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Index to Volume 115 (2007)


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academic libraries, 36
Act of Toleration (1689), 190
Adams, Herbert Baxter, 35
Adams, Sean Patrick, 40, 46
African American bishops, 332
African American churches, 261–62, 284, 286, 308–9
African American culture, 349–50
African American ministers, 287, 299, 310
African Americans, 15, 22, 125–27, 140–42
   church's mission to, 187, 228, 261–64, 283–89, 293–94, 302, 306–9, 337
   education of, 348–49
African American schools, 294, 308, 348–49
African American women, 349–50
African Education Society of America, 522
Akinola, Peter, 339
Alderman, Edwin, 64–65, 70, 74–76, 78–80, 91–93, 95
Alexandria Gazette, 109
Allen, George, 598
Allen, John, 376
Alston, William, 383
Ambler, John, 214
American Association of University Women, 94
American Church Institute for Negroes, 287, 312–13, 316
American Colonization Society, 227–28, 262, 451–52
American Freedmen's Friend Society, 428
American Revolution, 123–25, 130–33
American Sunday School Union, 227
American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine, 385, 389, 390, 397, 399
Anderson, Mary Stiles, 527
Andrews, Charles, 264
Andrus, Joseph, 226, 228
A New World: England's First View of America, by Kim Sloan, 576–81
Anglo–Catholicism. See High church Episcopalianism
Anthony, Mary, 331
Appalachia, 595–98
archaeology, 443–44
Archdeaconry of the Blue Ridge, 297, 304–6, 310
Archie and Amélie: Love and Madness in the Gilded Age, by Donna M. Lucey, 593–94
architectural history, 136–38
Arendts, Grace, 302–3
Ariel (horse), 394, 396
Arlington House (Va.), 488, 491, 494, 504, 510
Armstrong, Samuel Chapman, 413–14, 422, 432
Arnold, Benedict, 116
art, 503
Asbury, Francis, 207
Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA), 20, 24
Athanasian Creed, 209
Atkinson, Frank B., Virginia in the Vanguard: Political Leadership in the 400–Year–Old Cradle of American Democracy, 1981–2006, 598–99
Atwell, Joseph, 286
Autocrat (horse), 391
Ayers, Mary Jo, 83

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Babcock, Samuel, 520, 525, 527
The Backcountry Towns of Colonial Virginia, by Christopher E. Hendricks, 445–46
Bacon, Nathaniel, 9, 16
Bacon's Rebellion, 6–9
   narrative of, 2, 6, 13
Bagby, George F., review by, 348–49
Baker, Catherine Carter, 527
Baker, James, 527
Balch, Thomas Bloomer, 536, 538
Baliles, Gerald, 598
Ballard, Robert, 380
Balmaine, Alexander, 222
Baltimore Iron Works, 374
Bancroft, George, 9
Bannister, John, 184
Baptists, 190–91, 208, 212–13, 251, 263
Barber, William, 379
Barnard College, 63
Barr, Alice, 67
Barr, Stringfellow, 89
Barrett, Kate Waller, 73
Barry, Thomas, 391
Basinger, William E., 528
The Battle of Hampton Roads: New Perspectives on the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia, edited by Harold Holzer and Tim Mulligan, 142–43
Bayliss, Mary Lynn, review by, 143–44
Baylor, John, 375–77, 382, 386, 395
Bearss, Sara B., John G. Deal, Donald W. Gunter, Marianne E. Julienne, John T. Kneebone, Brent Tarter, and Sandra Gioia Treadway, eds., Dictionary of Virginia Biography, volume 3 (Caperton–Daniels), 352–54
Beauregard, P. G. T., 115
Beleaguered Winchester: A Virginia Community at War, 1861–1865, by Richard R. Duncan, 455–57
Bennehan, Richard, 380
Bennett, Richard, 174–75
Bercaw, Nancy, 415
Berkeley, William, 6, 8, 174
