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' > ~ * t J i ? 1> j* sSI >wilff THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA THE COLLECTION OF NORTH CAROLINIANA C027.5 N87 1918/20-1926/28 c.3 i iwiWFRSITY OF N.C. AT CHAPEL HILL liniiiiiir 00034021530 This book is due on the last date stamped below unless recalled sooner. It may be renewed only once and must be brought to the North Carolina Collection for renewal. dec 1 o B76 Form No. A -369 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Ensuring Democracy through Digital Access (NC-LSTA) http://www.archive.org/details/biennialreport192628nort BIENNIAL REPORT STATE LIBRARIAN of NORTH CAROLINA From July 1, 1926 to June 30, 1928 BIENNIAL REPORT of the STATE LIBRARIAN of NORTH CAROLINA From July 1, 1926 to June 30, 1928 NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIBRARY STAFF Librarian Carrie L. Broughton Chief Assistant Pauline Hill Senior Assistant Mrs. Aline Weathers Fleming Senior Library Aid Margaret Birdsong BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE STATE LIBRARIAN To the Hon. Angus Wilton McLean, Governor; Hon. J. A. Hartness, Secretary of State, and Mr. A. T. Allen, Superintendent of Public In-struction, as Trustees of the State Library. Gentlemen : I take pleasure in submitting to your honorable body, for due consideration, the biennial report of the State Librarian of the State Library of North Carolina, for a period covering twenty-four months from July 1, 1926-June 30, 1928. ADDITIONS, 1926-1928 Volumes By purchase 1,394 By gift 190 U. S. Government 273 Received from other states 200 Bound newspapers 269 Bound magazines 260 Total 2,586 Number of volumes in general library 42,500 Number of volumes in governments 7,794 Number of volumes of bound newspapers 5,237 Number of volumes of bound magazines 5,140 For lists of newspapers received at State Library see Appendix A. For lists of magazines received, see Appendix B. For additional Bibliography of North Carolina literature con-tinued from previous reports see Appendix C. For Bibliography of Genealogical material in State Library see Appendix C. Respectfully submitted, Carrie L. Broughton, State Librarian. Biennial Report of the APPENDIX A NEWSPAPERS (Abbreviations: d., daily; sw., semi-weekly; m., monthly; bm., bi-monthly; tri-w., tri-weekly) Albemarle --Stanly News Herald, w. Asheville Asheville Citizen, d. Asheville Asheville Times, d. Asheville Blue Ridge Republican, w. Beaufort Beaufort News, w. Benson Benson Review, w. Boone Watauga Democrat, w. Carthage Moore County News, w. Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Weekly, w. Chapel Hill News Letter, w. Charlotte Charlotte News, d. Charlotte Charlotte Observer, d. Charlotte - Presbyterian Standard, w. Clinton Sampson Independent, w. Concord Concord Daily Tribune, d. Concord Concord Times, sw. Conover - Our Church Record, tri-m. Cullowhee - Cullowhee Yodel. Danbury Danbury Reporter, w. Elizabeth City .Daily Advance, d. Elizabeth City Independent, w. Fayetteville - Fayetteville Observer, d. Forest City Forest City Courier, w. Greensboro Friends Messenger, m. Greensboro —- Greensboro Daily News, d. Greensboro Greensboro Daily Record, d. Greensboro Greensboro Patriot, sw. Greensboro N. C. Christian Advocate, w. Greenville Greenville Daily Reflector, d. Hendersonville Hendersonville Times, d. Hickory Hickory Daily Record, d. Hillsboro Orange County Enterprise, w. Lenoir Lenoir News-Topic, sw. Lexington Dispatch, sw. Lincolnton Lincoln County News, sw. Louisburg Franklin Times, w. Lumberton Robesonian, sw. Marshall News Record, w. Mocksville Davie Record, w. Monroe - Monroe Journal, sw. Mooresville Mooresville Enterprise, w. State Library Morganton Deaf Carolinian, w. Morganton News Herald, w. Nashville Graphic, w. Newbern The New Bernian, d. Newbern The Sun Journal, d. Newton Catawba News Enterprise, sw. Norlina Norlina Headlight, w. North Wilkesboro Wilkes Journal, w. Oxford Oxford Public Ledger, tri-w. Oxford Orphans' Friend, w. Pittsboro Chatham Record, w. Raleigh Biblical Recorder, w. Raleigh News and Observer, d. Raleigh North Carolina Odd Fellow, m. Raleigh Progressive Farmer, w. Raleigh Raleigh Times, d. Raleigh Union Herald, w. Reidsville - Reidsville Review, tri-w. Rich Square Roanoke-Chowan Times, w. Sanatorium Sanatorium Sun, m. Scotland Neck Commonwealth, d. Shelby Cleveland Star, tri-w. Siler City Chatham News, w. Smithfield Smithfield Herald, sw. Statesville Landmark, sw. Sylva Jackson County Journal, w. Tarboro Daily Southerner, d. Tarboro Weekly Southerner, w. Thomasville Charity and Children, w. Wadesboro - Messenger and Intelligencer, w. Warrenton Warren Record, w. Williamston - Enterprise, sw. Wilmington Wilmington Morning Star, d. Winston-Salem Twin City Sentinal, d. ' Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Journal, d. Atlanta Atlanta Constitution, d. Baltimore Baltimore Evening Sun, d. Boston Christian Science Monitor, d. Boston Boston Transcript. New Yoi'k New York Times, d. New York New York World, d. Richmond, Va Southern Churchman, w. Richmond Christian Sun, w. Richmond Richmond Times Dispatch, d. Washington United States Daily, d. Washington Washington Post, d. 6 Biennial Report op the APPENDIX B MAGAZINES Agriculture, North Carolina Dept. Conservation and Industry of, Bulletin Country Life Agricultural Review, North Carolina County Court Note-book Dept. of Agriculture Current History Alumni News, North Carolina Col- Current Magazine Contents lege for Women D. A. R. Magazine Alumni Register of Duke University Dearborn Independent Alumni Review, University of North Delineator Carolina Drama American Federalist Education American Legion Educational Review American Historical Review Engineering News-Record American Labor Legislation Review Everybody's Magazine A. L. A. Booklist Genealogy Magazine A. L. A. Bulletin Good Housekeeping American Magazine Harper's Magazine American Mercury House and Garden Americana House Beautiful Annals of the American Academy of Indiana Magazine of History Political and Social Science International Studio Archive (Duke University) James Sprunt Historical Publications Arts and Decoration Jewish Tribune Asia Johns Hopkins University Studies in Atlantic Monthly Historical and Political Science Bnai Brith Magazine Journal of American Genealogy Book Review Digest Journal of Home Economics Bookman Journal of the Illinois State His- Books torical Society California News Notes Journal of Negro History Canadian Magazine Journal of Pharmacy Carolina Magazine Journal of Social Forces Carolina Motorist Journal of the Elisha Mitchel Carolina-Virginia Retailer Scientific Society Carolinian (North Carolina College Journal of National Education for Women) Association Catholic World Kourier Century Ladies' Home Journal Collier's Libraries Commerce Monthly Librai-y Journal Commonweal Library Notes, N. C. C. W. Confederate Veteran Literary Digest Congressional Digest Literary Review Contemporary Review Living Age State Library Lookout Louisiana Historical Quarterly Manufacturers' Record Maryland Historical Magazine Mentor Merchants' Journal Michigan History Magazine Michigan Library Bulletin Musician Nation National Genealogical Society Quarterly National Geographic Magazine National Republic New England Historical and Genealogical Register New Republic New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Nineteenth Century North American Review North Carolina Booklet North Carolina Health Bulletin North Carolina Insurance Bulletin North Carolina Library Bulletin North Carolina Municipal Review North Carolina Teacher North Carolina Welfare Progress Outlook Peabody Journal of Education Pennsylvania Magazine Pictorial Review Pittsburgh Carnegie Library Bulletin Prison News Publishers' Weekly Raleigh Student Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature Red Cross Courier Research Bulletin of the National Education Association Researcher Review of Reviews St. Louis Public Library Monthly Bulletin Saturday Evening Post Saturday Review of Literature School School Life School and Society Science Scientific American Scientific Monthly Scribner's Magazine Sewanee Review South Atlantic Quarterly South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Southern Medicine and Surgery Southern Textile Bulletin Southern Tobacco Journal Southern Planter Starry Cross State School Facts Studies in Philogy Survey System Tarheel Banker Technician Tennessee Historical Magazine Theosophical Quarterly Through the Ages Time Trinity Historical Papers Tyler's Quarterly Magazine University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin University of North Carolina Record Uplift Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine Virginia Magazine Virginia Quarterly Review Virginian Wachovia Wake Forest Student Wataugan Welfax^e Magazine Western Reserve Historical Society Collections William and Mary Quarterly Wisconsin Library Bulletin Woman's Journal Woman's Home Companion Woman's Press World's Work Yale Review 8 Biennial Report of the APPENDIX G Bibliography of North Carolina Abbott, George and Bridges, A. P. Coquette, a play in three acts. 1926. Anderson, Mrs. J. H. North Carolina women of the confederacy. 1926. Andrews, R. M. John Merrick, a biographical sketch. 1920. Bass, L. D. The carpenter and his friends, n. d. Seventh day adventism unmasked, n. d. Bassett, J. S., ed. Expansion and reform, 1889-1926. 1926. Correspondence of Andrew Jackson. 1927. vol. 3. Bond, Christiana. Memories of General Robert E. Lee. 1926. Boone, C. C. Congo as I saw it. 1927. Boyd, James. Marching on. 1927. Boyd, W. K. Some eighteenth century tracts concerning North Carolina. 1927. Brown, C. R. A working faith. 1926. Camak, D. E. June of the hills. 1927. Coggins, J. C. Abraham Lincoln, a North Carolinian, with proof. 1927. Devin, R. I. History of Grassy Creek Baptist church. 1880. Dodd, W. E. Lincoln or Lee, comparison and contrast of the two. 1927. Edenton Street M. E. Church, South. Raleigh, N. C. Joseph G. Brown as an affectionate tribute, n. d. Ellis, W. B. Sanity for sale; the story of the rise and fall of Wm. B. Ellis. 1928. Foltz, H. W., comp. Descendants of Adam Spach. 1924. Fries, A. L., ed. Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. 1926. v. 3. Gilbert, Katherine. Studies in recent aesthetic. 1927. Gold, Mrs. D. H. Tides of life. 1927. Green, Paul. The field of God and in Abraham's bosom. 1927. In the valley, and other Carolina plays. 1928. Wide Fields. 1928. Hamilton, J. G., deR. Henry Ford, the man, the citizen, the worker. 1927. Harriss, R. P. Archive anthology. 1926. Hawks, F. L. Adventures of the Conqueror of Mexico. 1843. Relation of Maryland; reprinted from a London edition 1635. 1865. Helper, H. R. Negroes in Negroland. 1868. Henderson, Archibald. European dramatists. 1926. rev. ed. Hendrick, B. J. Training of an American; the earlier life and letters of Walter H. Page, 1855-1913. 1926. Hill Directory Co. Raleigh city directory. 1927. Hill, D. H. History of North Carolina in the war between the states. 1926. 2 v. Hogue, M. B. Every other woman. 1927. Hood, J. W. Negro in the Christian pulpit. 1884. Home, H. H. Jesus as a philosopher. 1927. State Library <> Home, Mrs. I. C. Romantic rambles. 1926. Johnson, G. W. What is news? a tentative outline. 1926. The undefeated. 1927. Andrew Jackson, an epic in homespun. 1927. Kephart, Horace. Our southern highlanders. 1926. rev. ed. Knight, E. W. Academy movement in the south, n. d. Among the Danes. 1927. Leonard, J. C. Centennial history of Davidson county, North Carolina 1927. Little, Luther. Manse dwellers. 1927. Love, A. R. Under the ban. 1926. McClenney, W. E. and others. These twain, Willis John Lee and M. J. Lee. n. d. Moore, Frank, ed. Speeches of Andrew Johnson. 1866. Moore, H. C. Points of emphasis. 1927. Morrison, Cameron. Public papers and letters, 1921-25. 1927. Morrow, D. F. Then and now, reminiscences. 1926. News and Observer Year Book. 1928. North, C. C. Social differentation. 1926. Nye, E. W. Bill Nye's history of England. 1900. Bill Nye's history of the United States. 1894. Bill Nye's sparks. 1901. Bill Nye's remarks. 1900. Forty liars and other lies. 1882. A guest at Ludlow. 1897. Baled hay. 1884. Odum, H. W. Sociology and social problems. 1925. Rainbow round my shoulder. 1928. Olmsted, Stanley. At top of Tobin. 1926. Pierson, W. W. Hispanic American history; a syllabus. 1926. Potter, Russell. A study of Shakespeare. 1921. Robertson, A. T. Some minor characters in the New Testament. 1928. Robertson, G. F. The only Nancy; a tale of the Kentucky mountains. 1917. King John, a tale of the south. 1927. Rockwell, K. Y. War letters, 1914-1925. Royster, H. A. Appendicitis. 1927. Russell, Phillips. Benjamin Franklin, the first civilized American. 1926. John Paul Jones, the man of action. 1927. Sears, L. M. Jefferson and the embargo. 1927. Smith, C. A. Southern literary studies. 1927. Staton, K. E. B. Old southern songs. 1926. Steiner, J. F. and Brown, R. M. North Carolina's chain gang. 1927. Stephenson, G. T. Living trusts. 1926. Taylor, C. C. Rural sociology. 1926. Tillett, W. F. The paths that lead to God. 1926. Providence, prayer and power. 1926. Tourgee, A. W. Pactolus Prime. 1890. Trogdon, W. F. Trogdon family history. 1926. 10 Biennial Report of the Upchurch, Mrs. T. B. Meditations, n. d. Morning glories, selected poems, n. d. Ware, C. C. North Carolina disciples of Christ. 1927. Weaver, J. V. A. To youth. 1928. Williams, J. A. Selections for devotional exercises. 1927. Williams, L. F. and Jordan, W. E. Laboratory manual, n. d. Wilson, M. B. The painted city. 1927. Wilson, P. M. Southern exposure. 1927. Winston, R. W. Andrew Johnson, plebian and patriot. 1928. Woolson. C. F. Rodman the keeper. 1886. GENEALOGICAL MATERIAL IN THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIBRARY COMPILED BY CARRIE L. BROUGHTON, Librarian and PAULING HILL, Chief Library Assistant 12 Biennial Report op the INTRODUCTION The interest in personal and family history has grown so rapidly that we are endeavoring to specialize in this department in our library. We now have one of the best genealogical collections in the south and to it resort daily people from all over the country diligently searching for family records and military data to enable them to secure admittance to one of the patriotic societies of our country. Besides the genealogical material in the State Library the North Carolina Historical Commission, which is housed in the same building, has many county histories, marriage bonds, deeds, wills, etc. The material in both departments is always available to the reseachers. However, the staff of both are too limited to permit them to engage in private researches. We are always glad to refer our patrons to some competent genealogist who will gladly do the work for them. In the following pages you will find a complete bibliography of all general genealogy, state, county and family histories, military rosters, newspaper clippings and magazine articles. State Library 13 BIBLIOGRAPHIES American genealogists, a catalogue of family histories. 1895, 1900. Bell, H. C. and others. Guide to British West Indian archive materials, in London and in the Islands, for the history of the U. S. 1926. Connecticut. Historical Society. List of family genealogies in library of Conn. Hist. Soc. 1911. Duri-ie, D. S. Bibliographic genealogica Americana. 1878. Foust, A. B. Guide to material for American history in Swiss and Austrian archives. 1916. Contains emigration lists on file in Switzerland. Griffin, G. G. Writings in American histoi-y. 1918-1924. Illinois. State historical library. List of genealogical works in the Illinois State Historical Library. 1914. Swem, E. G. Bibliography of Virginia. 1916-1919. U. S. Library of Congress. American and English genealogies in the Library of congress. 1910. HERALDRY Abbott, W. H. Heraldry illustrated. 1897. Burke, J. B. St. James magazine and heraldric and historical register. 1850. Ellis, W. S. Antiquities of heraldry. 1869. Porney, M. A. Elements of heraldry. Ringrose, J. A. and Berney L. Arms and origin of American colonial families. 1910. ARMS OF FAMILIES Crozier, W. A. Crozier's general armory; a register of American family entitled to coat armor. 1904. Fairbairn, J. Fairbairn's crests of the families of Great Britain and Ireland. 2v. 4th ed. 1923. Heraldric journal, recording the armorial bearings and genealogies of American families. 4v. in 1. 1856-1868. Vermont, E. de V. America heraldica; coats of arms, crests, and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800. 1886. Washburne, Henry. Book of family crests. 1882. 2v. Zieber, E. Heraldry in America. 1895. HISTORY OF NAMES Arthur, W. Etymological dictionary of family and Christian names. 1857. Anderson, W. Genealogy and surnames. Bardsley, C. W. English surnames, n. d. Bowditch, N. I. Suffolk surnames, 2nd ed. 1857. Ferguson, R. English surnames and their places in the Teutonic family. 1858. Guppy, H. B. Homes of family names. 1890. Lower, M. A. English surnames. 3d ed. 1849. 2v. Yonge, C. M. History of Christian names. 1884. 14 Biennial Report of the GREAT BRITAIN Betham, Sir W. Baronetage of England. 1801-1805. 5v. Browning, C. H. Magna Charta barons and their descendants. 1915. Burke, J. Genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners. 1836. 4 v. Burke, J. and Sir J. B. Encyclopaedia of heraldry; of, General armory of England, Scotland and Ireland. 3d ed. 1844. Burke, J. and Sir J. B. Genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland. 1841. Burke, Sir J. B. Genealogical and heraldic history of the colonial gentry. 1891-1895. 2v. Burke, Sir J. B. Genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain. 1852, 1900. Burke, Sir J. B. Genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland. 1899. Burke, Sir J. B. Genealogical and heraldic history of the peerage and baronetage, the Privy council, knightage and companionage. 1841, 1895, 1924. 3v. Collins, A. Peerage of England, genealogical, biog. and hist. 1756. 5v. Dictionary of national biography. 1885-1904. 63v. Sup. 6v. Foster, J. Alumni Osonienses: Members of the University of Oxford, 1500-1714; their parentage, birthplace, and year of birth, with a record of their degrees. 8v. Foster, J. London marriage licenses, 1521-1867. 1883. Fox-Davies, A. C. Book of public arms; a cyclopaedia of the armorial bearings, heraldic devices, and seals, as authorized and as used, of the counties, cities, towns and Universities of the United Kingdom. French, A. D. W. County records of the surnames of Frances, Francis, French, in England, 1100-1350. 1896. Lodge, J. Peerage of Ireland. 1754. 2v. New peerage; or, present state of the nobility of England. 1769. 2 v. Eyre-Todd, G. Highland clans of Scotland. 1923. Who's Who. v. 52, 1900; v. 65, 1913; v. 68, 1916; v. 70, 1918; v. 73, 1921; v. 76, 1924. Who was Who. 1897-1916. UNITED STATES General Amaz, Axel. May Flower and her log, July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621. 1907. American Historical Review, v. 1-date; 1895-date. American Jewish Society Publications, v. 1-29, 1893-1921. Americana, v. 4-10, Jan. 1909-Dec. 1915. Americana, v. 12-date, Jan. 1918-date. For contents see Genealogical index in library. Bolton, C. K. Marriage notices, 1785-1794, for the whole United States. 