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port and resolutions of the legislature of Georgia. Washington, 1827. Gift of J. Wurts, Esq.

1070, F. Account of the receipts and expenditures of the United States, for the years 1822, 1824, 1826, 1827, 1828. Washington. 5 vols. Gift of M. Carey, Esq.

6969, O. 12. Report of the committee of ways and means on the state of the finances, March 12, 1828. Washington, 1828.

9118, O. 2. Messages of the president of the United States to congress, 1812 and 1814. Washington.

9122, O. Message of the president December, 1818, with documents, including the cases of Arbuthnot and Ambruster, Cherokees, Choctaws, &c. Washington.

9113, O. 1. Reports of the committee of commerce, internal improvements, and ways and means. Washington, 1822.

9120, O. 1. Documents accompanying the president's message December, 1824 and 1825, including West Point, post-office, &c. Washington.

9119, O. 4. Message, April, 1824, on the Georgia controversy. Washington. 9119, O. 2. Message of the president, March, 1826, on the Panama mission. Washington.

9116, O. 1. Documents accompanying the president's message, December, 1826. Washington.

9116, O. 4. Report on the exploration of the northwest coast, January, 1826. Washington.

9116, O. 2. Report of the secretary of the treasury, December, 1827. Washington.

9119, O. Report on the case of the six militia men, February, 1828. Washington.

9111, O. 2. Message from the president of the United States, with documents. January 3, 1831. Washington.

9108, O. 2. Annual report of the secretary of the treasury of the United States. Washington, 1831.

9108, O. 3. Report of the commissioners of the general land office. Washington, 1831.

9108, O. 5.

9108, O. 6.

9111, O. 1.

Report of the secretary of war. Washington, 1831.

Report of the Indian bureau. Washington, 1831.

Report of the retrenchment committee to the house of representatives of the United States, May, 1831. Washington.

9139, O. 5. Documents relative to Indian affairs.

9114, O. 1. Proclamation of the president of the United States, (in German.) December 10, 1832. Harrisburgh, 1832.

PARTICULAR HISTORY.

THE CAROLINAS. 262, O. 5. An account of the province of Carolina in America. By Samuel Wilson, secretary of the proprietors. London, 1682.

5818, O. The campaign of 1781 on the Carolinas, with remarks historical and critical in Johnson's life of General Greene. And an appendix of original documents. By Henry Lee. Philadelphia, 1824.

4267, & 7907, O. The history of North Carolina, by Hugh Williamson, M. D. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1812.

797, D. 4. A relation of the rise of the differences in public affairs in North Carolina. 1770.

2963, D. 2. The battle of King's Mountain. By Isaac Shelby. 1822. Gift of the author.

1193, & 2541, O. An historical account of the rise and progress of the

colonies of South Carolina and Georgia. By Alex. Hewitt. 2 vols. London, 1779.

4229, O. A history of South Carolina, from its first settlement in 1670, to the year 1808. By David Ramsay, M. D. 2 vols. Charleston, 1809.

1395, & 8361, O. An history of the revolution of South Carolina, from a British province to an independent state. By David Ramsay. 2 vols. Trenton, 1785.

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5440, O. Memoirs of the American revolution from its commencement, to the year 1776, inclusive, as relating to the state of South Carolina; and occasionally referring to the states of North Carolina and Georgia. By John Drayton, LL. D. 2 vols. Charleston, 1821. Gift of the author.

3007, O. A view of South Carolina, as respects her natural and civil concerns; with plates. By John Drayton. Charleston, 1802. Gift of the author. 462, Q. 20. The proceedings of the people of South Carolina, in the year 1719, to renounce the proprietors and put themselves under the crown. London, 1726.

1567, O. 1. The man unmasked; or the world undeceived, in the author of a late pamphlet, entitled, "Extracts from the proceedings of the high court of vice-admiralty in Charlestown, South Carolina;" with suitable remarks on that performance. By Egerton Leigh. Charlestown, 1769.

