656 VIRGINIA Alderman, Edwin Anderson, and Gordon, Armistead Churchill. J.L.M.Curry, A Biography. New York, The Macmillan CO.J9II. 468p.,bibl. A prominent figure during the War between the States and most active in education after the war. Andrews, Matthew Page, compiler. Women of the South in War Times. Balti- more, The Norman Remington Co., new ed., rev.j927. 466p.,illus. First pub. I 92o and reprinted several times. Asbury, Herbert. A Methodist Saint; the Life of Bishop Asbury. New York, A.Knopf, 1927. 355P.,bibl. Avary, Myrta Lockett. Dixie after the War. Introduction by Gen.Clement A. Evans. New York, Doubleday,Page & Co.,igo6. 435P.,illus. Reissued in Boston in 1937 with minor changes. An exposition of social conditions in the South. Beveridge, Albert J. The Life of John Marshall. Boston and New York, Hough- ton Mifflin Co.,igi6.4 vols. Bruce, William Cabell. John Randolph of Roanoke, 1773--1833. New York and London, G.P.Putnarn's SOnS,1922. 2 VOIS. plates,ports. Chestnut, Mary Boylcin. A Diary from Dixie. Ed. by Isabella D. Martin and Myrta Lockett Avary. New York, D.Appleton and CO.,1905. 424P-,Wus. A diary of events in Charleston, Montgomery, and Richmond during the War between the States. Chinard, Gilbert. Thomas Je fferson, the Apostle of Americanism. Boston, Little, Brown and CO.,1929. 548P.,plates,ports. Claibome, John H. Seventy-Five Years in old Virginia. New York and Washing- ton, Neale Pub. CO., 1904. 36op. The author was surgeon in the Confederate army and in charge of all military hospitals at Petersburg,Va. Conway, Moncure Daniel. Barons of the Polomac and the Rappakannock. New York, The Grolier Clubj802. 290p. Custis, George Washington Parke. Recollections and Private Memoirs of Wash- ington. By his adopted son . . . with a memoir of the author by his daugh- ter. New York, Derby and Jackson, i 86o. 644P. Davis, Arthur Kyle,ed. Virginians of Distinguished Service of the World War. State Capitol, Richmond, Va. Published by Order of the Executive Com- mittee,1923. 2431). Dodson, Leonidas. Alexander Spotswood, governor of colonial Virginia, 171o- 1722. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, London, Oxford Univ. Press, 193 2. 3 23P. du Bellet, Louise Pecquet. Some Prominent Virginia Families. Lynchburg, J.P. Bell (1907). 4 vols. Durand, of Dauphin6. A Huguenot Exile in Virginia. From the Hague ed. of 1687, with an intro. and notes by Gilbert Chinard. New York, Press of the Pioneers,Inc.,I934. I89P. Fithian, Philip Vickers. Journal and Letters, 1767-1774. Ed. for the Princeton Historical Association by John Rogers Williams. Princeton,N.j., The Uni- versity Press, 1900-34. 2 vols. Fithian was a student at Princeton and a traveler and tutor in Virginia. Garland, Hugh A. The Life of JMn Randolph of Roanoke. New York, D.Appleton and Co., 1850. 2 vols. Reissued in 1853 in i vol. APPENDICEs 657 Goode, John. Recollections of a Lifetime. New York and Washington, Neale Pub. Co.,igo6. 266p. Goode was a member of the Secession Convention, of the Confederate Congress, and president of the 1901-02 constitutional conven- tion. Gwathmey, John H. Legends of Virginia Courthouses. Richmond, Press of the Dietz Printing CO., 1933. 14IP.,plates. Harrison, Mrs.Burton. Recollections Grave and Gay. New York, Charles Scrib- ner's SOns,I9I I. 386p. Ante-bellum Virginia, Richmond and Virginia during the war, and cosmopolitan life after the war. Henry, Williarn Wirt. Patrick Henry: Life, Correspondence and Speeches. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons,189i. 3 vols. Hocker, Edward W. The Fighting Parson of the American Revolution; a biogra- phy of General Peter MuMenberg. Philadelphia, by the author, 1936. igip. Irving, Washington. Life of George Washington. New York, G.P.Putnam. and Sons,i856. 5 vols. Reissued in i86o. Jefferson, Thomas. The Writings of Thomas Je :fferson. Ed. by Paul Leicester Ford. New York and London, G.P.Putnam's Sons,1894. 10 VOIS. - Writings of Th~ Je .#erson. Ed. by Andrew A. Lipscomb and Albert E. Bergh. Washington, issued under auspices of the Thomas Jefferson. Memo- rial Association, 1903. 