1900. Bradford, Gamaliel. Confederate portraits. 1914. Sketches of Joseph E. Johnston, James Longstreet, P. G. T. Beauregard, Judah P. Benjamin, Alexander H. Stephens, Robert Tombs, and Raphael Semnes. State Library 15 Browning, C. H. Americans of royal descent; a collection of genealogies of American families whose lineages are traced to the ligitimate issue of kings. 1894. Browning, C. H. Some "Colonial Dames" of royal descent; pedigrees showing the lineal descent from kings of some members of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America and of the order of the Crown. 1900. Clemens, W. M. American marriage records before 1699. 1926. Clemens, W. M. North and South Carolina marriage records before 1699. 1926. Colonial Dames of America, Chapter 1, Baltimore. Ancestral records and portraits. 1910. 2v. Daughters of American Revolution lineage book. v. 1-1908; v. 3-date, 1897-date. Daughters of American Revolution. Index of the Rolls of honor (ancestor's index) in the lineage books v. 1-40, 1916; v. 41-80, 1926. Daughters of the American Revolution magazine, v. 45-date, July 1914-date. Daughters of the Revolution. Ancestral register of the general society, 1896. 1897. Drake, S. G. Result of some researches among the British archives for information relative to the founders of New England. 1860. Farmer, John. Genealogical register of the first settlers of New England. 1829. Foust, A. B. Lists of Swiss emigrants in the eighteenth century to the American colonies. 1920. Fothergill, Gerald. Emigrants from England, 1773-1775. New England Historical and Genealogical Register, v. 62: 242-253; 320-332. v. 63: 16-31; 134-146; 234-244; 342-355. v. 64: 18-25; 214-227; 314-346. v. 65: 20-35; 116-132; 232-251. Fothergill, Gerald. List of emigrant ministers to America, 1690-1811. 1904. French, Elizabeth, ed. List of emigrants to America from Liverpool, 1697-1707. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. v. 64: 148-166; 252-263; 336-346. v. 65: 43-50; 165-174. Genealogy. A weekly journal of American Genealogy, v. 1-date, 1912-date. Glenn, T. A. Some colonial mansions and those who live in them, 1898- 1900. v. 1 contains genealogies of Byrd, Stockton, Coates, Pashall, Morris. Herrman, Van Renssilair, Page, Carter, Livingston. Carroll, Graene, Harrison and Randolph families, v. 2 contains genealogies of Washington, Bowne, Rawle, Jefferson, Philipie, Wayne, Preston, Shuyler, Macpherson. 16 Biennial Report of the Gulf States Historical Magazine, v. 1-2, 1902-1904. Genealogies of the following families are given: v. 1, Fisher, Ross, Sanders, Abercrombie, Hayden, Failey. v. 2, Crawford, Walton, Winfree, Womack and Brown. Gorrie, P. D. Lives of eminent Methodist ministers. 1881. Hardy, S. P. Colonial families of the southern states of America. 1911. Harper, Mrs. L. Du Puy (Van C.) Colonial men and times containing the journal of Col. Daniel Trabue, accounts of his ancestry, life and travels in Virginia and the present state of Kentucky during the revolutionary period, the Huguenots, genealogy with brief sketches of the allied families. 1916. Headley, P. C. Public men of today, being biographies of the President and Vice President of the U. S., each member of the cabinet, the U. S. senators and the members of the house of representatives of the 47th congress, the chief justice and the justices of the supreme court of the U. S., and of the governors of the several states. 1882. Holmes, F. R. Directory of the ancestral heads of New England families, 1620-1700. 1923. Hotten, J. C. Original lists of persons of quality. 1874. Hughes, T. P. American ancestry, v. 1-12, 1887-1899. v. 1, City of Albany; v. 2, Columbia County, N. Y.; v. 3-12, United States. Journal of American genealogy, v. 1-2; 1921-1922. For contents see Genealogical index in library. Journal of American History, v. 1-19; 1907-1925. Landes, J. T. Mayflower descendants and their marriages for two gener-ations after landing. 1922. Livingston, John, ed. Biographical sketches of eminent American lawyers. 1852. Portraits of eminent Americans now living, including President Pierce and his cabinet. 1854. Lookout Magazine. Jan. 3, 1925-date. Contains short sketches of south-ern famililes. Index in the Genealogical index in the library. Mackenzie, G. N. Colonial families of the United States of America, v. 1-2, 1907-11; v. 4-7, 1914-1920. Makers of America ;' biographies of leading men of thought and action. 1915-1922. Men of the south. A work for the newspaper reference library. 1922. Mickle, W. E. Well known Confederate veterans and their war records, arranged alphabetically. 1915. National cyclopedia of American biography, v. 1-19 and index 1892-1920. Current v. A-B, 1926-27. New England historical and genealogical register v. 1-date. Index of persons v. 1-50, 1906-7; index of places v. 1-50, 1908; index of subjects v. 1-50, 1911. Old northwest genealogical quarterly, v. 1-15, 1898-1912. Passenger lists to America (1804). New England Historical and Genea-logical Register. v. 60: 23-28; v. 61: 265-270; 347-353. v. 62: 78-81; 168-171; v. 66: 30-32; 306-308. State Library 17 Pittman, Mrs. H. (D) ed. Americans of gentle birth and their ancestors. 1903-1907. 2v. Press reference library (South West ed.) Notables of the west. 1913- 1915. 2v. Representative men of the south. 1880. Researcher. A magazine of history and genealogical exchange, v. 1-date. 1916-date. Roberts, C. V. Early Friends of families of Upper Bucks. 1925. Rupp, I. D. Collection of upward of thirty thousand names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other imigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727- 1776. 1876. Savage, James. Genealogical dictionary of New England. 1860-1862. 4v. Smith, F. M. Colonial families of America in Journal of American Genealogy, v. 1, p. 79-93; 177-192; 269-295. Contents: Cary, Dickenson, Loomis, Montgomery, Ball, Dubois, Brad-ford, Griffith, Phillips, Horton, Freeman and Wallace famililes. Southern Historical Society Publications, v. 1-11, 1897-1907. Contains families of: v. 1 Lester, Lamar; v. 2 Strother, Gaines; v. 3 Ammonet, Renick; v. 4 Nickolson; v. 5 Carrington, Kinsey, Baker, Alston; v. 8 Jones, Jameys, Auld; v. 9 Arnold and others. Spooner, W. W. Historic Families of America. 1907. Contains following families: Van Rensellaer, Dana, King, Carroll, Tal-madge, Dwight, Chen, Stuyvesant, Morris, Langdon, Hillhouse, Clarkson, Willard, Ewing, Astor, Lee. U. S. Secretary of State. Census of pensioners for revolutionary military service, with names, ages, and place of residence. 1841. U. S. War Department. Pension rolls of the United States. 1820. U. S. War Department. Pension rolls of the United States. 1835. v. 1 Mae., N. H., Mass., R. I., Conn., Vt. v. 2 N. Y., N. J., Penn., Del., Md., Va. v. 3 N. C, S. C, Ga., Ky., Tenn., Ohio, La., Miss., Ind., 111., Mo., Ala., Territory of Mich., Territory of Ark., Territory of Fla., District of Columbia. U. S. Census Bureau. Heads of families taken at the first census of the United States, 1790. Conn., Mae., Md., Mass., N. H., N. Y., N. C, Penn., R. I., S. C, Vt., Va. Virkus, F. A., ed. Abridged compendium of the American genealogy; first families of America; a genealogy encyclopedia of the United States. 1825-26. 2v. Who's Who in America. 1899-1900; v. 4, 1906-date. Winthrop, J. History of New England. 1853. Wolf, S. American Jew as patriot, soldier, and citizen. 1895. NEGROES National Cyclopedia of the Colored Race. 1919. Negro Year Book. An encyclopedia of the Negro. 1912, 1925-26. Scott, E. J. Scott's official history of the American Negro in the World War. 1919. 18 Biennial Report of the Wilson, J. T. The black phalanx; a history of the Negro soldiers of the U. S. in the wars 1775-1812, 1861-65. 1888. Woodson, C. G. Free Negro heads of families in the U. S. in 1830. ALABAMA Alabama Historical Society. Publications. 1901-1904. v. 1; 4-5. Brewer, Willis. Alabama, her history, resources, war record, and public men from 1540-1872. 1872. Owen, T. M. History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography. 1921. 4 v. Saunders, J. E. Early settlers of Alabama, with notes and genealogies by his granddaughter, Mrs. E. S. (B) Saunders. 1899. ARIZONA Who's Who in Arizona. 1913. ARKANSAS Roster Woodruff, W. W. With the light guns in 1861-1865; reminiscences of 11 Arkansas, Missouri and Texas light batteries in the Civil War. 1903. CALIFORNIA Society of Colonial wars in the state of California. 1895-1898. 3 v. Sons of the Revolution, California. Register of members and ancestors, 1925-1926. 1927. Pam. Sons of the American Revolution, California. Addresses delivered before the California society and biographical sketches by T. A. Perkins. 1913. Pam. Rosters Orton, R. H., comp. Records of California men in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-67. 1890. CONNECTICUT Bailey, F. W., ed. Early Connecticut marriages as found on ancient church records prior 1800. 1896-1906. 7 v. Connecticut (Colony). Public records of the colony of Connecticut (1636- 1776) ; transcribed and published in accordance with a resolution of the General Assembly 1850-1890. 15 v. Connecticut (State) General Assembly. Public records, 1776-1780. 1894- 1922. 3 v. Continuation of the public records of the colony. Connecticut Historical Society. List of family genealogies in library of Connecticut Historical Society. 1911. Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Year books. 1895-1896. Manwaring, C. W., comp. Digest of the early Connecticut probate records. 1904-1906. 3 v. Hartford District, 1635-1750. Mather, F. G. Refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut. 1913. A history accompanied by documentary material and biographical sketches of the American sympathizers who emigrated to Connecticut after the battle of Long Island. State Library 19 Trumbull, Benjamin. Complete history of Connecticut civil, ecclesiastical from the emigration to its first planters, from England in the year 1630 to the year 1764 and to the close of the Indian wars. 1918. U. S. Census Bureau. Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790. Town and County Histories Bolton. Bolton, Conn. Vital records of Bolton to 1854 and Vernon to 1852. 1909. New Haven. New Haven, Conn. Vital records of New Haven, 1649-1850. 1917. 2 v. Norwich. Norwich, Conn. Vital records of Norwich, 1659-1848. 1913. 2 v. Woodstock. Woodstock, Conn. Vital records of Woodstock, 1686-1854. 1914. Rosters Hinman, R. R. A historical collection from official records, files, etc., of the part sustained by Connecticut during the War of the Revolution. 1842. Rathbun, J. G. 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History of the first Connecticut artillery and of the seige trains of the armies operating against Richmond 1862-1865. 1893. Walkey, Stephen, comp. History of the Seventh Connecticut volunteer in-fantry, 1861-1865. n. d. Trumbull, H. C. The Knightly soldier, a biography of Major Henry Ward Camp, Tenth Connecticut volunteers. 1865. Page, C. D. History of the Fourteenth regiment Connecticut volunteer in-fantry. 1906. Stevens, H. S. Souvenir of excursion to battlefields by the society of the Fourteenth Connecticut regiment and reunion at Antietam Sept. 1891, with history and reminiscences of battles and campaigns of the regiment. 1893. Blakeslee, B. F. History of the Sixteenth Connecticut volunteers. 1875. Walker, W. C. History of the Eighteenth regiment Connecticut volunteers in the War of the Union. 1885. 20 Biennial Report of the Connecticut infantry Twenty-first l-egiment. Story of the Twenty-first reg-iment, 1861-1865. 1900. Sheldon, W. D. The Twenty-seventh, a regimental history. 1866. Record of service of Connecticut men in the army, navy and marine corps of the U. S. in the Spanish-American War, Philippine insurrection and China relief expedition, from April 1, 1898 to July 4, 1904. 1919. Connecticut. Adjutant-general. Roster of Connecticut volunteers who served in the war between the United States and Spain, 1898-99. 1899. DELAWARE Delaware Public Archives Commission. Delaware archives 1911-1916. 4 v. Military and naval records, pensioners, etc. Town and County Histories New Castle County. Colonial Dames of American Delaware. Historical Research Committee. Calendar of Delawar wills, New Castle county. 1682-1800. cl911. Roster Whiteley, W. G. Revolutionary soldiers of Delaware, paper read before the two houses of the Delaware legislature Feb. 15, 1875. 1875. Pam. GEORGIA Georgia. Legislature. Colonial records of the state of Georgia compiled and published under authority of the legislature by A. D. Candler. 1904- 1915. 27 v. Georgia. Legislature. Revolutionary records of the state of Georgia. 1908. 3 v. Georgia. Legislature. Confederate records of the state of Georgia, com-piled and published under authority of the legislature. 1909-1911. 5 v. Georgia Society of Colonial Dames of America. Some early epitaphs in Georgia. cl924. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter. Historical collections of the Joseph Habersham chapter Daughters American Revolution. 1902-1926. v. 1-4. Jones, C. C. Biographical sketches of the delegates from Georgia to the Continental Congress. 1891. Knight, L. L. Georgia's land-marks, memorials and legends. 1913. 2 v. Standard history of Georgia and Georgians. 1917. 6 v. Memoirs of Georgia. Containing historical account of the state's civil, military and industrial and professional interests and personal sketches of many of its people. 1895. 2 v. Miller, S. F. Bench and bar of Georgia, memoirs and sketches with an ap-pendix containing a court roll from 1790-1857. 1858. Northern, W. J. Men of mark in Georgia. 1907-1912. 5 v. Sketches of some of the first settlers of upper Georgia, of the Cherokees, and the author. Revised and corrected by the author, G. R. Gilmer. 1926. Smith, G. G. Story of Georgia and Georgians, 1732-1860. 1900. Headrights granted by the colonial and state government from 1754-1800. Lists of continental soldiers, lists of soldiers paid in money and bounty warrants in appendix. State Library 21 Stevens, W. B. History of Georgia. 1847-1859. 2 v. Strobel, P. A. Slazburgus and their descendants; being the history of a colony of German (Lutheran) Protestants who emigrated to Georgia in 1734 and settled at Ebenezer, twenty-five miles above the city of Savannah. 1855. White, George. Historical collections containing biographical sketches. 1854. Wilson, C. R., comp. Annals of Georgia, important early records of the state. 1928. County and Town Histories Coweta county. Jones, M. G. and Reynolds, Lily. Coweta county chron-icles for one hundred years with an account of the Indians from whom the land was acquired and some historical papers relating to its acqui-sition by Georgia with lineage pages. 1928. Clinch county. Huxford, Folks, comp. and ed. History of Clinch County, Georgia, giving the early history of the county down to the present time. 1916. Dougherty county. Thronateeska chapter Daughters of the American Revolution. History and reminiscences of Doughtery county. 1924. Roster Knight, L. L. Georgia's roster of the Revolution. 1920. Thomas, H. W. History of the Doles-Cook brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, containing muster rolls of each company of the Fourth, Twelfth, Twenty-first and Forty-fourth Georgia regiments, with a short sketch of the service of each member. 1903. Jones, C. C. Historical sketch of the Chatham artillery during the Con-federate struggle for independence. 1867. ILLINOIS Alvord, C. W. The Illinois country 1673-1818. 1920. (Centennial Com-mission v. 1). Blue book of the state of Illinois 1927-1928. 1927. Buck, S. J. Illinois in 1918. 1917. (Centennial Commission publication. Introduction). Illinois state historical library collections, v. 1-20, 1903-1919. v. 2 Cahokia records 1778-1790. v. 5 Kaskaskia records 1778-1790. v. 6 Newspapers and periodicals 1814-1879. v. 8, 19 George Roger Clark papers 1771-1783. v. 9 Travel and description, 1765-1865, including a list of county his-tories, atlases and biographical collections, v. 12 County archives of Illinois. Illinois state historical society. Publications v. 7-33; 1902-1926. Contains much early history of citizens, counties, etc. List of soldiers in the War of 1812. No. 18 contains a list of genealogical material in the Illinois state library. Illinois State Historical Society. Journal v. 2, 1909; v. 17, 1925. Pease, T. C. The frontier state in 1818-1848. 1918. (Centennial Commis-sion. Publication No. 2). 22 Biexxial Keport op the Roster Illinois. Adjutant-General. Report from 1861-1866 revised by Brigadier General J. W. Vance. 1866. 8 v. Bennett, L. G. History of the Thirty-sixth regiment Illinois volunteers during the War of the Rebellion. 1876. Fleharty, S. F. Our regiment. A history of the One Hundred Second infantry volunteer, with sketches of the Atlanta campaign, the Georgia raid, and the campaign of the Carolinas. 1865, 1865. Walker, H. J. Revolutionary soldiers buried in Illinois. 1917. Illinois Centennial Commission. Illinois and the great war 1914-1919. 1920. INDIANA Indiana Magazine of History. Published quarterly. 1914. v. 10-date. Contains many county histories, list of Revolutionary soldiers buried in Indiana, etc. Rosters Mauzy, J. H. Historical sketch of the Sixty-eight regiment Indiana vol-unteers, its commanders, officers and men. 1887. Indiana. Adjutant-General. Report from 1861-1865, containing Indiana in the War of the Rebellion and statistics and documents. 1865-1868. 8 v. Pickerill, W. N. History of the Third Indiana cavalry. 1906. Merrill, Samuel. The Seventieth Indiana volunteer infantry in the War of the Rebellion. 1900. IOWA Iowa. Census Board. Census of Iowa 1865, 1867, 1880, 1905, 1915. Rosters Iowa. Adjutant-General. List of ex-soldiers, sailors and marines living in Iowa. 1886. Dedication of monuments erected by the state of Iowa commemorating the death, suffering and valor of her soldiers on the battlefields of Vicks-burg, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, Shiloh and in the Confederate prison at Andersonville. 1908. Scott, John. Story of the Thirty-second Iowa infantry vounteers. 1896. KANSAS Kansas State Historical Society. Biennial reports 1887-1919. 17 v. Kansas State Historical Society. Collections 1875-date. Previous volumes called Transactions, v. 9 gives Bassett, Williams and Dighton ancestry of Governor Robinson of Kansas. Contains many county histories. Gleed, C. S. G. Kansas memorial, a report of the old settlers' meeting held at Bismarch Grove, Kansas, Sept. 15 and 16, 1879. 1880. Contains register of the old settlers' meeting, embracing the following items: Name, date of birth, date of settlement, place of settlement, where resided since, present residence, occupation, politics, etc. Rosters Kansas. Adjutant-General. Reports. 1861-1865; 1907-1908. State Library 23 Kansas. Adjutant-General. Kansas troops in volunteer service of the U. S. in the Spanish and Philippine Wars. 1900. Kansas. Adjutant-General. Roll of the officers and enlisted men of the Third, Fourth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Kansas volunteers, 1861. 