Bethany Institute, 290
Beveridge, William, 189
Beverley, Robert, 7
Beverley, Robert, The History and Present State of Virginia, 6
Billings, Warren M., James C. Kelly, Barbara Clark Smith, Gilles Proulx, and David F. Weber, Jamestown, Québec, Santa Fe: Three North American Beginnings, 584–85
Bishop Payne Divinity School, 287–89, 293, 298, 308, 312–13
   class of 1925, 299
   faculty, 299
   merger with Virginia Theological Seminary, 313
Blackburn, Thomas R., 136–38
Blair, James, 178, 183–87, 203
Bloomfield. See St. Anne's Preventorium
Blue Ridge Industrial School, 304, 306
Blue Ridge Parkway, 458–60
Board of Colored Work, 310
Bob (cat), 525
Boles, Mary, 87
Bolling, William, 398
Bond of Iron: Master and Slave at Buffalo Forge, by Charles B. Dew, 40
Book of Common Prayer, 164, 165, 167, 175, 177, 183, 188–89, 204, 206, 220, 278–79, 332, 339
   Confederate, 267
   1928 revision, 292
   1979 revision, 332–33, 336
Book of Homilies, 175
Boucher, Jonathan, 190
Bouquet, Henry, 376
Bowie, Walter, 302
Boyle, Sarah Patton, 315
Bracken, John, 219–20, 222
Bradford, James A. J., 543
Brafferton School, 184, 202
Branch, David, 396
Branch, Joseph, 73
Branch, Thomas, 396
Brander, John, 179
Braxton, Carter, 205
Breckinridge, James, 59
Breen, Patrick H., review by, 451–52
Breitner, Alice Law, 66
Brewerton, Henry, 534, 539
Bridgewater College, 64
A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia: The 1590 Theodor de Bry Latin Edition, in Facsimile Form, Accompanied by the Modernized English Text, by Thomas Hariot, 576–81
Briscoe, Mary, 227
Broad Rock races, 390, 392
broadsides, 15, 370
Broadwater, Jeff, George Mason: Forgotten Founder, 447–49
Brock, Robert Alonzo, 34
Broeck, Richard Ten, 397
Brooks, Preston, 264
Brotherhood of St. Andrew, 282
Brotherhood of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 282
Brown, Anne Virginia, 426–27
Brown, Ann Marie, 426
Brown, James, 426
Brown, Orlando, 427
Brown, Robert E., 37
Brown, Thomas D., 310
Brown, William Cabell, 291–92, 294–95, 300
Brown v. Board of Education, 314
Bruce, Kathleen, Virginia Iron Manufacture in the Slave Era, 46
Bruce, Philip Alexander, 18–19, 23, 25
Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg), 206, 280
Brydon, George MacLaren, 308, 310
Buchanan, James, 222
Buchanan, John, 208
Buckley, Thomas E., 48
Buford, Pattie Hick, 285
Building Houses Out of Chicken Legs: Black Women, Food, and Power, by Psyche A. Williams–Forson, 349–50
Bullock, Steven C., review by, 585–86
The Burden of Southern History, by C. Vann Woodward, 4
Burin, Eric, Slavery and the Peculiar Solution: A History of the American Colonization Society, 451–52
Burk, John Daly, 16
Burk, John Daly, History of Virginia, 7–8, 14
Burke & Herbert Bank & Trust Company, 487
Butler, Frances Parke, 519
Butler, Pierce, 397
Byrne, Frank J., review by, 142–43
Byron, Lord (George Gordon), 498, 503, 505
Byron (horse), 392

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Cabaniss, Sadie, 73
Cadwalader, John, 373, 375, 377
Cain, Thomas, 287
Calhoun, John C., 11, 23, 109, 111
Callis, Robert, 379
Calvary Mission School (Hanover County), 294
Calvinism, 166, 171
Camilla (horse), 375
Camm, John, 192, 203–4
Campbell, Antoine Lamont, 332
Campbell, Charles, 9, 16
Cappon, Lester J., 36
Cardinal Puff (horse), 383
Carey, George, 338
Carson, James Taylor, review by, 122–23
Carter, Ann Garland, 72
Carter, Bernard, 540, 548
