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Francis B. Clark, Jr., ❘ of the Mobile bar, | [— etc., 1 line.] | Mobile, Ala.: second edition. | Mobile Daily Register print. 1889. |

8vo. pp. 367.

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CLARK, GAYLORD Blair (1846-1893), Lawyer. Sketch of. (See Pillans, H.) CLARK, LINCOLN (1800– ), Lawyer. Eulogy | upon the | life, character and death | of | Gen. Andrew Jackson, | delivered on the 19th of July, 1845, | by Lincoln Clark: | before the | societies and citizens of Tuscaloosa; | and | published at their request. | Tuscaloosa: | Printed by M. D. J. Slade. | 1845. |

8vo. pp. 40.

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CLARK, RICHARD H. The history of the first Georgia code. | A paper read before the Georgia Bar Association | by Hon. Richard H. Clark, | at its annual meeting at Augusta, May 15th, 1890. | Jas. P. Harrison & Co., printers, Atlanta, Ga. |

8vo. Cover title only, 1 leaf. pp. 23.

The Georgia work was framed after the Alabama Code of 1852 as a model. Contains brief sketch of codification in Alabama.

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CLARK, THOMAS HARVEY (1857– ), Lawyer. Sketch of Montgomery. In Smith and De Land's Northern Alabama, pp. 574-593.

Railroads and Navigation [in Alabama].

In Brant and Fuller's Memorial Record of Alabama, vol. i, pp. 318-328.
Finance and Banking [in Alabama].

Ibid. vol. i, pp. 329-344.

Judicial History [of Alabama].

Ibid. vol. ii, pp. 141-157.

Religious History [of Alabama].

Ibid. vol. ii, pp. 236-244.

Illustrated cover title: Art work | of | Scenes in | Alabama. | Published in twelve parts. | The W. H. Parish Publishing Co. | 1895. | Part 1-[−12] Title: Scenes in | Alabama. | Published in twelve parts. | Chicago | the W. H. Parish Publishing Co. | 1895. |

4to. pp. not numbered.

Part 1: Title, 1 leaf; text, 1 leaf; illustrations, 5 leaves; text, 2 leaves.
Parts 2-11: Each, illustrations, 6 leaves; text, 1 leaf.

Part 12: Illustrations, 6 leaves; text, 2 leaves. Signed "T. H. C." at end of last page of text.

The illustrations are beautiful and well executed. The text, prepared by Thomas H. Clark, is general in its character.

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Historical Alabama. | Address of | Hon. Thomas H. Clark, | before | the Literary Societies | of | A. and M.College. | Auburn, June 14, 1893. | Washington, D. C. | The Saxton Printing Co., | [-etc., 1 line.]! [1897.] 8vo. Cover title only, 1 leaf. pp. 12.

Edition, 50 copies.

First printed in the Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, June 18, 1893.
An address of a high degree of merit.

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CLARK, WILLIS GAYLORD (1827- ), M. A. Bureau of Education | N. H. R. Dawson, Commissioner | Circular of information No. 3, 1889 | Contributions to American educational history | edited by Herbert B. Adams | No. 8 | History of education in Alabama | 1702-1889 | by | Willis G. Clark | Washington | Government Printing Office | 1889 | [Whole number 163.]

8vo. pp. 281.

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ILLUSTRATIONS:-Bird's-eye view of Alabama State University; University of Alabama before the war; president's mansion, University of Alabama; astronomical observatory; Manly, Clark, and Garland halls; chemical laboratory, exterior view; chemical lecture room; chemical laboratory, interior view; view of campus, looking northeast; view of campus, looking south; Alabama Poly. technic Institute; view of wood-working room; view of machine room; Alabama State Hospital for the Insane; Howard College; Southern University, main building; president's dwelling; physical laboratory; chemical laboratory; Spring Hill College-infirmary and wing of college; view of college as seen from chapel; lake, south view; Judson Institute; avenue from main entrance to front gate; lawn at left of avenue; Marion Military Institute; Barton Academy, Mobile; boys' high school; and Broad Street Academy (colored).

Contains general educational history; sketches of the University of Alabama, the Agricultural and Mechanical College, the Medical College, the Institute for the Deaf and the Academy for the Blind. the Alabama Insane Hospital, La Grange College, by James E. Saunders, Howard College, the Southern University, Saint Joseph's or Spring Hill College, Judson Female Institute, Alabama Conference Female College, Greene Springs School, Marion Military Institute, the Alabama Female Institute; and accounts of educational land grants, the public school system of Mobile, the public schools in Alabama, normal schools in Alabama, city and town schools, and the education of colored children in Alabama. Contains many personal notices, with biographical sketches, more or less full, of the following:

Barbour, Thomas, 168.
Barnard, F. A. P., 72, 132.
Brumby, R. T., 67.