1902. KENTUCKY Arderly, J. S. Kentucky records, early wills and marriages, old Bible records and tombstone inscriptions, records from Barren, Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Daviess, Fayette, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mason, Montgomery, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Scott and Shelby counties. 1926. Collins, Lewis. Historical sketches of Kentucky. 1882. 2 v. Includes biographical sketches and lists of Revolutionary soldiers. Drake, Daniel. Pioneer life in Kentucky; a series of reminiscential let-ters from Daniel Drake to his children. Ed. with notes and biographical sketch by his son, C. D. Drake. 1870. Filson Club Kentucky publications, 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 24, 26, 27, 33. 1889-1926. No. 5 Historical sketch of St. Paul's church, Louisville, Ky. No. 7 Centenary of Kentucky. No. 8 Centenary of Louisville. No. 12 Bryant's station. No. 14 Clay family. No. 15 Battle of Tippecanoe. No. 16 Boonesborough. No. 17 Old masters of the bluegrass, Jouett, Bush, Grimes, Frazer, Morgan and Hart. No. 18 Battle of Thames; contains roll of field, staff company officers and privates. Kentucky volunteers and mounted infantry of the War of 1812. No. 19 Battle of New Orleans; contains list of Kentucky men in the battle. No. 24 Life of James Francis Leonard and biographical sketch of Col. Joseph Crockett. No. 26 Kentucky mountains; contains statement showing the names and description of service of early settlers in eastern Kentucky, eni'olled on the pension list under the act passed March 18, 1818. No. 27 Petitions of the early inhabitants of Kentucky to the general assembly of Virginia, 1769-92. No. 33 Kentucky land grants; systematic index to all the land grants recorded in the state land office at Frankfort, 1782-1924. No. 34 Index to all of the earliest land entries, warrants, deeds and wills. Green, T. M. Historic families of Kentucky, 1889. The McDowells, Logan, Aliens. Jennings, Kathleen. Louisville's first families; a series of genealogical sketches. 1920. Bullitt, Prather, Clark, Churchill, Pope, Speed, Joyes, Veech, Thurston, Taylor, Bates, and Floyd families. Kentucky General Assembly. Official manual for the use of the courts, state officials and General Assembly, 1894-date. Since 1906 name changed to Kentucky Directory. 24: Biennial Report of the LaBree, Benjamin, ed. Notable men of Kentucky at the beginning of the twentieth century. 1901-1902. Smith, Z. F. History of Kentucky, 1866. Includes its military events and achievements, biographical sketches. Taney, M. F. Kentucky pioneer women; Columbian poems and prose sketches. 1893. Van Meter, B. F. Genealogies and sketches of some old families who have taken part in the development of Virginia and Kentucky. 1901. Lewis, Phillips, Moss, Van Meter, Cunningham and Harness families. Wilson, S. H. First land court, 1779-1780. 1923. County and Town Histories Lexington County. Rauck, G. W. History of Lexington; its early annals and recent progress. 1872. 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Collections (1st ser.) v. 2-10; (2nd ser.) v. 1-10; (3rd ser.) v. 1-2, 1831-1906. Maine Historical Society. Documentary history of the state of Maine. 1869-1916. 23 v. Maine historical and genealogical records, v. 1-9. 1884-1898. Maine Genealogical Society; York deeds 1726-1737. 1903-1910. 8 v. Sargent, W. M. Maine wills, 1640-1760. 1887. U. S. Census Bureau. Heads of families taken at the first census of the U. S., 1790. 1908. Maine Historical Society. Vital records. State Library 25 County and Town Histories Belfast. Belfast, Maine. Vital records of Belfast to the year 1892. 1919. Farmingdale. Farmingdale, Maine. Vital records of Farmingdale to the year 1892. 1909. Gardiner. Gardiner, Maine. Vital records of Gardiner, Maine, to the year 1892. v. 2 marriages and deaths. 1915. Hallowell. Hallowell, Maine. Vital records of Hallowell to the year 1892 1924. 2v. Pittston. Pittston, Maine. Vital records to the year 1892. Randolph. Randolph, Maine. Vital records of Randolph, Maine to the year 1892. 1910. West Gardiner. West Gardiner, Maine. Vital records of West Gardiner, Maine, to the year 1892. 1913. Rosters Maine Adjutant-General. Alphabetical index of Maine volunteers, etc., mustered into the service of the U. S. during the war of 1861. 1862. Gould, J. M. History of the First, Tenth and Twenty-ninth Maine reg-iments, 1861-1866. 1871. Small, A. R. Sixteenth Maine regiment in the War of the Rebellion, 1861- 1865. 1886. Whitman, W. E. S. Maine in the War for the Union. 1865. Maine Salisbury Monument Commission. Report of the Maine Commis-sioners on the monument erected at Salisbury, N. C, 1908. Contains list of men buried at Salisbury, N. C. MARYLAND Baldwin, Jane, comp. and ed. Maryland calendar of wills, 1835-1738 1904-1925. 7v. Brumbaugh, G. M. Maryland records colonial, revolutionary, county and church from original sources, v. 1, 1915; v. 2, 1928. Cotton, Mrs. J. B., comp. Maryland calendar of wills. 1904-1920. 6 v. Maryland heraldry; clippings from the Baltimore Sun. 1905-1908. Maryland Historical Magazine, v. 1-date, 1906-date. Maryland Society of the Cincinnati Register. 1897. McSherry, James. History of Maryland from its settlement in 1634 to the year 1848. 1849. Contains list of Maryland officers in service during the Revolution, 1776-1781. Neill, E. D. Founders of Maryland as portrayed in manuscripts, provincial records and early documents. 1876. Richardson, Mrs. H. D. Sidelights on Maryland history, with sketches of early Maryland families. 1913. 2 v. Skirven, P. G. First parishes of the provinces of Maryland wherein are given historical sketches of the ten counties and thirty parishes at the time of the establishment of the Church of England in Maryland in 1692 1923. U. S. Census Bureau. Heads of families taken at the first census of the U. S., 1790. 1907. Wilstack, Paul. Potomac Landings. 1921. 26 Biennial Kei'ORT of the County and Town Histories Anne Arundel County. Riley, E. S. History of Ann Arundel county in Maryland. 1905. Warfield, J. D. Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard counties; a genealogical and biographical review from wills, deeds, and church records. 1905. Baltimore County. Genealogy and biography of leading families of the City of Baltimore and Baltimore County, Maryland. 1897. Baltimore County. Allen, Ethan. Garrison church; sketches of the his-story of the St. Thomas parish, Garrison Forest, Baltimore County, Maryland, 1742-1852. 1898. Cecil County. Johnston, George. Histoi*y of Cecil County, Maryland, and the early settlements around the head of Chesapeake bay and on the Delaware river, with sketches of some of the old families of Cecil county. 1881. Caroline County. Noble, E. M. and others. History of Caroline County, Maryland, from its beginning, n. d. Dorchester County. Jones, Elias. History of Dorchester County, Mary-land. 1902. Frederick County. Grove, W. J. History of Carrollton Manor, Frederick County, Maryland, giving the names of early settlers, among them Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the first to sign the Declaration of Inde-pendence, the Grove family and a complete lineage of the Jarboe family. 1922. Martinsburg and Berkeley Counties. Aler, F. V. Aler's History of Mar-tinsburg and Berkeley Counties, West Virginia. Contains the report on the adjustment of the boundary lines between Virginia and Maryland. Historical pen sketches of the early residents of Berkeley county. Reminiscences of Martinsburg. St. Mary's County. Hodges, Mrs. M. R., comp. General index of wills of St. Mary's County, Maryland, 1623-1900. 1921. Talbot County. Tilghman, O., comp. History of Talbot County, Maryland, 1661-1861; comp. principally from the literary relics of the late S. A. Harrison. 1915. 2 v. Talbot County. Talbot County, Mai-yland, marriage licenses of Talbot County, Maryland, from 1796-1810. 1925. Rosters Maryland General Assembly. Archives of Maryland, 1883-1927. v. 18 contains muster rolls and other records of service of Maryland troops in the American Revolution, 1775-1783. Camper, Charles, comp. Historical record of the First regiment Maryland infantry with an appendix containing a register of the officers and en-listed men, biographies of deceased officers, etc., War of the Rebellion. 1861-1865. 1871. Hess, George. Maryland Campaign from Sept. 1 to Sept 20, 1862. 1890. Maryland commission on the publication of the histories of the Maryland volunteers during the Civil War. History and roster of Maryland volun-teers, war 1861-1865. 1898. 2 v. Series 28 Biennial KEroRT of the Boies, A. J. Record of the Thirty-third Massachusetts volunteer infantry from Aug. 1862 to Aug. 1865. 1880. Bruce, G. A. The Twentieth regiment of Massachusetts volunteer infantry, 1861-65. 1906. Cook, B. F. History of the Twelfth Massachusetts volunteers (Webster regiment). 1882. Cudworth, W. H. History of the First regiment (Massachusetts infantry) from May 25, 1861 to May 25, 1864. 1866. "Corpoi-al." Letters from the Forty-fourth regiment M. V. M., a record of the experience of a nine-months' regiment in the department of N. C, 1862-63. 1863. Davis, C. E. Three years in the army; the story of the Thirteenth Massa-chusetts volunteers. 1894. Day, D. L. My diary of rambles with the Twenty-fifth Massachusetts vol-unteer infantry with Burnside's division, Eighteenth army corps and Army of the James. 1884. Derby, W. P. Bearing arms in the Twenty-seventh Massachusetts regiment of volunteer infantry, 1863-65. 1891. Emilio, L. F. History of the Fifty-fourth regiment of Massachusetts vol-unteer infantry, 1863-65. 1891. Emmerton, J. A. A record of the Twenty-third regiment Massachusetts volunteer infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-65, with alphabet-ical roster, company rolls, etc. 1886. Ewer, J. K. The Third Massachusetts cavalry in the War for the Union. 1903. Ford, A. E. Story of the Fifteenth regiment Massachusetts volunteer infantry in the Civil War, 1861-64. 1898. Gammous, J. G. Third Massachusetts regiment volunteer militia in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-63. 1906. Gordon, G. H. Brook farm to Cedar mountain. History of the Second Massachusetts regiment and the Second Massachusetts regiment and Stonewall Jackson. 1883. Hanson, J. W. Historical sketch of the old Sixth regiment of Massachu-setts volunteer during its three campaigns in 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864. Con-taining the history of the several campaigns previous to 1861 and the name and military record of each man connected with the regiment dur-ing the war. 1866. Higginson, T. W., comp. Massachusetts in the army and navy during the war of 1861-65. 1895. 2 v. Johns, H. T. Life with the Forty-ninth Massachusetts volunteers. 1890. Kirwan, Thomas, comp. Memorial history of the Seventeenth regiment of Massachusetts volunteer infantry in the Civil War from 1861-1865. 1911. Lincoln, W. S. Life with the Thirty-fourth Massachusetts infantry in the War of the Rebellion. 1879. MacNamara, D. G. History of the Ninth regiment Massachusetts volun-teer infantry, Second brigade, First division, Fifth army corps, Army of the Potomac, 1861-64. 1899. Mann, A. W. History of the Forty-fifth regiment Massachusetts volunteer militia. 1908. State Library 29 Massachusetts Artilllery, Fifth Battery. History of the Fifth Massachu-setts battery. 1902. Massachusetts. Adjutant-general's office record of the Massachusetts vol-unteers, 1861-65. 1868-70. 2 v. Massachusetts Infantry, Thirty-fifth Regiment. History of the Thirty-fifth regiment Massachusetts volunteers, 1862-65. 1884. Massachusetts Infantry, Thirty-sixth Regiment. History of the Thirty-sixth regiment Massachusetts volunteers, 1862-65. 1894. Massachusetts Regimental Association Historical Committee. Record of the Forty-fourth Massachusetts volunteer militia in North Carolina, Aug., 1862 to May, 1863. 1887. Moors, J. F. History of the Fifty-second regiment Massachusetts volun-teers. 1893. Morse, C. F. History of the Second Massachusetts regiment of infantry. 1882. Nason, G. W. History and complete roster of the Massachusetts regiments minute men of '61. 1910. Newell, J. K. "Our," annals of the Tenth regiment Massachusetts volun-teers in the rebellion. 1875. Osborne, W. H. History of the Twenty-ninth regiment of Massachusetts volunteer infantry in the late War of the Rebellion. 1877. Plummer, Albert. History of the Forty-eighth regiment M. V. M. during the Civil War. 1907. Powers, G. W. The story of the Thirty-eighth regiment of Massachusetts volunteers. 1866. Putnam, S. H. The story of Company A Twenty-fifth regiment Massachu-setts volunteers in the War of the Rebellion. 1886. Quint, A. H. The record of the Second Massachusetts infantry, 1861-65. 1867. Robinson, F. T. History of the Fifth regiment M. V. M. 1879. Roe, A. S. and Nutt, Charles. History of the First regiment of heavy artilley Massachusetts volunteers, formerly the Fourteenth regiment of infantry, 1861-65. 1917. Roe, A. S. The Tenth regiment Massachusetts volunteer infantry, 1861- 1864. 1909. Roe, A. S. The Twenty-fourth regiment Massachusetts volunteers, 1861- 1866. "New England Guard Regiment." 1907. Roe, A. S. Thirty-ninth regiment Massachusetts volunteers 1863-1865. 1914. Stevens, W. B. History of the Fiftieth regiment of infantry, Massachusetts volunteer militia in the late War of the Rebellion. 1907. Valentine, H. E. Story of Company F Twenty-third Massachusetts volun-teers in the War for the Union, 1861-65. 1896. Wait, E. L., comp. History of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts vol-unteer infantry, 1861-65. 1906. Walcott, C. F. History of the Twenty-first regiment Massachusetts volun-teers in the war for the preservation of the Union, 1861-65. 1882. Webber, H. E. Twelve months with the Eighth Massachusetts infantry in the service of the U. S. 1908. 30 Biennial Report of the Whitcomb, C. E. History of the Second Massachusetts battery (Nun's bat-tery) of light artillery, 1861-65. 1912. Edwards, F. E. The '98 campaign of the Sixth Massachusetts U. S. U. 1899. Frye, J. A. The First regiment Massachusetts heavy artillery U. S. volun-teers in the Spanish-American War of 1898. 1899. Cutler, F. M. The Fifty-fifth artillery (C. A. S.) in the American expe-ditionary forces, France, 1918. 1920. MICHIGAN Bingham, S. D., comp. Early history of Michigan with biographies of state officers, members of congress, judges, and legislators. 1888. Michigan history magazine (quarterly), v. 1-date, 1917-date. Michigan Historical Society. Pioneer collections v. 1-39. 1877. Haldimand papers, county and family histories, War of 1812, Colonial officers records 1760-1823, Cadillac papers, Revolutionary soldiers of Oakland county. Michigan Historical Commission. Michigan biographies, including mem-bers of Congress, elective state officers, justices of the Supreme Court, members of the Michigan legislature, Board of regents of the University of Michigan, State Board of Agriculture and State Board of Education. 1924. 2 v. Roster Belknap, C. E. History of the Michigan organization at Chickamauga, Chattanooga and Missionary Ridge, 1863. 1899. Michigan Adjutant-General's Office. Record of service of Michigan volun-teers in the Civil War, 1861-65. Alphabetical general index to public library sets of 85,271 names of Michigan soldiers and sailors. 1915. Michigan Historical Commission. Landrum, C. H., comp. Michigan in the World War; military and naval honors of Michigan men and women. 1924. Silliman, S. I. Michigan military records; the D. A. R. of Michigan his-torical collections; records of the Revolutionary soldiers buried in Mich-igan; the pensioners of territorial Michigan; and the soldiers of Michigan awarded the "medal of honor." 1920. MINNESOTA Minnesota Historical Society collections; v. 1, 1902, v. 17, 1920. County history, biographical sketches, Revolutionary pension rolls. 1813. Minnesota Infantry, First Regiment. History of the First regiment Minne-sota volunteer infantry, 1861-64. Roster Minnesota Board of Commissioners on publication of history of Minnesota in Civil and Indian Wars, 1861-65. 1890-93. Holbrook, F. F. Minnesota in the Spanish-American War and the Philip-pine insurrection. 1923. State Library 31 MISSISSIPPI Biograhpical and historical memoirs of Mississippi, embracing an authentic and comprehensive account of the chief events in the history of the state and a record of the lives of many of the most worthy and illustrious families and individuals. 1891. Lynch, J. D. Bench and bar of Mississippi. 1881. Mississippi Historical Society. Publications, v. 1, 1898; v. 14, 1914; v. 1, 2, 3, 1916-1919; Centenary Series, 17 v. MISSOURI Billon, F. L. Annals of St. Louis in the territorial days from 1804-1821. 1888. Houck, Louis. History of Missouri from the earliest explorations and settlements until the admission of the state into the Union. 1908. 3 v. Switzlers, W. P. History of Missouri from 1541-1877. 1879. County and Town Histories History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and Gasconade Coun-ties, Missouri. 1888. Contains numerous family records and family sketches. Franklin County. Kiel, H. G. Centennial biographical directory of Frank-lin County, Missouri. 1925. MONTANA Montana Historical Society Contributions, v. 1, 1876-79. 1923. County histories, biographical sketches, pioneers, men and women; Mon-tana volunteers that were killed in Spanish-American War. List of pioneers who died during the years 1907, 1908, 1909. NEBRASKA Nebraska State Historical Society publications, v. 16, 1911; v. 20, 1922. Kansas-Nebraska boundary line; county sketches; biographical sketches. Roster Nebraska Adjutant-General's office. 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Record of Pennsylvania volunteers in the Spanish-American War, 1898. 1900. RHODE ISLAND Austin, J. O. Ancestry of thirty-three Rhode Islanders born in the Eigh-teenth century, also twenty-seven charts of Roger Williams' descendants to the fifth generation. 1889. Austin, J. O. Genealogical dictionary of Rhode Island comprising three generations of settlers who came before 1690. 1887. Representative men and old families of Rhode Island genealogical records and historical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the old families. 1908. 3 v. Rhode Island. Vital records of Rhode Island, 1736-1850, first series, births, marriages and deaths; a family register for people. By J. N. Arnold. 1892-1912. 21 v. Rhode Island (colony). Records of the colony of Rhode Island and Prov-idence Plantations, 1856-65. 10 v. U. S. Census Bureau. Heads of families at the first census of the U. S. taken in the year 1790. Roster Aldrich, T. M. 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Civil and military list of Rhode Island, 1800-1850; a list of all officers that were elected by the General Assembly from 1800- 1850, also all officers in the Revolutionary War appointed by the Con-tinental Congress, and in the regular army and navy from Rhode Island to 1850, including volunteer officers in the War of 1812 and Mexican War, and all officers in privateer service during colonial and Revolution-ary Wars, and the War of 1812. 1901. State Library 49 Spicer, W. A. History of the Ninth and Tenth regiments of Rhode Island's volunteers and the Tenth Rhode Island battery in the Union army in 1862. 