64 PKICE LIST 50 4TH EDITION 



STATE DEPARTMENT. History of Department of State, its formation and 

 duties, with biographies of its officers and Secretaries from beginning. 

 1901. 136 pages, illus. Paper, 25c. S 1.2 : St 2* 



STATE PAPERS. See American State Papers. 



STATUARY HALL, CAPITOL. 



By act of July 2. 1864, the old Hall of the House of Representatives was estab- 

 lished as Statuary Hall, and each State was invited to contribute statues in bronze 

 or marble of the two deceased citizens whom " for historic renown or from civil 

 or military services " the State wished most to honor. President Garfield called 

 this Hall the " Third House." Upon the acceptance by Congress of such statues, 

 biographical and eulogistic orations are delivered. These orations have been pub- 

 lished in cloth-bound volumes. Those available for sale are found listed in the 

 main alphabet of this Price List under their personal names. 



Illinois. See Willard, Frances. 



Indiana. See Morton, Oliver P. Wallace, Lew. 



Kansas. See Ingalls, John James Glick, G. W. 



Michigan. See Chandler, Zachariah. 



Maryland. See Carroll, Charles. [John Hanson is included.] 



Missouri. See Benton, Thos. Hart. [Francis P. Blair is included.] 



New Hampshire. See Stark, John. [Daniel Webster is included.] 



Ohio. See Garfield, James A. 



South Carolina. See Calhoun, John C. 



Texas. See Houston, Sam. [Stephen F. Austin is included.] 



West Virginia. See Pierpont, Francis Harrison. 



STEPHENS, ALEXANDER H. See Toombs, Robert. 



STEPHENSON, BENJAMIN F. Proceedings on acceptance of Stephenson 

 Grand Army memorial, July 3, 1909. 48 pages, illus. large 8 Cloth, 50c. 



Y 7.2: St 4 



A worthy testimonial to the founder of the G. A. R., replete with war incidents, 

 embellished with 5 views of the monument, and on the cover a facsimile of the 

 Grand Army badge in colors. 



STEVENS, THADDEUS. See Civil War Political parties. 



STEWART, DANIEL. Report amending bill for monuments [in cemetery at 

 Midway, Ga., over graves of] Generals Daniel Stewart and James 

 Screven. 1910. 3 pages. (61st Cong. 2d sess., H. Rept. 1159.) Paper, 5c. 

 Includes an account of their lives and services to the country. Both served in 

 the Revolution, and Stewart lived to fight the Indians from Savannah to Florida, 

 and to serve in the AVar of 1812. Screven died from a wound at Midway in 1778. 

 The story of the settlement of Midway by descendants of the Puritans is included. 



SUMNER, CHARLES. See Chase, Salmon P. Slavery. 

 SUPERIOR, LAKE. See Michigan. 

 SURRATT, JOHN H. See Lincoln's Assassination. 

 S WAYNE, CHARLES. See Impeachment. 

 SWEDISH ARCHIVES. See Archives, 10th report. 



TARIFF AND PUBLIC LANDS, 1828-1833; by Raynor G. Wellington. (In 

 American Historical Association Report, 1911, vol. 1, pages 177 to 185.) 

 Cloth, 75c. SI 4.1 : 911 1 



TENNESSEE. See Archives, 7th report Reconstruction. 

 TENURE OF OFFICE. See Office holders. 



TEXAS. 



Diplomatic correspondence of Republic of Texas, pt. 1. 646 pages. (Ameri- 

 can Historical Association Report, 1907, vol. 2.) Paper, 60c; cloth, 75c. 



SI 4.1 : 907 2 



This includes the correspondence with United States, 1835-1842. 

 Diplomatic correspondence of Texas, pts. 2 and 3. 1617 pages. (American 

 Historical Association Report, 1908, vol. 2, pts. 1 and 2.) Each part, 

 cloth, 70c. SI 4.1 : 90S 2 ' 8 



Part 2 contains additional correspondence with United States, 1835-1842, cor- 

 respondence with U. S., 1843-1846, with Mexico, 1836-1845, and with Yucatan, 



Part 3~"contains correspondence with Great Britain, 1837-1846, with France, 

 1838-1846. with Spain, 1842-1844, with Prussia, 1845, with Belgium, 1840-1843, 

 with the Netherlands, 1840-1844, and with the Hanse Towns, 1843-1846, etc. t 



These 3 volumes together form the 8th Report of the Historical Manuscripts 

 Commission. 



