RM2AWG95B–The practical book of period furniture, treating of furniture of the English, American colonial and post-colonial and principal French periods . twithstanding the conserva-tive fondness for William and Mary forms, rapidlymade their way into favour and very early in the eigh-teenth century appeared the cabriole leg, hoof foot,ogeed apron (Key XIX, 5) and oftentimes burr walnutveneering on drawer fronts, the stiles and rails of thecarcase being of plain wood. The material used for nearly all of the Williamand Mary and Queen Anne pieces of native make—andmost of them were the work of local joiner
RM2A41YBX–"Journal" Headquarters, Daiquiri', Spanish-American War, June 1898, (1899). On 22 June 1898, American troops landed at the small village of Daiquirí near Santiago de Cuba and attacked the Spanish troops stationed there. This building may have been used by the journalists covering the war. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the author. (In 1898, American actor and journalist William Burr McIntosh went to Cuba to cover the Spanish-American War for "Leslie's Weekly" as a reporter and photographer). [F. Tennyson Neely, London &a
RFRCAJ8M–J.M.W Turner The Loretto necklace engraved by C.Cousen
RM2AMBH03–Richmond Hill House Washington's headquarters, April, 1776 The scene of the Hickey plot Also the residence of Prince William Henry, Sir Guy Carlton, John Adams, & Aaron Burr Citation/Reference: em13330; Richmond Hill House. Washington's headquarters, April, 1776. The scene of the Hickey plot. Also the residence of Prince William Henry, Sir Guy Carlton, John Adams, & Aaron Burr
RM2AFMMJ4–. Retrographs: comprising a history of New York city prior to the revolution; biographies of George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Nathan Hale; sketches of John André and Beverly Robinson; schemes of Aaron Burr and Benedict Arnold ... Embodying more than a hundred letters and signatures of famous persons, many of which have not previously been published: including a fac-simile of an original official map of the city of New York, made in 1728, representing all the streets, blocks, wards, keys and docks then existing. William Kieft arrived on March 28, in thatyear, to succeed him. Kieft bore a
RM2A41Y6B–'Arrival at Port Tampa', Spanish-American War, June 1898, (1899). General William Rufus Shafter (1835-1906) and his aide-de-camp Lieutenant John Miley (1862-1899) of the US Army at Port Tampa, Florida, USA. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the author. (In 1898, American actor and journalist William Burr McIntosh went to Cuba to cover the Spanish-American War for "Leslie's Weekly" as a reporter and photographer). [F. Tennyson Neely, London & New York, 1899]
RFRCHET8–J.M.W Turner The Golden Bough engraved by T. A. Prior
RM2AMBGYX–Richmond Hill House Washington's headquarters, April, 1776 The scene of the Hickey plot Also the residence of Prince William Henry, Sir Guy Carlton, John Adams, & Aaron Burr Citation/Reference: em13330; Richmond Hill House. Washington's headquarters, April, 1776. The scene of the Hickey plot. Also the residence of Prince William Henry, Sir Guy Carlton, John Adams, & Aaron Burr
RM2AKWY60–The past and present of Vermilion County, Illinois .. . stilered men. He had two relatives who werealso in the war and one of them went downthe river with Aaron Burr on the filibuster-ing expedition which has become a matterof history, settling in Louisiana. The Carn-ahan family is of Scotch-Irish descent andthe father of our subject was a cousin ofProfessor Carnahan, president of Prince-ton College, who was the preacher that de-livered the funeral sermon over the remainsof Aaron Burr. Pie often visited at thehome of William Carnahan. In the earlydays when William Penn led his colony intothe s
RM2A41YB0–'Graduates of '98', Spanish-American War, June 1898, (1899). US Army soldiers Lieutenant C. W. Exton, (20th Infantry), Crallé, Davis and Lafferty at Tampa Bay, Florida, USA, before leaving for Cuba: 'the last photograph taken of Lafferty and Davis...killed before San Juan...They had all four been graduated from West Point only a few brief weeks previously'. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the author. (In 1898, American actor and journalist William Burr McIntosh went to Cuba to cover the Spanish-American War for "Leslie's Weekly" as
RFRCHEY3–J.M.W Turner The arch of Titus Rome engraved by E.Challis
RM2AA3D08–Includes photomechanical reproductions. Printmakers include William Birch, Asher B. Durand, Henry Bryan Hall, Charles Hullmandel, James Barton Longacre, Albert Rosenthal, Max Rosenthal & John Sartain. Draughtsmen include David McNeely Stauffer. Title from Calendar of Emmet Collection. EM10051 Statement of responsibility : J.A. O'Neill; A. Burr Vice President of the United States
RM2ANH5JR–Highway bridges and culverts . Issued April 0, 1912. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OFFICE OF PUBLIC ROADS—BULLETIN No. 43. LOGAN WALLER PAGE, DIRECTOR. HIGHWAY BRIDGES ANDCULVERTS. BY CHARLES H. HOYT, C. E., Formerly Superintendent of Construction, in charge of Bridge Engineering,Office of Public Roads, WILLIAM H. BURR, C. E., Professor of Civil Engineering, Columbia University,Consulting Engineer, Office of Public Roads. [Revision op Office of Public Roads Bulletin 39.]. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, 1912. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Public K
RM2A41YBM–"St. Paul" in Bay, firing over Top of Hill, during "Rough Riders" Fight, June 24th', Spanish-American War, 1898, (1899). The American liner SS 'Saint Paul' fired on the Spanish cruiser 'Isabel II' during the 2nd battle of San Juan. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the author. (In 1898, American actor and journalist William Burr McIntosh went to Cuba to cover the Spanish-American War for "Leslie's Weekly" as a reporter and photographer). [F. Tennyson Neely, London & New York, 1899]
RFRCAJ9M–J.M.W Turner Caligula's palace and bridge engraved by E. Goodall
RM2AA47E6–Includes views by William Howell, D.C. Osborn, R.H. Rose and and other photographers and publishers. Robert Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views. Views of Princeton, New Jersey, including the University and Theological seminary, Aaron Burr's grave, a football game, an interior view and a group portrait of Grover Cleveland and his family. Showing graves of President Burr on right and Edwards on the left.; Aaron Burr's Monument.