1892. Stone, E. W. Rhode Island in the rebellion. 1864. Summer, G. C.# Battery D First Rhode Island light artillery in the Civil War, 1861-65. 1897. Woodbury, Augustus. Narrative of the campaign of the First Rhode Island regiment in the spring and summer of 1861. 1862. Woodbury, Augustus. Second Rhode Island regiment. A narrative of military operation in which the regiment was engaged from the begin-ning to the end of the war for the Union. 1875. SOUTH CAROLINA Ames, Mary. From a New England woman's diary in Dixie in 1865. 1906. Contains church histories and many biographical sketches. Biographical sketches of eminent and representative South Carolinians. (Encyclopedia of eminent men of the Carolinas. 1892. v. 1). Carroll, B. R., comp. Historical collections of South Carolina; embracing many rare and valuable pamphlets, and other documents relating to the history of that state, from its first discovery to its independence, in the year 1776. 1836. 2 v. Dalcho, Frederick. Historical account of the Protestant Episcopal church in South Carolina from the first settlement of the province to the War of the Revolution. 1820. Elliss, F. E. Some historic families of South Carolina. 1905. 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Report of the adjutant-general of the state of Tennessee of the military forces of the state from 1861-66. 1866. Wright, M. J. Tennessee in the war, 1861-65; lists of military organizations and officers from Tennessee in both the Confederate and Union armies; general and staff officers of the provisional army of Tennessee appointed by Governor Isham G. Harris. 1908. TEXAS Brooks, Elizabeth. Prominent women of Texas. 1896. Brown, J. H. History of Texas from 1685 to 1892. 1892. 2 v. Dixon, S. H. The men who made Texas free; the signers of the Texas declaration of independence; sketches of their lives and patriotic services to the republic and state with a facsimile of the declaration of inde-pendence. 1924. Fulmon, Z. T. The history and geography of Texas as told in county names. 1926. Lynch, J. D. Bench and bar of Texas. 1885. Southwestern Historical Quarterly, v. 16-24. July 1897-April 1921. Continuation of the Texas state historical association quarterly. 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Virginia and Virginians; eminent Virginians, executives of the colony of Virginia from Sir Thomas Smyth to Lord Dunmore. Ex-ecutives of the state of Virginia from Patrick Henry to Fitzhugh Lee. Sketches of generals, Ambrose Powell Hill, Robert E. Lee, Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Commodore Maury. 1888. Burgess, L. A., ed. Virginia soldiers of 1776. 1927. 54 Biennial Report of the Chalkey, L. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia from the original court records of Augusta county, 1745-1800. 1912. 3 v. Clemens, W. M., ed. Famous Virginians; eminent men of the Old Dominion with date and place of birth and death. 1921. Clemens, W. M. Virginia wills before 1799. 1924. Conway, M. D. Barons of the Potomac and the Rappahannock. 1892. Cridlin, W. B. History of colonial Virginia, the first permanent colony in America to which is added the genealogy of the several shires and counties. 1923. Drozier, W. A., ed. Virginia heraldica, being a registry of Virginia gentry entitled to coat armor with genealogical notes of the families. 1908. Foote, W. H. Sketches of Virginia, history and biography. lst-2nd series. 1850-56. Soode, G. B. Virginia cousins; a study of the ancestry and posterity of John Goode of Whitby; with notes upon related families, a key to south-ern genealogy and history of the English surname Gode, Goad, Goode or Good, from 1148 to 1887. 1887. Goodwin, E. L. Colonial church in Virginia with biographical sketches of the first six bishops of the diocese of Virginia; together with brief biographical sketches of the colonial clergy of Virginia. 1927. Green, T. M. Historic families of Kentucky, with special reference to stocks immediately derived from the Valley of Virginia. 1889. Contents: The McDowells, Logans, Aliens. Greer, G. C. Early Virginia immigrants. 1912. Handy, H. B., ed. Social recorder of Virginia. cl928. Hayden, H. E. Virginia genealogies; a genealogy of the Glassil family of Scotland and Virginia; also of the families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Con-way, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Rob-inson, Scott, Tayler, Wallace and others. 1891. Howe, Henry. Historical collections of Virginia containing a collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc. relating to its history, etc. 1845. Johnston, D. E. History of the Middle River settlement and contiguous territory. 1906. Gives account of Mercer county. Appendix A. Contains an account of Virginia courts, officers and at-torneys. Appendix B. Origin of Virginia and West Virginia counties and their names. Appendix C. Biographical sketches of the Bailey, Bane, Belcher, Black Barnes, Bowens, Burke, Calfee, Capertons, Chapmans, Cecil, Clay, Cloyd, Davidson, Emmons, French, Gillespie, Hale, Hare, Hoge, Howe, Johnston, Kirk, Lybrook, Meadows, McClaugherty, McComas, McDonald, Napier, Pack, Peck, Pearis, Peters, Shannon, Smith, Snidow, Straley and Whitten families. Appendix D. Members of Tazewell County House of Delegates, 1800- 1905. Appendix E. Giles County Attorneys, 1806-1905. Appendix F. List of Confederate field officers in various regiments. Appendix G. Selected muster rolls of varied infantry regiments. State Library 55 Jenkin, F. T. A. Genealogical chart showing the descent from several lives of interesting family connections of the Virginia families of Alex-ander, Anderson, Aylett, Bruce, Dandridge, Fontaine, Henry, Jenkin, Moore, Poindexter, Spotswood, West, etc. 1908. Kercheval, S. History of the Valley of Virginia. 1902. Long, C. M. Virginia county names; 270 years of Virginia history. 1908. Lancaster, R. A. Historic Virginia homes and churches. 1915. Mac Rae, Laurence. Daingerfield family, descendants of John Dainger-field (1640) and his wife of New Kent County, Virginia, and of George Parker, 1650, and his wife, Accomac County, Virginia. Meade, E. C. Historic homes of the southwest mountains, Virginia. 1899. Gives genealogical data on owners of homes. Meade, W. Old churches, ministers and families of Virginia. 1861. 2 v. Morrison, A. J. College of Hampden Sidney; dictionary of biography 1776-1825. n. d. Robinson, M. P. Virginia counties; those resulting from Virginia legis-lature, 1916. (Va. State Lib. Bulletin v. 8 No. 1-3). Sale, E. T. Manors of Virginia in colonial times. 1909. Genealogical notes upon the families of the manors. Society of Virginia of the District of Columbia. Society register; containing a brief history of its organization, a biography of its elective officers, a roster of its membership. cl926. Stanard, M. N. Colonial Virginia, its people and customs. 1917. Stanard, W. G., comp. Some emigrants to Virginia; memoranda in regard to several hundred emigrants to Virginia during the colonial period whose parentage is shown or former residence indicated by authentic records 1915. Stanard, W. G. and Stanard, M. N., comp. Colonial Virginia register; a list of governors, councillors and other high officials, members of the House of Burgesses and the Revolution conventions of the colony of Virginia. 1902. Summers, L. P. History of southwest Virginia, 1746-1786. Washington county, 1777-1870. 1903. Swem, E. G. List of manuscripts recently deposited in the Virginia State Library by the State Auditor. 1914. Contains list of county, personal property, books, list of portraits and pieces of statuary in Virginia State Library with biographical notes 1913. Swem, E. G. and Williams, J. W. Register of the General Assembly of Vir-ginia, 1776-1918. 1918. Virginia State Library report, 1916-17. Taylor, J. B. Lives of Virginia Baptist ministers. 1837. Tyler, L. G. Encyclopedia of Virginia biography. 1915. 4 v. Tyler, L. G., ed. Men of mark in Virginia. 1906. Tyler's Historical and Genealogical Magazine, v. 1-date, 1919-date. U. S. Census Bureau. Heads of families taken at the first census of the U. S., 1790. Virginia. 1908. Van Meter, B. F. Genealogies and sketches of some old families who have taken prominent part in the development of Virginia and Kentucky especially. Includes the Lewis, Phillips, Moss, VanMeter, Cunningham and Harness families. 56 Biennial Report of the Virginia General Assembly. Statutes at large; a collection of all the laws of Virginia from the first session of the legislature, 1619-1792 by W. W. Henning, 1819-1923. (Supreme Court Library). Virginia heraldry; genealogical clippings from the Baltimore Sun. 1904-08. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, v. 1-date, 1893-date. Watson, W. A. Notes on south side Virginia. 1925. In this will be found brief records of Amelia, Chesterfield and Nottaway counties, wills, deeds, land patents, marriages, epitaphs and obituaries. Wertenbaker, T. J. Planters of colonial Virginia. 1922. William and Mary College Quarterly, v. 1-date, 1892-date. Wise, J. C. Military history of the Virginia Military Institute from 1839 to 1865. 1915. Wise, J. C. Ye Kingdoms of Accawmacke or, the eastern shore of Vir-ginia in the seventeenth century. County and Town Histories Accomak County. Nothingham, Stratton. Marriage license bonds from 1774rl806. cl927. Albermarle County. Woods, Edgar. Albermarles county in Virginia. 1901. Alleghany County. Morton, O. F. Centennial history of Alleghany County, Virginia. 1923. Augusta County. Chalkey, L. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia. 1912. Augusta County. Peyton, J. L. History of Augusta County, Virginia. 1882. Appendix contains the genealogy of the Lewis, McDowell, Preston, Camp-bell, Stuart, Bell, Cochran, Tate, Christian, Crawford, McCue, Hauger, Mathews, Porterfield, Wayt, Waddell, Peyton, Baldwin and Koiner families. Augusta County. Waddell, J. A. Annals of Augusta County, Virginia, with reminiscences of its pioneer settlers. 1886. Supplement, 1886. Bath County. Morton, O. F. Annals Of Bath County, Virginia. 1917. Bedford County. Buford, R. D. Bedford County, Virginia, index of wills from 1754 to 1830. 1917. Bristol Parish. Bristol Parish, Virginia. Vestry book and register of Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1720-1789. Transcribed by C. G. Chamber-layne. 1898. Bristol Parish. Slaughter, Philip. History of Bristol Parish, Virginia, with genealogies of families connected therewith. Ed. 2, 1879. Campbell County. Early, R. H. Campbell chronicles and family sketches embracing the history of Campbell County, Virginia, 1782-1926. 1927. Sketches of the Adams, Alexander, Anderson, Anthony, Bailey, Brown, Boiling, Bullock, Burton-Harrison, Callaway, Candler, Chiles, Clark, Clay, Clemens, Clement, Cobbs, Cocke, Dabney, Daniel, Davies, Davis, Deering, Diuguid, Douglas, Early, Evans, Floyd, Franklin, Garland, Gilliam, Goggin, Hairston, Hanks, Haythe, Henry, Holcombe, Hughes, Hunter, Irvine, Jennings, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Kabler, Langhorne, Lee, Leftwich, Lewis, Lynch, McReynolds, Miller, Moorman, Morgan, Murrell, Norvell, Otey, Owen, Panhill, Payne, Perrow, Preston, Pleas- State Library 57 ants, Prewitt, Robertson, Rosser, Russell, Scott, Slaughter, Snow Stith, Strange, Talbot, Tate, Terrell, Thompson, Thorpe, Thurman, Tyree, Venable, Wade, Walden, Ward, Watts-Sanders, Winston, Withers, Wyatt and Yuille families. Caroline County. Wingfield, Marshall. History of Caroline County, Vir-ginia, from its formation in 1727, to 1924. 1924. Culpeper County. Green, R. T. Genealogical and historical notes on Culpeper County, Virginia; embracing a rev. and enl. ed. of Dr. P. Slaughter's History of St. Mark's Parish. 1900. Culpeper County. Slaughter, P. History of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, Virginia, with notes of old churches and old families. 1877. Frederick County. Cartwell, T. K. Shenandoah Valley pioneers and their descendants; a history of Frederick County, Virginia, 1738-1908. Com-piled mainly from l'ecords of old Frederick county, now Hampshire, Berkely, Shenandoah, Jefferson, Hardy, Clarke, Warren, Morgan and Frederick. cl909. Fredericksburg. Goolrick, J. T. Historic Fredericksburg. Fredericksburg. Quinn, S. J. History of the city of Fredericksburg, Va. 1908. Halifax County. Carrington, W. J. History of Halifax County, Virginia. 1924. Hanover County. Page, R. Hanover county. 1926. Henry County. Hill, J. P. A history of Henry County, Virginia. 1925. King and Queen County. Bagby, A. King and Queen County, Virginia. 1908. King and Queen County. Hundley, W. T. History of Mattaponi Baptist church, King and Queen County, Virginia, n. d. King William County. Clarke, P. N. Old King William homes and fam-ilies. 1897. Includes over fifty families. King William Parish. King William Parish, Mannikintown, Virginia. Register, containing the baptisms made in the church of the French refugees at Mannikintown in the year of Our Lord 1721, March 25. n.d. Lancaster County. Nottingham, S. Marriage license bonds of Lancaster County, Virginia, from 1701 to 1848. 1927. Lunenburg County. Bell, J. C. Old free state; a contribution to the history of Lunenburg county and southside Virginia. 1927. Lynchburg. Cabell, Mrs. M. C. (A). Sketches and recollections of Lynch-burg. 1858. Madison County. Yowell, C. L. History of Madison County, Virginia. 1926. Lists of Civil and World War veterans in appendix. Middlesex County. Christ Church, Va. Christ Church. Vestry book of Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia, 1663-1767. 1927. Middlesex County. Christ Church, Middlesex County, Virginia. Parish register from 1653 to 1812. 1897. Nansemond County. Dunn, J. B. History of Nansemond County, Virginia. New Kent County. St. Peter's Parish. New Kent County, Virginia. Par-ish register of St. Peter's, New Kent county, from 1680-1787. 1904. Norfolk. Forrest, W. S. Historical and descriptive sketches of Norfolk and vicinity including Portsmouth and the adjacent counties. 1853. 58 Biennial Report of the Norfolk County. Mcintosh, C. F. Brief abstract of Lower Norfolk county and Norfolk county wills, 1637-1710. 1914. Norfolk County. Mcintosh, C. F. Brief abstract of Lower Norfolk county wills, 1710-1753. 1914. Norfolk County. Mcintosh, C. F. Brief abstract of Lower Norfolk county wills, 1710-1753. 1922. Orange County. Scott, W. W. History of Orange County, Virginia, from its formation in 1734 (c.s.) to the end of the reconstruction in 1870, comp. mainly from original records, 1907. Richmond. Moore, J. S., ed. Annals of Henrico Parish (cl904). Gives pewholders, heads of families and communicants of St. John's church, and lists of marriages, baptisms, deaths, etc. Richmond. Mordecai, S. Richmond in bygone days. Ed. 2. 1860. Rockbridge County. Morton, O. F. History of Rockbridge County, Vir-ginia. 1920. Rockingham County. Wayland, J. W. History of Rockingham County, Virginia. 1912. Shenandoah County. Wayland, J. W. History of Shenandoah County, Virginia. 1927. Spotsylvania County. Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800; being transcrip-tions from original files at the court house of wills, deeds, administrators and guardian's bonds, marriage licenses and list of Revolutionary pen-sioners. 1905. Tazwell County. Harman, J. N. Annals of Tazwell County, Virginia, from 1800 to 1924. 1922-1925. 2 v. Truro Parish. Slaughter, P. History of Truro Parish in Virginia. cl907. Westmoreland County. Fothergill, Mrs. A. B. (M). Wills of Westmore-land County, Virginia, 1654-
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Full Text | ' > ~ * t J i ? 1> j* sSI >wilff THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA THE COLLECTION OF NORTH CAROLINIANA C027.5 N87 1918/20-1926/28 c.3 i iwiWFRSITY OF N.C. AT CHAPEL HILL liniiiiiir 00034021530 This book is due on the last date stamped below unless recalled sooner. It may be renewed only once and must be brought to the North Carolina Collection for renewal. dec 1 o B76 Form No. A -369 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Ensuring Democracy through Digital Access (NC-LSTA) http://www.archive.org/details/biennialreport192628nort BIENNIAL REPORT STATE LIBRARIAN of NORTH CAROLINA From July 1, 1926 to June 30, 1928 BIENNIAL REPORT of the STATE LIBRARIAN of NORTH CAROLINA From July 1, 1926 to June 30, 1928 NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIBRARY STAFF Librarian Carrie L. Broughton Chief Assistant Pauline Hill Senior Assistant Mrs. Aline Weathers Fleming Senior Library Aid Margaret Birdsong BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE STATE LIBRARIAN To the Hon. Angus Wilton McLean, Governor; Hon. J. A. Hartness, Secretary of State, and Mr. A. T. Allen, Superintendent of Public In-struction, as Trustees of the State Library. Gentlemen : I take pleasure in submitting to your honorable body, for due consideration, the biennial report of the State Librarian of the State Library of North Carolina, for a period covering twenty-four months from July 1, 1926-June 30, 1928. ADDITIONS, 1926-1928 Volumes By purchase 1,394 By gift 190 U. S. Government 273 Received from other states 200 Bound newspapers 269 Bound magazines 260 Total 2,586 Number of volumes in general library 42,500 Number of volumes in governments 7,794 Number of volumes of bound newspapers 5,237 Number of volumes of bound magazines 5,140 For lists of newspapers received at State Library see Appendix A. For lists of magazines received, see Appendix B. For additional Bibliography of North Carolina literature con-tinued from previous reports see Appendix C. For Bibliography of Genealogical material in State Library see Appendix C. Respectfully submitted, Carrie L. Broughton, State Librarian. Biennial Report of the APPENDIX A NEWSPAPERS (Abbreviations: d., daily; sw., semi-weekly; m., monthly; bm., bi-monthly; tri-w., tri-weekly) Albemarle --Stanly News Herald, w. Asheville Asheville Citizen, d. Asheville Asheville Times, d. Asheville Blue Ridge Republican, w. Beaufort Beaufort News, w. Benson Benson Review, w. Boone Watauga Democrat, w. Carthage Moore County News, w. Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Weekly, w. Chapel Hill News Letter, w. Charlotte Charlotte News, d. Charlotte Charlotte Observer, d. Charlotte - Presbyterian Standard, w. Clinton Sampson Independent, w. Concord Concord Daily Tribune, d. Concord Concord Times, sw. Conover - Our Church Record, tri-m. Cullowhee - Cullowhee Yodel. Danbury Danbury Reporter, w. Elizabeth City .Daily Advance, d. Elizabeth City Independent, w. Fayetteville - Fayetteville Observer, d. Forest City Forest City Courier, w. Greensboro Friends Messenger, m. Greensboro —- Greensboro Daily News, d. Greensboro Greensboro Daily Record, d. Greensboro Greensboro Patriot, sw. Greensboro N. C. Christian Advocate, w. Greenville Greenville Daily Reflector, d. Hendersonville Hendersonville Times, d. Hickory Hickory Daily Record, d. Hillsboro Orange County Enterprise, w. Lenoir Lenoir News-Topic, sw. Lexington Dispatch, sw. Lincolnton Lincoln County News, sw. Louisburg Franklin Times, w. Lumberton Robesonian, sw. Marshall News Record, w. Mocksville Davie Record, w. Monroe - Monroe Journal, sw. Mooresville Mooresville Enterprise, w. State Library Morganton Deaf Carolinian, w. Morganton News Herald, w. Nashville Graphic, w. Newbern The New Bernian, d. Newbern The Sun Journal, d. Newton Catawba News Enterprise, sw. Norlina Norlina Headlight, w. North Wilkesboro Wilkes Journal, w. Oxford Oxford Public Ledger, tri-w. Oxford Orphans' Friend, w. Pittsboro Chatham Record, w. Raleigh Biblical Recorder, w. Raleigh News and Observer, d. Raleigh North Carolina Odd Fellow, m. Raleigh Progressive Farmer, w. Raleigh Raleigh Times, d. Raleigh Union Herald, w. Reidsville - Reidsville Review, tri-w. Rich Square Roanoke-Chowan Times, w. Sanatorium Sanatorium Sun, m. Scotland Neck Commonwealth, d. Shelby Cleveland Star, tri-w. Siler City Chatham News, w. Smithfield Smithfield Herald, sw. Statesville Landmark, sw. Sylva Jackson County Journal, w. Tarboro Daily Southerner, d. Tarboro Weekly Southerner, w. Thomasville Charity and Children, w. Wadesboro - Messenger and Intelligencer, w. Warrenton Warren Record, w. Williamston - Enterprise, sw. Wilmington Wilmington Morning Star, d. Winston-Salem Twin City Sentinal, d. ' Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Journal, d. Atlanta Atlanta Constitution, d. Baltimore Baltimore Evening Sun, d. Boston Christian Science Monitor, d. Boston Boston Transcript. New Yoi'k New York Times, d. New York New York World, d. Richmond, Va Southern Churchman, w. Richmond Christian Sun, w. Richmond Richmond Times Dispatch, d. Washington United States Daily, d. Washington Washington Post, d. 6 Biennial Report op the APPENDIX B MAGAZINES Agriculture, North Carolina Dept. Conservation and Industry of, Bulletin Country Life Agricultural Review, North Carolina County Court Note-book Dept. of Agriculture Current History Alumni News, North Carolina Col- Current Magazine Contents lege for Women D. A. R. Magazine Alumni Register of Duke University Dearborn Independent Alumni Review, University of North Delineator Carolina Drama American Federalist Education American Legion Educational Review American Historical Review Engineering News-Record American Labor Legislation Review Everybody's Magazine A. L. A. Booklist Genealogy Magazine A. L. A. Bulletin Good Housekeeping American Magazine Harper's Magazine American Mercury House and Garden Americana House Beautiful Annals of the American Academy of Indiana Magazine of History Political and Social Science International Studio Archive (Duke University) James Sprunt Historical Publications Arts and Decoration Jewish Tribune Asia Johns Hopkins University Studies in Atlantic Monthly Historical and Political Science Bnai Brith Magazine Journal of American Genealogy Book Review Digest Journal of Home Economics Bookman Journal of the Illinois State His- Books torical Society California News Notes Journal of Negro History Canadian Magazine Journal of Pharmacy Carolina Magazine Journal of Social Forces Carolina Motorist Journal of the Elisha Mitchel Carolina-Virginia Retailer Scientific Society Carolinian (North Carolina College Journal of National Education for Women) Association Catholic World Kourier Century Ladies' Home Journal Collier's Libraries Commerce Monthly Librai-y Journal Commonweal Library Notes, N. C. C. W. Confederate Veteran Literary Digest Congressional Digest Literary Review Contemporary Review Living Age State Library Lookout Louisiana Historical Quarterly Manufacturers' Record Maryland Historical Magazine Mentor Merchants' Journal Michigan History Magazine Michigan Library Bulletin Musician Nation National Genealogical Society Quarterly National Geographic Magazine National Republic New England Historical and Genealogical Register New Republic New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Nineteenth Century North American Review North Carolina Booklet North Carolina Health Bulletin North Carolina Insurance Bulletin North Carolina Library Bulletin North Carolina Municipal Review North Carolina Teacher North Carolina Welfare Progress Outlook Peabody Journal of Education Pennsylvania Magazine Pictorial Review Pittsburgh Carnegie Library Bulletin Prison News Publishers' Weekly Raleigh Student Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature Red Cross Courier Research Bulletin of the National Education Association Researcher Review of Reviews St. Louis Public Library Monthly Bulletin Saturday Evening Post Saturday Review of Literature School School Life School and Society Science Scientific American Scientific Monthly Scribner's Magazine Sewanee Review South Atlantic Quarterly South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Southern Medicine and Surgery Southern Textile Bulletin Southern Tobacco Journal Southern Planter Starry Cross State School Facts Studies in Philogy Survey System Tarheel Banker Technician Tennessee Historical Magazine Theosophical Quarterly Through the Ages Time Trinity Historical Papers Tyler's Quarterly Magazine University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin University of North Carolina Record Uplift Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine Virginia Magazine Virginia Quarterly Review Virginian Wachovia Wake Forest Student Wataugan Welfax^e Magazine Western Reserve Historical Society Collections William and Mary Quarterly Wisconsin Library Bulletin Woman's Journal Woman's Home Companion Woman's Press World's Work Yale Review 8 Biennial Report of the APPENDIX G Bibliography of North Carolina Abbott, George and Bridges, A. P. Coquette, a play in three acts. 1926. Anderson, Mrs. J. H. North Carolina women of the confederacy. 1926. Andrews, R. M. John Merrick, a biographical sketch. 1920. Bass, L. D. The carpenter and his friends, n. d. Seventh day adventism unmasked, n. d. Bassett, J. S., ed. Expansion and reform, 1889-1926. 1926. Correspondence of Andrew Jackson. 1927. vol. 3. Bond, Christiana. Memories of General Robert E. Lee. 1926. Boone, C. C. Congo as I saw it. 1927. Boyd, James. Marching on. 1927. Boyd, W. K. Some eighteenth century tracts concerning North Carolina. 1927. Brown, C. R. A working faith. 1926. Camak, D. E. June of the hills. 1927. Coggins, J. C. Abraham Lincoln, a North Carolinian, with proof. 1927. Devin, R. I. History of Grassy Creek Baptist church. 1880. Dodd, W. E. Lincoln or Lee, comparison and contrast of the two. 1927. Edenton Street M. E. Church, South. Raleigh, N. C. Joseph G. Brown as an affectionate tribute, n. d. Ellis, W. B. Sanity for sale; the story of the rise and fall of Wm. B. Ellis. 1928. Foltz, H. W., comp. Descendants of Adam Spach. 1924. Fries, A. L., ed. Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. 1926. v. 3. Gilbert, Katherine. Studies in recent aesthetic. 1927. Gold, Mrs. D. H. Tides of life. 1927. Green, Paul. The field of God and in Abraham's bosom. 1927. In the valley, and other Carolina plays. 1928. Wide Fields. 1928. Hamilton, J. G., deR. Henry Ford, the man, the citizen, the worker. 1927. Harriss, R. P. Archive anthology. 1926. Hawks, F. L. Adventures of the Conqueror of Mexico. 1843. Relation of Maryland; reprinted from a London edition 1635. 1865. Helper, H. R. Negroes in Negroland. 1868. Henderson, Archibald. European dramatists. 1926. rev. ed. Hendrick, B. J. Training of an American; the earlier life and letters of Walter H. Page, 1855-1913. 1926. Hill Directory Co. Raleigh city directory. 1927. Hill, D. H. History of North Carolina in the war between the states. 1926. 2 v. Hogue, M. B. Every other woman. 1927. Hood, J. W. Negro in the Christian pulpit. 1884. Home, H. H. Jesus as a philosopher. 1927. State Library <> Home, Mrs. I. C. Romantic rambles. 1926. Johnson, G. W. What is news? a tentative outline. 1926. The undefeated. 1927. Andrew Jackson, an epic in homespun. 1927. Kephart, Horace. Our southern highlanders. 1926. rev. ed. Knight, E. W. Academy movement in the south, n. d. Among the Danes. 1927. Leonard, J. C. Centennial history of Davidson county, North Carolina 1927. Little, Luther. Manse dwellers. 1927. Love, A. R. Under the ban. 1926. McClenney, W. E. and others. These twain, Willis John Lee and M. J. Lee. n. d. Moore, Frank, ed. Speeches of Andrew Johnson. 1866. Moore, H. C. Points of emphasis. 1927. Morrison, Cameron. Public papers and letters, 1921-25. 1927. Morrow, D. F. Then and now, reminiscences. 1926. News and Observer Year Book. 1928. North, C. C. Social differentation. 1926. Nye, E. W. Bill Nye's history of England. 1900. Bill Nye's history of the United States. 1894. Bill Nye's sparks. 1901. Bill Nye's remarks. 1900. Forty liars and other lies. 1882. A guest at Ludlow. 1897. Baled hay. 1884. Odum, H. W. Sociology and social problems. 1925. Rainbow round my shoulder. 1928. Olmsted, Stanley. At top of Tobin. 1926. Pierson, W. W. Hispanic American history; a syllabus. 1926. Potter, Russell. A study of Shakespeare. 1921. Robertson, A. T. Some minor characters in the New Testament. 1928. Robertson, G. F. The only Nancy; a tale of the Kentucky mountains. 1917. King John, a tale of the south. 1927. Rockwell, K. Y. War letters, 1914-1925. Royster, H. A. Appendicitis. 1927. Russell, Phillips. Benjamin Franklin, the first civilized American. 1926. John Paul Jones, the man of action. 1927. Sears, L. M. Jefferson and the embargo. 1927. Smith, C. A. Southern literary studies. 1927. Staton, K. E. B. Old southern songs. 1926. Steiner, J. F. and Brown, R. M. North Carolina's chain gang. 1927. Stephenson, G. T. Living trusts. 1926. Taylor, C. C. Rural sociology. 1926. Tillett, W. F. The paths that lead to God. 1926. Providence, prayer and power. 1926. Tourgee, A. W. Pactolus Prime. 1890. Trogdon, W. F. Trogdon family history. 1926. 10 Biennial Report of the Upchurch, Mrs. T. B. Meditations, n. d. Morning glories, selected poems, n. d. Ware, C. C. North Carolina disciples of Christ. 1927. Weaver, J. V. A. To youth. 1928. Williams, J. A. Selections for devotional exercises. 1927. Williams, L. F. and Jordan, W. E. Laboratory manual, n. d. Wilson, M. B. The painted city. 1927. Wilson, P. M. Southern exposure. 1927. Winston, R. W. Andrew Johnson, plebian and patriot. 1928. Woolson. C. F. Rodman the keeper. 1886. GENEALOGICAL MATERIAL IN THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIBRARY COMPILED BY CARRIE L. BROUGHTON, Librarian and PAULING HILL, Chief Library Assistant 12 Biennial Report op the INTRODUCTION The interest in personal and family history has grown so rapidly that we are endeavoring to specialize in this department in our library. We now have one of the best genealogical collections in the south and to it resort daily people from all over the country diligently searching for family records and military data to enable them to secure admittance to one of the patriotic societies of our country. Besides the genealogical material in the State Library the North Carolina Historical Commission, which is housed in the same building, has many county histories, marriage bonds, deeds, wills, etc. The material in both departments is always available to the reseachers. However, the staff of both are too limited to permit them to engage in private researches. We are always glad to refer our patrons to some competent genealogist who will gladly do the work for them. In the following pages you will find a complete bibliography of all general genealogy, state, county and family histories, military rosters, newspaper clippings and magazine articles. State Library 13 BIBLIOGRAPHIES American genealogists, a catalogue of family histories. 1895, 1900. Bell, H. C. and others. Guide to British West Indian archive materials, in London and in the Islands, for the history of the U. S. 1926. Connecticut. Historical Society. List of family genealogies in library of Conn. Hist. Soc. 1911. Duri-ie, D. S. Bibliographic genealogica Americana. 1878. Foust, A. B. Guide to material for American history in Swiss and Austrian archives. 1916. Contains emigration lists on file in Switzerland. Griffin, G. G. Writings in American histoi-y. 1918-1924. Illinois. State historical library. List of genealogical works in the Illinois State Historical Library. 1914. Swem, E. G. Bibliography of Virginia. 1916-1919. U. S. Library of Congress. American and English genealogies in the Library of congress. 1910. HERALDRY Abbott, W. H. Heraldry illustrated. 1897. Burke, J. B. St. James magazine and heraldric and historical register. 1850. Ellis, W. S. Antiquities of heraldry. 1869. Porney, M. A. Elements of heraldry. Ringrose, J. A. and Berney L. Arms and origin of American colonial families. 1910. ARMS OF FAMILIES Crozier, W. A. Crozier's general armory; a register of American family entitled to coat armor. 1904. Fairbairn, J. Fairbairn's crests of the families of Great Britain and Ireland. 2v. 4th ed. 1923. Heraldric journal, recording the armorial bearings and genealogies of American families. 4v. in 1. 1856-1868. Vermont, E. de V. America heraldica; coats of arms, crests, and mottoes of prominent American families settled in this country before 1800. 1886. Washburne, Henry. Book of family crests. 1882. 2v. Zieber, E. Heraldry in America. 1895. HISTORY OF NAMES Arthur, W. Etymological dictionary of family and Christian names. 1857. Anderson, W. Genealogy and surnames. Bardsley, C. W. English surnames, n. d. Bowditch, N. I. Suffolk surnames, 2nd ed. 1857. Ferguson, R. English surnames and their places in the Teutonic family. 1858. Guppy, H. B. Homes of family names. 1890. Lower, M. A. English surnames. 3d ed. 1849. 2v. Yonge, C. M. History of Christian names. 1884. 14 Biennial Report of the GREAT BRITAIN Betham, Sir W. Baronetage of England. 1801-1805. 5v. Browning, C. H. Magna Charta barons and their descendants. 1915. Burke, J. Genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners. 1836. 4 v. Burke, J. and Sir J. B. Encyclopaedia of heraldry; of, General armory of England, Scotland and Ireland. 3d ed. 1844. Burke, J. and Sir J. B. Genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland. 1841. Burke, Sir J. B. Genealogical and heraldic history of the colonial gentry. 1891-1895. 2v. Burke, Sir J. B. Genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain. 1852, 1900. Burke, Sir J. B. Genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland. 1899. Burke, Sir J. B. Genealogical and heraldic history of the peerage and baronetage, the Privy council, knightage and companionage. 1841, 1895, 1924. 3v. Collins, A. Peerage of England, genealogical, biog. and hist. 1756. 5v. Dictionary of national biography. 1885-1904. 63v. Sup. 6v. Foster, J. Alumni Osonienses: Members of the University of Oxford, 1500-1714; their parentage, birthplace, and year of birth, with a record of their degrees. 8v. Foster, J. London marriage licenses, 1521-1867. 1883. Fox-Davies, A. C. Book of public arms; a cyclopaedia of the armorial bearings, heraldic devices, and seals, as authorized and as used, of the counties, cities, towns and Universities of the United Kingdom. French, A. D. W. County records of the surnames of Frances, Francis, French, in England, 1100-1350. 1896. Lodge, J. Peerage of Ireland. 1754. 2v. New peerage; or, present state of the nobility of England. 1769. 2 v. Eyre-Todd, G. Highland clans of Scotland. 1923. Who's Who. v. 52, 1900; v. 65, 1913; v. 68, 1916; v. 70, 1918; v. 73, 1921; v. 76, 1924. Who was Who. 1897-1916. UNITED STATES General Amaz, Axel. May Flower and her log, July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621. 1907. American Historical Review, v. 1-date; 1895-date. American Jewish Society Publications, v. 1-29, 1893-1921. Americana, v. 4-10, Jan. 1909-Dec. 1915. Americana, v. 12-date, Jan. 1918-date. For contents see Genealogical index in library. Bolton, C. K. Marriage notices, 1785-1794, for the whole United States. 1900. Bradford, Gamaliel. Confederate portraits. 1914. Sketches of Joseph E. Johnston, James Longstreet, P. G. T. Beauregard, Judah P. Benjamin, Alexander H. Stephens, Robert Tombs, and Raphael Semnes. State Library 15 Browning, C. H. Americans of royal descent; a collection of genealogies of American families whose lineages are traced to the ligitimate issue of kings. 1894. Browning, C. H. Some "Colonial Dames" of royal descent; pedigrees showing the lineal descent from kings of some members of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America and of the order of the Crown. 1900. Clemens, W. M. American marriage records before 1699. 1926. Clemens, W. M. North and South Carolina marriage records before 1699. 1926. Colonial Dames of America, Chapter 1, Baltimore. Ancestral records and portraits. 1910. 2v. Daughters of American Revolution lineage book. v. 1-1908; v. 3-date, 1897-date. Daughters of American Revolution. Index of the Rolls of honor (ancestor's index) in the lineage books v. 1-40, 1916; v. 41-80, 1926. Daughters of the American Revolution magazine, v. 45-date, July 1914-date. Daughters of the Revolution. Ancestral register of the general society, 1896. 1897. Drake, S. G. Result of some researches among the British archives for information relative to the founders of New England. 1860. Farmer, John. Genealogical register of the first settlers of New England. 1829. Foust, A. B. Lists of Swiss emigrants in the eighteenth century to the American colonies. 1920. Fothergill, Gerald. Emigrants from England, 1773-1775. New England Historical and Genealogical Register, v. 62: 242-253; 320-332. v. 63: 16-31; 134-146; 234-244; 342-355. v. 64: 18-25; 214-227; 314-346. v. 65: 20-35; 116-132; 232-251. Fothergill, Gerald. List of emigrant ministers to America, 1690-1811. 1904. French, Elizabeth, ed. List of emigrants to America from Liverpool, 1697-1707. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. v. 64: 148-166; 252-263; 336-346. v. 65: 43-50; 165-174. Genealogy. A weekly journal of American Genealogy, v. 1-date, 1912-date. Glenn, T. A. Some colonial mansions and those who live in them, 1898- 1900. v. 1 contains genealogies of Byrd, Stockton, Coates, Pashall, Morris. Herrman, Van Renssilair, Page, Carter, Livingston. Carroll, Graene, Harrison and Randolph families, v. 2 contains genealogies of Washington, Bowne, Rawle, Jefferson, Philipie, Wayne, Preston, Shuyler, Macpherson. 16 Biennial Report of the Gulf States Historical Magazine, v. 1-2, 1902-1904. Genealogies of the following families are given: v. 1, Fisher, Ross, Sanders, Abercrombie, Hayden, Failey. v. 2, Crawford, Walton, Winfree, Womack and Brown. Gorrie, P. D. Lives of eminent Methodist ministers. 1881. Hardy, S. P. Colonial families of the southern states of America. 1911. Harper, Mrs. L. Du Puy (Van C.) Colonial men and times containing the journal of Col. Daniel Trabue, accounts of his ancestry, life and travels in Virginia and the present state of Kentucky during the revolutionary period, the Huguenots, genealogy with brief sketches of the allied families. 1916. Headley, P. C. Public men of today, being biographies of the President and Vice President of the U. S., each member of the cabinet, the U. S. senators and the members of the house of representatives of the 47th congress, the chief justice and the justices of the supreme court of the U. S., and of the governors of the several states. 1882. Holmes, F. R. Directory of the ancestral heads of New England families, 1620-1700. 