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WEST VIRGINIA. See Pierpont, Francis Harrison. 

 WEYLER, GENERAL. See Maine, U. S. S. 

 WHEELER, GEN. JOS. See War with Spain, Santiago. 

 WHIGS. See Political parties. 



WHITE HOUSE. Restoration of White House [and erection of Executive 

 Office building], report of architects [McKim, Mead, and White, with 

 Historical notes on White House, by Charles Moore]. 1903. 51 pages, 

 illus. large 8. (57th Cong. 2d sess., S. Doc. 197.) Cloth, 80c. 



WHITMAN, MARCUS [and Oregon]; by W. I. Marshall. (In American His- 

 torical Association Report, 1900, vol. 1, pages 219 to 236.) Cloth, 50c. 



SI 4.1 : 900 1 



This author endeavors to show thafc Doctor Whitman, missionary to the Indians 

 in Oregon, had nothing to do with saving Oregon and Washington for United 

 States. 



WILDERNESS, BATTLE OF. See Civil War War of Rebellion Records, 

 Army, series 1, vol. 36. 



WILKES, COMMODORE. See Civil War Mason and Slidell. 



WILLARD, FRANCES ELIZABP]TH, proceedings on acceptance of statue from 

 Illinois. 1905. 89 pages, illus., large 8. Cloth, 35c. Y 7.2 : W 66 



Through her efforts the Women's Christian Temperance Union had become 

 firmly established in 50 countries. On the acceptance of this statue, Congress, 

 for the first time in its history set apart a day to talk of women, and the volume 

 is replete with honors to Miss Willard and other historic women. 



WILMOT PROVISO. See Slavery. 



WILSON, WOODROW. Special missions welcome President Wilson. (In 

 Pan American Union Bulletin, Mar. 1913, pages 415 to 427, illus.) 

 Paper, 25c. AR 1.6 : e 36 s 



Special envoys were sent by the Governments of Cuba, Guatemala, and Salvador 

 to attend the Wilson inauguration ceremonies. 



See Barry, John Congress Hall, Philadelphia Declaration of Independ- 

 ence European War, 1914 Mexican affairs, 1914 Patriotic addresses 

 President of United States. 



WINCHESTER, BATTLE OF. See Conduct of War, 1863, vol. 3. 

 WINSOR, JUSTIN. See Historical prizes. 



WITHERSPOON, JOHN. Report amending joint resolution directing selection 

 of site for bronze statue in Washington, D. C., in honor of John Wither- 

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WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. See Willard, Frances Eliza- 

 beth. 



WYOMING; by Robert C. Morris. (In Commerce and Navigation, 1889, vol. 2, 

 pages 801 to 879.) Cloth, 70c. T37.1:8S9 a 



History, description, transportation, and resources. 



YATES, ROBERT. See Federal Convention. 



