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CHAD BROWNE MEMORIAL.

COMPILED BY ABBY ISABEL BULKLEY.

Consisting of Genealogical Memoirs of a portion of the descendants of Chad and Elizabeth Browne, of Providence, R. I. With an Appendix containing
sketches of other early Rhode Island settlers. Illustrated with numerous portraits comprising those of Moses Brown, Nicholas Brown, Gould Brown, Col.
Nathaniel W. Brown, David Howell, Thomas P. Ives, Robert Ives, John W. Bulkley, and others. Thoroughly indexed. 8vo cloth, pp. 173. Edition of 300
copies. Price, by mail, $5.13. Sent to any address by Mrs. A. I. BULKLEY, 167 South Elliott Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.

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ILLUSTRATIONS.-Fac-simile of Washington's letter to John Langdon from Mount Vernon, April
14, 1789-Fac-simile of Washington's Letter to John Langdon from Philadelphia, April 20, 1789-Por-
trait of John Langdon-Dinner Invitation from President and Mrs. Washington-Washington at the
Bridge of Trenton on his journey to New York, from an old print-Portrait of Mrs. Rufus King-Por-
trait of General Lafayette-Washington's disappointment in not being allowed to go to sea in his
youth, from an old print-Fac-simile of letter from Washington to his sister Betty Washington Lewis,
in 1792.
The De Peyster Portrait of Washington. Major-General J. Watts de Peyster.
Romance of Adèle Hugo. Truth More Thrilling than Fiction. Hon. J. W. LONGLEY.
Commerce and the Constitution
R. A. PERKINS.
Hon. CHARLES K. TUCKERMAN.

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Reminiscences of Washington City
Memorable Attack on Quebec December 21, 1775. General MARCUS J. WRIGHT.
The Mound Builders and Their Ancient Works
CYRUS THOMAS, Ph.D.
Autobiography of Samuel Osgood. First Postmaster-General Under Washington.
Contributed by his granddaughter,
Washington. A Poem.

Washington on Agriculture. Letters to Sir John Sinclair.

ILLUSTRATION.-Portrait of Sir John Sinclair.

Mrs. WILLIAM C. EDDY.
EDMUND SMITH MIDDLETON.

Minor Topics. Washington's Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior, in Company and
Conversation-Washington's Nearest Relatives-Joseph Jones Borrows Washing-
ton's Phaeton-Washington enacts Cincinnatus at Philadelphia

Notes. The Farmer's Logic about the Constitution-Dean Swift on the Fishery.
Queries. Lewis and Clarke-Wooden Swords

Replies. Erving-Shirley-Langdon-Erving-President Witherspoon-Remarkable Mon-
arch, 1, 2, 3-Ancestors of Benedict Arnold

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Societies. New York Historical Society-The Wyoming Historical and Geological Society,
Wilkesbarre, Pa.-New York Genealogical and Biographical Society-The Pocum-
tuc Valley Memorial Association, Deerfield, Mass.-The Georgia Historical Society-
The Huguenot Society of America-The Minisinck Valley Historical Society-The
Rhode Island Historical Society

Historic and Social Jottings.

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Book Notices. Narrative and Critical History of America, Vol. VII. Edited by Winsor-
Archives of Maryland, Governor Sharpe's correspondence, 1753-1757. Vol. I. Edited
by Browne-The Town of Dedham, 1638-1845, Vol. II., by Hill-Birth of the
Federal Constitution, by Walker-Bibliotheca Washingtoniana, by Baker-Appleton's
Cyclopædia of American Biography, Vol. VI., edited by Fiske and Grant-The
Hurlbut Genealogy, by Hurlbut-Letters of Joseph Jones, of Virginia, edited by
Ford-The Story of Mexico, by Susan Hale-Historic and Picturesque Savannah, by
Miss Wilson.

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