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Athens, Ala., by Mrs. R. V. Howard; Medical profession of Limestone County, by Mrs. J. R. Hoffman; History of churches, by Miss M. E. Fraser; History of schools in Athens, by Mrs. John H. Davis; History of newspapers in Limestone County, by Misses L. M. Hammerly and Mal H. Ragsdale.

Contains also much biographical and general data.

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COURTS. Half title: Rules of the courts of the State of Alabama. | Title: Rules of the | Supreme, Circuit and | County | courts, ❘ of the | State of Alabama, | adopted by the Judges of the | Supreme Court, at the | May term-1820. | Cahawba: | printed at the PressOffice, 1820. |

12mo. pp. Half title, title. [5]-14. 11. blank.

A copy with autograph of Henry Minor and J. M. Taylor is in supreme court library of Alabama.

The California State Library has Jesse Beene's copy, from which the above title, etc., was taken for the compiler by T. L. Cole, Washington, D. C.

Rules of practice | in the | several courts of Alabama. | Revised and amended by the Supreme Court. | Adopted December 5, 1876. | To take effect January 1, 1877. | Published by Joel White: Montgomery, Alabama. | Southern plantation print. [

8vo. Cover title only, 1 leaf. pp. 31.
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CRAIG, GEORGE Å. vs. SHELLEY, CHARLES M. Papers and testimony in the contested-election case of. Fourth Congressional district of Alabama. Jan. 10, 1884. (House Mis. Doc. 30, 48th Cong., 1st sess. In vol. 16.) 8vo. pp. 256.

Report submitting resolution entitled to seat. July 5, 1884.

8vo. pp. 5. No title page.
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CRAIGHEAD, ERWIN, Journalist.

against Shelley, and that Craig is (House Rep. 2137. Ibid. In vol. 7.)

Mobile, Ala., | the Gulf coast winter resort. A dialogue concerning its climatic, commercial, industrial, | and other advantages. | [Index to subjects.] | Published for the committee, | by | Erwin Craighead. | Mobile Register print. | 1889. |

8vo. pp. 31.

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CRENSHAW, ANDERSON (1786–1847), Ala. Chancellor. Sketch of.

In O'Neall's Bench and Bar of South Carolina, vol. ii, pp. 371-373. Charleston, S. C., 1859. 8vo.

CRENSHAW, W. T. Separate estates of married women.

In Southern Law Journal, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Aug., 1879, vol. 2, pp. 382–386. Common law liability of a father to support his legitimate children. Ibid. Nov. 1879, vol. 2, pp. 548-553.

CROCKETT, DAVID (1786-1836), M. C. from Tenn. A narrative | of the | life of David Crockett, of the State of Tennessee. | [Quotation, 3 lines.] Written by himself. | Philadelphia: | E. L. Carey and A. Hart. | Baltimore: | Carey, Hart & Co. | 1834. |

12mo. pp. 211.

Six editions appeared in 1834; a twelfth in 1835; and there are still many others.
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CROCKETT, DAVID (1786-1836), M. C. from Tenn. Life | of | Col. David Crockett, | written by himself. | Comprising | his early life, hunting adventures, services under | General Jackson in the Creek War, electioneer- |ing speeches, career in Congress, triumphal tour in the Northern States, and ser- vices in the Texan War. | To which is added an account of Colonel Crockett's glorious death | at the Alamo, while fighting in defence of Texas independence. | By the editor. | Philadelphia: Published by G. G. Evans, | No. 439 Chestnut Street. |

1860.

12mo. pp. 405.

Contains much of interest in relation to the Creek war.

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CROOM, ISAAC. A memoir, on the subject of the cotton-plant, its history, influence on commerce, politics, and the welfare of the human race, and its probable destiny as the great product of the Southern United States.

In Transactions Alabama Historical Society, 1851, pp. 30-54.

CROOM, STEPHENS. Sketch of Robert H. Smith.

In Southern Law Journal, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Jan. 1879, vol. ii, pp. 1-12.

The lien of judgments.

In Alabama Law Journal, Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 1883, vol. ii, pp. 210–222.
Read before the Alabama State Bar Association, Aug. 2, 1883.

CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE MARCUS (1856- ). Recollections of the emancipation.

In The Souvenir, Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 1891, pp. 3-4. 4to.

CRUSE, Miss MARY ANNE. Cameron Hall: | a Story of the Civil War. | By | M. A. C. [anon.] | author of [-etc. 1 line] | [Quotation 11 lines]. | Philadelphia: | J. B. Lippincott & Co. | 1867. |

12mo. pp. 543.

