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Abdy, Edward Strutt. Journal of a Residence and Tour in the UnitedStates of North America.London, J. Murray. 18353 v.
Abraham Africanus I. His Secret Life.New York, J.F. Feeks. 1864
Adams, W.E. The Slaveholders' War: An Argument For theNorth and the Negro.Manchester, Union and Emancipation Society. 1863
Ainslie, Hew. A pilgrimage to the land of Burns: and poems.Paisley and London, A. Gardner. 1892
Ainslie, Hew. Scottish Songs, Ballads and Poems.New York, Redfield. 1855
Alexander, James W. Forty Years' Familiar Letters of James W.Alexander, D.D.New York, C. Scribner; London, Sampson, Low, Son& Company. 18602 v.
Allston, Washington. Lectures on Art, and Poems.New York, Baker and Scribner. 1850
Allston, Washington. Manaldi: a Tale.Boston, C.C. Little and J. Brown. 1841
Allston, Washington. Outlines & Sketches.Boston, S.H. Perkins. 1850
Allston, Washington. The Sylphs of the Seasons; With Other Poems.London, W. Pople. 1813
Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). Before the dawn, a story of the fall of Richmond.New York, Doubleday, Page & Company. 1903
Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). The candidate: a political romance.New York and London, Harper & Brothers. 1905
Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). A Herald of the West; An American Story of1811-1815.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1898
Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). The hidden mine.New York, Continental Pub. Co. 1898
Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). The hidden mine.New York, J.S. Tait & Sons. [ca.1896]
Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). My captive: a novel.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1902
Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). The rainbow of gold.New York, Continental Publishing Company. 1896
Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). A Soldier of Manhattan, and His Adventures atTiconderoga and Quebec.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1897
Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander). The Sun of Saratoga, a romance of Burgoyne'ssurrender.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1897
An American. Letter on American Slavery.Edinburgh, printed by Miller and Fairly. 1846Addressed to the editor of the "Witness," 1846.
American Civil War.1861Correspondence with Mr. H.C. Carey, ofPhiladelphia, August-September, 1861.
The American Pioneer, a monthly periodical, devotedto the objects of the Logan Historical Society; or, tocollecting and publishing sketches relative to theearly settlement and successive improvement of thecountry.Cincinnati, J.S. Williams. 1842-18432 v.
Ames, Mary C. A memorial of Alice and Phoebe Cary, with someof their later poems.New York, Hurd and Houghton. 1874
Anderson, Charles. An address on Anglo-Saxon destiny.Cincinnati, printed by J.D. Thorpe. 1850
Anderson, Charles. An Oration on the Real Nature and Value of theAmerican Revolution.Cincinnati, C.F. Bradley & Co., printers. 1855
Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman. A kidnapped colony.New York and London, Harper & Brothers. 1903illustrated by E.M. Ashe.
Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman. Vive l'empereur.New York, C. Scribner's Sons. 1902illustrated by F.C. Yohn.
Arnold, George. Life and Adventures of Jeff. Davis.Hinsdale, N.H., Hunter & Co. 1865
Arthur, William.
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English Opinion on the American Rebellion.Manchester, C. Chorlton.
Ashe, Thomas. Memoirs and Confessions of Captain Ashe.London, H. Colburn. 18153 v.
Ashe, Thomas. Memoirs of mammoth, and various otherextraordinary and stupendous bones, of incognita, ornon-descript animals, found in the vicinity of theOhio, Wabash, Illinois, Mississippi, Missouri, Osage,and Red Rivers.Liverpool, printed by G.F. Harris. 1806
Ashe, Thomas. Travels in America, performed in 1806, for thepurpose of exploring the rivers.London; Newburyport, Mass., Re-printed for W.Sawyer & Co., by E.M. Blunt. 1808
Associate Reformed Society for the Promotion ofChristian Knowledge. Constitution of the Associate reformed society forthe promotion of Christian knowledge.Lexington, Ky., printed by T.T. Skillman. 1812
Atwater, Caleb. Essay on Education.Cincinnati, printed by Kendall & Henry. 1841
Atwater, Caleb. The General Character, present and FutureProspects of the People of Ohio.Columbus, printed by P.H. Olmsted & Co. 1827
Atwater, Caleb. A history of the State of Ohio, Natural and Civil.Cincinnati, stereotyped by Glezen & Shepard. 18382d ed.
Atwater, Caleb. Writings of Caleb Atwater.Columbus, O., the author, printed by Scott andWright. 1833
Aughey, John Hill. The Iron Furnace; or, Slavery and Secession.Philadelphia, J.S. Claxton. 1865
Avery, R.J., Mrs. Wood notes wild.Nashville, Cameron and Fall. 1843by Mrs. R.J. Avery of Tennessee.
Badin, Stephen Theodore. Origine et progres de la mission du Kentucky, parun temoin eculaire.Paris, A. Le Clere. 1821
Bagby, George William. John M. Daniel's Latch-Key, a memoir of the lateeditor of the Richmond Examiner.Lynchburg, Va., J.P. Bell & Co. 1868
Bagby, George William. Meekins' twinses, perduckshun uv MozisAddums.Richmun, Westun, Jonsum & Kumpny. 1877
Bagby, George William. Original letters of Mozis Addums to Billy Ivvins.Richmond, printed for the author by Clemitt & Jones.1878
Baird, Henry Carey. George Washington and General Jackson, onNegro Soldiers.Philadelphia, H.C. Baird. 1863
Baird, Robert. View of the Valley of the Mississippi; or, Theemigrant's and traveller's guide to the west.Philadelphia, H.S. Tanner. 1832
Baker, De Witt Clinton, comp. A Texas scrap-book.New York, Chicago (etc.), A.S. Barnes andCompany. (1875)Made up of the history, biography, and miscellany ofTexas and its people.
Baker, La Fayette Charles. The United States Secret Service In the Late War.Philadelphia, J.E. Potter and Company. 1889
Baldwin, Joseph Glover. The Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1853
Baldwin, Joseph Glover. Party Leaders: sketches of Thomas Jefferson,Alex'r Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, JohnRandolph, of Roanoke.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1855
Baldwin, Oliver P. Southern and South-Western Sketches.Richmond, J.W. Randolph. 1852Edited by a gentleman of Richmond.
Baldwin, Oliver P. Virginia, Her Past and Her Future.Richmond, Va., E.A. Gallaher & Co. 1852An address before William and Mary College,Williamsburg, Va., 1852.
Ballard, Robert E. Myrtle lawn.Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson & Brothers. (ca.1879)A novel.
Banks, Nancy Huston, Mrs. Stairs of Sand.Chicago and New York, Rand, McNally & Company.1890
Barbe, Waitman. Ashes and Incense, poems.Philadelphia, J.P. Lippincott Company. 1892
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Barbe, Waitman. In the Virginias, stories and sketches.Akron, O., The Werner Company. 1896
Barnett, Evelyn Snead. Jerry's reward.Boston, L.C. Page & Company. 1903illustrated by Etheldred B. Barry.
Barnett, Evelyn Snead. Mrs. Delire's euchre party: and other tales.Franklin, O., The Editor Publishing Co. (ca.1895)
Barry, Joseph. The Annals of Harper's Ferry, From theEstablishment of the National Armory in 1794 to thePresent Time, 1869.Hagerstown, Md., Dechert & Co., printers. 1869
Bartlett, Elisha. A brief sketch of the life, character, and writingsof William Charles Wells, M.D., F.R.S.Louisville, Ky., Prentice and Weissinger. 1849An address delivered before the Louisville MedicalSociety, 1849.
Bartlett, Elisha. Simple settings, in verse, for six portraits andpictures.Boston, Ticknor and Fields. 1855From Mr. Dicken's gallery.
Barton, William E. Lieutenant William Barton of Morris county, NewJersey, and his descendants.Oak Park, Ill., Vaile Press. 1900
Barton, William E. The story of a pumpkin pie, told in verse...and inpictures.Chicago, The Pilgrim Press. (1896)by A(rchibald) M. Willard, Boston.
Baskervill, William Malone. Southern Writers: biographical and criticalstudies.Nashville, Tenn., Publishing House of M.E. Church,South. 1897Volume I.
Baskett, James N. "At You-all's House"; a Missouri nature story.New York, London, The Macmillan Company. 1898
Baskett, James N. As the light led.New York., The Macmillan Company, London,Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 1900
Baskett, James N. Sweetbrier and thistledown.Boston and Chicago, W.A. Wilde Company. (1902)with frontispiece illustration by W.F. Stecher.
Bates, Elisha. The Doctrines of Friends.
Mountpleasant, O., printed and published by theauthor. 1825
Bates, Elisha. An examination of certain proceedings andprinciples of the Society of Friends, called Quakers.St. Clairsville, O., printed for the author by Horton H.Howard. 1837
Bates, Elisha. The Retrospect; or, Reflections on the goodness ofprovidence.Mountpleasant, O., printed and published by theauthor. 1825
Bayne, Charles J. The Water-Spirit's Bride.New York, J.B. Alden. 1889
Beach, Samuel B. Escalala: an American tale.Utica, W. Williams. 1824
Bell, Orelia Key. Poems of.Philadelphia, The Rodgers Company. (ca.1896)
Bennett, Emerson. The Artist's Bride; or, The pawnbroker's heir.New York, Garrett, Dick & Fitzgerald. 1856
Bennett, Emerson. The Bandits of the Osage.Cincinnati, Robinson & Jones. 1847A western romance.
Bennett, Emerson. The Bride of the Wilderness.Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson. 1854
Bennett, Emerson. The Brigand.New York, Xylographic Press. 1842A poem.
Bennett, Emerson. Clara Moreland; or, Adventures in the South-west.Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson. 1853
Bennett, Emerson. Forest and Prairie.Philadelphia, J.W. Bradley. 1860
Bennett, Emerson. The Forest Rose: a tale of the frontier.Cincinnati, J.A. & U.P. James. 1850
Bennett, Emerson. Kate Clarendon; or, Necromancy in thewilderness.Cincinnati, O., St. Louis, Mo., Stratton & Barnard.1848
Bennett, Emerson. League of the Miami.Cincinnati, Lorenzo Stratton. 1851
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Bennett, Emerson. Leni-Leoti.Cincinnati and St. Louis, Stratton & Barnard. 1849
Bennett, Emerson. Mike Fink: a legend of the Ohio.Cincinnati, Robinson & Jones. 1848
Bennett, Emerson. The Phantom of the Forest, a tale of the dark andbloody ground.Philadelphia, J.E. Potter. 1868Author's rev. ed.
Bennett, Emerson. Wild Scenes on the Frontiers.Philadelphia, Hamelin. 1859
Bennett, William Wallace. A narrative of the great revival which prevailed inthe Southern Armies during the late Civil Warbetween the States of the Federal Union.Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger. 1877
Bentley, Richard. Dr. Bentley's Dedication of Horace, translated.London, J. Morphew in Latin and English. 1712?To which is added, a poem in Latin and English,inscribed to...Lord Halifax; 3d ed.
Bigelow, John. France and the Confederate Navy, 1862-1868.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1888
[Birch, Thomas], comp. The court and times of Charles the First.London, H. Colburn. 1848illustrated by authenic and confidentialletters...including Memoirs of the mission in Englandof the Capuchin friars in the service of QueenHenrietta Maria. By Father Cyprien deGamache...Edited, with an introduction and notes, bythe author of..."The court and times of James I," etc.[i.e. Robert Folkestone Williams]; 2 v.
Bird, Robert Montgomery. Peter Pilgrim; or, A rambler's recollections.Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard. 18382 v.
Birkbeck, Morris. Notes on a journey in America, from the coast ofVirginia to the territory of Illinois.Dublin, reprinted for Thomas Larkin. 1818
Birney, James Gillespie. The American Churches, the Bulwarks ofAmerican Slavery.Concord, N.H., P. Pillsbury. 18853d American ed. rev. by the author.
Birney, James Gillespie. Correspondence between James G. Birney, ofKentucky, and several individuals of the Society ofFriends.
Haverhill (Mass.), printed at the Essex GazetteOffice. 1835
Birney, James Gillespie. Correspondence, between the Hon. F.H. Elmore,one of the South Carolina delegation in Congress,and James G. Birney, one of the secretaries of theAmerican anti-slavery society.New York, American Anti-Slavery Society. 1838
Birney, James Gillespie. Letter on Colonization.New York, Office of the Anti-Slavery Reporter. 1834
Birney, James Gillespie. A letter on the political obligations ofabolitionists.Boston, Dow & Jackson, Printers. 1839with a reply by William Lloyd Garrison. (Firstpublished in the Emancipator).
Birney, James Gillespie. Letter to ministers and elders, on the sin ofholding slaves, and the duty of immediateemancipation.(New York, S.W. Benedict & Co.). (1834)
Birney, James Gillespie. Mr. Birney's second letter.(n.p.). (1834)To the ministers and elders of the PresbyterianChurch in Kentucky.
Birney, James Gillespie. The Sinfulness of Slaveholding in allCircumstances.Detroit, printed by C. Wilcox. 1846
Black Hawk, Sauk Chief. Life of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak or Black Hawk.Boston, Russell, Odiorne & Metcalf, New York, M.Bancroft. 1834With an account of the cause and general history ofthe late war, his surrender and confinement atJefferson barracks, and travels through the UnitedStates.
Blair, Francis Preston. The Life and Public Services of Gen. William O.Butler.Baltimore, N. Hickman. 1848
Blane, William Newnham. Travels through the United States and Canada.London, Baldwin and Co. 1828
Bledsoe, Albert Taylor. An essay on liberty and slavery.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott. 1856
Bledsoe, Albert Taylor. Is Davis a Traitor; or, Was secession aconstitutional right previous to the war of 1861?.Baltimore, printed for the author by Innes &Company. 1866
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Blodget, Lorin. The Commercial and Financial Strength of theUnited States, as Shown in the Balances of ForeignTrade and the Increased Production of StapleArticles.Philadelphia, King & Baird, printers. 1864
Bocock, John Holmes. Selections from the religious and literary writingsof John H. Bocock, D.D.Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, printers. 1891with a biographical sketch by C.R. Vaughan, D.D.Edited by his widow.
Bogart, William Henry. Daniel Boone, and the Hunters of Kentucky.Boston, Lee and Shepard. 1870
Boner, John Henry. Whispering Pines.New York, Brentano Bros.; Washington, A. Brentano& Co. 1883
Boyle, Virginia Frazer. Broken-burne; a southern auntie's war tale.New York, E.R. Herrick & Company. 1897With illustrations by Wm. Henry Walker.
Boyle, Virginia Frazer. The other side, an historic poem.Cambridge, Printed at the Riverside Press. 1893
Brackenridge, H.H. (Hugh Henry). Gazette Publications.Carlisle, Pa., printed by Alexander & Phillips. 1806
Brackenridge, H.H. (Hugh Henry). Indian Atrocities.Cincinnati, U.P. James. 1867Narratives of the perils and sufferings of Dr. Knightand John Slover, among the Indians during therevolutionary war.
Brackenridge, H.H. (Hugh Henry). Modern Chivalry: containing the adventures of acaptain, and Teague O'Regan, his servant.Published by Jacob Johnson, and sold at hisbookstores in Philadelphia and Richmond, Virginia.1807; 18082 v.
Brackenridge, H.M. (Henry Marie). Recollections of persons and places in the west.Philadelphia, J. Kay, Jun. and Brother; Pittsburg, J.J.Kay and Co. 1834
Brackenridge, H.M. (Henry Marie). Views of Louisiana together with Journal of avoyage up the Missouri river in 1811.1811
Brackenridge, H.M. (Henry Marie). Views of Louisiana, Together with a Journal of avoyage up the Missouri River, in 1811.Pittsburgh, printed and published by Carmer, Spearand Eichbaun, Franklin Head Office. 1814
Bradshaw, Sidney Ernest. On Southern Poetry Prior to 1860.Richmond, Va., B.F. Johnson Publishing Company.1900
Breckinridge, John Cabell. History of General John Cabell Breckinridge.New York, Knapp & Company. 1888
Breckinridge, Joseph Cabell. Response of Gen. Joseph C. Breckinridge at thebanquet of the Society of the Army of theCumberland, Chattanooga, 1900.Cincinnati, Press of the Robert Clarke Company.1901
Breckinridge, Robert Jefferson. An address delivered before the ColonizationSociety of Kentucky, at Frankfort, 1831.Frankfort, Ky., A.G. Hodges, printer. 1831
Breckinridge, Robert Jefferson. Discourse of Dr. Breckinridge, delivered on theday of national humiliation, January 4, 1861, atLexington, Ky.Baltimore, J.W. Woods, printer. 1861
Breckinridge, Robert Jefferson. A discourse on the formation and development ofthe American mind.Baltimore, R.J. Matchett. 1938Delivered, Lafayette College, at Easton, Pa., 1837.And now published at their request.
Breckinridge, Robert Jefferson. The Great Deliverance and the New Career.Philadelphia, J.S. Claxton. 1865An oration delivered, Union College at Schenectady,N.Y., 1865. Pub. by order of the society.
Breckinridge, Robert Jefferson. Hints on Slavery.Lexington, Ky. 1843Founded on the state of the constitution, laws andpolitics of Kentucky, thirteen years ago.
Breckinridge, Robert Jefferson. The Nation's Success and Gratitude.Philadelphia, H.G. Ashmead, printer. 1864The substance of a discourse delivered in Danville,Ky., 1863, a day of national thanksgiving and prayer.
Breckinridge, Robert Jefferson. The Second Defense of Robert J. BreckinridgeAgainst the Calumnies of Robert Wickliffe.Louisville, Ky., Prentice and Weissinger, printers.1841being a reply to his printed speech of November 9,1840.
Breckinridge, Robert Jefferson. Speech of Robert J. Breckinridge, Lexington, Ky.,in reply to the Speech of Robert Wickliffe.Lexington, Ky., N.L. & J.W. Finnell, printers. 1840
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More particularly in regard to the questions of thepower of the legislature on the subject of slavery.