Bryce, Peter, 159.

Clayton, H. D., 115, note.
Elliott, Collins D., 168.
Ellison, Wm. H., 168.
Garland, Landon C., 131.
Gorgas, Josiah, 106.
Hardee, J. W., 166.

Hargrove, Bishop R. K., 83.
Harrington, Dr., 167.
Hudson, Wm. W., 167.

Lewis, B. B., 112.

Lupton, N. T., 102.

Mallet, J. W., 86.

Manly, Basil, 77, 131.

Masson, Henry, 168.

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Murfee, J. T., 174, 211.
Nott, J. C., 147.

Paine, Bishop Robert, 164.
Pratt, John W., 96.

Richardson. W. C., 92. note.

Rivers, R. H., 166.

Saunders, James E., 129, 164.
Sims, E. D., 166.

Smith, Carlos G., 102, 170.
Stafford, S. M., 80.

Stafford, Mrs. S. M., 213.

Toy, C. H., 91.

Towler, Jos. M., 170.

Tuomey, M., 81.

Tutwiler, Henry, 169, 205.

Vaughn, Wm. J., 96.

Wardsworth, Edward, 166.

Woods, Alva, 46, 130.

The progress of education [in Alabama].

In Brant and Fuller's Memorial Record of Alabama, vol. i, pp. 154–216.
State industrial interests.

Ibid. pp. 217-317.

CLARK, W. G. C. An address | on the | rise and progress of the order of the Sons of Temperance, | in the United States, | delivered before | the Sons of Temperance in Mobile, | on Friday night, January 5, 1849, |

by W. G. C. Clark, Esq., D. G. W. P., of New-York. | Mobile: | from the job printing office of the Daily Advertiser. | 1819. |

8vo. pp. 8. Double columns.

It is stated that on March 1, 1848, there were in Alabama one Grand Division and seventy Subordinates.

CLARKE, RICHARD H., Lawyer, M. C. from Ala. Contested election case of.

(See Threet vs. Clarke.)

Free coinage of silver.

Remarks of Hon. Richard H. Clarke, of

Alabama, in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, July 13, 1892. 8vo. pp. 4. No title page. Copies seen: Owen.

The most noteworthy changes in statute law on points of general interest made in the several States and by Congress during the preceding year.

In Proceedings Alabama State Bar Associtaion, 1897, pp. 17-38.

Address as President of the Association at the twentieth annual meeting, June 30, 1897.

CLAY, CLEMENT Comer (1789–1866), Lawyer, M. C. from Ala., Gov. of Ala., U. S. Senator from Ala. Compiler. Digest of the laws of Alabama, (See Codes of Alabama.)

1843.

CLAY, CLEMENT CLAIBORNE (1816-1882), Lawyer, U. S. Senator from Ala. President's veto message. | Speech | of | Mr. C. C. Clay, Jr., of Alabama, on the President's veto message, rejecting the indigent insane bill, and | against giving away the public lands. | Delivered in the Senate of the United States, June 20, 1854. | Washington: | printed by John T. & Lem. Towers. | 1854. |

8vo. pp. 15.

In support of the veto.

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Repeal of the fugitive slave law. | Remarks | of | Hon. C. C. Clay, Jr., of Alabama, | in reply to | remarks of Mr. Sumner, of Massachusetts, | delivered in the Senate of the United States, June 28, 1854. | [Colophon: printed at the Congressional Globe office.] n. d.

8vo. pp. 3. No title page. Double columns.

Severe arraignment of Mr. Sumner.

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Speech | of Hon. C. C. Clay, Jr., of Ala., | against | the homestead bill, especially the sixth section thereof. | Delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 12, 1854. | [Footnote: Towers, printers.] n. p. n. d.

8vo. pp. 8. No title page.

Section 6 related to the admission of foreigners to the right of preemption like American citizens.

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The love of truth for its own sake: An | address | before the | Erosophic and Philomathic Societies of the University of Alabama, | at its commencement, in July, 1855: | by Hon. C. C. Clay, Jr. | Pub- ́ lished by request of the Societies. | Tuscaloosa: | printed by M. D. J. Slade. 1855. |

8vo. pp. 30.

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HIST 9755

CLAY, CLEMENT CLAIBORNE. Speech | of Hon. C. C. Clay, Jr., of Alabama, on the | Revolutionary claims bill; | delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 14, 1857. | Washington: | printed at the Congressional Globe office. | 1857. |

8vo. pp. 13. Double columns.
Opposes the bill.

Southern rights: how menaced United States Senate, March 19,

Speech on the bill to admit Kansas. by Northern Republicanism. . 1858. n. p. Star office, print. n. d.

8 vo. pp. 16.

Sabin: No. 13531.

