States of America, 1861 to 1865, by John H. Reagan; North Carolina in the SOUTHERN HISTORY ASSOCIATION. 1903. Svo, pp. 546. Publications. Vol. VII. Washington. D. C., Contents: General Joseph Martin, by John Redd, with accompanying documents; A southern sulky ride in 1837, journal of Wm. H. Wills; Early Quaker records in Virginia; Documentary progress of Texas revolutionary sentiment as seen in Columbia, by E. C. Barker; Two southern historical commissions, Alabama and Mississippi; Report of the seventh annual meeting of the association. by Colyer Meriwether; Publication of the confederate rosters by the federal government; Calhoun as seen by his political friends: letters of Duff Green. Dixon H. Lewis, Richard K. Crallé during the period from 1831 to 1848, edited by Frederick W. Moore; The Duane letters, 1761-1777; The capture of St. Mary's, Georgia, by Admiral Cockburn-letter from Thomas Harvey Miller. 1815; The prescript of Ku Klux Klan, by Walter L. Fleming; A southern traveler`s diary in 1840, by Wm. II. Wills; The expansion of the old southwest, by S. B. Weeks; Confederate naval books and others; Index. (1287 SOUTHERN HISTORY ASSOCIATION. Publications. Vol. VIII. D. C., 1904. Svo, pp. 532. 1904. Washington, Contents: Pioneer municipalities in Texas revolution-Mina and San Felipe— documents, 1835; A southern traveler's diary, 1840, by William H Wills; The University of Henrico, by John S. Flory; The Duane letters, 1774-1781; Reconstruction documents; Reviews; Notes and news: Home life in Alabama during the civil war, by Walter L. Fleming; Texas revolution documents; The Quaker Janneys of Cheshire and their progenitors, by Miles White, jr.; Lewis Jones, of Roxbury and Watertown, Massachusetts, 1640-1684, and some of his descendants in the south, by A. S. Salley, jr.; Journal of William Calhoun, 1762-9, annotated by A. S. Salley, jr.; The journal of James Auld, 1765–1770; Long's priority in the discovery of anasthesia, by C. H. Andrews; The word "Tote," by Thos. L. Brown; Documents on Albemarle sound and Raleigh inlet, 1789; Orders of Virginia Assembly of Dec. 8, 1769; Vice-president Andrew Johnson, by David M. De Witt; Gen. Joseph Martin and the Cherokees--documents, 1778; Some recent race problem literature, by Alfred Holt Stone: The National Era an abolition document-letter from Gamaliel Bailey, 1858; The memoirs of James Murray Mason, Confederate commissioner to England, by Walter L. Fleming; Index. (1288 SOUTHERN HISTORY ASSOCIATION. 1905. Svo, pp. 449. Publications. Vol. IX. Washington, D. C.. Contents: Vice President Andrew Johnson, by D. M. De Witt: President Andrew Johnson and Senator James Rood Doolittle, by Duane Mowry: Joseph Martin and the Cherokees- documents; Benedict Arnold's family, by M. J. Wright; Mexican War documents; American negro academy, by W. L. Fleming; Reviews: Notes and news; The first clash in the Texas revolution, the taking of Anahuac by Travis documents, 1835; McHenry letters, 1796-1817; Letter of Rear-Admiral Samuel Philipps Lee to Senator James Rood Doolittle, 1865; Ace unt of the death of Alexander Gaston-letter from Wm Gaston; Biographical sketches: Hugh S Thompson: Francis White; Doolittle correspondence. Admiral Paulding's letters; Lenoir's Revolutionary company, by Mrs. P. H. Mell; Elizabeth Marshall Martin, letters, 1780; Lafayette's company in Virginia. April-Oct, 1781, by Marcus J. Wright; Selections from the Doolittle correspondence, contributed by Duane Mowry; The making of the Confederate constitution, by A. L. Hull; French refugees to New Orleans in 1809 (with documents), by Luis M. Perez; McHenry papers, communicated by Bernard C. Steiner; Whiting diary, by W. H. C. Whiting; Revolutionary politics: Duane letters; Negro colonization, from Doolittle correspondence. (1289-1293 SOUTHERN HISTORY ASSOCIATION. Harrisburg, Pa., 1898. Christopher Gadsden. By E. I. Renick. Svo, pp. [1], [242]-255. From Publication of Southern History Association, July, 1898. (1294 SOUTHERN HISTORY ASSOCIATION. Index to names of persons and churches in Bishop Meade's Old churches, ministers, and families of Virginia. By J. M. Toner. Rev. by Hugh A. Morrison. Washington, D. C., The Association, 1898. 8vo, pp. 63. (Southern History Association. Publications. Supp. to V. II, No. 4. Extra V. I.) (1295 SOUTHERN HISTORY ASSOCIATION. Bugbee. Harrisburg, Pa., 1900. 8vo. pp. [2], 103–121. The Texas frontier, 1820-1825, by Lester G. "From Publications of Southern History Association, March, 1900." (1296 SOUTHERN HISTORY ASSOCIATION. The history of the Confederate treasury. By Ernest Ashton Smith. Harrisburg, 1901. Svo, 1 p. 1.. pp. 126. From publications of the Southern History Association for January, March, May, 1901. (1296a FLORIDA. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF FLORIDA. St. Augustine, Fla. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF FLORIDA. Historical Society of Florida. Organized in 1856. [Officers; Constitution; By-Laws. Honorary Members elected July, 1856; Members elected July, 1856.] St. Augustine, 1856. 