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Joseph Davis and Lieut. William Jones of the Pennsylvania line were slain by the Indians, April 23, 1779; with a sketch of these two officers, by Horace Edwin Hayden. Wilkes-Barré, 1897.

8vo, pp. 41.

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WYOMING HISTORICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. A brief sketch of Captain Joseph Davis and Lieutenant William Jones of the Pennsylvania line, who were slain by the Indians at Laurel Run, Pa., April 23, 1779. Read before the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, May 21, 1897, by Horace Edwin Hayden. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1897.

Svo, pp. 17. Front.

WYOMING HISTORICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
Pennsylvania loaf. By II. M. M. Richards.

Svo, pp. 27.

(6458 The German leaven in the Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1897.

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WYOMING HISTORICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. John and Sebastian Cabot, a Four Hundredth Anniversary Memorial of the Discovery of America. By Harry Hakes. Read before the Society, June 24, 1897. Wilkes-Barré, Penn., 1897.

Svo, pp. 14.

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WYOMING HISTORICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. The Palatines, or German immigration to New York and Pennsylvania. A paper read before the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society by Sanford H. Cobb. Wilkes-Barré, Pa., Printed for the Society, 1897.

8vo, pp. 30.

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WYOMING HISTORICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. History of the First Presbyterian Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., by Sheldon Reynolds. Read at the twentyfifth anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. F. B. Hodge, D. D., February 25, 1894. Reprinted from Vol. IV, part 1, Proceedings and Collections of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1898.

8vo, pp. 34. Front.

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WYOMING HISTORICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Charter, By-laws, and Officers, 1858-1899; Members, Papers, 1858-1899; Contributors, &c. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1899.

8vo, pp. 36.

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[WYOMING HISTORICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.] A Honduras trip. By [Jacob Ridgway Wright]. [Wilkes-Barre, Penn., Wilkes-Barre Daily News, 1899.] Svo, pp. 10. Caption title.

From Wilkes-Barre Daily News, Saturday, April 15, 1899.
Read before the Society.

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WYOMING HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY. Memorial sketch of Mr. Ralph Dupuy Lacoe, of Pittston, Pennsylvania, 1824-1901. Reprinted from the Proceedings, Vol. VI, 1901.

8vo, pp. 25. Portrait.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1901.

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WYOMING HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY. William Henry Egle, M. A., M. D., 1830-1901. By Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden. Reprinted from Vol. VI, Proceedings and Collections of the Society. Wilkes-Barré, Pa., 1901.

8vo, pp. 8.

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WYOMING HISTORICAL and GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Count Zinzendorf and the Moravian and Indian occupancy of the Wyoming Valley (Pa.), 1742-1763. By Frederick C. Johnson. [Wilkes-Barré? Pa.], 1904.

8vo, pp. 64, [2]. Front. (portrait). Cover-title.

Reprinted from Vol. VIII of the Proceedings and Collections of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society.

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BARRINGTON HISTORIC-ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.

Barrington, R. I.

BARRINGTON HISTORIC-ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Antique Barrington. The new Historic-Antiquarian Society. Public celebration of its formation. Interesting addresses and poem.

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Cutting from the Providence Journal, May 12, 1885.

HISTORICAL SEMINARY OF BROWN UNIVERSITY.

Providence, R. I.

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HISTORICAL SEMINARY OF BROWN UNIVERSITY. Papers from the Historical Seminary of Brown University. Edited by J. Franklin Jameson. Providence, R. I., 1894-99.

Svo. 10 numbers in 1 volume.

Each number has separate title-page; no general title-page.

No more published.

By

No. 1. The development of the nominating convention in Rhode Island.
Neil Andrews. Reprinted from the Publications of the Rhode Island Historical
Society. Providence, 1894. 8vo, pp. 14.

No. 2. The early history of the colonial post-office. By Mary E. Woolley. Providence, 1894. Svo, pp. 33. Reprinted from the same, so far as pages 1-24 are concerned; pages 25-33 are new matter, an appendix containing the patent to Thomas Neale.

No. 3. Know-Nothingism in Rhode Island. By Charles Stickney, A. B. Reprinted from the same. pp. 17.

No. 4. The origin of the standing-committee system in American legislative bodies. By J. Franklin Jameson. Reprinted from the Political Science Quarterly, Vol. IX, No. 2. Providence, 1894. Svo, pp. (1), 246-267.

No. 5. Slavery in Rhode Island, 1755-1776. By William D. Johnston, A. B. Reprinted from the Publications of the Rhode Island Historical Society. Providence, 1894. 8vo, pp. 56.

No. 6. The East-India trade of Providence, from 1787 to 1807. By Gertrude Selwyn Kimball. Providence, 1896. 8vo, pp. 34.

No. 7. Appeals from colonial courts to the King in council, with especial ref erence to Rhode Island. By Harold D. Hazeltine. Reprinted from the Reports of the American Historical Association. Providence, 1896. 8vo, pp. 299-350. No. 8. The Tammany societies of Rhode Island. By Marcus W. Jernegan. Providence, 1877. 8vo, pp. 39.

