Bdj^r B.&rown. Dca. CATAIaOGUE OF THE liOflH EXHIBITI0]^1 Under the Auspices o? the Old DonQinion Chapter, Of 1 iiUN iili \/iT-jj iTLi.^ . Olc\ l]h-m in I QTi chs. Benefit o? The Virginia Historical Societcj RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. April. 1897. GIFT • .\/-qK4^^ MRS. MARY MALRY ,/ER.H 1912 LIST OF OFFICERS OF OLD DOMINION CHAPTER, 01 Mrs. BEX.IAMIN L. PURCELL. Regent. ]Mrs. DECATUR AXTELL, Vice-Regent. Miss MARY LYONS MAY'O, Recording Secretary. ^rISS MADGE FREEDLEY, Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. JUNIUS A. MORRIS. Treasurer. Miss MARY MANN PAGE NEWTON. Historian. Mrs. .TAMES R. V. DANIEL, Registrar. Committee for Xoan JEibibit : Mrs. HERBERT A. CLAIBORNE, Chairman. Mus. JAMES LYONS Miss MARY MANN PAGE NEWTON. .\SSISTED BY THE FOLLOWING LADIES : Mrs. (;E0RGE W. MAYO, Mrs. JUNIUS A. MORRIS, Mrs. C. W. P. BROCK, Mrs. REGINALD GILHAM, Mrs. STEPHEN PUTNEY, Miss MARY BELL PERKINS, Mrs. JAMES R. V. DANIEL. Miss MADGE FREEDLEY. OLiD DOMINIO^I CHAPTER, Richmond, Va. Organizet January 25, 1892. Object of Old Dotninioii Chapter : The material advancement of tlie interests of tlie Chapter, and the Endowment of the Virginia Historical Society. Table of Coriterits. Portraits in Oil, -"i Portraits by St. Meinin, 20 Silhouettes, 22 Miniatures and Brooches . . 2;> Manuscripts and Autographs, 28 Portraits, Engraved and Photographic Copies, 38 Paintings, &c., 44 Engravings and Prints, 45 Coats of Arms, 48 Book Plates ."')1 Silver and Glass, 52 China 57 Jewelry <)1 Dresses, Laces, Fans, Embroideries, <>7 Furniture, . 70 Arms, Armor, Indian Relics, Etc., . 7." Maury Relics, 70 Relics of President INIadison and Family, . . 81 Miscellaneous 83 11 Richmond' "vii?.5j„,;s^ Catalogue of Exhibits. PORTRAITS IN OIL. No. SUBJECT AND OWNER. 1 — John Mayo, of "Powhatan Seat," Henrico county (1737- '80), member of House of Burgesses, Revolutionary Con- vention, and Legislature — Owner, Mr. George W. Mayo, Richmond. 2 — Mary Tabb, wife of John Ma^'o, preceding. — Owner, Mr. George W. Mayo, Richmond. 3 — Colonel John Mayo, of "Bellville," Henrico county (1760- 1818), builder of Mayo's bridge, member of Legislature, &c. By Thomas Sully. — Owner, Mr. Edward C. Mayo, Rich- mond. 4 — Abigail de Hart (1701-1843), wife of Colonel John Mayo. By Thomas Sully. —Owner, Mr. Edward C. Mayo, Rich- mond. 5 — Robert Page ( 17()4-1S40), of "Janeville," Clarke county, Va., captain in Revolution and member of Congress, 17!'l- 1801. By Ford. — Owner, Miss Mary Mann Page Newton, Richmond. (■> — Sarah Walker Page (1776-1843), daughter of Robert Page, of "Broadneck," Hanover county, and wife of Captain Ro- bert Page. By Ford. — Owner, Miss Mary Page Mann New- ton, Richmond. 7 — William Brockenbrough (1778-18'')S), member of Legisla- ture and State Council and Judge of Court of Court of Ap- peals of Virginia. — Owner, Right Rev. John Brockenbrough Newton, Richmond. 8 — Three Children of Hon. Philip Grymes, of "Brandon," Middlesex county, who died in 175(). One of these was the wife of Governor Thomas Nelson. — Owner, X^irginia His- torical Society. HIGH CLASS Photography, 525 Broad Street, East, t^IchnQoi^d, Va. ARTHUR L. PLEASANTS. TELEPHONE 114. CHARLES S. CRENSHAW. Pleasapts 8t Crenshaw, insurance, 11041^ East Main Street, RICHMOND, VA. General Ji gents of ^ Jhe J^grJcljJ tlJraJ Inshrarrce Go-, ofWatertov/n, oN. ^. cPerfect irrdenjnj'tij. fosses prorrjptllj adjusted and paid. Insbrance against damage blj Jig}jtnirjg, whether fire er^sLies or not. tornado ^Policies issued. Conference ir^Vited. Also General Agentu tor Virginia of ^ 3 he GiJar arjtors £jabflft)j=lrjdem?jj'ty Go., of ' VV JZ/ J_/lv Ct V^VV.5 tions and prices of the various Insignia, etc., 1)02 ChestllUt Street, adopted by the society, mailed on request. PHILADELPHIA. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, -»- A Royal Stock The Nowlan Co., Furniture, m, CANDitgr liom. miiUbStreet. 921 MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA. Ii>ic 2)iamon&s, Matcbes, Sterlino Silverware, Diamond Mounting and Resetting Precious Stones a Specialty. 9 24 — Captain William Daiidridge, of King William county. 25 — Bartholomew Dandridge, nephew of President Washington, and at one time his private secretary. — Owner, Miss Martha Washington Haly burton, Richmond. 2(3 — President James Madison. — Owner, Mrs. William A. Bragg, Richmond. 27 — Henry Clay — Owner, Mrs. Parke C. Bagby, Richmond. 28 — Mrs. Macon, sister of John Augustine Smith, president of William and Mary College — Owner, Mrs. Parke C. Bagby, Richmond. 29— William Branch Giles, Amelia county (17<)2-lS80), Gov- ernor of Virginia, United States Senator l.s04-lSl."i, and member of Congress. — Owner, Mrs. Frances Gwynn Townes, Richmond. 30 — Frances, daughter of Thomas Peyton Gwynn and wife of Governor Giles. — Owner, Mrs. Frances Gwynn Townes, Richmond. 31 — Mr. Rose, son of Rev. Robert Rose. — Owner, Miss Annie Fltzhugh Rose Walker, Richmond. 32— Colonel William Byrd, I. (1B59-1701), of "Westover," Auditor General and member of Council. — Owner, Mrs. Stewart, of "Brook Hill," Henrico county. 33— Evelyn Byrd (1709-1737), daughter of Colonel William Bj^rd, II., of "Westover," famous in tradition as a beauty and belle. — Owner, Mrs. Stewart, of "Brook Hill," Hen- rico county. 34— Colonel Wilham Byrd, II. (1674-1744), of Westover, Re- ceiver General President of the Council, and founder of Richmond. Copy by W. L. Sheppard.— Owner, Mr W. h. Sheppard, Richmond. 3.") — Patrick Henry. By Thomas Sully. — Owner, Mr. William Wirt Henry, Richmond. 3() — Patrick Henry. — Owner, Mrs. Thomas Boiling, Richmond. 37 — Mrs. Kmily Rutherfood Aylett. wife of Patrick Henry Ay- lett. By Sully. — Owner, Mrs. Thomas Bowling, Richmond. 38 — Mrs. Emily Coles Rutherfoord, wife of John Ruthcrfoord, Governor of Virginia. 1^>- Sully. — Owner, Mrs. Thomas Boiling, Richmond. O. H. BERRY &. CO., Clothiery, A full line of_ J FOR MEN AND BOYS. Hicbmond, Va. James W. i^artin, Wc do rpot confipc ourselves to one factory but sell the best of all nnakes, l2Man[i 1216 MQin, cor. Governor 8t J. A. 121 E. Broad St. fine footwear, ime are niafting a specialty! of ffinc Correspondence paper. "CUe claim that ®ur Stocft is as Com= plctc an? lUcll 5clectc^ as "Ciffanv's. THUe ^o our own Copper ipiate IPrintincj, jeniDossing, StaniptnQ an^ IHluniinatino iu our own Hjousc, a»l^ can ^elivcr v;our or^cr tbc same C'av it is receive?. 11s it not wortb wblte to call on us ? lEverett Ma^^e1? -s been attributed to Vandyke). — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 52 — Arthur Moseley, son of William, 1G49. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce Richmond. 58 — Colonel William Randolph ( Kiol-lTl 1), of "Turkey Island," Henrico; came to Virginia about 1 ()()!>; Speaker of House of Burgesses KiOS, Attorney General. — Owner, Mr. PMward C. Mayo, Richmond. 5-1 — Mary, daughter of Henry Isham, and wife of Colonel Wil- liam Randolph (preceding). — Owner, Mr. Edward C. Mayo, Richmond. 5() — Mary, daughter of Henry Isham, and wife of Colonel W^il- liam Randolph (preceding). — Owner, Mrs. L,andonia Ran- dolph Minor, Richmond. 57— Colonel William Randolph, Jr. (1(5X1-1742), of "Turkey Island," member of Council 172S-1742. — Owner, Mr. Ed- ward C. Mayo, Richmond. 5S — Elizabeth (1691-1728), daughter of Colonel Peter Beverley, of the Council, and wife of Colonel William Randolph, Jr. — Owner, Mr. Edward C. Mayo, Richmond. 59 — Colonel Richard Randolph, Sr. , of "Curies," Henrico, Bur- gess and treasurer. — Owner, Mr. Richard Boiling. ()() — Jane, daughter of Major John Boiling, of "Cobbs," and wife of Colonel Richard Randolph, Sr. — Owner, Mr. Richard Boiling. (;i — Sir John Randolph. — Owner, Mrs. Joseph Bryan, Eabur- num, Henrico county. (j2 — Sir John Randolph, knight ( l(')9-")-l 7-57 ), vSi)eaker House of Burgesses, Treasurer, and Attorney General (water color after original miniature. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. W Daniel, Richmond. ()8 — Lady Susannah, wife of vSir John Randol])h. and daughter of Colonel Peter Beverley ( water color after miniature. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V. Daniel, Richmond. Buy <^^Kid Gloves, 0//r Line at . . . $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, , . . Have No Equal. I DAVIS ART GALLERY, (Kigf e(^t (ifa. Richmond, Va. Capital, = =$500,000, Authorized by law to act as Execu- tor, Administrator, Committee, Guardian, Trustee, Receiver, Fiscal and Transfer Agent, and as Registrar of stocks and bonds ; is a legal de- pository for Trust Funds and for money paid into court. JAS. N. BOYD, President. MANN S. QUARLES, Vice-President. JOHN MORTON, Sec'y and Treas. 17 7''^— Anil, daughter of William Randolph, of " Wilton," and wife of Benjamin Harrison, of Brandon, a famous belle of her day, and known to Jefferson and his youthful contemporaries as " Nancy Wilton. — Owner, Mr. Kdward C. Majx), Rich- mond. 79 — lyucy, daughter of William Randolph, of "Wilton," and wife of Lewis Burwell, of " King's Mill." — Owner, Mr. Kdward C. Mayo, Richmond. 80 — Edmund Randolph, Attorney-General and vSecretary of State of United States.— Owner, Mr. Edward C. Mayo, Richmond. 81— Major John Clarke, of " Keswick," Powhatan county (died 1844), captain Continental line and member of the Cincin- nati. — Owner, Mr. B. T. Archer, Richmond. 82— Mrs. James Bruce (Elvira Cabell, born 1783, died 1858), by Thomas Sully. — Owner, Mr. Arthur Seddon, Richmond. 83— Mrs. James A. Seddon (Sarah Bruce, born 1822 died 1882). Owner, Mr. Arthur Seddon, Richmond. ^^ — Joseph Bryan, Georgia (1773-1812), member of Congress, 1800-180(). — Owner, Mr. Joseph Bryan, Laburnum, Hen- rico county. 85 — Herbert A. Claiborne, King William County and Richmond, a soldier in the war of 1812. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. 86— F. H. Deane, M. D. . Richmond, by Sully. — Owner, Mrs. Dabney J. Carr, Richmond. 87 — Mrs. Potter, 7iee Grymes, of " Brandon," Middlesex county, about 1735. — Owner Major R. H. Temple. Richmond. 88 — Brothers of the Grymes family. — Owner, Major R. H. Temple, Richmond. 89 — Mrs. Burwell, 7iec Grymes, about 173)5. — Owner, Major R. H. Temple, Richmond. 90— Mrs. Elvira Cabell (1783-1858), daughter of Colonel Wil- liam Cabell, Jr., and wife of James Bruce, of Woodburn, Halifax county. — Owner, Mrs. Arthur Seddon, Richmond. 91 — Mrs. Sarah Bruce Seddon, daughter of James Bruce. — Owner, Mrs. Arthur vSeddon, Richmond. 92 — Mrs. Sydnor.— Owner, Mrs. Reginald Gilliam. Richmond. Cit^BanK ot IRicbmonb, .... IDlrginia .... W. H. PALMER, President. Capital, Surplus, E. B. ADDISON, Vice-President. J. W. SINTON, Cashier. $400,000. 100,000. DIRECTORS WM. H. PALMER, MOSES MILLHISER, S. H. HAWES, WM. JOSIAII LEAKE, N. W. NELgON, S. \V. TR AVERS, E. B. ADDISON. GEO. W. A.NDERSON. B. B. VALENTINE, JAMES N. BOYD, A. L. HOLLADAY, I. D. CARDOZO, E. T. D. MYERS. W. R. TRIGG. .John L. Williams. Jno. Skelton Williams. Ro. Lancaster Williams. Langboiirne M. Williams. BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 1000 Main Street, P. 0. Box 595, Richmond, Va. Transact a General Banking and Brokerage Business. Deal in Soutliern Investment Securities. Negotiate Railroad and Municipal Loans. G. H. TOMPKINS &. CO., No. 11 W. Broad St , RICHMOND. VA. Qen^ml Music D(GilGrs. AVEITE US FOR F"rices and Terms. CHAS. KEPPLER, 512 East Broad Street, Nest door to R.E.Lee Camp Building, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. It) 93— Mrs. Thomas May.— Owner, Mrs. J. Parker Dashiell Rich- mond. !>4— Miss Martha May.— Owner, Mrs. J. Parker Dashiell, Rich- mond. 9-") — James Gardner, M. 1)., a Revolutionary soldier (painted 1N07).— Owner, Mrs. Caroline G. Ik-nnett, Richmond. 9(; — Mary Philhps, wife of Dr. James Gardner 'painted ISOT). — Owner, Mrs. Caroline G. Bennett, Richmond. 97 — Napoleon (painted in LSUS).— Owner, Mrs. George W. Mayo, Richmond. 98 — Hugo Grotius. By Vandyke. — Owner, Mrs. George W. Mayo, Richmond. 99— The Elder Booth. By Sully.— Owner, Mr. Jacob Rein- hardt, Richmond. 100— Sir Walter Scott. By Cumming. — Owners, Misses Nor- wood, Richmond. 101— Madame de Pompadour.— Owner, Mrs. Robert A. Lancas- ter, Richmond. 102— Lord Byron.— Owner, Colonel M. L. Spottswood, Rich- mond. 10;}- -Mrs. Aubin Middleton. By R. M. Sully.— Owner, Miss Virginia Sully, Richmond. 104— Portrait of a Lady. By R. M. Sully.— Owner, Mi.ss Vir- ginia Sully, Richmond. 105— Sally Cary, daughter of Colonel William Nelson, of "The Doril," and wife first of Charles Carter Page, of "Difficult Hill," and afterwards of Thomas Atkinson. — Owner, Mrs. Lewis Booker, Richmond. 10(3— Governor John Floyd.— Owner, Dr. George Ben. Johnston, Richmond. 107— Miss Susan Taliaferro (Mrs. Judge Wellford). By Thomas Sully, 1S47.— Owner, Mrs. B. R. Wellford, Richmond. 109— Rev. Christopher McRae, rector of Southam Pari.sh, Cumberland county, at beginning of Revolution.- Owner, Mrs. George A. Lyon, Riclnnond. 110— Captain Moody. By Tliomas Sully.— Owner, Mr. John H. Montague, Richmond. 20 III — Mrs. Henry B. Montague and Children. — Owner, Mr. John H. Montague, Richmond. 11 "2 —John Skyrin, son of Parson Skyrin, rector of Hampton parish. By Sharpless (pastel). — Owner, Miss Lucy Temple, Richmond. 