52 PEICE LIST 50 4TH EDITION 



OHIO VALLEY. Decision of Ohio^Valley [in regard to secession] ; by C. R. 

 Fish. (In American Historical Association Report, 1910, pages 153 to 

 164.) Cloth, 70c. 814.1:910 



OLD SOUTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY. See Historical societies. 



OREGON; by T. S. Lang. (In Commerce and Navigation, 1890, vol. 2, pages 

 705 to 840.) Cloth, 80c. T 37.1: 890* 



Descriptive matter with chapter on early history. 



See also Archives, 3d report Missouri Northwest Whitman, Marcus 

 Toombs, Robert. 



ORLEANS. .See Louisiana Purchase. 

 PACIFIC DEPARTMENT. See West. 



PACIFIC RAILROADS. 



The early history of the West as embodied in the Pacific Railroad Surveys is 

 listed fully in Price List 35, Geography and Explorations. 



Attitude of Congress toward Pacific Railway, 1856-1862; by A. M. Kline. 

 (In American Historical Association Report, 1910, pages 189 to 198.) 

 Cloth, 70c. 814.1:910 



Pacific railroads and disappearance of frontier in America, by F. L. Paxson 

 [with discussion of paper by B. H. Meyer]. (In American Historical As- 

 sociation Report, 1907, vol. 1, pnges 105 to 122.) Paper, 60c ; cloth, 75c. 



SI 4.1 : 907 1 



Paxson held that the continental frontier was completely destroyed hy the com- 

 pletion of the 6 big railroads. Meyer admits the disappearance of the primary 

 frontier, but holds that frontiersmen of a different type are carrying on the con- 

 quest of our national resources in the West. 



See also Credit Mobilier. 



PATENT OFFICE. Account of destruction by fire of north and west halls of 

 model room in Patent Office building, Sept. 24, 1877, with history of 

 Patent Office, 1790 to 1877. 38 pages, illus, large 8. Paper, 15c. 



I 23.2 : F 51 

 PATRIOTIC ADDRESSES. 



Address of President Wilson accepting monument in memory of Con- 

 federate dead at Arlington National Cemetery, June 4, 1914. 5 pages. 

 Paper, 5c. Pr 28.2 :Ar 52 2 



Address of President Wilson at Arlington, May 30, 1914. 6 pages. Paper, 5c. 



Pr 28.2 : Ar 52 



Address of President Wilson at Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa., 

 Oct. 25, 1913. 5 pages. (63d Cong. 1st sess. S. Doc. 234.) Paper, 5c. 



Eulogizes William Penn. 



Address of President Wilson to graduating class of Naval Academy, An- 

 napolis, Md., June 5, 1914. 8 pages. Paper, 5c. Pr 28.2 : N 22 

 Addresses delivered at Arlington Cemetery on Decoration Day, 1914, by 

 President Wilson, Speaker Champ Clark, and Senator Reed Smoot. (In 

 Congressional Record of June 1, 1914, vol. 51, no. 143, pages 10418 to 

 10422. ) Paper, 13c. 



On the battlefield of Gettysburg, memorial address by J. Sloat Fassett. 

 (In Congressional Record of June 10, vol. 45, no. 150, pages 7969 to 

 7972.) Paper, 9c. 



'Tis sixty years since, address delivered on Founders' Day, Jan. 16, 1913, 



before University of South Carolina at Columbia; by Charles Francis 



Adams. 1913. 31 pages. (63d Cong. 1st sess. S. Doc. 186.) Paper, 5c. 



An interesting series of historical reminiscences by an old-time New England 



abolitionist, the grandson of one President and great grandson of another. 



See also Barry, John Congress Hall Declaration of Independence Gor- 

 don, James Grant, U. S. Hamilton, Alexander Lincoln Mexican af- 

 fairs, 1914 Negroes New Jersey. 



PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES. Productive work of hereditary patri6tic societies 

 of America considered from Canadian point of view ; by Barlow Cumber- 

 land. (In American Historical Association Report, 1911, vol. 1, pnges 

 280 to 286.) Cloth, 75c. SI 4.1 : 911 1 



See also Colonhil Dames Daughters of American Revolution Historical 

 societies. 