1144, 5. & 1473, O. 1. Considerations on certain political transactions of the province of South Carolina. London, 1774.

1144, O. 6. Appendix.

1567, O. 2. An answer to considerations on certain political transactions of South Carolina. London, 1774.

CONNECTICUT.-2488, O. A complete history of Connecticut, civil and ecclesiastical, from the emigration of its first planters from England, in 1630, to 1713. By Benjamin Trumbull. Hartford, 1797.

5169, O. A complete history of Connecticut, civil and ecclesiastical, from 1630 to 1764, and to the close of the Indian war. By Benjamin Trumbull, D. D. 2 vols. New Haven, 1818.

1576, O. 1. Narrative of the principal matters which were subjects of the debates, &c. of the assembly of Connecticut. By T. Gale. Hartford, 1769. 1769.

1576, O. 2. Remarks on Gale's narrative.

1576, O. 3. Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "Remarks on Gale's narrative." By T. Gale.

Hartford.

FLORIDA.-1260, D. Histoire de la Floride, ou relation de la conquete de ce pays par Ferdinand de Soto. Premiere partie. A Paris, 1709. Gift of Mr. Philips.

805, D. 3. Histoire de la Floride, ou relation de la conquete de ce pays par Ferdinand de Soto. Seconde partie. 1707.

2466, D. Histoire de la conquete de la Floride, ou relation de ce qui s'est passé dans la decouverte de ce pays par Ferdinand de Soto, composé en Espagnol par l'Inca Garcilasso de la Vega, et traduit en Francois par St. Pierre Richelet: tomes 2. Leide, 1731.

6061, D. The conquest of Florida, by Hernando de Soto. By Theodore Irving. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1835.

235, Q. An account of the discovery and natural history of Florida; by William Roberts. With a map, plans, and geographical description of that country, by F. Jeffreys. London, 1763.

1139, and 1551, O. The natural history of East and West Florida; with maps and plates. By captain Bernard Roman. New York, 1775.

672, D. The same.

5397, & 7440, O. of Florida; with a map. 5445, O. 1. The same.

Memoir on the geography and natural and civil history
By William Darby. Philadelphia, 1821.
Gift of the author.

5427, O. Sketches historical and topographical of the Floridas; more particularly of East Florida. By James Grant Forbes. New York, 1821.

GEORGIA.-948, O. An historical narrative of the colony of Georgia in America, from the first settlement thereof. By Patrick Tailfer, Hugh Anderson, Da. Douglas and others. Charlestown, 1741. Gift of Isaiah Warner.

1183, & 2541, O. An historical account of the rise and progress of the colonies of South Carolina and Georgia. By Alex. Hewitt. 2 vols. London, 1779.

4258, & 7613, O. The history of Georgia, containing brief sketches of the most remarkable events up to the present day. By Capt. Hugh M'Call. Savannah, 1811.

35, Q. Reasons for establishing the colony of Georgia, with regard to the trade of Great Britain, &c. with some account of the country. By Benjamin Martyn. 2d edit. London, 1733.

1568, O. 3. An inquiry into the state and utility of the province of Georgia. London, 1741.

264, O. 3. An account of the cases that have retarded the progress of the colony of Georgia, in America. London, 1743.

1007, D. 4. A brief account of the rise, progress, and present situation of the orphan-house in Georgia. By George Whitefield. Philadelphia, 1746.

1568, O. 2. An account of money received and disbursed for the orphanhouse in Georgia; with a plan of the building. By George Whitefield. London, 1741.

9129, 0.7. Memorial to the senate of Georgia relative to the Cherokee Indians. By Robert Campbell. Savannah, 1829.

KENTUCKY.-9110, O. 8. The discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky; with an appendix containing the adventures of Colonel Daniel Boonethe minutes of the Piankashaw council-an account of the Indian nations-the distances between Philadelphia and the falls of the Ohio-from Pittsburgh to Pensacola, and other places. By John Filson. Wilmington, 1784.

