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AFFAIRS OF THE ASSOCIATION.

GIFTS. Exchanges and Historical Material.

American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.—Index to Proceedings from 1812 to 1880; Salisbury Memorial; Catalogue of Library; Proceedings, I-XVI; XVII, 2.

American Catholic Historical Researches, I. J. Griffen, ed., Phil. —V, 4; VI, 1, 2, 4; VII, 1, 3; VIII, 1, 2; IX, 2, 4; X, 1, 2, 4; XVII, 1, 2, 3; XVIII, 2, 3; XIX, 2; XXI, 2, 3; New Series, I, 3; II, 1, 2; Records, XVI, 4.

American Catholic Historical Society.—Records, XVI, 4; XVII, 1. Antiquary, London, II, 3.

Bangor Public Library, Bangor, Maine.—Rare numbers of The Quarterly.

Bliem, Dr. M. J., San Antonio.—Rare numbers of The Quarterly.

Boston Athenæum, Boston, Mass.—Index to Catalogue; History of Boston Athenæum; Aspinwall Notorial Records; Forestier Relation.

Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass.—Bulletin, XI, 4, 6.

Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me.—“History of Maine,” by J. S. C. Abbott; Report of Boston Record Commission, II; Smithsonian Contribution to Knowledge, I, II (1848 and 1851); Maine Historical Society, I, II, IV, V, VI; Collections and Proceedings, I, 1-4; II, 1; VIII, 1-4; IX, 2-4; X, 1; Reports of Boston Record Commission in 30 volumes.

Brown, Miss Lizzie C., Dallas.—Rare numbers of The Quarterly.

Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland, O.—Historical Sketches of 25 Churches, ed. by A. B. Cristy.

Chicago Historical Society.—Vols. I-IV of The Quarterly.

Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D. C. — Records, IX (1905).

Columbia University, New York, N. Y.—Political Science Quarterly, XXI, 1; The Quarterly, VIII, 2; Records, I, II, pp. 1-13.

Connecticut Historical Association, Hartford.—Collections, II-VII.

Cooper, Wm., Brookshire.—Vols. I and II of The Quarterly.

Coopwood, Judge Bethel, San Antonio.—“The Real Lincoln,” by Chas. L. C. Minor.

Dedham Historical Society, Dedham, Mass.—Publications, as issued, and back numbers.

Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D. C.—Lineage Book, XVII; XVIII.

Donaldson, Mrs. N. S., Georgetown.—Rare number of The Quarterly.

Dubose, J. C., ed., Birmingham, Ala.—Several numbers of Gulf States Historical Magazine.

Durrett, Reuben T., Louisville, Ky.—Rare numbers of The Quarterly.

Edwards, Judge P. F., El Paso.—Vols. I and II of The Quarterly, and Vol. I, No. 1.

Essex Institute, Salem, Mass.—Historical Collections, XXXIII, 1-12; XXXIV, 1-12; XLII.

Filson Club, R. T. Durrett, pres., Louisville, Ky.—Publications, XII-XIV; XXI.

Garcia, Senor Doctor don Genaro, Mexico, D. F.—His “Documentos para la Historia de Mexico.”

German Historical Society, Washington, D. C.—Unbound publications, I, 3; II, 1.

Gocher, W. H., Hartford, Conn.—His “Wadsworth.”

Hanrick, R. A., Waco.—Rare documents.

Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.—Bound, Peabody Museum Report, I, II; Unbound, Arch. and Ethnol. Papers, I, 1, 3-7; III, 1-3; IV, 1; Quarterly Journal of Economics, XVI-XIX; XX, 2.

Hildebrand, Hans, Stockholm.—Antikvarisk Tidskrift, IX, 4; XI, 6; XIII, 4; XV, 3; XVII, 4; XVIII, 1.

Illinois Historical Society, Springfield, Ill.—Bound Publications, IX; 20 volumes of State Department Reports; unbound, 21 Reports of State Institutions.

Iowa Historical Department, Des Moines, Iowa.—Bound, “Reminiscences,” by John Todd; unbound, Annals of Iowa, 1, 1-8; I[, 1-8; IV, 4; V, 8; VII, 3, 5.

Iowa Historical Society, Iowa City, Iowa.—Iowa Journal of History and Politics.

Irving, Prof. Peyton, Cleburne.—Rare numbers of The Quarterly.

Johns Hopkins University Library, Baltimore, Md.—Circular, new series, I, 1-3.

Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas.—Bound Publications, I; Transactions, IV-VIII; Biennial Report of Board of Directors, IX-XIV; unbound, “The Fighting Twenty,” by Elihu Root; “A Kansas Souvenir”; Biennial Reports, I, III, V-VIII.

Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.—Introduction to Records of Virginia county of London, by S. M. Kingsbury; Want list of American historical serials.

Littlejohn, E. G., Galveston.—Rare numbers of The Quarterly.

