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MORGAN, JOHN TYLER. Negro suffrage in the District of Columbia and the "Solid South." | Speech | of Hon. John T. Morgan, of Alabama, | in the Senate of the United States, January 11, 1881. | Washington. | 1881. |

8vo. pp. 32.

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Radical political morality. | [Quotation, 3 lines.] | Tissue ballots in Virginia-The Bourbon Democracy. | Speech | of | Hon. John T. Morgan, of Alabama, | in the | Senate of the United States, | April 14, 1881. Washington. | 1881. |

8vo. pp. 38.

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Aid to common schools. | Speeches | of | John T. Morgan, | of Alabama, | in the | Senate of the United States, | February 11 and 15, 1886. Washington. | 1886. |

8vo. pp. 54.

In opposition to the "Blair bill."
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[Letter to the Convention on river and harbor improvements, and national aid therefor.]

In River and Harbor Improvement Convention: Proceedings, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Nov. 17-18, 1886, pp. 25-32.

University of the South Papers. | Series B, | No. 31. | [Seal.] | [Quotation, 1 line.] | Commencement address, delivered by the | Hon. John T. Morgan, of Alabama, August 3rd, 1887. | n. p. n. d.

18mo. pp. 29.

The constitution.
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[Advantages of the port of Mobile as a place for the building of ships.]

In American Shipping and Industrial League: Proceedings of the Gulf Coast Convention, Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 8-10, 1887. pp. [14-20.]

Common school education. | Speech | of | Hon. John T. Morgan, | of Alabama, | in the | Senate of the United States, | January 30, 1888. | Washington. | 1888. |

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Silver coin and paper money. | Speech | of | Hon. John T. Morgan, | of Alabama, | delivered in the | Senate of the United States, | Wednesday, April 13, 1892. | Washington. | 1892. |

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Coinage of silver. | Speech | of | Hon. John T. Morgan, | of Alabama, | in the | Senate of the United States, | Friday, September 29, 1893. | Washington. | 1893. |

8vo. pp. 62.

Advocates free coinage and opposes repeal of the silver-purchasing clause of the Sherman Law."

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MORGAN, JOHN TYLER. Speech of the

Hon. John T. Morgan | at
New England Society, | in

the Ninetieth Annual Festival of the
the City of New York, | December 23, 1895. | n. p. n. d.

8vo. Cover title only, 1 leaf. pp. 23.
Reprinted from Proceedings, etc.
On New England in the South.

Belligerent rights for Cuba. | Speeches | of | Hon. J. T. Morgan, ❘ of
Alabama, in the Senate of the United States, | January 29, February
5, 20, 24, 25, March 16, 17, 23, 24, and May 6, 1896; | April 6, 7, 8, 13. and
May 4, 1897. | Washington. | 1897. |

8vo. pp. 269.

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MORRISSETT, EDMUND PENDLETON (184–), Lawyer. Sketch of Henry C.
Semple.

In Proceedings Alabama State Bar Association, 1894, pp. 155-156.
History of the First Presbyterian Church.

In Golden Anniversary First Presbyterian Church of Montgomery, Ala., pp. 5-14. MORSE, Rev. JEDIDIAH (1761-1826) D. D. The American gazetteer, [de. tailed statement of extent of topics treated], with a particular description of the Georgia Western Territory. Printed according to Act of Congress. Boston. 1797.

Svo. pp. not numbered.

Country.

First edition.

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7 maps, including two of the Georgia Western

The American Gazetteer, | exhibiting [-etc. 19 lines.] | with a particular description of | the Georgia Western Territory. | The whole comprising [-etc. 4 lines.] | By Jedidiah Morse, D. D. | Author of [-etc. 2 lines.] The second edition, corrected, | illustrated with seven new and improved maps. ¦ To which are added | [-etc 2 lines.]| Published according to act of Congress. | Printed in Boston, New England. | London: | Reprinted [-etc. 2 lines.] | 1798. |

8vo. pp. viii. 633. 7 maps.

Copies seen: Hamner.

The American geography; | or, a | view of the present situation | of the United States of America: | containing | [-etc. 4 lines.] | a particular description of | Kentucky, the Western territory, the territory south of Ohio, | and Vermont: | Of their extent [-etc 8 lines.] | By Jedidiah Morse, A. M. | A new edition, | revised, corrected, and greatly enlarged, by the author, and illustrated with twenty-five maps. | London: | printed for Jonn Stockdale, Piccadilly. | 1794. |

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Contains many references to settlements and life in the old Southwest, with observations on the Indians; also sketches of the Spanish Floridas. There are maps of the Southern States (including Georgia and the Spanish Provinces of East and West Florida), separate maps of Georgia, East and West Florida, and the Tennessee Government, 1794.