118 — Mrs. Benjamin Temple. By Sharpless (pastel). — Owner, Miss Lncy Temple, Richmond. 114 — John Brown, judge of General Court and Secretary of Lega- tion to France 179(). — Owner, Dr. J. B. McCaw, Richmond. 11,5 — Garibaldi. Presented by him to Brodforte Warwick, who served with distinction under him and was afterwards killed in the Confederate army at Gaines's Mill. — Owner, Mrs. Corl^in Warwick. PORTRAITS BY St. MEMIN. No. SUBJECT AND OWNER. 1 — Member of Mayo Family. — Owner, Miss Mary Lyons Mayo, Richmond. 2 — Mrs. General Winfield Scott (Maria Mayo). — Owner, Miss Mary Lyons Maj-o, Richmond. 3 — Colonel John Mayo, copperplate. — Owner, Miss Nellie Mayo, Richmond. 4 — Edmund W. Rootes (died 18o(i), Recorder of Richmond, dis- tinguished lawyer. — Ow^ner, Miss Belle Perkins, Richmond. 5 — Mary, daughter of Robert Walker, of "Kingston," Dinwid- die, and wife of (1) John Bell, (2) Edmund W. Rootes, (3) Admiral Bell. — Owner, Miss Belle Perkins, Richmond. 7 — John Stanard, Fredericksburg, Va., Lieutenant Colonel of United States army, war of 1812; died 1833. — Owners, Misses Stanard, Richmond. 8 — William H. Cabell, 1772-1853, Governor of Virginia and President of the Court of Appeals; copperplate — Owner, Mrs. Herbert Claiborne, Richmond. 9 — Joseph Carrington Cabell, 1778-185G, many years a leading member of the State Legislature; copperplate. — Owner, Mrs. Herbert Claiborne, Richmond. 2\ 10 — Mrs. Nicholas (Hannah Carrington) Cabell, mother of Gov- ernor Cabell; copperplate. ^ — Owner, Mrs. Herbert Claiborne, Richmond. 11 — John Mosb}^ — Owner, Mrs. M. F. Pleasants, Richmond. 12 — Major John Clarke, Powhatan county, member Society of Cincinnati. — Owner, Mrs. Albert Bruce, Richmond. 13 — Miss Nicolson. — Owner, Miss Woodbridge, Richmond. 14 — Josiah Skelton, Powhatan county, died 1821, aged 80. — Owner, Mr. W. O. Skelton, Richmond. 15 — Mrs. Mary Wright Skelton, wife of Josiah Skelton, died 1824, aged 72. — Owner, Mr. W. O. Skelton, Richmond. 16— William Heth, 1750-1807, Lieutenant Colonel Third Vir- ginia Regiment, Continental line. — Owner, Mr. R. H. M. Harrison, Richmond. 17 — St. George Tucker, Judge of Court of Appeals of Virginia and United States District Court, copperplate. — Owner, Mrs. Joseph Bryan, Laburnum, Henrico county. 18 — Caesar Rodney, Delaware, signer of the Declaration of Inde- pendence, copperplate. — Owner, Mrs. Joseph Bryan, Labur- num, Henrico county. 19 — Thomas Jefferson, copperplate. — Owner, Mrs. Joseph Bryan. Laburnum, Henrico county. 20 — Dabney Carr, died 1775, copperplate. — Owner, Mrs Joseph Bryan, Laburnum, Henrico county. 21 — Fulwar Skipwith, copperplate. — Owner, Mrs. Kenna Camp- bell, Fluvanna county. 22 — Joel Barlow, copperplate. — Owner, Mrs. Kenna Campbell, Fluvanna county. 28 — R. R. Hasler, copperplate. — Owner, Mrs. Kenna Campbell, Fluvanna county. 24 — Nicholas Cabell, Jr., copperplate. — Owner, Mrs. Keinia Campbell, Fluvanna county. 25 — Colonel John Mercer, copperplate. — Owner, Mrs. Kenna Campbell, Fluvanna county. 2G — Dr. William Upshaw, copperplate. — Owner, Mrs Kenna Campbell, Fluvanna county. 27 — John Wickham, 1798. — Owner, Dr. James B McCaw, Rich- mond. 22 28— Mrs. John Wickham, 1798.— Owner, Dr. James B. McCaw, Richmond. 20— Colonel Robert Gamble, Jr.— Owner, Mrs. J. G. Cabell, Richmond. SILHOUETTES. No. SUBJECT AND OWNER. 1 — Frances Bland. — Owner, Mrs. Joseph Br^-an, Eal^urnnni, Henrico county. 2 — Tudor Randolph, brother of John Randolph, of Roanoke. — Owner, Mrs. Joseph Bryan, Laburnum, Henrico county. >) — -John Randolph of Roanoke. — Owner, Mrs. Joseph Bryan, Laburnum, Henrico county. 4 — Henry Clay. — Owner, Mrs. Joseph Bryan, Laburnum, Hen- rico count)'. o — Daniel \Veb.ster. — Owner, Mrs. Jo.seph Bryan, Labvirnum, Henrico count}'. (> — Chief-Justice Marshall. — Owner, Mrs. Jo.seph Bryan, Labur- num, Henrico county. 7 — Mrs. Ann Carrington Cabell, 1760-1838, wife of Colonel William Cabell, Jr., of "Union Hill." — Owner, Mrs. James Lyons, Richmond. 8 — William Watkins. — Owner, Mrs. James Lyons, Richmond. 9 — Mrs. W^illiam Watkins. — Owner, Mrs. James Lyons, Rich- mond. 10 — Dr. James Lyons, Hanover county, distinguished physician, volunteer aide to Lafa3'ette at Yorktown. — Owner, Mr. James Lj'ons, Richmond. 11— Sarah Waugh, wife of Dr. James Lyons. — Owner, Mr. James Lyons, Richmond. 12— Charles Millington.— Owner, Mrs. R. E. Blankin.ship, Rich- mond, lo — George Fisher, 177'')-1857, Richmond. — Owner, Mrs. Vir- ginius Hall, Richmond. 14 — Beverley Chew Stanard, 1779-1823, captain War 1812, and member Hou.se of Delegates 1805-'ll. — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 2g 1-")— George and Martha Wasliinoton. — Owner, Mrs. James Lyons, Ricliniond. l()--vSilliouette. — Owner, Mrs. J. P. Dasliiell, Richmond. 17 — Anthony Walke, V. , of "The Ferry," PrincevSS Anne county, who was sent by President Jefferson to pay the last triljiite demanded of Christian nations by the Barl)ary ]-)Owers. — Owner, Mrs. PhiHp A. Bruce, Richmond. 18 — Eighteen vSilhouettes in one frame. — Owner, Mrs. O. A. Lyon, Richmond. 19— Full Length of Chief-Justice Marshall. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society. 20 — Full Length of Bishop R. Channing Moore. — Owner, Vir- ginia Historical Society. MINIATURES AND BROOCHES. No. SUBJECT AND OWNER. 1 — Major General John Saunders, of Norfolk, Va., Light Artil- lery. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 2 — Elizabeth Proby, of Norfolk, Va , wife of Major-General John Saunders. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 3 — Old famil}^ minature, unknown — Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Rich- mond. 4 — Philip Alexander. — Owner, Mrs Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 5 — Napoleon, after de la Roche — Owner, Mrs Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. (i — Napoleon as lieutenant of artillery, after Greuze, modern — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 7 — Napoleon, after de la Roche, modern. — Owner, Mrs Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 8 — Madame Recamier, after David. — Owner, Mrs. Philij) A. Bruce, Richmond. 1) — Empress Josephine. — Owner, Mrs.- Philip A. P.ruce, Rich- mond. 10 — Madame Pompadour as Diana. — Owner, Mrs, Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 11 — Marie Antoinette, after Madame Le Brun. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 24 12 — Marie Stewart, taken in France. — Owner Mrs Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 13 — The Dauphin (lyouis XVI [), from Versailles. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 14 — Charlotte Corday. — Owner, Mrs Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 15 — Head of Raphael. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. IG — Head of Dante. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond 17 — The Prima Donna, modern. —Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond 18 — Catherine Thomson, of New York city, wife of Colonel Isaac Coles, of Virginia, officer in the Rev^olution and member of Congress. — Owner, National Society of Colonial Dames of America and State of Virginia. 19 — Mar)' Herbert Claiborne, wife of General Charles Harrison, colonel of artillery in the Continental line — Owner, Mrs. Warner Moore, Richmond 20 — Dr. James McClurg (1747-1825), celebrated physician, pro- fessor of anatomy and medicine in William and Mary College, (1779), member of convention of 1787 which framed the United States Constitution — Owner, Judge T. Ashby Wick- ham, Henrico county. 21 — Sally Berkley NicoLson, daughter of Dr. Robert Nicolson, surgeon in the Revolution, and wife of Dr. Peyton Randolph Nelson. — Owner, Mr. William T. Robins, Richmond. 22— Captain Darkin Stanard (1759-1837), of " Stanfield," Spot- .sylvania, cadet in the Revolution and member of the House of Delegates, 1798-1 803. —Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 23 — Peter Carr. — Owner, Mrs. Dabney ly. Carr, Richmond. 24 — Medallion of Joseph Carrington Cabell, taken in Paris. — Owner, Mrs. Kenna Campbell, Richmond. 25 — Rev. William Norwood, D. D — Owners, the Misses Norwood, Richmond. 2r3— Colonel Samuel Tyler.— Owner, Mr.s. C. W. P. Brock, Rich- mond. 27 — J. H. Tyler, son of the preceding. — Owner, Mrs. C. W. P. Brock, Richmond. 28 — Mrs. Jefferson (Sally Rutherfoord) Bennett. — Owner, Mrs. Thomas Boiling, Richmond. 25 20 — Mrs. Patrick Henry (Emily Rutherfoord) Aylett. — Owner, Mrs. Thomas Boiling, Richmond. 30 — Dr. James McCaw, surgeon in British army, 1777. — Owner, Dr. James McCaw, Richmond. 31 — Elizabeth, wife of Dr. James McCaw. — Owner, Dr. James McCaw, Richmond, 32— Governor William B. Giles. — Owner, Miss Elizabeth Townes, Richmond. 33 — Hair medallion made in Paris in memory of Mrs. Abby Nel- son, representing her husband, her sister, and her five chil- dren weeping at her tomb. — Owner, Mrs. F. H. McGiiire, Richmond. 35 — Polly Gilliam. — Owner, Mrs. John Dunlop, Richmond. 36 — Mr. John Allen. — Owner, Mr. John Dunlop, Richmond. 37 — Eena Powell. — Owner, Mrs. \V. D Thomas, Richmond. 38 — John G. Gilmore (1795). — Owner, Mrs. Marion Dimmock, Richmond. 39 — Mrs. Gerard Alexander (born in Virginia, 1792), painted 1830-'33, paternal grandmother of owner. — Owner, Mrs. J. Fitzhugh Mayo, Richmond. 40 — Maria, daughter of Benjamin Ward and wife of Peyton Ran- dolph. She was the object of John Randolph's only love. — Owner, Mrs John E. Williams, Richmond. 41 — Eady Waldegrave, by John B. Downman, contemporary of Sir Joshua Reynold.s. — Owner, Mrs. Marion Dimmock, Rich- mond. 42 — Major George Frederich William Nolting, in the wars against Napoleon and at Warterloo. — Owner, E. O. Nolting, Rich- mond. 43 — Gratitude, by Sully.— Owner, Mrs. R. H. Temple, Richmond 44 — Madame de Maintenon, a minature which won the first prize at St. Cyr in 1820.— Owner, Mrs J. Alston Cabell, Rich- mond. 45 — John Van Der.spiegel Scott. — Owner, Mrs. J. Alston Cabell, Richmond. 4G— Colonel Nicholas Cabell, Jr. (17S0-1S(M)), of " Liberty Hall," Nelson county. — Owner, Mrs. Keniia Cami)l)cll, Fluvanna, 26 47 — Mrs. Margaret Read Cabell (died I'Sf)?), daughter of Samuel W. Veiiable and wifeof Nicholas Cabell, Jr. — Owner, Mrs. Kenna Campbell, Fluvanna. 48— Mrs. Agnes Bell Cabell (1788-1X63), daughter of Colonel Robert Gamble and wife of Governor William H. Cabell. — Owner, Mrs. Herbert A. Claiborne, Richmond. 4f) — Mourning brooch of Mrs. Catherine Grattan Gamble. — Owner, Mrs. Herbert A. Claiborne, Richmond. 50 — Joseph Sheppard. — Owners, Mrs. Perc}- Gra}- and Miss Eli/a Mosb}^ Richmond. 51 — Alexander Spotswood, Governor of Virginia, representing him at an earlier age than any other portrait — Owner, Miss Helen Grinnan, Richmond. 52 — lyady, supposed to be Lady Spotswood. — Owner, Miss Helen Grinnan, Richmond 53 — Mrs. Juliet Jordan Drew — Owner Miss Juliet Lee, Richmond. 54 — A mourning brooch of ninet\ -five years ago. — Owner, Mi.ss Juliet lyee, Richmond. 55 — A mourning brooch, "Tomb of General J E. B. Stuart's mother, with her .sister mourning by its side," b}- Sully — Owner, Mrs. Robert A. Lancaster, Richmond. 56 — Thomas Stanhope McClelland, of " Montezuma," Nelson county (1777-1835), member House of Delegates — Owner, Mrs, James Lyons, Richmond. 57 — Peter Lj^ons (1734-1809), president of Court of Appeals of Virginia — Owner, Mrs. James Lyons, Richmond. 58— Archibald Stuart, of Staunton (1757-1832), aide to General Green in the Revolution, member of convention of 1788 and State Senate, and judge of General Court. — Owner, Mrs. Hunter McGuire, Richmond, 59 — Hunter Homes, killed bj^ the Indians at Mackinaw. — Owner, Mrs. Hunter McGuire, Richmond. 60 — Mrs. James A. Seddon. — Owner, Mrs, Arthur vSeddon, Rich- mond. 61 — "Sincerity," by Thomas Sully. — Owner, Mi.ss Woodbridge, Richmond. 62 — " Hope," by Thomas Sully. — Owner, Miss Woodbridge, Richmond. 27 68— Dr. William L. Wight.— Owner, Miss Bessie Wight, Rich- mond. (U— Mrs William h- Wight.— Owner, Miss Bessie Wight, Rich- mond. ()•") — Miss Harrison, sister of President William H. Harrison. — Owner, Miss Bessie Wight, Richmond. 6G — Shell-sha])ed Watch, with niinature of Dr. Wight —Owner, Miss Bessie Wight, Richmond. 67 — Mrs. Archer Anderson, painted in Paris, IS")*). — Owner, Mrs. Archer Anderson, Richmond. (iS — Captain L,ewis Fort, grandfather of present owner. — Owner, Mrs Archer Anderson, Richmond. 61)-- -Arthnr Ponton —Owner, Mrs. F. D. Hill, Richmond. 70 — Captain John Moody. — Owner, Mr. John H. Montague, Rich- mond. 71 — Christopher McRae. — ^Owner, Mrs. George A. L,yon, Rich- mond. 72 — Mrs. Simmons, wife of Captain W. Simmons, an Englishman Owner, Mrs. George A. Lyon, Richmond, 73 — Cameo head of Joseph C. Cabell. — Owner, Mrs. Kenna Campbell, Richmond. 74 — Miss Julia Sully, painted in Paris by a celebrated Ru.s.sian artist — Owner, Mrs. R. M. Sully, Petersburg. 75 — Lucy William.son Bentley. By Saunders. — Owner, Mrs. Lucy W. Bentley, Richmond. 76 -Dr. Lewis W. Chamberlayne, Richmond.- Owner, Mrs. Parke C. Bagby, Richmond. 77 — Chief -Ju.stice Marshall. — Owners, the Misses Harvde, Rich- mond. 79— Mary Bradforte, wife of Cor1)in Warwick, and great-greaf- grand-daughter of William Byrd, the founder of Richmond. — Owner, Mrs. Corbin Warwick. 