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"A truthful picture * not only of scenes and events which occurred immediately around the author's home (Huntsville, Ala.), but also of the inner thoughts and feelings, the hopes and expectations, in a word, the animus, of the Southern heart."-Preface.

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Auntie's Christmas-trees. The child's gift book for the Christmas holidays. By M. A. C. [anon.] New York, gen'l prot. epis. s. s. union, 1867.

18mo. pp. 308, 5 plates.

Title from card catalogue of Library of Congress. Little grandpa. By M. A. C. [anon.] 1888.

12mo. pp. [4] 192.

New York, T. Whittaker,

Title from card catalogue of Library of Congress.

CROWE, GRATTAN B., vs. Underwood, OscAR W. Contested election case of Grattan B. Crowe v. Oscar W. Underwood, | from the ninth Congressional district of Alabama. | Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1897. |

8vo. pp. 340.

Brief for contestant. n. p. n. d.

8vo. pp. 348.

By George P. Zimmerman, Esq.

CROWE, GRATTAN B., vs. UNDERWOOD, OSCAR W. Contestee's brief of

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In Smith and De Land's Northern Alabama, Historical and Biographical, pp. 378-383.

Cullman | District School, | 1888–1889 and 1889–1890 [1892–93.] | Cullman, | Cullman county, | Alabama. | Cullman, Ala.: | Alabama Tribune print, 1889 [1892] |

8vo.

1888-89 and 1889-90. pp. 13.

1892-93. pp. 11.

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CULVER, Major I. F. Alabama's | resources | and | future prospects | 1897 | By I. F. Cluver, commissioner of Agriculture. | Birmingham | Roberts & Son | 1897. |

8vo. pp. 387.

Illustrations: Hon. I. F. Culver, Commissioner of Agriculture; Hon. Joseph F. Johnston, Governor; Hon. John O. Turner, State Superintendent of Education; Powell school, Birmingham; Henley school, Birmingham; Paul Hayne school, Birmingham; Dallas cotton mill, Huntsville; Huntsville spring; Jail and courthouse, Decatur; Gordon school, New Decatur; Harvesting wheat near Decatur; Ensley furnaces; Avondale mills, Birmingham; Howard-Harrison pipe works, Bessemer; East Lake Atheneum, Birmingham; Gathering fruit Shelby County; Hoffman. Billings & Weller Manufacturing Co., Etowah County; Academy for the blind, Talladega; Court-house, Opelika; Polytechnic Institute, Auburn; Court-honse, Carrollton: Judson Institute, Marion; Bridge across Coosa River, Wetumka: Tallassee Falls manufacturing company: South Alabama Institute, Thomasville; Agricultural College, Jackson; Court-house, Andalusia. Constitution of the State, pp. 341-382.

"Undertakes to meet an inquiry that is being made by homeseekers in the South. We have endeavored to secure the most authentic information and correct report by counties of the most reliable citizens."-Preface.

CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN SEMINARY. First annual catalogue | of | Cumberland Presbyterian | Seminary. | Piedmont, Calhoun county, Alabama. | 1893-94. | Piedmont, Ala. | 1894. |

8vo. pp. 16.

Opened Oct. 1893, under control of the Synod of Alabama.

The Cumberland Presbyterian | Seminary, | Piedmont, Alabama. |
Standard printing house, McMinnville, Tenn. | n. d.

12mo. pp. 16.

Announcement for 1896-7.

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CUMING, F. Sketches of a Tour | to the Western Country, | through the States of Ohio and Kentucky; | a voyage | down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and a trip | through Mississippi Territory, and | part of West Florida. | Commenced at Philadelphia in the winter of 1807, and concluded in 1809. | By F. Cuming. With notes and appendix, | containing some interesting Facts, together with a notice of an expe

dition through | Louisiana. | Pittsburg, | printed & published [-etc. 3 lines] 1810. |

12mo. pp. 504.

Although the Alabama portion of the Mississippi Territory was never touched in these travels, the observations and references on the part he did pass through are of great interest, and are important as showing a picture of the government of the Territory, and of those people with whom the Alabama settlers were connected politically.

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CUMMING, KATE (1835–

). A Journal of Hospital life in the Confederate Army of Tennessee from the battle of Shiloh to the end of the War: with sketches of life and character, and brief notices of current events during that period. Louisville, Ky.: John P. Morton & Co. [1866.]