32mo, pp. 9, (2). (1297 HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF FLORIDA. The Early History of Florida. An introductory lecture, delivered by George R. Fairbanks, before the Florida Historical Society, April 15, 1857. With an appendix containing the constitution, organization, and list of members of the Society. St. Augustine, 1857. (1298 FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Jacksonville, Fla. FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Account of the organization of the Society, Nov. 26, 1902, in The Gulf States Historical Magazine, Vol. 1, p. 379. (1299 FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Scope and purpose of the Florida Historical Society; Constitution and by-laws; Charter members. No date. Svo, pp. (4). Cover-title. (1300 FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, READING ROOM, AND HISTORICAL ASSO CIATION OF THE CITY OF ST. AUGUSTINE. FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, READING ROOM, AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE CITY OF ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA. Constitution and By-laws, Organization, and List of Contributors, thus far for its founding and support, June 1st, 1877. Albany, N. Y., 1877. 8vo, pp. 11 (2). (1301 GEORGIA. GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Svo, pp. xii, 307, (1). Savannah, Ga. Collections of the Georgia Historical Society. Oration before the Society at the celebration of their first anniversary, February 12, 1840, by W. Law; New and accurate account of the provinces of South Carolina and Georgia [by J. Oglethorpe], London, 1733; A voyage to Georgia, 1735, by F. Moore, London, 1744; An impartial inquiry into the state and utility of the province of Georgia [by B. Martyn], London, 1741; Reasons for establishing the colony of Georgia, with regard to the trade of Great Britain [etc.], with some account of the country, and the design of the trustees [by B. Martyn], London, 1733; Sketch of the life of Gen. James Oglethorpe, by Thomas Spalding. (1302 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections of the Georgia Historical Society. Vol. II. Savannah, 1842. 8vo, pp. (6) 336. Contents: Introduction. Discourse before the Society at their second anniversary, February 12, 1841, by W. B. Stevens; A new voyage to Georgia, by a young gentleman, 2d ed., London, 1737; A state of the province of Georgia, attested upon oath in the court of Savannah, November 10, 1740 [by William Stephens], London, 1740; A brief account of the causes that have retarded the progress of the colony of Georgia [by Thomas Stephens], London, 1743; A true and historical narrative of the colony of Georgia, by P. Tailfer, H. Anderson, D. Douglas, Charleston, 1741; An account showing progress of the colony of Georgia from its establishment [by B Martyn], London, 1741. Appendix: Account of the Society; Constitution; By-Laws; Act of incorporation; Officers. 1842. GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Vol. III, part 1. 8vo, pp. 88. Members. (1303 Collections of the Georgia Historical · Society. Savannah, 1848. Contents: Introduction; [Biographical sketch of Benjamin Hawkins]; The Creek confederacy [by W. B. Hodgson]; A sketch of the Creek country, in 1798 and 1799 [by B. Hawkins]. Appendix: Indian treaties, 1773-1796. No other part of this volume was issued. The Society published no more collections until 1873, when the publication was resumed with the designation of Vol. III, disregarding this first part. (1304 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections of the Georgia Historical Society. Savannah, 1873. Vol. III. Svo, pp. vi, 428. Contents Preface; Letters from General Oglethorpe to the trustees of the colony, October, 1735, to August, 1744; Report of Governor Sir James Wright to Lord Dartmouth on the condition of the colony, September 20, 1773; Letters from Governor Sir James Wright to the Earl of Dartmouth and Lord George Germain, secretaries of state for America, August 24, 1774, to February 16, 1782. Appendix: Casimir Pulaski, address before the Society by C. C. Jones, jr., upon the celebration of its thirty-second anniversary, February 13, 1871; address before the Society by R. D. Arnold, July 24, 1871. (1305 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections of the Georgia Historical Society. Vol. IV. Savannah, 1878. Contents: The dead towns of Georgia, by Charles C. Jones, jr. Itinerant observations in America. Reprinted from the London Magazine, 1745-46. (1306 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections. Vol. v. Published by the Savannah Contents: Proceedings of the Georgia Provincial congress; Proceedings of the Georgia Council of safety, 3d November, 1775, to Feb. 17th, 1777; Account of the siege of Savannah, from a British source. Pt. 1, pp. 223. Contents: Order book of Samuel Elbert, Colonel and Brigadier-General in the Continental army, October, 1776, to November, 1778; Letter book of Governor Samuel Elbert, from January, 1785, to November, 1785. (1307 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections. Vol. VI. The letters of Hon. James Habersham, 1756-1776. Savannah, Ga., 1904. 