Breckinridge, William C.P. Address delivered at the centennial celebration ofthe settlement of Breckinridge County, on the site ofHardin's old fort, near Hardinsburg, 1882.Frankfort, Ky., printed at the Kentucky YeomanOffice, Major, Johnston & Barrett. 1882
Brewster, George. Lectures on Education.Columbus, printed for the author, by J. Bailhache.1833
Bristed, John. The Resources of the United States of America.New York, published by James Eastburn & Co. at theLiterary Rooms, Broadway corner of Pine Street,Abraham Paul, printer. 1818
Britton, James B. The Practice of Duelling in View of Human andDivine Law.Indianapolis, printed by Livingston and Comingore.1838A sermon preached before the congregation of ChristChurch, in Indianapolis, 1838.
Brodhead, Eva W. (McGlasson), Mrs. Ministers of grace; a novelette.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1894
Brodhead, Eva W. (McGlasson), Mrs. One of the Visconti; a novelette.New York, C. Scribner's Sons. 1896
Brodhead, Eva W. (McGlasson), Mrs. A prairie infanta.Philadelphia, H. Altemus Company. (1904)
Brotherton, Alice, Mrs. The Sailing of King Olaf, and other poems.Chicago, C.H. Kerr & Company. 1887
Brown, George. The American War and Slavery.1863Speech, at the anniversary meeting of the Anti-slavery Society of Canada. Manchester, Union andEmancipation Society, 1863.
Brown, John. The life, trial and conviction of Captain JohnBrown, known as "Old Brown of Ossawatomie".New York, R.M. De Witt. 1859
Brown, John Henry. History of Texas, From 1685 to 1892.St. Louis, L.E. Daniell. 1892-18932 v.
Brown, John Henry. Indian wars and pioneers of Texas.Austin, Tex., L.E. Daniell. (1890-?)
Brown, John Henry. Life and times of Henry Smith, the first Americangovernor of Texas.Dallas, Tex., A.D. Aldridge & Co., printers. 1887
Brown, John Mason. An oration, delivered on the occasion of thecentennial commemoration of the battle of the BlueLicks, 1882.Frankfort, Ky., printed at the Kentucky YeomanOffice. 1882Pub. under the auspices of the Kentucky HistoricalSociety.
Brown, Joseph M. The Mountain Campaigns in Georgia.Buffalo, N.Y., Art-Printing Works of Matthews,Northrop & Co. 1886
Browne, Francis Fisher. Bugle Echoes: a collection of the poetry of theCivil War, Northern and Southern.New York, F.A. Stokes & Brothers. 1890
Browne, John Ross. Crusoe's island; a ramble in the footsteps ofAlexander Selkirk.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1864With sketches of adventure in California andWashoe.
Browne, John Ross. Etchings of a whaling cruise, with notes of asojourn on the island of Zanzibar.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1850To which is added a brief history of the whalefishery.
Bryan, Daniel. The Lay of Gratitude: consisting of poemsoccasioned by the recent visit of Lafayette to theUnited States.Philadelphia, H.C. Carey and I. Lea. 1826
Bryan, Daniel. The Mountain Muse.Harrisonburg, Va., printed for the author byDavidson & Bourne. 1813Comprising the adventures of Daniel Boone.
Bryan, Daniel. Thoughts on Education in Connexion withMorals.Richmond, T.W. White. 1830a poem recited before the Literary and PhilosophicalSociety of Hampden Sidney College, Va., 1828.
Bryan, Daniel. A tribute to the memory of Rev. George O.Cookman.Alexandria, Va., Bell & Entwisle. 1841
Buchanan, Thompson. Judith triumphant.New York and London, Harper & Brothers. 1905
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Buckingham, James Silk. The Slave States of America.London, Paris, Fisher, Son & Co. 18422 v.
Bullock, William. Sketch of a journey through the western states ofNorth America, from New Orleans...to New York, in1827.London, J. Miller. 1827
Bunn, Matthew. Narrative of the life and adventures of MatthewBunn (of Providence, R.I.), in an expedition againstthe northwestern Indians, in the years 1791, 2, 3, 4 &5.Batavia, N.Y., printed for the author, by Adams andThorp. 18287th ed., rev. 4000 copies.
Butler, Mann. An appeal from the misrepresentations of JamesHall, respecting the history of Kentucky and theWest.Frankfort, Ky., printed by A.C. Hodges. 1837
Buttrick, Tilly. Voyages, Travels and Discoveries.Boston, printed for the author. 1831
Cairnes, John Elliott. The revolution in America.Dublin, Hodges, Smith and Co. 18632nd edition.
Caldwell, Charles. An address on the vice of gambling.Lexington, Ky., J. Clarke & Co. 1834delivered to the medical pupils of TransylvaniaUniversity, 1834.
Caldwell, Charles. Autobiography of Charles Caldwell, M.D.Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo and Co. 1855
Caldwell, Charles. Correspondence between Dr. Charles Caldwell, ofthe Medical School of Transylvania University, andDr. James Fishback, pastor of the First BaptistChurch of Lexington.Lexington, Ky., Thomas T. Skillman. 1826
Caldwell, Charles. A discourse on the first centennial celebration ofthe birthday of Washington.Lexington, Ky., printed by N.L. Finnell & J.F.Herndon. 1832Delivered by Request, to the citizens of Lexington,1832.
Caldwell, Charles. A discourse on the genius and character of theRev. Horace Holley, LL.D., late president ofTransylvania University.Boston, Hilliard, Gray, Little and Wilkins. 1828
Caldwell, Charles. Romance, no fiction.Lexington, Ky.A true story.
Caldwell, Charles. Thoughts on Popular and Liberal Education, WithSome Defense of the English and Saxon Languages.Printed by request of the Society; Lexington, Ky.,Intelligencer print. 1836in the form of an address to the Philomatheon Societyof Indiana College. Delivered, 1836.
Cameron, Archibald. A defense of the doctrine of grace, in a series ofletters addressed to the "Advocates of a partialGospel".Shelbyville, Ky., printed by Cox & Ballard. 1816
(Cameron, Archibald). A dialogue between the confession of faith in thePresbyterian Church, and a preacher in that society,who holds the doctrine of an indefinite, or Universalatonement.(Shelbyville, Ky.?). 1814
Camp, George King. Shadows.San Francisco, A.L. Bancroft & Company. 1885
Campbell, John Archibald. Reminiscences and Documents Relating to theCivil War During the Year 1865.Baltimore, J. Murphy & Co. 1886
Campbell, John Poage. A Portrait of the Times; or, The church's duty.Lexington, Ky., printed by T.T. Skillman. 1812In a discourse, delivered at the opening of the Synodof Kentucky, in the First Presbyterian Church inLexington, 1812.
Campbell, John Wilson. Biographical Sketches: with other literary remainsof the late John W. Campbell.Columbus, O., printed by Scott & Gallagher. 1838Compiled by his widow.
Campbell, Lewis Davis. Speech of Hon. L.C. Campbell, of Ohio, onSouthern aggression, the purpose of the Union, andthe comparative effects of slavery and freedom.Washington, printed and for sale by Buell &Blanchard. 1850
Canavella, Charles A. Confederate Diary of Charles A. Canavella, Co. E.3d Alabama Infantry, 1861-1864.Jacksonville, Fla. 1938Copy prepared by Historical Records Survey, WorksProgress Administration, State Office.
Canonge, L. Placide. Maudit passeport! Ou Les infortunes d'unedrogue, vaudeville en un acte.Nouvelle-Orleans, Imprime par Gaux & Co. 1840
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Capers, Henry Dickson. The life and times of C.G. Memminger.Richmond, Va., Everett Waddey Co. 1893
Carden, Allen D. The Missouri Harmony; or, A collection of Psalmsand hymn tunes, and anthems, from eminent authors.Cincinnati, E. Morgan and Son. 1837
Cartwright, Peter. Autobiography of Peter Cartwright, theBackwoods Preacher.New York and Cincinnati, The Methodist BookConcern. n.dEd. by William Peter Strickland.
Caruthers, William Alexander. The cavaliers of Virginia, or, The recluse ofJamestown.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1834-1835An historical romance of the Old Dominion. By theauthor of "The Kentuckian in New York"…; 2 v in 1.
Caruthers, William Alexander. The Kentuckian in New York; or, The adventuresof three Southerns.New York, Harper Brothers. 1834By a Virginian; 2 v.
Caruthers, William Alexander. A lecture delivered before the Georgia HistoricalSociety, at the Unitarian Church, in Savannah, 14thMarch, 1843.Savannah, Press of Locke and Davis. 1843
Cary, Alice. Ballads for Little Folks.New York, Hurd and Houghton. 1875By Alice and Phoebe Cary.
Cary, Alice. Ballads, Lyrics and Hymns.New York, Hurd and Houghton. 1866
Cary, Alice. Clovernook; or, Recollections of ourneighborhood in the West.New York, Redfield. 1852
Cary, Alice. The Last Poems of Alice and Phoebe Cary.New York, Hurd and Houghton; Cambridge, TheRiverside Press. 1873
Cary, Alice. Lyra and Other Poems.New York, Redfield. 1852
Cary, Phoebe. Poems and Paradies.Boston, Ticknor, Reed, and Fields. 1854
Casseday, Benjamin. The History of Louisville, From Its EarliestSettlement Till the Year 1852.
Louisville, Ky., Hull and Brother. 1852
Cawein, Madison Julius. Accolon of Gaul, with other poems.Louisville, Ky., J.P. Morton & Company. 1889
Cawein, Madison Julius. Blooms of the Berry.Louisville, Ky., J.P. Morton and Company, printers.1887
Cawein, Madison Julius. The Garden of Dreams.Louisville, Ky., J.P. Morton & Company. 1896
Cawein, Madison Julius. Idyllic Monologues, Poems...Old and New WorldVerses.Louisville, Ky., J.P. Morton and Company. 1898
Cawein, Madison Julius. Lyrics and Idyls.Louisville, Ky., J.P. Morton & Company. 1890Limited ed.
Cawein, Madison Julius. Shapes and Shadows.New York, R.H. Russell. 1898
Cawein, Madison Julius. The Triumph of Music, and Other Lyrics.Louisville, Ky., J.P. Morton and Company. 1888
Cawein, Madison Julius. Undertones.Boston, Copeland and Day. 1896
Cawein, Madison Julius. The white Snake, and other poems.Louisville, J.P. Morton & Company. 1895tr. from the German into the original meters.
Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret. Essays, Philanthropic and Moral...PrincipallyRelating to the Abolition of Slavery in America.Philadelphia, L. Howell. 1836
Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret. The Poetical Works of Elizabeth MargaretChandler.Philadelphia, L. Howell. 1836
Chase, Lucien Bonaparte. English Serfdom and American Slavery.New York, H. Long & Brother. 1854
Chase, Peter S. Reunion greeting, together with an historicalsketch, and a complete descriptive list of themembers of Co. I, 2d Regt., Vt. Vols., in the war forthe Union.Brattleboro, Vt., Phoenix Job Printing Office. 1891
Chase, Philander. Defence of Kenyon College.Columbus, O., Olmstead & Bailhache, printers. 1831
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Chase, Philander. The Star in the West; or, Kenyon College, in theyear of Our Lord, 1828.Columbus, Ohio. 1828
Chase, Salmon Portland. Politics in Ohio.Cincinnati. 1854Senator Chase's letter to Hon. A.P. Edgerton.
Chesnutt, Charles Waddell. The Conjure Woman.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1899
Chesnutt, Charles Waddell. The house behind the cedars.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1900
Chesnutt, Charles Waddell. The Wife of His Youth, and other stories of thecolor line.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1899
Chillicothe Association for Promoting Moralityand Good Order. Addresses of the Chillicothe Association, forpromoting morality and good order, to their fellow-citizens on profane swearing, the violation of theSabbath, and the intemperate use of ardent spirits.Chillicothe, O., printed by John Andrews. 1815
Chittenden, Lucius Eugene. Recollections of President Lincoln and HisAdministration.New York and London, Harper & Brothers. 1901
Chivers, Thomas Holley. Eonchs of Ruby.New York, Spalding & Shepard. 1851A gift of love.
Chivers, Thomas Holley. The Lost Pleiad, and other poems.New York, printed by E.O. Jenkins. 1845
Chivers, Thomas Holley. Memoralia; or, Phials of amber full of the tears oflove.Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo & Co. 1853
Chivers, Thomas Holley. Nacoochee; or, The beautiful star, with otherpoems.New York, W.E. Dean, printer. 1837
Cist, Charles. The Cincinnati Miscellany; or, Antiquities of theWest and pioneer history and general and localstatistics.Cincinnati, C. Clark, printer. 1845-1846Comp. from the Western General Advertiser, 1844 to1846; 2 v.
Clairborne, John Francis H. Life and Correspondence of John A. Quitman,Major-General, U.S.A., and Governor of the State ofMississippi.New York, Harper & Brothers. 18602 v.
Clark, Christopher. A shock to Shakerism; or, a serious refutation ofthe idolatrous divinity of Anne Lee, of Manchester,(Eg.).Richmond, Kentucky. Printed by T.W. Ruble & Sonfor the author. 1812
Clay, Cassius Marcellus. The Life of Cassius Marcellus Clay.Cincinnati, J.F. Brennan. 1886Memoirs, writings, and speeches, showing hisconduct on the overthrow of American slavery, thesalvation of the Union, and the restoration of theautonomy of the states; In two volumes. Vol. 1.
Clay, Cassius Marcellus. Speech of C.M. Clay before the Young Men'sRepublican Central Union of New York in theTabernacle, 1856.New York. 1856
Clay, Cassius Marcellus. Speech of C.M. Clay, at Lexington, Ky.1851
Clay, Cassius Marcellus. Speech of Cassius M. Clay, at Frankfort, Ky.,from the Capitol steps, 1860.Cincinnati. 1860
Clay, Cassius Marcellus. Writings: including speeches and addresses.New York, Harper. 1848Ed., with a preface and memoir, by Horace Greeley.
Clay, Henry. To the freemen of Fayette, Woodford andJessamine.(Lexington, Ky.?). (1816)Fellow-citizens...(and end); A friend to the rights &interests of the people.
Cleland, Thomas. The Socini-Arian detected, a series of letters toBarton W. Stone, and some important subjects oftheological discussion, referred to in his "Address" tothe Christian churches in Kentucky, Tennessee, andOhio.Lexington, Ky., printed by Thomas T. Skillman.1815
Cleveland, Henry. Alexander H. Stephens in Public and Private.Philadelphia, Chicago, Ill., National PublishingCompany. 1866With letters and speeches before, during, and sincethe war.
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Cobb, Alfred. Liffy Leman; or Thirty years in the wilderness.Louisville, Ky., H.A. Kunnecke. 1890by Alfred Cobb, Owenton, Ky.
Cobb, Joseph Beckham. The Creole; or, Siege of New Orleans.Philadelphia, A. Hart. 1850Founded on the events of 1814-15.
Cobb, Joseph Beckham. Mississippi Scenes; or, Sketches of Southern andWestern life and adventure, humorous, satirical, anddescriptive, including The Legend of Black Creek.Philadelphia, A. Hart. 1851
Cobb, Thomas Read Rootes. The Colonel.Atlanta, Bennett Printing House. 1897A character sketch.
Cobbe, Francis Power. The Red Flag in John Bull's Eyes.London, E. Faithful. 1863
Cobden, Richard. Speech of Mr. Cobden, on the "ForeignEnlistment Act," in the House of Commons, 1863.London, W. Ridgway. 1863Second edition.
Cocke, Zitella. Doris Reed.Boston, Copeland and Day. 1895
Coggeshall, William Turner. The Poets and Poetry of the West.Columbus. Follett, Foster. 1860
Colby, John. The Life, Experience, and Travels of John Colby,Preacher of the Gospel.Lowell, Mass., N. Thurston & A. Watson. 18382 v. in 1.
Coleman, Ann Mary Butler (Crittenden). The life of John J. Crittenden.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 18712 v.
Collins, Emma (Gowdy). Sea Waifs, and other poems.Louisville, Ky., J.P. Morton and Company. 1868
Confederate States of America. District Courts.South Carolina. The sequestration cases, before the Hon. A.G.Magrath.Charleston. 1861Reported by J. Woodruff.
Conover, James F. Oration on the history of the first discovery andsettlement of the new world, with especial referenceto the Mississippi Valley, etc.Cincinnati, pub. by the Society etc. 1835
Conrard, Harrison. Idle Songs and Idle Sonnets.Cincinnati, O., The Editor Publishing Company.1897
Conrard, Harrison. A Junior's Poems.Cincinnati, printed by Methven Brothers. 1891
The Continent; an illustrated weekly magazine,conducted by Albion W. Tourgee.Philadelphia, New York, Our Continent PublishingCompany. 1882-1884V. 1-5, v. 6, no. 108; Feb. 15, 1882-Aug. 1884; 6 v.illus. 29cm. (v. 1: 41-1/2cm.) Vols. 1-2 have title:Our continent.
Coogler, J. Gordon. Purely Original Verse.Columbus, S.C. 1897
Cooke, Philip Pendleton. Froissart ballads, and other poems.Philadelphia, Carey and Hart. 1847
Corwin, Thomas. Speeches of Thomas Corwin.Dayton, O., W.F. Comley. 1859
Coton Stealing. A novel.qChicago, J.R. Walsh & Co. 1866
Cotter, Joseph Seamon. Links of Friendship.Louisville, Ky., The Bradley Gilbert Company. 1898
Cox, Sandford C. The evangelist and other poems.Cincinnati, the author. 1867
Cox, Sandford C. Recollections of the early settlement of theWabash Valley.Lafayette, Inc., Courier Steam Book and Job PrintingHouse. 1860
Crafts, William. Sullivan's Island, The Raciad, and other poems,reprinted.Charleston, T.B. Stephens. 1820
Craig, James. The reign of the Messiah, or The grace of Godexemplified in an examination and illustration of thepossibility of receiving religious impressions on themind, independently of matter, from the operations ofGod upon the heart.Lexington, Ky., printed by T. Skillman. 1816
Crim, Matt, Miss. The Heathercotes.Savannah, Ga., J.H. Estill. 1880by Mat Crim (Stephen Brent, of Atlanta, Ga.).