1923. Hotten, J. C. Original lists of persons of quality. 1874. Hughes, T. P. American ancestry, v. 1-12, 1887-1899. v. 1, City of Albany; v. 2, Columbia County, N. Y.; v. 3-12, United States. Journal of American genealogy, v. 1-2; 1921-1922. For contents see Genealogical index in library. Journal of American History, v. 1-19; 1907-1925. Landes, J. T. Mayflower descendants and their marriages for two gener-ations after landing. 1922. Livingston, John, ed. Biographical sketches of eminent American lawyers. 1852. Portraits of eminent Americans now living, including President Pierce and his cabinet. 1854. Lookout Magazine. Jan. 3, 1925-date. Contains short sketches of south-ern famililes. Index in the Genealogical index in the library. Mackenzie, G. N. Colonial families of the United States of America, v. 1-2, 1907-11; v. 4-7, 1914-1920. Makers of America ;' biographies of leading men of thought and action. 1915-1922. Men of the south. A work for the newspaper reference library. 1922. Mickle, W. E. Well known Confederate veterans and their war records, arranged alphabetically. 1915. National cyclopedia of American biography, v. 1-19 and index 1892-1920. Current v. A-B, 1926-27. New England historical and genealogical register v. 1-date. Index of persons v. 1-50, 1906-7; index of places v. 1-50, 1908; index of subjects v. 1-50, 1911. Old northwest genealogical quarterly, v. 1-15, 1898-1912. Passenger lists to America (1804). New England Historical and Genea-logical Register. v. 60: 23-28; v. 61: 265-270; 347-353. v. 62: 78-81; 168-171; v. 66: 30-32; 306-308. State Library 17 Pittman, Mrs. H. (D) ed. Americans of gentle birth and their ancestors. 1903-1907. 2v. Press reference library (South West ed.) Notables of the west. 1913- 1915. 2v. Representative men of the south. 1880. Researcher. A magazine of history and genealogical exchange, v. 1-date. 1916-date. Roberts, C. V. Early Friends of families of Upper Bucks. 1925. Rupp, I. D. Collection of upward of thirty thousand names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other imigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727- 1776. 1876. Savage, James. Genealogical dictionary of New England. 1860-1862. 4v. Smith, F. M. Colonial families of America in Journal of American Genealogy, v. 1, p. 79-93; 177-192; 269-295. Contents: Cary, Dickenson, Loomis, Montgomery, Ball, Dubois, Brad-ford, Griffith, Phillips, Horton, Freeman and Wallace famililes. Southern Historical Society Publications, v. 1-11, 1897-1907. Contains families of: v. 1 Lester, Lamar; v. 2 Strother, Gaines; v. 3 Ammonet, Renick; v. 4 Nickolson; v. 5 Carrington, Kinsey, Baker, Alston; v. 8 Jones, Jameys, Auld; v. 9 Arnold and others. Spooner, W. W. Historic Families of America. 1907. Contains following families: Van Rensellaer, Dana, King, Carroll, Tal-madge, Dwight, Chen, Stuyvesant, Morris, Langdon, Hillhouse, Clarkson, Willard, Ewing, Astor, Lee. U. S. Secretary of State. Census of pensioners for revolutionary military service, with names, ages, and place of residence. 1841. U. S. War Department. Pension rolls of the United States. 1820. U. S. War Department. Pension rolls of the United States. 1835. v. 1 Mae., N. H., Mass., R. I., Conn., Vt. v. 2 N. Y., N. J., Penn., Del., Md., Va. v. 3 N. C, S. C, Ga., Ky., Tenn., Ohio, La., Miss., Ind., 111., Mo., Ala., Territory of Mich., Territory of Ark., Territory of Fla., District of Columbia. U. S. Census Bureau. Heads of families taken at the first census of the United States, 1790. Conn., Mae., Md., Mass., N. H., N. Y., N. C, Penn., R. I., S. C, Vt., Va. Virkus, F. A., ed. Abridged compendium of the American genealogy; first families of America; a genealogy encyclopedia of the United States. 1825-26. 2v. Who's Who in America. 1899-1900; v. 4, 1906-date. Winthrop, J. History of New England. 1853. Wolf, S. American Jew as patriot, soldier, and citizen. 1895. NEGROES National Cyclopedia of the Colored Race. 1919. Negro Year Book. An encyclopedia of the Negro. 1912, 1925-26. Scott, E. J. Scott's official history of the American Negro in the World War. 1919. 18 Biennial Report of the Wilson, J. T. The black phalanx; a history of the Negro soldiers of the U. S. in the wars 1775-1812, 1861-65. 1888. Woodson, C. G. Free Negro heads of families in the U. S. in 1830. ALABAMA Alabama Historical Society. Publications. 1901-1904. v. 1; 4-5. Brewer, Willis. Alabama, her history, resources, war record, and public men from 1540-1872. 1872. Owen, T. M. History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography. 1921. 4 v. Saunders, J. E. Early settlers of Alabama, with notes and genealogies by his granddaughter, Mrs. E. S. (B) Saunders. 1899. ARIZONA Who's Who in Arizona. 1913. ARKANSAS Roster Woodruff, W. W. With the light guns in 1861-1865; reminiscences of 11 Arkansas, Missouri and Texas light batteries in the Civil War. 1903. CALIFORNIA Society of Colonial wars in the state of California. 1895-1898. 3 v. Sons of the Revolution, California. Register of members and ancestors, 1925-1926. 1927. Pam. Sons of the American Revolution, California. Addresses delivered before the California society and biographical sketches by T. A. Perkins. 1913. Pam. Rosters Orton, R. H., comp. Records of California men in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-67. 1890. CONNECTICUT Bailey, F. W., ed. Early Connecticut marriages as found on ancient church records prior 1800. 1896-1906. 7 v. Connecticut (Colony). Public records of the colony of Connecticut (1636- 1776) ; transcribed and published in accordance with a resolution of the General Assembly 1850-1890. 15 v. Connecticut (State) General Assembly. Public records, 1776-1780. 1894- 1922. 3 v. Continuation of the public records of the colony. Connecticut Historical Society. List of family genealogies in library of Connecticut Historical Society. 1911. Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Year books. 1895-1896. Manwaring, C. W., comp. Digest of the early Connecticut probate records. 1904-1906. 3 v. Hartford District, 1635-1750. Mather, F. G. Refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut. 1913. A history accompanied by documentary material and biographical sketches of the American sympathizers who emigrated to Connecticut after the battle of Long Island. State Library 19 Trumbull, Benjamin. Complete history of Connecticut civil, ecclesiastical from the emigration to its first planters, from England in the year 1630 to the year 1764 and to the close of the Indian wars. 1918. U. S. Census Bureau. Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790. Town and County Histories Bolton. Bolton, Conn. Vital records of Bolton to 1854 and Vernon to 1852. 1909. New Haven. New Haven, Conn. Vital records of New Haven, 1649-1850. 1917. 2 v. Norwich. Norwich, Conn. Vital records of Norwich, 1659-1848. 1913. 2 v. Woodstock. Woodstock, Conn. Vital records of Woodstock, 1686-1854. 1914. Rosters Hinman, R. R. A historical collection from official records, files, etc., of the part sustained by Connecticut during the War of the Revolution. 1842. Rathbun, J. G. Trip of the first regiment Connecticut National Guard to Yorktown, Va. and Charleston, S. C, Oct. 17-28, 1881. 1882. Connecticut war records 1863-1864. 1 v. Connecticut Adjutant-general. Catalogue of Connecticut volunteer organ-izations (infantry, cavalry and artillery) in the service of the U. S. 1861-1865, with additional enlistments, casualties and brief summaries showing the operation and service of the several regiments and batteries. 1869. Croffutt, W. A. Military and civil history of Connecticut during the war, 1861-1865, comprising a detailed account of the various regiments and batteries through march, encampment, bivouac, and battle; also instances of distinguished personal gallantry with biographical sketches of many heroic soldiers together with a record of the patriotic actions of citizens at home. 1868. Beecher, H. W. History of the first light battery Connecticut volunteers, 1861-65. n. d. Taylor, J. C. History of the first Connecticut artillery and of the seige trains of the armies operating against Richmond 1862-1865. 1893. Walkey, Stephen, comp. History of the Seventh Connecticut volunteer in-fantry, 1861-1865. n. d. Trumbull, H. C. The Knightly soldier, a biography of Major Henry Ward Camp, Tenth Connecticut volunteers. 1865. Page, C. D. History of the Fourteenth regiment Connecticut volunteer in-fantry. 1906. Stevens, H. S. Souvenir of excursion to battlefields by the society of the Fourteenth Connecticut regiment and reunion at Antietam Sept. 1891, with history and reminiscences of battles and campaigns of the regiment. 1893. Blakeslee, B. F. History of the Sixteenth Connecticut volunteers. 1875. Walker, W. C. History of the Eighteenth regiment Connecticut volunteers in the War of the Union. 1885. 20 Biennial Report of the Connecticut infantry Twenty-first l-egiment. Story of the Twenty-first reg-iment, 1861-1865. 1900. Sheldon, W. D. The Twenty-seventh, a regimental history. 1866. Record of service of Connecticut men in the army, navy and marine corps of the U. S. in the Spanish-American War, Philippine insurrection and China relief expedition, from April 1, 1898 to July 4, 1904. 1919. Connecticut. Adjutant-general. Roster of Connecticut volunteers who served in the war between the United States and Spain, 1898-99. 1899. DELAWARE Delaware Public Archives Commission. Delaware archives 1911-1916. 4 v. Military and naval records, pensioners, etc. Town and County Histories New Castle County. Colonial Dames of American Delaware. Historical Research Committee. Calendar of Delawar wills, New Castle county. 1682-1800. cl911. Roster Whiteley, W. G. Revolutionary soldiers of Delaware, paper read before the two houses of the Delaware legislature Feb. 15, 1875. 1875. Pam. GEORGIA Georgia. Legislature. Colonial records of the state of Georgia compiled and published under authority of the legislature by A. D. Candler. 1904- 1915. 27 v. Georgia. Legislature. Revolutionary records of the state of Georgia. 1908. 3 v. Georgia. Legislature. Confederate records of the state of Georgia, com-piled and published under authority of the legislature. 1909-1911. 5 v. Georgia Society of Colonial Dames of America. Some early epitaphs in Georgia. cl924. Georgia. Joseph Habersham Chapter. Historical collections of the Joseph Habersham chapter Daughters American Revolution. 1902-1926. v. 1-4. Jones, C. C. Biographical sketches of the delegates from Georgia to the Continental Congress. 1891. Knight, L. L. Georgia's land-marks, memorials and legends. 1913. 2 v. Standard history of Georgia and Georgians. 1917. 6 v. Memoirs of Georgia. Containing historical account of the state's civil, military and industrial and professional interests and personal sketches of many of its people. 1895. 2 v. Miller, S. F. Bench and bar of Georgia, memoirs and sketches with an ap-pendix containing a court roll from 1790-1857. 1858. Northern, W. J. Men of mark in Georgia. 1907-1912. 5 v. Sketches of some of the first settlers of upper Georgia, of the Cherokees, and the author. Revised and corrected by the author, G. R. Gilmer. 1926. Smith, G. G. Story of Georgia and Georgians, 1732-1860. 1900. Headrights granted by the colonial and state government from 1754-1800. Lists of continental soldiers, lists of soldiers paid in money and bounty warrants in appendix. State Library 21 Stevens, W. B. History of Georgia. 1847-1859. 2 v. Strobel, P. A. Slazburgus and their descendants; being the history of a colony of German (Lutheran) Protestants who emigrated to Georgia in 1734 and settled at Ebenezer, twenty-five miles above the city of Savannah. 1855. White, George. Historical collections containing biographical sketches. 1854. Wilson, C. R., comp. Annals of Georgia, important early records of the state. 1928. County and Town Histories Coweta county. Jones, M. G. and Reynolds, Lily. Coweta county chron-icles for one hundred years with an account of the Indians from whom the land was acquired and some historical papers relating to its acqui-sition by Georgia with lineage pages. 1928. Clinch county. Huxford, Folks, comp. and ed. History of Clinch County, Georgia, giving the early history of the county down to the present time. 1916. Dougherty county. Thronateeska chapter Daughters of the American Revolution. History and reminiscences of Doughtery county. 1924. Roster Knight, L. L. Georgia's roster of the Revolution. 1920. Thomas, H. W. History of the Doles-Cook brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, containing muster rolls of each company of the Fourth, Twelfth, Twenty-first and Forty-fourth Georgia regiments, with a short sketch of the service of each member. 1903. Jones, C. C. Historical sketch of the Chatham artillery during the Con-federate struggle for independence. 1867. ILLINOIS Alvord, C. W. The Illinois country 1673-1818. 1920. (Centennial Com-mission v. 1). Blue book of the state of Illinois 1927-1928. 1927. Buck, S. J. Illinois in 1918. 1917. (Centennial Commission publication. Introduction). Illinois state historical library collections, v. 1-20, 1903-1919. v. 2 Cahokia records 1778-1790. v. 5 Kaskaskia records 1778-1790. v. 6 Newspapers and periodicals 1814-1879. v. 8, 19 George Roger Clark papers 1771-1783. v. 9 Travel and description, 1765-1865, including a list of county his-tories, atlases and biographical collections, v. 12 County archives of Illinois. Illinois state historical society. Publications v. 7-33; 1902-1926. Contains much early history of citizens, counties, etc. List of soldiers in the War of 1812. No. 18 contains a list of genealogical material in the Illinois state library. Illinois State Historical Society. Journal v. 2, 1909; v. 17, 1925. Pease, T. C. The frontier state in 1818-1848. 1918. (Centennial Commis-sion. Publication No. 2). 22 Biexxial Keport op the Roster Illinois. Adjutant-General. Report from 1861-1866 revised by Brigadier General J. W. Vance. 1866. 8 v. Bennett, L. G. History of the Thirty-sixth regiment Illinois volunteers during the War of the Rebellion. 1876. Fleharty, S. F. Our regiment. A history of the One Hundred Second infantry volunteer, with sketches of the Atlanta campaign, the Georgia raid, and the campaign of the Carolinas. 1865, 1865. Walker, H. J. Revolutionary soldiers buried in Illinois. 1917. Illinois Centennial Commission. Illinois and the great war 1914-1919. 1920. INDIANA Indiana Magazine of History. Published quarterly. 1914. v. 10-date. Contains many county histories, list of Revolutionary soldiers buried in Indiana, etc. Rosters Mauzy, J. H. Historical sketch of the Sixty-eight regiment Indiana vol-unteers, its commanders, officers and men. 1887. Indiana. Adjutant-General. Report from 1861-1865, containing Indiana in the War of the Rebellion and statistics and documents. 1865-1868. 8 v. Pickerill, W. N. History of the Third Indiana cavalry. 1906. Merrill, Samuel. The Seventieth Indiana volunteer infantry in the War of the Rebellion. 1900. IOWA Iowa. Census Board. Census of Iowa 1865, 1867, 1880, 1905, 1915. Rosters Iowa. Adjutant-General. List of ex-soldiers, sailors and marines living in Iowa. 1886. Dedication of monuments erected by the state of Iowa commemorating the death, suffering and valor of her soldiers on the battlefields of Vicks-burg, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, Shiloh and in the Confederate prison at Andersonville. 1908. Scott, John. Story of the Thirty-second Iowa infantry vounteers. 1896. KANSAS Kansas State Historical Society. Biennial reports 1887-1919. 17 v. Kansas State Historical Society. Collections 1875-date. Previous volumes called Transactions, v. 9 gives Bassett, Williams and Dighton ancestry of Governor Robinson of Kansas. Contains many county histories. Gleed, C. S. G. Kansas memorial, a report of the old settlers' meeting held at Bismarch Grove, Kansas, Sept. 15 and 16, 1879. 1880. Contains register of the old settlers' meeting, embracing the following items: Name, date of birth, date of settlement, place of settlement, where resided since, present residence, occupation, politics, etc. Rosters Kansas. Adjutant-General. Reports. 1861-1865; 1907-1908. State Library 23 Kansas. Adjutant-General. Kansas troops in volunteer service of the U. S. in the Spanish and Philippine Wars. 1900. Kansas. Adjutant-General. Roll of the officers and enlisted men of the Third, Fourth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Kansas volunteers, 1861. 1902. KENTUCKY Arderly, J. S. Kentucky records, early wills and marriages, old Bible records and tombstone inscriptions, records from Barren, Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Daviess, Fayette, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mason, Montgomery, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Scott and Shelby counties. 1926. Collins, Lewis. Historical sketches of Kentucky. 1882. 2 v. Includes biographical sketches and lists of Revolutionary soldiers. Drake, Daniel. Pioneer life in Kentucky; a series of reminiscential let-ters from Daniel Drake to his children. Ed. with notes and biographical sketch by his son, C. D. Drake. 1870. Filson Club Kentucky publications, 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 24, 26, 27, 33. 1889-1926. No. 5 Historical sketch of St. Paul's church, Louisville, Ky. No. 7 Centenary of Kentucky. No. 8 Centenary of Louisville. No. 12 Bryant's station. No. 14 Clay family. No. 15 Battle of Tippecanoe. No. 16 Boonesborough. No. 17 Old masters of the bluegrass, Jouett, Bush, Grimes, Frazer, Morgan and Hart. No. 18 Battle of Thames; contains roll of field, staff company officers and privates. Kentucky volunteers and mounted infantry of the War of 1812. No. 19 Battle of New Orleans; contains list of Kentucky men in the battle. No. 24 Life of James Francis Leonard and biographical sketch of Col. Joseph Crockett. No. 26 Kentucky mountains; contains statement showing the names and description of service of early settlers in eastern Kentucky, eni'olled on the pension list under the act passed March 18, 1818. No. 27 Petitions of the early inhabitants of Kentucky to the general assembly of Virginia, 1769-92. No. 33 Kentucky land grants; systematic index to all the land grants recorded in the state land office at Frankfort, 1782-1924. No. 34 Index to all of the earliest land entries, warrants, deeds and wills. Green, T. M. Historic families of Kentucky, 1889. The McDowells, Logan, Aliens. Jennings, Kathleen. Louisville's first families; a series of genealogical sketches. 1920. Bullitt, Prather, Clark, Churchill, Pope, Speed, Joyes, Veech, Thurston, Taylor, Bates, and Floyd families. Kentucky General Assembly. Official manual for the use of the courts, state officials and General Assembly, 1894-date. Since 1906 name changed to Kentucky Directory. 24: Biennial Report of the LaBree, Benjamin, ed. Notable men of Kentucky at the beginning of the twentieth century. 1901-1902. Smith, Z. F. History of Kentucky, 1866. Includes its military events and achievements, biographical sketches. Taney, M. F. Kentucky pioneer women; Columbian poems and prose sketches. 1893. Van Meter, B. F. Genealogies and sketches of some old families who have taken part in the development of Virginia and Kentucky. 