20 V018. Jones, J.B. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate Stages Capital. Philadel- phia, J.B.Lippincott and Co.,1866. 2 VOIS. Jones, John Paul. Life and Correspondence of John Paul Jones, including his nar- rative of the campaign of the Liman. From original letters and manuscripts in possession of Miss Janette Taylor. New York, stereotyped by A.Chandler, 1830.555P. Lee, Edmund Jennings, ed. Lee of Virginia. Biographical and genealogical sketches of the descendants of Colonel Richard Lee. Philadelphia, by the author,1895. s86p. Lee, Richard Henry. The Letters of Richard Henry Lee, 1762-1794. Collected and ed. by James Curtis Ballagh. New York, The Macmillan CO.,I9I1-I4- 2 vols. Pub. under the auspices of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Lee, Richard Henry. Life of Arthur Lee; with his political and literary corre- spondence. Boston, Wells and Lilly,I829. 2 vols. Arthur Lee was the colony's agent in London prior to the Revolution. Lewis, Charles Lee. Matthew Fontaine Maury, the Pathfinder of the Seas. An- napolis, The U.S. Naval Institute,I927. 264p. Madison, Jarnes. The Writings of James Madison. Ed. by Gaillard Hunt. New York, London, G.P.Putnam.'s Sons,igoo-io. 9 vols. Maury, Ann. Memoirs of a Huguenot Family. Trans. and comp. from the original autobiography of the Rev.james Fontaine, and other family manuscripts; comprising an original journal of travels in Virginia,etc., in 17 15 and 17 16. New York, G.P.Putnam's Sons, new ed.,1872. 512p. First pub. 1838 as'A tale of the Huguenots.' Monroe, James. The Writings of James Monroe. Ed. by Stanislaus Murray Harn- ilton. New York and London, G.P.Putnarn's Sons,1898-igo3. 7 vols. 658 VIRGINIA Morgan, George. The Life of James Monroe. Boston, Small,Maynard and Com- pany (z92i). 484p. Authoritative. - The True Patrick Henry. Philadelphia, London, J.B.Lippincott CO.,1907. 492p.,maps,plates. Mosby, Colonel John S. The Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby. Ed. by Charles Wells Russell. Boston, Little,Brown and C0.71917. 44P. Nock, Albert jay. Jefferson. New York, Harcourt,Brace and Company (1926). 340P. Owen, Wm.Miller. In Camp and Battle with the Washington Artillery of New Or- leans. Boston, Ticknor and Company,1885. 467P.,illus.,maps. An interest- ing narrative of events from Bull Run to Appomattox, including portions of a diary; social events, Drewry's Bluff, defense of Fort Gregg, etc. Parton, james. The Life and Times of Aaron Burr. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin Co., enl. ed. (1892). 2 vols. First pub. z857 and reissued many times. Pollard, Jno.Garland, comp. Virginia Born Presidents. Addresses delivered by various persons on the occasions of unveiling the busts . . . at old hall of the House of Delegates. New York, Boston, American Book COmpallY,I932. 232p.,ports. Randall, Henry S. The Life of Thomas Je :fferson. Philadelphia, J.B.Lippincott Co.,187I. 3 vols. First pub.1857. Randolph, Sarah N. The Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson; compiled from family letters and reminiscences, by his great-granddaughter. New York, Harper& Bros.j871. 432p.,illus. Reissued in 1872. Richardson, E.Ramsay. Little Aleck; a life of Alexander Stephens, thefighting vice- president of the Confederacy. Indianapolis, The Bobbs-Merrill Company (1932)-359P.,illus. Rowland, Kate Mason. The Life of George Mason, 1725-1792. With an introduc- tion by Gen.Fitzhugh Lee. New York, G.P.Putnam's Sons,I892. 2 vols. A standard. Sale, Edith Tunis. 014 time belks and cavaliers. Philadelphia, London, J.B.Lip- PinCOtt CO.,I9I2. 285P.,illus. plates,ports. Simms, Henry H. Life of John Taylor. Richmond, The William Byrd Press,Inc., 1932. 234p. The story of a brilliant leader in the early Virginia state rights school. Smith, George G. Life and Labors of Francis Asbury, Bishop of the Methodist Epis- copal Church in America. Nashville, Publishing house M.E. Church, South, i898.3iip. Wandell, Samuel H. and Minnegerode, Meade. A aron Burr. New York and Lon- don. G.P.Putnarn's Sons,1925. 