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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Report on the public archives of North Carolina. By Prof J. S. Bassett. Washington, 1901.

8vo, 1 p. 1., 251-266 pp.

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"From First report of Public archives commission in the Annual report of the American Historical Association for 1900, Vol. 11, pages 251-266." AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Officers, committees, act of incorporation, constitution, list of members.

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1902.

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Report of the public archives of the city By Herman V. Ames and Albert E. McKin

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. List of publications of the Association, 1885-1902, and the American Society of Church History, 1888-1897. Contents of American Historical Review, 1895-1902. By A. Howard Clark. From the Annual Report for 1902. Vol. I, pages 575-639. Washington: 1903.

8vo. pp. 575-639.

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.

land. By John Martin Vincent. Svo, pp. 211-221.

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Municipal problems in Mediæval Switzer-
Washington, 1903.

(From the Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1902. Vol. I.)

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Officers, committees, act of incorporation, constitution, list of members, February, 1903. [n. p., 1903.] Svo, pp. 80. Cover-title.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. The Antimasonic party: a study of political antimasonry in the United States, 1827-1840. By Charles McCarthy (From the Annual report of the American Historical Association for 1902, Vol. 1, pages 365-574.) Washington, Gov't print. off., 1903.

Svo, 1 p. 1., 365-574 pp. illus.
Bibliography: pp. 560-574.

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.

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List of publications of the American Historical Association, 1885-1902, and the American Society of Church History, 1888-1897. Contents of American Historical Review. 1895-1902. By A. Howard Clark. (From the Annual report of the American Historical Association for 1902, vol. 1, pp. 575-639.) Washington: Government Printing Office. 1903.

8vo, pp. 575-639.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Compromises of the Constitution. By Max Farrand... [New York? 1904]

4to, cover-title, 479-489 pp.

1904."

"Reprinted from the American Historical Review, Vol. IX, no. 3, April (92 AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. El estudio de la historia en las escuelas. Informe á la Associación americana de historia por la Comisión de los siete. Obra traducida del inglés por Edgar C. Courtaux. Buenos Aires, 1904.

8vo, pp. 199. 2 folded tables.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. History vs. the Whitman saved Oregon story; three essays towards a true history of the acquisition of the old Oregon territory. . . by William I. Marshall . . . Chicago, 1904.

8vo, 92 pp., 1 I., 221-236 pp.

...

The third essay (from the Annual report of the American Historical Associa tion for 1900, vol. 1, pages 219-236) has special t.-p. dated 1901.

Contents: Strange treatment of original sources. A review of "Marcus Whitman and the early days of Oregon," by Dr. W. A. Mowry.-Why his search (?) for the truth of history was a failure. Being a review of Rev. Myron Eell's "Reply to Professor Bourne."-Marcus Whitman: a discussion of Prof. Bourne's paper.

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.

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Naturalization in England and the Amer

can colonies. By A. H. Carpenter [New York? 1904] 4to, cover-title, 288-303 pp.

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Reprinted from the American Historical Review, Vol. IX, no. 2. Jan..

1904."

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Officers, committees, act of incorporation, constitution, list of members, February, 1904. [Washington, 1904]

8vo, pp. 92. Cover-title.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. The public archives of New Jersey. By William Nelson. Washington, 1904.

8vo, pp. 479-541.

Reprinted from the Annual Report for 1903.

Vol. I.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Report on the archives of Rhode Island. By Clarence S. Brigham. Washington, 1904.

Svo, pp. 543-644.

Reprinted from the Annual Report for 1903, Vol. I.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. The Indian boundary line. Edited by
Max Farrand.

Reprinted from the American Historical Review, Vol. x, No. 4, July, 1905.
8vo, pp. 782-791.

Map.

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.

The Confederation and the Shays Rebellion. By Joseph Parker Warren.

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Reprinted from the American Historical Review, Vol. XI, No. 1, October, 1905.
Svo, pp. 42-67.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Maps illustrating early discovery and exploration in America, 1502-1530. Reproduced by photography from the original manuscripts. Issued under the direction of Edward Luther Stevenson ... (New Brunswick, New Jersey: 1903-1905) [New York, 1905]

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Reprinted from the American Historical Review, Vol. x, no. 4, July, 1905." Signed: Victor Hugo Paltsits.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. The Nootka Sound controversy. By William Ray Manning. Washington, Gov't print. office, 1905.

8vo, 1 p. 1., 279-478 pp.

Separate from the Report of the American Historical Association.
Bibliography: pp. 472-478.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Officers, committees, act of incorporation, constitution, list of members, February, 1905. [Cleveland, 1905]

Svo, pp. 93. Cover-title.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. William Walker and the steamship corporation in Nicaragua. By William Oscar Scroggs. [New York, 1905]

4to, cover-title. 792-811 pp.

