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GREAT LAKES Continued. 



War vessels on the Great Lakes [papers and correspondence, 1815-1900, re- 

 garding agreement of Apr. 28-29, 1817, with Great Britain concerning 

 naval force to be maintained on the lakes, with statement of circum- 

 stances preceding negotiations]. 1900. 72 pages. (56th Cong. 1st sess., 

 H. Doc 471. Bound with other docs.; serial no. 3988.) Cloth, $1.00: 

 sheep, $1.60. 



This includes reprints of 52d Cong. 2d sess., S. Ex. Doc. 9, and 55th Cong. 2d 

 sess., S. Kept. 449, with new matter. 



The Canadian Patriot War and the Civil War were especially occasions for keep- 

 ing watch on the Great Lakes. 



GREENE, NATHANAEL. 



Brief history of the life and character of Gen. Greene. (In Congressional 



Record of May 27, 1910, vol. 45, no. 13^8, pages 7207 to 7209. ) Paper, 9c. 

 Report amending bill for statue of Nathanael Greene upon Guilford battle 



ground, N. C. 1910. 3 pages. (61st Cong. 2d sess., S. Rept. 492.) 



Paper, 5c. 



An account of the life of Greene and the battle of Guilford Court-House. 

 Report amending by substitute bill for erection of statue of Nathanael 



Greene upon Guilford battle ground, N. C. 1908. 3 pages. (60th Cong. 



1st sess., S. Rept. 275.) Paper, 5c. 

 See also Revolution, under subhead Fort Mercer. 



GROW, GALUSHA A., and Samuel J. Randall. Addresses on presentation of 

 portraits of Speakers Grow and Randall. Cloth, 25c. Y 7.2 : G 91 



GUILFORD COURTPIOUSE, BATTLE OF. See Greene, Nathanael. 

 HALLS OF ANCIENTS. See Washington, D. C. 



HAMILTON, ALEXANDER, and Thomas Jefferson. Speech of Augustus O. 

 Stanley of Ky. in House, Mar. 25, 1908. (In Congressional Record of 

 Apr. 7, vol. 42, no. 89, pages 4609 to 4619.) Paper, 8c. 



An elaborate historical account and estimate, from a Jeffersonian standpoint, 

 of the doctrines and achievements of these two great men of the Revolutionary 

 period. 



See also Federal Convention Madison, James Miranda Presidential 

 term. 



HANFORD, CORNELIUS H. Report in matter of impeachment of Cornelius 

 H. Hanford, circuit judge for western district of Wnshington, with testi- 

 mony and exhibits offered in Seattle, Wash., June 27-July 22, 1912 [and 

 submitting resolution that committee be discharged]. 1761 pages, fac- 

 similes. (62d Cong. 2d sess., H. Rept. 1152.) Paper, $1.00. 



Judge Hanford resigned while testimony was being taken before a subcommit- 

 tee, so that it was unnecessary to go on with impeachment proceedings. 



HANSON, JOHN. See Carroll, Charles. 



HARPER'S FERRY. Report of Select Committee, Senate, appointed to inquire 

 into invasion and seizure of public property at Harper's Ferry, with views 

 of minority and testimony. 1860. 255 pages. (36th Cong. 1st sess., S. 

 Rept. 278.) Cloth, 25c. 



An official investigation of the John Brown raid. 

 See also Civil War, under subhead Navy yards. 

 HART, CAPT. JOHN. See Maryland. 



HASTINGS, DAVID H. Record of trial by court-martial of Major David H. 

 Hastings. 1865. 293 pages. (38th Cong. 2d sess.. H. Ex. Doc. 54. 

 Bound with other docs. ; serial no. 1229. ) Sheep, $1.60. 



This officer was court-martialed for embezzling United States funds at a re- 

 cruiting station. 



HATTERAS INLET EXPEDITION. See Conduct of War, 1863, vol. 3. 



HENRY, JOSEPH, Memorial of. 1880. 528 pages, illus. Cloth, 35c. 



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The subject of this memorial volume was the distinguished scientist who ad- 

 ministered the operations of the Smithsonian Institution for over 30 years. The 

 volume includes not only the obsequies and memorial addresses at the Capitol, 

 but the memorials by various scientific societies, and is a scientific as well as 

 biographical work. 