28 MANUSCRIPTS AND AUTOGRAPHS No. DESCRIPTION AND OWNER. 1 — Resolutions against the Stamp Act offered in the House of Burgesses, May 29, 1765, by Patrick Henry (an autograph copy by Henry). These resolutions were practically the beginning of the Revolutionary struggle in Virginia, and in support of them Henry made his famous speech in which the words "Caesar had his Brutus," &c. , occur. — Owner, Mr. William Wirt Henry, Richmond. 2 — Letter from Lafayette to Patrick Henry — Owner, Mr. Wil- liam Wirt Henry, Richmond. 3 — Letter from George Mason, author of the Virginia Bill of Rights. — Owner, Mr. William Wirt Henry, Richmond. 4 — Letter from Henry (" Light Hor.se Harry") Lee. — Owner, Mr. William Wirt Henry, Richmond. 5 — Letter from Richard Henry Lee, signer of the Declaration of Independence. — Owner, Mr. WilHam Wirt Henry, Rich- mond. 6 — Letter from General Horatio Gates. — Owner, Mr. William Wirt Henry, Richmond. 7 — Letter from President Monroe to President Madison. — Owner Mrs. James Lyons Richmond. 8 — Letter from Chief Justice Marshall to John Randolph. — Owner, Mrs. James Lyons, Richmond. •9 — Note from Henry Clay to John Randolph — invitation to din- ner. — Owner, Mrs. James Lyons, Richmond. iO — George Washington^autograph on old new.spaper. — Owner, Mrs. M. B. Harri.son, Rishmond. 11 — "Westmoreland Resolutions," adopted February 27, 1766. The original manuscript with 117 autograph .signatures of the most prominent men in the northern section of Virginia, including R. H., T. L., and F. L. Lee; Samuel, Charles, and John A. Washington; Richard Parker, Spence and John Monroe, William Gray. son, Meriwether Smith, &c. This is .said to have been the first public association for resistance to the Stamp Act. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. 29 V2 — Commission of Robert Hunter as lyieutenant-Governor of Virginia, 1707. A closely written mass of Latin script, 2 feet by 2 feet (> inches, with a handsome portrait of Prince George. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. 18— Certificate of Membership in the Order of Cincinnati. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. 14 — Commission of Thomas Massie as Major in the Continental Army, signed by John Jay as President of Congress, 1779. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. 15 — Warrant of Governor Spotswood for execution of a crimi- nal, 171i). — Owner, Virginia Historical Society. 1(3 — Letter from General Washington to General Small wood. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. 17 — Autograph letter of Governor Floyd. — Owner, Miss Sadie Lewis, Richmond. 18 — Military order written by Alexander Hamilton and signed by General Washington. — Owner, Mr. W. W. Barrow, Rich- mond. 19 — Official letter of John Hancock as President of the Conti- nental Congress. — Owner, Mr. W. W. Barrow, Richmond. 20 — Two letters of General Washington. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Claiborne. 21 — Commission as County Clerk, 1754, of Colonel Augustine Claiborne, of "Windsor," Sussex county, Va., signed by Thomas Nelson. Colonel Claiborne was Clerk of Sussex and member of House of Burgesses. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Claiborne, Richmond. 22 — Letter, dated 1704, from John Mayo. — Owner, Mrs. George W. Mayo, Richmond. 23 — Certificate "of membership of Major John Clarke in Cincin- nati, signed by Washington. — Owner, Mr. W. Chase Mor- ton, Richmond. 24 — Sir John Randolph, signature as clerk of the House of Bur- gesses. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Richmond. 25 — Edward Barradall, Attorney-General of Virginia (died 1737), distinguished Colonial lawyer and author of Barradall 's Re- ports'. Autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Tray- lor, Richmond. 30 20 — Colonel John Mercer, of " Marlbroiigli," author of "Mer- cer's Abridgement," autograph receipt. — Owner, Mr. R. I^. Traylor, Richmond. 27 — Queen Anne, letter to Governor of New Jersey, autograph signature. — Owner, Mr. R. ly. Traylor, Richmond. 2cS — Governor Thomas Nelson, signature. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Richmond. 29 — Governor John Page, document signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L,. Traylor, Richmond. 30— Governor Thomas W. Gilmer, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Richmond. 31 — Daniel Call (Richmond), di.stingui.shed lawyer and author of " Call's Report's," autograph letter signed. — Owner Mr. R. ly. Traj'lor, Richmond. 32 — Governor Thomas Mann Randolph, autograph letter signed. Owner, Mr. R. h. Traylor, Richmond. 33 — General William H. Brodnax, Greensville county, distin- guished member of Virginia lyCgislature, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L,. Traylor Richmond. 34— Hugh Nelson (1768-1836), Speaker House of Delegates of Virginia; Member of Congress, 1811-'23; minister to Spain; autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. ly. Traylor, Rich- mond. 35 — Governor James Pleasants, Jr., autograph letter signed.— Owner, Mr. R. ly. Traylor, Richmond. 36 — General Winfield Scott, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. ly. Traylor, Richmond. 37 — Thomas Ritchie, editor '"The Enquirer," autograph letter .signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Richmond. 38 — Edmund Randolph, autograph receipt. — Owner, Mr. R. E. Traylor, Richmond. 39 — Governor Eittleton Waller Tazewell, autograph letter signed. Owner Mr. R. E. Traylor, Richmond. 40 — George Washington, autograph letter signed August 5, 1796. Owner, Mr. R. E. Traylor, Richmond. 41 — John Wickham, letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. E- Traylor, Richmond. 42 — Governor Henry Eee, document signed. — Owner, Mr. R. E. Traylor, Richmond. 31 43 — President James Madison, auloo;^ra]:)li letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. Iv. Traylor, Richmond. 44 — Chief-Justice John Marshall, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Richmond. 45— John Randolph, of Roanoke, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L,. Traylor, Richmond. 46 — Thomas Jefferson , autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L,. Traylor, Richmond. 47 — James Monroe, autograph letter .signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L,. Traylor, Richmond. 48 — Francis T. Brooke, judge of Circuit Court of Appeals of Virginia, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L,. Tray- lor, Richmond. 49 — George Hay, Richmond, United vStates District Judge, auto- graph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. I^. Traylor, Richmond. 50 — William Wirt, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L,. Traylor, Richmond. 51 —Charles I^ynch, originator of lyynch law, auiograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L,. Traylor, Richmond. 52— Edmund Pendleton, manuscript note. — Owner, Mr. R. I^. Traylor, Richmond. 53 — Alexander Hamilton, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. ly. Traylor, Richmond. 54 — Albert Gallatin, autograph letter .signed. — Owner, Mr. R. ly. Traylor, Richmond. 55 — William Cullen Bryant, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. ly. Traylor, Richmond. 5() — Archibald Allison, historian, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. ly. Traylor, Richmond. 57 — John R. Thomp.son, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. ly. Traylor, Richmond. 58 — Talleyrand, autograph letter .signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Richmond. 59 — George IV., warrant signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Richmond. ()0 — Lafayette, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L,. Tra}'- lor, Richmond. 01 — Henry Hallam, historian, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. ly. Traylor, Richmond. 82 62 — Washington Irving, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. ly. Tray lor, Richmond. 63 — De Tocqueville, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Tray lor, Richmond. 64 — Thomas Hood, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L,. Traylor, Richmond. 65 — Richard Brinsley Sheridan, signature to unpaid promissory note. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Richmond. 67 — Victor Hugo, note asking for complimentary tickets to the- atre. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Richmond. 68 — Beranger autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. ly. Tray- lor, Richmond. 69 — R. Monckton Milnes (Lord Houghton j, letter to Carlyle. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Richmond. 70 — lyord Beaconsfield, autograph note. — Owner, Mr. R. I,. Traylor, Richmond. 71 — Thiers, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L,. Tray- lor, Richmond. 72 — Bulwer, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. ly. Tray- lor, Richmond. 73 — Lady Blessington, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr R. ly Traylor, Richmond 74 — Charles Dickens, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Richmond 75 — Sir Walter Scott, autograph letter signed. — Owner, Mr. R. L Traylor, Richmond 76 — Edgar Poe, autograph letter signed, in frame with proof en- graving from his last deguerreotype — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Richmond. 77 — Patent of land in reign of George II — Owner, Mr. John Montague, Richmond. 78 — Deed for United States military boundary lands, signed by George Washington — Owner, Dr. J B, McCaw, Richmond. 79 — Deed from President Nathaniel Bacon (died 1692) for the Goosley tract at Yorktown — Owner, Dr. J B. McCaw, Richmond go — Letter from James Madison. — Owner, Dr. J. B. McCaw, Richmond. 38 81 — Letter from Henry Cla}-. — Owner, Dr. B. McCavv, Rich- mond . 82— Letter from General Winfield Scott —Owner, Dr. J. B. McCavv, Richmond. 83 — Coi:y,nii.ssion of William Fleming as Count}^ Lieutenant of Powhatan, July 31, 1777, signed by Governor Patrick Henry. Owner. Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 84 — Commission of William Fleming as judge of Court of Appeals, December 24, 1788, signed by Governor Beverley Randolph. — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 85— Autograph of Peter Lyons, judge of Court of Appeals, 1784, with autograph of Paul Carrington, judge of Court of Ap- peals. — Owner, Mr William G Stanard, Richmond 86 — Autograph letter of John W. Green, judge of Court of Ap- peals, 1821. — Owner, Mr. Wilham G Stanard, Richmond 87 — Autograph letter of St. George Tucker, judge of Court of Appeals, 1S()9, referring to dispute between Judge Roane and himself, which led to Judge Tucker's retiring from the bench. — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 88 — Autograph receipt, 17(>7, frum Edmund Winston, judge of the General Court — Owner, Mr. William G Stanard, Rich- mond. 89 — Autograph letter, 1810, Chancellor Creed Taylor. — Owner, Mr William G. Stanard, Richmond. 90 — Autograph letter, 1793, from Colonel Lewis Willis, of Fred- ericksburg, colonel in the Revolution. — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 91 — Autograph letter from Thomas Fleming, Cumberland county, colonel of Ninth Virginia Regiment, Continental line — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 92 — Autograph receipt, 1777, of Roger Atkinson of Petersburg, first of that familv in Virginia — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 93 — Autograph letter, 178(1, from Robert Mitchell, mayor of Richmond. — Owner, Mr William G. Stanard, Richmond. 94 — Signature, David Lambert, mayor of Richmond. — Owner, Mr William G. Stanard, Richmond 9.5 — Signature, Thomas Mann Randolph, of "Tuckahoe," 1779. Owner, Mr. William G, Stanard, Richmond. 34 96 — Signature, James Pleasants, 1767. — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 97 — Signature, Walker Maury, noted Colonial teacher, 1784. Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond 98 — Autograph letter, Ma}-, 1784, from Powhatan Boiling while a student at William and Mar3\ — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 99 — Subscription list in Powhatan county to pay soldiers in the Continental line, many signatures. — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 100 — L,etter from Mary Fleming, Williamsburg, April 10, 1777, to her uncle. Captain Charles Fleming, Ninth Virginia Regi- ment. She was sister of Major John Fleming, killed at Princeton leading First Virginia Regiment, and daughter of Colonel Thomas Fleming, Ninth Virginia Regiment. — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 101 — Ivctter, 1779, from Mary Deans, " Athol " (the seat of the Murrays, in Amelia), to her uncle. Captain Charles Fleming. ' ' I am in hopes that the taking of Burgoyn and his army will put an end to the war." — Owner, Mr. William G. Stan- ard, Richmond. 102 — Bill for making two mahogany drum-sticks and a standard for Captain Charles Fleming, 1770. — Owner, Mr. W'illiam G. Stanard, Richmond, 103 — lyawyer's fee bill from John Fleming, attorney-at-law, 1759- '63. — Owner, Mr. Wilham G. Stanard, Richmond. 