RM2AWXWPK–The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association football guideThe official rules book and record book of college football . g•officials and coaches, as published by the Illustrated Outdoor News of New York :By E. R. Bushnell. By William Roper. Ends Forbes, Yale; Wister, Princeton. Forbes, Yale; Wister, Prin. Tackles Cooney, Prin.; Biglow, Yale. Draper, Penn.; Cooney, Prin. Guards Thompson, Cor.; Burr, Har. Thompson.Cor.; H.Dillon,Prin. Center Hockenberger, Yale. Phillips, Princeton. Quarter-back...Dillon, Princeton. E. Dillon, Princeton. Half-backs Knox, Yale; Hubbard, Amherst. Knox,Yale
RM2A41YBY–'Conference After "Rough Riders" Battle', Spanish-American War, June 1898, (1899). American military personnel and war correspondents: journalist Richard Harding Davis (lying down), General Joseph Wheeler, General Henry Ware Lawton, General Leonard Wood, (future president) Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, and journalist Caspar Whitney. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the author. (In 1898, American actor and journalist William Burr McIntosh went to Cuba to cover the Spanish-American War for "Leslie's Weekly" as a reporter
RFRCAJCK–J.M.W Turner Venice The Dogan engraved by J.T.Willmore
RM2AA47E4–Includes views by William Howell, D.C. Osborn, R.H. Rose and and other photographers and publishers. Robert Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views. Views of Princeton, New Jersey, including the University and Theological seminary, Aaron Burr's grave, a football game, an interior view and a group portrait of Grover Cleveland and his family. Showing graves of President Burr on right and Edwards on the left.; Aaron Burr's Monument.
RM2AJ69AK–Public officials of Massachusetts . BURR, HERBERT W., Boston, 19th Suf-folk House District, Republican. Born: Boston, June 15, 1866. Educated: Public Schools. Business: Accountant. Organizations: Masons, Allepo Temple ofthe Mystic Shrine. Public office: Common Council 1900, 01,02; Mass. House 1906, 08, 09, 20. 118. CANTY, WILLIAM A., Boston, 15tli Suf-folk House District, Democrat.Born: Roxbury, Sept. 13, 1894.Educated: Boston English High.Business: Newswriter.Organizations: Knights of Columbus.Public office: Mass. House 1920. 119
RM2A41YBA–'The Last Photograph of Sergeant "Willie" Tiffany', Spanish-American War, 12 June 1898, (1899). '...Tiffany, Going Abroad the "Matteawan", Sunday Afternoon, June 12th'. Left-right: (unknown man), William Tiffany, Henry Bull and Craig Wadsworth boarding a troopship at Port Tampa, Florida, USA. Tiffany (1863-1898) survived the Battle of San Juan Heights unhurt and was given a battlefield commission as a second lieutenant, but was among several Rough Riders who died of yellow fever or malaria. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the
RFRCAJAF–J.M.W Turner Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Italy engraved by J.T.Willmore
RM2AKPM70–The American metropolis, from Knickerbocker days to the present time; New York City life in all its various phases . s that have oftenpassed by and through Trinitys precincts are:Peter Zenger and William Bradford, pioneers offree speech; Alexander Hamilton and Albert Galla-tin, creators of finance; Aaron Burr, De Witt Clin-ton, Thurlow Weed, John Jay, and Rufus King;Morgan Lewis and Gouverneur Morris; Robert Ful-ton, John Ericsson, Samuel F. B. Morse, and C^-rusW. Field; James Monroe and Martin Van Buren;Generals Worth, Scott, Wool and Kearney, of Mexi-can War fame; Irving, Audubon and Cooper;
RM2A41YBG–'Last Photograph of Sergeant Hamilton Fish, taken Alive, Friday, June 10th', Spanish-American War, 1898, (1899). American soldier Hamilton Fish II (1873-1898) on board the 'Saratoga' days before he was killed in Cuba. Fish was a sergeant in the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry, known as the 'Rough Riders'. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the author. (In 1898, American actor and journalist William Burr McIntosh went to Cuba to cover the Spanish-American War for "Leslie's Weekly" as a reporter and photographer). [F. Tennyson Neely, Lon
RFRCAHEK–J.M.W Turner Bacchus and Ariadne engraved by C.Cousen
