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and terminated in the Establishment of the American
Republic, etc. Plates, comprising views of the Battle
of Saratoga, Capture of Andre, Storming of Stony
Point, etc. 8vo, half morocco.

Morrell, autograph inserted, $5. Fisher, $3.50.

Hartford, 1824

328 MORSE, REV. JEDIDIAH. Report of the Secretary of War
of the United States, on Indian Affairs, comprising a
Tour performed in the Summer of 1820, etc., for the
purpose of ascertaining the Actual State of the Indian
Tribes in our Country. Map and Portrait. 8vo., bds.,
uncut, rough edges.
New Haven, 1822

Morrell, $2.

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329 MORTON, NATHANIEL. NEW-ENGLAND'S MEMORIAL; or A 2000 brief Relation of the most Memorable and Remarkable Passages of the Providence of God, manifested to the Planters of New-England in America; with special Reference to the first Colony thereof, Called NewPlymouth, &c., &c. Published for the Use and Benefit of present and future Generations, by NATHANIEL MORTON, Second Edition. Small 8vo, Crimson levant morocco, gilt back and edges, by Pratt. Boston: Reprinted for Daniel Hinchman, at the

Corner Shop over-against the Brick-Meeting-House,

1721

Fine copy.

"The first edition of this work was printed at Cambridge, N. E., in
1669, small 4to. The second edition (the above) appeared in Bos-
ton in 1721, with a Supplement by JOSIAH COTTON, Register of
Deeds for the county of Plymouth."-Rich.

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230 MOULTRIE, WILLIAM. Memoirs of the American Revolu- 1050 tion, so far as it related to North and South Carolina, and Georgia. Compiled from the most Authentic Materials, the Author's Personal Knowledge of the various Events, and including an Epistolary Correspondence

on Public Affairs, with Civil and Military Officers,
at that Period. Fine Portrait, with extra one inserted.
2 vols., 8vo, full blue morocco, gilt, with inside borders,
by Bedford.
New York, 1802

Splendid copy; excessively rare.

Fisher, $16.50 per vol.; Bruce, $10.50 per vol., Roche, $7.75, per

vol.

30 331 MOURT, G. Mourt's Relation; or, Journal of the Plantation at Plymouth. With an Introduction and Notes by Henry Martin Dexter. 4to, uncut.

Boston, J. K. Wiggin, 1865

LARGE PAPER; only 35 copies printed.

5 332 MURRAY, HUGH. The United States of America; their History from the Earliest Period; their Industry, Commerce, National Works, etc., with Illustrations of the Natural History, by James Nicol. Woodcuts. Post 8vo, half calf. Edinburgh, 1844

Jo 333 MURRAY, HUGH. An Historical and Descriptive Account of British America; comprehending Canada Upper and Lower, Nova-Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, etc., with Illustrations of the Natural History, by James Wilson, F.R.S., and others. Map and 3 vols., post 8vo, half calf.

Woodcuts.

Edinburgh, 1839

Hoo 334 MURRAY, REV. JAMES. An Impartial History of the Present War in America; containing an Account of its Rise and Progress, the Political Springs thereof, with its various Successes and Disappointments, on Both Sides. Maps and 22 Portraits of American and British Officers, brilliant impressions, with very rare portrait of the Author inserted. 2 vols., 8vo, calf.

Fine copy.

London, 1778

The portraits include those of Gens. Washington, Charles Lee, Putnam,
Arnold, Gates, Montgomery, Gage, Burgoyne, etc.

335 MURRAY, REV. JAMES. Sermons to Asses, to Doctors in Divinity, to Lord's Spiritual, and to Ministers of State, with Original Sketch of the Author's Life. Portrait. 8vo, boards, uncut.

112

London, 1819

550

836 MUSEUM OF REMARKABLE AND INTERESTING EVENTS, Containing Historical and other Accounts of Adventures, Incidents of Travel and Voyages, Scenes of Peril, and Escapes, Military Achievements, etc., etc.; with a full Account of the Captivity and truly wonderful escape of THOMAS ANDROS FROM THE OLD JERSEY PRISON SHIP during the Revolutionary War, written recently by himself. Compiled principally by J. WATTS. 25 Engravings, including representation of "the Escape of Rev. Thomas Andros from the Old Jersey Prison Ship." 2 vols., 8vo, half green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and edges. Scarce.

