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ARCHIVES Continued. 



Public Archives Commission Report 



2d, 1901, archives of North Carolina, Philadelphia [city and county], and 

 Texas. (In American Historical Association Report, 1901, vol. 2, pages 

 225 to 360. ) Paper, 25c ; cloth, 30c. SI 4.1 : 901 2 



3d, 1902, archives of Oregon, and Bexar archives. (In American His- 

 torical Association Report, 1902, vol. 1, pages 329 to 363.) Cloth, 50c. 



SI 4.1 : 902 1 



When Mexico gained its independence, the province of Texas became the 

 Mexican Department of Bexar, the archives of which from 1727 to 1835 were 

 preserved at the old capital, San Antonio. As this department included prac- 

 tically all the present State of Texas, these papers embrace all the Texas 

 archives for that period. 



4th, 1903, archives of Colorado, Georgia, Mississippi, New Jersey, Rhode 

 Island, and Virginia. (In American Historical Association Report, 

 1903, vol. 1, pages 407 to 664.) Cloth, 50c. SI 4.1:903" 



5th, 1904, archives of Alabama, Georgia, Kansas, North Carolina, and 

 Pennsylvania. (In American Historical Association Report, 1904, pages 

 479 to 649.) Paper, 40c; cloth, 55c. SI 4.1: 904 



7th, 1906. (American Historical Association Report, 1906, vol. 2, 572 

 pages. ) Paper, 65c ; cloth, $1.00. SI 4.1 : 906 2 



CONTENTS. Report of Commission. Summary of present state of legislation 

 of States and Territories relative to custody and supervision of public records. 

 Public archives of Arkansas. Public archives of Connecticut. State and county 

 archives of Delaware. Public archives of Florida. Archives of Augusta, Ga., 

 and of Richmond Co., Ga. State archives of Ohio and of Ross Co. Local 

 archives of Tennessee. Materials for bibliography of public archives of 13 

 original States. 



Contains a facsimile reproduction of the proclamation of Arthur St. Clair, 

 governor of the Northwest Territory, dated Dec. 23, 1794, calling a convention 

 of the legislature for Mar. 10, at Marietta. 



8th, 1907, resume of archive situation in several States in 1907. (In 

 American Historical Association Report, 1907, vol. 1, pages 157 to 187.) 

 Paper, 60c ; cloth, 75c. SI 4.1 : 907 1 



9th, 1908, archives of Maine, Missouri, Washington, and list of journals 

 and acts of councils and assemblies of 13 original colonies, and Flor- 

 idas, preserved in Public Record Office, London. ( In American Histori- 

 cal Association Report. 1908, vol. 1, pages 251 to 509.) Paper, 40c; 

 cloth, 55c. SI 4.1 : 90S 1 



10th, 1909. (In American Historical Association Report, 1909. pages 323 

 to 490. ) Cloth, 75c. SI 4.1 : 909 



CONTENTS. American archival problems. Lessons of British archives. Les- 

 sons of German archives. Lessons of Italian archives. Lessons of Dutch 

 archives. Lessons of Spanish archives. Lessons of Swedish archives. Trage- 

 dies in New York's public records. Report on archives of Illinois. Report on 

 archives of New Mexico. 



llth, 1910, archives of Indiana, Kentucky, Nebraska, and Philippines. 

 (In American Historical Association Report, 1910, pages 267 to 425.) 

 Cloth, 70c. SI 4.1 : 910 



12th, 1911. '(In American Historical Association Report, 1911, vol. 1, 

 pages 311 to 528.) Cloth, 75c. SI4.1:911 1 



CONTENTS. 12th report. Proceedings of 3d annual conference of archi- 

 vists. Report on archives of State of Colorado. List of commissions and 

 instructions to governors and lieutenant governors of American and West 

 Indian colonies, 1609-1784. 



13th, 1912. (In American Historical Association Report, 1912, pages 

 237 to 303.) Cloth, 65c. 814.1:912 



CONTEXTS. 13th report. 4th annual conference of archivists. Plan and 

 scope of Manual of Archival Economy for Use of American Archivists. Some 

 fundamental principles in relation to archives. Adaptation of archives to 

 public use. Archives of Louisiana and Montana. 



Spanish. Public records in our dependencies ; by W. C. Ford. ( In Ameri- 

 can Historical Association Report, 1904, pages 129 to 147.) Paper, 40c; 

 cloth, 55c. SI 4.1 : 904 



Deals with the conditions of Spanish archives in Porto Rico and the Philip- 

 pines, and refers briefly to those of Florida and the Louisiana Purchase. 



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