RM2AN996B–Ancient and modern Germantown, Mount Airy and Chestnut Hill . and four years old. This new churchnow building is to have no spire, and as a relic this old vane is placed uponthis mill. Journeymen who worked at this building: Millwrights—JohnSheldrake, William Hartranft, William Coward. Masons—Philip Ditchy, JohnShubert, George Fry, John Ruch, William Tuston; Laborers—Samuel Dove,John Harmon, William Kephart, David Charles, Peter Stroup, George Stroup,Jacob Stroup, Jr. Thomas Heap, plasterer; Charles Cox, lumberman; JohnClark, burr builder. Wheat flour, |8 per barrel; rye flour, $5.25; corn, pe
RM2A41YBR–'Daiquiri, Wednesday June 22nd, 4.30 P.M.', Spanish-American War, June 1898, (1899). On 22 June 1898, some 16,000 American troops under US Navy Admiral William T. Sampson and US Army General William Rufus Shafter landed at the small village of Daiquirí near Santiago de Cuba. Sampson fired on Daiquirí, dispersing the 300 or so Spanish troops there. Cuban troops under Cuban General Calixto García cut off the Spaniards' communications and supply at Cabañas. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the author. (In 1898, American actor and
RFRC7GD2–J.M.W Turner The Goddess of discord engraved by T. A Prior
RM2AGC7WK–. The American metropolis, from Knickerbocker days to the present time;. through Trinitys precincts are:Peter Zenger and William Bradford, pioneers offree speech; Alexander Hamilton and Albert Galla-tin, creators of finance; Aaron Burr, De Witt Clin-ton, Thurlow Weed, John Jay, and Rufus King;Morgan Lewis and Gouverneur Morris;, Robert Ful-ton, John Ericsson, Samuel F. B. Morse, and CyrusW. Field; James Monroe and Martin Van Buren;Generals Worth, Scott, Wool and Kearney, of Mexi-can War fame; Irving, Audubon and Cooper; Ed-gar A. Poe, Bayard Taylor and William CullenBryant; George William Curt
RM2A41YBT–'Tree from which Captain Paget...Saw...San Juan Battle', Spanish-American War, June 1898, (1899). 'Tree from which Captain Paget and Other Foreigners as well as Several Correspondents, Saw First Hour and a Half of San Juan Battle'. US soldiers and journalists watch the third Battle of San Juan, fought off Puerto Rico. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the author. (In 1898, American actor and journalist William Burr McIntosh went to Cuba to cover the Spanish-American War for "Leslie's Weekly" as a reporter and photographer). [F. Tennyson N
RFRCAJE1–J.M.W Turner Phryne going to the bath as Venus engraved by J.B. Allen
RM2AN63FJ–The Society maintains the New York Hospital ..the House of Relief ..Bloomingdale Hospital for Mental Diseases ..Convalescent cottages .. . m H.Draper and Dr. William T. Bull. The list of its Governors includes many of the most notablenames among the citizens of New York. Among other formerGovernors, since deceased, are John Jacob Astor, WilliamBayard, Aaron Burr, James W. Beekman, Robert C. Cornell,James Duane, Thomas H. Faile, Philip Flone, Abram S. Hew-itt, John Jay, James Kent, Edward King, William Laight,Lindley Murray, Edwin D. Morgan, William H. Osborn, JohnHarsen Rhoades, John A. Steven
RM2A41Y5W–'Sergeant Borrowe and the Dynamite Gun', Spanish-American War, June 1898, (1899). Sergeant Hallett Borrowe (1864-1921) with heavy ammunition mounted on a railway wagon, Port Tampa, Florida, USA. Also shown is Joseph Cabell Breckinridge (1842-1920), Inspector-General of the US Army. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the author. (In 1898, American actor and journalist William Burr McIntosh went to Cuba to cover the Spanish-American War for "Leslie's Weekly" as a reporter and photographer). [F. Tennyson Neely, London & New York, 1899]
RFRC8K40–J.M.W Turner Temple of Jupiter Panhellenius engraved by J. B. Allen
RM2AWR61B–The Ogden family in America, Elizabethtown branch, and their English ancestry; John Ogden, the Pilgrim, and his descendants, 1640-1906 . CJje ®^Un Jfamilp IN AMERICA ELIZABETHTOWN BRANCH AND THEIR ENGLISH ANCESTRY Joijit (I^gben, tfje pilgrim AND HIS DESCENDANTS 1640—1906THEIR HISrORT, BIOGRAPHY Iff GENEALOGY COMPILED BY WILLIAM OGDEN WHEELER EDITED BY LAWRENCE VAN ALSTYNE AND Rev. CHARLES BURR OGDEN, Ph.D. PRINTED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION BY %, 13, Ltpptncott Company p^i^ilaDelpi^ta MDCCCCVII. LIBRARY of CONGCESsl!Two Copies Rec8!VtiC JAN 8 1903 Copyrigni tntry CUSS/I XXc, m.MS IH^ 60 PY 6.
