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Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative Repository 1 (114,502 recursos)
This is an extensive repository containing material relating to the American experience, a large portion of it digitised from the Library of Congress' collections. It includes, but is not limited to, images, monographs, sheet music, sound and visual recordings, pamphlets and posters. It is subdivided into over 100 thematic collections based on original documentation format, subject, author or donor. The site also benefits from an extensive range of background documentation and information on the creation, maintenance and development of this repository. Individual sections of the collection are periodically highlighted, and materials advising on the use of this repository's contents in a classroom situation are also provided. Each major subsection has a discrete site design and interface, although they are all part of the overarching whole.

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61. Calamity at Richmond, being a narrative of the affecting circumstances attending the awful conflagration of the theatre in the city of Richmond, on the night of Thursday, the 26th of December, 1811. By which, more than seventy of its valuable citizens suddenly lost their lives, and many others were greatly injured and maimed. Collected from various letters, publications, and official reports, and accompanied with a preface, containing appropriate reflections, calculated to awaken the attention of the public, to the frequency of the destruction of theatrical edifices. - Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
Shaw & Shoemaker 25013

62. Relatio itineris in Marylandiam : declaratio coloniae domini baronis de Baltimoro. Excerpta ex diversis litteris missionariorum ab anno 1635, ad annum 1638. Narrative of a voyage to Maryland / - McSherry, William, 1799-1839.; White, Andrew, 1579-1656.; Dalrymple, Edwin A., 1818-1881.
Text and translation on opposite pages, numbered in duplicate.

63. The recollections of a Virginia newspaper man , - Ezekiel, Herbert T. b. 1863.

64. Richmond revisited by a federal, 1865-1905, Columbus, Ohio. - Holmes, James T. 1837-1916.

65. Autobiography, including also reminiscences of slave life, recollections of the war, education of freedmen, causes of the exodus, etc. - Smith, James Lindsay.

66. Reminiscences, - Randle, U. S.
"Edition limited to four hundred copies."

67. Gloucester. One of the first chapters of the commonwealth of Virginia. - Robins, Sally Nelson.

68. The development of Washington with special reference to the Lincoln memorial. - Brown, Glenn, 1854-1932.; Washington Chamber of Commerce (D.C.)

69. The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ... - Lloyd, Rees, 1759-1838.
Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814.

70. Recollections of a lifetime, - Goode, John, 1829-1909.

71. Argument of Henry Addison in behalf of the corporate authorities and almost the entire population of Georgetown, D.C., against the petition of Col. Roberts and twelve other citizens to cede away a large portion of the territory of said city. - Addison, Henry, 1798-1870.

72. Letter of Henry Addison, esq., on behalf of the corporation of Georgetown, to the Hon. A. G. Brown, chairman of the Senate committee on the District of Columbia, touching the memorial of Capt. B. S. Roberts. - Addison, Henry, 1798-1870.

73. The life worth living, a personal experience, - Dixon, Thomas, 1864-1946.
An account of country life in "tidewater Virginia."

74. Memories of three score years and ten, - McIlwaine, Richard, b. 1834.

75. Personal recollections of early Washington and a sketch of the life of Captain William Easby. A paper read before the Association of the oldest inhabitants of the District of Columbia, June 4, 1913 - Smith, Wilhelmine M. Easby.; Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia.
"Printed by order of the association."

76. An exact and authentic narrative, of the events which took place in Baltimore, on the 27th and 28th of July last. Carefully collected from some of the sufferers and eyewitnesses. To which is added a narrative of Mr. John Thomson, one of the unfortunate sufferers, ... - Thomson, John, one of the unfortunate sufferers.
Following t.p. is a deposition sworn to by Peregrine Warfield, Alexander C. Hanson and others, survivors of the massacre, testifying to the accuracy of the narrative.

77. An historical account of some memorable actions, particularly in Virginia; also against the admiral of Algier, and in the East Indies: performed for the service of his prince and country, - Grantham, Thomas, Sir, fl. 1684.; Brock, R. A. (Robert Alonzo), 1839-1914.
"Two hundred and fifty copies printed."

78. One hundred years ago; or, The life and times of Rev. Walter Dulany Addison, 1769-1848; - Murray, Elizabeth Hesselius.

79. The Olivia letters; being some history of Washington city for forty years as told by the letters of a newspaper correspondent, - Briggs, Emily Edson, 1831-1910.

80. The Dismal Swamp and Lake Drummond. Early recollections. Vivid portrayal of amusing scenes. - Arnold, Robert.

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