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SAMPSON, WILLIAM THOMAS. See War with Spain. 



SANDEMANIANS of New England; by Williston Walker. (In American His- 

 torical Association Report, 1901, vol. 1, pages 131 to 162.) Cloth, 50c. 



SI 4.1 : 901 1 



The Sandemanians were a small religious body organized in Scotland in the 3d 

 quarter of the 18th century. 



SANTIAGO, BATTLE OF. See War with Spain. 

 SCHLEY, WINFIELD S. See War with Spain. 

 SCREVEN, JAMES. See Stewart, Daniel. 



SEAL OF UNITED STATES, History of; [by Gaillard Hunt]. 1909. 72 pages, 

 8 plates, large 8. Paper, 30c. S 1.2 : Se I 8 



SECESSION. See Civil War Confederate States Georgia North Carolina 

 Ohio Valley Reconstruction. 



SEDGWICK, THEODORE. Speeches delivered Jan. 19, 1888, on presentation 

 by Massachusetts to National Government of portraits of ex-Speakers 

 Sedgwick, [Joseph Bradley] Varnum, and [Nathaniel Prentiss] Banks. 

 1888. 38 pages. Cloth, 25c. Y 7.2 : Se 2 



Same. (50th Cong. 1st sess., H. Misc. Doc. 374. Bound with other 

 docs, in serial no. 2576.) Sheep, $1.75. 



SEMINOLE WAH, 1835-42. See Military policy. 

 SENATE OF UNITED STATES. See Registers. 

 SENATORS (DECEASED). See Memorial addresses. 

 SEWARD, WILLIAM H. See Lincoln's Assassination. 



SHERIDAN, GEN. PHILIP HENRY. See Conduct of War, 1866, vol. 2 Re- 

 construction, under subhead Removals. 



SHERMAN, JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT. 



J. S. Sherman, late Vice-President of United States, memorial addresses 

 delivered at joint session of Senate and House Feb. 15, 1913, and account 

 of funeral services in Utica, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1912 [with tributes from 

 officials and friends in United States and condolences from foreign gov- 

 ernments] . 1913. 136 pages, portrait. Cloth, 35c. Y 7.1 : Sh 55 

 Memorial addresses in Senate, Feb. 15, 1913. (In Congressional Record, 

 vol. 49, no. 59, pages 3251-60.) Paper, 8c. 



SHERMAN, WILLIAM TECUMSEH. Sherman, memorial in art, oratory, and 

 literature by Society of the Army of the Tennessee with aid of Congress. 

 1904. 410 pages, maps, illus. Paper, 75c ; cloth, 90c. Y 7.2 : Sh 5 



An elaborate and beautiful volume. It contains addresses by President Roose- 

 velt and Generals Dodge, D. B. Henderson, Sickles, Grosvenor, and T. J. Hen- 

 derson ; a sketch of General Sherman by DeB. Randolph Keim ; General Sherman's 

 official record ; a bibliography of books and articles about General Sherman to be 

 found in the Library of Congress, and a full report of the formal proceedings and 

 the informal incidents attendant upon the dedication and unveiling of the great 

 statue which now occupies such a commanding position in " Sherman Plaza " on 

 the high ground immediately south of the Treasury Department, Washington. The 

 book contains 48 excellent plates, showing the statue from several points of view, 

 portraits, scenes, etc. 



See also Conduct of War, 1865, vol. 3, and 1866, vol. 1. 



SICKLES, DANIEL EDGAR. See Davis, Jefferson Conduct of War, 1865, 

 vol. 1 Reconstruction, under subhead Removals. 



SLAVERY. 



Act to prohibit carrying on slave trade from United States to any foreign 

 place or country [approved Mar. 22, 1794]. (In Laws of United States, 

 vol. 2, Bioren edition, pages 383 to 384.) Sheep, $1.00. S 7.8 : 2 



Act in addition [to above act, approved May 10, 1800]. (In Laws of U. S., 

 vol. 3, Bioren edition, pages 382 to 383. ) Sheep, $1.00. S 7.8 : 3 



Act to prohibit importation of slaves into United States after Jan. 1, 1808 

 [approved Mar. 2, 1807], (In Laws of United States, vol. 4, Bioren 

 edition, pages 95 to 99.) Sheep, $1.40. S7.8:4 