"Reprinted from the American Historical Review, Vol. x, no. 4, July, 1905."

AMERICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Flourished 1835 to 1840.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Transactions of the American Historical Society, instituted at the city of Washington, October 12, 1835. Vol. I. Washington, 1839. 8vo.

[This volume is made up of documents relating to the society, discourses pronounced by the president, and thirteen tracts collected by Peter Force, a member of the society, who presented them to the society. These tracts commonly form the first volume of Force's Tracts, published in four volumes, but are here issued as part of Vol. 1 of the Transactions of the Society.]

Contents: Preface; Circular; Constitution; By-laws; Officers; Members, Catalogue of books, medals, and prints belonging to the society, pp. 22. A discourse before the society, January 30, 1836, by Lewis Cass, president, Washington, 1836-37, pp. 53. A discourse before the society at their second annual meeting, January 20, 1837, by Levi Woodbury, Washington, 1837, pp. 63. Tracts and other papers relating principally to the origin, settlement, and progress of the colonies in North America, from the discovery of the country to the year 1776, collected by Peter Force, Vol. I, Washington, 1836, containing: (1) A discourse concerning the design'd establishment of a new colony to the south of Carolina, by Sir Robert Mountgomery, London, 1717, pp. 24, folded plan; (2) A brief account of the establishment of the colony of Georgia, under James Oglethorpe, February 1, 1733, Washington, 1835, pp. 15; (3) A State of the Province of Georgia, November 10, 1740, London, 1742, pp. 20; (4) A true and historical narrative of the Colony of Georgia, by Patrick Tailfer, Hugh Anderson, Da. Douglass, and others, Charleston, S. C., 1741, pp. xiii, 80; (5) An account shewing the progress of the colony of Georgia from its first establishment, London, 1741, pp. v. 56; (6) Nova Britannia, offering most excellent fruites by planting in Virginia, London, 1609, pp. 28; (7) The new life of Virginia, published by authoritie of His Majestie's counsell of Virginea, London, 1612, pp. 24; (8) The beginning, progress, and conclusion of Bacon's rebellion in 1675 and 1676, Washington, 1835, pp. 26; (9) An account of our late troubles in Virginia, written in 1676, by Mrs. An. Colton, Washington, 1835, pp. 11; (10) A list of those that have been executed for the late rebellion in Virginia, by Sir William Berkeley, governor of the colony, Washington, 1835, pp. 4; (11) A narrative of the Indian and civil wars in Virginia in 1675 and 1676, Boston, 1814, pp. 47; (12) New England Plantation, written by a reuerend diuine now there resident, London, 1630, pp. 14; (13) A petition of W. C., exhibited to the high court of Parliament, now assembled, for the propagating of the Gospel in America, printed 1641, pp. 11.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A Discourse at the Capitol of the United States, in the Hall of Representatives, before the American Historical Society, January 30, 1836, by Lewis Cass, to which are prefixed its constitution and the names of its members. Washington, 1836.

8vo, pp. 58.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A Discourse at the Capitol of the United States, in the Hall of Representatives, before the American Historical Society, at their second annual meeting, January 20, 1837, by Levi Woodbury. ington, 1837.

8vo, pp. 67.

Wash

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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.

Worcester, Mass.

AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. An account of the American Antiquarian Society, prepared by Isaiah Thomas. Boston, 1813.

Svo, pp. 32.

With the act of incorporation, by-laws, and list of officers.

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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. An address to the members of the Society. pronounced in King's Chapel, Boston, on their first anniversary, October 23, 1813. By William Jenks. Boston, 1813.

Svo. pp. 28.

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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. An address delivered before the Society, in King's Chapel, Boston, on their second anniversary, October 24, 1813. By Abiel Holmes. Boston, 1814.

8vo. pp. 29 (1).

Also contains list of officers elected October 24, 1814. Some copies have also a list of officers and other members, October 24, 1814, and a list of donations 21 pp.

AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.

pronounced in King's Chapel, 23, 1815. By William Paine.

8vo, pp. 27.

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An address to the members of the Society.
Boston, on their third anniversary, October
Worcester, 1815.

With list of officers elected October 23, 1815.

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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. By-laws. Resolutions of Congress and of the General Court of Massachusetts. [Giving documents to the Society.] [Worcester], 1815.

8vo, pp. 8.

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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Communication from the president of the American Antiquarian Society [Isaiah Thomas] to the members, October 24th, 1814. [Published by order of the Society.] Together with the laws of the Society, as revised. Worcester (Mass.) [1815].

8vo, 27, 8 pp. (Its [Minor publications. no. 4-5].)

"List of officers and other members October 24, 1814" p. [13]-22. "Articles presented to the society": p. [23]-27.