No. 9. The government of federal territories in Europe. By Edmund C. Burnett. Reprinted from the Annual Reports of the American Historical AssociaProvidence, 1898. Svo, pp. 393–454.

tion.

No. 10. The Council of Censors. By Lewis Hamilton Meader. Reprinted from the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography and from the Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society. Providence, 1899. 8vo, pp. 63.

NARRAGANSETT CLUB.

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Providence, R. I.

NARRAGANSETT CLUB. Circulars. 1865, 1866, 1867, 1870, 1872.

Five sheets.

NARRAGANSETT CLUB.

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Publications. First series. Vols. I-VI.

Providence, 1866

1874.

4to. "50 club copies, large paper." Six volumes.

Vol. 1 Biographical introduction to the writings of Roger Williams, by R. A. Guild; Key into the language of America, by Roger Williams, edited by J. Hammond Trumbull; Letter of John Cotton and Roger Williams's reply, edited by R. A. Guild. 1866. pp. vi, 396.

Vol. II. John Cotton's answer to Roger Williams, edited by J. L. Diman; Queries of highest consideration, by R. Williams, edited by R. A. Guild. 1867. pp. 276.

Vol. III. The bloody tenent of persecution, by Roger Williams.
S. L. Caldwell. 1867. pp. xiv, 425.

Edited by

Vol. IV. The bloody tenent, yet more bloody. By Roger Williams.

Edited by

S. L. Caldwell. 1870. pp. ix, 547.

Vol. v. George Fox digg'd out of his burrowes. By Roger Williams. by J. L. Diman. 1872. pp. lviii, (10), 503.

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NEWPORT HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Origin of the Institutions of Rhode Island. lecture delivered by S. Adlam before the Society January 19, 1871. Providence, 1871.

Svo, pp. 25.

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NEWPORT HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Chevalier de Ternay. A paper read before the Society April 15, 1873, by Sidney Everett.

In New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Vol. XXVII, pp. 404417. Boston, 1873. (6475 A paper

NEWPORT HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Jewish cemetery at Newport, R. I. read before the Society June 23, 1885, by A. P. Mendes.

In Rhode Island Historical Magazine. Vol. VI, pp. 81 -105. Providence, 1885. (6476

NEWPORT HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Appeal for assistance in the purchase of a building lot, November 18, 1886. [Newport, 1886.]

Svo, pp. 2. No title-page.

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NEWPORT HISTORICAL SOCIETY. First annual report, March 19. 1886, together with an account of the dedication services and accompanying documents. Newport, 1886.

8vo. pp. 44.

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Second annual report, 1887. Newport, 1887. Svo. NEWPORT HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The German soldiers in Newport, 1776–1779, and the siege of 1778. By J. G. Rosengarten.

In Rhode Island Historical Magazine. Vol. VII, pp. 81-118. Newport, 1886.
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NEWPORT HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Les médailles de la Princesse Charlotte d'Angleterre, première femme du roi Léopold Ier de Belgique. Lecture faite à la réunion de la Société historique de Newport, le 18 juillet, 1887. [Par Horatio R. Storer.] [Bruxelles, 1887.]

8vo, pp. 8.

Extrait de la Revue belge de Numismatique, année 1888.

RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Providence, R. I.

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RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Charter, constitution, and circular. June,

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CONTENTS.

Vol. 1. Preface; Charter of the Society; Constitution; Officers, 1826; Sketch of the life of Roger Williams; A key into the language of America, or an help to the language of the natives in that part of America called New Englard, by Roger Williams. London, 1643. 1827. pp. (2), 163 (2).

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Vol. 11. Officers of the Society, 1834; Circular; Preface; Simplicity's defence against seven-headed policy, by Samuel Gorton, with notes by William R. Staples; Appendix: Petition against Gorton and others, Providence, November 17, 1641; Order of commissioners of foreign plantations relative to Gorton and his company, May 15, 1646; Edward Winslow's commission from Massachusetts, May 10, 1646; Answer of Massachusetts to Gorton's memorial to the commissioners of foreign plantations; Governor Winthrop's account of the result of Winslow's mission to England; Petition of William Arnold, etc., to be dismissed from the government of Massachusetts, and the proceedings thereon; Extracts from the proceedings of the United Colonies, 1643-1651; Letter from inhabitants of Warwick, August 22, 1661; Gorton and others' memorial to the King's commissioners, March 4, 1664-65; The answer of Massachusetts to the preceding petition, May 30, 1665; Letter from Samuel Gorton to Nathaniel Morton, June 30, 1669; Ordinance of Parliament appointing the committee for foreign plantations, November 2, 1643; Indian deed of Shawomet, 1642; Will made by the town council of Providence for Nicholas Power, May 27, 1667; Submission of Pumham and Sacononocco to the Massachusetts; Extract from the "Wonder-working Providence of Sion's Saviour in New England;" Charter to Providence Plantations, November 2, 1643; Letter from Gorton and his company to Massachusetts, September 15, 1643; Governor Winthrop's account of Gorton's trial, etc. 1835. pp. 278. (6483

Vol. III. Officers of the Society, 1835; Circular; Preface; The early history of Narragansett, with an appendix of original documents, by Elisha R. Potter, jr. 1835. pp. xix (1), 315 (1).