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Crim, Matt, Miss. In Beaver Cove and elsewhere.New York, C.L. Webster & Co. 1892
Crockett, David. An account of Col. Crockett's tour to the Northand down East.Philadelphia, E.I. Carey and A. Hart; Baltimore,Carey, Hart, and Co. 1835
Crockett, David. Col. Crockett's exploits and adventures in Texas.Philadelphia, T.K. and P.G. Collins. 1836Written by himself.
Crockett, David. The life of Martin Van Buren, heir-apparent to the"government," and the appointed successor ofGeneral Andrew Jackson.Philadelphia, R. Wright. 1835
Crosby, Alpheus. The present position of the seceded states, and therights and duties of the general government in respectto them.Boston, Press of G.C. Rand & Avery. 1865An address, Dartmouth College, 1865.
Crothers, Samuel. The Gospel of Typical Servitude.Pub. by the Abolition Society of Paint Valley.Hamilton, O., printed by Gardner & Gibbon. 1835the substance of a sermon preached in Greenfield,1834.
Crothers, Samuel. Strictures on African Slavery.Pub. by the Abolition Society of Paint Valley.Rossville, Butler Co., O., printed by T. Webster.1833
Crozier, Robert Haskins. The Bloody Junto; or, The escape of John WilkesBooth.Little Rock, Ark., Woodruff & Blocher, printers.1869
Crozier, Robert Haskins. Hal Gilamn; or, A Mississippi story substantiallytrue.Sardis, Miss., W.H. Crockett & Co. 1883
Cuming, Fortescue. Sketches of a Tour to the Western Country,Through the States of Ohio and Kentucky; a VoyageDown the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and a TripThrough the Mississippi Territory, and Part of WestFlorida.Pittsburgh, printed and pub. by Cramer, Spear &Eichbaum. 1810
Cutler, Jervis. A topographical description of the State of Ohio,Indiana territory, and Louisiana.Boston, published by Charles Williams. J. Belcher,printer. 1812
Cutler, Manasseh. An explanation of the map which delineates thatpart of the federal lands, comprehended betweenPennsylvania west line, the rivers Ohio and Sioto,and lake Erie.Salem, Mass., printed by Dabney and Cushing. 1787
Cutter, George Washington. Buena Vista, and other poems.Cincinnati, Morgan & Overend, printers. 1848
Cutter, George Washington. Poems, National and Patriotic.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1857
Dabney, Richard. Poems.Philadelphia, published by M. Carey, No. 121,Chestnut Street. 1815
Dabney, Robert Lewis. A defence of Virginia, (and through her, of theSouth), in recent and pending contests against thesectional party.New York, E.J. Hale & Son. 1867
Dabney, Robert Lewis. Life and campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. Thomas J.Jackson (Stonewall Jackson).New York, Blelock & Co.; Richmond, Va., andPhiladelphia, Pa., National Publishing Company.1866
Dabney, Robert Lewis. The New South.Raleigh, N.C., Edwards, Broughton & Co., printers.1883A discourse delivered at the annual commencementof Hampden Sidney College, June 15th, 1882.
Dabney, Virginius. Gold that did not glitter.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Company. 1889A novel.
Dabney, Virginius. The story of Con Miff, as told by his friend, JohnBouche Whacker.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Company. 1886A symphony of life. Ed. by Virginius Dabney.
The Dagon of Calvinism, ...a poem, in three cantos.n.p., printed for the publisher. 1827
Dandridge, Danske, Mrs. Joy, and other poems.New York & London, G.P. Putnam's sons. 1888
Dandridge, Danske, Mrs. Rose Brake, poems.New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1890
The Danville Quarterly Review.Danville, Ky., R.H. Collins. 1861-1864Ed. by an association of ministers. v. 1; 4 v.
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Davidson, James Wood. The Living Writers of the South.New York, Carleton. 1869
Davis, Jefferson. The rise and fall of the Confederate government.New York, D. Appleton and Co. 18812 v.
Davis, John. The American Mariners; or, The Atlantic voyage.Salisbury, Eng., printed and sold by Brodie andDowding. 1822A moral poem...To which are added Naval annals.
Davis, John. The First Settlers of Virginia, an historical novel.New York, printed for I. Riley and C. by Southwick& Hardcastle, No. 2, Wall Street. 1805Exhibiting a view of the rise and progress of thecolony at James Town, a picture of Indian manners,the countenance of the country, and its naturalproductions. The 2d ed. considerably enlarged.
Davis, Mary E. (Moore), Mrs. An elephant's track, and other stories.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1897
Davis, Mary Evelyn, Mrs. In War Times at La Rose Blanche.Boston, D. Lothrop Company. 1888
Davis, Mary Evelyn, Mrs. Under the Man-Fig.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1895
Davis, Mary Evelyn, Mrs. The Wire Cutters.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1899
Day, Timothy C. The Democratic Party as it was and as it is.Washington, Buell & Blanchard, printers. 1856
De Hass, Wills. History of the Early Settlement and Indian Warsof Western Virginia.Wheeling, H. Hoblitzell; Philadelphia, printed byKing & Baird. 1851
De la Houssaye, S., Mme. Amis et tortune.Bonnet Carre, La., Impr. Du Meschacebe. 1893
De la Houssaye, S., Mme. Pouponne et Balthazar, nouvelle acadenne.Nouvelle-Orleans, Librarie de l'Opinion. 1888
De Leon, T.C. (Thomas Cooper). An innocent cheat.London, New York, F.T. Neely. (ca.1898)
De Leon, T.C. (Thomas Cooper).
Joseph Wheeler, the man, the statesman, thesoldier, seen in semi-biographical sketches.Atlanta, Ga., Byrd Printing Co. 1899
De Leon, T.C. (Thomas Cooper). The Pride of the Mercers.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Company. 1898
De Leon, T.C. (Thomas Cooper). The Rending of the Solid South: a consideration.Mobile, Ala., The Gossip Printing Co. 1895
De Leon, T.C. (Thomas Cooper). South songs: from the lays of later days.New York, Blelock & Co. 1866Collected and edited by T.C. De Leon.
Debouchel, Victor. Histoire de la Louisiane, depuis les premieresdecouvertes jusqu'en 1840.Nouvelle-Orleans, J.F. Lelievre. 1841
Delafield, John. An inquiry into the origin of the antiquities ofAmerica.New York, Colt, Burgess & Co. 1839
Denson, Jesse. The chronicle of Andrew; containing an accurateand brief account of General Jackson's victories inthe South, over the Creeks.Lexington, Ky., printed for the author. 1815Also his victories over the British at New Orleans.With a biographical sketch of his life.
Derby, James Cephas. Fifty Years Among Authors, Books andPublishers.New York, G.W. Carleton & Co. 1884
Der deutsche pionier.Cincinnati, Deutscher Pionier-verein von Cincinnati.1869-1887Erinnerungen aus dem pionier-leben der deutschen inAmerika; 18 v.
Dickey, Fannie Porter, Mrs. Blades O'Bluegrass: choice selections ofKentucky poetry, biographical sketches of Kentuckypoetry, biographical sketches and portraits of authors.Louisville, J.P. Morton & Company. 1892
Dill, Richard. The American Conflict, a lecture.Belfast, printed at the Daily "Northern Whig" Office.1863
Dimitry, Charles. The house in Balfourstreet.New York, G.S. Wilcox. 1868A novel.
Dixon, Samuel Houston. The Poets and Poetry of Texas.Austin, Tex., S.H. Dixon & Co. 1885with an introduction by Wm. Carey Crane.
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Doneghy, George W. The Old Hanging Fork, and other poems.Franklin, O., The Editor Publishing Co. 1897
Dorsey, Sarah A. (Sarah Anne). Athalie, or, A southern villeggiature: "A winter'stale".Philadelphia. Claxton, Remsen, and Haffelfinger;New Orleans, J.A. Gresham. 1872By "Filia" (pseud.).
Dorsey, Sarah A. (Sarah Anne). Lucia Dare.New York, M. Doolady. 1867a novel, by Filia (pseud.).
Dorsley, Mrs. Sarah Anne. Panola.Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson & Brothers. 1877A tale of Louisiana.
Downs, William, comp. A new Kentucky composition of hymns andspiritual songs; together with a few odes, poems,elegies &c.Frankfort, Ky., Gerald & Berry, Printers. 1816by the Rev. William Downs, of Hardin County, Ky.
Dozier, Crion Theophilus. Foibles of Fancy and Rhymes of the Times.Birmingham, Ala., Dispatch Printing Company. 1894
Drake, Benjamin. The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: withsketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and thelate Black Hawk War.Cincinnati, G. Conclin. 18447th ed., improved.
Drake, Benjamin. Life of Tecumseh and of his Brother the Prophet:with a historical sketch of the Shawanoe Indians.Cincinnati, H.S. & J. Applegate & Co. 1852
Drake, Benjamin. Tales and Sketches From The Queen City.Cincinnati, E. Morgan. 1838
Drake, Daniel. An anniversary discourse, on the state andprospects of the Western Museum Society: delivered,Cincinnati College, 1820, on the opening of themuseum.Cincinnati, O., The Society. 1820
Drake, Daniel. Discourses delivered before the CincinnatiMedical Library Association, 1852.Cincinnati, pub. for the Association, by Moore &Anderson. 1852
Drake, Daniel. An introductory lecture at the opening of thethirtieth session of the Medical College of Ohio,1849.
Cincinnati, Morgan and Overend, printers. 1849Pub. by the class.
Drake, Daniel. An introductory lecture, on the means ofpromoting the intellectual improvement of studentsand physicians, of the valley of the Mississippi.Louisville, Ky., Prentice and Weissinger. 1844Delivered in the Medical Institute of Louisville,1844.
Drake, Daniel. Natural and statistical view, or picture ofCincinnati and the Miami country, illustrated bymaps.Cincinnati, printed by Looker and Wallace. 1815With an appendix, containing observations on the lateearthquakes, the aurora borealis, and south-westwind.
Drake, Daniel. Notices concerning Cincinnati.Cincinnati, printed for the author, at the press of JohnW. Browne & Co. 1810
Drake, Daniel. The People's Doctors.Cincinnati, O., printed and published for the use ofthe people. 1829a review by "The people's friend".
Drake, Daniel. Practical essays on medical education, and themedical profession, in the United States.Cincinnati, O., Roff & Young. 1832
Drake, Daniel. Strictures on some of the defects and infirmities ofintellectual and moral character, in students ofmedicine: an introductory lecture, University ofLouisville, 1847.Louisville, Ky., Prentice and Weissinger. 1847Pub. by the class.
Du Bose, John Witherspoon. The life and times of William Lowndes Yancey.Birmingham, Ala., Roberts & Son. 1892A history of political parties in the United States from1834 to 1864; especially as to the origin of theConfederate States.
Dudley, William Wade. The Iron Brigade at Gettysburg.Cincinnati, private prin. 1879Official report of the part borne by the 1st brigade,1st division, 1st army corps, Army of the Potomac, inaction at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1st, 2d and3d, 1863.
Duffield, George. A Sermon on American Slavery: its nature and theduties of Christians in relation to it.Detroit, J.S. and S.A. Bagg, printers. 1840
Dugue, Charles Oscar. Essais poetique.
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Nouvelle-Orleans, Impr. De A. Fortier. 1847
Dugue, Charles Oscar. Homo.Paris, P. Daffis. 1872Poeme philosophique.
Dugue, Charles Oscar. Mila; ou, La mort de La Salle.Nouvelle Orleans, Impr. De J.L. Sollee. 1852
Duke, Basil Wilson. History of Morgan's Calvary.Cincinnati, Miami Printing and Pub. Co. 1867
Dulieu, Marie Henri Joseph. Mississippi et Indiana; souvenirs d'Amerique.Paris, Jules Lecuir. 1862
Dumas, William Thomas. The Dinner Horn.Macon, Ga., Illustrated and published by Paul T. Hill.1893
Dunkle, John J. Prison Life During the Rebellion.Singer's Glen, Va., J. Funk's Sons, printers. 1869Pub. by the author.
Duval, John Crittenden. The Adventures of Big-Foot Wallace, the TexasRanger and Hunter.Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger;Macon, Ga., J.W. Burke & Co. 1871
Duyckinck, Everet Augustus. Cyclopaedia of American literature.Philadelphia, New York and London. T.E. Zell. 1875by Evert A. and George L. Duyckinck. Ed. to date byM. Laird Simons; 2 v.
Earl Russell and the Slave Power.Manchester, Union and Emancipation Society. 1863
Edwards, Harry Stillwell. His defense, and other stories.New York, The Century Co. 1899
Edwards, Harry Stillwell. The Marbeau Cousins.Macon, Ga., The J.W. Burke Company. 1897
Edwards, Harry Stillwell. Sons and fathers.Chicago and New York, Rand McNally & Company.1896
Edwards, Harry Stillwell. Two runaways, and other stories.New York, The Century Co. (ca.1889)with illustrations by E.W. Kemble.
Edwards, Samuel E. The Ohio Hunter; or, A brief sketch of the frontierlife of Samuel E. Edwards, the great bear and deerhunter of the state of Ohio.
Battle Creek, Mich., Review and Herald Steam Pressprint. 1866
Eggleston, George Cary. A man of honor.New York, Orange Judd Company. (ca.1873)
Eggleston, George Cary. A Rebel's Recollections.New York, Hurd and Houghton; Cambridge, TheRiverside Press. 1875
Elder, William. Debt and resources of the United States, and theeffect of secession upon the trade and industry of theloyal states.Philadelphia, Ringwalt & Brown. 1863
Elemjay, Louise. Letters and miscellanies in prose, rhyme, andblank verse.Cincinnati, Moore, Anderson, Wilstach & Keys.1852
Elliott, E.N. Cotton is king, and pro-slavery arguments:comprising the writings of Hammond, Harper,Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, andCartwright on this important subject.Augusta, Ga., Pritchard, Abbott & Loomis. 1860with an essay on slavery in the light of internationallaw, by the editor.
Elliott, Sarah Barnwell. The Durket sperret.New York, H. Holt and Company. 1898
Elliott, Sarah Barnwell. The Felmeres.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1879
Elliott, Sarah Barnwell. An incident, and other happenings.New York and London, Harper & Brothers. 1899with illustrations by W.T. Smedley.
Elliott, Sarah Barnwell. Jerry.New York, H. Holt and Company. 1891
Elliott, Sarah Barnwell. John Paget.New York, H. Holt and Company. 1893
Elliott, Sarah Barnwell. A Simple Heart.New York, J. Ireland. 1887
Elliott, William. Carolina Sports, by Land and Water: includingincidents of devil-fishing, &c.Charleston, Burges and James. 1846
Elliott, William. The Letters of Agricola.Greenville, S.C., Office of the Southern Patriot. 1852
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Pub. in the Southern Standard, June, 1851.
Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The life of Colonel David Crockett.Philadelphia, Porter & Coates. (ca.1884)
Ellis, James Tandy. Poems by Ellis.Louisville, Ky., G.G. Fetter Printing Co. 1898
Elmore, James B. (James Buchanan). Love among the mistletoe, and poems.Alamo, Ind., the author. 1899
Elmore, James B. (James Buchanan). A Lover in Cuba, and poems.Alamo, Ind., the author, Supplement; Nashville,Tenn., McQuiddy Printing Company. 1901; 1902
Emmons, Richard. The Battle of Bunker Hill.New York. 1839
Emmons, Richard. The Fredoniad; or, Independence preserved.Boston, Pub. for the author, by W. Emmons. 1827An epic poem on the late war of 1812; 4 v.
Emmons, Richard. The National Jubilee.Washington, F.S. Myer, printer. 1830
English Neutrality. Is the Alabama a British Pirate?.Philadelphia, B. Ashmead. 1863
English, William Hayden. The Kansas Question.Washington, D.C., printed at the CongressionalGlobe Office. 1858
Erwin, Milo. The history of Williamson county, Illinois.Marion, Il. 1876From the earliest times down to the present, with anaccurate account of the secession movement,ordinances, raids, etc., also a complete history of its"bloody vendetta," including all its recondite causes,results, etc.
Escape of Gen. John H. Morgan and Capt. Thos. H.Hines from the Ohio penitentiary, 1863.Frankfort, Ky., Capital Print. 1864From manuscript written January, 1864, by one of theConfederate officers confined in the penitentiary.
Estcourt, J.H. Rebellion and Recognition.Manchester, Eng., The Union and EmancipationSociety. 1863Slavery, sovereignty, secession, and recognitionconsidered.
Evans, Estwick. A pedestrious tour, of four thousand miles,through the western states and territories, during thewinter and spring of 1818.
Concord, N.H., printed by Joseph C. Spear. 1819Interspersed with brief reflections upon a greatvariety of topics.
Everett, Edward. The Great Issues Now Before the Country.New York, G.Q. Colton. 1861
Ewing, Thomas. Letter of the Hon. Thomas Ewing, in answer to hischarges against our generals who fought the battle ofShiloh.Columbus, R. Nevins, printer. 1862
Eyre, John. Travels: comprising a journey from England toOhio.New York, sold at Riker's. 1851
Fagan, William Long. Southern War Songs.New York, M.T. Richardson & Co. 1890Camp-fire, patriotic and sentimental, collected andarranged by W.L. Fagan.
Fallacies of Freemen and Foes of Liberty.Manchester, Union and Emancipation Society. 1863A reply to "The American War".
