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The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography now ranks in importance and interest with the issue of the Pennsylvania Historical Society. I regard these two Quarterlies as the most valuable contributions to American history at the present day, and indispensable to students of American history. WORTHINGTON C. FORD, Editor of "Washington's Writings."

The purpose which the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography sets forth in the interest of American history is a highly commendable one, and thus far I have found it carried out with scholarly taste and discrimination. JAMES SCHOULER, Author of "History of United States.”

The impression made upon me has been that the work brought out by the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography is most painstaking and valuable. FRANKLIN CARTER, President of Williams College, Mass.

The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography is one of the most welcome visitors received in my home. It is certainly one of the most instructive. The contributions furnished by its pages to the Colonial History of Virginia are beyond value to one who, like myself, is deeply interested iu this, the most romantic era in the story of our country. MARY VIRGINIA TERHUNE, (MARION HARLAND.)

I consider the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography one of the very best works of its character published in this country. It is most ably edited, and the facts it gives in reference to Virginia history, which is of great interest to all of us, makes it a most valuable addition to the private library of every student of history. WILLIAM S. STRYKER, Adjutant-General of New Jersey.

The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography is most interesting and most valuable.
RT. REV. T. U. DUDLEY, D. D.

I have found the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography a valuable and interesting journal The publication of original papers is very necessary for the history of the State, and there is no more important work to which the Magazine could be devoted. PROF. JAMES M. GARNETT, University of Virginia.

The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography is of very great interest and aid to me in recalling the incidents, personages, and manners of the Old Dominion in the Colonial period. As a repertory of original information it is invaluable to the student in his researches for the influences and agencies that conduced to the formation of Virginia. GEN. ROGER A. PRYOR,

Judge Court of Common Pleas, New York City.

It gives me the greatest pleasure to speak in most cordial terms of the excellent work done by the Virginia Historical Society in its Magazine. I only wish there were more Historical Societies in the country willing to follow and capable of following your example.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Author of "Winning of the West," etc.

The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, edited with much ability and scholarship, is a rich mine of original materials of great value to historians of Virginia and the United States. I find much in it to interest the student of Virginia English as well as the student of history.

PROF. WILLIS H. BOCOCK,
University of Georgia.

The Virginia Historica! Society is doing admirable work in publishing the Virginia Magazine. The numbers already published contain a great deal that is of high value. The publication of such rich historical materials as Virginia seems to have in such plenty is just one of the things which are most needed. PROF. JOHN FISKE.

I am very much pleased with the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. The material published is valuable. I like exceedingly the spirit shown in the pages devoted to Book Reviews. It is genial and fair as well as discriminating. PROF. ANSON D. MORSE, Amherst College (Mass.)

I hail the quarterly coming of the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography with the greatest pleasure. It is invaluable, and should find a place in the library of every student of American history and genealogy. GRANVILLE LEACH, President of the American Geneagical Company (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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The Virginia Historical Society.

Members are requested to solicit contributions of books, maps, porraits, and manuscripts of historical value or importance, particularly such as may throw light upon the political, social or religious life of the people of Virginia.

The Society will become the custodian of such articles of this character as the possessors may from any cause be unwilling to give, and in the case of family papers or other manuscripts which it may be undesirable to publish, it will, upon request, keep them confidential.

A large fire proof safe has been secured and placed in the Society's building, in which all manuscripts and papers of value are carefully preserved by the Librarian.

In the vicissitudes of war, and the repeated removals to which the Society's Library has been subjected, many volumes have been lost and the sets broken. Odd volumes from the collections of its members and well-wishers will therefore be gratefully received.

It is especially desirable to secure as complete a collection as possible of early Virginia newspapers, periodicals and almanacs.

Any book or pamphlet written by a native or resident of Virginia, published or printed in Virginia, or in any way relating to Virginia or Virginians, will be accepted and preserved.

The Society requests gifts of photographs (cabinet size) of ola portraits of Virginians, or photographs, drawings, &c., of Coats of Arms of Virginia families. Albums have been provided and an interesting collection bas aureaay

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