Cleveland, Ohio, 1844

A few pages very slightly water stained, otherwise a beautiful copy.

337 MUNSELL'S SERIES OF LOCAL HISTORY :

1. Pioneer History of the Champlain Valley; being an
Account of the Settlement of the town of Willsborough,
by William Gilliland, together with his Journal and
other Papers, and a Memoir, and Historical and Illustra-
tive Notes, by Winslow C. Watson, Esq.

2. Sir Charles Henry Frankland, Baronet:
Colonial Times, by Elias Nason, M.A.

Albany, 1863

or, Boston in

Albany, 1865

3. Random Recollections of Albany, 1800 to 1808, by Gor

250

ham A. Worth; with Notes.

and plates, on steel and wood.

Numerous portraits

Albany, 1866

4. History of Lake Champlain from its Exploration by the
French in 1609, to the close of the year 1814, by Hon,
Peter S. Palmer. Plans of naval actions.

Albany, 1866

5. The Sexagenary; or, Recollections of the Revolutionary War, by S. De Witt Bloodgood, Esq. Portraits of Schuyler, Burgoyne and Lady Harriet Ackland.

Albany, 1866

6. Letters and Journals relating to the War of the American Revolution, and the Capture of the German Troops at Saratoga, by Mrs. General Riedesel; translated from the original German, by William L. Stone. Portrait.

Albany, 1867

7. Tah-Gah-Jute; or, Logan and Cresap, an Historical Essay, by Brantz Mayer. (A Vindication of Captain Cresap against the Charge of Murdering the Family of Logan, etc.) Albany, 1867 8 & 9. Memoirs and Letters and Journal of Major-General Riedesel, during his Residence in America. Translated from the Original German of Max von Eelking. By William L. Stone. Portrait and Plates. 2 vols. In all 9 vols., Royal 8vo, uncut.

LARGE PAPER.

Albany, Munsell, 1863-67

Of No. 1, but 30 copies were printed; of the others, 50 copies.

/ 50 338 MUNSELL, JOEL. Typographical Miscellany. Rare Portrait of Isaiah Thomas inserted. 8vo, cloth.

1300

TUCKET.

Albany, 1850

ANTUCKET. PAPERS relating to the ISLAND of NAN-
With Documents relating to the Original
Settlement of that Island, Martha's Vineyard, and other
Islands adjacent, known as Duke's County, while under
the Colony of New York. Compiled from official Rec-
ords in the Office of the Secretary of State at Albany,
New York. With an Introduction and Notes by
Franklin B. Hough. Map and fac-simile autographs,
Small 4to., cloth uncut. J. Munsell, Albany, 1856

PRIVATELY PRINTED: and only 150 copies.

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Excessively rare in uncut condition, nearly every copy having been

bound for presentation.

Fowle, half calf, trimmed, $40. Roche, half calf, trimmed, $18. Mor-
rell, half morocco, trimmed, $12.

340 NANTUCKET. The same.

900

Half morocco.

Albany, 1856

PRIVATELY PRINTED: 150 copies. Scarce.

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341 NEAL, DANIEL. History of New-England, Containing an Impartial Account of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Af fairs of the Country. To which is added, The Present State of New England, etc. Map. 2 vols., 8vo, panelled calf. London, 1720

Fine copy.

342 NEILSON, CHARLES. An Original, Compiled and Corrected Account of Burgoyne's Campaign, and the Memorable Battle of Bemis's Heights, September 19, and October 7, 1777, from the most authentic sources of Information, etc. Map, 12mo, cloth.

Fisher, half morocco, autograph, etc, inserted, $8.

Albany, 1844

343 NEW-ENGLAND PRIMER, Improved for the more Easy At-
taining the True Reading of English. With Mr. Cot-

ton's Catechism, etc. Woodcut portrait of John Han-
cock. 16mo, boards.

Fisher, $3.25.

Boston, 1777. Reprint in Fac-simile.

344 NEW YORK. Account of the Terrific and Fatal Riot at the Astor Place Opera House, on the night of May 10th, 1849; with the Quarrels of Forrest and Macready, etc., with "THE REPLIES FROM ENGLAND, ETC., to certain Statements circulated in this County respecting MR. MACREADY." Engraving of the "Scene of the Riot.” Portraits of Macready as " Macbeth," Forrest, etc., inserted. 8vo, hlf. morocco. Scarce.

New York, 1849

125

62

500

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