Fenollosa, Mary (McN.), Mrs. Out of the nest; a flight of verses.Boston, Little, Brown, and Company. 1899
Fifth Annual Reunion of the First Kentucky, Orphan,Brigade, C.S.A., Cynthiana, Kentucky, 1886.Frankfort, Ky., printed by the Western Argus. 1887
Finck, Edward B. Musings and pastels.Louisville, Ky. J.P. Morton & Company. (1904)
Finley, James Bradley. Autobiography of Rev. James B. Finley; or,Pioneer life in the West.Cincinnati, printed at the Methodist Book Concern,for the author. 1853
Finley, James Bradley. History of the Wyandott mission, at UpperSandusky, Ohio, under the direction of the MethodistEpiscopal Church.Cincinnati, pub. by J.F. Wright and L. Swormstedt,for the Methodist Episcopal Church. 1840
Finley, James Bradley. Life Among the Indians.Cincinnati, printed at the Methodist Book Concern,for the author. 1857
Fitzgerald, Oscar Penn. California Sketches.Nashville, Tenn., Publishing House of the M.E.Church, South. 1895New and Old.
Fitzgerald, Oscar Penn.
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Judge Longstreet, A Life Sketch.Nashville, Tenn., printed for the author (by the)Publishing House of the Methodist Episcopal Church,South. 1891
Flagg, Edmund. Edmond Dantes.Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson & Brothers. 1844The sequel to Alexandre Dumas' celebrated novel ofThe Count of Monte-Cristo.
Flagg, Edmund. De Molai: the last of the military grand masters ofthe order of Templar Knights.Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson & Brothers. 1888A romance of history.
Flagg, Jared. The life and letters of Washington Allston.New York, C. Scribner's Sons. 1892with reproductions from Allston's pictures.
Flash, Henry Lyndon. Poems.New York, Rudd & Carleton. 1860
Flint, James Bradley. Sketches of Western Methodism: biographical,historical.
Flint, James Bradley. Sketches of western Methodism: biographical,historical, and miscellaneous.Cincinnati. Printed at the Methodist Book Concern,for the author. 1857Illustrative of pioneer life. Ed. W.P. Strickland, D.D.
Flint, Timothy. Francis Berrian; or, The Mexican patriot.Philadelphia, Key & Biddle. 18342 v.
Flint, Timothy. George Mason, the Young Backwoodsman; or,"Don't give up the ship".Boston, Hilliard, Gray, Little and Wilkins. 1829A story of the Mississippi.
Flint, Timothy. Indian Wars of the West.Cincinnati, E.H. Flint. 1833Containing biographical sketches of those pioneerswho headed the western settlers in repelling theattacks of the savages, together with a view of thecharacter, manners, monuments, and antiquities ofthe western Indians.
Flint, Timothy. The Life and Adventures of Arthur Clenning.Philadelphia, Towar & Hogan. 1929A novel; 2 v. in 1.
Flint, Timothy. An oration, delivered 1815, before theWashington Benevolent Societies of Lancaster andSterling and of Leominster and Fitchburg.
Worcester, Mass., printed by William Manning. 1815
(Flint, Timothy). The Shoshonee Valley, a romance.Cincinnati, E.H. Flint. 18302 v.
Flint, Timothy. Western Monthly Review.Cincinnati, E.H. Flint. 1828-1830v. 1-3; May 1827-June 1830; 3 v.
Folsom, Montgomery M. Scraps of Song and Southern Scenes.Atlanta, Ga., C.P. Byrd. 1889a collection of humorous and pathetic poems anddescriptive sketches of plantation life in thebackwoods of Georgia.
Foote, Henry Stuart. An address, delivered before the Franklin Instituteand Union Literary Societies of Centenary College,Louisiana, July 27th, 1852.Jackson, La., printed at the office of the SouthernStar. 1852
Foote, Henry Stuart. Casket of reminiscences.Washington, D.C., Chronicle Publishing Company.1874
Foote, Henry Stuart. Texas and the Texans; or, Advance of the Anglo-Americans to the South West; including a history ofleading events in Mexico, from the conquest byFernando Cortes to the termination of the Texasrevolution.Philadelphia, Thomas Cowperthwait & Co. 18412 v.
Foote, Henry Stuart. War of the rebellion; or, Scylla and Charybdis.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1866Consisting of observations upon the causes, course,and consequences of the late civil war in the UnitedStates.
Foote, William Henry. Sketches of North Carolina, historical andbiographical, illustrative of the principles of a portionof her early settlers.New York, R. Carter. 1846
Foote, William Henry. Sketches of Virginia, historical and biographical.Philadelphia, W.S. Martien. 1850-18551st-2d series; 2 v.
Ford, Paul Leicester, ed. Pamphlets on the Constitution of the UnitedStates, published during its discussion by the people,1787-1788.Brooklyn, N.Y. 1888Ed. with notes and a bibliography.
Ford, S.H. (Samuel Howard).
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The Battle of Freedom, including seven letters onreligious liberty, addressed to Bishop Spalding.Louisville, Ky., Printed by J.F. Brennan. 1855
Ford, Sallie Rochester. Ernest Quest: or, The search for truth.New York, Sheldon & Company. 1878
Ford, Sallie Rochester. Grace Truman; or, Love and principle.New York, Sheldon, Blakeman & Co. 1858
Ford, Sallie Rochester. Mary Bunyan, the Dreamer's Blind Daughter.New York, Sheldon & Co., Boston, Gould &Lincoln. 1860A tale of religious persecution.
Ford, Sallie Rochester. Raids and Romance of Morgan and His Men.New York, C.B. Richardson. 1865Reprinted from the Mobile ed.
Forman, Benjamin Rice. The Confederate Prisoners in Northern PrisonsDuring the War.
Fortier, Alcee. Louisiana Studies.New Orleans, F.F. Hansell & Bro. 1894Literature, customs and dialects, history andeducation.
Fraser, Charles. Reminiscences of Charleston.Charleston, J. Russell. 1854
Frazee, Louis Jacob. The Medical Student in Europe.Maysville, Ky., R.H. Collins. 1849
Fredericksburg and Adjacent National BattlefieldsMemorial Park Association. Fredericksburg,Virginia, 1899.Fredericksburg, Va., The Free Lance. 1899
Free suffrage, pseud.(Lexington? Ky.). (1816?)The constitution shown to be consistent with a newelection, by Free suffrage.
Freeman, Julia Deane, Mrs. Women of the South Distinguished in Literature.New York, Derby & Jackson. 1861By Mary Forrest.
French, James Strange. Elkswatawa; or, The prophet of the West.New York, Harper. 18362 v.
Gage, Frances Dana (Barker). Elsie Magoon; or, The old still-house in thehollow.Philadelphia, Lippincott. 1867
Gallagher, William Davis. Erato.Cincinnati, J. Drake. 18353 no. in 1 v.
Gallagher, William Davis. Facts and Conditions of Progress in the North-West.Cincinnati, H.W. Derby & Co. 1850Being the annual discourse for 1850; before theHistorical and Philosophical Society of Ohio; thesixty-third anniversary of the first settlement of thestate.
Gallagher, William Davis. Miami Woods, A Golden Wedding, and otherpoems.Cincinnati, R. Clarke & Co. 1881
Gallagher, William Davis. Selections from the Poetical Literature of theWest.Cincinnati, U.P. James. 1841
Garland, Hugh A. The Life of John Randolph of Roanoke.New York, D. Appleton & Company; Philadelphia,G.S. Appleton. 18502 v.
Garnett, Muscoe Russell Hunter. The Union, Past and Future: How it Works, andHow to Save it.Charleston, Steam-Power Press of Walker & James.1850By a citizen of Virginia.
Garrett, Lewis. Recollections of the West.Nashville, printed at the Western Methodist Office.1834To which are added Fletcher's six letters on thespiritual manifestation of the son of God.
Garrett, Pat. The authentic life of Billy, the kid, the noteddesperado of the Southwest, whose deeds of daringand blood made his name a terrior in New Mexico,Arizona and Northern Mexico.Santa Fe, N.M., New Mexican Printing andPublishing Co. 1882
Garrett, William. Reminiscences of Public Men in Alabama, forThirty Years.Atlanta, Ga., Plantation Publishing Company's Press.1872
Gay, Mary Ann Harris. Life in Dixie During the War.Atlanta, Ga., C.P. Byrd. 18971861-1862-1863-1864-1865. 3d ed. (enl.).
Gayarre, Charles. Aubert Dubayet; or, The two sister republics.Boston, J.R. Osgood and Company. 1882
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Gayarre, Charles. Fernando de Lemos.New York, G.W. Carleton & Co. 1872Truth and fiction. A novel.
Gayarre, Charles. Romance of the History of Louisiana.New York, D. Appleton & Company; Philadelphia,G.S. Appleton. 1848A series of lectures.
Genin, Thomas Hedges. The Napolead, in Twelve Books.St. Clairsville, O., printed by H.J. Howard. 1833
Genin, Thomas Hedges. Selections from the writings of the late.New York, E.O. Jenkins, printer. 1869With a biographical sketch. A memorial work.
Geppert, Dora (Higbee), Mrs. In "God's Country".New York, Belford Company. 1890a novel by D. Higbee.
Gilman, Caroline Howard. Love's progress.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1840By the author of "The recollections of a New Englandhousekeeper"…etc.
Gilman, Caroline Howard. Recollections of a New England bride and of asouthern matron.New York, G.P. Putnam & Co. 1852New ed. rev.
Gilman, Caroline Howard. Tales and ballads.Boston, W. Crosby & Company. 1839
Gilman, Caroline Howard. Verses of a life time.Boston and Cambridge, J. Munroe and Company.1849
Gilmer, Francis Walker. Sketches, Essays and Translations.Baltimore, F. Lucas. 1828
Goodloe, Abbie Carter. At the foot of the Rockies.New York, C. Scribner's Sons. 1905
Goodloe, Abbie Carter. Calvert of Strathore.New York, C. Scribner's Sons. 1903frontispiece from a drawing by Howard ChandlerChristy.
Gordon, Armistead Churchill. Bef' de War.New York, C. Scribner's Sons. 1888Echoes in Negro Dialect, by A.C. Gordon andThomas Nelson Page.
Gordon, Armistead Churchill. For Truth and Freedom, poems ofcommemoration.Staunton, Va., A. Shultz. 1898
Gordon, John Brown. The Old South.Augusta, Ga., Chronicle Pub. Co. 1887Addresses delivered before the ConfederateSurvivors' Association in Augusta, Georgia...by JohnB. Gordon and Charles C. Jones, Jr.
Gould, Emerson W. Fifty Years on the Mississippi; or, Gould's historyof river navigation.St. Louis, Nixon-Jones Printing Co. 1889
Goulding, Francis R. The Young Marooners on the Florida Coast.Philadelphia, J.S. Claxton. 1866
Gow, Dan. Civil War in America, a lecture delivered in aid ofthe Lancashire relief fund, on November 24th, 1862.Manchester, Abel Heywood; London, Simpkin,Marshall and Co. 1862
Grady, Henry Woodfin. The New South.New York, R. Bonner's Sons. 1890
Graves, John Temple. "The reign of the demagogue".Charlottesville, Charlottesville Chronicle ElectricPrint. 1893Delivered before the literary societies of theUniversity of Virginia, June 15th, 1893. Published bythe Washington and Jefferson Societies.
Grayson, William John. The Hireling and the Slave, Chicora and otherpoems.Charleston, S.C., McCarter & Co. 1856
Grayson, William John. Letter to His Excellency Whitemarsh B. Seabrook,governor of the state of South Carolina.Charleston, S.C., A.E. Miller. 1850On the dissolution of the union. Printed for theauthor.
Green, Raleigh Travers. Genealogical and historical notes on CulpeperCounty, Virginia.Culpeper, Va., R.T. Green. 1900Embracing a revised and enlarged edition of Dr.Philip Slaughter's History of St. Mark's parish. Comp.by Raleigh Travers Green.
Green, Thomas Jefferson. Journal of the Texas expedition against Mier.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1845Illustrated with drawings taken from life by CharlesM'Laughlin, a fellow-prisoner.
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Green, Thomas Marshall. The Spanish Conspiracy.Cincinnati, R. Clarke & Co. 1891A review of early Spanish movements in the south-west. Containing proofs of the intrigues of JamesWilkinson and John Brown; of the complicitytherewith of Judges Sebastian, Wallace, and Innes;the early struggles of Kentucky of Kentucky forautonomy; the intrigues of Sebastian in 1795-7, andthe legislative investigation of his corruption.
Griffin, Gilderoy Wells. Memoir of Col. Chas. S. Todd.Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger. 1873
Griffin, Gilderoy Wells. Studies in Literature.Baltimore, H.C. Turnbull, Jr. 1870
Griswold, Rufus W. (Rufus Wilmot). Passages from the correspondence and otherpapers of Rufus W. Griswold.Cambridge, Mass., W.M. Griswold. 1898
Griswold, Rufus W. (Rufus Wilmot). The Poets and Poetry of America.New York, J. Miller. 1874
Griswold, Rufus W. (Rufus Wilmot). The Prose Writers of America.Philadelphia, Porter and Coates. 1870With a survey of the intellectual history, condition,and prospects of the country.
Griswold, Rufus W. (Rufus Wilmot), ed. The female poets of America.Philadelphia, Carey and Hart. 1849
Gross, Samuel David. Autobiography of Samuel D. Gross, M.D....emeritus professor of surgery in the JeffersonMedical College of Philadelphia.Philadelphia, G. Barrie. 1887Ed. by his sons; 2 v.
Gross, Samuel David. A Discourse on the Life, Character, and Servicesof Daniel Drake, M.D.Louisville, printed at the office of the LouisvilleJournal. 1853Delivered before the faculty and medical students ofthe University of Louisville, 1853.
Gross, Samuel David. John Hunter and His Pupils.Philadelphia, P. Blakiston. 1881
Gross, Samuel David. Memorial oration in honor of Ephraim McDowell,"The father of ovariotomy".Pub. by the society. Louisville, Ky., printed by J.P.Morton. 1879Delivered at Danville, Ky., at the dedication of themonument erected to the memory of Dr. EphraimMcDowell by the Kentucky State Medical Society,1879.
Grund, Francis Joseph. Aristocracy in America.London, R. Bentley. 1839From the sketch-book of a German nobleman. Ed. byFrancis J. Grund; 2 v. in 1.
Guest, Moses. Poems on Several Occasions.Cincinnati, Looker & Reynolds, printers. 1823To which are annexed extracts from a journal, keptby the author while he followed the sea, and during ajourney from New Brunswick, in New Jersey, toMontreal and Quebec.
Hague, Parthenia Antoinette (Vardaman), Mrs. A Blockaded Family: life in southern Alabamaduring the Civil War.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Co.1888
Haliburton, Thomas Chandler. Traits of American Humor.London, Colburn and Co. 1852by native authors. Ed. and adapted by the author of"Sam Slick."; 3 v.
Hall, Frederick. Letters from the East and from the West.Washington City, F. Taylor and W.M. Morrison;Baltimore, F. Lucas, Jr. 1840
Hall, James. An address delivered before the Erodelphiansociety of Miami University.Cincinnati, Corey and Fairbank. 1833
Hall, James. The Harpe's Head, a legend of Kentucky.Philadelphia, Key & Biddle. 1833
Hall, James. Legends of the West.New York, G.P. Putnam. 1853
Hall, James. Letters From the West.London, H. Colburn. 1828
Hall, James. A memoir of the public service of William HenryHarrison, of Ohio.Philadelphia, Key & Biddle. 1836
Hall, James. An oration delivered in commemoration of thefestival of St. John the Baptist.Pittsburgh, pub. by request, Ohio Lodge No. 118;Butler & Lambdin printers. 1818
Hall, James. Sketches of history, life, and manners, in theWest.Philadelphia, H. Hall. 18352 v.
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Hall, James. The soldier's Bride and other tales.Philadelphia, Key and Biddle. 1833
Hall, James. Statistics of the West.Cincinnati, J.A. James & Co. 1836
Hall, James. Tales of the Border.Philadelphia, H. Hall. 1835
Hall, James. Trial and Defence of First Lieutenant James Hall.Pittsburgh, Eichbaum and Johnston, printers. 1820
Hall, James. The West; its Commerce and Navigation.Cincinnati, H.W. Derby & Co. 1848
Hall, James. The Wilderness and the War Path.New York, Wiley and Putnam. 1846
Hall, Newman. The American War.London, J. Nisbet & Co. 1862
Hall, Newman. The Pro-Slavery Religion of the South.Manchester, Union and Emancipation Society. 1863
Harben, William. Almost persuaded.New York, The Minerva Publishing Company. 1890
Harben, William Nathaniel. White Marie, a story of Georgian plantation life.New York, Cassell & Company. 1889
Harlan, Mary B. Ellen; or, The chained mother, and pictures ofKentucky slavery.Cincinnati, for the author, by Applegate & Co. 1853
Harland, Marion. Husks.New York, Sheldon & Company. 1863Colonel Floyd's wards. By Marion Harland (pseud.).
Harland, Marion. Jessamine.New York, G.W. Carleton & Co. (etc., etc.). 1873A novel. By Marion Harland (pseud.).
Harland, Marion. Ruby's husband.New York, Sheldon and Company. 1869By Marion Harland (pseud.).
Harland, Marion. Sunnybank.New York, Sheldon and Company. 1866By Marion Harland (pseud.).
Harney, John Milton.
Crystalina, a fairy tale.New York, printed by George F. Hopkins. 1816By an American.