7983, O. A topographical description of the western territory of North America; to which is added, the discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky. By John Filson. With an account of the Indian nations, by George Imlay. 2d edit. London, 1793.

5102, O. The history of Kentucky, including an account of the discovery, political, and military events, and present state of the country. By Humphrey Marshall. Frankfort, Ky., 1812. Gift of E. Sanford, Esq.

7319, O. 1. Ancient history, or, annals of Kentucky; with a survey of the ancient monuments of North America. By C. S. Rafinesque. Frankford, 1824.

LOUISIANA.-8766, O. The history of Louisiana, from the earliest period. By Francis Xavier Martin. 2 vols. New Orleans, 1827-29.

109, D. The history of Louisiana; or the western parts of Virginia and Carolina; containing a description of the countries that lie on both sides of the Mississippi; with an account of the settlements, inhabitants, soil, climate, and products. Translated from the French of M. le Page Du Pratz. 2 vols. London, 1763.

2478, O. The same. London, 1763.

7669, O. An account of Louisiana; being an abstract of documents in the offices of the department of state and the treasury. Philadelphia, 1803.

7073, O. The history of Louisiana, particularly of the cession of that colony to the United States of America; with an introductory essay on the constitu

tion and government of the United States. By Barbe Marbois, peer of France. Translated from the French. Philadelphia, 1830.

1321, 5. 1333, 1469, 2. & 3738, O. 8. Historical narrative and topographical description of Louisiana and West Florida. By Thomas Hutchins. Philadelphia, 1784.

4797, 4798, 4799, & 7451, O. Historical memoirs of the war in West Florida and Louisiana in 1814 and 1815; with an atlas, by major A. Lacarriere Latour. Translated from the French, by H. P. Nugent, Esq. Philadelphia, 1816. No. 4799, gift of the author.

4471, O. 4. Instructions from the inhabitants of the territory of Orleans to their representatives in the legislature. Orleans, 1804.

MAINE.-2753, O. The history of the district of Maine. By James Sulivan. Boston, 1795. Gift of Mathew Carey, Esq.

7370, O.

Collections of the Maine historical society. Portland, 1831.

MARYLAND.-4264, O. A sketch of the history of Maryland during the three first years of its settlement; to which is prefixed, a copious introduction. By John Leeds Bozman. Baltimore, 1811.

7379, O. An historical view of the government of Maryland, from its colonization to the present day. By John V. L. M'Mahon. Baltimore, 1831. 7519, O. Report of the committee of grievances and courts of justice of the house of delegates of Maryland, on the subject of the recent mobs and riots in the city of Baltimore. Annapolis, 1813.

MASSACHUSETTS.-678, & 1502, O. The history of the colony of Massachusetts bay, from the first settlement thereof in 1628, until the year 1750. By Mr. Hutchinson. 2 vols. Boston, 1767. 3 vols. London, 1765.

3841, O. Continuation of the history of Massachusetts bay, from 1748 to 1765; with a sketch of events from its settlement. By George Richards Minot. 2 vols. Boston, 1805.

4087, O. The history of the insurrections in Massachusetts in the year 1786, and the rebellion consequent thereon. By George Richards Minot. 2d edit. Boston, 1810.

5998, & 6255, O. History of Massachusetts, from July, 1764, to the year 1789, inclusive. By Alden Bradford. 2 vols. Boston, 1822-5.

5751, O. 2. A geographical and statistical view of Massachusetts proper. By Rodolphus Dickinson, Esq. Greenfield, 1813. Gift of Mr. J. P. Engles. 798, D. 2. Narrative of mischief done by the Indian and French enemy on the frontiers of Massachusetts bay, from 1743-4 to 1748. By J. Doolittle. Boston, 1750.

1590, O. 1. Observations relating to the circumstances of Massachusetts bay. Boston, 1750.

1590, O. 4. Vindication of the conduct of the house of representatives of Massachusetts bay. By J. Otis. Boston, 1762.

1777, O. 5. A petition from the assembly of Massachusetts bay to the king; with several other papers.

1768.

