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- Colonial records of Virginia / by Virginia.General Assembly.Joint Committee on the State Library.(CARDINAL)876651; Virginia.General Assembly.Senate.(CARDINAL)145006;
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- Colonial records of Virginia / by Virginia.General Assembly.Joint Committee on the State Library.; Virginia.General Assembly.Senate.(CARDINAL)145006;
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- Colonial records of Virginia. by Virginia.General Assembly.Joint Committee on the State Library.(CARDINAL)876651; Gale Group.(CARDINAL)227718;
The First Assembly of Virginia, held July 30, 1619 -- List of the livinge [sic] and the dead in Virginia, Feb'y 16, 1623 -- A breife [sic] declaration of the plantation of Virginia, during the first twelve years, when Sir Thomas Smith was governor of the company -- A list of the number of men, women and children, inhabitants in the several counties within the Collony [sic] of Virginia, in 1634 -- A letter from Charles II, acknowledging the receipt of a present of Virginia Silk, 1668 -- A list of the parishes in Virginia, 1680 -- Addenda.
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- Documents illustrative of the formation of the union of the American states. by Tansill, Charles Callan,1890-1964.(CARDINAL)122820; Library of Congress.Legislative Reference Service.(CARDINAL)142918;
Declaration and resolves of the First Continental Congress, October 14, 1774 -- Resolves adopted in Charlotte Town, Mecklenburg County, N.C., May 31, 1775 -- Declaration of the causes and necessity of taking up arms, July 6, 1775 -- Resolution of secrecy adopted by the Continental Congress, November 9, 1775 -- Preamble and resolution of the Virginia Convention, May 15, 1776, instructing the Virginia delegates in the Continental Congress to "propose to that respectable body to declare the United Colonies free and independent states" -- Resolution introduced in the Continental Congress by Richard Henry Lee (Virginia) proposing a declaration of independence, June 7, 1776 -- Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 -- Articles of Confederation, March 1, 1781 -- Resolution of the General Assembly of Virginia, January 21, 1786, proposing a joint meeting of commissioners from the states to consider and recommend a federal plan for regulating commerce -- Proceedings of commissioners to remedy defects of the Federal Government, Annapolis, Md., 1786 -- Report of proceedings in Congress, Wednesday, February 21, 1787 -- Ordinance of 1787, July 13, 1787 -- Credentials of the members of the Federal Convention -- Notes of Major William Pierce (Georgia) in the Federal Convention of 1787: loose sketches and notes taken in the convention, May, 1787 -- Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 as reported by James Madison -- Secret proceeding and debates of the convention assembled at Philadelphia in the year 1787, for the purpose of forming the Constitution of the United States of America (from the notes taken by the late Robert Yates, Esq., Chief Justice of New York (Albany), 1821) -- Notes of Rufus King in the Federal Convention of 1787 -- Notes of William Paterson in the Federal Convention of 1787 -- Notes of Alexander Hamilton in the Federal Convention of 1787 -- Papers of Dr. James McHenry on the Federal Convention of 1787 -- Variant texts of the Virginia plan presented by Edmund Randolph to the Federal Convention, May 29, 1787: Text A ; Text B ; Text C -- The plan of Charles Pinckney (South Carolina), presented to the Federal Convention, May 29, 1787 -- Variant texts of the plan presented by William Paterson (New Jersey), to the Federal Convention, June 15, 1787: Text A ; Text B ; Text C -- Variant texts of the plan presented by Alexander Hamilton to the Federal Convention, June 18, 1787: Text A ; Text B ; Text C ; Text D ; Text E -- The Constitution of the United States -- Letter of the president of the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787, to the President of Congress, September 17, 1787 -- Resolution of Congress, September 28, 1787, submitting the Constitution to the several states -- Circular letter of the Secretary of Congress, September 28, 1787, transmitting copy of the Constitution to the several governors -- Ratification of the Constitution by the several states, arranged in the order of their ratification -- Resolution of Congress, July 2, 1788, submitting ratifications of the Constitution to a committee -- Resolution of the Congress, September 13, 1788, fixing date for the election of a president, and the organization of the Government under the Constitution -- Resolution of the First Congress submitting 12 amendments to the Constitution -- The first 10 amendments to the Constitution -- Subsequent amendments to the Constitution.Selected, arranged, and indexed by C.C. Tansill.