1901. Lewis, Phillips, Moss, Van Meter, Cunningham and Harness families. Wilson, S. H. First land court, 1779-1780. 1923. County and Town Histories Lexington County. Rauck, G. W. History of Lexington; its early annals and recent progress. 1872. Biographical sketches and personal reminiscences of the pioneer settlers, notices of prominent citizens, etc. Louisville. Johnston, J. S. Memorial history of Louisville from its first settlement to the year 1896. n. d. Muhlenberg County. Rothert, C. A. History of Muhlenberg county. 1813. Gives list of soldiers in the War of 1812. History of many of the early families, men in the Mexican War. Ohio County. Taylor, H. D. Ohio County, Kentucky, in the olden days. 1926. Contains Ohio county biographies in 1885 and marriage records 1799-1840. Rosters Kentucky Adjutant-General. Report from 1861-1866. 1866-1867. 2 v. Johnson, A. R. The Partisan Rangers of the Confederate states army. 1904. LOUISIANA Belisle, J. G. History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana. 1912. Louisiana Historical Society Quarterly, v. 1, 1917-date. Roster Bartlett, Napier. Soldier's story of the war including marches and bat-tles of the Washington artillery and of other Louisiana troops. 1874. MAINE Maine Historical Society. Collections (1st ser.) v. 2-10; (2nd ser.) v. 1-10; (3rd ser.) v. 1-2, 1831-1906. Maine Historical Society. Documentary history of the state of Maine. 1869-1916. 23 v. Maine historical and genealogical records, v. 1-9. 1884-1898. Maine Genealogical Society; York deeds 1726-1737. 1903-1910. 8 v. Sargent, W. M. Maine wills, 1640-1760. 1887. U. S. Census Bureau. Heads of families taken at the first census of the U. S., 1790. 1908. Maine Historical Society. Vital records. State Library 25 County and Town Histories Belfast. Belfast, Maine. Vital records of Belfast to the year 1892. 1919. Farmingdale. Farmingdale, Maine. Vital records of Farmingdale to the year 1892. 1909. Gardiner. Gardiner, Maine. Vital records of Gardiner, Maine, to the year 1892. v. 2 marriages and deaths. 1915. Hallowell. Hallowell, Maine. Vital records of Hallowell to the year 1892 1924. 2v. Pittston. Pittston, Maine. Vital records to the year 1892. Randolph. Randolph, Maine. 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MINNESOTA Minnesota Historical Society collections; v. 1, 1902, v. 17, 1920. County history, biographical sketches, Revolutionary pension rolls. 1813. Minnesota Infantry, First Regiment. History of the First regiment Minne-sota volunteer infantry, 1861-64. Roster Minnesota Board of Commissioners on publication of history of Minnesota in Civil and Indian Wars, 1861-65. 1890-93. Holbrook, F. F. Minnesota in the Spanish-American War and the Philip-pine insurrection. 1923. State Library 31 MISSISSIPPI Biograhpical and historical memoirs of Mississippi, embracing an authentic and comprehensive account of the chief events in the history of the state and a record of the lives of many of the most worthy and illustrious families and individuals. 1891. Lynch, J. D. Bench and bar of Mississippi. 1881. Mississippi Historical Society. Publications, v. 1, 1898; v. 14, 1914; v. 1, 2, 3, 1916-1919; Centenary Series, 17 v. MISSOURI Billon, F. L. 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Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-65. 1895. Waite, O. F. R. New Hampshire in the great rebellion, containing histories of the several New Hampshire regiments and biographical notices of many of the prominent actors in the Civil War of 1861-65. 1891. Cogswell, L. W. A history of the Eleventh New Hampshire regiment vol-unteer infantry in the Rebellion War, 1861-65. 1891. Eldridge, Daniel. The Third New Hampshire regiment and all about it. 1893. Livermore, T. L. History of the Eighteenth New Hampshire volunteers, 1865-66. 1904.. McGregor, Charles. History of the Fifteenth regiment New Hampshire volunteers, 1862-63. 1900. Thompson, S. M. Thirteenth regiment of the New Hampshire volunteer infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-65. 1888. NEW JERSEY New Jersey Historical Commission. Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey, 1631-1778. v. 1-32. Index to 1-10. 1888. New Jersey archives first series; newspaper extracts, marriage records, abstract of Wills. New Jersey State Department. Index of wills, inventories, etc., in the office of the secretary of state prior to 1901. 1909-1913. 3 v. New Jersey Historical Society. Documents relating to the Revolutionary history of the state of New Jersey. 1901-1917. v. 1-5 (Archives of New Jersey, 2nd series). Schuyler, Hamilton. History of St. Michael's Church, Trenton, in the diocese of New Jersey, 1703-1926. 1926. Roster New Jersey Adjutant-General records of officers and men of New Jersey in wars, 1791-1815. 1909. Baquet, Camille, comp. History of the First brigade New Jersey volunteers from 1861-65. 1910. Drake, J. M. History of the Ninth New Jersey veteran volunteers. A record of its service from Sept, 13, 1861 to July 12, 1865, with a complete official roster and sketches of prominent members. 1889. Foster, J. Y. New Jersey and the Rebellion; a history of the service of the troops and people of New Jersey in aid of the Union cause. 1868. Stryker, W. S., comp. Official register of the officers and men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War. 1872. Tombs, Samuel. Reminiscenses of the war, comprising a detailed account of the experiences of the Thirteenth regiment New Jersey volunteers in camp, on the march, and in battle. 1878. State Library '.\'.> NEW YORK Barber, J. W. and Howe, Henry. Historical collections of the state, con-taining a general collection of the most interesting facts, tradition, biographical sketches, anecdotes i*elating to its history and antiquities with geographical descriptions of every triumph in the state. 1841. Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York, 1853- 1887. 15 v. Eberlein, H. D. The manors and historic homes of the Hudson valley. 1924. Johnson, Sir W. Papers of Sir William Johnson. Prepared for publication by the divisions of archives and history, University State of New York. 1921. 3v. Jones, Thomas. History of New York during the Revolutionary War, ed. by E. F. DeLancey. 1879. Written from the standpoint of the loyalist. 2v. Mather, F. G. The refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut. 1913. A history accompanied by documentary material and biographical sketches of American sympathizers who emigrated to Connecticut after the battle of Long Island. New York Historical Society Collections, v. 1-date; 1868-date. v. 18 Burghers and Freemen of New York, v. 24-41 Abstract of Wills, 1665-1908. v. 47-48 Revolutionary muster rolls, 1775-1783. New York genealogical and biographical records. 1870-date and index; v. 1-4; 7-21, 24-25, 27, 29-31, 33-date. New York (province). Names of persons for whom marriage licenses were issued by the secretary of the province of New York previous 1784. 1860. Documentary history of the state of New York by E. B. 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Court minutes of the court of Rensselaerswych, 1648- 1752. 1922. 34 Biennial Report of the Albany County and City. Early records of the city and county of Albany and colony of Resselaerswych. 1916. 3 v. Contains deeds, notarial papers 1660-1696, mortgages 1658-1660 and wills 1681-1765. Albany County Committee of Correspondence. Minutes of the Albany Committee of Correspondence, 1775-1778. 1823. 2 v. Beverwyck. Beverwyck, N. Y. Kleine Banck van Justitie, Fort Orange. Minutes of the court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck, 1652-1656. 1920- 1923. 2 v. Long Island. Memoirs of the Long Island Historical Society, v. 2, 3, 4, 1878-89. v. 3 Campaign of 1776 around New York and Brooklyn. v. 4 George Washington and Mount Vernon, ed. with historical and genealogical introduction. New York (State). Secretary of State. Calendar of historical manu-scripts in the office of secretary of state. 1865-66. 1 v. Dutch manu-scripts, 1630-64. New York (State). Secretary of State. Calendar of historical manu-scripts relating to the War of the Revolution in the office of the secre-tary of state. 1868. Contains census, muster rolls, etc. 2 v. Rosters Roberts, J. A. New York in the Revolution as colony and state. 1898. Brainard, M. G. G. Campaigns of the One Hundred and Forty-sixth reg-iment New York state volunteers, also known as Halleck's infantry, the Fifth Oneida and Garrard's Tigers. 1915. Cheney, Newel. History of the Ninth regiment of New York volunteer cavalry. 1901. Curtis, N. M. From Bull Run to Chancellorsville; the story of the Six-teenth New York infantry. 1906. Dowley, M. F. History and honorary roll of the Twelfth regiment infantry N. G. S. N. Y. 1869. Eddy, Richard. History of the Sixtieth regiment New York state volun-teers. 1864. Fairchild, C. B. History of the Twenty-seventh regiment New York vol-unteers. 1888. Floyd, F. C. History of the Fortieth (Mozart) regiment New York volun-teers which was composed of four companies from New York, four com-panies from Massachusetts and two companies from Pennsylvania. 1909. Gates, T. B. The Ulster Guard; Twentieth New York state militia and the War of the Rebellion. 1879. Judd, D. W. The story of the Twenty-third N. Y. S. volunteers of two years campaigning in Virginia and Maryland. 1864. Lockwood, John. Our campaign around Gettysburg; being a memorial of what was endured, suffered and accomplished by the Twenty-third reg-iment (N. Y.S.N.G.) and other regiments associated with them. 1864. Meyer, H. C. Civil War experiences under Bayard, Gregg, Kilpatrick, Custer, Raulson and Newberry, 1862-64. 1911. State Library 35 New York Infantry, Eighty-third Regiment.' History of the Ninth reg-iment N. Y. S. M. N. G. S. N. Y. (Eighty-third New York volunteers), 1845-1888. 1889. New York Adjutant-General annual reports. 1868. 3 v. New York Monuments Commission for the battlefield of Gettysburg and Chattanooga. Final report of the battlefield of Gettysburg. 1900. 3 v. Nichols, J. M. Perry's saints, or the fighting parsons regiment in the War of the Rebellion. 1886. Norton, Henry. Deeds of daring, or history of the Eighth New York volunteer cavalry. 1889. Swinton, William. History of the Seventh regiment national guard, state of New York, during the War of the Rebellion. 1870. Simmons, E. F. A regimental history; the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth New York state volunteers. 1888. Todd, William. The Seventy-ninth Highlanders New York volunteers in the War of the Rebellion. 1861-65. 1886. New York (State). Adjutant-General. New York in the Spanish- American War, 1898. 1900. 3 v. New York (State) Historian. New York and the War with Spain. 1903. NORTH CAROLINA General Ashe, S. A., ed. Biographical history of North Carolina from colonial times to the present. 1905-1917. 8 v. Caldwell, B. D. Founders and builders of Greensboro, 1808-1908. 1925. Clark, Walter, ed. Histories of the several regiments and battalions from North Carolina in the great war, 1861-65. 1901. 5 v. Colonial and State Record of N. C, 1662-1790. 30 v. v. 16 gives roster of continental line from North Carolina; v. 26 first census of North Carolina, 1790. Cyclopedia of eminent and representativve men of the Carolinas of the nineteenth century. North Carolina v. 2. 1892. Draper, L. C. King's mountain and its heroes; history of the Battle of King's Mountain, Oct. 7, 1780. 1881. Dowd, Jerome. Sketches of prominent living North Carolinians. 1888. Evening News Publishing Co., Asheville, N. C. Prominent people of North Carolina. 1906. Hathaway, J. R. B., ed. North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Reg-ister, v. 1-3, 1900-03. Refers chiefly to eastern North Carolina. Contains family histories, abstracts of wills, land grants, marriage bonds, etc. History of North Carolina. By Conner, R. D. W.; Hamilton, J. 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Historical sketchces of North Carolina, 1584-1851, compiled from original records, official documents and traditional statements, with biographical sketches of her distinguished statesmen, jurists, lawyers, soldiers, divines, etc. v. 1 and 2. 1851. Wheeler, J. W. Reminiscences and memoirs of North Carolina and em-inent North Carolinians. 1884. Wills, Land Grants and Marriage Bonds Grimes, J. B. Abstract of N. C. wills compiled from original and recorded wills in the office of secretary of state. 1910. Grimes, J. B. Abstract of N. C. wills and inventories copied from original and recorded wills in the office of secretary of state. 1912. Hathaway's North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register. Abstract of conveyances of property in Chowan county, v. 1, p. 120, 284, 615; v. 2, p. 135, 283, 443, 607; v. 3, p. 125. Abstract of land grants: Chowan county, v. 1, p. 1. Chowan precinct, v. 1, p. 1. Shaftsbury precinct, v. 1, p. 1. 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Civil and military list of Rhode Island, 1800-1850; a list of all officers that were elected by the General Assembly from 1800- 1850, also all officers in the Revolutionary War appointed by the Con-tinental Congress, and in the regular army and navy from Rhode Island to 1850, including volunteer officers in the War of 1812 and Mexican War, and all officers in privateer service during colonial and Revolution-ary Wars, and the War of 1812. 1901. State Library 49 Spicer, W. A. History of the Ninth and Tenth regiments of Rhode Island's volunteers and the Tenth Rhode Island battery in the Union army in 1862. 1892. Stone, E. W. Rhode Island in the rebellion. 1864. Summer, G. C.# Battery D First Rhode Island light artillery in the Civil War, 1861-65. 1897. Woodbury, Augustus. Narrative of the campaign of the First Rhode Island regiment in the spring and summer of 1861. 1862. Woodbury, Augustus. Second Rhode Island regiment. A narrative of military operation in which the regiment was engaged from the begin-ning to the end of the war for the Union. 1875. SOUTH CAROLINA Ames, Mary. From a New England woman's diary in Dixie in 1865. 1906. Contains church histories and many biographical sketches. Biographical sketches of eminent and representative South Carolinians. (Encyclopedia of eminent men of the Carolinas. 1892. v. 1). Carroll, B. R., comp. Historical collections of South Carolina; embracing many rare and valuable pamphlets, and other documents relating to the history of that state, from its first discovery to its independence, in the year 1776. 1836. 2 v. Dalcho, Frederick. Historical account of the Protestant Episcopal church in South Carolina from the first settlement of the province to the War of the Revolution. 1820. Elliss, F. E. Some historic families of South Carolina. 1905. Contains an account of the author's own ancestors; the Prioleau, Hay, de la Motte, Capers, Hext, Lynch, Hamilton, Elliss, Vander Horst, Gen-dron, Smith, and Fripp families. Elizas, B. A., comp. Jewish marriage notices from the newspaper press of Charleston, S. C, 1775-1906. 1917. Gregg, A. History of the old Cheraws; containing an account of the aborigines of the Pedes, the first white settlements. 1867. Green, E. L. History of the University of South Carolina. 1916. Hemphill, J. C. Men of mark in South Carolina; ideals of American life, a collection of biographies of leading men of the state. 1907. 4 v. Jervey, Clare. Copied and arranged inscriptions on the tablets and grave-stones in the St. Michael's church and churchyard, Charleston, S. C. 1906. Landrum, J. B. Colonial and Revolutionary history of upper South Caro-lina. 1897. Leiding, Mrs. H. K. Historic houses of South Carolina. 1921. Perry, B. F. Biographical sketches of eminent American statesmen. 1887. Contains sketches of John Rutledge, Charles C. Pinckney, Christopher Arthur Middleton, Pierce Butler, Wade Hampton, Thomas Sumter, Ben-jamin Roebuck. Ramsay, David. The history of South Carolina from its first settlement in 1670 to the year 1808. 1809. Salley, A. S., ed. Journal of the commissioners of the navy of South Caro-lina, 1776-80. 50 Biennial Rei'okt of the Salley, A. S. Marriage notices in the South Carolina and American General Gazette from May 30, 1776 to Feb. 28, 1781, and in its successor the Royal Gazette, 1781-82. 1914. Marriage notices in the South Carolina Gazette and its successors, 1732- 1801. 1902. Marriage notices in Charleston Courier, 1803-1808. 1919. South Carolina Historical and Genealogical magazine published quarterly. v. 1-date, 1900-date. South Carolina (Colony Governor and Council). Warrants for lands in South Carolina, 1672-1711, ed. by A. S. Salley, 1910-1915. 3 v. South Carolina Treasury. Stub entries to indents issued in payment of claims against South Carolina growing out of the Revolution. L.-W. 4v. 1910. Tupper, H. A., ed. Two centuries of the First Baptist Church of South Carolina, 1683-1883. 1889. U. S. Census Bureau. Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year, 1790. County and Town Histories Camden, S. C. Kirkland, T. J. and Kennedy, R. M. Historic Camden. 1905. Charleston, S. C. Year Book 1881-date. Few missing numbers. Edgefield County, S. C. Chapmen, J. A. History of Edgefield county from the earlist settlements to 1897. 1897. Marion County, S. C. Sellers, W. W. A history of Marion County, South Carolina, from its earliest times to the present, 1901. 1902. Newberry, S. C. O'Neal, J. B. Annals of Newberry; historical, biograph-ical and anecdotical. 1858. Orangeburg County. Salley, A. S. History of Orangeburg County, South Carolina, from its first settlements to the close of the Revolutionary War. 1896. Spartanburg County. Landrum, J. B. O. History of Spartanburg county, embracing an account of many important events and biographical sketches of statesmen, divines and other public men. 1900. St. Helena's Parish, Beaufort, S. C. Minutes of the vestry of St. Helena's Parish, South Carolina, 1726-1812. Ed. by A. S. Salley. 1919. St. Mark's Parish. Burgess, J. M. Chronicles of St. Mark's Parish, Santee circuit and Williamsburg Township, S. C, 1731-1885. 1888. St. Philips Parish, Charleston, S. C. Register of St. Philips Parish, Charleston, S. C, 1720-1758. Ed. by A. S. Sally, Jr. 1904. Williamsburg. Boddie, W. W. History of Williamsburg; something about the people from the first settlement by Europeans about 1705 until 1923. 1923. Rosters Brooks, U. R. Stories of the confederacy, ed. by U. R. Brooks. 1912. Caldwell, J. F. J. History of a brigade of South Carolina, known first as Griggs and subsequently as McGowan's brigade. 1866. Dubose, H. K. History of Company B Twenty-first regiment (infantry in S. C.) 1909. Also contains Twenty-fifth and Twenty-seventh regiments. State Library 51 DeSaussure, W. G., comp. Names, as far as can be ascertained, of the officers who served in the S. C. regiments on the continental establish-ment; of the officers who served in the militia. 1886. Dickert, D. A. History of Kershaw's brigade with complete roll of com-panies, biographical sketches, incidents, anecdotes, etc. 1889. Hagood, Johnson. Memoirs of the War of Secession. 1910. Contains Seventh battalion, First regiment, Eleventh regiment, Twenty-first regiment. Salley, A. S., comp. South Carolina troops in confederate service. 1913. 