Harris, George Washington. Sut Lovingood.New York, Dick & Fitzgerald. 1867
Harrison, William Henry, pres., U.S. A discourse on the aborigines of the Ohio Valley.Chicago, Fergus Printing Company. 1883
Hart, John Seely. The Female Prose Writers of America.Philadelphia, E.H. Butler & Co. 1852
Hart, John Seely. A manual of American literature; a textbook forschools and colleges.Philadelphia, Eldridge & Brother. 1873
Hawley, Zerah. A journal of a tour through Connecticut,Massachusetts, New York, the north part ofPennsylvania and Ohio, including a year's residencein that part of the state of Ohio, styled NewConnecticut, or Western Reserve.New Haven, printed by S. Converse. 1822
Haygood, Atticus Green, bp. Pleas for progress.Nashville, Tenn., printed for the author, Pub. Houseof the M.E. Church, South. 1889
Hayne, Paul Hamilton. Avolio, a legend of the island of Cos.Boston. Ticknor and Fields. 1860
Hayne, Paul Hamilton. Poems.Boston, Ticknor and Fields. 1855
Hayne, William. Sylvan lyrics and other verses.New York, F.A. Stokes Company. 1893
Henderson, Joseph F. The Frontier Hunter.New York, George Munro. 1869
Henkle, Moses Montgomery. The Life of Henry Bidleman Bascom.Louisville, Morton & Griswold. 1854
Hentz, Caroline Lee (Whiting), Mrs. Aunt Patty's Scrap-Bag.Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson & Brothers. 1872
Hentz, Caroline Lee (Whiting), Mrs. Courtship and Marriage.Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson. 1856
Hentz, Caroline Lee (Whiting), Mrs. De Lara; or, The Morrish bride.Tuscaloosa, Ala., Woodruff & Olcott. 1843
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Hentz, Caroline Lee (Whiting), Mrs. Linda; or, The young pilot of the Belle Creole.Philadelphia, A. Hart. 1854
Hentz, Caroline Lee (Whiting), Mrs. The Lost Daughter.New York, The Federal Book Company. 1870
Hentz, Caroline Lee (Whiting), Mrs. Lovell's Folly.Cincinnati, Hubbard and Edmonds. 1833
Hentz, Caroline Lee (Whiting), Mrs. The Planter's Northern Bride.Philadelphia, Parry & M'Millan. 18542 v.
Hentz, Caroline Lee (Whiting), Mrs. Robert Graham.Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson and Brothers. 1855A sequel to "Linda".
Hentz, Caroline Lee (Whiting), Mrs. The Victim of Excitement.Philadelphia, A. Hart. 1853
Hentz, Caroline Lee (Whiting), Mrs. Wild Jack; or, The stolen child.Philadelphia, A. Hart. 1853Including the celebrated magnolia leaves.
Hersey, Thomas. Clericus, esculapius, and scepticus, vs. Col. M.Jewett, and his chemical preparations. In two parts.Columbus, Ohio. 1835
The Hesperian, a monthly miscellany of generalliterature, original and select.Columbus, O., J.D. Nichols. 1838-1839Ed. by William D. Gallagher, v. 1-3; May 1838-Nov.1839; 3 v.
Hibernicus; or, Memoirs of an Irishman.Pittsburgh, printed for the author by Cramer &Spears. 1828
Hildreth, James. Dragoon Campaigns to the Rocky Mountains.New York, Wiley & Long. 1836By a dragoon.
Hildreth, Samuel Prescott. Biographical and historical memoirs of the earlypioneer settlers in Ohio.Cincinnati, H.W. Derby & Co. 1852
Hildreth, Samuel Prescott. Contributions to the Early History of the North-West, including the Moravian Missions in Ohio.Cincinnati, Hitchcock & Walden; New York, Carlton& Lanahan. 1864
Hildreth, Samuel Prescott. Pioneer History, being an account of the firstexaminations of the Ohio Valley, and the earlysettlement of the Northwest territory.
Cincinnati, H.W. Derby & Co.; New York, A. S.Barnes & Co. 1848
Hill, Benjamin Harvey, jr. Senator Benjamin H. Hill of Georgia.Atlanta, Ga., H.C. Hudgins & Co. 1891His life, speeches and writings.
Hill, Benjamin Harvey, jr. Senator Benjamin H. Hill of Georgia.Atlanta, T.H.P. Bloodworth. 1893
Hill, Daniel Harvey. The Old South.Baltimore, Andrew J. Conlon; Atlanta, Ga., H.C.Hudgins & Co. 1887
Hilliard, Henry Washington. Politics and pen pictures at home and abroad.New York (etc.), G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1892
Hilliard, Henry Washington. Speeches and addresses (1839-1854).New York, Harper & Brothers. 1855
History of General Albert Sidney Johnston.New York, Knapp & Company. 1888
History of General John Bell Hood.New York, Knapp & Company. 1886
History of General John Hunt Morgan.New York, Knapp & Company. 1888
Hodge, George Baird. Sketch of the First Kentucky Brigade.Printed at the Kentucky Yeoman Office, Major &Johnston. 1874
Hoffman, Charles Feno. Greyslaer, a romance of the Mohawk.New York, Harper. 18402 v.
Holmes, Daniel. Dialogue on Slavery.Dayton, O., Gazette Book and Job Rooms. 1854
Holmes, Mary Jane. Christmas Stories.New York, G.W. Carleton & C. 1885
Holmes, Mary Jane. Edith Lyle.New York, G.W. Carleton & Co. 1876
Holmes, Mary Jane. Edna Browning.New York, G.W. Carleton & Co. 1880
Holmes, Mary Jane. The English Orphans.New York, D. Appleton. 1855
Holmes, Mary Jane. Forrest House.
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New York, G.W. Carleton & Co. 1883
Holmes, Mary Jane. The Homestead on the Hillside, and other tales.New York, G.W. Dillingham. 1888
Holmes, Mary Jane. Hugh Worthington.New York, Carleton. 1869
Holmes, Mary Jane. Marian Grey.New York, Carleton. 1863
Holmes, Mary Jane. Rose Mather.New York, G.W. Carleton & Co. 1868
Holt, Joseph. Speech of Hon. Joseph Holt, of Kentucky, atIrving Hall, New York, 1861.New York, G.P. Putnam. 1861
Hooper, Johnson Jones. Dog and Gun.New York, A.O. Moore. 1858
Hooper, Johnson Jones. Some Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, Lateof the Tallapoosa Volunteers.Philadelphia, Carey and Hart. 1846
Hooper, Johnson Jones. The Widow Rugby's Husband.Philadelphia, A. Hart, late Carey & Hart. 1851
Hope, James. Leoni di Monota: and other poems.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1857
Hope, James Barron. Arms and the Man, recited on the one hundredthanniversary of the surrender of Lord Cornwallis atYorkstown.Norfolk, Va., Landmark Publishing Company. 1882
Hope, James Barron. A Collection of Poems.Richmond, Va., A. Morris. 1850
Hope, James Barron. An Elegiac Ode.Richmond, Examiner Job Print. 1866
Hope, James Barron. Under the Empire.Norfolk, Va., J.B. Hope & Co. 1878
Hope, James Barron. A Wreath of Virginia Bay Leaves.Richmond, Va., West, Johnston & C. 1895
Hoskins, Nathan. Notes Upon the Western Country.Greenfield, Mass., printed by J.P. Fogg. 1833
Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of Ohio.Cincinnati, Derby, Bradley & Co. 1847
Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of the Great West.New York, G.F Tuttle; Cincinnati, H. Iowe. 18572 v. in 1.
Hubner, Charles W. Poems and Essays.New York, Brown & Derby. 1881
Hubner, Charles W. Wild Flowers.New York, The Authors' Publishing Company. 1877Poems.
Hughes, Thomas. The Cause of Freedom.London, The Emancipation Society. 1863
Hundley, Daniel R. Social Relations in our Southern States.New York, H.B. Price. 1860
Hunn, Anthony. Sin and redemption, A religious poem.Lexington, printed by W.W. Worsely..."Reporter"press. 1812
Hunnicut, James W. The Conspiracy Unveiled.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1863
Hunter, John Dunn. Memoirs of a captivity among the Indians ofNorthern America, from childhood to the age ofnineteen.London, printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme,Brown and Green. 18243d ed., with additions.
In Memoriam.Charleston, S.C., Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co.1890Jefferson Davis.
Ingle, Edward. Southern Sidelights.New York, Boston, T.Y. Crowell & Company. 1896
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). The American Lounger.Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard. 1839
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). Blanche Talbot.New York and Boston, Williams Brothers. 1847
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). Bonfeld; or, The outlaw of the Bermudas.New York and Boston, H.L. Williams. 1846
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). Burton; or, The sieges.
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New York, Harper & Brothers. 1838A romance. By the author of "The Southwest" and"Lafitte"; 2 v.
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). Captain Kyd; or, The wizard of the sea.New York, De Witt & Davenport. 1852
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). The Dancing Feathers.New York and Boston, Williams Brothers. 1845-1847
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). Edward Austin; or, The hunting flask.Boston, F. Gleason. 1842
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). Edward Manning: or, The bride and the maiden.New York and Boston, Williams Brothers; (etc.,etc.). 1847
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). Forrestal; or, The light of the reef.New York, Morning Star Office. 1850
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). Lafitte, the Pirate of the Gulf.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1836
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). The Life and Adventures of Percival Mayberry, anautobiography.Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson. 1854
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). The Odd Fellow; or, The secret association.Boston, United States Publishing Company. 1846
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). The Prince of the House of David.New York, Pudney & Russell. 1855
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). The Silver Ship of Mexico.New York and Boston, H.L. Williams. 1846A tale of the Spanish Main.
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). The South-west.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1935By a Yankee; 2 v.
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). The Spectre Steamer.Boston, United States Publishing Company. 1846
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). The Sunny south; or, The southerner at home.Philadelphia, G.C. Evans. 1860
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). Wildash; or, The cruiser of the capes.New York, Williams Brothers. 1847
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt).
The Wing of the wind.New York, Burgess, Stringer and Company. 1845A novelette of the sea.
Ingraham, J.H. (Joseph Holt). Winwood; or, The fugitive of the seas.New York and Boston, H.L. Williams; Louisville,Ky., J.A. Penton. 1846
Ingraham, Prentiss. Land of Legendary Lore, sketches of romance andreality on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake.Easton, Md., The Gazette Publishing House. 1898
Jackson, Henry Rootes. Tallulah, and other poems.Savannah, J.M. Cooper. 1850
Jackson, Henry W. The Southern Women of the Second AmericanRevolution.Atlanta, Ga., Intelligencer Steam-power Press. 1863
James, Francis Bakewell. McCook's Brigade at the Assault Upon KenesawMountain, Georgia, June 27, 1864.1864
James, Uriah Pierson. The Negro Melodist.Cincinnati, H.M. Bulison; Philadelphia, D. Bulison.1857
Jay, John. The Great Issue.New York, Baker & Godwin, printers. 1864
Jefferies, Richard. The Gamekeeper at Home.Boston, Roberts Brothers. 1890
Jeffrey, Rosa (Vertner). The Crimson Hand.Philadelphia, Lippincott. 1881
Jeffrey, Rosa (Vertner). Daisy Dare.Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger. 1871
Jeffrey, Rosa (Vertner). Marah.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1884
Jeffrey, Rosa (Vertner). Woodburn.New York, Sheldon. 1864
Jewett, Susan W., Mrs. The Old Corner Cupboard.Cincinnati, Truman and Spofford. 1856
Johnson, Joseph Eggleston. Narrative of Military Operations.New York, D. Appleton and Co. 1874
Johnson, Richard.
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Widow Guthrie; a novel.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1890...illustrated by E. W. Kemble.
Johnston, Charles. A Narrative of.New York, printed by J. & J. Harper. 1827
Johnston, Orramel. The chartered rag light; or, An impartial view ofthe banking system in the United States.Maysville, Ky., printed for the publisher by A.Crookshanks. 1818
Johnston, Richard Malcolm. Life of Alexander H. Stephens.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1883
Johnston, Richard Malcolm. Little Ike Templin, and other stories.Boston, Lothrop Publishing Company. 1894
Johnston, Richard Malcolm. Mr. Absalom Billingslea, and Other Georgia Folk.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1888
Johnston, Richard Malcolm. Mr. Billy Downs and his likes.New York, C.L. Webster & Co. 1892
Johnston, Richard Malcolm. Mr. Fortner's marital claims, and other stories.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1892
Johnston, Richard Malcolm. Ogeechee cross-firings; a novel.New York. Harper & Brothers. 1889
Johnston, Richard Malcolm. Old Mark Langston; a tale of Duke's creek.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1884
Johnston, Richard Malcolm. Old Times in Middle Georgia.New York, London, The Macmillan Company. 1897
Johnston, Richard Malcolm. Pearce Amerson's Will.Chicago. Way and Williams. 1898with illustrations by Orson Lowell.
Johnston, Richard Malcolm. The Primes and Their Neighbors, ten tales ofmiddle Georgia.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1891
Johnston, Richard Malcolm. Studies, literary and social.Indianapolis, The Bowen-Merrill Co. 18911st series.
Johnston, Richard Malcolm. Studies, literary and social.Indianapolis. The Bowen-Merrill Co. 18922nd series.
Johnston, Richard Malcolm. Two gray tourists.New York, P.J. Kenady. 1893from papers of Mr. Philemon Perch (pseud.). Ed. byRichard Malcolm Johnston.
Johnston, William. An address on the aspect of national affairs andthe right of secession.Cincinnati, Rickey & Carroll. 1861
Johnston, William J. Sketches of the history of Stephenson county, Ill.,and incidents connected with the early settlement ofthe North-West.Freeport, Ill., printed and published by J.O.P.Burnside. 1854Written for the Freeport Bulletin.
Johnston, William Preston. The Life of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston.New York, D. Appleton. 1878
Johnston, William Preston. My Garden Walk.New Orleans, Hansell & Bro. 1894
Johnston, William Preston. Pictures of the Patriarchs, and other poems.New Orleans, F.F. Hansell & Bro. 1895
Johnston, William Preston. Seekers After God, sonnets.Louisville, Ky., J.P. Morton & Company. 1898
Johonnot, Jackson. The Remarkable Adventures of.Printed at Lexington (Kentucky); re-printed atProvidence. 1791; 1793
Jones, Charles A. The Outlaw, and other poems.Cincinnati, J. Drake. 1835
Jones, Charles Colcock. Antiquities of the southern Indians, particularly ofthe Georgia tribes.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1873
Jones, Charles Colcock. Historical sketch of Tomo-chi-chi, mico of theYamacraws.Albany, N.Y., J. Munsell. 1868
Jones, Charles Colcock. Memorial history of Augusta, Georgia, from itssettlement in 1735 to the close of the eighteenthcentury.Syracuse, D. Mason & Co. 1890
Jones, Charles Colcock. Negro Myths From the Georgia Coast Told in theVernacular.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1888
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Jones, John Beauchamp. Adventures of Col. Gracchus Vanderbomb, ofSloughcreek, in pursuit of the presidency.Philadelphia, A. Hart. 1852
Jones, John Beauchamp. Border War, a tale of disunion.New York, Rudd & Carleton. 1859
Jones, John Beauchamp. Life and Adventures of a Country Merchant.Philadelphia, Lippincott. 1877
Jones, John Beauchamp. The monarchist: an historical novel, embracingreal characters and romantic adventures.Philadelphia. A. Hart. 1853
Jones, John Beauchamp. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the ConfederateStates Capital.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 18662 v.
Jones, John Beauchamp. The Rivel Belles; or, Life in Washington.Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson & Brothers. 1878
Jones, John Beauchamp. Rural Sports, a tale.Philadelphia, C. Marshall. 1849In four parts.
Jones, John Beauchamp. The Western Merchant.Philadelphia, Grigg, Elliott & Co. 1849By Luke Shortfield.
Jones, John Beauchamp. Wild Southern Scenes.Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson. 1859A tale of disunion! And border war!.
Jones, John William. Christ in the Camp.Richmond, Va., B.F. Johnson & Co. 1887
Jones, Samuel. A treatise of church discipline, and a directory.Lexington, (Ky.), Printed by T. Anderson. 1805
Jones, Uriah James. Simon Girty, the Outlaw.Philadelphia, G.B. Zeiber & Co.; New York, Burgess& Stringer. 1846
Kelley, William Darrah. Addresses of the Hon. W.D. Kelley, Miss Anna E.Dickinson, and Mr. Frederick Douglas, at a massmeeting...Philadelphia, July 6, 1863, for thepromotion of colored enlistments.Philadelphia. 1863
Kelley, William Darrah. The South--Its Resources and Wants.
Washington, Union Republican CongressionalExecutive Committee. 1866
Kemble, Frances Anne. Journal of a residence on a Georgian plantation in1838-1839.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1863
Kendall, George Wilkins. Narrative of the Texas Santa Fe expedition.New York, Harper and Brothers. 18442 v.
Kendall, George Wilkins. The war between the United States and Mexicoillustrated.New York, D. Appleton & Company. 1851
Kennedy, John. At home and abroad; a series of essays; with ajournal in Europe in 1867-8.(New York) G.P. Putnam & Sons. 1872
(Kennedy, John). Quodlibet: containing some annals thereof.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1860By Solomon Second thoughts (pseud.); 2d ed.
Kennedy, John Pendleton. The Border States.1860
Kennedy, John Pendleton. Mr. Ambrose's letters on the rebellion.New York, Hurd & Houghton; Baltimore, J.S.Waters. 1865
Kennedy, John Pendleton. Rob of the Bowl.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1860A legend of St. Inigoe's.
Kennedy, William. Texas: the rise, progress, and prospects of theRepublic of Texas. Ketchum, Mrs. Annie C. Lotos-flowers.London, R. Hastings; (London, W. Clowes). 1841
Kentucky. Commissioners to the Peace Conference atWashington, February, 1861.Frankfort, printed at the Yoeman Office, J.B. Major,state printer. 1861
Ketchum, Annie Chambers. Benny, a Christmas ballad.New York, S.R. Wells; Frankfort, printed at theYoeman Office, J.B. Major, state printer. 1870
Ketchum, Annie Chambers. Christmas Carillons.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1888
Ketchum, Annie Chambers. Lotos-flowers, gathered in sun and shadow.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1877
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by Mrs. Chambers-Ketchum.
