Memorial Address—James Davie Butler . 
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A descriptive guide to the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers railroad, 
and White mountains, with notices of the region adjoining. Also, 
route from the White mountains to Lake Champlain and Saratoga 
springs. Newbury, Vt., [1849]. 12 p. Fe. 
Remarks at the dinner of the semi-centennial celebration of Middlebury 
college, Vermont, August 1850. 8 p. O. 
From Proceedings semi-centennial celebration of Middlebury college , 1850, pp. 
125-131. 
Farewell discourse delivered before the Second Congregational church 
and society in Danvers, Mass., July 18, 1852. Salem, 1852. 
23 p. O. 
Incentives to mental culture among teachers. Boston, 1853. 33 p. D. 
The characteristics of a college. Extracts from the address of Prof. J. D. 
Butler, of Wabash college, before the State Teachers’ association. 
In Indiana School Journal , Indianapolis, vol. 3, pp. 41-45. 1858. 
Armsmear: the home, the arm, and the armory of Samuel Colt. A me¬ 
morial. New York, 1866. 399 p. Q. 
Chapters on the Colt revolver, the armory, and the submarine battery, mostly con¬ 
tributed by Dr. Butler. 
Scenes in the life of Christ, and the Catholic hierarchy of the United 
States. Chicago, [1866]. 12 p. O. 
Descriptive of three engravings. Same, in German, Chicago, 1866. 16 p. T. 
Ibrahim of Stamboul. 
Riverside Magazine , vol. 2, pp. 332-334. 1868. : >’3 
Syrian Sabbath-schools. My visit to Hasbeyeh. 
In The Sunday School Scholar , Chicago, May 1870, pp. 65-67. O. 
Addresses at the centennial celebration of the settlement of Rutland, Vt., 
October 5, 1870. 
Centennial celebration of the settlement of Rutland , Vt.. Rutland, 1870, pp. 46-69, 
89-93. 
Greater Britain. [A review of Dilke’s Greater Britain.] 
In Lakeside Reviewer , March 1872, pp. 248-250. 
Nebraska. Its characteristics and prospects, n. p. 1873. 40 p. O. 
The naming of America. Madison, 1874. 19 p. O. 
From Transactions Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters , vol. 2, pp. 
203-219. 1873-74. 
Poematia. Blood drops, birthday lines, and other verses of society. 
Madison, 1874. 18 p. O. 