2 Vols. plates,ports. Washington, George. The Diaries of George Washington, 1748-1799. Ed. by John C. Fitzpatrick. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin Co.,1925.4 vols. - Writings of George Washington. Collected and edited by Worthington Chauncey Ford. New York and London, G.P.Putnam's Sons,i889. 14 vols. Weems, Mason Locke. A History of the Life and Death, Virtues and Exploits of General George Washington. Philadelphia and London, J.11.Lippincott Co., 1018. 288p. First pub. A~ as a pamphlet, later enlarged and reprinted many times. APPENDICEs 659 Welles, Gideon. Diary of Gideon Weiles. Introduction by John T. Morse,jr. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin C0.J911. 3 vols. The diary of the Secretary of the Navy under Lincoln and johnson. Wirt, William. Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry. Philadelphia, james Webster, 1817. 427p. Reissued several times. Wise, John S. The End of An Era. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifilin Co., i2th impression (1899). 474p. A readable narrative of events prior to and during the War between the States, by the youngest son of Governor Henry A. Wise. Wilstach, Paul. Patriots o g their Pedestals. Indianapolis, The Bobbs-Merrill Co. (1927). 240P. Washington, Henry, jefferson, Marshall, Madison, etc. POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT Acts of the Assembly. Published separately for each session of the Legislature, be- ginning with the session 1807-I8o8 and continuing to the present time. Printed by the public printer, Richmond,Va. Ambler, Charles Henry. Thomas Ritchie; A Study in Virginia Politics. Rich- mond, Bell Book and Stationery CO.,I9I3. 303P. Political parties of the post-Revolutionary period. Brenaman, J.N. A History of Virginia Conventions. Richmond, J.L.Hill Printing CAJ902. 122 + 87p. Brief treatment of the Revolutionary conventions; in greater detail for subsequent conventions; constitutions of 1868 and 1902 given in full. Colonial Records of Virginia. Richmond, by authority of Sub-Committee in Charge of Library, R.F.Walker, Supt.of Public Printing,1874. io6p. Con- tains the proceedings of the First Assembly,16i9; list of living and dead in 1623; a list of the inhabitants ... in 1634; a list of the parishes in 168o; etc. Cooper, Hon.Thomas V. and Fenton, Hector T. American Politics. Philadelphia, Fireside Publishing Co.,i882. 1058P. Contains history of political parties and their platforms; great speeches; texts of all political laws; tables-elec- tions, financial, etc. Eckenrode, Hamilton james. Political History of Virginia during the Reconstruc- lion. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press,igo4. 128P. (Johns Hopkins Univer- sity Studies.) Separation of Church and State in Virginia. Richmond, D.Bottom, Supt. Public Printing,igio. 164P. (Special report of the Department of Archives and History.) Executive Journals of the Councils of Colonial Virginia. Ed. by Henry Read McIlwaine. Richmond, pub. by the Virginia State Library, 1925-30. 4 vols. Contains proceedings of the council from 168o to 1739. Hening's and Shepherd's Statutes at Large; being a collection of all the laws of Virginia from the first session of the legislature in 16ig to the session of 1807`08. (First series), vols. 1-13, by William Wailer Hening; Second series, vols. 1-3, by Samuel Shepherd. Various imprints-Richmond, New York, Philadelphia. Pub. by Act of the General Assembly, February i8o8, 1823-36. 16 vols. (Continued as Acts of the Assembly.) 66o VIRGINIA Journals of the Council of the State of Virginia. Ed. by H.R.McIlwaine. Rich- mond, pub. by the Virginia State Library, 1931-32. 2 V01S. Contains pro- ceedings July 1776 to November 1781. Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia, 1619-1776. Ed. by John P. Ken- nedy and H.R.McIlwaine. Richmond, by authority of the Library Board of the Virginia State Library, 1905-15. 