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CUNNINGHAM, K. M. Paleontology of the Alabama pleistocene deposits, with a list of the forms which have been identified.

In Geological Survey of Alabama: Report on the Costal plain of Alabama, 1894, pp. 60-65.

Notes on the microzoa of the tertiary of South Alabama.

Ibid. pp. 250-254.

Notes on the micro-geology of Alabama-cretaceous.

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CUNNINGHAM, Rev. WILLIAM M. An address | on | scholastic education, | delivered before the | Presbyterian High School, | of Lafayette, Ala., | on the occasion of its first anniversary. | By Rev. William M. Cunningham, of La Grange, Georgia. | Montgomery: | printed at the office of the Flag and Advertiser. | 1849. |

8vo. pp. 23.

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CURRY, Rev. A. B., D. D. Presbyterian Polity.

In Davis' Golden Anniversary First Presbyterian Church of Montgomery, Ala. pp. 65-75.

CURRY, JABEZ LAMAR MONROE (1825- ), LL. D., D. D., M. C. from Ala., M. Conf. Cong. from Ala., U. S. Minister to Spain. Speech of J. L. M. Curry, of Alabama, on the bill granting pensions to the soldiers of the war of 1812. Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 27, 1858. [Colophon: Lemuel Towers, printer.]

8vo. pp. 8. No title page.

In opposition to the bill.

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Speech of Jabez L. M. Curry, of Ala., on expenditures and the tariff.
Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 24th, 1859. [T.
McGill, printer.] n. p. [1859.]

8vo. pp. 7. No title page.

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Speech of J. L. M. Curry, of Alabama, | on the election of speaker, and the progress of anti-slaveryism. | Delivered in the House of Representatives, | December 10, 1859. | Washington: | printed by Lemuel Towers. | 1859. |

8vo. pp. 15.

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CURRY, JABEZ LAMAR MONROE.

The constitutional rights of the States. Speech of J. L. M. Curry, of Alabama, in the House of Representa[T. McGill, print.]

tives, March 14, 1860.

8vo pp. 8. No title page.

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n. d.

Perils and duty of the South. Substance of a speech delivered by Jabez L. M. Curry, in Talladega, Alabama, November 26, 1860. [Colophon: Printed by Lemuel Towers.]

8vo. pp. 16 No title page.

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[Letter, dated Richmond, Va., Dec. 24, 1868, containing reminiscences on life and character of Hon. Howell Cobb.]

In Boykin's (Samuel) Memorial Volume of Hon. Howell Cobb, of Ga., pp. 260-269. Philadelphia. J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1870. 8vo.

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A knowledge of the Bible essential to the stability of free institutions. In Proceedings of Second National Baptist Sunday School Convention and Insti tute pp. 7-14. n. d.

Education at the South.

In Proceedings of the National Baptist Educational Convention, pp. 132-138. n.d. [-] Sufficiency of the Scriptures.

In The Baptist Sentinel, Louisville, Ky., April, 1870, vol. i, pp. 241–247. 8vo. Address on the duty of Baptists in reference to the Bible.

In Forty-seventh annual report of American Baptist Publication Society, 1871, pp. 14-20.

Protestantism: | how far a failure? | By Rev. J. L. M. Curry, LL. D., | professor in Richmond College, Va. | [Monogram.]| Philadelphia: [ American Baptist Publication Society, | 530 Arch street. |

16mo. pp. 46.

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A Baptist Church radically different from Pedobaptist Churches. [Philadelphia.] n.d.

18mo. pp. 16. No title page.

Premium tract No. 143, American Baptist Publication Society, Philadelphia.
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Struggles and triumphs of Virginia Baptists. Semi-centennial discourse before the Baptist General Association, 1873.

Title from Report American Historical Association, 1891.

The alliance of State and Church. n. p. [1873.]

8vo. pp. 8. No title page.

Read before one of the Sections of the Evangelical Alliance, meeting at New York, Oct. 9, 1873.

Published by the "Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, 2, Serjeants' Inn, Fleet street."

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Establishment | and | disestablishment; | or | progress of soul liberty in the United States. | By | J. L. M. Curry, LL. D., | Author [-etc. 1 line.] | Philadelphia: | American Baptist Publication Society, | 1420 Chestnut street. |

16mo. pp. 95.

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Confederate States and their Constitution.

In the Galaxy, Mar. 1874.

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