RM2A41YBW–'General Lawton Learning from Cuban Officers...June 30th', Spanish-American War, 1898, (1899). 'General Lawton Learning from Cuban Officers How El Caney Could (Not) Be Taken The Next Morning; General Shafter's Headquarters, Sunset'. General Henry Ware Lawton of the US Army discusses strategy on the eve of the Battle of El Caney, fought between the Americans and Cubans against the Spanish at El Caney near Santiago, Cuba. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the author. (In 1898, American actor and journalist William Burr McIntosh went to Cuba to cover
RFRC9G2C–J.M.W Turner The Bay of Baiae engraved by R Brandard
RM2AFKXDB–. The visitation of the county of Buckingham made in 1634 by John Philipot, esq. .... Boveney in ye Parish of Burnharn in Bucks. A ton [?Calton of Ward-ville (in Com) Berks. THE VISITATION OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE IN 1634. 93 A| Laurence Mountague=p.Joan da. of ... William Mounta-=pMargaret da. of John (Minister of Dorney Radcliff of Wick- gue of Boveuey Malthous of Bynfield in Com. Bucking- ham (Wickombe (predict:). in Com. Bucks ham). j in com.) Bucks. (Berks). Richard Mounta-=gue D.D. LordBishopof Chiches-ter. Richard= Eliza-Burr (Barr) beth.of Wing-field (inco:) Berks. I1. William Mountague of
RM2A41YC8–'Scene after "Rough Riders" Battle, June 24th', Spanish-American War, Cuba, 1898, (1899). In the foreground are the bodies of Sergeant Hamilton Fish and Private Stevens of the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry, killed in the Battle of Las Guasimas. Behind them is a meeting of US officers and war correspondents: journalist Richard Harding Davis, General Henry Ware Lawton, General Leonard Wood, and (future president) Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by Burr McIntosh, with photographs by the author. (In 1898, American actor and journalis
RFRCHEYP–J.M.W Turner Frosty morning sunrise engraved by R.Brandard
RM2AWHTEX–Chestnut Burr, 1921 . Laurance Bentley Kent, Ohio Hes the fastest man on the team. Robert Gibson Ravenna, Ohio Will he ever loan his motorcycle again? Boyd Bridgewater Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio We just spin to Kent every morning, Marion Kettring Ravenna, Ohio Ketty is a good sport. Harold Brown Orwell, Ohio Another one of the famous family. William McAlpineA soul endowed with oratory. Charles Campbell Cortland, Ohio He never smiled until the play. Esther Walker Ravenna, Ohio Marion Kettrings better half. Ruth Crocker Medina, OhioLowry Halls star performer on the fieldglasses. William WhyteKent, Ohi
RM2A41YBJ–'Lieutenant Lewis Reenlisting Thomas Dixon', Spanish-American War, 19 June 1898, (1899). American soldiers on board ship, bound for Cuba: 'I saw Lieutenant Lewis reading from a paper, his right hand lifted above his head, while before him was a sturdy-looking old soldier who also stood with hand uplifted. Upon inquiry, I learned the cause of the scene, and asked them to hold their positions while I "snapped" them. Thomas Dixon had been in the regular army for twenty-one years, his time for retiring, or reenlisting, arrived that day, and he was taking his oath of allegiance to the Arm
RFRCHEWY–J.M.W Turner Regulus leaving Carthage engraved by S. Bradshaw
RM2AFNDE4–. Tops, a new American industry; a study in the development of the American worsted manufacture. The Arlington Mills ... IV/NS ^ CAMBRIDGE $rinfe& at tyt (gibmfot (Jfress I COPYRIGHT, 1898BY ARLINGTON MILLS 0 CT 2 7 1986 B0ST0N C0I-LEGE UPB^i CHESTNUT HILL, MA 02167 ARLINGTON MILLS, LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS. A- President,GEORGE A. NICKERSON. Treasurer,WILLIAM WHITMAN. Assistant Treasurer,FRANKLIN W. HOBBS. Clerk,WILLIAM P. ELLISON. Directors,GEORGE A. NICKERSON.WILLIAM A. RUSSELL. CHARLES C. BURR.FRANK E. SIMPSON. WILLIAM WHITMAN. Resident Agent,ROBERT REDFORD. Superintendent of Worsted Mills,W
RM2A41YB2–"Come Five! Come Seven!", Spanish-American War, 18 June 1898, (1899). American fighters playing dice on board ship, bound for Cuba. 'A "crap" game down in the hold, far from the eyes of the officers, was quite as exciting as one could wish to see. Very often as much as thirty or forty dollars would depend on whether it would "come five" or "come seven"; but nobody complained. The losers were jeered and ridiculed by their companions, but not a single display of ill-temper did I see in that entire body of men'. From "The Little I saw of Cuba" by
RFRC808P–J.M.W Turner On the Thames engraved by R. Wallis