Reprinted in 1886. See No. 6492.

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Vol. IV. Preface; An historical discourse on the civil and religious affairs of the colony of Rhode Island, by John Callender. With a memoir of the author, biographical notices of some of his distinguished contemporaries, and annotations and original documents, by Romeo Elton; Officers of the Society, 1837; Circular. 1838. pp. 270 (2). (6485

Vol. v. Officers of the Society, 1842; Circular; Preface; Annals of the town of Providence from its first settlement to the organization of the city government in June, 1832, by William R. Staples. 1843. pp. (7) 670. (6486

Vol. VI. To the reader; Officers of the Society, 1867; The invasion of Canada in 1775, including the journal of Capt. Simeon Thayer, describing the perils and sufferings of the army under Col. Benedict Arnold in its march through the wilderness to Quebec, with notes and appendix, by Edwin Martin Stone; Revolutionary correspondence, 1775 to 1782; Materials for the history of the Baptists in Rhode Island; Appendix; Index. 1867. pp. (3) xxiv, 380. Plate.

(6487 Vol. VII. Preface: Table of contents; Early attempts at Rhode Island history, comprising those of Stephen Hopkins and Theodore Foster, edited by Willlam E. Foster; Preface; An historical account of the planting and growth of Providence, by Stephen Hopkins; Materials for a history of Rhode Island, collected by Theodore Foster; Appendix; Sketch of the life and services of Theodore Foster; The Narragansetts, by Henry C. Dorr; Early votaries of natural selence in Rhode Island, by Charles W. Parsons; The first commencement of Rhode Island College, by Reuben A. Guild; The British fleet in Rhode Island, by George C. Mason; Nicholas Easton . The City of Newport, by George C. Mason Index. 1885. pp. (1) 380. (6488 Vol. VIII. The Diary of John Comer. Edited, with notes, by C. Edwin Barrows, D. D., with an introduction and a few additional notes, by James W. Wilmarth, D. D., LL. D. 1893. 8vo, pp. 132. (6489

RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections.

Vol. IX. Providence, R. I.,

1897.

8vo, pp. 141.

The proprietors of Providence, and their controversies with the freeholders, by Henry C. Dorr.

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RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections. Vol. x. Harris papers, with an introduction by Irving B. Richman and a calendar and notes by Clarence S. Brigham. Providence, Printed for the Society, 1902.

8vo, pp. 410, fold. map.

Contents: The land controversies of William Harris; Calendar of events in the life of William Harris, 1610-1712. Harris papers, July, 1650, to May, 1711-documents from the collection of Mary Harris Cushman, the library of the Rhode Island Historical Society, the Moses Brown Papers and Copies of Warwick Records, the British Public Record Office and the John Carter Brown library. List of seventeenth-century place names in Providence plantations, 1636-1700, with a prefatory note by Clarence Brigham. Map of Providence Plantations, 1636-1700. Index. (6491

RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections. Vol. III.

(Reprinted, 1886.)

8vo, pp. 423.

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Providence, 1835.

This reprint contains the notes and illustrative documents collected by the author of The early history of Narragansett," from the time of the publication of the original volume, in 1835, to the period of his death, in 1882. The reprint was brought out by William H. Potter, in 1886. The new material occupies pages 317-423. (6492

RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Annual report of the trustees, July 19, 1836. Providence, 1836.

8vo, pp. 8.

RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

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Discourse, August 5, 1836, in commemora

tion of the first settlement of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Being the second centennial anniversary of the settlement of Providence. By J. Pitman. Providence, 1836.

8vo, pp. 72.

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RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An historical discourse on the civil and
religious affairs of the colony of Rhode Island, by John Callender, with a
memoir of the author; biographical notices of some of his distinguished
contemporaries, and annotations and original documents illustrative of the
history of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, from the first settle-
ment to the end of the first century. By Romeo Elton. Providence, 1838.
8vo, pp. 5-270 (2).

Same. Third edition. Boston, 1843. 8vo, pp. 270.
The first edition was published in 1739.

RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

[Providence, 1839.]

Svo, pp. 7.

RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. of their cabinet, November 20, 1844.

Svo, pp. 30.

Facsimile.

(6495 Annual report of the trustees, July 19, 1839.

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Address before the Society at the opening 1844. By William Gammell. Providence,

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RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Account of the "Great Gale," September 23, 1815. By Moses Brown. Read with comments by Albert G. Greaves, 1849. (6498 RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Discourses on the Rhode Island idea of government. Delivered before the Society, January 13, 1847. [By Job Durfee.]

In Durfee, Job, "Complete Works." pp. 273-313. Providence, 1849. (6499 RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Discourse delivered before the Society, January 13, 1847. By Job Durfee, LL. D. Providence, 1847.

pp. 42.

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Same. Another edition. Providence, 1847. Svo, pp. 32. RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A discourse delivered before the Society on the evening of January 13, 1847. By Hon. Job Durfee, chief justice of

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