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BURR, AARON. 



Aaron Burr conspiracy and New Orleans; by W. F. McCaleb. (In Ameri- 

 can Historical Association Report, 1903, vol. 1, pages 131 to 143.) Cloth, 

 50c. SI 4.1 : 90S 1 



Proceedings and evidence exhibited on arraignment of Aaron Burr and 

 others before circuit court of United States held in Virginia, 1807. (In 

 Annals of Congress, vol. 17, columns 386 to 778. ) leather, $1.50. X 17 



This volume is printed 2 columns to a page and the columns are numbered con- 

 secutively instead of the pages. 



See also New Orleans. 



CABINETS. Select list of books on cabinets of England and America. 1903. 8 



pages, large 8 Paper, lOc. LC 2 2 : C 11 



See also Registers. 



CABOT LANDFALL; by G. R. F. Prowse. (In 8th International Geographic 

 Congress Report, 1904, pages 905 to 912. ) Cloth, $1.00. S 5.6 : 904 



Attempt to locate the land discovered by Cabot, June 24, 1497. 

 See also America. 



CALHOUN, JOHN CALDWELL. 



Correspondence of John C. Calhoun ; edited by J. F. Jameson. 1218 pages. 

 (American Historical Association Report, 1899, vol. 2.) Paper, 70c; 

 cloth, 80c. SI 4.1:899' 



CONTENTS : Chronology of Calhoun. Calendar of letters of Calhoun heretofore 

 printed. Account of Calhoun's early life. Letters of Calhoun. Letters to Cal- 

 houn. 



These letters touch upon the great issues from 1804 to 1850, such as the ac- 



?uisition of Florida and Texas, the Oregon question, slavery, the tariffs of 1828, 

 842, etc. 



Proceedings upon acceptance of statue of John C. Calhoun from South 

 Carolina. 1910. 159 pages, illus. Cloth, 35c. Y 7.2 : C 12 



Replete with ante-bellum history. 



The speeches are also found in Congressional Record, vol. 45, no. 67, pages 

 3171 to 3177 and 3191 to 3208. Paper, 7c. 



CALIFORNIA. 



Aboriginal inhabitants of Californian peninsula ; by Jacob Baegert, German 

 Jesuit missionary who lived there 17 years during second half of [18th] 

 century : 



[Pt. 1]. (In Smithsonian Report, 1863, pages 352 to 369.) Cloth, 70c. 



SI 1.1 : 863 

 [Pt. 2]. (In Smithsonian Report, 1864, pages 378 to 399.) Cloth, 70c. 



SI 1.1 : 864 



Bibliographical notes on early California [1542-1852] ; by R. E. Cowan. (In 



American Historical Association Report, 1904, pages 267 to 278.) Paper, 



40c ; cloth, 55c. SI 4.1 : 904 



California; by Thomas J. Vivian. (In Commerce and Navigation, 1890, 



vol. 2, pages 98 to 499, maps. ) Cloth, SOc. T 37.1 : 890 2 



Includes much historical matter on the discovery, settlement, early traveling, 

 early mining and the development of the once wild West. 



Findings in case of California. 1910. 4 pages. (61st Cong. 2d sess., S. Doc. 

 620.) Paper, 5c. 



The claim of California was for money expended during Indian wars prior 

 to 1854. 



See also Civil War West. 

 CANADA. See Archives Bibliography Great Lakes. 



CANNON, JOSEPH G. Speeches at dinner in honor of Joseph G. Cannon of 

 Illinois, at Hotel Raleigh, Washington, D. C., Feb. 15, 1913. 29 pages. 

 (62d Cong. 3d sess. H. Doc. 1445.) Paper, 5c. 

 See also Grant, U. S. 



CAPITAL. 



See also Congress Hall Philadelphia, Pa. 



1800-1900, celebration of 100th anniversary of establishment of seat of Gov- 

 ernment in District of Columbia; compiled by W. V. Cox. 1901. 343 

 pages, illus. maps, large 4 Paper, $1.15; cloth, $1.35. Y4.P93 1 : G 74 a 



The plates include views of the buildings in Philadelphia, Baltimore, York, Pa., 

 Princeton, Annapolis, Trenton, and New York, in which the early Congresses held 

 their sessions views of the White House and Capitol in various stages of con- 

 struction, early maps, etc. Notable addresses were made, all of which are printed 

 in full with much historical matter of unusual value and interest. 



