry j 147 Wallbridge, William Gedney 147 Wallser, J 117 Walnut Grove, Morgan County, Illinois 63 Walter, William 154 Walters & Weber, Pubs., Springfield, Illinois.. 120 Waltham, Massachusetts 83 Walworth, Co., Wisconsin 128 War o£ 1812 10,50,63,67,73,154 War of 1812, Delaware 10 War of 1812, History of, in Western Country. . 73 War of 1812, Kentucky in. War of 1812 73 War of the Kebellion 23, 29, 37, 46, 48,60, 63, 64 War of the Eebellion, Diary of Edward W. Crippen 64 War of the Rebellion, Illinois Ninety-first Volunteer Infantry 29 , War of the Eebellion, Morgan County, Illinois, Soldiers 46 War of the Rebellion, Ogle County, Illinois Volunteers 48 War of the Eebellion, Eegimental Histories, Illinois 63, 64 War of the Rebellion, Sangamon County, Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society 60, 64 War of the Eevolution ^ 7, 8, 9, 10 64, 75, 77, 89,-90, 96, 98. 100, 101, 105, 154 War of the Eevolution, Clark, George Eogers, Army led by in his Conquest of Illinois , 1778-79 64 War of tte Eevolution, Connecticut in the Revolution 7, 8, 10 War of the Revolution, Delaware in the Eev- olution 9, 10 War of the Eevolution, Illinois, List of Eev- olutionary Soldiers buried in Illinois 64 War of the Eevolution, McLean County, Illinois, Eevolutionary Soldiers buried in.. 41 War of the Eevolution, Pennsylvania Border Warfare in 115 War of the Eevolution, Pennsplvania, The Pennsylvania German in the Eevolution 115 War of the Revolution, Rhode Island in the Revolution 116 War of the Revolution, Virginiain the Revolu- tion 125 War with Mexico 64 Ward Family ..148 Ward, Josiah 148 Ward, Wilham 148 Ward & Weiland, Pubs., New Lexington, Ohio 110 Warner, A^ Pubs., Chicago 125, 127, 128 Warner & Beers, Pubs. , Chicago 13, 40, 66, 68 Warner, Rufus S 121 Warren County, Illinois 64, 65 Warren County, Pennsylvania 115 Warren Family 148 Warren, Rhode Island 116 Warren, Thomas B.. 83,145 Warrenville, Illinois 65 Warsaw, New York 101 Washburne, Elihu B 26.132 PAGE. Washington College, Tennessee 120 Washington, Connecticut : 8 Washington County, Illinois 21,33,43,65 Washington Coimty , Marietta, Ohio. . - Ill Washington County, Rhode Island 116 Washington, D.C 76,77,88,119 Washington State 126 Washington & Lee University, Lexington, Va , 125 Washington, Tennessee ; 120 Waterbury, (Col.) David 7,8 Waterloo, Illinois 45 Waterman, A. N., A. B., LL.D 22 Waters, Thomas Franklin 81 Watertown, Massachusetts 83 Watson, W.C 95 Waukegan, Illinois. 65 Wautauea County, North Carolina 106 Wayne County, Illinois 21, 65 Wayne County, Indiana j 70 Wayne County, New York 98 Wayne County, Ohio Ill Waynesville, North Carolina 103 Webb, Albert Bishop 3 Webb Book Company, Birmingham, Ala 3,11 Weber, Jessie Palmer 129, 130 Webley Family 92,131 Webley Family, See Shark River District, Mon- mouth County, N. J 92 Webster, Kimball 89 Webster, Martha Farnham 28 Weed, Parsons & Co., Pubs., Albany, N. Y. 93,95,97,101 Weeden, William B 152 Weeks, Stephen Beauregard, Ph.D 105,153 Weiser, Coiuad, Journal 112 Welch, (Mrs.) Emma Finney 7 Welles, Edwin Stanley 5, 9 Wells, Henry Ward 50 Wertenbaker, Thomas J : 125 Wesleyan University, Mlddletown, Conn 8 West, E. W 57 West Farms, Westchester County, New York.lOl West Gardiner, Maine 76 West, G. M 124 West, Mary Allen 28. West, New Jersey. 92 West Point Township, Stephenson County, Illinois 60,65 West Virginia State .126, 127 West Virginia State, Charleston 126 West Virginia State, Fairmount 127 West Virginia State, Harrison County 126 West Virginia State, Hinton 127 West Virginia State, Kanawha County 126 West Virginia State, Marion County 127 West Virginia State, Morgantown 126 West Virginia State, Parkersburg. . .■ 126 West Virginia State, Ritchie County .127 West Virginia State, Shenandoah Valley 126 West Virginia State, Summers County 127 West Virginia State, WheeUng 127 Western Cavaliers 72, 73 Western Counties of New York 101 Western Historical Company 61, 127 Western Historical Society, Pubs., Chicago.. ..128 Western Presbyterianism 114 Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. 112 Westfleld Jubilee 83 Westfield, Massachusetts 83 Weston, Deborah Brownell 148 Weston, Edmund Brownell .