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WASHINGTON, GEORGE Continued. 



Calendar of Washington manuscripts in Library of Congress; by Herbert 

 Friedenwald. 1901. 315 pages, large 8. Cloth, 60c. LC 4.2 : W 27 1 



Last will and testament of George Washington of Mount Vernon, embrac- 

 ing schedule of his real estate, and explanatory notes thereto by testator, 

 to which is added important historical notes, biographical sketches, and 

 anecdotes. 1911. 66 pages. (62d Cong. 1st sess. Senate doc. 86.) 

 Paper, 15c. 

 This print was made about 1876. The will was reprinted several times before. 



Life and character of George Washington. Speech of Frank M. Nye, of 

 Minn., in House, Feb. 22, 1910. (In Congressional Record t>f Feb. 23, 

 vol. 45, no. 52, pages 2277 to 2279. ) Paper, 5c. 



Proceedings in connection with presentation of reproduction of bust of 

 Washington [by David d'Angers] by certain citizens of France. 1905. 

 45 pages, 2 pi. large 8 Paper, 25c. Y 4.L 61 2 : W 27 



Report amending bill for erection on east front of Capitol of replica of J. 

 Q. A. Ward's statue of Washington. 1908, 2 pages. (60th Cong. 1st 

 sess., H. rept. 1466.) Paper, 5c. 



Washington's farewell address. Debate over purchase of manuscript of 

 Washington's farewell address. (In History of Library of Congress, 

 pages 326 to 340.) Cloth, $1.40. LC1.2:H62 



This MSS. had been advertised to be sold at auction, Feb. 12, 1850, and on 

 Jan. 24, 1850, Henry Clay introduced a resolution for its purchase, and led the 

 debate. The MSS. was sold on the appointed day to James Lenox of New York 

 for $2,300. 



Washington's farewell address. (In Congressional Record of Feb. 22,1913, 

 vol. 49, no. 66, pages 3753 to 3757, and 3805 to 3808.) Paper, lOc. 



Washington's farewell address to the people of United States. [Reprint] 

 1912. 39 pages. Paper, lOc. Pr 1.2 : F 22 2 



This famous address has been read In the United States Senate many years 

 on the 22d of February and printed in the Congressional Record of the following 

 date. 



Washington's farewell address to the people of United States. (In Con- 

 gressional Record of Feb. 23, 1914, vol. 51, no. 58, pages 4051 to 4055.) 

 Paper, 5c. 



Washington's statue in City of Mexico. (In Pan American Union Bulle- 

 tin, Mar. 1912, pages 309 to 316, illus.) Paper, 25c. AR 1.6 : e 34 3 



See also Bibliography, under subhead Public documents Inauguration 

 Day Newburgh, N. Y. Registers Washington Monument. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



National galleries of history and art, aggrandizement of Washington. 1900. 

 [461] pages, illus. (56th Cong. 1st sess., S. Doc ; 209.) Cloth, 60c. 



CONTENTS : 

 Pt. 1. Petition for site for National Galleries of History and Art ; Descriptive 



handbook of Halls of Ancients. 

 Pt. 2. Design and prospectus for National Galleries of History and Art in 



Washington. 



Pt. 3. Design, plans, and suggestions for aggrandizement of Washington. 

 The Hall of the Ancients, a museum of historic interest in Washington, has 

 since ceased to exist. The curious building itself is now used for business pur- 

 poses. The erection of the new National Museum has furnished a home for a 

 vast collection of historic rarities. 



See also L'Enfant, Maj. Pierre White House. 



WASHINGTON (State) ; by Clarence M. Barton. (In Commerce and Naviga- 

 tion, 1890, vol. 2, pages 956 to 1045.) Cloth, 80c. T37.1:890 2 

 History, description, transportation, and resources. 



See also Archives, 9th report. 



WASHINGTON MONUMENT. 



Dedication of Washington National Monument, with orations by R. C. 

 Winthrop and J. W. Daniel, Feb. 21, 1885. 122 pages, illus. large 8. 

 Cloth, 25c. Y 7.2 : W 27 2 



