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LONDON COMPANY. See Virginia Company of London. 

 LONG ISLAND, BATTLE OF. See Military history. 



LOUISIANA. See Archives, 13th report Louisiana Purchase Missouri Re- 

 construction. 



LOUISIANA PURCHASE. 



Acts [regarding purchase of Louisiana, approved Oct. 31,1803, and Nov. 10, 

 1803]. (In Laws of U. S., vol. 3, Bioren edition, pages 562 to 564.) 

 Sheep, $1.00. S 7.8 : 3 



Act erecting Louisiana into two territories, called Orleans and Louisiana, ap- 

 proved Mar. 26, 1804 is on pages 603 to 610, and the two acts of Mar. 2, 1805, 

 and the act of Mar. 3, 1805, regarding these Territories are on pages 649 to 660 

 of same volume. 



All the acts from Apr. 1, 1806 to Apr. 18, 1814 relating to the government 

 and land claims in Louisiana and Orleans Territories are found in Laws 

 of United States, vol. 4, Bioren edition. Sheep, $1.40. S 7.8 : 4 



Exploration of Louisiana frontier, 1803-1806; by I. J. Cox. (In American 

 Historical Association Report, 1904, pages 149 to 174. ) Paper, 40c. ; 

 cloth, 55c. SI 4.1 : 904 



This describes the expedition by William Dunbar, George Hunter, John Sibley 

 and Thomas Freeman along the Red and Washita rivers, on the Louisiana-Texas 

 frontier. 



Louisiana Purchase and our title west of Rocky Mountains, with review 

 of annexation by United States; by Binger Hermann. 1898. 87 pages, 

 illus., 4 maps, large 8. Cloth, 65c. I 21.2 : L 93 a 



A detailed history of Jefferson's purchase from Napoleon in 1803 of the terri- 

 tory of the TJ. S. west of the Mississippi, with maps, portraits, facsimiles, etc. 

 The author was Commissioner of the General Land Office. 



Origin, progress, and disappearance of the French power in North America ; 

 by Win. F. Switzler. (In Commerce and Navigation, 1889, vol. 2, pages 

 xvii to xxxiii.) Cloth, 70c. T 37.1: 889* 



Preceded by 2 pages of Historical notes, 1497-1867, chronologically arranged. 



Who bought Louisiana? Address on services of Thomas Jefferson in -con- 

 nection with Louisiana Purchase delivered at closing exercises of expo- 

 sition, St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 30, 1913; by William M. Thornton. 1913. 

 19 pages. (63d Cong. 1st sess., S. Doc. 46.) Paper, 5c. 



One chapter deals with the revolt and ruin of Toussaint L'Ouverture, the negro 

 leader of Haiti. 



World aspects of Louisiana Purchase; by W. M. Sloane. (In American 

 Historical Association Report, 1903. vol. 1, pages 85 to 103.) Cloth, 50c. 



SI 4.1 : 903 1 



See also Archives, Spanish French Commissioners Lewis and Clark Ex- 

 pedition Monroe, James. 



McCARVER, MORTON MATTHEW. See Northwest. 

 MCDOWELL, IRWIN. See Civil War. 



McKINLEY, WILLIAM. 



Address on life, character, and public services of William McKinley deliv- 

 ered at New Haven, Jan. 20, 1904, by Frank B. Brandegee. 1913. 17 

 pages. (63d Cong. 1st sess. S. Doc. 231.) Paper, 5c. 



Last speech of William McKinley, delivered at Pan-American Exposition, 

 Buffalo, Sept. 5, 1901. 11 pages, large 8. Paper, 5c. Pr 25.2 : L 33 



Memorial address on life and character of William McKinley; by John Hay. 

 1903. 70 pages, illus. 4 Cloth, 85c. Y 7.1 : M 21 



The assassination of McKinley having occurred during the recess of Congress, 

 a resolution was passed calling for an assembly of both Houses, the Supreme 

 Court, the Cabinet, the governors of the States, the heads of the Army and 

 Navy, and other officials, to be held in the House of Representatives Feb. 27, 

 1902, while the great author and statesman, John Hay, delivered the above cele- 

 brated oration, which has immortalized the orator as well as it has fitly com- 

 memorated the martyred President. 



See also Maine, U. S. S. President of United States, Compilation, vol. 10. 



MADISON, JAMES. 



Arrangement of papers of Madison, Jefferson, Hamilton, Monroe, and Frank- 

 lin ; Miscellaneous index [of manuscripts of Continental Congress] ; Ap- 

 pendix, Documentary history of Constitution [1787 to 1870, vol. 2, pages 1 

 to 320]. 1894. 138+320 pages large 8. Paper, 35c. S 8.3 : 5 