*..148 Weston Family 148 Weston, (Hon.) Gershom Bradford 148 Weston, Massachusetts 83 Wethersfleld, Conn 4,6, 8, 9,65 Weymouth, Massachusetts 84 Weymouth Historical Society Publication No. 1 82 Weymouth Historical Society, Publishers 84 Wheeler, George Augustus 7 182 INDEX— Concluded. Wheeler, H. W 74 Wheeler, Jolin H 104 Wheeler, W. O 92 WheeUng, West Virginia 7 Whig Convention of 1840, Illinois 65 Whipple Family 139 Whipple Family, See Keve , 139 Whltoher, William F 89 Whitcomb, Frank H 89, 90 White, Charles Fred 115 White County, Illinois 66 White County, Indiana 70 White, Edward 68 White Family .92, 130, 131, 139, 141 White Family, See Marshall Family 141 White Family, See Shark River District, Monmouth County, N. J 148 White, Mary Tracy 37 White, Stephen Van Culen 33, 48 Whitehall, Illinois 29 Whiteley, William G 9,10 Whiteside County, Illinois 66 Whitter & Shepperson, Pubs., Eichmond, Va. 126,130 Who's Who in Philadelphia (Colored People).. 115 Wickham, Martha 97 Wicomico County, Maryland 77 Wigginand Lunt, Pubs., Boston 80,81,84 Wilbur, Peroival Coons 132 Wilcox, John S 35 Wilderman,E. S 57 Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania 115 Willde, Franc Bangs (Polinto) 18 Will County, Illinois 34,37,66 Willard , Frances E 27 Willet Family, See Long Island Genealogies.. 148 William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va . .125 Williams, A. B .....109 Williams College 84 Williams, (Rev.) Charles B., A. B.,D.r> 102 Williams, Cornelia Bartow 148 Williams, C. S 56 Williams Family 148 Williams Family,SeeLongIsland Genealogies. 148 Williams, H. Z. & Bro., Pubs., Cleveland, Ohio 110,111 "Williams, J. Fletcher 86 Williams, John 148 Williams, Lawrence 148 Williams Simeon Breed 148 Williams, Walter 86 Williams and Wilklns Co., Pubs., Baltimore, Md..... 76,77,135 Williamsburg Township, South Carolina 118 Williamsburg, Virginia 123,125, 126 Williamson, C.W 107 Williamson County, Illinois 27,29,30,58,66 Williamson , Hugh 304 Williamson , Joseph 74 Williamsport, Pennsylvania 112 Williamston , Massachusetts 84 Willis Family, Sec Longlsland Genealogies... 148 Willis,!. A 14 Wills, Abstract of. New York 93 Wills, Calendar of, Maryland 77 Wills, New Jersey 93 Wills, North Carolina 106 Wilmette, Illinois 26,67 Wilmington, Delaware 9, 10 Wilmington, North Carolina 106 Wilson, Charles Edward 21 Wilgon County, Tennessee 120 Wilson, E. A. & Co., Pubs., Springfield, Illi- nois 58 WUson, Granville P 75,90 Wilson, Humphreys & Co., Pubs., Logansport, Ind 24 Wilson, J. & Son, Pub., Cambridge, Mass 85 Wilson, James Grant 149 Wilson, Joseph M., Pubs., Philadelphia 112,113.114 PAGE. Wilson, Leonard ,-v----^^'}ll Wilson, Leonard, See National Magazine — 1S6 Winborne, Judge Benjamin B 147 Winchester, Connecticut • - = Winchester, Illinois ■ ■ o»! «l Winchester, Virginia 124, 126 Windham County, Connecticut 8 Windsor, Connecticut 4, a, 6, 8,9 Windsor, Massachusetts 84 Winfleld , Charles H 92 Winnebago County, Illinois 66, 67 Winnebago, War of 1827 67 Winsor, Justin 85 Winston , North Carolina 107 Winterburn, J. & Co., Pubs., San Francisco, Cai: -.. "S',^i? Winterport, Maine 74, 7S Wisconsin State 127-128 Wisconsin State .Chippewa County 127 Wisconsin State, Dane County 127 Wisconsin State, Dunn County 127 Wisconsin State, Eau Claire County. 127 Wisconsin State, Milwaukee 128 Wisconsin State, Pepin County 128 Wisconsin Stai e. Price County 128 Wisconsin State, University, Madison 97 Wisconsin State, Vernon County 128 Wisconsin State, Walworth County 128 Wltherspoon , Halliday 44 Wobum , Middlesex County, Massachusetts. .81, 84 Wolcott, Connecticut 9 Wolcott Family 148 Woman Suffrage Association 154 Woman's Christian Temperance Union 154 Women, Chronological list of Prominent American 154 Women , Our Pioneers 154 Wood County, Ohio 109,111,112 Wood. David Ward 18,55 Woods, John 26 Woodbury, Connecticut 8 Woodbury, New Jersey 93 Woodbury County, New Jersey, See Stewart's Miscellany. : 90, 91, 93, 166 Woodcock,!;. A 50 Woodford County, Illinois 67 Woodruff, George 34,66 Woodstock, Illinois 40 Woodstock, Virginia 123,125 Worcester County, Maryland 77 Worcester, Massachusetts 8 World Publishing Co. , Chicago 16 World's Fair, Chicago, Illinois 51 Worsley and Sinith, Pubs., Lexington, Ky 63,73 Wright Faniily, See Long Island Genealogies. .149 Wright and Potter, Pubs. , Boston 82 Wright, Tobias A 132 Wyoming County, New York 98 Wyoming Histgncaland Geological Society... 115 Wyoming State 128 Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 9 Yates Coimty, New York 98 Yeamaii, W. Pope, D.D 86 Yellow Banks, (Now Oquawka) Illinois 31, 67 Young, Alexander 78, 79 Young, Andrew W 70,101 Young, E. Hort on 53,57 Young Family 149 Young, Mrs. John 137 Youngstown, Ohio 109, 111 Zotz, A 49 Zurbonsen, (Rev.) A i7,ii 1-*^=^ *W' ■^m u*"*- .3^^- .v^ ^-r. ^..^ ^^