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Fitch's Mapping Plates.

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10 Songs of Grace and Glory.

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6 Golden Trio.

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10 Lossing's Primary Hist.

10 Weld's Parsing Book.

4 Tenney's Natural History.

5 Loomis El. Algebra.

7 Cogswell's Book of Problems.

6 Thompson's Higher Arithmetic.

10 Rolfe and Gillett's Natural Philosophy.

6 Wilson's Outlines Hist.

12 Stoddard's Complete Arith.

2 Felter's Practical Arith.

8 Wood's Object Lessons Botany.

8 Young's Government Class Book.

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20th N. Y. S. M. (80th Vols.)

Henderson, Notes on History 83d N. Y. Vols.

Henry, Military Record, v. 2.

Headley, Patriot Boy.

Haynes, 2d Regt. N. H. Vols.

Narrative of Sufferings of Refugees.

Hanaford, Memorial of Capt. Derby.

Halleck and Burnside, pp. 23, 4°, Boston.

History of 95th Regt. Ill. Vols.

Hardie, Gen., Memoir of.

Hand-book for the War, pp. 23, 12°.

Hawley, Gen., Military Record.

Heroic Incidents of the Civil War in America, 8°.

Historical Sketch of the Rebellion, U. S. Coast Survey,

8°, '64.

History of the 16th Regt. Pa. Cav.

Holmes, Guerrillas of the Osage.

Hunter, Correspondence with Gens. Neglee and Foster, Phila., '63.

Hart, History of 40th Illinois.

Handy, U. S. Bonds.

History of 45th N. C. Regt.
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Buchan's Meteorology, last ed.

Beadle's Western Wilds and Men who have made them.
Small Work on Etching.

Autobiography of Leslie the Artist, Ticknor, '64.

Mather, S., All Men will not be Saved Forever, 8°, B., 1782 (?)

Hopkins, S., An Enquiry concerning the Future State of those who Die in their Sins, 4°, Newport, 1783.

Strong, N., Doctrine of Eternal Misery, 8°, Hartford, 1796. Lee, L., Immortality of the Soul, 18°, N. Y., '49. Thompson, J. P., Love and Penalty, 24°, N. Y., '60. Crowell (Seth), Strictures on the Doctrine of Universal Salvation, 18°, N. Y., '21.

Hodge, Chas., Theology, v. 3 and index.

Halsey's Literary Attractions of the Bible.
Prime's Coins and Medals.

Tudor's Life of Jas. Otis.

Sparks' Life of Gouverneur Morris, 3 v.

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