104 — Receipt, 1791, for coal mined in Chesterfield count}-, show- ing how early coal was mined there. — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 105— Store bills, itemized, 1704, 1707, 1770, 1772, 1774, 1788, 1813. — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 106 — Signature, 17Q6, of Benjamin Waller, Williamsburg ( Bur- gess and judged — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Rich- mond. 107 — Account of sale of Dr. James Skelton's estate, 1755 — Owner, Mr. William G Standard, Richmond, 108 — I^etter, 1818, speaking of a trip made in that year from Caroline county, Va., to Kentucky, which took 32 days. — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 35 101) — Signature, William Fleming, president of Court of A])i)eal.s and member of Continental Congress. — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 110 — Francis Fauquier, Colonial Governor of Virginia — Owner, Mr Peyton R. Carrington, Richmond. Ill — Signature, Judge James Henry, Continental Congress (one of the rarest of Virginia autographs), in book with signa- tures of John Wise, speaker of the House of Delegates, and his son, Governor H A. Wise — Owner, Mr Barton Wise, Richmond. 112— Deed to tract of land surveyed by George Washington and signed by Fairfax. — Owner, Mrs. James Hayes, Richmond. 113 — Parchment Manuscript, dated 1-")0I), with eleven seals at- tached. — Owner, Mrs. E. O. Nolting, Richmond. 114 — F'our Autograph Album I^eaves, 1791-1705. — Owner, Mrs. E. O. Nolting, Richmond. 115 — Eegal Fee Book of John Fleming, Cumberland county, Va., attorney at law, 1754-66. — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. IK) — Rhymed Rebus, colonial period. — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 117 — Autograph Letters of Andrew Eewis, Jr. — Owner, Judge E. E. Eewis, Richmond. lis — Autograph of Thomas Eewis, in book. — Owner, Judge E. E. Eewis, Richmond. 119 — Two invitations to dinner at Monticello, written by Jeffer- .son. — Owner, Mrs. James Eyons, Richmond. 120 — Eeaf from Bible with entry of marriage of Patrick Henry and Dorothea Dandridge. — Owner, Mrs. James Eyons, Rich- mond. 121 — Deed from John Henry, conveying his rights in his map of Virginia to his .son, Patrick Henry. Witnessed by his daughters, Elizabeth Henry (afterwards Mrs. General W. Campbell ) and Susannah Henry (afterwards Mrs. Thomas Madison). — Owner, Mr. William Wirt Henry, Richmond. 122 — Attestation of Chief -Justice Marshall as to the correctness of Sully's portrait of Patrick Henry. — Owner, Mr. William Wirt Henry, Richmond. 36 123 — Autographs of President John Quincy Adams and Secre- tary-of-State Henry Clay to document. — Owner, Mr. Wil- Ham Wirt Henry, Richmond. 124 — Autograph Signature of President Buchanan. — Owner, Mr. Wilham Wirt Henry, Richmond. 125— Letter from Patrick Henry to R H. I.ee, May 10, 1782.— Owner, Mr. William Wirt Henry, Richmond. 126 — Permit signed by Lord Dunmore, December 16, 1775, for a person to cross to the Eastern Shore. — Owner. Mrs. James 1,3'ons, Richmond. 127 — Diary of WilHam Black, of Aberdeen, Scotland, and "Falls Plantation," Chesterfield county. Va. 12S — Letters of Mrs Andrew Stevenson.— Owners, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Royall, Richmond. 129 — Clavis Homero. By Chancellor George Wythe. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society. 130 — Diary and Commonplace Book of Dr. George Gilmer, Albe- marle county. Open at a list of Albemarle men who re- nounce their allegiance to PvUgland. — Owner, Virginia His- torical Society. 131 — Order Book of Colonel W. Heth, of the Revolution. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society. 132 — Account Book of Washington, with the estates of his wife's children. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society. 133 — Autograph Signature of Robert Beverley, the historian. - Owner, Virginia Historical Society. 134 — Autograph Letter from Colonel Samuel J. Cabell to Colonel Burgess Ball, written from Mount Independence, July 24, 1780.— Owner, Mr. P. H. C. Cabell, Richmond. 135 — Autograph Letter from George Washington. — Owners, Mrs R. Kenna Campbell and Miss Sally T. Cabell, Fluvanna county. '36 — Autograph Letter from Lafayette. — Owners, Mrs. R. Kenna Campbell and Miss Sally T. Cabell, Fluvanna county. 137 — Autograph Letter from Arthur Lee. — Owners, Mrs. R. Kenna Campbell and Miss Sally T. Cabell, Fluvanna county. 37 138 — Autograph lyctter from Baron Humboldt. — Owners, Mrs. R. Kenna Campbell and Miss Sally T. Ca1)ell, Fluvanna county. 139 — Autograph lyetter from Le Baron de Bach. — Owners, Mrs. R. Kenna Campbell and Miss Sally T. Cabell, Fluvanna county. 140 — Autograph lyCtter from Chief-Justice Marshall. — Owners, Mrs. R. Kenna Campbell and Miss Sally T. Cabell, Flu- vanna county. 141 — Autograph Letter of Thomas Jefferson. — Owners, Mrs. R. Kenna Campbell and Miss Sally T. Cabell, Fluvanna county. 142 — Autogroph Letter from J. O. Adams. — Owners, Mrs. R. Kenna Campbell and Miss Sally T. Cabell, Fluvaiuia county. 143 — Autograph Letter from James Monroe. — Owners, Mrs. R. Kenna Campbell and Miss Sally T. Cabell, Fluvanna county. 144 — ^Autograph Letter from Henry Clay. — Owners, Mrs. R. Kenna Campbell and Miss Sally T. Cabell, Fluvanna county. 145 — Autograph of Touche. — Owner, Mrs. Joseph Bryan, Labur- num. 146 — Parchment Deed from Landon Rose Cabell, executed in London and having Lord Mayor's signature. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alston Cabell, Richmond. 147 — "Bacon's and Ingram's Proceedings," original manuscript, written soon after 1676. — Owner, Virginia Historical So- ciet3^ 148 — Letter from General Washington to Colonel Burgess Ball. — Owner, Mrs. E. R. Ball, Richmond. 149 — Original patent for land granted to Joseph Fox in reign of George II. — Owner, Mr. John H. Montague, Richmond. 150 — Notary's Certificate with signature of Robert Morris, the great financier of the Revolution. — Owner, Mrs. G. A. Lyon, Richmond. 151 — National Monument Certificate of W. S. Thaw, signed by General Zachary Taylor, President. — Owner, Mrs. G. A. Lyon, Richmond. 38 152 — Henry Clay, letter frank. — Owner, Mrs. G. A. Lyon, Rich- mond. 153 — Signature of John Herbert, Chesterfield county, in book. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Claiborne, Richmond. 154 — Deed in Parchment, dated 1677, from Sir Henry Chichley, of Ro.segill, Middlesex county, Va., knight, to Ralph Wormle}^ of the same place ; Esquire, .son of Ralph Worm - ley, decea.sed, and Agatha, his wife. — Owner, Miss Nicol- son, Fauquier county. 155 — Deed on Parchment, August 1669, from Sir Henry Chich- ley, of Naymcock, on Rappahannock, in Virginia, in parts beyond the seas, knight, and Dame Agatha, his wife, to Jeffreys and Colclough, of lyondon. — Owner, Mi.ss Nicolson, Fauquier county. 156 — Patent to Ralph Wormle^', October, 1696, .signed by Gov- ernor E. Andros and Deputy Secretary Edmund Jennings (afterwards Governor). — Owner, Mi.ss Nicolson, Fauquier county. 157 — Deed on Parchment, November 1694, from Jeffreys, of Lon- don, to Ralph Wormsley. — Owner, Miss Nicolson, Fauquier county. 158 — -Patent on Parchment, dated 1675, to Ralph Wormley, signed by Governor Sir William Berkeley.— Owner, Miss Nicolson, Fauquier county. PORTRAITS, ENGRAVED AND PHO^ TOGRAPHIC COPIES. No. SUBJECT AND OWNER. 1 — Benjamin Harrison, of " Berkley," photograph. — Owner, Mrs. F. H. McGuire, Richmond. 2 — Mrs. Charles Millington, copper-plate engraving, by Barto- lozzi, 1781. — Owmer, Mrs. R. E. Blankinship, Richmond. 3 — John Tyler, Sr., Governor of Virginia, in his robe as judge, photograph from original portrait. — Owner, Mrs. Anne Mun- ford, Richmond. S9 4— Sir Anthony Brown, Viscount Montacute, of Cowdery Castle, Sussex, England; original portrait was painted by Holbein in 1554; photograph. — Owner, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. 5 — Judge Samuel Browne (16G9-1731), of Salem, Mass., repre- .sentative and councillor, judge of Sessions and Common Pleas; a descendant of Sir Anthony; photograph.- Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. G — Hon. William Browne (1707-'45), of Salem, Mass., justice of General Sessions, representative and councillor, photograph. — Owners, Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. 7 — Mary Burnet, daughter of Governor William Burnet and wife of Hon. William Browne. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. — A Crayon Head. By Couture.— Owner, Mr. E. V. Valen- tine, Richmond. 14— Ivafayctte. By Ary Sclieffer —Owner, Mr K V. Valentine, Richmond. 15_Swiss Scene, old oil painting.— Owner, Miss Bessie Wight, Richmond. 16— Christ. By Sully.— Owner, Mrs. Philip T. Sutton, Rich- mond. 17— Landscape. By Benjamin West. -Owner, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Mavo. ENGRAVINGS AND PRINTS. No. SUBJECT AND OWNER. 1 — View of London, 1616, being a beautifully engraved fac- simile of the unique original by Visscher in British Museum. In four parts This shows London as it was when Virginia was settled.— Owner, Alex. Brown, L L. D., Norwood, Nel- son county. 2— An old Allegorical Engraving, 17.— Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V. Daniel, Richmond. 3_Patrick Henry in the House of Burgesses, offering the Reso- lutions of 1765, after picture by Rothermel.— Owner, Mr. Wm. Wirt Henry, Richmond, 4_Ann Page.— Owner, Mr. Wm. Wirt Henry, Richmond. 5— The Crucifixion.— Owner, Mrs. Dabney J. Carr, Richmond. (i_Landingof the Pilgrims —Owner, Mrs. Dabney J. Carr, Rich- mond. 7_Small old Etching, owned by Ann Dent, of Annai>olis, Md., wife of William Black, of "Falls Plantation," Va —Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond 8_01d Engravings, "Ecce Agnus Dei," "Amor," "Undine," "Charles I," "Le Christ Portant la Croix," "A Lcstranges a Naples."— Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Rich- mond. D— Old Engraving, "Battle of Waterloo," with key.— Owner, Mr. Herljert Washington Claiborne, Richmond. 46 10 — Old Engraving, Portrait of Washington. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V. Daniel, Richmond. 11 — Old Engraving, which belonged to John Randolph of Roanoke. Owner, Mrs. James Eyons, Richmond. 12— Old Engraving. — Owner, Mr. E. V. Valentine, Richmond. 13 — Four Engravings, cartoons of Raphael. — Owner, Miss Bessie Wight, Richmond. 14— Old Engraved Portrait of Charles I. — Owner, Mrs. George W. Mayo, Richmond. 15 — The Mother's Jewel. Engraved by Woolworth. — Owner, Mrs. George W. Mayo, Richmond. 17 — Blind Man's Buff. Engraved by Abraham Rainback from painting by Wilkie. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mayo, Richmond. 18 — The Blind Fiddler. Engraved by John Burnet from painting by Wilkie. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mayo, Rich- mond. 19 — Richmond, Virginia, in 1834. Colored engraving by W. J. Bennett, from painting by G. Cooke. — Owaiers, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ma}'-o, Richmond. 20 — The Ascension. Engraved by Nicolaus Dorigny, 1705, from painting by Raphael. — Owners, Mr, and Mrs. George W. Mayo, Richmond. 21 — The Descent from the Cross. Engraved by Nicolaus Dorigny, Rome, 1710. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mayo, Richmond. 22 — Marriage of Pocahontas. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ma5^o, Richmond. 23 — Eady Hamilton as "Sensibility. Engraved by Caroline Wat- son in 1809. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 24 — Eady Hamilton as "Cassandra." Engraved by Caroline Watson in 1809. — Owner, Mrs. Phihp A. Bruce, Richmond. 25— Lady Hamilton as "Miranda," Engraved by Caroline Wat- son in 1809. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond 26 — Mrs. Fitz Herbert, engraved by Condi, after R. Cosway, in 1801. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 27 — Countess of Fife, colored engraving by I. Cijar, after R. Cos- way, in 1792. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 47 28 — Earl Russell, I^ord of Privy Seal, in colors, enj^raved by K. Bartolozzi, after Hans Hol:)lein (very rare). — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 20— George III. By F. Bartolo/./.i, 17US.— Owner, Mrs. Phihp A. Bruce, Richmond. 30— Duche.ss of Dumchine (very scarce old engraving), ISOI. — Owner. Mrs Philip A Bruce, Richmond. 31 — G. Herschel, Iv h. D., after Abbot, engraved by F. Bartolozzi, original impression, 1788. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 32 — Lad}^ Harriet Clive, from a portrait by Sir Thomas lyawrence, drawn on stone by R. Y. I^ane, 1832. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 33 — Lord Byron, engraved by H. Meyer, from an original draw- ing by G. H. Harlow, 1816. — Owner, Mrs Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 34 — George IV., engraved in Hanover, by C. F. Homemann, in 1822. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 35 — Old Print of Frederich Wilhelm (Chenfurst von Bradenburg and Louise Henriette), Chenfurstin von Bradenburg. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond 36 — Old Print of Frederich Wilhelm (Konig von Preus.sen and of Sophie Charlotte), Konigin von Preus.sen. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 37— Old Coaching Print, "The Cock at Sutton." By J. Harris, after Pollard, 1838.— Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Rich- mond. 38— Old Coaching Print, "Hyde Park Corner." By J. Harris, after Pollard, 18;',8.— Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Rich- mond. 48 COATS OF ARMS. No. FAMILY AND OWNER. 1 — I,ee family, colored and framed. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society. 2 — Cabell family, colored and framed — Owner, Virginia Histori- cal Society. 3 — Catesby family, colored and framed — Owner, Virginia His- torical Society. 4 — Graham f amity, colored and framed. — Owner, Virginia His- torical Society. 5 — Cabell family, colored and framed. — Owner, Virginia Histori- cal Society. 6 — lyomax family, colored and framed. — Owner, Miss Mary W. IvCwis, Richmond. 7 — Addison family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. John Addison, Richmond. 8 — Powell family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. John Ad- dison, Richmond. 9 — Temple family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. John Ad- dison, Richmond. 10 — Ball family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. John Addison, Richmond. 11 — Burwell family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. Louise D. Cardoza, Richmond. 12 — Randolph family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. George W. Mayo, Richmond. 13 — Brodnax family, an old, framed emblazoning brought from England by the immigrant. — Mr. Frederick Brodnax, Rich- mond. 14 — Mayo family, in bronze. — Owner, Mrs T. N. Carter, Rich- mond. 15 — Spotswood famil)^, colored and framed. — Owner, Colonel M. ly. Spotswood, Richmond. 16 — Coldsworth family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. Con- stance Robinson, Richmond. 17 — Car}' family, colored and framed. — Owner, , 720 E. Franklin street, Richmond. 49 18 — Claiborne family, colored and framed. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert A. Claiborne, Richmond. 19 — Carrington family, colored and framed. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. 20 — Henry family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. James Lyons, Richmond. 21 — Dwight family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. Jnnins A. Morris, Richmond. 22 — Devine family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. Junins A. Morris, Richmond. 23 — Bennett family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. Caroline Bennett, Richmond. 24 — Bryan family, colored and framed — Owner, Mrs. Joseph Bryan, Laburnum, Henrico county. 25— Bland family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. Joseph Bryan, Laburnum, Henrico county. 26 — Lee family, colored and framed. — Owmers, Mr. and Mrs. CouUing, Richmond. 27 — Adair family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs E. C. Minor, Richmond. 28 — Christian family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. E. C. Minor, Richmond 29 — Minor family, colored and framed — Owner, Mrs. E. C. Minor, Richmond. 30 — McPherson family, colored and framed. — Owner, Miss Bettie Clark, Richmond. 31 — Hotchkiss family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. J. Tay- lor Ellyson, Richmond. 32 — Corbin family, colored and framed. — Mrs. E P. Reeve, Rich- mond. 33 — Lefroy family, colored and framed. — Owner, Miss Helena Lefroy, Richmond. 34 — Strother family, colored and framed. — Owner, Miss Mary W. Lewis, Richmond. 35 — Dulany family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. John Addi- son, Richmond. 3G — Carter family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. James Hayes, Richmond. 50 37 — Green family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. James Hayes, Richmond. 38 — Massie family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. James Pleasants, Richmond. 39 — Page family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. lyCgh R. Page, Richmond. 40 — Montague family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mr. Mere- dith Montagne, Richmond. 41 — Powell family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. William D. Thomas, Richmond. 42 — Roots family, enlarged photograph of book-plate, framed. — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 43 — L,yons family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. James Ivyons, Richmond 44 — Dimmock family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. M. J. Dimmock, Richmond. 45 — Stith family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. Louise B. Cardoza Richmond. 46 — Tyler family, colored and framed. — Owner, Mrs. C. W. P. Brock, Richmond. 47 — Framed collection of photographs of iDOok-plates, drawings from tombs, and other authentic evidences of use by \'irginia families prior to the year 1800, including (1) Ralph Wormsley, of "Rosegill"; (2) Boiling; (3) "Carter of Cortoman"; (4) Harrison-Digges, impaled; (5) Jenings (Governor Ed- mund's family); (6) Bland; (7) Fitzhugh; (8) Conway, copy from seal of Edwin Conway, 1736; (9) Eppes, from old emblazoning, property of descendants of Hon. John W. Eppes; (10) Richard Corbin, of Eaneville; (11 ) Willis-Rich, impaled, from tomb of Mrs. Ann Wilhs, Gloucester county; (12) Graham, Prince William county; (13) Philip Rootes; (14) Virginia Council; (15) Spottswood; (16) Ryland Ran- dolph; (17) "John Randolph, Esq., of the Middle Temple " (Sir John); (IS) "John Randolph, Jr."; (19) "John Ran- dolph, of Roanoke"; (20) Robert Boiling, Esq., of " Chel- lowe"; (21)" Philip Eudwell, of Greenspring, in Virginia, Esq."; (22) John Tazewell; (23) James Power, King Wil- liam county; (24) Virginia Council Chamber; (25) Miles Cary; (26) " Francis Page, of the Inner Temple, Esq.," son 51 of Colonel John Page, the immigrant; (27) Benjamin Waller; (28) ' W. McKenzie, Surgeon," Williamsburg; (29) George Wythe; (30) James Murray, " Atliol," Amelia; (81) John IngHs, Norfolk; (32) '^William Byrd, of Westover, in Vir- ginia, Esq."; (33) Gabriel Cay, Hampton; (34) Claiborne; (35) John Mayo; (3()) George Turner, King George county, from tomb; (37) Waller; (38) Tucker; (39) Eldridge-BolHng, impaled, from old silver; (40) "James Hubard, of Glouces- ter"; (41) Reuben Skelton; (41) "G.Johnston, 1761"; (42) "William Eightfoot, Esq.. Tedington" ; (43) Murray, Earl of Dunmore; (44) " Gabriel Jones, Attorney-at-Eaw, in Vir- ginia"; (45) "William Stith, A. M.," with autograph "Guil Stith e. Coll. Reg: Oxn. A. D. MDCCCXXVIII." Owner, Virginia Historical Society. 48 — Thornton family, photograph of old book-plate. — Owner, Mr. W. G. Stanard, Richmond. BOOK PLATES. No. NAME AND OWNER. 1 — Judge Peter Lyons, armorial. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. James Eyons, Richmond. 2 — James Powers, burgess and lawyer, armorial. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. James Lyons, Richmond. 3 — Patrick Henry. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. James L3'ons, Rich- mond. 4 — William Burnet Browne, Salem, Mass., and "Elsing Green," King William county, Va., in volume of Browne's Estimate, London, 1747. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A Claiborne, Richmond. 5 — Randolph book plate, and poem written by John Randolph in book. — Owner, Mrs. M. B. Harrison, Richmond. 6 — William Byrd, in volume of "A Modest Apology for Parson Alberoni," London, 1719. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Rich- mond. 52 7 — Philip lyiidwell lyce, with autograph letter of Governor Thomas Lee, in "The Second Part of the Justice of the Peace," London, 1729. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Rich- mond. 8 — Samuel Rogers, the poet, in "An Account of the European Settlements in America," London, 1777. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Richmond. 9 — Collection of book plates, in frame. — Owner, Mrs. George W. Mayo, Richmond. SILVER AND GLASS. No. DESCRIPTION AND OWNER. 1 — Coffee Urn. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V. Daniel, Rich- mond. 2 — Tea Pot, with pineapple decoration. — -Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V. Daniel, Richmond. 3 — Muffiner. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J R. V. Daniel, Rich- mond. 4 — Large Tray. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V. Daniel, Rich- mond. 5— Small Tray.— Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V. Daniel, Rich- mond. (Whole of the above set is over one hundred years old.) 6— Ornamental Plate of Antimony, used by Japanese ladies to hand conserves. Brought from Japan by Bishop Williams. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V. Daniel, Richmond. 7 — Julep Tankard of General Wa.shinton. — Owner, Mrs. William O. English, Richmond 8 — Three Silver Tablespoons, belonging to their great-grand- mother, Mrs. Benjamin Sheppard. — Owners, Mrs Percy Gray and Mi.ss Eliza Mosby, Richmond. 9 — A Waiter, once owned by Miles Standish. — Owner, Mrs. John W, Harrison, Richmond. 10 — Silver Castors and Salt Cellars, owned by Patrick Henry and used by him when Governor of Virginia — Owner, Hon. Wil- liam Wirt Henry, Richmond. 11 — Silver Card Receiver, owned by Cora Ritchie, the actress and authoress, marked "Cora and Foushee." — Owner, Mrs. Ro- bert A Lancaster, Richmond. 12 — Silver Snuffers, belonging to Governor Floyd. — Owner, Miss Sadie Lewis, Richmond. lo — Silver Forks, which belonged to William Cabell, Jr. — Owner, Mrs. James Lyons, Richmond. 14 — Silver Spoons, which belonged to Thomas Stanhope McClel- land. — Owner, Mrs. James Lyons, Richmond. 15 — Silver Salt Cellar, which belonged to Judge Peter Lyons. — Owner, Mrs James Lyons, Richmond, IG — A Pewter Ale Mug, presented by John Randolph of Roanoke to Judge William Leigh, of Halifax county — Owner, Mrs. John H. Powell, Richmond. 17 — Silver Breaker and Waiter, with Randolph coat of arms. — Owner, Mrs. Adair Pleasants, Richmond. IS — Small Cut-Glass Tumbler, that belonged to Lucy Armistead, the first wife of Dudley Digges, of the Revolutionar}' period. — Owner, Mrs. Lucy Carter Trent, Richmond. 19 — Antique Silver Salt Cellar. — Owner, Miss Bessie Wight, Richmond. 20 — Snuffers and Stand. —Owner, Miss Bessie Wight, Richmond. 21 — Old Silver Heater for Chafing Dish. — Owner, Miss Be.ssie Wight, Richmond. 22 — Silver Plaque of Celhni. — Owmer, Mrs. W. D. Thomas, Rich- mond. 2^^ — Souvenir Spoon of Revolutionary Times, engraved with the initials of Landon Carter and the words: "Repeal of the American Stamp Act, 177(5." — Owner, Mrs. Randolph Wellford, Richmond. 24 — Table Spoon and De.ssert Spoon, with head of Charles II. — Owner, Mrs. R. G. Scott, Richmond. 2-") — Bohemian Gla.ss Vase, engraved with hunting scene — Owner, Mrs. Corbin Warwick, Richmond. 2(i — Silver Snuffers and Stand, owned by the Byrd family and in- herited b}' their descendant, the present owner. — Mrs. Cor- bin Warwick, Richmond. 27 — \>ry old French Ladle, with ])lack handle. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 54 28 — Candlesticks of John Randolph of Roanoke. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 31 — A Silver Teaspoon, nearly two hundred years old. Belonged to Mrs. Hannah, wife of Rev. John Tyler, A. M., Norwich, Conn. — Owner, Mrs. C. W. P. Brock, Richmond. 32 — Silver Porringer, one hundred j^ears old, belonged to Dr. Gardner. ^ — Owner, Mrs. Caroline G. Bennett, Richmond. 33 — Table Spoons and Tea Spoons, one hundred years old. — Owner, Mrs. CaroHne G. Bennett, Richmond. 34 — Wine Glass, "the twist in the stem is a lo.st art." — Owner, Mrs. Caroline G. Bennett, Richmond. 35 — One Large Antique Dutch Spoon. ^Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alston Cabell, Richmond. 36 — Three Small Antique Dutch Spoons. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alston Cabell, Richmond. 37— Old Dutch Silver Basket.— Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J Alston Cabell, Richmond. 38— Old English Silver Coffee Pot.— Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alston Cabell, Richmond. 39 — Ladle and Stand, owned by Mrs. Burnet Browne, of Salem, Mass., and "Elsing Green," King William county, Va., with crest. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. 40 — Silver Stand for same, with crest. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. 41— Three Wine Glasses that belonged to General Washington. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. 42 — Silver and Glass Liquor Stand of Herbert Claiborne, of "Chestnut Grove" and "Elsing Green," about 1760. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. 43 — Silver Cup of Major Andrew Hamilton, of South Carolina, officer of the Revolution, serving during the entire war in General Pickens' command. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. 44 — Old Wine Glass and Salt Cellar of same. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. 45 — Sewing Bird of Mrs. Hamilton. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. 46 — Silver- Mounted Cocoanut Cup of Catherine Hamilton, after- wards Mrs. Jane Alston. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A Clai- borne, Richmond. 47 — Silver Spoon, for measuring tea, of Mrs. William Alston, with crest, about 17o8. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Clai- borne, Richmond. 48 — Silver Toast Tongs, of Mrs. William Alston, with crest, about 173S. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. 