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Virginia history : Colonial period 1600-1775, Reel number Volume 9.
Title:
Virginia history : Colonial period 1600-1775, Reel number Volume 9.
Publication Information:
Keswick, Va. : Micrographics II, 1998. jan99
Physical Description:
10 reels; 85 titles.
Contents:
Contents: v. 9 ; 1. Old Dominion Society of the City of New York. First celebration of the anniversary of the settlement at Jamestown, Va., on the 13th of May, 1607. Hon. George W. Summers, orator. 2. Patrick Copland, ca. 1570- ca. 1655. Virginia's God be thanked, on A sermon of thanksgiving for the happie successe of the affayres in Virginia this late yeare. Preached Patrick Copland at Bow-Church in Cheapside before the...Virginia company...18 of April, 1622. 3. Worthington Chauncey Ford, 1858- ed. the controversy between Lieutenant-Governor Spotswood and his council and the House of Burgesses, on the appointment of judges on commissions of oyer and terminer, 1718. 4. John Smith, 1580-1631. A true relation of Virginia by Captain John Smith ; with introduction and notes by Charles Deane. 5. John Spencer Bassett, 1867. The relation between the Virginia planter and the London merchant by John Spencer Bassett. 1901. 6. William Wirt Henry, 1831-1900. The causes which produced the Virginia of the revolutionary period. Inaugural address of Hon. William Wirt Henry, 1891. 7. Susie May Ames. Studies of the Virginia eastern shore in the seventeenth century by Susie M. Ames. 8. William Dana Hoyt, 1911. Colonel William Fleming on the Virginia frontier, 1755-1783, by William D. Hoyt Jr. Part of a thesis (PH.D.) 9. Samuel Hopkins, 1807-1887. The youth of the Old Dominion. (A romantic sketch of the early history of Virginia, concluding with Bacon's insurrection.)
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Old Dominion Society of the City of New York.