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 596 Bibliographies Charles Colcock Jones, Jr. (iSji-iSpj) I. Separate Works Aboriginal Structures in Georgia. Washington, 1878. [Reprinted from the Smithsonian Report for 1877.] Address delivered at the Midway Meeting House in Liberty County, Georgia . . on the occasion of relaying the corner-stone of a monument to be erected in honor of the founders of Midway church and congregation. Augusta, 1889. An Address delivered before the Confederate Survivors' Association, in Augusta, Georgia, at its first annual meeting, on Memorial Day, April 26, 1879. Au- gusta, Ga. Printed by order of the Association, 1879. An Address delivered before the Confederate Survivors' Association, in Augusta, Georgia, at its second annual meeting. . . . Augusta, 1880. An Address delivered before the Confederate Survivors' Association in Augusta, Georgia, at its third annual meeting. . . . Augusta, 188 1. An Address delivered before the Confederate Survivors' Association, in Augusta, Georgia, at its fourth annual meeting. Augusta, 1882. Ancient Tumuli in Georgia. Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society at the semi-annual meeting held in Boston, Apr. 28, 1869. Worcester, 1869. Ancient Tumuli on the Savannah River. [1868.] Antiquities of the Southern Indians, particularly of the Georgia Tribes. 1873. Antiquity of the North American Indians. 1874 [not seen by present compiler]. The Battle of Honey-Hill. An Address delivered before the Confederate Sur- vivors' Association ... at its seventh annual meeting. Augusta, 1885. Also in Southern Historical Society Papers, Richmond, 1885. Pp. 355-67. Biographical Sketch of the Honorable Major John Habersham of Georgia. Pri- vately printed [The Riverside Press], 1886. New York: W. Abbot, 1909. Biographical Sketches of the Delegates from Georgia to the Continental Congress. Boston, 1 89 1. The Bombardment and Capture of Fort McAlister. 1885 [not seen]. Brigadier General Robert Toombs. An Address delivered before the Confederate Survivors' Association. . at its eighth annual meeting. . . Augusta, 1886. Also in Southern Historical Society Papers. Richmond [1886], xiv, 293-304. Button Gwinnett. 1884 [not seen]. Casimir Pulaski. An Address delivered before the Georgia Historical Society, upon the occasion of the celebration of its thirty-second anniversary, Febru- ary 13, 1871. Savannah, 1873. 1° Collections of the Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, 1873, "'i 383-410. Centres of Primitive Manufacture in Georgia 1880 [not seen]. The Confederate Civil List. 1889 [not seen]. The Dead Towns of Georgia. Savannah, 1878. Defence of Battery Wagner, July 18, 1863. Addresses delivered before the Con- federate Survivors' Association ... on the occasion of its fourteenth an- nual reunion ... by Col. Charles C. Jones . . Hon. Lieut.-Col. H. D. D. Twiggs, and by Captain F. Edgeworth Eve. . . . Augusta, 1892. Dr. Lyman Hall, Governor of Georgia in 1783. 1891 [not seen]. The English Colonization of Georgia. 1 733-1 752. [With critical essay on the sources of information.] Justin Winsor's Narrative and Critical History of America. Boston and New York, v, 357-406, 1884-1889.