RM2AM8111–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . illiam.Beebe, Arthur Appleton.Bemis, Henry Haskell.Betton, Cornelius Grinnell.Bigelow, Francis Hill.Bigelow, Henry Forbes.Bishop, Robert Roberts, Jr.Blake, Robert P.Blake, William Osborne.Bliss, H. W.Bond, Asa Moore.Bo wen, James Williams.Bradlee, Arthur Tisdale.Braggiotti, Isidore.Bremer, Samuel Parker.Bremer, Theodore Glover.Bremer, William MalbonBriggs, C. R. ,Briggs, E. C.Briggs, W. M.Briggs, William SumnerBrigham, Clifford.Brown, Charles Alva.Brown, F. Q.Bullard, Stephen.Burr, Allston.Burr, C
RM2A41YC3–'Creelman, just after Dismounting from Horse...', Spanish-American War, 4 July 1898, (1899). 'Creelman, just after Dismounting from Horse which had Carried him from Hospital, Eleven Miles away, July 4th: Last Picture I Took in Cuba'. While a war correspondent for the "New York Journal", Canadian-American writer James Creelman (1859-1915) 'started off for El Caney, where he distinguished himself by very foolhardy work and reckless bravery; it was he who pulled down the Spanish flag from the block-house.' Creelman was permitted by the U.S. general in command to join the charge on a blo
RFRC8K3H–J.M.W Turner Didi building Carthage engraved by E. Goodall
RM2AFW896–. Sickle. lErnrat 3. iSrrJia Saugljtrr. CLASS OFFICERS President Ray Wenzel Vice President Helen Davis Seeretanj Marvel Gaknsey Treasurer William Shepherd Marshal MULLALY CLASS ROLL Albert Anderson Leland Harrington Caroline Robins Karl Ashley Orpha Harsh Walter Roesch Lawrence Bevens T»- J-1, TT 11,-, . Kuth Hoadley William Rogers Cliandler Bond I.aVelle Iioagland Carroll Rushton Margaret Briggs Edward Isley Norman Schoen Jessie Brnnt Clifford Jackson Gretchen Seibert Carl Buehrer Mary Kennedy William Shepherd Olive Burr Lyle r>angdon Eldora Sisson Esther Bussing Rosella Lewis Katherine Sk
RM2A41Y69–'Last Time the Caprons, Father and Son, Met', Spanish-American War, June 1898, (1899). Ships in the harbour at Port Tampa, Florida, USA. The 'Comal' ('number 7'), was commanded by Captain Allyn Capron Senior, His son, Captain Allyn Capron Junior, was on board the 'Yucatan' ('number 8'). Both ships were taking troops to Cuba where, only days later, Capron Junior became the first United States Army officer to die in the Spanish-American War. He was awarded a posthumous Silver Star. Capron Senior contracted typhoid fever during the campaign and died weeks after his son, in September 1898. From &q
RFRCAJFH–J.M.W Turner Venice from the canal of the Guidecca engraved by R Brandard
RM2AN71HN–Report of the adjutant general of the state of Illinois ..Containing reports for the years 1861-66 . rs iyhind, William jVandalia Itockwood, Wm. D... Kfe-ce. Benjamin F...Luuiol, Josepli I.iltpr, .Toejah Smith. William CJSiiiitli, Burr.is...Sales. George .. Stokes, James Siinonlon, Joseph C Slioc-tD. Leander Sheer?, Malan A.... Shc.plu.T, J oil a TiiLki-r, (hatles Tinker, Ira T.iriek, Daniel H.Iirick, Jacob Viles, Kobert Whittington. Wm. C. Wilson, James M Woi-ij-ov. HaiTJson J3latlds, John W fU.ike. Ahraham .H-lland, Thoma<Hiehaidson, JohnMHiowan, Samue Ira/t.dnitilStibstifuliL-cniits. Ans
RFRCHEXB–J.M.W Turner The Birdcage a scene from Boccaccio engraved by C.H.Jeens
RM2ANAD1Y–History of Hancock County, Illinois, together with an outline history of the State, and a digest of State laws . Wesley Persian 1875 Stephen Eckles 186-4 Geo. W. Hendrix 1876 Wellinirton Jennev 1865 L. W. Buell 1877 John McGuire... 1866 Ed. Wilcox 1878 William Scott 1867 V. P. Parmelee 1879-1880 Stephen Eckles 1868 ASSESSORS. James Porter 1855 Stephen Eckles 1870 William Scott 1858 Robert Inshrara 1871 J. B. Barr 1860 Stephen Eckles 1873 Stephen Eckles 1862 Wm. E. Atwater 1874 Jesse Avise 1863 J. N. Burr 1875 Walter Stiles 1864 Stephen Eckles 1876 John W. Hartzell 1865 Joseph Gittintrs 1877 Ro
RFRC7GGY–J.M.W Turner A country blacksmith engraved by C. W. Sharpe
RM2AFWAPJ–. Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. ield, known as Hardscrabble, where he wasbuilding the stone house now owned by Henry Burr. He died fromthe effects of an accident caused by his horses taking fright, Aug. 14,1841. Mrs. White d. Apr. 12, 1850. Children : 10774. Jerusha,1 +. 10775. Betsey,0 +. 10776. Sarah,0 +. 10777. Deborah,0 -f. 10778. Cynthia,0 + . 10779. Phineas, Jr.6 + . 10780. I,uke,° +. 10781. William,0 +. L0782. John Elliot,0 b. Apr. 2, 1805; d. May 16, 1807. JERUSHA6 (10774), b. in Springfield, Vt., Oct. 28, 1788 j m.May 28, 1806, Sime
RFRCAJD9–J.M.W Turner Ancient Italy engraved by J. T. Willmore