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The American | universal geography, or, a | view of the present state of all the | empires, kingdoms, states, and republics | in the known world, | and of the | United States of America in particular. [ In two parts. | [-etc. 33 lines.] | By Jedidiah Morse, D. D. | minister

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of the congregation in Charlestown. | Published according to Act of Congress. Third edition, corrected and considerably enlarged. | [-etc. 2 lines.] | Part I. | Printed at Boston, | by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews. | [-etc. 4 lines.] | June, 1796. |

8vo. pp. 808. 28 maps and charts.

Georgia, pp. 693-718; Spanish Dominions of East and West Florida, pp. 718-720; Map of Ga. and the two Floridas.

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MORSE, Rev. JEDIDIAH. A | Report | to the | Secretary of War of the United States, | on Indian Affairs, | comprising a Narrative of a Tour | performed in the Summer of 1820, [etc. 4 lines.] | Illustrated by a Map of the United States; ornamented by a correct Portrait of a Pawnee Indian. | By the Rev. Jedidiah Morse, D. D. | Late Minister of the First Congregational Church in Charlestown, near Boston, now resident in New Haven. | New Haven: | Published by [-etc. 6 lines.] Printed by S. Converse. | 1822. |

8vo. pp. 96. 400. 1 1. errata.

Contains, passim, accounts of the Indian tribes in Alabama: Creeks, Cherokees, Chickasaws, and Choctaws.

MORTON, S. G. Synopsis of the organic remains of the cretaceous group of the United States, illustrated by 19 plates. Philadelphia. 1834.

First published in American Journal Science, New Haven, Conn., 1829, vols. xvii and xviii. The plates were published in vols. xxii and xxiii, and also in Journal Academy Natural Science, Philadelphia, Pa., 1829-30, vol. vi.

An extended list of Alabama fossils is described and figured.

Notice of the fossil teeth of fish of the U. S., the discovery of the Galt in Alabama and a proposed division of the American cretaceous group.

In American Journal Science, 1835, vol. xxviii, p. 276–278.

MOUNT MORIAH GENERAL, OR FREE WILL BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. Min

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Session, Nos. 8-9, 1850. pp. 8. No title page.

16th annual session, Mt. Pleasant Church, Sanford [Lamar] County, Ala., Oct. 11-13, 1873. pp. 8.

The Mount Moriah and New Salem Baptist churches seceded from the Union Baptist Association, and with Macedonia Church formed a new association of the above name, and established themselves upon principles which they think more in accordance with the word of God."

MOUNTAIN (THE) EAGLE. The Mountain Eagle.

19th year.

Folio. Ill. Covers, pp. 4; text, pp. 8. Map of Ala.
Special edition.

Jasper, Ala., 1892.

Contains much relating to Jasper, and Walker County; and also many biographical sketches.

MOUNTAIN SPRING HIGH SCHOOL. Catalogue of | Mountain Spring High School, | Trinity, Alabama. | Session 1881-82. | [Quotation,

1 line.] | Richmond, Va. | Wm. Ellis Jones, [-etc., 1 line.] | 1881. | 8vo. pp. 20.

8th annual session.

Copies seen: Bureau of Education.

MOUNTJOY, C. A., Lawyer. The Supreme Court.

In Proceedings Alabama State Bar Association, 1896, Appendix, pp. xxii-xlvi.
Read before the Association Aug. 5, 1896.

MULLER, Rev. ALBERT A. Gospel melodies, | and | other occasional poems. By the Rev. Albert A. Muller, A. M. | rector of Christ Church. "Exurge psalteria et Cithera: exurgam diluculo." Vulgate. | Charleston: | published by J. R. Schenck. | Printed by C. C. Sebring. | 1823. |

12mo. pp. viii. 104.

Author was one of the first Episcopal ministers of Tuscaloosa, Ala. For sketch and references see Smith's Reminiscences, pp. 161-170; also Whitaker's Episcopal Church in Alabama, passim.

Copies seen: Harris Collection of American Poetry, Brown University, Providence, R. I.

MURPHREE, JOEL D., Sr.

(1827- ). Sketch of Troy, Ala.

In Smith and De Land's Northern Alabama, Historical and Biographical, pp. 718-724.

MURPHY, JOHN (1785-1840) Gov. of Ala. Sketch of.

In O'Neall's Bench and Bar of South Carolina, vol. ii, pp. 416-417. Charleston, S. C. 1859. 8vo.

MURRAY, J. WEIDMAN. The generation of steam by the use of blast furnace gases.