Keyes, James. Pioneers of Scioto County.Portsmouth, Ohio. 1880
King, A. British Sympathy in the American Crisis.Dublin, printed by Porteous and Gibbs. 1863By an Irishman.
Kirk, Charles D. Wooing and Warring in the Wilderness, a story ofCanetuckey.New York, Derby and Jackson; Louisville, Ky., F.A.Crump. 1866
Knight, Henry Cogswell. Letters from the South and West.Boston, pub. by Richardson and Lord, J.H.A. Frost,printer. 1824
Knott, James Proctor. Duluth speech of Hon. J. Proctor Knott, ofKentucky, on the St. Croix and Superior land grant.Washington, D.C., James J. Chapman. 1879
L., E. Notes on American Affairs.London, Houlston & Wright. 1863
Laboulaye, Edouard Rene Lefebvre de. Why the North Cannot Consent to Disunion.Edinburgh, Murray and Gibb, printers. 1863
The Lady Lieutenant.Philadelphia, Barclay. 1862
Lampton, William. The confessions of a husband.New York, Cameron, Blake & Co. (1903)being a slight offset to "The confessions of a wife" byMary Adams.
Law, John. The Colonial History of Vincennes, Under theFrench, British, and American Governments.Vincennes, Ind., Harvey, Mason & Co. 1858
Leatham, E.A. Speech of.Huddersfield, J. Woodhead, printer. 1862
Lee, Richard. Memoir of the life of Richard Henry Lee.Philadelphia, H.C. Carey & I. Lea. 1825By his grandson Richard H. Lee; 2 v.
Legare, Hugh. Writings.Charleston, S.C., Burges & James; New York, D.Appleton & Co., (etc., etc.). 1846Prefaced by a memoir of his life...Edited by his sister;2 v.
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Orta-undis.Boston, W.D. Ticknor & Company. 1848
Leigh, Francis (B.), Mrs. Ten Years on a Georgia Plantation Since the War.1823
Leland, Charles Godfrey. Ye Book of Copperheads.Philadelphia, F. Leypoldt. 1863
Leng, William Christopher, Sir. The American War.Dundee, printed at the Advertiser Office. 1863
Lezay-Marnezia, Claude Francois Adrien,marquis de. Lettres ecrites des rives de l'Ohio.Au Fort-Pitt, et se trobent a Paris, chez Prault,imprimeur, an IX. 1801
Livermore, Elizabeth D., Mrs. Zoe; or, The quadroon's triumph.Cincinnati, Truman and Spofford. 18552 v.
Long, Alexander. Speech of Mr. Long, of Ohio, on the subject ofrecognition of the South.Glasgow, William Love. 1864
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Poems of America...Southern States...BritishAmerica.Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company.1882
Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin. Master William Mitten; or, A youth of Brillianttalents, who was ruined by bad luck.Macon, Ga., J.W. Burke & Co. 1889
Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin. A Voice from the South.Baltimore, Western Continent Press. 1847-1848
Longstreet, James. Manassas to Appomattox.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Company. 1896
Lossing, Benson John. Pictorial History of the Civil War.Philadelphia, G.W. Childs. 1866-18683 v.
Loveman, Robert. Poems.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Company. 1897
Lucas, Daniel Bedinger. Memoir of John Yates Beal: his life; trial;correspondence; diary; and private manuscript foundamong his papers, including his own account of theraid on Lake Erie.Montreal, printed by J. Lovell. 1865
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Lucas, Daniel Bedinger. The Wreath of Eglantine, and other poems.Baltimore, Kelly, Piet & Company. 1869
Mackey, John W. The Shawnee Witch, a romance of the westernborder.New York, George Munro. 1868
Mansfield, Edward Deering. Personal Memories.Cincinnati, R. Clarke. 1879
Marks, Elias. Elfredie of Guldal, a Scandinavian legend.New York, D. Appleton and Company; Philadelphia,G.S. Appleton. 1850
Marr, Frances Harrison. Heart-life in Song.Richmond, Va., J.W. Randolph & English. 1883
Marr, Frances Harrison. Virginia, and other poems.Philadelphia, Sherman & Co., printers. 1881
Marshall, Humphrey. The Aliens.May 15, 1798
Marshall, Thomas Francis. Speeches and Writings.Cincinnati, Applegate. 1858Ed. by W.L. Barre.
Martinez Caro, Ramon. Verdadera idea de la primera campana de Teja ysucesos ocurridos despues de la accion de SanJacinto.Mexico, Impr. De Santiago Perez a cargo de A. Sojo.1837
Marvin, William F. The Battle of Monterey.Danville, Ky., A.S. M'Grorty. 1851
Mason, Emily Virginia. The Southern Poems of the War.Baltimore, J. Murphy & Co. 1867
Maxwell, William. A memoir of the Rev. John H. Rice, D.D., firstprofessor of Christian theology in Union TheologicalSeminary, Virginia.Philadelphia, J. Whetham; Richmond, R.I. Smith.1835
Maxwell, William. Poems.Philadelphia, published by M. Thomas, No. 52,Chestnut Street, William Fry, printer. 1816
May, Caroline, ed. The American female poets: with biographical andcritical notices.Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakiston. (1850?)
May, Samuel. The Fugitive Slave Law.New York, American Anti-Slavery Society. 1856
Mayes, Edward. Lucas Q.C. Lamar: his life, times, and speeches,1825-1893.Nashville, Tenn., Publishing House of the MethodistEpiscopal Church, South. 1896
McAfee, Nellie Marshall. As by Fire.Harrodsburg, Ky., published by the author. 1872Third edition.
McAfee, Robert Breckinridge. History of the late war in the western country,from the commencement of hostilities at Tippecanoe,to the termination of the contest at New Orleans onthe return of peace.Lexington, Ky., published by Worsley & Smith. 1816
McCabe, James Dabney. The Aid-De-Camp.Richmond, W.A.J. Smith. 1863
McCabe, James Dabney. The Life of Thomas J. Jackson.Richmond, J.E. Goode. 1864By an ex-cadet.
McCabe, William G. The Defence of Petersburg.Richmond, G.W. Gary, printer. 1876
McClung, John Alexander. Camden, a tale of the South.Philadelphia, Carey & Lea. 18302 v.
McClung, John Alexander. Sketches of Western Adventure.Covington, Ky., R.H. Collins & Co. 1874
McClung, John Alexander. Sketches of western adventure, containing anaccount of the most interesting incidents connectedwith the settlement of the West 1755-1794.Maysville, Ky., L. Collin's. 1832
McCoy, Isaac. A few observations in vindication of the doctrineof the final perseverance of the saints, in answer toMr. Timothy Merritt.Frankfort, Ky., Printed for the author by WilliamGerard. 1811Published by the approbation of the Regular Baptistchurch, on Maria Creek, I.T.
McCulloch, Hugh. The quest of Heracles and other poems.Cambridge (Mass.), Chicago, Stone and Kimball.1894
McCulloch-Williams, Martha.
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A landlover and his land.Armonk, N.Y. private pub. 1909
McCulloch-Williams, Martha. The tenant of Woodfell.New York, P.F. Collier. 1892A story of fate.
McCulloch-Williams, Martha. Two of a trade.New York, J.S. Tait and Sons. 1894
McDonald, John. Biographical sketches of General NathanielMassie, General Duncan McArthur, Captain WilliamWells, and General Simon Kenton, who were earlysettlers in the western country.Cincinnati, for the author, by E. Morgan and Son.1838
McGovern, John. John McGovern's poems.Evanston, W.S. Lord. 1902
McIlvain, Clara (Lowell). Echoes of the Past.Louisville, Ky., J.P. Morton and Company. 1880
McKenny, Thomas Lorraine. History of the Indian tribes of North America,with biographical sketches and anecdotes of theprincipal chiefs.Philadelphia, published by Daniel Rice and James G.Clarke. 1842-18443 v.
McKinney, Kate (Slaughter), Mrs. Katydid's poems, with a letter by Jno. Aug.Williams.(Louisville, Ky., Printed by the Courier-JournalPrinting Company). (ca.1887)
McKnight, Charles. Our Western Border, one hundred years ago.Philadelphia, Cincinnati, J.C. McCurdy & Co. 1875
McMurtrie, Henry. Sketches of Louisville and its environs, including,among a great variety of miscellaneous matter, aFlorula louisvillensis.Louisville, printed by S. Penn, Jun. 1819
McNemar, Richard. A concise answer, to the general inquiry, who, orwhat are the Shakiers.First printed at Union Village, Ohio; reprinted atEnfield, N.H., Albon Chase, printer. 1823; 1825
McNemar, Richard. A Selection of Hymns and Poems, for the use ofBelievers.Watetvliet (i.e., Watervliet), Ohio. 1833
Meade, William. Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1861
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Meek, Alexander Beaufort. The Red Eagle.New York, D. Appleton & Company. 1855A poem of the South.
Meek, Alexander Beaufort. Romantic Passages in Southwestern History.New York, Mobile, S.H. Goetzel & Co. 1857
Meek, Alexander Beaufort. Songs and Poems of the South.New York, Mobile, S.H. Goetzel & Co. 1857
Meek, Alexander Beaufort. The Southwest.Tuscaloosa, C.B. Baldwin, p'r. 1840A discourse for the eighth anniversary of theErosophic society of the University of Alabama.
Meeker, Nathan Cook. Life in the West; or, Stories of the MississippiValley.New York, W. R. Wells. 1868
Mellor, Enoch. War on Slavery.Manchester, Union and Emancipation Society.
Memminger, Christopher Gustavus. Lecture.Augusta, Ga., W.S. Jones, printer. 1851Showing African slavery to be consistent with themoral and physical progress of a nation.
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Mercier, Alfred. Le fou de Palerme.Nouvelle-Orleans, Impr. Du "Carillon". 1873
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Meserve, Arthur L. The Indian Spirit.New York, George Munro. 1868
Meserve, Arthur L. The Painted Paleface; or, The scourge of the river.
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New York, George Munro. 1868
Miall, Charles S. The Proposed Slave Empire.London, E. Stock. 1863
Milburn, William Henry. The rifle, axe, and saddle-bags.New York, Derby & Jackson; Cincinnati, H.W.Derby & Co. 1857
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Miller, Elvira Sydnor. Songs of the Heart.Louisville, Ky., J.P. Morton and Company. 1885
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Mitford, Mary Russell. Lights and shadows of American Life.London, H. Colburn and R. Bentley. 18323 v.
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Monette, John Wesley. History of the discovery and settlement of thevalley of the Mississippi, by the three great Europeanpowers, Spain, France, and Great Britain, until theyear 1846.New York, Harper & Brothers. 18462 v.
Morehead, Charles Slaughter. Who Commenced the War?.The following extracts from the testimony of Gov.Morehead, of Kentucky, throws light on this subject.
Morehead, James Turner. An address in commemoration of the firstsettlement of Kentucky, delivered at Boonesborough.Frankfort, Ky., A.G. Hodges. 1840
Morris, Robert. The Lights and Shadows of Freemasonry.Louisville, Ky., pub. by J.F. Brennan. 1852
Morris, Robert. The Masonic Martyr.Louisville, Ky., Morris & Monsarrat. 1861The biography of Eli Bruce, sheriff of NiagaraCounty, New York.
Morris, Robert. Masonic Odes and Poems.New York, R. Morris. 1864
Morris, Robert. Tales of Masonic Life.Louisville, Ky., Morris & Monsarrat. 1860
Morris, Robert. William Morgan; or, Political anti-masonry.New York, R. Macoy. 1883
Morton, E.J. The American War.Halifax, T. and W. Birtwhistle. 1863
Mosgrove, George Dallas. Kentucky Cavaliers in Dixie.Louisville, Ky., Courier-Journal Job Printing Co.1895
Murat, Achille, prince. Esquisse morale et politique des Etats-Unis et del'Amerique du Nord.Paris, Crochard. 1832
(Murfree, Mary Noailles). The bushwackers, and other stories.Chicago & New York, H.S. Stone & Co. 1899by Charles Egbert Craddock (pseud.).
(Murfree, Mary Noailles). The despot of Broomsedge Cove.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1889by Charles Egbert Craddock (pseud.).
(Murfree, Mary Noailles). Down the ravine (a story).Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company.1885by Charles Egbert Craddock (pseud.).
(Murfree, Mary Noailles). His vanished star.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1894by Charles Egbert Craddock (pseud.).
Murfree, Mary Noailles. In the "Stranger people's? Country, a novel.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1891by Charles Egbert Craddock (pseud.).
(Murfree, Mary Noailles). In the clouds (a story).Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1887by Charles Egbert Craddock (pseud.).
(Murfree, Mary Noailles). In the Tennessee mountains.Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company.1884by Charles Egbert Craddock (pseud.).
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(Murfree, Mary Noailles). The juggler (a story).Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1897by Charles Egbert Craddock (pseud.).
Murfree, Mary Noailles. The mystery of Witch-Face Mountain.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1895
(Murfree, Mary Noailles). The phantoms of the foot-bridge, and otherstories.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1895by Charles Egbert Craddock (pseud.).
(Murfree, Mary Noailles). The prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1885by Charles Egbert Craddock (pseud.).
Murfree, Mary Noailles. The Story of Keedon Bluffs.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1888by Charles Egbert Craddock (pseud.).
Murfree, Mary Noailles. The Story of Old Fort Loudon.New York, The Macmillan Company; London,Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 1899by Charles Egbert Craddock (pseud.).
(Murfree, Mary Noailles). Where the battle was fought, a novel.Boston, J.R. Osgood and Company. 1884by Charles Egbert Craddock (pseud.).
(Murfree, Mary Noailles). The young mountaineers.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1897short stories by Charles Egbert Craddock (pseud.)with illustrations by Malcolm Fraser.
Musick, John Roy. Stories of Missouri.New York, Chicago, American Book Company. 1897
Musick, John Roy. Stories of Missouri.New York, Chicago, American Book Company. 1897
Nicholas, Eliza Jane (P.), Mrs. Lyrics.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1873By Pearl Rivers (pseud.).
Nicholas, George. A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky to hisfriend in Virginia.Lexington (Ky.),. Printed by John Bradford. 1798
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Nicholas, George. A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, tohis friend, in Virginia.Lexington, printed; Philadelphia, reprinted, by JamesCarey, No;. 16 Chestnut Street. 1799
Nicholas, George. To the freemen of Kentucky.Lexington. March 30, 1799Considering myself as accountable to my fellowcitizens for my political conduct, I shall, for yoursatisfaction, answer the charges which have beenbrought against me, by several anonymous writers.
Norton, Frank Henry. The Days of Daniel Boone.New York, W.L. Allison. 1883
Opinions of the liberal press on the correspondencebetween Mr. Cobden, M.P., and Mr. Delane, theeditor of the "Times.".Manchester, A. Ireland and Co. 1864
Owen, Robert Dale. The Future of the North-West, in connection withthe scheme of reconstruction without New England.Philadelphia, Crissy & Markley, printers. 1863
Owen, Robert Dale. Labor: its History and its Prospects.Cincinnati, Herald of Truth print. 1848
(Owen, Robert Dale). Pocahontas: a historical drama, in five acts.New York, G. Dearborn. 1837By a citizen of the West.
Owen, Robert Dale. The Policy of Emancipation, in three letters.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott. 1863
Owen, Robert Dale. Twenty-Seven Years of Autobiography.New York, G.W. Carleton & Co. 1874
Owen, Robert Dale. The wrong of slavery, the right of emancipation,and the future of the African race in the UnitedStates.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1864
Palmer, Benjamin Morgan. The Life and Letter of James Henley Thornwell.Richmond, Whittet & Shepperson. 1875
Palmer, John Williamson. Folk Songs.New York, C. Scribner and Company. 1867
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Frankfort, W. Tanner. 1826
Patterson, A.W. History of the Backwoods; or, The region of theOhio.Pittsburgh, the author. 1843
Patterson, John. Charles Hopewell; or, Society as it is, and as itshould be.Cincinnati, Longley & Brothers. 1853
Patterson, John Letcher. Lyric Touches.Cincinnati, R. Clarke & Co. 1893
Patton, William Weston. Correspondence between, and the secretaries ofthe Evangelical alliance on the American War.New Haven, Conn., The New Englander. 1863
Patton, William Weston. Slavery and Infidelity; or, Slavery in the churchensures infidelity in the world.Cincinnati, Am. Reform Book and Tract Society.1856
Paulding, James Kirke. The Backwoodsman.Philadelphia, M. Thomas, J. Maxwell, printer. 1818
Paulding, James Kirke. Westward Ho!.New York, J. & J. Harper. 1832A tale; 2 v.
Paulding, William Irving. Literary Life of James K. Paulding.New York, C. Scribner and Company. 1867Comp. by his son, William J. Paulding.
Paxton, John D. Letters on slavery, addressed to the CumberlandCongregation, Virginia.Lexington, Ky., A.T. Skillman. 1833
Peabody, Elizabeth. Last evening with Allston, and other papers.Boston, D. Lothrop and Company. (1886)
Peck, Samuel Minturn. Caps and Bells.New York, White, Stokes & Allen. 1886
Peck, Samuel Minturn. Rhymes and Roses.New York and London, Frederick A. StokesCompany. 1895
Peck, Samuel Minturn. Rings and Love-Knots.New York, Frederick A. Stokes Company. 1892
Peck, William Henry. The Confederate Flag on the Ocean.New York, Van Evrie, Horton & Co. 1868
Peck, William Henry. The executioner of Venice, a novel.New York, R. Bonner's Sons. 1892
Peck, William Henry. The Fortune-teller of New Orleans; or, The twolost daughters.New York, Street & Smith. 1889
Peck, William Henry. The M'Donalds; or, The ashes of southern homes.New York, Metropolitan Record Office. 1867A tale of Sherman's march.
Peck, William Henry. Siballa the sorceress; or, The flower girl ofLondon.New York, Street & Smith. 1890A tale of the days of Richard III.
