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REGISTERS Continued. 



Official register of United States, persons in civil, military, and naval 

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C 3.10 : 913 



Gives legal residence, place of employment, and salary, not only of officials 

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 of the privates in Government service. 



This is issued every two years, and is known as the " Blue Book." The 

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 the last being for 1911. 



RELIGION. See Church history Madison Maryland Sandemanians. 

 REPRESENTATIVES (DECEASED). See Memorial addresses. 

 REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE. See War with Spain. 



REVOLUTION. 



American archives, 5th series, consisting of collection of authentick rec- 

 ords, state papers, debates, and letters and other notices of publick 

 affairs [1776] ; by Peter Force. Printed 1851-1853. Vols. 2 and 3, 

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These valuable folio volumes are printed in clear type, in double columns which 

 are numbered instead of the pages. Vol. 2 begins July 15, 1776, and vol. 3 ends 

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Combattants frangais de la guerre americaine 1778-1783, listes Stabiles 

 d'aprds les documents authentiques deposes aux archives nationales et 

 aux archives du Ministre de la Guerre. 1903. 327 pages, ilus., 4. 

 Paper, 45c. S 1.2 : F 84 1 



This contains the names of every Frenchman who served on the American side 

 in the American Revolution, and also reproductions of engravings of Washing- 

 ton, his French generals : and historic scenes. It was published by the French 

 Government and 335 copies presented to the United States in token of national 

 friendship. 



Committees of correspondence of American Revolution; by E. D. Collins. 

 (In American Historical Association Report, 1901, vol. 1, pages 243 to 

 271.) Cloth, 50c. SI4.1:90r 



Critical examination of William Gordon's history of American Revolution ; 

 by O. G. Libby. (In American Historical Association Report, 1899, vol. 

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Diplomatic correspondence of American Revolution, 1776-83, edited by 

 Jared Srmrks. New edition. Published by John C. Rives, 1857. 6 vols. 

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Vol. 1. Correspondence of Silas Deane, commissioners at Court of France, Arthur 



Lee, William Lee, Ralph Izard, Henry Laurens. 

 Vol. 2. Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin and John Adams. 

 Vol. 3. Correspondence of John Adams, continued. 

 Vol. 4. Correspondence of John Adams, continued, correspondence of John Jay, 



and Francis Dana. 

 Vol. 5. Correspondence of William Carmichael, C. W. F. Dumas, General La Fay- 



ette. commissioners for negotiating peace with Great Britain, Conrad A. Gerard, 



C. A. de la Luzerne. 

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R. Livingston and Robert Morris. 



Fort Mercer. Grant to Gloucester Co., N. J. [of property including Fort 

 Mercer and Red Bank battlefield of Revolution for public park]. 1905. 

 7 pages. (58th Cong. 3d sess., H. Rept. 3631. Bound with other docs.; 

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On Oct. 22, 1777, Gen. Greene defeated Count Karl Donop and his Hessians on 

 this battlefield. 



French alliance. List of works relating to French alliance in American 

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 per, lOc. LC 2.2 : F 88 



The list gives first the titles of works relating to the French alliance, followed 

 by a list of United States Government documents bearing on the subject. The 

 remaining titles are then grouped under the headings " Marquis de Lafayette," 

 " The French fleet in the American Revolution," and " Siege of Yorktown." 



Kings Mountain. Monument to memory of William Campbell. 1908. 15 

 pages. (60th Congress, 1st sess., S. Rept. 557.) Paper, 5c. 



Gives the history of the battle of Kings Mountain, South Carolina, with many 

 events in the Revolutionary War connected with this battle, and with the life of 

 William Campbell. This very interesting chapter in history has been reprinted as 

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(61st Cong. 3d sess., S. Rept. 932.) Paper, 5c. 

 (62d Cong. 1st sess., S. Rept. 123.) Paper, 5c. 