13 vols. Journals of the House of Delegates, 1776- . Published separately for each ses- sion of the Legislature, beginning with the session of 1776 and continuing to the present time. Printed by the public printer at the capital, Richmond (Williamsburg until I 78o). Journals of the Senate, 1776- Published separately for each session of the Legislature, beginning with the session of 17 76 and continuing to the present time. Printed by the public printer at the capital, Richmond (Williamsburg until I 78o). (Journals of Virginia's Revolutionary Conventions.) The proceedings of the con- ventions of delegates for the counties and corporations in the Colony of Vir- ginia, held at Richmond and Williamsburg, 1775-76. Richmond, Ritchic, Truehart & Du-Val, reprinted by a Resolution of the House of Delegates, 1816. 229p. Legislative Journals of the Council of Colonial Virginia. Ed. by H.R.McIlwaine. Richmond, Library Board, Virginia State Library, 1918-19.3 vols. McBain, Howard L. Government and Politics in Virginia. Richmond, The Bell Book and Stationery Co., Rev. ed.,1922.332p.,illus. A well-written text book. M0herson, Edward. The Political History of the United States of America during the Great Rebellion. Washington, Philp and Solomons, 2nd ed.,1865. 653P. A standard work. The author was clerk of the House of Representatives; he published a political history of Reconstruction and a number of political year-books. Stanard, William G. and Mary Newton, compilers. The Colonial Virginia Regis- ter. Albany,N.Y., joel Munsell's Sons,I902. 249P. A list of governors, coun- cillors, members of the house of burgesses and of the Revolutionary conven- tions, and-other high officials. RACIAL ELEMENTS AND FOLKLORE Ballagh, james Curtis. A History of Slavery in Virginia. Baltimore, johns Hop- kins Press, 1902. 16op.,bibl. (johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science. Extra V01. 24.) Caperton, Helena Lefroy. Legends of Virginia. Richmond, Garrett and Massie, 1931. 74P. Dew, Thomas Roderick. An Essay on Slavery. Richmond, J.W.Randolphj849. I 15P. Published in 183 2 as a 'review of the debate in the Virginia legislature of 1831 and 1832.' Davis, Arthur Kylejr.,ed. Traditional Ballads of Virginia. Cambridge, Harvard Univ.Press,I929. 634P. Collected under the auspices of the Virginia Folk- lore Society. A priceless volume of folk literature. Ezekiel, Herbert T., and Lithtenstein, Gaston. History of the Jews of Richmond, 11769-1917. Richmond, H.T.Ezekiel,i9I7.374P. APPENDICEs 661 McConnell, John Preston. Negroes and Their Treatment in Virginiafrom 1865 to 1867. Pulaski,Va., B.D.Smith (igio). 126p.refer. Maury, Richard L., comp. The Huguenots in Virginia. n.p. (Huguenot Society of America) (c. i goo). i i 6p. (Carries no title page.) Morton, Richard L. The Negro in Virginia Politics, 1865-igo2. Charlottesville, University Press,igig. 199p. (Publications of the University of Virginia. Phelps-Stokes Fellowship Papers, No.4.) Russell, John H. The Free Negro in Virginia, 16i9~-i865. Baltimore, johns Hop- kins Press,19I3. 194P4efer. (johns Hopkins University Studies.) Scarborough, Dorothy, assisted by Ola Lee Gulledge. On the Trail of Negro Folk- Songs. Cambridge, Harvard Univ.Press,1925. 289p.Wus.,music. AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRY, LABOR Arnold, Benjamin William. History of the Tobacco Industry in Virginiafrom z86o Io 1894. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press,i897. 86p. (Johns Hopkins Univer- sity Studies.) Bruce, Kathleen. Virginia Iron Manufacture in the Slave Era. New York, Lon- don, The Century Co. (1930). 482p. A doctorial dissertation. Department of Agriculture of Virginia. Virginia. Compiled and edited by Char- lotte Allen under direction of George W. Koiner, Commissioner. Richmond, by the department, 1937. 264p.,illus. An excellent general work on the re- sources of the State. Handy, R.B. Peanuts: Culture and Uses. Washington, Govt.Print.Off.,i 896. 24p. (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farmers' Bulletin, No. 25.) McCormick, Cyrus. The Century of the Reaper. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin Co.,193 I. 307P.,plates, ports. An account of CYrus Hall McCormick, the McCormick harvester, and the business he created. Newman, Clarence W., ed. Virginia, Economic and Civic. Prepared in the Vir- ginia Polytechnic Institute in collaboration with the Virginia State Cham- ber of Commerce by R.Lee Humbert, Willard H. Humbert, and Melville L. jeffries; foreword by the Hon. John Garland Pollard. Edited for the Vir- ginia State Chamber of Commerce by Clarence W. Newman. Richmond, Whittet and Sheppersonj933.427P.,bibl. Starnes, George Talmage, and Hamm, John Edwin. Some Phases of Labor Rela- gions in Virginia. New York, London, D.Appleton-Century C0.J934, iSIP. (University of Virginia Institute for Research in the Social Sciences. Monograph No. 2C.) Watson, Thomas Leonard. Mineral Resources of Virginia. Lynchburg, J.P.Bell C0.J907. 618p.,Wus.,maps,tables,bibl. A valuable survey of the State's mineral wealth and its development. EDUCATION AND RELIGION Bruce, Philip A. History of the University of Virginia, i8r9--igig; the lengthened shadow of one man . . . New York, The Macraillan Co.,Centennial ed. (1920-22). s vols. bibl. The standard history of the university. 662 VIRGINIA Goodwin, Edward Lewis. The Colonial Church in Virginia. Milwaukee, More- house Pub.Co.; London, A.R.Mawbray and CO.,I927.344P. Heatwole, Comelius J. A History of Education in Virginia. New York, The Macmillan Co.,igi6.382p. Meade, William. Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia. Philadelphia, J.B.Lippincott Co.,new ed. (including Wise's index), 1931. 2 vols. A standard work, first printed in 1857 and reprinted in 1861 and 1872. J.M. Toner's index to Meade was issued in 1872, and jennings Cropper Wise's index was issued in igio. Morrison, Aj. The Beginnings of Public Education in Virginia, r776-i86o. Richmond, D.Bottom, Supt.of Public Printing,1917. 195p. Issued by the State Board of Education. NeW, Edward D. History of Educalion in Virginia during the Seventeenth Century. Washington, Govt.Print.Off.,i867. 27P. Prepared for the U.S. Commis- sioner of Education. Semple, Robert B. A History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginia. Revised and extended by Rev.G.W.Beale. Richmond, Pitt and Dickinson, 1894. 536p. Revision of a work published in 18io. Trent, William P. English Culture in Virginia. A Study of the Gilmer letters and an account of the English professors obtained by Thomas jefferson for the University of Virginia. Baltimore, johns Hopkins University,i889. 141P. (johns Hopkins University Studies.) SPORTS AND RECREATION Harrison, Fairfax. The Equine F.F. Vs. Richmond, privately printed, the Old Dominion Press, 1928. 184P.,plates, ports. Potomac Appalachian Trail Club. Guide to Paths in the Blue Ridge. 2nd ed. Washington,D.C.J934. 452p.,illus.,maps. A handbook that plots distances of the Virginia-Maryland section of the Maine-to-Georgia hiker's trail and gives data on geology, wild-flowers, trees, first aid, and a selected bibliog- raphy. LITERATURE AND JOURNALISM Bagby, George William. The Old Virginia Gentleman and Other Sketches. Ed., with an introduction, by Thomas Nelson Page. New York, Charles Scrib- ner's Sons,19IC. 312p. Repr.igii. Cappon, Lester J. Virginia Newspapers, M2i-i935.A bibliography, with Ins- torical introduction and notes. New York, London, D.Appleton-Century Company, for the Institute of Research in the Social Sciences, University of Virginia, 1936. 299p. Cooke, John Esten. Stories of the Old Dominion,from the settlement to the end of the Revolution. New York, Harper & Bros., z 879. 33 71). Gordon, Armistead Cjr., ed. Virginia Writers of Fugitive Verse. New York, J.T.White & CO.(1923). 404P.,bibl. Minor, Mrs.Kate Pleasants,; and Harrison, Miss Susie B. 'A List of Newspapers in the Virginia State Library, Confederate Museum, and Valentine Mu- APPENDICES 663 seum.1 Compiled under direction of Earl G. Swem. Virginia State Library Bulletin (Issued quarterly), OCLI9I2, v01.5, no.4:285-425. Page, Thomas Nelson. The Old South; essays social and political. