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Virginia, Tennessee and Georgia air line. Scenic attractions and summer resorts along the railways of the Virginia, Tennessee and Georgia air line; the Shenandoah Valley RR.; the Norfolk & western RR.; and the East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia RR. N. Y., Va., Tenn. & Ga. air line, 1883. 112 p. illus.

Waddell, Alfred Moore. Colonial officer and his times, 1754-1773. A biographical sketch of Gen. Hugh Waddell, of North Carolina. With notices of the French and Indian war in the southern colonies; the resistance to the Stamp act in North Carolina ... the regulators’ war; and an historical sketch of the former town of Brunswick, on the Cape Fear River. Raleigh, N. C., Edwards & Broughton, 1890. 242 p. port.

Waddell, Joseph Addison. Annals of Augusta County, Virginia, with reminiscences illustrative of the vicissitudes of its pioneer settlers; biographical sketches ... a diary of the war, 1861-’5, and a chapter on reconstruction. Richmond, W. E. Jones, 1886. 374 p. maps.

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Wait, Charles Edmund. Dietary studies at the University of Tennessee in 1895.... With comments by W. O. Atwater and C. D. Woods. Wash., Govt. print. off., 1896. 41 p. (U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Off. of experiment stations. Bul. 29.)

Waldo, Samuel Putnam. Memoirs of Andrew Jackson, major-general in the army of the United States; and commander in chief of the division of the South. Hartford, Silas Andrus, 1818. 317 p. port.

Walker, Cornelius Irvine. Romance of lower Carolina; historic, romantic and traditional incidents of the colonial and revolutionary eras of that part of South Carolina at and below the falls of the rivers; localities so plainly described, as to be easily identified. Charleston, Art pub. co., c 1915. 161 p. illus.

Walker, Thomas. First explorations of Kentucky, Doctor Thomas Walker’s Journal of an exploration of Kentucky in 1750, being the first record of a white man’s visit to the interior of that territory, now first published entire, with notes and biographical sketch; also, Colonel Christopher Gist’s Journal of a tour through Ohio and Kentucky in 1751, with notes and sketch by J. S. Johnston. Louisville, Filson club, 1898. 222 p. illus. (Filson club publications.)