8vo, pp. 245, vii. Portrait. (1308 GFORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A discourse delivered before the Society, February 12, 1840. By William Law. Savannah, 1840. Svo, pp. 43. On the early settlements and history of Georgia. (1309 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Biographical memorials of James Oglethorpe, founder of the colony of Georgia. By Thaddeus Mason Harris. Boston, 1841. Svo, pp. xxii, 424. Portrait. Folded map. (1310 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Historical lecture on Sergeant Jasper before the Society, 1841. By Robert M. Charlton. 8vo. (1311 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A discourse before the Society, February 12, 1841. By William Bacon Stevens. Savannah, 1841. 8vo, pp. 40. (1312 On the events of the Revolution in Georgia. GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A discourse on the qualifications and duties of an historian, delivered before the Society on its fourth anniversary, February 13, 1843. By Mitchell King. Savannah: I ́ublished by a resolution of the Society, 1843. Svo, pp. 23. (1313 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A lecture delivered before the Society, March 7, 1843. By John Elliott Ward. Savannah, 1843. Svo, pp. 22. (1314 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A lecture delivered before the Society at the Unitarian Church, Tuesday evening. March 14, 1843. By William A. Carruthers, M. D. Savannah, 1843. Svo, pp. 36. (1315 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A high civilization, the moral duty of Georgians. A discourse before the Society, February 12, 1844. By Stephen Elliott, jr. Savannah, 1814. Svo, pp. 21. (1316 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Lecture before the Society, February 29, and March 4, 1844, on the subject of education. By Samuel K. Talmage. Savannab, 1844. Svo, pp. 24. FORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. (1317 A discourse delivered before the Society on the occasion of its sixth anniversary, February 12, 1845. By Alonzo Church. Savannah, 1845. Svo, pp. 34, 6. (1318 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The romance of life. A historical lecture befor By Robert M. Charlton. Saval the Society on the 14th of January, 1845. nah, 1845. 8vo, pp. 19. (131 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A history of Georgia, from its first discovery 1 Europeans to the adoption of the present constitution in 1798. By Willia Bacon Stevens. 2 vols. New York, 1847, 1859. Two vols., 8vo. Plates. Plan. Map. Prepared at the request of the Society and published under its auspice Pecuniary aid was rendered by the Society for the publication of the secon volume. GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings of meeting, January 7, 1855. (132 (132 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Address delivered before the Society on it nineteenth anniversary, February 12, 1858. By John E. Ward. Savannal 1858. 8vo, pp. 24. (132 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Indian remains in southern Georgia. Addre before the Society on its twentieth anniversary, February 12, 1859. B Charles C. Jones, jr. Savannah, 1859. Svo, pp. 25. (132 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Constitution, by-laws, and list of member Savannah, 1859. Svo, pp. 15. (132 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A reply to a resolution of the Society, read befor the Society at its anniversary meeting, February 12, 1866. By Stephe Elliott. Savannah, 1866. GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Constitution, by-laws, and list of members Savannah, 1871. Svo, pp. 27. (132 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Wilde's Summer Rose; or, the Lament of th Captive. An authentic account of the origin, mystery, and explanation o R. II. Wilde's alleged plagiarism. By Anthony Barclay, and with his per mission published by the Society. Savanah, 1871. 8vo, pp. 70. (132 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Casimir Pulaski. An address delivered befor the Society by Charles C. Jones, jr., up The occasion of the celebration o its thirty-second anniversary, February 13, 1871. Savannah. 1873. Svo, pp. 28. Large paper. (132 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings, resolutions, and communications commemorative of Edward J. Hardin, attorney for the city of Savannah an president of the Society, who died April 19, 1873. [Savannah], 1873. Svo, pp. 31. (133 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The siege of Savannah in 1779, as described in two contemporaneous journals of French officers in the fleet of Coun d'Estaing. Albany, 1874. 4to, pp. 77. Folded map. Edited by Charles C. Jones, jr., and dedicated to the Georgia Historica Society. (133) |