RM2AJ8JWF–Buffalo medical and surgical journal . BUFFALO. « I894. CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME XXX11I. Abbott, Frank W., M. D Buffalo. Angell, Edward B., M. D Rochester. Bartlett, Frederic W., M. D Buffalo. Burr, C. B., M. D Pontiac. GARY, Charles, M. D Buffalo. Clark, Edward, M. D Buffalo. Clark, Horace, M. D Buffalo. Clausius, M. F., M. D Winnebago. Cott, George F., M. D Buffalo. Crockett, M. A., M. D Buffalo. Daggett, Byron H., M. D Buffalo. Doyle, Gregory, M. D Syracuse. Fritz, William C, M. D Buffalo. Gram, Franklin C, M. D Buffalo. Hartwig, Marcell, M. D Buffalo. Haynes, Francis L., M. D Los Angeles. Hi
RFRCAJHA–J.M.W Turner Approach to Venice engraved by J.C. Armytage
RM2ANCB4R–The centennial record of Freewill Baptists, 1780-1880 . I. John Raymond,* Me., 2 C. F. Penney, Me., 1875 G. T. Day,* R. I., 1862 13 E. N. Fernald, Me., G. W. Bean, Me., 13 J. M. Brewster, R. I., L. B. Tasker,* N. H., 186S 7 E. W. Page, N. Y., 1877 THE MORNING STAR. editors. publishers. John Buzzell,* 1826 8 Samuel Burbank,* 1826 3 Samuel Burbank,* > 7 William Burr,* 1829 3 Samuel Beede,* 1833 I David Marks,* 1832 3 William Burr,* 1834 32 William Burr,* 183s 31 George T. Day,* 1866 9 Silas Curtis, 1866 I George F. Mosher, 1S7S L. R. Burlingame,I. D. Stewart, 18671873 6 EDITORS OF THE MYRTL
RFRCAJF1–J.M.W Turner Venice The bridge of sighs engraved by J.C. Armytage
RM2AWY34C–Atlanta City Directory . arles (c)135 Mapp Charles (c)137 Harris George (c) 140 Hendricks Emma 141 Folsom Jacob (c) 142 Moses Joseph (c)145 Hunter Ransom (c)147 Howard William (c)147^^ Burr Elmanuel (c) 148 Central Baptist Church (c) (Haynes intersects)154 Steward Edmond (c)156 Turner Nellie (c)163 Pool Robert M169 Griner George W (Davis intersects)189 Hollingsforth John A191 Pritchett Elbert 193 Kendrick John F 194 Ragsdale Thomas J 197 Scarrat George A 198 Owen J Bartow201 Fuss John F 205 Quinn William L209 Ray William H (Lowe intersects)216 Walter Frank A220 Bryant Henry (c)222 Flood Delia
RFRCAJGN–J.M.W Turner Snow storm engraved by R. Brandard
RM2AN4WYF–The history of Ludlow, Massachusetts . •. i^urr. also one double bass iol ,Lnd one singli- bass iol.Later, at times, more iolin- .md tlules wcie useil. .uslin l)ullon,nephew of Hubb.ud Iutton, .md I >r. W. IC .ldeu .md (haunciX L.. j.Wn -^ I KNn N KlMlALL 170 llls?l?()R^? oi i.ri>i.()W liiiill |il.it(l llu- li.L^-- iiil>. i(iliii-, wiiT |)laril li- l-dnuiiul Sikcs,William sikr-., Allicrt Iulk-i, .md l.in,m Burr; Alln-rl IulKr, .iNo aMr. ili(j, anil B !?. Burr, plaxi-d 11uIl>. TlK-rc was llu-n i|uiti an(irclustra. In M,i . 1 S.id, a llutc w .[s I hiui;Iii fur tlu u
RFRC81BP–J.M.W Turner Hannibal crossing the Alps engraved by J. Cousen
RM2CJ0RE8–. The Brazilians and their country . LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN GIFT OP i>Coi Nash ^.rrr..- EARTH Bcas SCIEMCE3 PSINTSD BY THE BURR PRINTING HOUSEU. S. A. PREFACE The purpose of this book is to present a somewhatcomprehensive idea of the life and work of the present-day Brazilians. As no people can be known without aknowledge of the land in which they dwell, and also ofthe historical sources from which they have drawn theirtraditions and customs, attention has been given to thecharacter of the largest of the South American Repub-lics, and to the debt that Brazil owes to Europe, espe-cially
RFRCHF1Y–J.M.W Turner dutch boats in a gale engraved by J.C.Armitage
RM2CDCPMD–. The comedies of William Shakespeare . fit. Nay, friar, I am a kind of burr; I shall stick. [^Exeunt. Scene IV.—Enter Angelo and Escalus. Escal. Every letter he hath writ hath disvouchdother. Anz. In most uneven and distracted manner. Hisactions show much like to madness. Pray Heaven hiswisdom be not tainted ! And why meet him at thegates, and re-deliver our authorities there ? Escal. I guess not. Aug. And why should we proclaim it in an hour be-fore his entering, that if any crave redress of injustice,they should exhibit their petitions in the street.? Escal. He shows his reason for that: to
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RM2CNKCDN–. The tourist's guide through the Empire state. Embracing all cities, towns and watering places, by Hudson river and New York central route . (Late Fowler & Wells,) 389 BROADWAY, N. Y. Among the many places of interest in New York city, strangersand others should not overlook The Phrenological Museum at 389Broadway. Here are many things to interest and instruct. EspeciallyAvould we call attention to the fine collection of casts. Here we havebusts (not models) of the most noted of good and bad men—amongthem casts of Aaron Burr, Horace Mann, William Oullen Bryant,Horace Greeley, Napoleon the Fir