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- Virginia colonial records, 1600s-1700s. by Crozier, William Armstrong,1864-1913.(CARDINAL)125145; Hening, William Waller,1768-1828.(CARDINAL)128081; Shepherd, Samuel,1790 or 1791-1849.(CARDINAL)687520; Stanard, Mary Newton,1865-1929.(CARDINAL)198961; Bockstruck, Lloyd DeWitt.Virginia's Colonial soldiers.; Casey, Joseph J.Personal names in Hening's Statutes at large of Virginia, and Shepherd's continuation.; Des Cognets, Louis.English duplicates of lost Virginia records.; Eckenrode, H. J.(Hamilton James),1881-1952.List of the colonial soldiers of Virginia.; Fleet, Beverley,1883-1950.Virginia colonial abstracts.; Greer, George Cabell.Early Virginia immigrants, 1623-1666.; Nugent, Nell Marion.Cavaliers and pioneers : abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants.Vol. 1.; Smith, Annie Laurie Wright.Quit rents of Virginia, 1704.; Stanard, William Glover,1859-1933.Colonial Virginia register : a list of governors, councillors and other higher officials, and also of members of the House of Burgesses and revolutionary conventions of the colony of Virginia.; Stanard, William Glover,1859-1933.Some emigrants to Virginia : memoranda in regard to several hundred emigrants to Virginia during the colonial period whose parentage is shown or former residence indicated by authentic records.; Withington, Lothrop,1856-1915.Virginia gleanings in England : abstracts of 17th and 18th-century English wills and administrations relating to Virginia and Virginians.; Virginia.General Assembly.Joint Committee on the State Library.Colonial records of Virginia.; Genealogical Publishing Co.(CARDINAL)165971; Learning Company.(CARDINAL)736438; Virginia State Library.Archives Division.(CARDINAL)134283;
Virginia's colonial soldiers / by Lloyd Bockstruck -- Virginia colonial militia, 1651-1776 / by William Armstrong Crozier -- List of the Colonial soldiers of Virginia / by Hamiliton J. Eckenrode -- Cavaliers and pioneers: abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1666 / by Nell Marion Nugent -- Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666 / by George Cabell Greer -- Virginia Colonial abstracts / by Beverly Fleet (34 vols.) -- Virginia Gleanigs in England / by Lorthrop Withington -- Personal names in Hening's Statutes at large of Virginia / by Joseph J. Casey -- English duplicates of lost Virginia Records / by Louis Des Cognets, Jr. -- The quit rents of Virginia, 1704 / by Annie L.W. Smith -- Some emigrants to Virginia / by William G. Stanard -- The Colonial Virginia register / by William G. and Mary N. Stanard -- Colonial records of Virginia, Committee of the Virginia State Library."More than 200,000 Virginians living in the colony between 1607 and 1776 are listed in the immigration records, headright records, land and tax records, early census records, records of the colonial militia, vital records, and court records."System requirements: CD-ROM drive; Family Arcive viewer, version 4.0 or higher ; or Family Tree Maker for Windows, Version 4.0 or higher.
- Subjects: Catalogs.; Family histories.; Registers (Lists); Virginia. Militia; Land grants; Names, Personal; Registers of births, etc.; Soldiers; Wills;
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- Documents illustrative of the formation of the union of the American states. by Tansill, Charles Callan, 1890-1964.(CARDINAL)122820; Library of Congress.Legislative Reference Service.(CARDINAL)142918;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Declaration and resolves of the First Continental Congress, October 14, 1774 -- Resolves adopted in Charlotte Town, Mecklenburg County, N.C., May 31, 1775 -- Declaration of the causes and necessity of taking up arms, July 6, 1775 -- Resolution of secrecy adopted by the Continental Congress, November 9, 1775 -- Preamble and resolution of the Virginia Convention, May 15, 1776, instructing the Virginia delegates in the Continental Congress to "propose to that respectable body to declare the United Colonies free and independent states" -- Resolution introduced in the Continental Congress by Richard Henry Lee (Virginia) proposing a declaration of independence, June 7, 1776 -- Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 -- Articles of Confederation, March 1, 1781 -- Resolution of the General Assembly of Virginia, January 21, 1786, proposing a joint meeting of commissioners from the states to consider and recommend a federal plan for regulating commerce -- Proceedings of commissioners to remedy defects of the Federal Government, Annapolis, Md., 1786 -- Report of proceedings in Congress, Wednesday, February 21, 1787 -- Ordinance of 1787, July 13, 1787 -- Credentials of the members of the Federal Convention -- Notes of Major William Pierce (Georgia) in the Federal Convention of 1787: loose sketches and notes taken in the convention, May, 1787 -- Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 as reported by James Madison -- Secret proceeding and debates of the convention assembled at Philadelphia in the year 1787, for the purpose of forming the Constitution of the United States of America (from the notes taken by the late Robert Yates, Esq., Chief Justice of New York (Albany), 1821) -- Notes of Rufus King in the Federal Convention of 1787 -- Notes of William Paterson in the Federal Convention of 1787 -- Notes of Alexander Hamilton in the Federal Convention of 1787 -- Papers of Dr. James McHenry on the Federal Convention of 1787 -- Variant texts of the Virginia plan presented by Edmund Randolph to the Federal Convention, May 29, 1787: Text A ; Text B ; Text C -- The plan of Charles Pinckney (South Carolina), presented to the Federal Convention, May 29, 1787 -- Variant texts of the plan presented by William Paterson (New Jersey), to the Federal Convention, June 15, 1787: Text A ; Text B ; Text C -- Variant texts of the plan presented by Alexander Hamilton to the Federal Convention, June 18, 1787: Text A ; Text B ; Text C ; Text D ; Text E -- The Constitution of the United States -- Letter of the president of the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787, to the President of Congress, September 17, 1787 -- Resolution of Congress, September 28, 1787, submitting the Constitution to the several states -- Circular letter of the Secretary of Congress, September 28, 1787, transmitting copy of the Constitution to the several governors -- Ratification of the Constitution by the several states, arranged in the order of their ratification -- Resolution of Congress, July 2, 1788, submitting ratifications of the Constitution to a committee -- Resolution of the Congress, September 13, 1788, fixing date for the election of a president, and the organization of the Government under the Constitution -- Resolution of the First Congress submitting 12 amendments to the Constitution -- The first 10 amendments to the Constitution -- Subsequent amendments to the Constitution.Selected, arranged, and indexed by C.C. Tansill.
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