4V)— Silver L,adle, of Mrs. William Alston, with crest, about 1738. Owners, Mr and Mrs. H. A Claiborne, Richmond. 50 — Two Antique Cut-Glass Decanters, two hundred years old, owned by the Bassetts, of " Eltham," New Kent county, Va. — Owner, Mr. Herbert Washington Claiborne, Richmond. 51 — Cake Basket, belonging to Parson Blair. — ^Owner, Mrs. Hen- ingham Blair Claiborne, Richmond. 52 — Old Silver Spoon, of William and Frances Mayo. — Owner, Mrs. Heningham Blair Claiborne, Richmond. 53 — A Jelly Glass, that belonged to Frederick the Great, purchased by Judge Peter Johntson, and presented by him to Mr Clai- borne's grandmother. — Owner, Mr. Walter Claiborne, Rich- mond. 54 — Silver Toddy Strainer — Owner, Mrs. John W. Cringan, Richmond. 55 — Silver lyadle, brought by Dr. Cringan from Scotland. — Owner, Mrs. John W. Cringan, Richmond. 56 — Silver Bowl, brought from England by the original Cooke, of Gloucester county, Va — Owner, Mrs. John W. Cringan, Richmond. 57 — A Candlestick and Bed-Room Candlestick and Snuffers, own- ed by John Randolph, of Roanoke. — Owner, Mrs. Joseph Bryan, Laburnum. 58 — Snuffbox, marked "R. B. M., Amelia county, 1733." — Owner, Mr. George C. Jefferson, Richmond. 59 — A Snuffbox. — Owner, Mrs. John Dunlop, Richmond. 60 — Case of silver used bj^ Major G. T. W. Nolting during Napo- leon wars. — Owner, Mrs. E. O. Nolting, Richmond. 61 — vSilver Candlesticks and Snuffers, one hundred years old. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V. Daniel, Richmond. 56 62— Old Silver Card Waiter.— Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V. Daniel, Richmond. 63 — Silver Tankard and Ladle, owned by Dr. Robert Nicholson, surgeon in Revolution. — Owner, Mrs. W. T. Robins, Rich- mond. 64 — Cream Bucket, owned by Hon. Dudley Digges, member of Committee of Safety, 1774-'75, and Council 1776-'S1. — Owner, Mrs. W. T. Robins, Richmond. 65 — Tea-Pot, used by Mrs. Washington's family, the Balls. — Owner, Mrs. M. J. Dimmock, Richmond. 66 — Cary Shoe-Buckles. — Owner, , 720 E. Franklin street, Richmond. 67 — Silver Tablespoon, belonged to Speaker John Robinson , of the House of Burgesses — Owner, Mrs. I. N. Jones, Richmond. 68 — Silver Pepper-Box, 1740. — Owner, Mrs. CaroHne G. Bennett, Richmond. 6g — Old Pepper-Box, tortoi.se shell and silver. — Owner, MissL,ucy G. Temple, Richmond. 70 — Silver Dadle, originally made for owner's great-great-grand- father, and melted over and remodeled by owner's grand- father. — Owner, Mrs. G. A. Dyon, Richmond. 71 — Silver Decanter-Stand — Owner, Mrs. Corbin Warwick, Rich- mond. 72 — Two Antique Perfume Stands — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. 73 — Spoon, owned by Lord Fairfax — Owner, Mrs. Chiles M. Fer- rell, Richmond. 74 — English Silver Service, over one hundred years old, coffee- urn, tea-pot with pineapple ornament, muffineer, and large and small trays. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V. Daniel, Richmond. 75 — Two Antique Gravy -Boats. —Owner, Miss Elizabeth F. Townes, Richmond. 7(5 — Pair Solid Silver Candlesticks. — Owners, Mi.sses Harvie, Rich- mond. 77 — Tea-Pot. — Owners, Misses Harvie, Richmond. 78 — Cream Pitcher. — Owners, Mi.sses Harvie, Richmond. 01 CHINA. No. SUBJECT AND OWNER. 1 — A Blue and White Platter, Amsterdam, 17'm])eline. — Owner, Mrs. Caroline G. Bennett, Richmond- 5 — Old vSatin Skirt. — Owner, Mrs. Caroline G. Bennett, Rich- mond. (i — Embroidered Satin Picture. — Owner, Mrs. Caroline G. Ben- nett, Richmond. 7 — Old Venetian Lace (for generations an heirloom in the family of the Duchess of . ) — Owner, Mrs. J. Alston Cabell, Richmond. 8 — Embroidery on Parchment, from Kensington Royal Art School. — Owner, Mrs. J. Alston Cabell, Richmond. 68 9 — Book in Parchment ; art cover. — Owner, Mrs. J. Alston Cabell, Richmond. 10 — Samples, worked by Elizabeth H. Cabell, daughter of Colonel Nicholas Cabell, Jr., and Margaret Reed, his wife.— Owner, Mrs. Kenna Campbell, F'luvanna county. 11 — Old Point Lace. — Owner, Mrs. M. B. Calwell, Richmond. 12 — L,ace, from wedding dress, and veil from wedding coronet, of Katherine Hamilton Alston. — Owner, Mrs Herbert Claiborne, Richmond. 13 — Old Point Lace. — Owner, Mrs. Herbert Claiborne, Rich- mond. 14 — Mexican Fan. — Owner, Mrs. Herbert Claiborne, Richmond. 15 — Antique Fan. — Owner, Mrs Herbert Claiborne, Richmond. K) — Purse. — Owner, Mrs. Herbert Claiborne, Richmond. 17 — Limerick Lace Bertha. — Owner, Mrs. J. P. Dashiell, Rich- mond. 18 — Irish Point Lace. — Owner, Mrs J. P. Dashiell, Richmond. 19 — Two Lace Capes. — Owner, Mrs. J. P. Dashiell, Richmond. 20 — Muslin Spencer. — Owner, Mrs. J. P. Dashiell, Richmond. 21 — Gold and Silver Baptismal Cover, worked by nuns in Italy over one hundred years ago. — Owner, Mi.ss Julia Gardner, Richmond. 22 — Old Fan, with Catesby and Graham coats of arms — Owner, Mrs. J. B. Haly burton, Richmond. 23 — Sampler, worked by Mrs. James Marshall. — Owner, Mrs. William Wirt Henry, Richmond. 24 — Old Costume, over one hundred j-ears old. — Owner, Mrs. James Lyons, Richmond. 25 — Old Fan, of carved ivory. — Owner, Mrs. George W. Mayo, Richmond. 26 — An old Fan. — Owner, Mrs. Stewart Hume, Richmond. 27 — Old Point Lace. — Owner, Mrs Bryce Stewart, Richmond. 28 — Portion of gown of Mrs. Scott's great-great-grandmother. — Owner, Mrs. Robert G Scott, Richmond. 29 — An old Fan — Owner, Mrs. John H. Montague, Richmond. 30 — Satin Gown, worn by Mrs, Henry A. Wise when presented at the court of the Emperor of Brazil more than fift}^ years ago. — Owner, Miss Mary Mayo, Richmond. ()0 'M — Court Dress, worn by Powhatan Ellis when Minister to Mexico. Owner, Mrs. George Wythe Munford, Richmond. 32 — A Silk Gown, worn by the great-great-grandniother of Mrs. Nash. — Owner, Mrs. Ben. Nash, Richmond. 33 — A Picture, embroidered on satin in ISO.S. — Owner, Mrs. Dan. Talley, Richmond. 34— Two old Fans. — Owner, Miss Bes.sie Wight, Richmond. 35 — Pair of vSlippers, made in 1830. — Owner, Miss Bessie Wight, Richmond. 3() — Old Embroidered Muslin Kerchief-Handkerchief and Collar. Owner, Miss Bessie Wight, Richmond. 37 — Bead-Bag — Owner, Miss Bessie Wight, Richmond. 38 — Carved Ivory Fan. — Owner, Mrs. Randolph Wellford, Rich- mond. 39 — Sampler, worked by Mrs. Sargent, of Philadelphia — Owner, Miss Mary Mayo, Richmond. 40 — School-Girl's Sampler, 1808. — Owner, Mrs. Virginia M. Wooldridge, Richmond. 41— Slipper with Shoe-Buckle, and Fan, worn by Miss Hopkins, niece of Commodore Hopkins, a celebrated beauty and belle, of Newport R. I., at a grand ball given in honor of the arrival of the French fleet under connnand of Count Rocham- beau. General Washington opened the ball with Miss Hop- kins with the minuet. — Owner, Dr. Alexander Brown, Rich- mond. 42 — Sampler, worked in 1800 by Eliza Duval. — Owner, Mrs. W. M. Coulling, Richmond. 43— Pin-cushion, with the initials of the children of Mrs. Lucy Burwell, wife of Carter Burwell, of "The Grove," and daughter of John Grymes, of Brandon, Middlesex county. — Owner, Miss Lucy L. Temple, Richmond. 44 — Lace, from the wedding tucker of Mrs. Carter Burwell. — Owner, Miss Lucy L. Temple., Richmond. 45 — Two pieces of Tapestry, one worked ])y Mrs. vSinnnons, great- grandmother of owner, and records a birth; the other was worked by Mrs. Hannah Alice Thaw, grandmother of owner. Owner, Mrs. G. A. Lyon, Richmond. 4() — One Veil, over one hundred 3'earsold. — Owner, Mrs. J. Hec- tor Harris, Richmond. 70 47 — A very old Bmbroidered Shawl. — Owner, Mrs. James Pleas- ants, Ricmond. 48 — Sampler, worked b}' Sarah Sergeant, of Philadelphia, after- wards Mrs. Henry A. Wise. — Owner, Miss Mary L. Mayo, Richmond. 49 — A very old L,ace Fan. — Owner, Mrs. John R. West, Rich- mond, 50 — Piece of Martha Washington's Dress. — Owner, Mrs. E. O. Nolting, Richmond. 51 — Hand-Painted Fan, very old. — Owner, Mrs. Kate S. Winn, Richmond. 52 — Cuffs, Mexican drawn work, brought from Mexico, 1830, to Mrs. John Millington. — Owner, Mrs. R. E. Blankenship, Richmond. 53— Old Fashion Plates.— Owner, Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Rich- mond. 54 — A Brocaded Skirt and High-Heeled Slipper, which belonged to Mrs. Joanna Corbin, of "Laneville," King and Queen county, who married, in 1739, Robert Tucker, of Norfolk. — Owner, Miss Eliza Meade Harvie, Richmond. 55 — High Tortoise-Shell Comb, owned by the wife of Major Joseph Eggleston, of the Revolution — Owner, Miss Eliza Meade Harvie, Richmond. 56 — Shoe-Buckles, worn by Major Oliver Towles, secretary of the original Virginia Society of the Cincinnati. — Owner, Mrs. R. A. Lancaster, Richmond. FURNITURE. No. DESCRIPTION AND OWNER. 1— Camp Table of Lord CornwaUis.— Owner, Mrs. J. Arthur Ee- froy, Richmond. 2 — Table which belonged to George Washington. — Owner, Mrs. Caroline G. Bennett, Richmond. 3_01d Inlaid Mahogany Table.— Owner, Mrs. Caroline G. Ben- nett, Richmond. VI 4 — Old Mahogany Chair. — Owner, Mrs. Carohne O. Bennett, Richmond. .") — Papier Mache Work Table. — Owner, Mr.s. Caroline G. Ben- nett, Richmond. <» — Chair from Mt. Vernon, given to Betty lycwis, who married Charles Carter, of "Western View," Culpeper comity, who gave it to his niece, Virginia Stanard, who gave it to her daughter, Mrs. William Green, who gave it to the present owner. — Owner, Mrs. James Hayes, Richmond. 7 — Mahogany Chair, which belonged to President Madi.son. — Owner, Mr. and Mrs J. R. V. Daniel, Richmond. 8 — Old Chair, owned by Harrison's family, from "Berkeley," birthplace of President William H. Harrison. — Owner, Dr. J. B. McCaw, Richmond. •^ — Colonial Chair (home-made), owned by Mrs. Rebecca Brit- tain Harris, wife of Major John Harris, of the Revolution. Owner, Dr. J. B. McCaw, Richmond. 10 — A Chair brought to Virginia in 1732 by John Lewis, Augusta county. — Owner, Judge L. ly. Lewis, Richmond. 11 — Candlesticks and Snuffers, owned by John Randolph. — Owner, Mrs. Joseph Bryan, "Laburnum." 12 — Candle.sticks, owned by John Randolph. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 13 — Old Brass Warming Pan. — Owner, Mrs. Thomas BoUing, Richmond. 15 — Brass Fender, owned by Captain Henry A. Watkins. — Owner, Mrs. W. W. Henry, Richmond. 1^> — Case for Knives and Forks, over a hundred years old.—Owner, Mrs. W. W. Henry. Richmond. 17 — Antique Japanese Cabinet, brought to this country by a naval officer early in this century. — Owner, Mrs. Lucy Carter Trent, Richmond. 18 — Old Musical Instruments. — Owner, Mr. Edward V. Valen- tine, Richmond. 19— Pair Brass Lamps, owned by Alexander McRae, and bought by him as antiques in the year of Aaron Burr's trial. — Owner, Mrs. Nannie D. Werth, Richmond. 20 — Very old Bellows — Owner, Miss Bes.sie Wight, Richmond. 72 2l_Xwo Brass Chafing Dishes (Colonial).— Owner, Mrs. W. T. Robins, Richmond. 22 — Old Toy Bedstead. — Owner, Miss Lucy C Atkinson, Rich- mond. 23 — Sermon-Box of Gilbert Bernet. Bishop of Salisbury. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Claiborne, Richmond. 24 — Secretar5^ owned by Edmund Randolph, Governor of Vir- ginia and Secretary of State in Washington's Cabinet. — Own- ers, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V. Daniel, Richmond. 25 — Chair, owned by Chief -Justice Marshall. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V. Daniel, Richmond. 26 — Wine Chest of Judge Peter Lyons. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. James Lyons, Richmond. 27 — Chair in which Patrick Henry died. — Owner, Mr. William Wirt Henry, Richmond. 28 — Desk of Thomas Jefferson. — Owner, Miss Ella Thomas, Rich- mond. 29 — Three Dining Chairs of Colonel William Byjd. — Owner, Mrs. Stewart, "Brook Hill." 30— Caudle Table and Candlesticks of Colonel William Byrd.— Owner, Mrs. Stewart, "Brook Hill." 31 — Chair, owned by Lord Cornwallis. — Owner, Mrs. Stewart, Brook Hill. 32 — Antique Musical Instrument. — Owner, Miss E. E. Chapin, Brook Hill. 33 — Work Stand, owned by Mrs. Wickham. — Owner, Miss Fan- nie Dickens. 34 — Table,' owned by Major Gibbons. — Owner, Miss Fannie Dick- ens. 35 — Table, which belonged to Lord Hunsdon, about two hundred years old. — Owner, Mrs. B. R. Wellford, Richmond. 36 — Table, owned by Washington. — Owner, Mrs. Pellet, Rich- mond. 37 — Case for Knives and Forks, over one hundred j^ears old. — Owner, Mrs. Hunter McGuire, Richmond. 3§ — Writing Desk of Chief-Justice Marshall. — Owners, Mis.ses Harvie, Richmond. ARMS, ARMOR, INDIAN RELICS, Etc No. DESCRIPTION AND OWNER. 1 — Epaulette, worn by Colonel S W. Venable, Prince Edward county, Va., in Revolution. — Owner, Mr A. R. Venable, Jr. 2 — Two old English Pistols, with flint-locks and ba}-onets. — Owner, Mrs. R. E. Blakenship, Richmond. 3 — Indian Picture. — Owner, Mrs. B. B. Minor, Richmond. 4 — Pistols, used by John Randolph in duel with Henry Clay. — Owner, Mrs. Joseph Bryan, Laburnum, 5 — Field Glass of Baron de Kalb. — Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 6 — A Native Hawaiian Fish Dine. — Owner, Mr. W. W. Barrow, Richmond. 7 — Sperm Whale's Tooth, from Hawaii. — Owner, Mr. W. W. Barrow, Richmond. 