Long Island Historical Society, Brooklyn, N. Y.—Bound, Memoirs, I-III; Catalogue of Library (1893), unbound, Officers, etc.; Manuscripts and early printed books.

Louisiana Historical Society, New Orleans.—Publications, III, 4.

Lowber, Dr. J. W., Austin.—Rare numbers of The Quarterly.

Lummis, C. F., Los Angeles, Cal.—“Land of Sunshine,” X, 5; XI, 1-4; XII, 3, 6; XIII, 2; XIV, 1; XV, 1-3. Out West, XVI, 1-6; XVIII, 3-6; XIX, 1-6; XX, 1-6; XXI, 1-6; XXII, 1-6; XXIII, 1-6; XXIV, 1-4, 6.

McLean Co. Historical Association, Bloomington, Ill.—Rare numbers of The Quarterly.

Madrid Real Academy de la Historia, Madrid.—Boletin, XLVIII, 2-4, 5.

Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, Md.—Bound, Archives of Maryland, ed. by W. H. Browne, I-V; VII; VIII; XII-XXV; five volumes, issued, 1885, 1891, 1884, 1887, 1892; unbound, Fund publications, I-XIV; XVI--XXIV; XXVI-XXXVII; Magazine, I, 1.

Massachusetts State Library, Boston.—Vols. I and II of The Quarterly.

Mexico Museo Nacional, Mexico.—Anales, II, 11, 12; III, 1-4, 5.

Michigan University Library, Ann Arbor, Mich.—Michigan Political Science Association, Publications, I, 1, 2, 4, 5; II, 8; III, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; V, 1, 2, 3, 4; VI, 1.

Missouri Gazette.—Copy from October 11, 1817.

Missouri Historical Society.—Collections, I, 5.

Michigan State Library, Lansing, Mich.—Bound volumes Mich. Pioneer and Historical Collections, I-XXIX, XXXI, XXXII; Index to I-XV.

Mississippi Historical Society, Oxford, Miss.—Bound Publications, VIII; unbound, I.

New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass.—Register, LVIII-LX; LX, supplement.

New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord, N. H.—Proceedings, I; II, 1-3; IV, 2, 4.

New Jersey Historical Society, Newark, N. J.—Proceedings, Series 3, III, 2.

New York Historical Society, New York, N. Y.—“Treachery in Texas,” by J. T. Sprague; “Uses of History,” by John Hall; “N. Y. in 1850 and 1890,” by Seth Low; “Life, Characters, and Writings of Verplanck,” by W. C. Bryant; Charter, By-Laws, Officers; 8 pamphlets.

New York State Library, Albany, N, Y.—Ecclesiastical Records, V; VI (1905).

New York State Historical Association, Albany, N. Y.—Constitution, By-Laws, and Proceedings, I-V.

Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln, Neb.—Special publications; Transactions and Reports, I-V; Proceedings and Collections, series 2, I-V.

New York Public Library, New York, N. Y.—Bulletin, X, 1, 3, 4, 5.

Northwestern Mining Journal, Seattle, Wash. — Unbound Publications, I, 1.

Ohio Historical and Philosophical Society, Cincinnati, O.—Catalogue of Torrence Papers; Journal; Catalogue of books relating to Ohio; Annual Report, 1905.

Ohio Historical Society, Cincinnati, O.—Progress on the Northwest, by W. D. Gallagher.

Ohio State Archæological and Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.—Bound Volumes, III, IV; unbound, Quarterly, VII, 1; XIV, 2, 4; XV, 1, 2.

Old Northwest Genealogical Society, Columbus, O.—Quarterly, IX, 1, 2; VI, 3; VIII, 3.

Ontario Historical Society, Toronto, Canada.—Papers and Records, III, VI.

Oregon Historical Society, Eugene, Oregon.—Quarterly, I, II, III, IV, V, VI.

Peterson, C. A., St. Louis.—Capture of James Wilson.

Pilgrim Society, Plymouth, Mass.—Proceedings.

Pilot Knob Memorial Association, St. Louis, Mo.—Annual Meeting, II.

Pinckney, Miss Sue, Dallas.—Rare numbers of The Quarterly.

Providence Public Library, Providence, R. I.—Quarterly Bulletin, IV, 1.

Quebec Literary and Historical Society, Quebec, Canada.—Bound, “La Vie de J. F. Perrault”; unbound, Bulletins, I-II; Catalogue of Books; Transactions in 11 volumes; Historical Documents, VII.

Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, R. I.—Publications, III, 1-4; IV, 1-4; V, 1-4; 1902-03; 1903-04.

Royal Historical Society, London. — Transactions, New Series, XIV-XVII.

St. Louis Mercantile Library, St. Louis, Mo.—Reference lists.

South Dakota Historical Society, Pierre, S. D.—“Early Empire Builders,” by M. K. Armstrong; Collections, II.

Southern Historical Association, Washington, D. C.—Publications, VIII, 6; X, 1, 2, 3.