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Speech of Hon. C. C. Clay, Jr., on slavery issues, delivered at Huntsville, Alabama, September 5th, 1859. [Colophon:-Democrat print, Huntsville, Alabama.]

8 vo. pp. 15. No title page. Double columns.

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Letter from C. C. Clay, Jr., to E. A. O'Neal, Florence, Ala., dated, Washington, May 21, 1860. Colophon: T. McGill, printer, Washington, D. C.

8 vo. pp. 8. No title page.

In approval of the action of the Alabama delegates to the Charleston convention.
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CLEBURNE INSTITUTE. Annual announcement for 1895-96 [—97]|of|
Cleburne institute. | Chartered in 1890. | Edwardsville, Cleburne
County, Alabama. |

12 mo.

For 1895-96. pp. [7.]

For 1896-97. pp. [13.]

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CLEMENS, JEREMIAH (1814-1865), Lawyer, Col. 9th Ala. Inf. C. S. A., Author. Remarks | of | Messrs. Clemens, Butler, and Jefferson Davis, | on the Vermont resolutions relating to slavery. | Delivered | in Senate of the United States, January 10, 1850. | Washington: | printed at the Congressional Globe office. | 1850.

8 vo. pp. 15.

Speech | of | Hon. Mr. Clemens, of Alabama, | at | Huntsville, Alabama, Monday, Nov. 4, 1850. | [Colophon: | Printed at the Congressional Globe office, Washington.] n. d.

8vo. pp. 8. No title page. Double columns.

Discusses sectional issues and opposes secession and disunion.

Speech of Mr. Clemens, of Alabama, | in the Senate of the United States, | Dec'r 24, 1851, | on the Resolution reaffirming the Compromise Measures. [Colophon: | Printed at the Globe office, Washington.] n.d. 8vo. pp. 8. No title page. Double columns.

Bernard Lile: | an | historical romance, | embracing the periods of | the Texas Revolution, | and the | Mexican War. | Philadelphia: | J. B. Lippincott & co. | 1856. |

12mo. pp. 287. Copies seen: Hamner.

CLEMENS, JEREMIAH. Mustang Gray; | a romance. | By | the Hon. Jeremiah Clemens, | author of "Bernard Lile." | Philadelphia:| J. B. Lippincott & co. | 1858. |

12mo. pp. vii. 13–296.

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The Rivals: a tale of the times | of | Aaron Burr, | and | Alexander Hamilton. | By | Hon. Jere. Clemens. | Author's [-etc., 1 line.] | Philadelphia: | J. B. Lippincott & co. | 1860. |

12mo. pp. 286.

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Tobias Wilson | a tale | of the Great Rebellion. | By | Hon. Jere. Clemens. | Philadelphia : | J. B. Lippincott & co. | 1865. |

12mo. pp. 328.

My object is to give a true and faithful picture of life during the first years of the rebellion, at least in parts of the Southern States."-Preface.

"He was engaged in the preparation of a history of the war giving an insight into the characters, causes and conduct of the war in northern Alabama, but it was left unfinished at his death."-Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, vol. i, p. 648.

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CLEMENTS, JAMES MORGAN. [Notes on the metamorphic or crystalline rocks of Alabama.]

In Geological Survey of Alabama: Bulletin No. 5, 1896, pp. 132-176.

CLOPTON, DAVID (1820–1892), Lawyer, Justice Ala. Sup. Ct. Sketch of.
In Representative Men of the South, pp. 475-482. Philadelphia, 1880. 4to.
CLOUD, N. B., Editor. The American Cotton Planter, (1853-1861.) (See
Cotton Planter, The American.)

COBB, JAMES E. Contested election case of. (See Whatley rs. Cobb; and see also Goodwyn vs. Cobb.)

COBB, RUFUS W (1829

.) Gov. of Ala., Lawyer. Inaugural address | of Rufus W. Cobb, | Governor of Alabama, | delivered before the General Assembly Nov. 27th, 1878. | Montgomery, Ala.: | Barrett & Brown, steam printers and book binders. | 1878. |

8vo. pp. 7.

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Message of Rufus W. Cobb, | Governor of Alabama, | to the House of Representatives, | submitted January 27th, 1879. | Montgomery, Ala. : | Barrett & Brown, steam book and job printers and binders. | 1879. |

8vo. pp. 6.

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Message of Rufus W. Cobb, | Governor of Alabama, to the | General Assembly, November 9th, 1880. | Montgomery, Alabama: | Barrett & Brown, steam printers and book binders. | 1880. |

8vo. pp. 24.

A large paper edition of this message was also published, consisting of 15 leaves, printed on one side only.

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Message of | Rufus W. Cobb, | Governor of Alabama, | to the General Assembly, November 14, 1882. | Montgomery, Ala.: | Allred & Beers, State book and job printers. | n. d.

Svo. pp. 25 [1.]
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