Peers, Benjamin Orrs. American Education; or, Strictures on the nature,necessity, & practicability of a system of nationaleducation, suited to the United States.New York, J.S. Taylor. 1838
Peirce, Thomas. The Muse of Hesperia.Cincinnati, The Philomathic Society. 1823
Pendleton, Louis Beauregard. Carita, a Cuban romance.Boston, New York (etc.), Lanson, Wolffe andCompany. 1898
Pendleton, Louis Beauregard. Corona of the Nantahalas, a romance.New York, The Merriam Company. 1895
Pendleton, Louis Beauregard. In the Okefenokee, a story of war time and thegreat Georgia swamp.Boston, Roberts Brothers. 1895
Pendleton, Louis Beauregard. In the wire-grass.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1889
Pendleton, Louis Beauregard. The Sons of Ham.Boston, Roberts Brothers. 1895A tale of the new South.
Perkins, James Handasyd. Annals of the West.St. Louis, J.R. Albach. 1851
Perrin, William Henry. Kentucky.Louisville, Ky., Chicago, Ill., F.A. Battey & Co. 1888A history of the state, embracing, a concise accountof the origin and development of the Virginia colony;its expansion westward, and the settlement of thefrontier beyond the Alleghanies.
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Perry, John Jasiel. Freedom National--Slavery Sectional.Washington, Buell & Blanchard, printers. 1856
Piatt, John James. At the Holy Well, with a handful of new verses.Dublin, M.H. Gill and Son; Cincinnati, R. Clarke &Co. 1887
Piatt, John James. A Book of Gold, and other sonnets.London, E. Stock. 1889
Piatt, John James. The Children Out-of-doors, a book of verses, bytwo in one house.Cincinnati, R. Clarke & Co. 1885
Piatt, John James. Landmarks and other poems.New York, Hurd and Houghton. 1872
Piatt, John James. The Nests at Washington, and other poems.New York, W. Low; London, S. Low, Son & Co.1864
Piatt, John James. Odes in Ohio, and other poems.Cincinnati, The R. Clarke Company. 1897
Piatt, John James. Pencilled Fly-leaves, a book of essays in town andcountry.Cincinnati, R. Clarke & Company. 1880
Piatt, John James. Poems of House and Home.Boston, Houghton, Osgood and Company. 1879
Piatt, John James. Poems of Two Friends.Columbus, Follett, Foster and Company. 1860by John James Piatt and William Dean Howells.
Piatt, John James. Western Windows, and other poems.New York, Hurd and Houghton. 1872
Piatt, Sarah Morgan (Bryan), Mrs. Dramatic Persons and Moods.Boston, Houghton, Osgood and Company. 1880
Piatt, Sarah Morgan (Bryan), Mrs. An Enchanted Castle.London and New York, Longmans, Green, and Co.1893
Piatt, Sarah Morgan (Bryan), Mrs. In Primrose Time, a new Irish garland.Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1886
Piatt, Sarah Morgan (Bryan), Mrs. An Irish Garland.Boston, Houghton, Mifflin and Company. 1885
Piatt, Sarah Morgan (Bryan), Mrs. An Irish Wild-flower, etc.New York, F.A. Stokes Company. 1891
Piatt, Sarah Morgan (Bryan), Mrs. Mrs. Piatt's Select Poems.Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1886
Piatt, Sarah Morgan (Bryan), Mrs. That New World, and other poems.Boston, J.R. Osgood and Company. 1877
Piatt, Sarah Morgan (Bryan), Mrs. The Witch in the Glass, etc.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1889
Piatt, Sarah Morgan (Bryan), Mrs. A Woman's Poems.Boston, J.R. Osgood and Company. 1871
Pierce, Henry N., bp. The agnostic; poems.New York, T. Whittaker. 1884
Pierce, William Leigh. An account of the great earthquakes, in thewestern states, particularly on the Mississippi River;December 16-23, 1811.Newburyport, Herald Office. 1812
Pierrepont, Edwards. A review by Judge Pierrepont of Gen. Butler'sdefense, in relation to the New Orleans gold.New York, W.C. Bryant & Co., printers. 1865
Pike, Albert. Letters to the People of the Northern States.(n.p.). (n.d.)
Pike, Albert. Nugae.Printed for private distribution; Philadelphia, C.Sherman, printer. 1854
Pike, Albert. Prose sketches and poems, written in the westerncountry.Boston, Light & Horton. 1834
Pike, Albert. State or Province? Bond or Free?.1861Addressed particularly to the people of Arkansas.
Plum, William Rattle. The Military Telegraph During the Civil War inthe United States.Chicago, Jansen, McClurg & Co. 18822 v.
(Poindexter, George). To the public.(Lexington, Ky.). (1815)"A villain's censure is extorted praise".
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Polk, Jefferson J. Autobiography of Dr. J.J. Polk.Louisville, Ky., printed for the author by J.P. Morton.1867
Pollard, Edward Alfred. Echoes From the South.New York, E.B. Treat & Co.; Baltimore, Md., L.T.Palmer & Co. 1866Comprising the most important speeches,proclamations, and public acts emanating from theSouth during the late war.
Pollard, Edward Alfred. Lee and his lieutenants.New York, E.B. Treat & Co.; Baltimore, Md., J.S.Morrow; (etc., etc.). 1867
Pollard, Edward Alfred. Letters of the Southern Spy in Washington andelsewhere.Baltimore. 1861
Pollard, Edward Alfred. Life of Jefferson Davis, with a secret history ofthe southern confederacy, gathered "behind thescenes in Richmond".Philadelphia, Chicago (etc.), National Pub. Co.(1869)
Pollard, Edward Alfred. The Lost Cause Regained.New York, G.W. Carleton & Co. 1868
Pollard, Edward Alfred. The lost cause; a new southern history of the warof the Confederates.New York, E.B. Treat & Co.; (etc., etc.). 1867
Pollard, Edward Alfred. Observations in the north: eight months in prisonand on parole.Richmond, E.W. Ayres. 1865
Pollard, Edward Alfred. Southern History of the War.New York, C.B. Richardson. 18662 v.
Pollard, Edward Alfred. The southern Spy; or, Curiosities of negro slaveryin the South. Letters from a southerner to a northernfriend.Washington, H. Polkinhorn, printer. 1859
Pollard, Edward Alfred. The Virginia tourist.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1870Sketches of the springs and mountains of Virginia.
Porcher, Francis Peyre. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests,Medical, Economical, and Agricultural.Charleston, Walker, Evans & Cogswell, printers.1869
Porter, Duval. Men, places and things.(Danville, Va.), Dance Bros. & Co., printers. 1891as noted by Benjamin Simpson (pseud.). Ed. byDuval Porter. 1st ed.
Porter, Duval. The Poems of Duval Porter.Lynchburg, Va., J.P. Bell & Co. 1875
Porter, William Trotter. The Big Bear of Arkansas.Philadelphia, Carey & Hart. 1845
Porter, William Trotter. A Quarter Race in Kentuck.Philadelphia, Carey and Hart. 1847
Potts, Eugenia Dunlap, Mrs. The Song of Lancaster, Kentucky.Cambridge, Mass., printed at the Riverside Press.1876To the statesmen, soldiers, and citizens of Garrardcounty...May, 1874.
Prentice, George Denison. Poems.Cincinnati, R. Clarke. 1876Ed., with a biographical sketch, by John James Piatt.
Prentice, George Denison. Prenticeana.New York, Derby & Jackson. 1860By the editor of the Louisville Journal.
Preston, Margaret (Junkin), Mrs. Beechenbrook, a rhyme of the war.Richmond, J.W. Randolph. 1865
Preston, Margaret (Junkin), Mrs. Old Songs and New.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1870
Preston, William Campbell. Eulogy on Hugh Swinton Legare, delivered at therequest of the city of Charleston, 1843.Charleston, S.C. 1843
Price, William Thompson. Without Scrip or Purse; or, "The mountainevangelist," George O. Barnes.Louisville, Ky., W.T. Price. 1883
Prince Society, Boston. The publications of the Prince society.Boston, The Prince Society. 1865-191936 v.
The pro-slavery argument, as maintained by the mostdistinguished writers of the southern states,containing the several essays on the subject, ofChancellor Harper, Governor Hammond, Dr. Simms,and Professor Dew.Charleston, Walker, Richards & Co. 1852
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South Union, Logan County (Kentucky). September12, 1815Instructions for the information and benefit ofdomestic manufacturers in woolen cloths.
Putnam, Sallie A. Richmond During the War.New York, G.W. Carleton & Co. 1867By a Richmond Lady.
Quisenberry, Anderson Chenault. The Life and Times of Hon. Humphrey Marshall,Sometimes an Officer in the RevolutionaryWar...Senator in Congress From 1795 to 1801.Winchester, Ky., The Sun Publishing Company. 1892
Rafinesque, Constantine S. Ancient History; or Annals of Kentucky.Frankfort, Ky., printed for the author. 1824
Rains, George Washington. History of the Confederate Power Works.Augusta, Ga., Chronicle & Constitutionalist print.1882
Ranck, George Washington. O'Hara and his elegies.Baltimore, Turnbull Bros. 1875
Ranck, George Washington. The story of Bryan's Station.Lexington, Ky., Transylvania Printing Co. 1896
Rankin, Adam. A Process in the Transylvania Presbytery.Lexington, printed by Maxwell & Cooch. 1793
Rankin, Adam. A reply to a narrative of Mr. Adam Rankin's trial&c. lately published by order of the TransylvaniaPresbytery.Lexington, printed by J. Bradford. 1794
Rankin, Adam. A review of the noted revival in Kentucky.Lexington, Ky., printed for the author, by JohnBradford. 1802Commenced in the year of Our Lord, 1801.
Read, Opie Percival. An Arkansas planter.Chicago and New York, Rand McNally & Company.(ca.1896)Cover and illustrations by W.W. Denslow and IkeMorgan.
Read, Opie Percival. The captain's romance; or, Tales of thebackwoods.New York, F.T. Nelly. (ca.1896)(Miss Madam).
Read, Opie Percival. The Carpetbagger, a novel.Chicago, Laird & Lee. 1899
Read, Opie Percival. On the Swanee River; a romance.Chicago, Laird & Lee. (ca.1895)(Golden rod ed.).
Read, Opie Percival. The tear in the cup, and other stories.Chicago, Laird & Lee. (1894)
Read, Opie Percival. The waters of Caney Fork; a romance ofTennessee.Chicago and New York, Rand McNally & Company.(1898)
Reese, Lizette Woodworth. A Branch of May.Baltimore, Cushing & Bailey. 1887
Reese, Lizette Woodworth. A handful of lavender.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1891
Reese, Lizette Woodworth. A Quiet Road.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1896
Reid, John S. Gulzar; or, The rose-bower, a tale of Persia.Indianapolis, S. Turner. 1845
Rice, Cale Young. With Omar.(Lebanon, Tenn.), private print. 1900
Richardson, Albert Deane. Beyond the Mississippi, From the Great River tothe Great Ocean.Hartford, Conn., American Publishing Company;New York, Bliss & Company. 1867
Rives, Hallie Erminie. The singing wire, and other stories.Clarksville, Tenn., W.F. Titus, printer. 1892
Robb, James. A Southern Confederacy.Chicago, J.S. Thompson. 1863Letter by Jas. Robb, late citizen of New Orleans, toHon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia.
Robertson, George. An outline of the life of George Robertson.Lexington, Ky., Translyvania Printing & Pub. 1876written by himself, with an introduction and appendixby his son.
Robertson, George. Scrap Book on Law and Politics, Men and Times.Lexington, Ky., A.W. Elder. 1855
(Robins, Elizabeth). Below the salt.London, W. Heinemann. 1896
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Robins, Elizabeth. A dark lantern; a story with a prologue.New York, The Macmillan Company; London,Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 1905by Elizabeth Robins (C.E. Raimond).
(Robins, Elizabeth). The fatal gift of beauty and other stories.Chicago, H.S. Stone & Co. 1896by C.E. Raimond (pseud.).
(Robins, Elizabeth). George Mandeville's husband.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1894by C.E. Raimond (pseud.).
Robins, Elizabeth. The magnetic north.New York, Frederick A. Stokes Company. (1904)by Elizabeth Robins (C.E. Raimond) . . . with a map.
(Robins, Elizabeth). The new moon.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1895by C.E. Raimond (pseud.).
(Robins, Elizabeth). The open question; a tale of two temperaments.New York and London, Harper & Brothers. 1899by C.E. Raimond (pseud.).
Robinson, John Hovey. The house of silence.New York, Street & Smith. 1890A tale of New Orleans.
Robinson, John Hovey. The Lone Star; or, The Texas Brave.Boston, F. Gleason's Publishing Hall. 1852
Robinson, John Hovey. Neverfail; or, The children of the border.Boston, Ballou's Monthly Magazine. n.dA tale of Kentucky.
Robinson, John Hovey. The White Rover; or, The lovely maid ofLouisiana.New York, S. French. 1851
Roe, Elizabeth A, Mrs. Aunt Leanna; or, Early scenes in Kentucky.Chicago, pub. for the author. 1855
Rosecrans, William Starke. Letters from General Rosecrans, to the democracyof Indiana.Philadelphia, printed for the Union League. 1863Action of the Ohio regiments, at Murfreesboro,regarding the copperheads.
Rouquette, Adrien Emmanuel. L'Antoniade, ou La solitude avec Dieu (trois ages)poeme cremitique.
Nouvelle-Orleans, Impr. De 1. Marchand. 1860
Rouquette, Adrien Emmanuel. Critical dialogue between Aboo and Caboo on anew book.Mingo City, New Orleans, Great Publishing House ofSam Slick Allspice. 1880Ed. by E. Junius.
Rouquette, Adrien Emmanuel. La nouvelle Atala; ou, La fille de l'esprit; legendeindienne, par Chahta-ima (de la Louisiane).Nouvelle-Orleans, Imprimerie du Propagatetrcatholique. 1879
Rouquette, Adrien Emmanuel. Les savanes, poesies americaines, par Adrien.Paris, J. Labitte; Nouvelle-Orleans, A. Moret. 1841
Rouse, J.H. Horrible Massacre at Guyandotte, Va., and ajourney to the rebel capital.1862
Rowland, Kate Mason. The Life of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, 1737-1832, with his correspondence and public papers.New York & London, G.P. Putnam's Sons. 18982 v.
Royall, Anne (Newport). The Tennessean, a novel, founded on facts.New-Haven, printed for the author. 1827
Rozier, Firmin A. Rozier's History of the Early Settlement of theMississippi Valley.St. Louis, G.A. Pierrot & Son, printers. 1890
Ruffin, Edmund. African Colonization Unveiled.Washington, printed by L. Towers. 1859
Ruffin, Edmund. The Political Economy of Slavery; or, Theinstitution considered in regard to its influence onpublic wealth and general welfare.Washington, printed by L. Towers. 1857
Rule, Lucien V. The Shrine of Love, and other poems.Chicago & New York, H.S. Stone & Company. 1898
Russell, Irwin. Poems.New York. The Century Co. (ca.1888)
Ryan, Abram. Father Ryan's poems.Mobile, J.L. Rapier & Co. 1879
Say, Thomas. American Conchology; or, Description of theshells of North America.
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New Harmony, Ind., printed at the School Press,$5.56. ; New Harmony, Ind., printed by R. Beck & J.Bennett. 1830-1834; 1832
Say, Thomas. American Entomology; or, Descriptions of theinsects of North America.Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum, S.A. Mitchell.1824-18283 v.
Say, Thomas. Descriptions of Terrestrial Shells of NorthAmerica.Philadelphia, Childs & Peterson. 1856
Say, Thomas. A Glossary to Say's Entomology.Philadelphia, S.A. Mitchell. 1825
Scawell, Holly. The Berkeleys and their neighbors.New York, The American News Company. (ca.1888)
Schaff, John Thomas. History of Saint Louis City and County.Philadelphia, L.H. Everts & Co. 18832 v.
Scharf, John Thomas. History of the Confederate States navy from itsorganization to the surrender of its last vessel.New York, Rogers & Sherwood; San Francisco, A.L.Bancroft & Co. 1887
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe. The Rise of the West.New York, W. Applegate, printer. 1841
Seawell, Molly. Children of destiny.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1893
Seawell, Molly. The history of the Lady Betty Stair.New York, C. Scribner's Sons. 1897Illustrations by Thule De Thulstrup.
Seawell, Molly. The loves of the Lady Arabella.New York, The Macmillan Company; London,Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 1898with illustrations by George Gibbs.
Seawell, Molly. Maid Marian and other stories.New York. D. Appleton and Company. 1891
Seawell, Molly. A strange, sad comedy.New York, The Century Co. 1896
Seawell, Molly. Throckmorton; a novel.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1860
Seilhamer, George Overcash. History of the American theatre.Philadelphia, Globe Printing House. 1888-18913 v.
Semmes, Raphael. Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the WarBetween the States.Baltimore, Kelly. Piet & Co. 1869
Sharp, Leander J. Vindication of the character of the late Col.Solomon P. Sharp, from the calumnies publishedagainst him, since his murder, by Patrick Darby andJeroboam O. Beauchamp.Frankfort, printed by A. Kendall and Company. 1827
Shea, George. Jefferson Davis, a statement concerning theimputed special causes of his long imprisonment bythe government of the United States, and his tardyrelease by due process of law.London, E. Stanford. 1877
Shindler, Mary Dana. Letters addressed to relatives and friends, chieflyin reply to arguments in support of the doctrine of theTrinity.London, Chapman Brothers; Boston, J. Munroe andCompany. 1846New ed.
Shindler, Mary Dana. The Parted Family, and other poems.New York, Dayton & Saxton; Boston, Saxton andPeirce. 1842
Shindler, Mary Dana. A southerner among the spirits; a record ofinvestigations into the spiritual phenomena.Memphis, Tenn., Southern Baptist PublicationSociety. 1877
Shindler, Mary Dana. United States labor greenback song book.New Rochelle, N.Y., pub. for Mrs. Shindler by Capt.C.W. Lloyd. ca.1879
Shreve, Thomas H. Drayton.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1851A story of American life.
