66 PKICE LIST 50 4TH EDITION" 



UTAH Continued. 



Smoot, Reed. Views of minority of Committee on Privileges and Elec- 

 tions, directing committee to investigate right of Reed Smoot to seat in 

 Senate as Senator from Utah. 1906. 44 pages. (59th Cong. 1st sess., 

 S. Rept. 4253, pt. 2.) Paper, 5c. 



Gives many historical facts concerning Mormonism and politics, includes the 

 manifesto of 1890, and exonerates Senator Smoot from the charges of practicing 

 or encouraging polygamy. It goes back to the times of Brigham Young's gov- 

 ernorship of Utah. 



Utah; by Marcus E. Jones. (In Commerce and Navigation, 1890, vol. 2, 

 pages 841 to 954.) Cloth, SOc. T 37.1 : 890 a 



Includes early explorations ; the settlement hy the Mormons of the State of 

 Deseret which covered many of the Western States and was governed by Brigham 

 Young ; Mormonism ; the Mormon ctfrrency ; the discovery of Great Salt Lake 

 and much descriptive matter. 



See also Mountain Meadow Massacre President of United States, Annual 

 message, 1857, 1858. 



UTAH COMMISSION. 



Annual report 1 1.31 : 



1886. 6 pages. Paper, 5c. 



1887. 44 pages. Paper, 5c. 



1888. 26 pages. Paper, 5c. 



1893. 16 pages. Paper, 5c. 



1894. 12 pages. Paper, 5c. 



1895. 74 pages. Paper, 5c. 



1896. 91 pages. Paper, 5c. 



The duties of the commission were to investigate the subject of polygamy and 

 to see that persons practising polygamy were deprived of the franchise and the 

 right to hold office. 



VALLEY FORGE. See Revolution. 



VAN BUREN, MARTIN. Calendar of papers of Martin Van Buren ; prepared 

 from original manuscripts in Library of Congress; by E. H. West. 1910. 

 757 pages, 1 portrait, large 8 Cloth, $1.00. LC4.2:V27 



See also President of United States, Compilation, vol. 3. 



VARNUM, JOS. B. See Sedgwick, Theodore. 

 VERA CRUZ. See Mexican affairs, 1914. 

 VERMONT. See Political parties. 



VERNOX, EDWARD. List of Vernon- Wager manuscripts in Library of Con- 

 gress; [by J. C. FitzpatrickJ. 1904. 148 pages, facsimiles, large 8. 

 Cloth, 40c. LC 4.2 : V 59 



The correspondence of Admiral Charles Wager and Vice-Admiral Edward Ver- 

 non covers an interesting period in the history of English operations when Great 

 Britain was contesting with Spain the supremacy of the West Indies. Lawrence 

 Washington, half brother of George, served with Vernon, and when he built a 

 mansion on the Virginia bank of the Potomac he named it Mount Vernon in honor 

 of the admiral. This was inherited and rebuilt by George Washington, and is now 

 the chief of American historical shrines. 



VESPUCCI, AMERIGHO. See America. 



VIRGINIA. 



First criminal code of Virginia; by W. F. Prince. (In American Historical 

 Association Report, 1899, vol. 1, pages 309 to 363.) Paper, 60c; cloth, 70c. 



SI 4.1 : 899 1 



Relation between Virginia planter and London merchant; by J. S. Bassett. 

 (In American Historical Association Report, 1901, vol. 1, pages 551 to 

 575. ) Cloth, 50c. SI 4.1 : 901 1 



Report amending by substitute bill for payment of certain moneys advanced 

 by Virginia and Maryand. 1908. 35 pages. (60th Cong. 1st sess., S. 

 Rept. 480.) Paper, 5c. 



This claim is for the repayment of moneys advanced by Maryland and Virginia 

 to aid in the construction of public buildings in the District of Columbia before 

 the removal of the Government thither. The report gives an interesting docu- 

 mentary history of the proceedings connected with these 18th century loans and 

 the claims for repayment. 