The several sections of this work have also been issued separately; the first and second, and first and last sections are sometimes found together. cf. Amer. antiq. soc., A partial index to the Proceedings, 1883, p. 68.

The Laws of the society (7 p. at end) together with the resolutions of Congress and of the General court of Massachusetts (p. 8) are described in the Partial index" as a separate publication (Minor publication, no. 5).

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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Address to the members of the Society. together with the laws and regulations of the institution, and a list of donations to the Society since the last publication. Worcester, 1819.

Svo, pp. 38.

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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. An address at Worcester, August 24, 1820. before the Society, at the opening of Antiquarian Hall, that day received as a donation from the president of the Society. By Isaac Goodwin. Worces

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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Archæologia Americana.
Collections of the American Antiquarian Society, Vol. I.

Svo, pp. 436. Folded map. Plates.

Transactions and

Worcester, 1820.

Contents: Preface; List of Officers elected October, 1819; Origin of the Soci-
ety; Account of the Discovery of the River Mississippi, by Lewis Hennepin ;
Account of La Salle's Undertaking to discover the River Mississippi, by Lewis
Hennepin; Description of the Antiquities Discovered in Ohio and other Western
States, by Caleb Atwater; Conjectures Respecting the ancient Inhabitants of
North America, by Moses Fiske; Antiquities and Curiosities of Western Pennsyl-
vania, by Timothy Alden; Communications from Samuel Mitchill; Remarkable
Cave in Kentucky, described by J. H. Farnham; An Account of an exsiccated Body
or Mummy, found in said Cave, by Charles Wilkins; Account of the Caraibs, who
inhabited the Antilles, by William Sheldon; Account of a great and extraordi-
nary cave in Indiana, by Benjamin Adams.
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Transactions and
Cambridge, 1836.

AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Archæologia Americana.
Collections of the American Antiquarian Society, Vol. II.

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Contents: Preface; Officers of the Society for 1835-36; A memoir of Isaiah
Thomas, by Samuel M. Burnside; A synopsis of the Indian tribes of North
America, by Albert Gallatin; An historical account of the doings and sufferings
of the Christian Indians of New England, by Daniel Gookin; A description of
a leaden plate or medal found near the mouth of the Muskingum River, in Ohio,
by De Witt Clinton; A description of the ruins of Copan in Central America,
by Juan Galindo; A letter from Adam Clarke to Peter S. Duponceau; Obituary
notice of Christopher C. Baldwin, by John Davis; Catalogue of the members of
the Society.
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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Archæologia Americana.
Collections of the American Antiquarian Society, Vol. III.

Transactions and
Boston, 1857.

Svo, pp. cxxxviii, 378. Plates.
Contents: Advertisement; Records of the company of the Massachusetts Bay,
to the embarkation of Winthrop and his associates for New England; The diaries
of John Hull, mint-master and treasurer of the colony of Massachusetts Bay;
Memoir of Thomas Lindall Winthrop, by George Folsom; Memoir of John Davis,
by Thomas Kinnicutt; Officers and Members of the Society, 1856; Index. (118
Transactions and
Boston, 1860.

AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Archæologia Americana.
Collections of the American Antiquarian Society, Vol. IV.

8vo, pp. viii, 355. (1). Illustrations. Folded map. Contents: Advertisement; Officers; Original documents from the state-paper office, London, and the British Museum, illustrating the history of Sir Walter Raleigh's first American colony, and the colony at Jamestown; "A discourse of Virginia," by Edward Maria Wingfield: New England's rarities discovered, by John Josselyn; Narrative of a voyage to Spitzbergen in 1613, at the charge of the Fellowship of English Merchants for the discovery of new trades, commonly called the Muscovy Company; Appendix: Life of Sir Ralph Lane, by E. E. Hale; Notice of Samuel Jennison, by Stephen Salisbury; Index. (113 AMFRICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Archæologia Americana. Transactions and Collections of the American Antiquarian Society, Vols. v-vI. Albany, 1874. Two vols., 8vo. Vol. 1, pp. lxxxvii, 423. Plate. Portrait. Vol. II, pp. viii, 666, 47.

Contents: The history of printing in America, with a biography of printers, and an account of newspapers. By Isaiah Thomas. Second edition, with the author's corrections and additions, and a catalogue of American publications previous to the Revolution of 1776. Published under the supervision of a special committee of the Society. (120 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Archæologia Americana. Transactions and Collections of the American Antiquarian Society. Vol. VII. Cambridge,

1885.

8vo. pp. xxviii, 460.

Contents: Note-book kept by Thomas Lechford, lawyer in Boston, from June 27, 1638, to July 29, 1641. Edited by Edward Everett Hale, jr,

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