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons,1892.344 P. Painter, F.V.N. Poets of Virginia. Richmond, Atlanta, B.F.Johnson Publishing CO. (I907).,336p. Thomas, Ella Marshall. Virginia Women in Literature, a partial list. Richmond, B.F.Johnson Publishing CO.,I902.6ip. Woodberry, George E. Edgar Allan Poe. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifilin Co.,1892. 3541). (American Men of Letters series). The standard biography. ART AND ARCHITECTURE Architectural Record. The Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia. New York, F.W.Dodge Corp.J935. 458p. Reprinted from the Architectural Record, December 1935. The whole issue is devoted to the restoration. Chandler, joseph Everett, ed. The Colonial Architecture of Maryland, PennsylL vania, and Virginia. Boston, Bates,Kimball and Guild,I892.3P.,50 plates. Coffin, L.A., and Holden, A.C. Brick Architecture of the Colonial Period in Mary- land and Virginia. New York, Architectural Book Pub.Co.,igig. 29p.,illus. Dunlap, William. History of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. New edition, edited with additions, by Frank W. Bayley and Charles E. Goodspeed. Boston, C.E.Goodspeed and Co.,igi8.3 vols.,ifius.,bibl. Kimball, Fiske. American Architecture. Indianapolis and New York, The Bobbs- Merrill Co. (1928). 262p.,plates,notes. - Domestic Architecture of the American Colonies and of the Early Re- public. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons,1922. 314p.,Ulus., biographical footnotes. Published under auspices of the Metropolitan Museum of Art committee on educational work. - Thomas Jefferson, Architect. Original designs in the collection of Thomas jefferson Coolidge,jr., with an essay and notes by Fiske Kimball. Cam- bridge and Boston, Riverside Press,19i6. 205P.,223 facsimiles. Thomas Jefferson and the First Monument of the Classical Revival in America ... Harrisburg,Pa., and Washington, 1915. 48p. Reprinted from the Journal of the American Institute of Architects, vol.m. Thomas Jefferson and the Origins of the Classical Revival in America. n.p. (19115). PP.2I9-27,illus. (Reprinted from Art and Archaeology.) Quesnay de Beaurepaire, Alexandre Marie. Memoir concerning the Academy of the Arts and Sciences of the United States of America at Richmond, Virginia. Translated by Rosewell Page and published as part of the Report of the Virginia State Library for 1920-21. Richmond, D.Bottorn,1922, SOP. Sale, Edith Tunis. Colonial Interiors, second series. With an introduction by J. Frederick Kelly. New York, W.Helburn Inc., 1930. 1 59P.,plans,illus. Interiors of Virginia houses of colonial times, from the beginnings of Vir- ginia to the Revolution. RichmondThe William Byrd Press,Inc.j927.503P.# 371 plates,etc. Waterman, Thomas Tileston, and Barrows, John A. Domestic colonial are~ 664 VIRGINIA ture of tid-nualer Virginia. New York, London, Charles Scribner's Sons,i 93 2. 191p.fflus. Weddell, Alexander Wilbourne, ed. Memorial Volume of Virginia Historical Por- graiture, i585-i8.3o. With an introduction by Ellen Glasgow and a review of early American portraiture by Thomas B. Clarke. Richmond, The Williarn Byrd Press, Inc.,I930. 556p.,plates, ports.,map,bibl. Commemorates an ex- hibit ... under the auspices of the Virginia Historical Society ... 1929. HISTORIC HOMES, GARDENS, ETC. Alexander, Frederick Warren, comp. Stratford Hall and the Lees Connected with Its History. Oak Grove,Va., The Author,191 2. 33 2p.,illus. Armes, Ethel. Stratford Hall, the Great House of the Lees. With intro. by Franklin D. Roosevelt. Richmond, Garrett & Massie,Inc.,1936. 575P.J11us. Chase, Enoch Aquilla. The History of Arlington. Washington, National Art Serv- ice C0.j929. 22p.,pencil sketches. Lancaster, Robert Ajr. Historic Virginia Homes and Churches . . . with 316 illustrations. Philadelphia and London, J.B.Lippincott C0.J915. 527P. Lowther, Minnie Kendall. Mount Vernon; Its Children, 193 Romances, Its A~ Families and Mansi4ns. Rev. and enl. ed. Philadelphia, John C. Winston, 1932. 