Second Session, Monday Evening, January 19th 



230. AMERICANA. Moore (Frank Editor). The Rebellion Record; A Diary 



of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Inci- 

 dents, Poetry, &c. With an Introductory Address by Edward 

 Everett. With many steel-engraved portraits of distinguished gen- 

 erals and prominent men and numerous maps and plans, Vols. 1 

 to 9. 9 vols. (should be 12 in a complete set), bound from the 

 original monthly parts in half morocco, paper labels, with a num- 

 ber of the original covers preserved. New York, 1861-1866 



231. AMERICANA. Portfolio containing a series of 29 Confederate War Etch- 



ings, with index, all on fine China paper. Square 4to, in cloth por- 

 folio. Circa 1864 



The etchings, which are all in good condition, represent, Lincoln writ- 

 ing the Emancipation Proclamation ; Lincoln's Passage through Balti- 

 more ; Free Negroes in the North and in Hayti ; Buying a Substitute 

 for War in the North ; Slaves concealing their Master from a Raiding 

 Party ; and others. 



232. AMERICANA. Lossing (Benson J.). Pictorial History of the Civil War 



in the United States of America. Illustrated by many hundred 

 engravings on wood, by Lossing and Barritt, from sketches by the 

 author and others. 3 vols. royal 8vo, half calf, gilt panelled backs, 

 gilt tops, leather labels. Philadelphia and Hartford, 1866-1868 



233. AMERICANA. Magazine of American History, with Notes and Queries. 



January, 1877, to September, 1893. Illustrations. 30 vols. in 33. 

 4to, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, damaged by water. 



New York and Chicago, 1877-1893 



234. AMERICANA. Campaigns of the Civil War, comprising, Chancellors- 



ville and Gettysburg, by Doubleday; The Army of the Cumberland, 

 by H. M. Cist; The Antietam and Fredericksburg, by F. W. Pal- 

 frey; The Gulf and Inland Waters, by A. T. Mahan; The Blockade 

 and the Cruisers, by J. R. Soley; From Fort Henry to Corinth, by 

 M. F. Force; and others. Illustrations. Together, 16 vols. 12mo, 

 cloth, bindings and some leaves water stained. 



New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1881-1883 



235. AMERICANA. GENEALOGY. Johnson (Mary Coffin). The Higleys and 



their Ancestry. New York, 1896. Limited Edition; WAKEMAN 

 (ROBERT P.). Wakeman Genealogy. 1630-1899. Meriden, Conn., 

 1900 (binding badly damaged); TODD (CHARLES BURR). A Gen- 

 eral History of the Burr Family. New York, 1891. Illustrations. 

 Together, 3 vols. thick 8vo, cloth, bindings stained by water. Not 

 returnable. Various places, 1891-1900 



236. AMERICANA. The Colonial Laws of New York from the Year 1664 to 



the Revolution. 5 vols. 8vo, calf, leather labels, bindings .slightly 

 rubbed. Albany, 1894 