465, Q. 13. A copy of the complaint of the house of representatives of Massachusetts bay against Sir Francis Bernard; with his answer. 1770. 1590, O. 5. Extract of a letter from the house of representatives of Massachusetts bay to their agent, Dennys de Berdt, Esq. London, 1770. 1528, O. 5. A narrative of the massacre in Boston, on the evening of the fifth of March, 1770; with a frontispiece representing the scene. Boston, 1770. 1590, O. 6. State of importations from Great Britain into the port of Boston, from the 8th of January to the 29th of June, 1770. Boston.

1145, O. 1. The letters of lieutenant-governor Hutchinson and lieutenantgovernor Oliver; with the assembly's address; the proceedings and report of

the lords' committee of council; and the substance of Mr. Wedderburn's speech relating to those letters. 2d edit. London, 1774.

5855, O. Speeches of the governors of Massachusetts from 1765 to 1775; and the answers of the house of representatives to the same; with their resolutions and addresses for that period. Boston, 1818.

NEW ENGLAND.-3870, O. A summary history of New England. By Hannah Adams. Dedham, 1799.

1493, & 1752, O. History of New England, from the year 1690 to 1784. By Isaac Backus. 2 vols. of the former, and one of the latter number. No.

1493, gift of the author.

1065, O. 2. History of the wars of king Philip, the great Mount Hope Indian sachem. By T. Church. 2d edit. Newport, 1772. Gift of Josiah Hewes. 954, Q. 6. An answer to a scandalous pamphlet, called "Ill news from New England," written by John Clarke, of Rhode Island. By T. Cobbett. London, 1653.

1590, O. 3. A defence of the New England charters. By Wm. Dummer. London, 1766. 6075, D.

1835.

New England and her institutions. By one of her sons. Boston,

8675, O. A genealogical register of the settlers of New England; alphabetically arranged. By John Farmer. Lancaster, (Mass.) 1829. 262, O. 3. New England's plantation; or a description of the commodities and discommodities of that country. By Mr. Higgeson. London, 1630. 5999, & 6256, O. Antiquarian researches; comprising a history of the Indian wars in the country bordering Connecticut river; and other interesting events. By E. Hoyt, Esq. Greenfield, 1824.

475, Q. A narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New England, from 1607 to 1677. By William Hubbard. Boston, 1677.

954, Q. 7.& 8. & 265, O. The present state of New England; being a narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New England, from the first planting thereof, in the year 1606, to the year 1677. By William, Hubbard. London, 1676-1677.

1556, O. A narrative of the Indian wars in New England, from the year 1607 to 1677. By Wm. Hubbard. Boston, 1775. 506, D.

New England's rarities discovered, in birds, beasts, fishes, plants, &c.

of that country. By John Josselyn. London, 1672.

227, O. 2. Plain dealing; or newes from New England; containing a view of its government, &c. By T. Lechford. London, 1641.

951, O. 5.

View of New England's present government, &c. By T. Lechford. London, 1642.

262, O. 4. A brief history of the war with the Indians in New England. By Increase Mather. London, 1676.

5542, O. 2. A short view of the history of the New England colonies, with respect to their charters and constitutions. By Israel Maudiut. 4th edit. London, 1776.

2016, & 4511, D. A compendious history of New England, designed for schools and private families. By Jedediah Morse, D. D. and Elijah Parrish, D. D. 2d edit. Charlestown, 1804, and Newburyport, 1809.

262, 1. & 951, O. 3. A relation of the proceedings of the English plantation settled at Plimoth, in New England. By G. Moust. London, 1622. 263, O. New Canaan; containing an abstract of New England; setting forth the original of the natives, &c. By Thomas Morton. Amsterdam, 1637. 474, Q. & 1065, O. 7. New England's memoriall. By Nathaniel Morton. Cambridge, 1669, and Newport, 1772.

6253, O. New England's memorial. By Nathaniel Morton. 5th edit. Containing, besides the original work and supplement, large additions in marginal notes, and an appendix, by John Davis. Boston, 1826.

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