302p. First pub. 193o. Massie, Susanne Williams, and Frances Archer Christian, eds. Emu and Gar- dens in Old Virginia. With intro. by Douglas S. Freernan- 4th ed. Richmond, Garrett & Massie,Inc.,I932.367p. First pub.1930. Sale, Edith Tunis,ed. Historic Gardens of Virginia. Rev.ed. Richmond, The Wil- liam Byrd Press, Inc., 1930. 376p.,illus. Compiled by james River Garden Club. - Manors of Virginia in Colonial Times. Philadelphia and London, J.B. Lippincott C0.,1909.309P.J1111s. U.S. Quartermaster Corps. Arlington House and Its Associations. Washington, Custis, Lee. (Fort Humphreys),1932. 45P.,Wus. Lists furnishings and ex- plains their acquisitions. Wayland, John W. Historic Homes of Northern Virginia and the Eastern Pan- handle of West Virginia. Staunton,Va., McClure Co.,Inc.,1937. 625P.PUS.p maps. Wilstach, Paul. Mount Vernon, Washington's Home and the Nation's Shrine. 4th ed. Indianapolis, The Bobbs-Merrill Co. (I930).30'P.,ifius. First pub.x916. CITIES, TOWNS, COUNTIES, SECTIONS Bagby, Alfred. King and Queen County, Virginia. New York and Washington, Neale Publishing Co.,i9o8.402p.,maps.,plates,ports. Boley, Henry. Lexington in old Virginia. Richmond, Garrett and Massie,i936. 235011us. Brydon, G.MacLaren.The Huguenots of Manakin Town and Their Times.'The Virginia Magazine of H~ and Biography, Richmond, OctA934, v01.42, no.4:325-35. APPENDICEs 665 Burrell, Charles Edward. A History of Prince Edward County, Virginia, from its formation in 1753, to the present. Richmond, Williams Printing CO.,1922. 408P. Carrington, J.Cullen, comp. Charlotte County, Virginia. Richmond, The Her- mitage Press,Inc.,I907. 142p.fflus. Briefly historical; agricultural. Carrington, (Mrs.) Wirt johnson. A History of Halifax County (Virginia). Rich- mond, Appeals Press,1924. 5251). Cartmell, T.K. Skmandoak Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants. (Winchester, Va. Eddy Press Corp., 1909). 587P.,plates. A history of Frederick County. Christian, W.Asbury. Lynchburg and Its People. Lynchburg, J.P.Bell Co.,1900. 463P.,plates, ports. Chronological history, with biographical sketches. - Richmond, Her Past and Present. Richmond, L.H.Jenkins, 1912. 618p., plates,map. Clarke, Peyton Neale. Old King William, Homes and Families. Louisville, J.P. Morton and Company,1897. 211p.,plates. Clement, Maud Carter. The History of Pitisylvania County, Virginia. Lynchburg J.P.Bell Company,Inc.,I929. 340P.,ports.,maps. A documented history of the area from first settlement; brief treatment after 186 5. Davis, Arthur Kyle. Three Centuries of an old Virginia town (Petersburg). Rich- mond, W.C.Hill Printing Co., 8th printing,1923. 3op. Reprinted from the Magazine of History, New York,I94. Early, R.H. Campbell chronicles and family sketches, embracing the history of Campbell County, Virginia, 1782-1926. Lynchburg, J.P.Bell Company,1927. 554P.,illus. Embrey, Alvin T. History of Fredericksburg. Richmond, Old Dominion Press, 1937. 202p.,iflUS. Eubank, H.Ragland. Historic Northern Neck of Virginia. Richmond, Northern Neck Association (Colonial Beach) (1934). ic>gp.,Wus.,road map. History treated through families and homes. Fauquier Historical Society, Warrenton,Va. Bulletins; First Series, 1921-24. Richmond, Old Dominion Press,Inc.,n.d. 520p.,ports.,maps. Four annual bulletins treating of aboriginal inhabitants, surveys, marriage bonds, letters, biographical sketches, statistics, etc. Gold, Thos.D.,et al. History of Clarke County, Virginia, and its connection udth the War between the States.... (Berryville,Va., C.R.Hughes,1914.) 337P.P plates,ports. Goodwin, Rutherford. A Brief and True Report for the Traveller concerning Wil- liamsburg in Virginia. Richmond, printed for Colonial Williamsburg, Inc., 2nd ed., rev. and improved, 1936. 192p.,plates,maps. First printed in 1935. Gordon, Armistead C. In the Picturesque Shenandoah Valley. Richmond, Garrett and Massie,Inc.,1930. 201p.,plates,maps. Groome, H. C. Fauquier during the Proprietorship. A chronicle of the colonization and organization of a Northern Neck county. Richmond, Old Dominion Press,1927. 2551).,rnap showing old roads. Harris, Malcolm H. History of Louisa County. 