10 PEICE LIST 50 4TH EDITION 



ARCHIVES Continued. 



Spanish archives and their importance for history of United States [with 

 bibliography] ; by W. R. Shepherd. (In American Historical Association 

 Report, 1903, vol. 1, pages 145 to 183.) Cloth, 50e. SI 4.1 : 90S 1 



See also 10th report, above. 



See also Bibliography Historical societies Massachusetts New Mexico 

 Revolution. 



ARIZONA. 



Arizona and New Mexico. . Speech of Charles F. Booher of Mo., in House, 

 May 19, 1911. (In Congressional Record of May 22, vol. 47, no. 37, pages 

 1434 to 1447.) Paper, 6c. 



In favor of the admission of Arizona with the constitution as formed by Its 

 assembly. Includes a history of the*invasion of New Mexico by United States 

 troops under Gen. Kearney in 1846, and the early history of these States. 



Arizona and New Mexico. Speech of James R. Mann, of 111., in House, 

 May 20, 1911. (In Congressional Record, vol. 47, no. 36, pages 1413 to 

 1420.) Paper, 7c. 



Includes a summary of legislation admitting other States to the Union. The 

 speaker thinks the Constitution grants plenty of power to Congress to dictate 

 certain requirements in a State constitution, and that judicial recall would be 

 pernicious. 



Arizona; by Wm. E. Guild. (In Commerce and Navigation, 1890, vol. 2, 

 pages 47 to 97.) Cloth, 80c. T37.1:890 3 



Gives history of settlement, stage lines, mining, and descriptive matter with 

 resources of the State and towns. 



ARKANSAS; by Dandridge McRae. (In Commerce and Navigation, 1889. vol. 

 2, pages 3 to 83.) Cloth, 70c. T 37.1 : 889* 



History, description, transportation, and resources. 



See also Archives, 7th report Conduct of War, 1865, vol. 3 Reconstruc- 

 tion. 



ARLINGTON, VA. See Patriotic addresses. 

 ARMIES. See Registers. 

 AUSTIN, STEPHEN F. See Houston, Sam. 

 BALL'S BLUFF. See Conduct of War, 1863, vol. 2. 

 BALTIMORE, LORD. See Maryland. 



BANKS, NATHANIEL P. See Civil War, uuder subhead Red River Expedi- 

 tion Conduct of War, 1865, vols. 1 and 2 Sedgwick, Theodore. 



BARRY, JOHN. Address of President Wilson at unveiling of statue to mem- 

 ory of Commodore John Barry. (In Congressional Record of May 26, 

 1914, vol. 51, no. 139, pages 10010, 10011.) Paper, 8c. 



BELKNAP, WILLIAM W. See Impeachment. 



BENTON, THOMAS HART, and Francis P. Blair, proceedings upon accept- 

 ance of statues presented by Missouri, 1899. 140 pages, illus. large 8 

 Paper, 20c. ; cloth, 25c. , Y 7.2 : B 44 



Same. (56th Cong. 1st sess., S. Doc. 456. Bound in vol. 38 with other 

 docs. ; serial no. 38800 Cloth, 75c. 



BERKELEY, GEORGE CRANFIELD. Calendar of Admiral Berkeley's North 

 American Papers. (In American Historical Association Report, 1900, 

 vol. 1, pages 608 to 623.) Cloth, 50c. SI 4.1 : 900 1 



Admiral Berkeley was a British naval officer during the Revolutionary War 

 and War of 1812 who had official correspondence and dealings with the United 

 States. 



BEXAR. See Archives, 3d report. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Bibliography of American historical societies, United States and Dominion 

 of Canada. 2d edition, revised. 1374 pages. (American Historical Asso- 

 ciation Report, 1905, vol. 2.) Paper, 90c. ; cloth, $1.00. SI 4.1 : 905 2 



The term " historical society " has been liberally construed. Included are 

 genealogical and bibliographical societies, pioneer associations, political science 

 associations, and numismatic and antiquarian societies. 



This valuable reference book not only lists the contents of the publications, 

 but has a subject and author, and a biographical index covering 332 pages, and an 

 index to the societies. 