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RM2CENCK3–. History of Bridgeport and vicinity. itable work and served as vice presidentof the Bridgeport Protestant Orphan Asylum until .January 19. 1911: Thomas William, whowith his brother Joseph founded the commission company of Bartram Brothers at 62 Pearlstreet. New York City, and there continued in business until his death on the 1st ofNovember, 1888; Joseph Burr, who was a partner in the commission business; ElizabethMartha, who died October 20, 1902: and Miry Allen, the wife of Rev. Henry CollinsWoodruff. Both parents have now passed away, the mothers death occurring November 25, 1878.while the
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RM2CR8NT2–. Electric railway journal . en, of Newark, N. J., and Dr.Delos F. Wilcox, New York City, will be given in nextweeks issue, together with abstracts of the testimonypresented on Thursday and Friday. Thursdays Sessions At the three sittings of the commission on Thurs-day the witnesses who testified were CommissionerNixon of New York, followed by William P. Burr, cor-poration counsel. New York City, Prof. Irving Fisher,Greenville S. MacFarland, Thos. L. Hall, chairmanNebraska State Railroad Commission, and Mayor Con-nell, of Scranton, Pa. Mayor Thompson of Chicago telegraphed that hewould be unab
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RM2CNRBWT–. Electric railway journal . new contract must be negotiatedwith the Dallas Railway for the use ofits tracks, and Burr Martin, vice-presi-dent and general manager of the TexasElectric Company, and Richard Meri-wether, vice-president and general man-ager of the Dallas Railway, are nownegotiating for a. new contract. Thefare increase will be started at the timethe new contract goes into effect. 878 Electric Railway Journal Vol. 57, No. 19 Personal Mention Noted Engineer President W. S. Lee, Formerly Vice-President,Has Been Chosen to Head Piedmont& Northern Railway William S. Lee, Charlotte, N. C
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RM2CE4E5P–. New York of to-day . large measure (though itnow has a gTeat foreign population) it still strivesto keep alive the old patriotism, and it has severallive organizations to teach the foreigner all abouthis uew country and make him a loyal citizen. There are quite a number of interesting relies inthe old village. At No. 4 Charles Street still standsthe wide three-story brick house at one time occu-pied by William Astor, brother of the first JohnJacob Astor. The house where Tom Paine livedfor a time is also shown. The Richmond Hill resi-dence of Aaron Burr and the house from which heleft to meet
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RM2CEME69–. The Prospector : annual of the Colorado School of Mines. 1Q16 ^PD.0SPE.CT012, ^ Flower—Lily of the Valley M. Roy Tenant Gamma Gamma ChapterChartered 1904 Colors—Scarlet, White and Emerald FRATRES IN URBE Carl Arthur Swanson FRATRES IN FACULTATEWilliam George Haldane William Reuel Chedsey FRATRES IN COLLEGIUM1915 Benjamin Clark EssigPhilip J. McGuire Raymond Burr AndersonJay Joseph Burns Rex Phillipps OliverosGlenn Howe Van Dorp 1916 Carl Eberhard CarstensJefferson Lafayette Keese Alfred Conrow Levis 1917 George Wofford CuttingWilliam Fred JonesHarold Forbes MaxsonGotthold Holda MeinzerClinto
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RM2CDYT9R–. Notable men of Illinois & their state . WILLIAM BEST. SR. 277. OBLE CRANDALL, banker and broker, of Chicago, was bornat Moncton, N. B., on the twenty-eighth day of March, 1880.He is tlie son of Noble and Laura (Rand) Crandall. He waseducated in the public schools of Windsor, N. S., and movedfrom Nova Scotia to Boston, Mass., in 1900.He was engaged with the Paine Furniture Company of Boston until1901, and then was employed in the Boston office of Steere & Burr, bankersand brokers. When that firm opened a Chicago branch on Feb. 1, 1903,Mr. Crandall was transferred to Chicago as assistant manag
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RM2CEYCN2–. The Kappa Sigma book; a manual of descriptive, historical, and statistical facts concerning the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Edwin AdamBritsch, Jesse Cecil Denious, Burr Howey Ozment, Don Earl Waggoner,Wm. Wesley Rubel, Henry Farrar Durkee, Jesse Howard Moore, ArdenHeman Douglass, and Samuel Everett Urner. Total number of initi-ates, 49; deceased members, o. Beta-Upsilon, seventy-seventh chapter chartered. Established at theNorth Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Raleigh,N. C, on Feb. 23, 1903. Sponsors at establishment: Herbert MiltonMartin (Randolph-Macon), Charles William Burk
