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MAPS OF ALABAMA. Nicol & Bond. Official as to levels and contour. electric lights, fire hydrants, etc.

Map of Mobile. 1892.

This is reproduced in blue print. Shows

Flamm & Co., W. A. Map of Mobile.

1895.

Based on Pillans's and corrected by D. M. N. Ross. Of value as showing late streets, railways, etc., but not altogether accurate.

The numerous maps of the different tracts (Favre, Bernoudy, etc.) are not given, as they are altogether private undertakings.

Montgomery.

Barker, W. P. and H. B., C. E. City of Montgomery. Engraved, printed and manufactured by G. W. & C. B. Colton & Co. New York.

n. d.

Size: 4 x 6 ft.

Perspective map of Montgomery. 1887. Henry Wellge & Co., Milwaukee.

Size: 22 x 36 in.

Illustrations on the margin of the State Capitol, the public buildings, and many business houses of the town.

Garrett, W. H., C. E. Map of the city of Montgomery and adjacent territory. From official records. 1894.

"Scale adoo."

Ills. on border: State house at Montgomery, Confederate monument, and Moses block.

State Abstract Co. City of Montgomery. From actual surveys and recorded plats. Montgomery. 1896.

Scale: 300 ft. to an inch. Size: 6 x 6 ft.

Piedmont.

Fraser & Patterson, C. and M. Engs. Map of Piedmont. Piedmont Land and Improvement Co.

Size: 29 x 14 in.

1890.

Selma.

Perspective map of Selma, 1887. Henry Wellge & Co., Milwaukee.
Size: 19 x 33 in.

Illustrations of several business houses on the margin.

Sheffield.

Treveres, J. J., Eng. Map of Sheffield, Colbert County. Brandon, Nashville. c. 1890.

Size: 41 x 50 in.

Tuscaloosa.

Perspective map of Tuskaloosa. 1887. Henry Wellge & Co., Milwaukee.

Size. 18 x 25 in.

Illustrations on margin: Hill's Female College, Alabama Central Female ColJege, State University, and Insane Hospital.

Hardaway, R. E., C. E. Map of city and suburban land belonging to the Tuskaloosa Coal, Iron and Land Co. at Tuskaloosa, Ala. Showing also Newtown and Northport. L. B. Folger, Eng, Cincinnati. 1887. "Scale, 5=750:1": Size: 20 x 28 in.

On the margin is a reduced map of Alabama and illustrations showing the University of Alabama and the Insane Hospital.

MARRIED WOMEN. A bill to be entitled, An act to regulate the rights and liabilities of husband and wife, in regard to property. [Tuscaloosa, 1844?]

Fol. s. sh.

From British Museum Catalogue, 1881.

A bill to be entitled, An act to secure to married women their separate estates, and for other purposes. [Tuscaloosa, 1844?]

Fol. s. sh.

From British Museum Catalogue, 1881.

MARINE, Rer. FLETCHER E. Sketch of Rev. John Hersey, minister of the gospel, of the | M. E. Church. | By Rev. F. E. Marine. | [Quotation, 5 lines.] | Baltimore, Md. | Hoffman & Co., printers | No. 296, W. Baltimore street. | 1879. |

12mo. pp. vi[i]. [3]-228. Port. of Rev. Mr. Hersey.

Rev. Mr. Hersey was Choctaw Indian factor at Calaba, 1819-1822, and a short account of his work in that capacity is given.

Copies seen: Hamner.

MARION FEMALE SEMINARY. Thirty-seventh annual catalogue | of the | Marion Female Seminary, | Marion, Ala., | 1872-73. | [Design.] | Marion, Ala. | E. A. Heidt, machine job printer. | 1873. |

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Each catalogue above, except for 1872-73, contains roll of Alumnæ from 1836. Organized in 1836, and reorganized in 1840.

Copies seen: Bureau of Education.

MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE. First [-sixth] annual catalogue | of the | officers and cadets | of the | Marion Military Institute, | for the | academic year 1887–88. | Marion, Ala., 1888. | Selma, Ala. | [-etc., 1line.]| 1888 [-1893]. |

8vo. Illustrations.

First, 1887-88. pp 44.

Fifth, 1891-92. pp. 64.

Sixth, 1892-93. pp. 66.

Col. J. T. Murfee, principal.

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Marion | Military Institute. | Its relation to | American and European education. | n. p. [1893.]

8vo. pp. [4].

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MARTIN, FRANÇOIS-XAVIER. The | history of Louisiana, | from the earliest period, | by | François-Xavier Martin. | [Quotation, 3 lines.] | With a memoir of the author, | by Judge W. W. Howe, | (New Orleans bar.) | To which is appended | annals of Louisiana, | from the close of Martin's history, 1815, to the commencement | of the civil war, 1861, | by John F. Condon. | New Orleans: | James A. Gresham, publisher and bookseller, | 26 Camp street. | 1882. |

8vo. pp. xxxviii. 11. 469, xvi. Portrait of Martin; plan of New Orleans. Copies seen: Owen.

MARTIN, JOHN MASON (1837-1898), LL. D., Lawyer. Sketch of John James Ormond.

