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New England," by Henry Whitfield, sra. 4to, 

 pp. xxii., 59 ; "A Farther Discovery of the 

 Present State of the Indians in New England, 

 concerning the Progress of the Gospel among 

 them, manifested by Letters from such as 

 preached to them," by Henry Whitfield, 4to, 

 pp. x., 46 (Lond., 1651) ; " The Day Breaking 

 if not the Sun Rising of the Gospel with the 

 Indians in New England," small quarto, pp. 32 ; 

 " The Clear Sunshine of the Gospel breaking 

 forth upon the Indians in New England," by 

 Thomas Shepard, small quarto, pp. xx., 56 ; "A 

 Further Manifestation of the Progress of the 

 Gospel among the Indians in New England," 

 small quarto, pp. xi., 21 ; " A Call from Death 

 to Life. Being an Account of the Sufferings 

 of Marmaduke Stepheuson, William Robinson ? 

 and Mary Dyer, in New England, in the Year 

 1659, small 4to, pp. ix., 47 (London, 1660), 

 Providence, R. I. ; " The Expeditions of Capt. 

 Lovewell, and his Encounters with the In- 

 dians; including a Particular Account of the 

 Pequaket Battle, with a History of that Tribe ; 

 and a Reprint of Rev. Thomas Symmes's Ser- 

 mon," by Frederic Kidder, 4to, pp. 138, map, 

 Boston; "A Brief State of the Province of 

 Pennsylvania," by William Smith, D. D., 8vo, 

 pp. 44 ; " The Journal of Major George Wash- 

 ington, sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie 

 to the Commandant of the French Forces in 

 Ohio, with map," 8vo, pp. 46 (Williainsburg, 

 1754); "The Present State of Virginia," by 

 Hugh Jones, A. M., 8vo, pp. viii., 151, cuts 

 (London, 1724) ; " Names of Persons who 

 took the Oath of Allegiance to the State 

 of Pennsylvania between the Years 1777 and 

 1789, with a History of the ' Test Laws ' of 

 Pennsylvania," by Thompson Westcott, 8vo, 

 pp. xlii., 145; "The Order Book of Capt. 

 Leonard Bleeker, Major of Brigade in the Early 

 Part of the Expedition under Gen. James 

 Clinton, against the Indian Settlements of 

 Western New York, in the Campaign of 1779. 

 With Introduction and Notes," by B. F. Hough, 

 M. D., 4to, pp. 137 ; " Orderly Book of the 

 Siege of Yorktown, from September 26, 1781, 

 to November 2, 1781." Now first printed from 

 the original MSS., 4to, pp. 68 ; " Narrative of 

 the Exertions and Sufferings of Lieut. James 

 Moody, in the Cause of Government, since the 

 Year 1776. Written by himself, with the 

 Author's Last Corrections. With an Introduc- 

 tion and Notes," by Charles I. Bushnell, 8vo, pp. 

 98, illustrated ; " A Journal of two Visits made to 

 some Nations of Indians on the West Side of the 

 River Ohio in the Years 1772 and 1773, by the 

 Rev. David Jones. With a Biographical Notice 

 of the Author," by Horatio Gates Jones, A. M., 

 8vo, pp. 127; "The Declaration of Independ- 

 ence. Fac-simile of the Original Document, in 

 the Handwriting of Thomas Jefferson," quarto, 

 pp. 7 ; " The Private Journal of a Journey from 

 Boston to New York in the Year 1704, kept 

 by Madam Knight," small quarto, pp. 92. Of 

 local histories now first printed, the principal 

 are : " An Authentic and Comprehensive History 



of Buffalo,. with some Account of its early In- 

 habitants, both Savage and Civilized, com- 

 prising Historic Notices of the Six Nations or 

 Iroquois Indians, including a Sketch of the Life 

 of Sir William Johnson, and of other prominent 

 White Men, long resident among the- Savages. 

 Arranged in Chronological Order," in two vol- 

 umes, by William Ketchum. Vols. 1 and 2, 

 8vo, pp. xvi., 432, vii., 443; "History of 

 Thomaston, Rockland, and South Thomaston, 

 Maine, from their First Exploration, A. D. 1605, 

 with Family Genealogies, by Cyrus Eaton, 2 

 vols. 12mo, pp. xii., 468 ; iv., 472 ; " Queen's 

 County in Olden Times : Being a Supplement 

 to the several Histories thereof," by Henry On- 

 derdonk, Jr., A. M., author of " Revolutionary 

 Incidents of Long Island," etc., 4to, pp. 122; 

 " Dartmouth (Mass.) Centennial Celebration. 

 Proceedings in- Connection with the Celebration 

 at New Bedford, September 14, 1864, of the 

 Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Incorpora- 

 tion of the Town of Dartmouth," 8vo, pp. 129; 

 "A Record of the Inscriptions on the Tablets 

 and Gravestones in the Burial-ground of Christ's 

 Church, Philadelphia," by Edward L. Clark, 

 Church Warden ; " Commemoration of the 

 Conquest of New Netherland on its Two Hun- 

 dredth Anniversary," by the New York His- 

 torical Society; "History of New England," 

 vol. 3, by John Gorham Palfrey ; " The Regis- 

 ter of New Netherland," 1626-1674, by E. B. 

 O'Callaghan ; " Pioneer History of the Cham- 

 plain Valley, being an Account of the Settle- 

 ment of the Town of Willsborough, by William 

 Gilliland, together with his Journal and other 

 Papers, and a Memoir and Historical and Illus- 

 trative Notes," by Winslow C. Watson ; " The 

 First Century of Dummer Academy. A His- 

 torical Discourse delivered at Newbury, Byfield 

 Parish, Aug. 12, 1863, with an Appendix," by 

 Nehemiah Cleveland ; " Memorial of the Cen- 

 tennial Anniversary of the Settlement of 

 Machias; " The History of Portland from 1632 

 to 1864, with a Notice of Previous Settlements, 

 Colonial Grants, and Changes of Government 

 in Maine," by William Willis, 2d edition, re- 

 vised and enlarged; "An Historical Address 

 delivered at the Centennial Celebration of the 

 Incorporation of the Town of Wilbraham, June 

 15, 1863, with an Appendix," by Rufus P. Steb- 

 bins, D. D. ; " History of Lynn, Essex County, 

 Mass., including Lynnfield, Saugus, Swamp- 

 scot, and Nahant," by Alonzo Lewis and James 

 R. Newhall ; " History of New Boston, New 

 Hampshire," Compiled and Written by Rev. 

 Elliott 0. Cogswell, map and illustrations ; " Re- 

 marks on the Popham Celebration of the Maine 

 Historical Society," read before the American 

 Antiquarian Society, April 20, 1865, by S. T. 

 Haven ; " Historic Anuals of the National 

 Academy of Design, New York Drawing Asso- 

 ciation, etc.," by Thomas S. Cummings, N. A. ; 

 " A Chronological History of the Boston Watch 

 and Police from 1631 to 1865, together with 

 Recollections of a Boston Police Officer," by 

 Edward H. Savage; "A History of the Bills 