8 — Two Pistols, used by Colonel Sanniel Jordan Cabell in Revo- lutionary War Were changed from flint-locks in last war and used by his grandson, Patrick Henry Cabell, of Nelson county, Va, Colonel vS. J. Cabell left William and Mary College at eighteen years of age and raised a company in Am- herst county, of which he was made captain. He served throughout the Revolutionary war, afterwards was member of Congress for twelve years, and was an original member of the Cincinnati. — Owner, Mr. P. H. C Cabell, Richmond. 9 — Sword, used by Colonel James Pendleton in the Revolution. Owner, Mr. Edmund Pendleton, Richmond. 10 — Cane, made of wood of frigate "Constitution," and presented by Mr. Calwell to Henry Clay. — Owner, Mrs. William B. Calwell, Richmond. 11 — Cane, used by Jean Lafitte, the pirate. — Owner, Mrs. William B. Calwell, Richmond. 1 1 — Gold-Headed Cane, of Colonel Augu.stine Claiborne, of "Windsor," Su.ssex county, 17-4-"). — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Claiborne, Richmond. lo — Cane, made from orange tree planted l)y George Washington at Mt. Vernon. —Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V. Daniel, Richmond. 74 14 — Cane, of Judge Peter Lyons. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. James Ivyons, Richmond. 15 — Cane, of Colonel Thomas Mann Randolph. — Owner, Mrs. M. F. Pleasants, Richmond. 16 — Spear and Paddle of Tyroa, a Sandwich Island chief. — Owner, Mrs. Herbert A. Claiborne, Richmond. 17 — Brass- Mounted Pistol, of Major Andrew Hamilton, of Abbe- ville, S. C. — Owner, Mrs. Herbert A. Claiborne, Richmond. 18 — Sword Cane. — Owner, Mrs Herbert A. Claiborne, Rich- mond. 19 — Sword of Colonel George Carrington. — Owner, Mrs. James Lyons, Richmond. 20 — Cross-Bow (German) — Owner, Mr. E. V. Valentine, Rich- mond. 21 — Cross-Bow (Italian), very old. — Owner, Mr. E. V. Valen- tine, Richmond. 22 — Bags and Pipe of Peace of North Dakota Indians. — Owner, Mrs. James Lyons, Richmond. 23 — Brazilian Sword, presented to Lieutenant John Saunders Tay- lor, of Norfolk, Va.. by the ward-room officers of the United States steamer "St. Mary's," for services rendered Kossuth. Owner, Mrs. Philip A. Bruce, Richmond. 24 — Sword, from battle-field, of Yorktown during Revolution. — Ownei, Mr. J. Schleicher, Richmond. 25 — Indian Blanket. — Owner, Mrs. E. M. Ball, Richmond. 26 — Indian Blanket. — Owner, Mrs. Coleman. 27 — Pueblo Indian Cup. — Owner, Mrs. E M Ball, Richmond. 28 — Bracelet, worn by a Pueblo Indian .squaw.— Owner, Mrs. E- M. Ball, Richmond. 20 — Sword of Patrick Henry. — Owner, Mr. W. W. Henry, Rich- mond. 30 — Sword of Captain William Dandridge, British navy, presented to him in 1740 by the Duke of Montague. 31 — Spurs, used at Waterloo. — Owner, Miss Lucy Cleburn Richmond. 82 — Pistols, sixteenth century. — Owner, Virginia Historical So- ciety. 33 — Pair of Duelling Pistols, eighteenth century. — Owner, Vir- ginia Historical Society. .')4 — Sword of Major Alexander Stewart, Augusta county, used in the Revolution. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society. o5 — Two Swords, of eighteenth century. — Owner, Virginia His- torical Society. -')() — Pair of Spurs, used by John Randolph of Roanoke. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society, 37 — Two Pistols and Sash, belonging to British officer captured at the battle of Germantown, 1777. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society. 38 — Halberd, used in the Revolution. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society. 39 — Piece of Sixteenth Century Armor (for the arm), unearthed at Jamestown during the construction of fortifications in the war between the States. -;;-Owner, Virginia Historical Society. 40 — Military Chapeau, of the Revolution. — Owner, Virginia His- torical Society. 41 — Indian Relics, stone and iron implements from graves in Gloucester, Kuig William, Albemarle, and Botetourt counties, Va. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society. 42 — Pair of English Flint-IyOck Pi.stols, with bayonets. — Owner, Mrs. R. E. Blankenship, Richmond. 43 — Medal, presented by James II. to the Indian King of Poto- mack. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society. 44 — Brass Belt Buckle, South Carolina troops, in Revolution. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society. 45 — Sword, presented b}^ Legislature of Virginia to Hill Carter, United States Navy, for gallantry in War of 1S12. — Owner, Virginia Historical Society. 4() — Sword, presented b}- the lyCgislature of Virginia to Commo- dore Arthur Sinclair, United States Navy, for gallantry in battle on Lake Erie, LSI 2. 47 — Old Pi.stols — Owner, Mr, R. A. Lancaster, Jr., Richmond. 4C^*,e'i«tEV*A^ MAURY, :ft«.***€^^. fu^(Aj^ 1 — A Bust of Commodore Maury. By E. V. Valentuie 2 — Service of Silver, presented by merchants and underwriters of New York city, in testimony of their appreciation of the be- neficent results of his services to commerce and navigation, inscribed "From the Merchants and Underwriters of New York to Eieut. M. F. Maury, U. S. N., 1853." 3 — Gold Medal, which the King of Sweden and Norway caused to be struck in his honor. Obverse: Oscar Rex Svegiae Norvegiae Goth et Vandal. Reverse : Illis Quonem Mereure Labores M. F. Maury. Procenturione Observator Astron, Balfecto. (N. B. This was the first medal he received. ) 4 — Gold Medal, which the King of the Netherlands caused to be struck in his honor. Obverse : Willem III. Koning der Nederl, G. H. V. Luxemb. Reverse: Aau M. F. Maury Deu on der zocker Der Natur, Deu Gids over Deu Oceaan, Eu Weldomer Van der zeunan De Koning. MDCCCLV. To M. F. Maury, the expounder of nature, the guide over the ocean, and benefactor of the sailor. The King. 1855. 5 — Gold Medal, which the Republic of Bremen caused to be struck in his honor. Obverse : The Arms of the Republic. Reverse (translation): To the Promoter of Science, the Nav- igator's Guide. Lieut. M. F. Maury. In honorable ac- knowledgment of the Republic of Bremen. 1855. <) — The Prussian Great Gold Medal of vScicuce, presented by the King of Prussia. Obverse : The bust of the king, with four female allegorical figures. Reverse : Apollo's Chariot driving around the Zodiac. 7 — -The Cosmos Medal of Humlioldt, presented by the King of Prussia Obverse : Alexander von Humboldt, MDCCCXXXXVII. Reverse: KOEMOE. 8 — A lyctter to Lieut. Maury from the Pru.ssian Minister, pre- senting to him, by order of His Majesty the King of Prussia, the great golden medal for .science and the Co.smos medal. 9 — Autograph Letter to Lieut. Maury, from Baron von Hum- boldt, commending his .scientific achievements, and informing him that the King of Prussia had sent him the Prussian great gold medal of science and the Cosmos medal. 10 — Another Autograph Letter to Lieutenant Maury, from Baron Humboldt, "aged ninety years." 11 — The Austrian Great Gold Medal of Science, presented by the Emperor of Au.stria. Obverse : Franciscus Josephus, I. D. G. Austria, Imperator. Reverse : Literis et Artibus. 12 — Autograph Letter to Lieutenant Maury, from His Imperial Highness Ferdinand Maximilian, Archduke of Au.stria, tran.smitting, on behalf of His Imperial Roj-al Apostolic Ma- jesty the Emperor of Au.stria, the Austrian great golden medal for art and science, with reph' from Lieutenant Maury. 13 — Gold Medal, presented b}' the King of Sardinia. Obverse : The bust of the King, with the words Vittorio Emanuele II. Reverse, within a wreath of laurel : 'Le Capitano M. F. Maur}', Insigne Idrographe Benemer Ito Delia Navigazione " 185S. 14 — Gold Medal, presented by the Emperor of the French. Ob- verse : Napoleon III., I^mpereur. Reverse : Donne Par Ivm- pereur a Monsieur La Lieutenant Maury, Directeur De L'Observatoire a Wa.shington. IS.")!). 15 — A set of thirteen (W) Silver Medals, conunemorative of the following principal events of his Pontificate on behalf of PI is HoHness, Pope Pius IX.; (1) On the 22d of Augu.st His Holiness visited those afflicted with the plague at the Hos- pital of the Holy Ghost ; (2) He renews and extends the means of education of bovs, "Suffer little children to come 78 unto me"; (3) Extension of museum of the palace; (4) The first visit to the prisoners ; (5) The opening of the rail- wa}^ from Rome to the provinces ; (6) The Appian way re- opened ; (7) Reornamentation of the Vatican Basihca ; (8) The destruction of the dragon, "And Daniel said, Behold what you have been worshipping " ; (9) Restoration and or- namentation of the gateway upon the summit of Saniculum ; (10) The immaculate conception of the Virgin declared De- cember 8, A. D. 1854; (11 j Thou shalt appoint teachers through the tribes; (12) Albano and Arieia united by a bridge ; 18) The guardians of Rome and the judges of na- tions. As a mark of his appreciation of lyieutenant Maurj^'s services in the cause of science, His Holiness established dis- tinguishing flags to be carried at the mast-head of all vessels from the States of the Church whose masters would co-operate at sea in his new system of research. Those whose journals were approved by its founder received military rank from the government, and became entitled to salutes as they passed its forts. 16 — Medal of the Universal Industrial Exhibition, London, 1851, awarded for the wind and current charts and the sailing di- rections. Obverse, Incircling a head of Prince Albert these words: H. R. H. Prince Albert, President of the Royal Com- mission. Reverse : For Services. Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all nations. MDCCCL- 17 — Gold Medal of the French Exhibition, 1855. Obverse: Na- leon III., Emperor. Reverse: Medaille D'Honneur Agricul- ture Industrie Beaux-Arts. Exposition Univer.selle de 1855. IS — The Cross of the Order of the Danebrog Presented by His Majest}^ the King of Denmark. By special act of Congress consent was given to Eieutenant Maury to accept this decora- tion. 19 — The Cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword of Portugal, presented b}^ His Imperial Highness the King of Portugal for " Valor, Loyalty, and Merit." (Note. — These decorations, The Danebrog and The Tower and Sword, in accordance with custom and the express directions of Captain Maury, were, upon his death, returned to their Majes- ties who had presented them, but Colonel Maury then begged 79 that they might be sent back to him, to l)e retained as precious souvenirs of the honors conferred upon his father. This prayer was graciously granted and the decorations were sul)sequently re- turned to Colonel Maury.) 20 — The Grand Cross of Our Lady of Guadeloupe of Mexico, conferred by His Imperial Highness the Emperor of Mexico. 21 — Autograph letter from Maximilian conferring the above-men- tioned order. 22 — Diamond Pin, presented by His Imperial Highness the Arch- duke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria, with accompanying autograph letter. 23 — Pearl and Diamond Brooch, to Mrs. Maury and family b}^ His Imperial Highness the Czar of Russia, with accompany- ing letter. 24 — Autograph letter to L,ieutenant Maury from His Imperial Highness the Grand Duke Constantine, Grand Admiral of Russia, written at the instance of the Czar, offering a home upon the banks of the Neva. 25 — A Casket, which was presented (a gift contributed by friends and admirers in Europe ) in 18(j<), and a Testimonial illumin- ated upon parchment " To Captain Matthew Fontaine Maury, EE. D., etc., etc. We, the undersigned, beg 3^our acceptance of the accompanying purse of three thousand guineas in ap- preciation and acknowledgement of the eminent and disinter- ested services which, through years of untiring zeal in the cause of science, 3'ou have rendered to the maritime nations of the world. Receive from us this public testimony of our regard, with every wish for your future welfare and happi- ness. ' ' 20 — Autograph letter to Eieutenant Maury from His Imperial Highness the Grand Duke Constantine, Grand Admiral of Russia. 27 — Eetter to Eieutenant Maury from the Russian Minister, in- forming him that the Czar desired to nominate him Knight of the Order of St. Anne of the Second Class, decorated with with diamonds. 4 2.S — Autograph letter from the Pjelgian Minister at Washington, communicating the wish of the King of Belgium to offer an "Honorable Award." 80 29 — Autograph letter from Count Walenski, Minister of Foreign Affairs of France, to the Count de Lartiges, French Minister resident in Washington, informing him that the French Gov- ernment desired to nominate lyieutenant Maury to the Order of the L,egion of Honor. 30 — Diploma as member of the " Naturnkundige Vereeniging in Nederlandsch Indie." — Batavia, February 17, 1858 31 — Diploma as member of "Die Naturforschende Gerellochoft in Emden." — Kmden, March 22, 1854. 32 — Diploma as member of the Societe des Sciences, des Arts, et des Lettres de Hainault. — Mons, December 7, 1854. 33 — Diploma as member of the Academic Imperiale des Sciences de Russie. — St. Petersburg, December 29, 1855. 34 — Diploma as member of the Academic Royale des Sciences des Lettres et des Beaux Arts de Belgique. — Brussles, De- cember 17, 1854. 35 — Diploma as member of the New York Dyceum of Natural History.— New York, June 18, 1855. 36 — Diploma as member of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. — Philadelphia, February 22, 1858. 37 — Diploma as member of Die Gesellschaft zur Beforderung der Gesammten Naturwissenschaften in Marburg. — Marburg, February 13, 185G. 38 — Diploma as member of the Historical Society of New Jersey. Trenton, May 17, 1856. 