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7 Books incl: Barringer, BOWERY TO BELLEVUE.

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7 Books incl: Barringer, BOWERY TO BELLEVUE.
[Woman Doctors/Virginia/Miscellany]. 7 Titles (1 Signed). 8vo/4to. Hardcover (1 in dj). ++ Emily Dunning Barringer. BOWERY TO BELLEVUE: The Story of New York?s First Woman Ambulance Surgeon. NY: W. W. Norton & Co., (1950). Very good in fair, price clipped dj. 2 newspaper clippings mounted to ffep (a review of the book and ?Women Doctors Ask Army Recognition?). ++ Eleanor Lee Templeman & Nan Netherton. NORTHERN VIRGINIA HERITAGE: A Pictorial Compilation of the Historic Sites and Homes in the counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, Fauquier, Prince William and Stafford, and the cities of Alexandria and Fredericksburg. 1966. Very good in dj with some edgewear. Ffep signed by Eleanor Lee Templeman and signed by Nan Netherton. ++ Emmie Ferguson Farrar. OLD VIRGINIA HOUSES: THE MOBJACK BAY COUNTRY. Illustrated with Photographs by Harry Bagby & Others. Hastings House, (1955). Good, light foxing/dampstaining to covers. Dj fair with loss to dj?s spine base and a few tears. 1st edition. ++ The Negro In West Virginia. REPORT OF T. EDWARD HILL, DIRECTOR BUREAU OF NEGRO WELFARE AND STATISTICS OF THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA TO GOVERNOR EPHRAIM F. MORGAN. 1923-1924. Insect damage to exterior, contents very good. ++ Mrs. John A. Logan. THIRTY YEARS IN WASHINGTON: Or Life and Scenes in Our Nation?s Capitol? (1901). Externally stained. Some foxing. ++ Otis Theodore Wingo. THE POLITICAL EFFECTS OF RADIO BROADCASTS IN THE UNITED STATES. Submitted to the Politics Department, Princeton University, 1933. Typed thesis (approved, as indicated by inscription on leaf preceding title). Plates consist of mounted clippings from books, newspapers, and magazines. Very good. Wingo?s rubber stamp on flyleaf. Placed in is a printed sign advertising Wingo as the featured speaker at an event held by the Harvard Liberal Club. ++ John B. Wilson. THE POLITICAL AFFILIATION OF THE NEGRO: 1900-1936. Typed thesis. 1964.