Titles by Mease, James in CHICAGO format
There are 5 titles associated with this person.
Peters,
Richard,
John
D.
Steele,
Joseph
Cooper,
Paul
Cooper,
James
Mease,
William
Young,
Anthony
Fothergill,
Caleb
Kirk,
Algernon
Roberts,
John
Taylor,
Timothy
Matlack,
William
Coxe Jr.,
Moses
Coates,
Joseph
Capner,
John
Keemle,
John
Pearson,
James
Tilton,
William
Ashford,
William
Bakewell,
Samuel
Dickey,
Thomas
Main,
William
Bartram,
Rembrandt
Peale,
Charles
Caldwell,
and Thomas
F.
Leaming.
Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. Containing Communications on Various Subjects in Husbandry & Rural Affairs. To which is added, A Statistical Account of the Schuylkill Permanent Bridge. Vol. I.
Philadelphia:
1808.
Peters,
Richard,
John
Lang,
William
Phillips,
Abednigo
Robinson,
J.
P.
de Gruchy,
John
D.
Steele,
Paul
Cooper,
Joseph
Lyman,
John
Taylor,
Samuel
Preston,
Thomas
Newbold,
Samuel
H.
Smith,
Algernon
Roberts,
Paul
Busti,
Dr.
Barton,
John
Armstrong,
James
Mease,
Timothy
Pickering,
Edward
Garrigues,
William
Young,
John
Lorain,
Z.
Hollingsworth,
William
Rawle,
James
Cutbush,
André
Thouin,
C.
Drayton,
A.
Perlee,
W.
Baldwin,
and W.
W.
Mason.
Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. Containing communications on various subjects in Husbandry & Rural Affairs. To which is added, at the request of the Society, "Agricultural Inquiries on Plaister of Paris." Vol. II.
Philadelphia:
Johnson & Warner,
1811.
Mease,
James.
The Picture of Philadelphia, giving an account of its origin, increase and improvements in arts, sciences, manufactures, commerce and revenue. With a compendious view of its societies, literary, benevolent, patriotic, & religious. Its police--the public buildings--the prison and penetentiary [sic] system--institutions, monied and civil--museum. By James Mease, M. D.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin and Thomas Kite,
1811.
Mease,
James.
Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. Containing communications on various subjects in husbandry and rural affairs. Vol. III.
Philadelphia:
Johnson & Warner,
1814.