Call Number (LC) Title Results
MFM 1144, reel 361.7 Marriage: its history, character, and results. 1
MFM 1144, reel 361.8 Illinois as it is; its history, geography, statistics, constitution, laws, government, etc. 1
MFM 1144, reel 365.1 The progress of the United States of America, from the earliest periods. Geographical, statistical, and historical. 1
MFM 1144, reel 365.2 The history of the United States of North America, from the plantation of the British colonies till their assumption of national independence. 1
MFM 1144, reel 365.3 Philip II. of Spain. 1
MFM 1144, reel 365.4 Considerations relative to the North American colonies. 1
MFM 1144, reel 365.6 A speech, intended to have been spoken on the bill for altering the charters of the colony of Massachusett's Bay. 1
MFM 1144, reel 365.7 Some reasons for approving of the Dean of Gloucester's plan of separating from the colonies, with a proposal for a further improvement. 1
MFM 1144, reel 365.8 A history of the destruction of His Britannic Majesty's schooner Gaspee in Narragansett Bay, on the 10th June, 1772; accompanied by the correspondence connected therewith; the action of the General Assembly of Rhode Island thereon, and the official journal of the proceedings of the Commission of Inquiry appointed by King George the Third, on the same. 1
MFM 1144, reel 366.1 Orderly book of Lieut. Gen. John Burgoyne, from his entry into the state of New York until his surrender at Saratoga, 16th Oct. 1777. From the original manuscript deposited at Washington's head quarters, Newburgh, N. Y. 1
MFM 1144, reel 366.10 Passages from the Remembrancer of Christopher Marshall. 1
MFM 1144, reel 366.11 Lieut. James Moody's narrative of his exertions and sufferings in the cause of government, since the year 1776; authenticated by proper certificates. 1
MFM 1144, reel 366.12 The journals of Major Samuel Shaw, the first American consul at Canton. 1
MFM 1144, reel 366.13 Memoirs of the American revolution, from its commencement to the year 1776, inclusive, as relating to the state of South-Carolina and occasionally referring to the states of North-Carolina and Georgia. 1
MFM 1144, reel 366.2 A state of the expedition from Canada, as laid before the House of Commons, by Lieutenant-General Burgoyne, and verified by Evidence; 1
MFM 1144, reel 366.3 Extracts from A military essay, containing: reflections on the raising, arming, cloathing and discipline of the British infantry and cavalry. 1
MFM 1144, reel 366.4 A relic of the Revolution containing a full and particular account of the sufferings and privations of all the American prisoners captured on the high seas, and carried into Plymouth, England, during the Revolution of 1776; with the names of the vessels taken, the names and residence of the several crews, and time of their commitment, the names of such as died in prison, and such as made their escape, or entered on board English men-of-war; until the exchange of prisoners, March 15, 1779. Also, an account of the several cruises of the squadron under the command of Commodore John Paul Jones, prizes taken, etc., etc. 1
MFM 1144, reel 366.5 An historical sketch, to the end, of the revolutionary war, of the life of Silas Talbot, esq., of the state of Rhode-Island, lately commander of the United States frigate, the Constitution, and of an American squadron in the West-Indies. 1
MFM 1144, reel 366.6 The siege of Charleston, by the British fleet and army, under the command of Admiral Arbuthnot and Sir Henry Clinton, which terminated with the surrender of that place on the 12th of May, 1780. 1
MFM 1144, reel 366.7 Three letters, written, and originally published, under the signature of A South Carolina planter. The first, on the case of Jonathan Robbins. The second, on the recent captures of American vessels by British cruisers. The third, on the right of expatriation. 1