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Much material from the records. 1940 Census Figures STATE TOTAL 2,677Y773 RURAL TOTAL I~731098 URBAN TOTAL 944,675 Independent Cities Alexandria 33,523 Newport News 37,067 Bristol 9,768 Norfolk 144332 Buena Vista 4,335 Petersburg 3o,631 CharlottesAlle 19,400 Portsmouth 50,745 Clifton Forge 6,461 Radford 6,99o Danville 32,749 Richmond 193,042 Fredericksburg io,o66 Roanoke 69,287 Hampton 5,898 South Norfolk 8,038 Harrisonburg 8,768 Staunton 13P337 Hopewell 8,679 Suffolk 11,343 Lynchburg 44,541 Williamsburg 3,942 Martinsville io,080 Winchester 12P95 Incorporated Towns Abingdon 3J58 Brancliville, 153 Alberta 416 Bridgewater 993 Altavista 2,919 Broadway 5o6 Amherst 930 Broadnax 536 Appalachia 3,010 Brookneal 736 Appomattox 922 Buchanan 868 Arlington County 57,040 Buckingham igo Ashland 1,718 Burkeville 658 Bedford 3,973 Cambria 81o Belle Haven 277 Cape Charles 2,299 Berryville 1,262 Capron 291 Big Stone Gap 4,331 Cedar Bluff 823 Blacksburg 2,133 Charlotte Courthouse 399 Blackstone 2,6oo Chase City 1,896 Bluefield 3,021 Chatham 1,230 Bond Town 288 Chilhowie 88o Boone Mill 377 Chincoteague 2,142 Bowling Green 541 Christiansburg 2,209 Boyce 342 Claremont 38o Boydton 424 Clarksville 826 Boykins 699 Clifton 194 66o 670 VIRGINIA Clinchport 346 HWsboro iis Clintwood ijo6 Hillsville 656 Clover 252 Holland 378 Coeburn 764 Honaker 851 Colonial Beach 1,105 independence 420 Colonial Heights 1194 Iron Gate 710 Columbia 144 Ivor 339 Courtland 459 jarratt 458 Covington 6,300 jonesville 588 Crewe 2,048 Kenbridge 847 Culpeper 2,316 Keysville 607 Damascus 14P Kilmarnock 614 Dayton 632 La Crosse 524 Dendron 465 LawrenceAle I~703 Dillwyn 436 Lebanon 622 Drakes Branch 438 Leesburg 1,698 Draper 241 Lexington 1914 Dublin 576 Louisa 36s Duffield 83 Lovettsville 248 Dumfries 48o Luray 1,511 Dungannon 333 McDowell lio Eastville 3A McKenney 453 Edinburg 565 Madison 281 Elkton 1,050 Manassas 19302 Emporia 2,735 Marion 5J77 Fairfax 979 Meadow View 596 Falls Church 2,576 Mendota 173 Farmville 3,475 Middleburg 629 Fincastle 442 Middletown 361 Floyd 479 Mineral 427 Franklin 3,466 Monterey 309 Fries 1,677 Mount Crawford 290 Front Royal 3,831 Mount jackson 562 Galax 3J95 Narrows 1489 Gate City 1,565 Newcastle 253 Glade Spring 686 New Market 620 Glasgow 938 Nickelsville 256 Glen Lyn 259 North Tazewell 688 Gordonsville 508 Norton 4,006 Goshen 187 Occoquan 213 Gretna 61o Onancock 1,283 Grottoes 759 Orange 1'980 Grundy 1,476 Pamplin City 273 Halifax 536 Parksley 701 Hamilton 409 Pearisburg 987 Haymarket 156 Pennington Gap I M )o Haysi 623 Phoebus 3~503 Herndon i,o46 Phoenix 340 VIRGINIA 671 Pocabontas 2,623 Surry 254 Port Royal 123 Tangier 1,020 Pulaski 8,792 Tappahannock 783 PurcelIville 787 Tazewell 17374 Quantico 1,139 The Plains 372 Remington 226 Timberville 252 Richlands 2,203 Toms Brook 219 Ridgeway 422 Troutdale 334 Rocky Mount 1 366 Urbanna 482 Round Hill 337 Victoria 1,555 Rural Retreat 440 Vienna 1,237 St. Charles 482 Vinton 3,455 St. Paul 746 Virgilina 358 Salem 5,737 Virginia Beach 2,6oo SaltviUe 2,650 Wachapreague 548 Scottsburg 239 Wakefield 687 ScottsVille 368 Warrenton 1,651 Shenandoah 1,829 Washington 245 Singers Glen 120 Waterford 247 Smithfield 1J78 Waverly 1,288 South Boston Waynesboro 7,373 South Hill 1,739 West Point 11,947 Stanardsville 2 12 Wielile qi Stanley 3,7 Windsor 411 Stephens City 6oo Wise 1,226 Stony Creek 493 Woodstock 1,546 Strasburg x,968 WytheviUe 4,653 Stuart 720 Yorktown 521 Radio Stations Location station Kilocydm Charlottesville WCHV 1450 Danville WBTM 1400 Fredericksburg WM 1290 Harrisonburg WSVA 550 Lynchburg MVA 1230 Martinsville WMVA 1450 Newport News WGH 1340 Norfolk WTAR 790 Petersburg WPID 1240 Richmond W~ 1380 £9 WRNL 910 WBBL 1240 WRVA 1140 Roanoke WDBJ 96o 99 WSLS 1490 Suffolk WLPM 1450 Winchester WINC 1400 Reant Changes In H* hwav Xumbering ,g --i (Before using the Guide, the traveler may find it best to pencil in the following corrections on the pages indicated.) 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