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RM2CE4T08–. The ancestors of my children : and other related children of the generations living in the morning of the twentieth century . Stone) Burr died at Bangor, Maine, Dec.27, 1898. [Thomas W. Burr, married, third, June 6, 1905, Phebe Hopkins Palmer. Mr. Burr has for many years been and is now one of the best known and most successful printers in Maine, being the head of a large printing house in Bangor.] Generation 7. Charlotte Ann Stone^ i copeiand, (Hannah (Copeland^) Stone, William Copeland^, William^, Benjamin^, William^, Lawrence*,) was born in Brewer, Maine, Feb. 6, 1840; married, Dec. 25, 1
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RM2CDCT1Y–. The badger . FACULTATE(Benchers at the Inns of Court)On the Woolsack Harry Sanger Richards Frank T. Boesel Howard Leslie Smith John Bell Sanborn Henry Winthrop Ballantine Oliver S. Rundell Burr W. Jones Harold M. Wilkie Apprentices at the Inns of CourtInner Temple, 1915 Roger George Cunningham Earnest Archibald MacQuarrieRaymond Bills Carmichael Nathan William ReedClarence Charles Fenn Lee LaFollette Siebecker Harold Peter Janisch Harold Willis Story Clarence Kuenzli William Brennan Webster Frederick M. Wylie Middle Temple, 1916 Harold Foster Dickens John Searle Osborne John Fordyce Walter F
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RM2CEP6TE–. History of the state of New York, political and governmental;. Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton, statesman; lawyer; born in Nevis,British West Indies, February 11, 1757; came to U. S., 1772;served in continental army; secretary of treasury under Wash-ington, 1779; delegate to continental congress, 1782, 1788;member of federal commercial convention, 1786; regent, 1784;member of assembly, New York county, 1787; state constitu-tional convention, 1788; mortally wounded in a duel withAaron Burr at Weehawken on the Hudson, July 11, 1804 anddied on the following day.. William Walton William Wa
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RM2CJ1GD7–. Fitchburg past and present . ■THE DIAMOND DUDES, A FEATURE OF THE HARRISON AND MORTON CAMPAIGN. Kimball Bros./Photo. Back Row—Fred Brazier. 0. Merithew, Walter Stearns, Fred Greenwood, F. E. Bowker, A. H. Kimball, Joseph A. Holland, I. W. Colburn, H. C. Sanborn, W. F. Lovering, F. A. Richardson, J. N. Rice.Front Row—William Lamb, John Burr, Sam McCormick, H. N. Rugg, F. L. Drury, F. G. Lesure, F. A. Maynard, John Green.. ADVERTISING CARDS IN USE ABOUT THIRTY YEARS AGO.
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RM2CEFM10–. Annals of medical history. Philadelphia . Charles Perry Fisher John Footb John Ruhrah Roy L. Moooib Charles W. Burr NUMBER THREE Ancient Poems on Infant Hygiene . A Seventeenth Century Pediatrist New Observations in Paleopathology Jean Paul Marat, Physician, Revolution-ist, Paranoiac Henry Bence Jones Jacob Rosenbloom The Finances of Felix Platter, Professor of Medicine at Bale . Charles Greene Cumstom William Paul Crillon Barton . Frank Lester Pleadwell NUMBER FOUR Sculpture and Painting as Modes of Ana-tomical Illustration Fielding H. Garrison and The Quintessence in Rabelais Thomas Phaer
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RM2CDFH43–. The visitation of the county of Buckingham made in 1634 by John Philipot, esq. ... . of Roger Cat- Boyeney in ye Parishof Burnham in Bucks. ton [?OaUon] of Ward-ville (in Com) Berks. THE VISITATION OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE IN 1634. 93 A| Laurence Mountague=pJoan da. of ... .(Minister of Dorney I Radcliff of Wick-in Com. Bucking- ; ham (Wickombeham). in com.) Bucks. William Mounta-=f=Margaret da. of Johngue of Boveney Malthous of Bynfield(predict:). in Com. Bucks (Berks). Richard Mounta-=gue D.D. LordBishop of Chiches-ter. Richard=Eliza-Burr (Barr) beth.of Wing-field (inco:) Berks. 1. William Mount
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RM2CDCW2C–. The badger . Kimball Strickland Donald Frederick Mattson Vincent Jewell Vallette Ellis Munroe Rollin Aldrich Warner William Baker Noyes Marshall Chase Johnson 1916 Fremont Chandler Byron Ricks Houser Philip Baird Desnoyers Alois Michael Kessnich Arthur Andrew Eastman George Winton Levis Milton Blair Findorff Albert Walker Powell Ward Butler Freeman Leland Seymour Sherwood Ellsworth Wing 1917 Charles Byrne Louis George Kreuz Robert Colton Johnson Burr Edward Lee Howard Francis Joyce Earl Norton Clark Emory Kauffman Burr Curtis Wilcox COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Albert Robert Tormey Pledges William Al
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