State Library, Austin.—Rare numbers of The Quarterly.

Statsoekonomish Tidskdrift, Kristiana.—Two unbound volumes.

Stone, Cornelia Branch, Galveston.—Old numbers of The Quarterly.

Sumpter, Jesse, Eagle Pass.—“Reminiscences,” dedicated to Harry Warren, Esq.

Texas Library, Department of State, Austin, Texas.—List of books received from July to December, 1905.

Texas School Journal, Dallas, Texas.—XXI, 10; XXIII, 5-9.

Thomas, Miss Kate, Austin.—Rare numbers of The Quarterly.

Toronto Public Library, Toronto, Canada.—Bound, “Canada and the Empire,” by J. Van Sommer; “Protection and Prices,” by Watson Griffin; unbound, “Anglo-Saxon Amity,” by J. S. Willison; “First Bishop of Toronto,” by Henry Scadding; “St. Paul's Chapel,” by C. F. Wingate.

Townes, Judge J. C., Austin.—Rare numbers of The Quarterly.

Trinity College Historical Society, Durham, N. C.—Annual Publication, V, 1-4.

Trinity College Library, Durham, N. C.—South Atlantic Quarterly, IV, 3; V, 2.

United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.—Bulletin, 224.

United States Department of State, Washington, D. C.—Bulletin of the Bureau of Rolls and Library.

United States War Department, Washington, D. C.—Bound volumes, I-XIV, containing Annual Reports for 1904; I-IV, containing Annual Reports for 1905; unbound, Bulletins, 1-5, Bulletins A. G. O., 2; 21-23; 26; 35; 38.

University College of Medicine, Richmond, Va.—Bulletin, 2:11.

University of California, Berkeley, Cal.—University chronicle, I, 1-6; II, 1-6; III, 3; IV, 3; VI, 4; VII, 1-4; VIII, 1-3; VIII, supplement. Arch. and Ethnol. Publications, 4; Preliminary Report of State Earthquake Commission.

University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.—Decennial Publications, I, 3-9; X.

University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, O.—Record, II, 9, 11, 12, 14; Studies, Second Series, II, 1.

University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo.—Studies, III, 2.

University of Nebraska Library, Lincoln, Neb.—Three pamphlets; Studies, II, 1, 2, 3; VI, 1, 2.

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.—Record, IX, 2.

University of Texas, Austin, Texas.—Literary Magazine, XVIII, 3; Bulletin, 71; 72.

University of Vermont Library, Burlington, Vermont.—General catalogue, 1791-1900; Bulletin No. 32, 3:2; Vols. I and II of The Quarterly.

University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.—Studies relating to history of Canada, 1898; 1898; 1900; 1901; 1903; 1904; 1905. Studies in History and Economics, 2:1.

Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Va.—Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, XIII, 4.

William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va.—Quarterly, XIV, 3, 4.

Wisconsin State Historical Society, Madison, Wis.—Bound, Collections, II, III, XI, XII, XVI, XVII; Proceedings, 1903; Memorial (1901), ed. by R. G. Thwaites. Unbound, Annual Reports, XXIV-XXXII, XXXIV, XXXVI-XXXVIII, XL; Index to Proceedings, 1874-1901; Bulletin, 1874-1901; Bulletin, 18; Extract from a report of Executive Committee.


Money.

Bliem, Dr. Milton J., San Antonio.—Five dollars.

Blythe, W. H., Mt. Pleasant.—Five dollars.

Bryan, Guy M., Houston.—Ten dollars.

Bryan, Lewis R., Houston.—Five dollars.

Courchesne, Alfred, El Paso.—Twenty-five dollars.

Crane, R. C., Sweetwater.—Ten dollars.

Dealey, G. B., Dallas.—Ten dollars.

Davidson, W. S., Beaumont.—Twenty-five dollars.

Evans, Ira H., Austin, Texas.—Ten dollars.

Gillette, Daniel G., Dallas.—Twenty-five dollars.

Groos, F., San Antonio.—Five dollars.

Huston, Gerard, Paint Rock.—Five dollars.

Kelly, G. G., Wharton.—Five dollars.

Key, E., Marshal.—Five dollars.

Morehead, C. R., El Paso.—Ten dollars.

Newby, W. G., Fort Worth.—Five dollars.

Rhea, W. A., Jr., Dallas.—Ten dollars.

Richter, August C., Laredo, Texas.—Twenty-five dollars.

Sullivan, J. C., San Antonio.—Five dollars.

Taulman, Joseph E., Hubbard.—Five Dollars.

Wood, Judge W. D., San Marcos.—Ten dollars.

Smaller amounts have been received from Mr. B. J. Benton, Mr. J. C. Carpenter, Dr. M. Duggan, Mr. J. F. Etter, Mr. J. M. Fox, a friend in San Antonio, Mr. Yale Hicks, Mr. Jno. T. McCarty, Mr. Jno. S. McCampbell, and Miss Laura Reese.




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