2v. United Daughters of the Confederacy, South Carolina. S. C. women in the confederacy. 1903-07. 2 v. SOUTH DAKOTA Dunham, N. J. Histoi-y of Jerauld County, South Dakota, from the earliest settlement to Jan. 1, 1909. 1910. South Dakota State Historical Society. Historical collections, v. 2, 1904; v. 12, 1924. TENNESSEE Allison, John, ed. Notable men of Tennessee; personal and genealogical. 1905. 2 v. Caldwell, J. W. Sketches of the bench and bar of Tennessee. 1898. Carter, D. W. Carter of Tennessee including the Taylors descendants of Col. John Carter of Tennessee (Notable Southern Families) 1927. Fain, J. T., comp. Fain's critical and analytical index and genealogical guide to Ramsey's annals of Tennessee. 1920. Reprinted in 1926 with additional to Fain's index. Garrett. W. R. and Goodpasture, A. V. History of Tennessee, its people and its institutions. 1905. Gilchrist, Mrs. A. S. Some representative women of Tennessee. 1902. Hale, W. T. A history of Tennessee and Tennesseans, the leaders and representative men in commerce, industry and modern activities. 1913. 8 v. 4-8 biographical sketches. Moore, J. T. Tennessee, the volunteer state, 1769-1923. 4 v. Oldham, B. M. Tennessee and Tennesseans. 1903. Ramsey, J. G. M. Annals of Tennessee, 1769-1800. 1853. Snyder, Mrs. A. E. On the Watauga and the Cumberland. 1894. Pam. Contains list of early settlers on the Watauga and Cumberland rivers. Temple, O. P. Notable men of Tennessee from 1833-1875, their times and their contemporaries. 1912. Tennessee Historical Society magazine, 1915-date. Williams, J. S. Old times in west Tennessee; reminiscences semi-historic of pioneer life and the early emigrant settlers in the Big Hatchie country. 1873. County and Town Histories Davidson County. Clayton, W. W. History of Davidson County, Tennes-see, with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers. 1880. DeKalb County. Hale, W. T. History of DeKalb County, Tennessee. 1915. 52 Biennial Report op the Roane County. Wells, E. M. History of Roane County, Tennessee, 1801- 1870. 1927. Sullivan County. Taylor, Oliver. Historic Sullivan; a history of Sullivan County, Tennessee, with brief biographies of the makers of history. 1909. Foster, A. P. Counties of Tennessee. 1923. History of Tennessee. From the earliest time to the present, together with a historical and biographical sketch of Maury, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson, Bedford and Mashall Counties. 1886. Roster Hancock, R. R. Hancock's diary; or, a history of the Second Tennessee con-federate cavalry with sketches of First and Seventh battalions, also por-traits and biographical sketches. 1887. 2 v. in one. Head, T. A. Campaigns and battles of the Sixteenth regiment Tennessee volunteers. 1885. Lindsley, J. B. The military annals of Tennessee. Confederate; first series embracing a review of military operations with regimental his-tories and memorial rolls. 1886. Scofield, L. T. The retreat from Pulaski to Nashville, Tenn.; a battle of Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864, with maps, sketches, portraits and photo-graphical views. 1909. Scott, S. W. History of the Thirteenth regiment Tennessee volunteer cav-alry U. S. A. 1903. Tennessee Adjutant-General. Report of the adjutant-general of the state of Tennessee of the military forces of the state from 1861-66. 1866. Wright, M. J. Tennessee in the war, 1861-65; lists of military organizations and officers from Tennessee in both the Confederate and Union armies; general and staff officers of the provisional army of Tennessee appointed by Governor Isham G. Harris. 1908. TEXAS Brooks, Elizabeth. Prominent women of Texas. 1896. Brown, J. H. History of Texas from 1685 to 1892. 1892. 2 v. Dixon, S. H. The men who made Texas free; the signers of the Texas declaration of independence; sketches of their lives and patriotic services to the republic and state with a facsimile of the declaration of inde-pendence. 1924. Fulmon, Z. T. The history and geography of Texas as told in county names. 1926. Lynch, J. D. Bench and bar of Texas. 1885. Southwestern Historical Quarterly, v. 16-24. July 1897-April 1921. Continuation of the Texas state historical association quarterly. Texas State Historical Association Quarterly. v. 1-15 July 1897-April 1912. Continued by the Southwestern Historical Quarterly. County and Town Histories Dallas County. Brown, J. H. History of Dallas county from 1837 to 1887. 1887. State Library 5-°> Hood County. Ewell, T. T. History of Hood county from its earliest settle-ment to the present. 1895. Contains biographical sketches of many leading men and women. Roster Davis, N. A. The campaign from Texas to Maryland. 1863. Contains muster roll of the Fourth Texas volunteers. Polley, J. B. Hood's Texas brigade, its marches, its battles, its achieve-ments. 1910. Yeary, Mamie. Reminiscences of the boys in gray, 1861-65. 1912. UTAH Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine. v. 3, 1912. v. 16-date, 1925-date. Utah Historical and Genealogical Society. Handbook of genealogy and temple work. 1924. Whitney, O. F. History of Utah, 1892-1898. 2 v. VERMONT General Hall, B. H. History of eastern Vermont from its earliest settlement to the close of the eighteenth century. 1858. Hemenway, A. M., ed. Vermont historical gazetteer, 1867-1891. 5 v. In-dex 1923. U. S. Census Bureau. Heads of families taken at the first census of the U. S., 1790. 1907. Vermont Historical Society collections, v. 1-2, 1870-71. Proceedings 1872; 1861-1925. 24 v. County and Town Histories Windsor County. Aldrich, L. C. History of Windsor County, Vermont. 1891. Contains roster of Windsor county during the war, 1861-65. Rosters Roster of Vermont men and women in the military and naval service of the United States and allies in the World War, 1917-1919. 1927. VIRGINIA General Bell, J. P. P. Our Quaker Friends of ye Olden Time. 1905. Bellet, L. P. du. Some prominent Virginia families. 1907. 4 v. Boogher, W. F. Gleanings of Virginia history; a historical and genealog-ical collection largely from original sources. 1903. Brock, R. A. Virginia and Virginians; eminent Virginians, executives of the colony of Virginia from Sir Thomas Smyth to Lord Dunmore. Ex-ecutives of the state of Virginia from Patrick Henry to Fitzhugh Lee. Sketches of generals, Ambrose Powell Hill, Robert E. Lee, Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Commodore Maury. 1888. Burgess, L. A., ed. Virginia soldiers of 1776. 1927. 54 Biennial Report of the Chalkey, L. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia from the original court records of Augusta county, 1745-1800. 1912. 3 v. Clemens, W. M., ed. Famous Virginians; eminent men of the Old Dominion with date and place of birth and death. 1921. Clemens, W. M. Virginia wills before 1799. 1924. Conway, M. D. Barons of the Potomac and the Rappahannock. 1892. Cridlin, W. B. History of colonial Virginia, the first permanent colony in America to which is added the genealogy of the several shires and counties. 1923. Drozier, W. A., ed. Virginia heraldica, being a registry of Virginia gentry entitled to coat armor with genealogical notes of the families. 1908. Foote, W. H. Sketches of Virginia, history and biography. lst-2nd series. 1850-56. Soode, G. B. Virginia cousins; a study of the ancestry and posterity of John Goode of Whitby; with notes upon related families, a key to south-ern genealogy and history of the English surname Gode, Goad, Goode or Good, from 1148 to 1887. 1887. Goodwin, E. L. Colonial church in Virginia with biographical sketches of the first six bishops of the diocese of Virginia; together with brief biographical sketches of the colonial clergy of Virginia. 1927. Green, T. M. Historic families of Kentucky, with special reference to stocks immediately derived from the Valley of Virginia. 1889. Contents: The McDowells, Logans, Aliens. Greer, G. C. Early Virginia immigrants. 1912. Handy, H. B., ed. Social recorder of Virginia. cl928. Hayden, H. E. Virginia genealogies; a genealogy of the Glassil family of Scotland and Virginia; also of the families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Con-way, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Rob-inson, Scott, Tayler, Wallace and others. 1891. Howe, Henry. Historical collections of Virginia containing a collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc. relating to its history, etc. 1845. Johnston, D. E. History of the Middle River settlement and contiguous territory. 1906. Gives account of Mercer county. Appendix A. Contains an account of Virginia courts, officers and at-torneys. Appendix B. Origin of Virginia and West Virginia counties and their names. Appendix C. Biographical sketches of the Bailey, Bane, Belcher, Black Barnes, Bowens, Burke, Calfee, Capertons, Chapmans, Cecil, Clay, Cloyd, Davidson, Emmons, French, Gillespie, Hale, Hare, Hoge, Howe, Johnston, Kirk, Lybrook, Meadows, McClaugherty, McComas, McDonald, Napier, Pack, Peck, Pearis, Peters, Shannon, Smith, Snidow, Straley and Whitten families. Appendix D. Members of Tazewell County House of Delegates, 1800- 1905. Appendix E. Giles County Attorneys, 1806-1905. Appendix F. List of Confederate field officers in various regiments. Appendix G. Selected muster rolls of varied infantry regiments. State Library 55 Jenkin, F. T. A. Genealogical chart showing the descent from several lives of interesting family connections of the Virginia families of Alex-ander, Anderson, Aylett, Bruce, Dandridge, Fontaine, Henry, Jenkin, Moore, Poindexter, Spotswood, West, etc. 1908. Kercheval, S. History of the Valley of Virginia. 1902. Long, C. M. Virginia county names; 270 years of Virginia history. 1908. Lancaster, R. A. Historic Virginia homes and churches. 1915. Mac Rae, Laurence. Daingerfield family, descendants of John Dainger-field (1640) and his wife of New Kent County, Virginia, and of George Parker, 1650, and his wife, Accomac County, Virginia. Meade, E. C. Historic homes of the southwest mountains, Virginia. 1899. Gives genealogical data on owners of homes. Meade, W. Old churches, ministers and families of Virginia. 1861. 2 v. Morrison, A. J. College of Hampden Sidney; dictionary of biography 1776-1825. n. d. Robinson, M. P. Virginia counties; those resulting from Virginia legis-lature, 1916. (Va. State Lib. Bulletin v. 8 No. 1-3). Sale, E. T. Manors of Virginia in colonial times. 1909. Genealogical notes upon the families of the manors. Society of Virginia of the District of Columbia. Society register; containing a brief history of its organization, a biography of its elective officers, a roster of its membership. cl926. Stanard, M. N. Colonial Virginia, its people and customs. 1917. Stanard, W. G., comp. Some emigrants to Virginia; memoranda in regard to several hundred emigrants to Virginia during the colonial period whose parentage is shown or former residence indicated by authentic records 1915. Stanard, W. G. and Stanard, M. N., comp. Colonial Virginia register; a list of governors, councillors and other high officials, members of the House of Burgesses and the Revolution conventions of the colony of Virginia. 1902. Summers, L. P. History of southwest Virginia, 1746-1786. Washington county, 1777-1870. 1903. Swem, E. G. List of manuscripts recently deposited in the Virginia State Library by the State Auditor. 1914. Contains list of county, personal property, books, list of portraits and pieces of statuary in Virginia State Library with biographical notes 1913. Swem, E. G. and Williams, J. W. Register of the General Assembly of Vir-ginia, 1776-1918. 1918. Virginia State Library report, 1916-17. Taylor, J. B. Lives of Virginia Baptist ministers. 1837. Tyler, L. G. Encyclopedia of Virginia biography. 1915. 4 v. Tyler, L. G., ed. Men of mark in Virginia. 1906. Tyler's Historical and Genealogical Magazine, v. 1-date, 1919-date. U. S. Census Bureau. Heads of families taken at the first census of the U. S., 1790. Virginia. 1908. Van Meter, B. F. Genealogies and sketches of some old families who have taken prominent part in the development of Virginia and Kentucky especially. Includes the Lewis, Phillips, Moss, VanMeter, Cunningham and Harness families. 56 Biennial Report of the Virginia General Assembly. Statutes at large; a collection of all the laws of Virginia from the first session of the legislature, 1619-1792 by W. W. Henning, 1819-1923. (Supreme Court Library). Virginia heraldry; genealogical clippings from the Baltimore Sun. 1904-08. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, v. 1-date, 1893-date. Watson, W. A. Notes on south side Virginia. 1925. In this will be found brief records of Amelia, Chesterfield and Nottaway counties, wills, deeds, land patents, marriages, epitaphs and obituaries. Wertenbaker, T. J. Planters of colonial Virginia. 1922. William and Mary College Quarterly, v. 1-date, 1892-date. Wise, J. C. Military history of the Virginia Military Institute from 1839 to 1865. 1915. Wise, J. C. Ye Kingdoms of Accawmacke or, the eastern shore of Vir-ginia in the seventeenth century. County and Town Histories Accomak County. Nothingham, Stratton. Marriage license bonds from 1774rl806. cl927. Albermarle County. Woods, Edgar. Albermarles county in Virginia. 1901. Alleghany County. Morton, O. F. Centennial history of Alleghany County, Virginia. 1923. Augusta County. Chalkey, L. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia. 1912. Augusta County. Peyton, J. L. History of Augusta County, Virginia. 1882. Appendix contains the genealogy of the Lewis, McDowell, Preston, Camp-bell, Stuart, Bell, Cochran, Tate, Christian, Crawford, McCue, Hauger, Mathews, Porterfield, Wayt, Waddell, Peyton, Baldwin and Koiner families. Augusta County. Waddell, J. A. Annals of Augusta County, Virginia, with reminiscences of its pioneer settlers. 1886. Supplement, 1886. Bath County. Morton, O. F. Annals Of Bath County, Virginia. 1917. Bedford County. Buford, R. D. Bedford County, Virginia, index of wills from 1754 to 1830. 1917. Bristol Parish. Bristol Parish, Virginia. Vestry book and register of Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1720-1789. Transcribed by C. G. Chamber-layne. 1898. Bristol Parish. Slaughter, Philip. History of Bristol Parish, Virginia, with genealogies of families connected therewith. Ed. 2, 1879. Campbell County. Early, R. H. Campbell chronicles and family sketches embracing the history of Campbell County, Virginia, 1782-1926. 1927. Sketches of the Adams, Alexander, Anderson, Anthony, Bailey, Brown, Boiling, Bullock, Burton-Harrison, Callaway, Candler, Chiles, Clark, Clay, Clemens, Clement, Cobbs, Cocke, Dabney, Daniel, Davies, Davis, Deering, Diuguid, Douglas, Early, Evans, Floyd, Franklin, Garland, Gilliam, Goggin, Hairston, Hanks, Haythe, Henry, Holcombe, Hughes, Hunter, Irvine, Jennings, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Kabler, Langhorne, Lee, Leftwich, Lewis, Lynch, McReynolds, Miller, Moorman, Morgan, Murrell, Norvell, Otey, Owen, Panhill, Payne, Perrow, Preston, Pleas- State Library 57 ants, Prewitt, Robertson, Rosser, Russell, Scott, Slaughter, Snow Stith, Strange, Talbot, Tate, Terrell, Thompson, Thorpe, Thurman, Tyree, Venable, Wade, Walden, Ward, Watts-Sanders, Winston, Withers, Wyatt and Yuille families. Caroline County. Wingfield, Marshall. History of Caroline County, Vir-ginia, from its formation in 1727, to 1924. 1924. Culpeper County. Green, R. T. Genealogical and historical notes on Culpeper County, Virginia; embracing a rev. and enl. ed. of Dr. P. Slaughter's History of St. Mark's Parish. 1900. Culpeper County. Slaughter, P. History of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, Virginia, with notes of old churches and old families. 1877. Frederick County. Cartwell, T. K. Shenandoah Valley pioneers and their descendants; a history of Frederick County, Virginia, 1738-1908. Com-piled mainly from l'ecords of old Frederick county, now Hampshire, Berkely, Shenandoah, Jefferson, Hardy, Clarke, Warren, Morgan and Frederick. cl909. Fredericksburg. Goolrick, J. T. Historic Fredericksburg. Fredericksburg. Quinn, S. J. History of the city of Fredericksburg, Va. 1908. Halifax County. Carrington, W. J. History of Halifax County, Virginia. 1924. Hanover County. Page, R. Hanover county. 1926. Henry County. Hill, J. P. A history of Henry County, Virginia. 1925. King and Queen County. Bagby, A. King and Queen County, Virginia. 1908. King and Queen County. Hundley, W. T. History of Mattaponi Baptist church, King and Queen County, Virginia, n. d. King William County. Clarke, P. N. Old King William homes and fam-ilies. 1897. Includes over fifty families. King William Parish. King William Parish, Mannikintown, Virginia. Register, containing the baptisms made in the church of the French refugees at Mannikintown in the year of Our Lord 1721, March 25. n.d. Lancaster County. Nottingham, S. Marriage license bonds of Lancaster County, Virginia, from 1701 to 1848. 1927. Lunenburg County. Bell, J. C. Old free state; a contribution to the history of Lunenburg county and southside Virginia. 1927. Lynchburg. Cabell, Mrs. M. C. (A). Sketches and recollections of Lynch-burg. 1858. Madison County. Yowell, C. L. History of Madison County, Virginia. 1926. Lists of Civil and World War veterans in appendix. Middlesex County. Christ Church, Va. Christ Church. Vestry book of Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia, 1663-1767. 1927. Middlesex County. Christ Church, Middlesex County, Virginia. Parish register from 1653 to 1812. 1897. Nansemond County. Dunn, J. B. History of Nansemond County, Virginia. New Kent County. St. Peter's Parish. New Kent County, Virginia. Par-ish register of St. Peter's, New Kent county, from 1680-1787. 1904. Norfolk. Forrest, W. S. Historical and descriptive sketches of Norfolk and vicinity including Portsmouth and the adjacent counties. 1853. 58 Biennial Report of the Norfolk County. Mcintosh, C. F. Brief abstract of Lower Norfolk county and Norfolk county wills, 1637-1710. 1914. Norfolk County. Mcintosh, C. F. Brief abstract of Lower Norfolk county wills, 1710-1753. 1914. Norfolk County. Mcintosh, C. F. Brief abstract of Lower Norfolk county wills, 1710-1753. 1922. Orange County. Scott, W. W. History of Orange County, Virginia, from its formation in 1734 (c.s.) to the end of the reconstruction in 1870, comp. mainly from original records, 1907. Richmond. Moore, J. S., ed. Annals of Henrico Parish (cl904). Gives pewholders, heads of families and communicants of St. John's church, and lists of marriages, baptisms, deaths, etc. Richmond. Mordecai, S. Richmond in bygone days. Ed. 2. 1860. Rockbridge County. Morton, O. F. History of Rockbridge County, Vir-ginia. 1920. Rockingham County. Wayland, J. W. History of Rockingham County, Virginia. 1912. Shenandoah County. Wayland, J. W. History of Shenandoah County, Virginia. 1927. Spotsylvania County. Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800; being transcrip-tions from original files at the court house of wills, deeds, administrators and guardian's bonds, marriage licenses and list of Revolutionary pen-sioners. 1905. Tazwell County. Harman, J. N. Annals of Tazwell County, Virginia, from 1800 to 1924. 1922-1925. 2 v. Truro Parish. Slaughter, P. 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