In Southern Law Journal, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Feb. 1879, vol. ii, pp. 64–69.

MARTIN, JOHN MASON. Address delivered by | Hon. J. M. Martin, | before the Alumnæ Association | of the | Alabama Central Female Tuskaloosa, Ala., | June 17th, 1879. | [Tuscaloosa, 1879.]

College,

n. p. n. d.

8vo. Cover title only, 1 leaf. p. 7.

Contains history of the college.

Copies seen: Owen.

[Sketch of Dr. James Guild.]

In Dr. Guild's In Memoriam, pp. [8]-[10].

Reprinted from the Tuskaloosa (Ala.) Gazette, Feb. 28, 1884.

Relief of Samuel M. Gaines. Speech of Hon. John M. Martin of Alabama, in the House of Representatives, Friday, May 14, 1886. n. p. n. d.

8vo. pp. 3. No title page.

For extension of patent privileges.

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The tariff. Speech of Hon. J. M. Martin, of Alabama, in the House of Representatives, Friday, June 18, 1886. n. p. n. d.

8vo. pp. 8. No title page.
Copies seen: Owen.

Interstate Commerce. Speech of Hon. John M. Martin, of Alabama, in the House of Representatives, Thursday, January 20, 1887. n. p. n. d.

8vo. pp. 4. No title page.
Copies seen: Owen.

Post office appropriation bill. | Speech | of | Hon. John M. Martin, | of Alabama, | in the | House of Representatives, | Wednesday, February 23, 1887. | Washington. | 1887. |

8vo. pp. 8.

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[Birmingham and its advantages.]

In American Shipping and Industrial League: Proceedings of the Gulf coast convention, Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 8-10, 1887, pp. [35-39.]

MARTIN, JOSHUA LANIER (1799-1866), Lawyer, M. C. from Ala., Circuit Judge, Chancellor, Gov. of Ala. Message of his excellency, | Gov. J. L. Martin, to the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, | Tuesday, December 16, 1845. | Senate, 500.-House of Reps. 5,000. | Tuscaloosa: John McCormick, printer. | 1845. |

8vo. pp. 8.

Copies seen: Curry.

Message of Gov. Joshua L. Martin, | to the Legislature of Alabama, Session | 1847-8. | Montgomery: | McCormick & Walshe, printers. 1847. |

8vo. pp. 22.

Doc. No. 1. Dated Dec. 6, 1847.

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MASON, Y. W., M. D., Physician to the Penitentiary. Report of the cases treated in the hospital of the Alabama Penitentiary, from February, 1848, to February, 1849.

In New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, Sept. 1849, vol. vi, pp. 210-211, MASONIC GUIDE. The Masonic Guide. 1890-1898.

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June, 1895-May, 1896.

Vol. iii. June, 1892-May, 1893. Pages in each issue numbered separately.
Vol. iv. June, 1893-May, 1894. pp. 629.
Vol. v. June, 1894-May, 1895.
Vol. vi.

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"Devoted entirely and exclusively to the interest of the Masonic Fraternity." MASONIC SIGNET. The Masonic Signet. 1853-1855.

8vo.

No. 1 appeared May, 1853. Published in Montgomery, Ala., for two years, after which it was removed to Marietta, Ga. Edited by J. W. Mitchell, author of a History of Free Masonry in the United States.

Referred to in Kennedy's Masonic Address before Florence, Ala., Lodge, No. 14, on June 24, 1854; also in Memorial Record of Ala., vol. ii, p. 193.

MASONIC UNIVERSITY. Catalogue | of the | officers and pupils | of the | Masonic University. | At Selma, Dallas county, Alabama, | for the year ending July 1st, 1852. | Together with the conditions of admittance, &c. | Selma: | printed at the Selma Reporter job office. | 1852. | 8vo. pp. 16.

Close of 4th annual session.

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MAXWELL, THOMAS. The King bee's dream: | a metrical address | delivered before the Druid City Literary Club | of the city of Tuskaloosa, Alabama, | by | Thomas Maxwell. | May 12, 1875. | [Bee hive.]| Tuskaloosa : | George A. Searcy and Company, | 1875. |

12mo. pp. 107.

Copies seen: Congress.

Tuskaloosa, the origin of its name, its history, etc. (See Historical Society.)

MAY, PLEASANT H., Lawyer. Sketch of.

In O'Neall's Bench and Bar of South Carolina, vol. ii, pp. 514-515. Charleston, S. C., 1859. 8vo.

MEANS, THOMAS A. Reminiscences of Dr. J. Marion Sims.

Incidents of

his early professional life-discovery of his speculum—peculiarities. In Alabama Medical and Surgical Age, Nov. 1894, vol. vi, pp. 607–616.

MEDICAL AND SURGICAL AGE. The Alabama Medical and Surgical Age. A monthly journal of medical and surgical science. Edited by John C. Le Grand, M. D. Anniston, Ala.

8vo. 9 vols.

Vol. i, Nos. 1-12, Dec., 1888-Nov., 1889. pp. 542.