In Proceedings Alabama Industrial and Scientific Society, 1893, vol. iii, pp. 31-34. MURFEE, JAMES THOMAS. A new scheme | of | organization, instruction, and government for the | University of Alabama, | with | · report on construction of building. | By James T. Murfee, | architect; and late commandant of cadets. | Tuscaloosa, Ala. | Printed by John F. Warren. 1867. |

8vo. pp. 36.

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MURRELL, WM. J. A chapter on | yellow fever, | by | Wm. J. Murrell, A.M., M.D. | Originally prepared in concise form for Dr. Adam Miller's Plain talk to the sick, with directions for homœopathic | treatment," and opportunely enlarged to | the present essay by request of friends of homeopathy | in Mobile. | Mobile: | Henry Farrow & co., printers. | 1879. |

8vo. pp. 41.

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MUSHAT, JOHN. An address, | delivered on the 24th June 1839, at | Hayne ville, Alabama, | on the anniversary of St. John the Baptist. | By John Mushat, Esq. | Montgomery: | Robert Nelson, book and job printerJournal office. |

8vo. pp. 8.
Masonry.

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NALL, ROBERT, Presbyterian clergyman. The dead of the Synod of Alabama: a discourse, | by | Robert Nall, | pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, Mobile. | With an appendix. | Published by order of the Synod. | Mobile: | Dade, Thompson & Co., printers. | 1851. |

8vo. pp. 52.

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Contains full lists, with dates, of licensures and ordinations of the three Presby teries, viz: South Alabama, Tuskaloosa, and East Alabama. The dead of the Synod," of whom sketches are given, are: Brown, Andrew; Cater, Richard B.;

Crawford, Beverly; Cunningham, Robert M.; Davis, Wesley; Foster, John;
Hadden, Isaac; Hazelett, George N.; Hillhouse, James; Holman, Robert; Irwin,
Stanhope W.; Iverson, Robert L.; Jerome, A. B.; King, Junius B.; Martin, Elon
O.; McCormick, Duncan S.; McCuen, G. D.; McMillan, Neil; McWhorter, George
D.; Murphy, Murdock; Newton, Thomas; Peck, William S.; Porter, Francis H.;
Pratt, Horace S.; Sloss, James L.; White, Henry; Witherspoon, Thomas S.

"A document of great and permanent value, from its historical details, so industriously collected and so clearly presented by the preacher, illustrative of the origin and progress of Presbyterianism in Alabama, and of the noble spirit animating in their labors those who are now the Dead of the Synod of Alabama."-Extract from resolution of the Synod.

"The discourse of Mr. Nall, The Dead of the Synod of Alabama,' has a historic value which very few documents possess. Had such discourses been pre

pared and delivered once in thirty years in our older Synods, the history of the Church from the beginning would have beeh effectually preserved."-Southern Presbyterian Review, Columbia S. C., Jan. 1852, vol. v, p. 451.

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NEELY, EDWIN O. (1859–

), Journalist. Sketch of Guntersville, Ala.

In Smith and De Land's Northern Alabama, Historical and Biographical, pp. 391-394.

NEELY, PHILIP PHILLIPS (1819-1868), D. D., Methodist Clergyman. The preaching needed by the times: A sermon before the Alabama Conference at its session in Eutaw, Ala., Dec. 5, 1855.

In Minutes Alabama Conference M. E. Church South, 1855, pp. 28-48.
Delivered Dec. 5, 1855.

Address at the funeral of Hon. A. B. Meek, and obituary notices.
Columbus, Miss., 1866.

8vo. pp. 8.

The obituary notices are reprints of editorials in contemporary newspapers. Sermons. By | the Rev. Phil. P. Neely, | late of the Alabama Conference. With an introduction by Bishop H. N. McTyeire, and a biographical note by Rev. Dr. J. B. McFerrin. | Nashville, Tenn.: | Southern Methodist publishing house. | 1884. |

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In Dublin University Magazine, July 1859, vol. 54, pp. 32–36. 8vo.
Signed: "Advena."

"The following verses have been suggested by the story of the negro Milford, imperfectly related in the Union Springs Gazette, an American journal.”

NELSON, RICHARD MARSHALL (1843- ), Lawyer. [Banks and Banking.] In Proceedings Alabama Bankers' Association, 1892, pp. 3–7.

Address as President of the Association.

Business methods for lawyers.

In Proceedings Alabama State Bar Association, 1891, pp. 65-73.
Read before the Association July 9, 1891.

NEWBERRY, J. S. The iron resources of the United States.

In International Review, New York, Nov. and Dec. 1874, pp. 754-780. An analysis of the limonite iron ores of Shelby, Alabama, is given, p. 765. NEW DECATUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Course of study, | rules of the Board of Directors, | and | general information | concerning the | public schools of New Decatur, Ala., | for 1890-91. | By order of the Board

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