39 — Diploma as member or the Historical Society of Tennessee. Nashville, September 3, 1857. 40 — Diploma as member of Die Gessellschaft fier Erdrunde in Berhn — Berhn, April 18, 1858. 41 — Diploma as member of the Bohemian Royal " Gessellschaft der Wissenschaften. " — Prague, January 13, 1858. 42 — Diploma as member of the Sociedad Mexicana de Geografray Estadistica. — Mexico, July 3, 1855. 43 — Diploma as member of the Kaiserlich, Konigliche Geologische Reichsanstalt. — Vienna, January, 1855. 44 — Diploma as Member of Belles lycttres Society, of Dickenson College, Pennsylvania. — Carlisle, Penn., February, 1856. 45 — Autograph letter from the Philanthropic Society of Hampden- Sidney College, informing him of his election to membership. 81 4(i— Membership Certificate of the Everett Literary Association.— Philadelphia, December 14, 1855. 47 — Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of New York thanking I^ieutenant Maury for the benefits he con- ferred upon commerce and navigation, for his ])rotection and enhancement of the commercial character and greatness of the people, and recommending him to Congress for promo- tion. 48— A Cameo Brooch, with head of Captain Maury. RELICS OF PRESIDENT MADISON AND FAMILY. No. DESCRIPTION AND OWNER. 1 — Madison Family Bible, with entries of the births of the Presi- dent and other members of the family. — Owner, Miss I^ucetta Madison Knox, Richmond. 2 — Works of Mrs. Chapine, Dublin, 1775, with autograph pre- sentation from James Madison to his sister, Sally Catlett Madison. — Owner, Miss Lucetta Madison Knox, Richmond. 3— Autograph Letter of Colonel James Madison, Sr., father of President Madi.son. — Owner, Miss Lucetta Madison Knox, Richmond. 4 — Autograph Letter of Mrs. Dolly P. Madison.— Owner, Mi.ss lyucetta Madison Knox, Richmond. '5 — Dress and Slippers, worn by Mrs. Sally Catlett Macon, wife of Thomas Macon, and sister of President Madison. — Owner, Mi.ss Ivitcetta Madison Knox, Richmond. ^ — Pocket Book, owned by Colonel James Madison, Sr. — Owner, Miss Lucetta Madison Knox, Richmond. 7— Prayer-Book, Oxford, 1748, with autograph of William Macon, Sr., who died in 1778. The prayers for the King and Royal family have been marked across with heavy ink lines. — Owner, Miss Lucetta Madison Knox, Richmond. LLUSTRATING AND DESIGN. EDGAR B. BROWN, ^ STUDIO, n 5 East Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia* Posters^ Catalogues^ Books^ Maps, etc. Sketches and Estimates furnished for Interior Decorations. .^ ^ «^ CORNELIUS HANKINS, • . Hrtist . . studio, 115 E. Broad Street. Portraits Painted from Photograph or Life in Oil or Pastelle. Old Poptpaits Copied op Retouched. S. H. HAWES &. CO., DEALERS IN COAL, i8th and Gary Streets, Telephone 57. Baptist S. Saunbcrs, Bbrintere anbjenGvavere, "^ 1009 fIDatn Street, IRicbinonD. SI] S — Diiiing-Rooni Chair, from Montpelier. — Owner, Miss lyiicetta Madison Knox, Richmond. 9 — Silver Snuffbox, owned by Mrs. Dolly Madison — Owner, Mrs. W. W. Scott, Orange county. 10 — Work Box, of Dolly Madison. — Owner, Mrs. H. A Bragg, Richmond 11 — Handkerchief, worked by Mrs. James Madison, Sr. — Owner, Miss Knox. 12 — Photographs of Portraits of Colonel James Madison, Sr., and Eleanor Conway, his wife. MISCELLANEOUS. No. DESCRIPTION AND OWNER 1 — Gavel of Thomas Jefferson. — Owner, Mrs. William D, Thomas. Richmond 2 — Invitation to Ball given in Pittsburg, 1824, to General Lafay- ette. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Claiborne, Richmond. 3 —Clock, once owned by Louis XVI. and Marie Antoniette, brought from Paris to this country, 17!)3, and ever since in possession of family of present owaier.— Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J R. V. Daniel, Richmond. 4 — Virginia Company's Report for 1H21, original folio tractate, framed. — Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Richmond. 5 — Card of Invitation to Ball to Lafayette at Eagle Hotel, Rich- mond, October lo, 1824.— Owner, Mr. R. L. Traylor, Rich- mond. () — Virginia Two-Pound Note, 177-"> — Owner, Mr. R. L. Tray- lor, Richmond. 7 — Richmond Chronicle, newspaper, June 14, 17*K) — Owner, Miss Lucetta M. Knox, Richmond. 8 — Virginia Gazette, new\spaper, December 27, 1770. — Owner, Mi.ss Lucetta M. Knox, Richmond. 9 — Virginia Argus, newspaper, June 13, 1707. — Owner, Miss Lucetta M. Knox, Richmond. Our /if it flrsi^f/il J. P. Branch, F. R. Scott, John F. Gi.enn, President. Vice-Pres't. Cashier. Capital, .1)20(1,000. Surplus, ,$200,000. Undivided Profits, $32,000. United States, City, and State Depository. il H, No. 1754, RICHMOND, VA, Coniparative Statenqerit for Marcln of follo^irig Years : ASSETS. Time and Demand Loans . . Real Kstate, Fixtures, vnuuu, 507 Broad Street, RICH/nOIND, V/\. HENRY C. JONES, D. D. S., 9I5J^ E. Main Street, RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. /\. H. yvv/\Y, (^\lQ I^icl7mor\d fpransfer (JompG\r\]^ and Ba^^alc 6xf)r^ss, Office, 903 Main Street, (^—RICHMOND, VA. TicKets to all Prii\cipal Poir\ts iri Hrqerica av[d Europe. RATES SAME AS AT DEPOTS. A. AV. GARBER, President, J3|^ Passengers and Baggage called for and Baggage cheeked to Destination, ^^"Pleasure Carriages for Hire. Stoves, Tinware, Etc. 212 N. 5tli St., bet. Broad and Grace, RICHMOND, VA. Job WorK Prorqptly Jltteqded to. 'Pbone lil. —" >. R. L. CHRISTIAN & CO., Successors to Christian, White & Co., Wines, W^^iskies, Teas and Cigars No. 808 Main Street, ^- RICHMOND. VA. 87 27 — The old Capitol at Williamsburg, the only picture extant, as it appeared in ISM;").— Owner, Mrs. Ann Munford, Richmond. 28— Bust of Patrick Henry.— Owners, Mr. and Mrs. W. h. Roy- all, Richmond. 2!) — "The Nation's Ward," bust. By Valentine. — Owner, Mr. E. V. Valentine, Richmond. oO— "Knowledge is Power," bust. By Valentine. — Owner, Mr. E. V. Valentine, Richmond. 31 — "Booth," bust. By Valentine.— Owner, Mr. E. V. Valen- tine, Richmond 32 — Pair of Wooden Shoes, worn by natives of India. — Owner, Mrs. J. Arthur Eefroy, Richmond. 3;> — Bible, 1762.— Owner, Mrs. John R. West, Richmond. 34 — Pennsylvania Mercury and Universal Advertiser (newspaper), July 28, 177o — Owner, Mrs. George A. Eyon, Richmond. 35 — One piece Continental Currency, dated February 7, 177(;. — Owner, Mrs. George A. Lyon, Richmond. 3(;— Eafayette Badge, worn by William S. Thaw in 1824. — Owner, Mrs. George A. Eyon, Richmond. 37 — Prayer-Book, printed 1681.— Owner, Mrs. George A. Lyon, Richmond. 38 — Concordance, printed 1672. — Owner, Mrs. George A. Lj'on, Richmond. 39 — Bible, printed 1775. — Owner, Mrs. George A. Lyon, Rich- mond 40 — Sample of P'ine-Cut Tobacco, made in industrial procession 22d February, 1832, centennial of Washington's birth. Owner, Mrs George A. Lyon, Richmond. 41 — Daniel Webster's Address to the Ladies of Richmond, printed on satin. — Owner, Mrs. George A. Lyon, Richmond. 42 — Pamphlet Published in Richmond 1784, bound in w^all paper. Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 4'> — Chamberlayne's History of England, of which Macaulay made extensive use in writing his history. — Owner, Mrs. Stewart, "Brook Hill." 44— The Bland Papers (First Edition ).— Owner, Mrs. Bland Spotswood vSmith, Richmond. Correspondence solicited. "COAT ARMOUR" contains rules for the proper usage of Heraldry in America. A copy will be mailed upon request. Please mention magazine. Heraldry. THE BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE COMPANY invite attention to their un- equalled facilities for the execution of all work to which heraldry is applicable. Designing, llluminalins:. Emblazoning^, Die Cutting;, Seal Cutting, Etching*. Architectural Heraldry. Church Heraldry. > • • Colors, Certificates, Flags, Seals, and InSlQfnifl. Stationery, for the Patriotic-Hereditary ^ Z Societies of the United States. Heraldic Engraving upon Family Silver and Glass, Signet Rings, Watches, Jewelry, etc. All designs and productions are under the super- vision of Mr. EUGENE ZIEBER, author of " Heraldry in America." SPECIAL AGENTS in Great Britain and on the Continent conduct our foreign researches. Address, Department of Heraldry, of The Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company of Philadelphia, Pa. Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, Importers of Diamonds and Art Works, BeGGPafeops by appoiiptnf^ent to IS IE We are prepared to furnistL anj^ article required in CHINA WAKE, decorated with INSIGNIA of tire Order, alone or Avitli other decorations. Having made a study of these effects we can show a number of pleasing designs. ESTIMATES AND SKETCHES ON APPLICATION. Wright, Tindale & Van Roden, 217 and 219 S. Eleventh St,, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 89 45 — History of the Church and State of vScotland. By Archbishop Spottiswood, 1()77. — Owner, Colonel M. L. vSpotswood, Rich- mond. -1(1 — Praycr-Book, published in Edinburgh, 1772, formerly pro- perty of Mrs. Pylizabeth ( Fit/.hugh ) Conway — Owner, Mr. William G. Stanard, Richmond. 47 — Colonial School Book (Eutropius), with signature of "Fran- cis Conway, 17()-)," and a rude drawing of a river flat-boat of the day. — Owner, Mr. William G Stanard, Richmond. 48 — Diodorus Siculus, French translation. Fine copy, formerly owned by President Madison. — Owner, Mr. Rosewell Page, Richmond. 49 — Thomas Randolph's Poetical Works, lOBS. — Owner, Mrs. George W. Mayo, Richmond. 50 — The Peerage of England. By Kimber. Eondon, 17(19. — Owner, Mrs. Herbert A. Claiborne, Richmond 51 — Impeachment of Edward, Earl of Clarendon. — Owner, Mrs. Caroline G. Bennett, Richmond. 52 — Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, 16(10. — Owner, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Claiborne, Richmond. 5:') — Illu.strations of Japan. By M. Titsnigh. Eondon, 1822. Owner, Mr and Mrs. Herbert A. Claiborne, Richmond. 54 — Works of Josephus (illustrated). 55— Bollingbroke on Parties (illustrated). 56 — Travels in North America. By the Marquis de Cha.stellux, • 1787. 57— The Whole Duty of Man, Eondon, 1716.— Owner, Mrs. Grace Harrison, Richmond. 58 — Volume, wath autograph of President William H. Harri.son, Owner, Mrs. Grace Harrison, Richmond. 59 — The Washington Family, with portraits. — Owner, Miss Eucy Clair Atkin.son, Richmond. (10— Sandy's Ovid (First F^dition). The fir.st literary compo.si- tion on the North American continent. Written, in part, at Jamestown, in the winter of 1622. —Owner, Mr. R. E. Tray- lor, Richmond. 61— Bible, printed 16— .—Owner, Mrs. M. F. Pleasants, Rich- mond. .Incorporated in51865.- Office, 1006 Main Street, Richmond. ASSETS, $380,430. T^. A^. V. RANDOLPH, President, CHAS, K. WILLIS, Secretary. ROBT. LECKYJr., Ass't Secretary. DIRECTORS: N. V. Randolph, Pres., Randolph Papt-r Box Co. S. II. Hawes, Coal Merchant. Geo. L. Christian. Vice-Pres., Attoruej' at Law. Dr. John Mahony, Dentist. J. D. Carneal, Real Estate Agent. F. Sitterding, Contractor. Geo. L. Currie, Ship Broker. H. L. Denoon, Real Estate Agent. John S. Ellett, Pres. State Bank of Virginia. J. M.Fourqurean, Dry Goods Merchant W. M. Coulllng. Capital. $500,000. Surplus, $240,000. THK State Bank of Virginia, RICHMOND, VA. JOHN S. ELLETT, President. WM. M. HILL, Cashier. Boxes for Rent in our Safe Deposit Vaults. DIRECTORS : WILlvIAM E. TANNER, ALEX. CAMERON, PETER H. MAYO, JOS. M. FOURQUREAN, JOHN S. ELLETT, T. C. WILLIAMS, Jr. GRANVILLE G. VALENTINE, JAMES D. CRUMP, JOHN R. WILLIAMS. 91 G2 — "L,e Nouveau Testinieiit," and "L,e,s Psauincr de David, mis en rime Francoise. Par Clement Marot," etc. Contains music of the Psalms. Has book-plate with the Hay arms and autograph of John Lewis, "Llangollen."— Owner, Mr. R. L. Tra3dor, Richmond. ()o — "Historie of the Reformation of the Church of Scotland." B}^ John Knox. "Printed at Edinburgh, by Robert Brydon, and are to be sold at his Shop, at the Signe of Jona." 1644. Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V Daniel, Richmond. (U — The Government of the Tongue. Oxford, 171o — Owners, Mr. and Mrs J. R. V Daniel, Richmond. Ho — The Gentleman's Calling. London, 1717. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. V. Daniel, Richmond. HH — German Bible, 1730. — Owner, Mrs. E. O. Nolting, Rich- mond. 67 — Seneca's Works. London, 1555. — Owners, Mr. and Mrs J. R. V. Daniel, Richmond. 68 — Bible, printed London, 1782. — Owner, Mrs. John R. West, Richmond. 69 — Very old Doll. — Owner, Mrs. Caroline G. Bennett, Rich- mond. 70 — Paper Knife, owned by Major Heros von Borcke, which had been in his family for many years. — Owner, Mrs. R. A. Lan- caster, Richmond. 71 — Two Newspapers, publi.shed in Virginia ; file of Virginia Gazette, 1736-'4(). — Owner, Virginia Hi.storical Society, Richmond. 72 — Flower (in a glass case), picked by Major-General Lord Ster- Hng at Mt. Vernon, 17Nl.^— Owner, Mr. W. W. Barrow, Richmond. 73 — Rag Doll, one hundred and twenty-five years old. — Owner, Miss Pellet, Richmond. 74-— Bust of Patrick Henry.— Owner, Mrs. W. L. Royall, Rich- mond. 75 — Relic from Pompeii. — Owner, Mr. E. V. Valentine. Rich- mond. 76 — Dying Words of John Randolph. — Owner. Mr. Jo.seph Bryan, Labununn. , ... 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