Simms, William Gilmore. Areytos; or, Songs of the south.Charleston, J. Russell. 1846
Simms, William Gilmore. Atlantis.New York, J. & J. Harper. 1832A story of the sea.
Simms, William Gilmore. The book of my lady.Boston, Allen & Ticknow. 1833A melange. By a bachelor knight.
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Simms, William Gilmore. The Geography of South Carolina.Charleston, Babcock & Co. 1843
Simms, William Gilmore. The Golden Christmas, a chronicle of St. John'sBerkeley.Charleston, Walker, Richards and Co. 1852
Simms, William Gilmore. As Good as a Comedy; or, The Tenessean's story.Philadelphia, A. Hart. 1852
Simms, William Gilmore. The History of South Carolina, from its firstEuropean discovery to its erection into a republic.Charleston, S. Babcock & Co. 1840
Simms, William Gilmore. The life of Francis Marion.New York, H.G. Langley. 1844
Simms, William Gilmore. The life of Nathanael Greene, major-general in thearmy of the revolution.New York, G.F Cooledge & Bro. (ca.1849)Ed. by W. Gilmore Simms.
Simms, William Gilmore. The Lily and the Totem; or, The Huguenots inFlorida.New York, Baker and Scribner. 1850
Simms, William Gilmore. Sack and Destruction of the City of Columbia,S.C.Columbia, S.C., Power Press of Daily Phoenix. 1865To which is added a list of the property destroyed.
Simms, William Gilmore. South Carolina in the Revolutionary War, being areply to certain misrepresentations and mistakes ofrecent writers in relation to the course and conduct ofthis state.Charleston, S.C., Walker and James. 1853By a Southron.
(Simms, William Gilmore). Views and reviews in American literature, historyand fiction.New York, Wiley and Putnam. 1845By the author of "The Yemassee"...1st (and 2d)series.
Simms, William Gilmore. The vision of Cortes, Cain, and other poems.Charleston, J.S. Burges. 1829
Simms, William Gilmore, comp. The Charleston book: a miscellany in prose andverse.Charleston (S.C.), S. Hart. 1845
Sins, William Gilmore. The City of the Silent, a poem.
Charleston, Walker & James. 1850Delivered at the consecration of Magnolia cemetery.November 19, 1850.
Sledd, Benjamin. From cliff and scaur, a collection of verse.New York and London, G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1897
Smedes, Susan (D.), Mrs. A southern planter.New York, J.; Pott & Co. 18997th ed.
Smith, Charles Henry. Bill Arp.New York, Metropolitan Record Office. 1866So Called. A side show of the Southern side of thewar.
Smith, Charles Henry. Bill Arp's peace Papers.New York, G.W. Carleton & Co. 1873
Smith, Delazon. A History of Oberlin; or, New lights of the West.Cleveland, S. Underhill & Son, printers. 1837
Smith, Edmund Kirby. History of General Edmund Kirby Smith.New York, Knapp & Company. 1888
Smith, Francis Hopkinson. Caleb West, master diver.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1898with illustrations by Malcolm Fraser and Arthur I.Keller.
Smith, Francis Hopkinson. A Day at Laguerre's and Other Days.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1892
Smith, Francis Hopkinson. A Gentleman Vagabond and Some Others.Cambridge, printed at the Riverside Press. 1895
Smith, Goldwin. England and America.Manchester, A. Ireland and Co. 1865
Smith, Hubbard Madison. At Midnight and other poems.Indianapolis, Ind., Carlon & Hollenbeck, printers.1898
Smith, James. Poems.Cincinnati, O., Elm Street Printing Co. 1890
Smith, Soule. The mint julep, the very demon of drinks, fromthe ole receipt of Soule Smith, down in Lexington,Ky.
Smith, William Russell.
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The Chief.Washington. 1881A poem, in ten epistles. Containing some politicalhints.
(Smith, William Russell). As it is.Albany, Munsell & Rowland. 1860
Smith, William Russell. Reminiscences of a Long Life, historical, political,personal and literary.Washington, D.C., W.R. Smith, Sr. 1889Vol. I.
Smith, William Russell. The Royal Ape, a dramatic poem.Richmond, West & Johnston. 1863
Smith, William Russell. The uses of solitude.(Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Printed for the Alabama Alpha ofthe Phi Beta Kappa Society of the University ofTuscaloosa. 1860
(Smith, William Russell). Was it a pistol?.Washington, D.C., R.H. Darby. 1890A nut for lawyers.
Smith, William. C. Indiana miscellany; consisting of sketches ofIndian life, the early settlement, customs, andhardships of the people, and the introduction of thegospel and of schools.Cincinnati, pub. by Poe & Hitchcock for the author.1867
Smithwick, Noah. The Evolution of a State; or, Recollections of oldTexas days.Austin, Tex., Gammel Book Company. 1900
Snyder, John Francis. Adam W. Snyder and his period in Illinois history,1817-1842.Springfield, Ill., The H.W. Rokker Co., printers. 1903
Snyder, John Francis. Captain John Baptiste Saucier at Fort Chartres inthe Illinois, 1751-1763.Peoria, Ill., Smith & Schaefer, printers. 1901
The Southern Bivouac, a monthly literary andhistorical magazine.Louisville, Ky., E.H. & W.N. McDonald. 1882-1887V. 1-5, September 182-May 1887; 5 v.
The Southern literary messenger; devoted to everydepartment of literature, and the fine arts.Richmond, T.W. White (etc.). 1835-1864v. 1-38; Aug. 1834-June 1861; 38 v.
Spalding, John Lancaster.
An address, delivered at the laying of thecornerstone of the Catholic university, atWashington, D. C., May 24th, 1888.Peoria, Ill., B. Cremer & Bros. 1888
Spalding, John Lancaster. America and other poems.New York and London, G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1885by Henry Hamilton.
Spalding, John Lancaster. Aphorisms and reflections; conduct, culture andreligion.Chicago, A.C. McClurg & Co. 1901
Spalding, John Lancaster. Education and the higher life.Chicago, A.C. McClurg and Company. 1890
Spalding, John Lancaster. Glimpses of truth, with essays on Epictetus andMarcus Aurelius.Chicago, A.C. McClurg & Co. 1903
Spalding, John Lancaster. God & the soul; a poem.New York, The Grafton Press. 1901
Spalding, John Lancaster. The life of the Most Rev. M. J. Spalding, D.D.,Archbishop of Baltimore.New York, The Catholic Publication Society. 1873
Spalding, John Lancaster. Means and ends of education.Chicago, A.C. McClurg and Company. 1895
Spalding, John Lancaster. The Poet's Praise.New York & London, G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1887by Henry Hamilton.
Spalding, John Lancaster. Religion and art, and other assays.Chicago, A.C. McClurg and Company. 1905
Spalding, John Lancaster. Religion, agnosticism and education.Chicago, A.C. McClurg and Company. 1902
Spalding, John Lancaster. Socialism and labor and other arguments, social,political, and patriotic.Chicago, A.C. McClurg and Company. 1902
Spalding, John Lancaster. Songs chiefly from the German.Chicago, A.C. McClurg and Company. 1896
Spalding, John Lancaster. Things of the mind.Chicago, A.C. McClurg and Company. 1894
Spalding, John Lancaster. Thoughts and theories of life and education.Chicago, A.C. McClurg and Company. 1897
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Spalding, Martin John. Miscellanea, comprising reviews, lectures, andessays, on historical, theological, and miscellaneoussubjects.Louisville, Ky., Webb, Gill & Levering. 1855
Spalding, Martin John. Sketches of the early Catholic Missions ofKentucky, from their commencement in 1787, to thejubilee of 1826-7: embracing a summary of the earlyhistory of the state.Louisville, Ky., B.J. Webb & Brother; Baltimore, J.Murphy. 1844Compiled from authentic sources, with the assistanceof the Very Rev. Stephen Theodore Badin.
Spalding, Martin John. Sketches of the Life, Times, and Character of theRt. Rev. Benedict Joseph Flaget, First Bishop ofLouisville.Louisville, Ky., Webb & Levering. 1852
Speed, Joshua Fry. Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln.qLouisville, Ky., printed by J.P. Morton andCompany. 1884
Spence, James. On the Recognition of the SouthernConfederation.London, Richard Bentley. 1862
Spencer, Cornelia (Phillips), Mrs. The Last Ninety Days of the War in NorthCarolina.New York, Watchman Publishing Company. 1866
Spencer, Oliver M. Indian Captivity, a true narrative of the capture ofRev. O.M. Spencer, by the Indians, in theneighborhood of Cincinnati.New York, Carlton & Lanahan. 1834
Stanton, Frank. Songs of a day and Songs of the soil.New York, J.B. Alden. 1892
Stanton, Henry Thompson. A Graduate of Paris.Washington, D.C., W.H. Morrison. 1889
Stanton, Henry Thompson. Jacob Brown, and other poems.Cincinnati, R. Clarke. 1875
Stanton, Henry Thompson. The Moneyless Man, and other poems.Baltimore, H.C. Turnbull, Jr. 1871
Stanton, Henry Thompson. Poems of the Confederacy, being selections fromthe writings of Major Henry T. Stanton of Kentucky.Louisville, J.P. Morton & Company. 1900
Stanton, Henry Thompson.
Social Fetters; or, Within a shadow.Washington, D.C., W. H. Morrison. 1889
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton. A Constitutional View of the Late War Betweenthe States.Philadelphia, Pa., Chicago, Ill., The NationalPublishing Co. 1868-18702 v. in 1.
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton. The Reviewers Reviewed.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1872a supplement to the "War Between the States," etc.,with an appendix in review of "Reconstruction," socalled.
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton. Secession Condemned in a Southern Convention.Manchester, Union and Emancipation Society. 1861
Stiles, Joseph Clay. Modern Reform Examined; or, The union ofNorth and South on the subject of slavery.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1858
Stiles, Joseph Clay. Speech on the slavery resolutions.New York, M.H. Newman & Co. 1850
Stille, Charles Janeway. How a Free People Conduct a Long War, achapter from English history.Philadelphia, William S. & Alfred Martien. 1863
Stillman, Annie R. How They Kept the Faith.London, New York, T. Nelson and Sons. 1889a tale of the Huguenots of Languedoc.
Stockard, Henry Jerome. Fugitive Lines.New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1897
Stoddard, A.F. Slavery or Freedom in America.Glasgow, T. Murray and Son. 1863
Stone, Barton Warren. The biography of Eld. Barton Warren Stone.Cincinnati, published for the author by J.A. & U.P.James. 1847written by himself, with additions and reflections byElder John Rogers.
Stovall, Pleasant A. Robert Toombs, statesman, speaker, soldier, sage;his career in Congress and on the hustings--his workin the courts--his record with the army--his life athome.New York, Cassell Publishing Company. (ca.1892)
Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth (Beecher), Mrs.
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A reply to "The affectionate and Christian addressof many thousand of women of Great Britain andIreland to their sisters, the women of the UnitedStates of America".London, S. Low, Son, and Co. 1863
Strickland, William Peter. The Pioneer Bishop; or, The life and times ofFrancis Asbury.New York, Carlton & Porter. 1858
Stuart, Ruth (McEnery), Mrs. Carlotta's intended, and other tales.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1894
Stuart, Ruth (McEnery), Mrs. A golden wedding, and other tales.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1893
Stuart, Ruth (McEnery), Mrs. Holly and pizen, and other stories.New York, The Century Co. 1899
Stuart, Ruth (McEnery), Mrs. In Simpkinsville; character tales.New York, Harper & Brothers. 1897illustrations by Smedley, Carleton, and McNair.
Stuart, Ruth (McEnery), Mrs. Moriah's mourning, and other half-hour sketches.New York and London, Harper & Brothers. 1898
Sumner, Charles. Our Foreign Relations.New York, Young Men's Republican Union. 1863
Sumner, Charles. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the Johnson-Clarendon treaty for the settlement of claims.Boston, Wright & Potter, printers. 1870Delivered in the U.S. Senate, 1869.
Tabb, John Bannister. Lyrics.Boston, Small Maynard & Company; (etc., etc.).1900
Tannehill, Wilkins. Sketches of the history of literature from theearliest period to the revival of letters in the fifteenthcentury.Nashville, J.S. Simpson. 1827
Tansill, Robert. A free and impartial exposition of the causeswhich led to the failure of the Confederate States toestablish their independence.Washington. 1865
Tardy, Mary T, Mrs. The Living Female Writers of the South.Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger. 1872
Taylor, John. A defence of the measures of the administration ofThomas Jefferson.
Washington, printed by S.H. Smith. 1804By Curtius. Taken from the National Intelligencer.
Taylor, William. Cause and Probable Results of the Civil War inAmerica.London, Simpkin, Marshall & Co. 1862Facts for the people of Great Britain.
Testut, Charles. Fleurs d'ete: poesies.Nouvelles-Orleans. 1851
Testut, Charles. Le vieux Salomon; ou, Une famille d'esclaves auxixe siecle.Nouvelle-Orleans. 1872
Tevis, Julia Ann (Hieronymus). Sixty years in a School-Room.Cincinnati, printed at the Western Methodist BookConcern. 1878
Thomas, Ebenezer Smith. Reminiscences of the Last Sixty-five Years,commencing with the battle of Lexington.Hartford, the author. 18402 v.
Thomas, Frederick William. The Autobiography of William Russell.Baltimore, Gobright, Thorne & Co. 1852
Thomas, Frederick William. The Beechen Tree.New York, Harper and Brothers. 1844
Thomas, Frederick William. Clinton Bradshaw; or, The adventures of a lawyer.Philadelphia, Carey, Lea & Blanchard, Griggs & Co.,printers. 18352 v.
Thomas, Frederick William. East and West, a novel.Philadelphia, Carey, Lea & Blanchard. 18362 v.
Thomas, Frederick William. The Emigrant; or, Reflections while descendingthe Ohio.Cincinnati, A. Flash. 1833A poem.
Thompson, Maurice. At love's extremes.New York, Cassell & Company, Ltd. 1885
Thompson, Maurice. The ethics of literary art.Hartford, Conn., Hartford Seminary Press. 1893The Carew lectures for 1893, Hartford TheologicalSeminary.
Thompson, Maurice. A Fortnight of Folly.
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New York, J.B. Alden. 1888
(Thompson, Maurice). His second campaign.Boston, J.R. Osgood and Company. 1883
Thompson, Maurice. Hoosier Mosaics.New York, E.J. Hale & Son. 1875
Thompson, Maurice. The King of Honey Island.New York, R. Bonner's Sons. 1893A novel.
Thompson, Maurice. Lincoln's Grave.Cambridge and Chicago, Stone and Kimball. 1894
Thompson, Maurice. My winter garden; a nature-lover under southernskies.New York, The Century Co. 1900
Thompson, Maurice. Poems.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1892
Thompson, Maurice. Songs of fair weather.Boston, J.R. Osgood and Company. 1883
Thompson, Maurice. Stories of the Cherokee hills.Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin andCompany. 1898
Thompson, Maurice. Sylvan secrets, in bird-songs and books.New York, J.B. Alden. 1887
Thompson, Maurice. A Tallahassee Girl.Boston, J.R. Osgood and Company. 1882
Thompson, William Tappan. Chronicles of Pineville, embracing sketches ofGeorgia scenes.Philadelphia, Getz & Buck. 1852
Thompson, William Tappan. Major Jones's Courtship.Philadelphia, Carey & Hart. 1844
Thompson, William Tappan. Major Jones's sketches of travel, comprising thescenes, incidents, and adventures in his tour fromGeorgia to Canada.Philadelphia, Carey & Hart. 1848
Thomson, Peter Gibson. A bibliography of the State of Ohio.Cincinnati, the author. 1880Being a catalogue of the books and pamphletsrelating to the history of the state.
Thorpe, Thomas Bangs. The Hive of "The Bee-Hunter," a repository ofsketches, including peculiar American character,scenery, and rural sports.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1854
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Towers, Joseph. A Letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson, occasioned by hislate political publications.London, printed for J. Towers. 1775
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Townsend, Mary Ashley (Van Voorhis), Mrs. The Captain's Story.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1874
Townsend, Mary Ashley (Van Voorhis), Mrs. Xariffa's Poems.Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1870
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Venable, William Henry. Beginnings of literary culture in the Ohio Valley.Cincinnati, R. Clarke & Co. 1891
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War Ships for the Southern Confederacy.Manchester, Union and Emancipation Society. 1863Report of public meeting in the Free-Trade Hall,Manchester; with letter from Professor GoldwinSmith to the "Daily News".
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Warfield, Catherine A. (Catherine Ann). Ferne Fleming.Philadelphia, T.B. Peterson & Brothers. 1877
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Warfield, Catherine A. (Catherine Ann). Miriam Monfort.New York, D. Appleton and Company. 1873
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Watterson, Henry. Oddities in Southern Life and Character.Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company.1883
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The Western Monthly Review.Cincinnati, E.H. Flint. 1828-1830By Timothy Flint. v. 1-3; May 1827-June 1830; 3 v.
The Western Review and Miscellaneous Magazine, amonthly publication, devoted to literature andscience.Lexington, Ky., W.G. Hunt. 1819-18214 v.
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Wilde, Richard H. Hesperia; a poem.Boston, Ticknor and Fields. 1867by Richard Henry Wilde, edited by his son.
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Wilmer, Richard Hooker. The Recent Past From a Southern Standpoint.New York, T. Whittaker. 1887
Wilson, Lizzie. Poems, with a biography.Louisville, Ky., Hull & Brother. 1860
Wilson, Robert Burns. Life and Love.New York, Cassell & Company, Limited. 1887
Wilson, Robert Burns. The Shadows of the Trees.New York, R.H. Russell. 1898
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