Vol. ii, Nos. 1-12, Dec., 1889-Nov., 1890.
pp. 496.
Vol. iii, Nos. 1-12, Dec., 1890-Nov., 1891. pp. 464.
Vol. iv, Nos. 1- 12, Dec., 1891–Nov., 1892.
pp. 466.
IV.
Vol. v, Nos. 1-12, Dec., 1892-Nov., 1893. pp. 670. Ill.
Vol. vi, Nos. 1-12, Dec., 1893-Nov., 1894. pp. 656. Il.
Vol. vii, Nos. 1-12, Dec., 1894-Nov., 1895. pp. 666. IV.
Vol. viii, Nos. 1-12, Dec., 1895-Nov., 1896.
Vol. ix, Nos. 1-7, Dec., 1896-June, 1897. pp. 424. Ill.

pp. 738.

Ill.

Current.

"In its first issue the editor made it a representative State journal, and it is generally so recognized. At the session of the State medical association in Mobile in 1889 the president, Dr. M. C. Baldridge, in his annual message, called attention to the journal, and urged the doctors of the State to support it. This journal has been in thorough accord with every advanced move made by the State medical association."-Dr. Jerome Cochran in Memorial Record of Alabama vol. ii.

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MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL. The Alabama | Medical and Surgical Journal. Edited by | J. D. S. Davis, M. D., and W. E. B. Davis, M. D., | of Birmingham, Ala. | Eye Department by B. J. Baldwin, M. D., | of Montgomery, Ala. | Birmingham, Ala. | Jos. Alfr. Stadler & co., | publishers. | Printed at Caldwell printing works, Birmingham, Ala. | [Vols. 1-2.]

8vo. 2 vols.

Vol. i, Nos. 1-6, July-Dec., 1886. pp. viii, 441 [1].

Vol. ii, Nos. 1-6, Jan.-June, 1887. pp. vi, 449 [1].

The first medical journal established in Alabama. Contains original communi. cations, translations, clinical reports, society reports, and medical items and news. Copies seen: Surgeon-General.

MEDICAL (THE) ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA. Proceedings [and Transactions] of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, 1850 [-1895.] Mobile, 1851 [-1872.] [Selma, 1874.] [Montgomery, 1874-1895.] 8vo.

This association was organized by a convention of physicians of the State, which met at Mobile, Ala., Dec. 1, 1847. The convention was called at the instance of Dr. A. G. Mabry, of Selma, Ala., primarily for the purpose of setting on foot a movement to secure the establishment of a State hospital for the insane. On Dec. 4, after fully maturing all the plans and details of organization, the convention resolved itself into the Medical Association of Alabama. The first annual meeting was held in Selma, March 8, 1848; the second in Wetumka, Ala., March 6-7, 1849, and the third in Montgomery, Ala., about Dec. 13, 1849. Regular annual sessions were held, 1850-1856, after which no other meetings were held until March 3-4, 1868, at Selma, when a reorganization was effected. Since that date sessions have been held every year.

So far as is known, the proceedings of the first four meetings, 1847-1849, were never officially published; and the list below contains all that have been issued. Some of the papers presented at the antebellum sessions, not officially published, were printed in the New Orleans Medical Journal. These volumes are a mine of valuable material. The several papers presented at the meetings are published in the proceedings. These papers cover a multitude of topics-historical, reports of cases, statistics, legislation, etc.

Proceedings of fourth annual meeting, Mobile, Ala., Dec. 10-14, 1850. pp. 156.
Abstract of, in Fenner's, (E. D.) Southern Medical Reports, 1850, vol. ii, pp. 324–330.
Proceedings of fifth annual meeting, Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 8-11, 1851. pp. 130.
Proceedings of sixth annual meeting, Selma, Ala., Dec. 13-15, 1852. pp. 168.
Proceedings of seventh annual meeting, Montgomery, Jan. 10-12, 1854. pp. 190.
Contains Constitution of Association and Code of Medical Ethics.
Proceedings of eighth annual meeting, Mobile, Feb. 5-7, 1855. pp. 148.
Contains Code of Medical Ethics.

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Transactions, [of meeting for reorganization, Selma, March 3-4, 1868; and 22d session, Mobile, March 2-4, 1869.] pp. 144.

Transactions of [23d] session, Montgomery, March 15-17, 1870. pp. 445.
Transactions of [24th] session, Mobile, March 21-23, 1871. pp. 356.
Transactions of [25th] session, Huntsville, Ala., March 26-28, 1872.

pp. 220.

2 maps.

Transactions of [26th] session, Tuscaloosa, Ala., March 25-27, 1873. pp. 102. x.
Contains, pp. x., Constitution of Association.

Transactions of 27th session, Selma, April 13-15, 1874. pp. 427.

Transactions of 28th session, Montgomery, April 13-15, 1875. pp. 359 [1.]

Transactions of 29th session, Mobile, April 11-13, 1876. pp. 270. 1 1.

Transactions of 30th session, Birmingham, Ala., Apri 110-12, 1877. pp. 190. 1 i.

Transactions of 31st session, Eufaula, Ala., April 9-11, 1878. pp. 315.

Transactions of 32d session, Selma, April 8-11, 1879, pp. 326. 1 1.

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