Carter, Charles Henry, 495, 516, 523–24, 526–27, 530, 532–33
Carter, Fitzhugh, 531
Carter, Hill, 514, 540
Carter, Mary Braxton, 514, 540
Carter, Robert Wormeley, 381, 391–92, 398–400
Carter, Rosalie Eugenia, 524, 526–27, 532–33
Carter, William Fitzhugh, 515
Caruthers, William A., Cavaliers of Virginia, 11
Caruthers, William A., Knights of the Horse–Shoe, 11
Casper, Scott E., review by, 129–30
Cassy (slave), 547
Castle Calhoun, 540
Castle Pinckney (S.C.), 539
Cavalier Daily, 97
Cavaliers of Virginia, by William A. Caruthers, 11
Central Presbyterian, 265
Chamberlayne School for Boys (Richmond). See St. Christopher's School (Richmond)
Chambers, Douglas B., review by, 123–25
Chanler, John Armstrong "Archie," 593–94
chapels of ease, 185
Chapman, Gladys J., 67
Charles II, 181
Chase, Philander, 263
Chase, Salmon P., 263
Chatham (Stafford County), 491
Cheek, Alison, 328, 330, 334
Chevers, Mark, 261
Childe, Catherine Mildred Lee. See Catherine Mildred Lee
Childe, Edward Vernon, 497–98, 537
Childers (horse), 375
Chilton, Samuel B., 311, 318
Chi Omega Sorority, 93
Christ Church (Norfolk), 279
Christchurch School (Urbanna), 293
Christian, Edmund, 257
Church Mission Board, 291
Church of the Advocate (Philadelphia, Pa.), 330
Church Pension Fund, 312
The Citadel (S.C.), 539
Civil War, 138–40, 142–43, 266–67, 454–58
   memoir, 592–93
   weather, 590–91
The Civil War Memoirs of a Virginia Cavalryman: Lt. Robert T. Hubard, Jr., edited by Thomas P. Nanzig, 592–93 Civil War Petersburg: Confederate City in the Crucible of War, by A. Wilson Greene, 457–58
Civil War Weather in Virginia, by Robert K. Krick, 590–91
Claggett, Thomas J., 221
Clark, Adèle, 73
Clark, Kathleen Ann, Defining Moments: African American Commemoration and Political Culture in the South, 1863–1913, 140–42
Clay, Charles, 191
Clayton, John, 183–85
Clement, Jill, 90
Clinton, Bill, 598
Coalfield Jews: An Appalachian History, by Deborah R. Weiner, 595–96
Cocke, James P., 392
Cocke, Louisa Maxwell Holmes, 227
Cocke, Stephen, 380–81, 384
Cockspur Island (Ga.), 487, 490, 500
   assistant engineer's quarters, 501
   map of, 500
Cody, Buffalo Bill, 22
Cogliano, Francis D., Thomas Jefferson: Reputation and Legacy, 346–47
   review by, 345–46
Cohen, Kenneth, "Well Calculated for the Farmer: Thoroughbreds in the Early National Chesapeake, 1790–1850," 370–411
Coke, Thomas, 207
Colden, Cadwalader R., 397
Cold War, 23
Coleman, Marshall, 599
College of William and Mary, 34, 36, 79, 179, 183, 192, 202–3, 211, 219, 229, 292
   publications of, 19, 29
Colonial Chesapeake: New Perspectives, edited by Debra Meyers and Melanie Perreault, 446–47
colonial churches, 180
colonial towns, 445–46
Colonial Williamsburg, 44
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 36
colonization, 166–67, 584–85
Colored Convocation, 310
Colored Missionary Jurisdiction, 307, 309
Columbia University, 63
Common Prayer–Book and Tract Society of Virginia, 226
A Companion to the Font and Pulpit, 252
Compton, Henry, 176, 178, 181–82, 184
Continental Army, 132–33
Continental Congress, 378
Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Virginia (later Council of), (1785) 209, (1789) 211, (1793) 212, (1799) 214, (1814) 222, (1830) 225, (1840) 253, (1841) 247, 252, (1845) 251, (1872) 278–79, 282, (1874) 279, (1889) 288, (1899) 288, (1931) 309, (1933) 310, (1962) 317, (1967) 318, (1971) 329, (1973) 329, (1975) 329–30
Convocation of Anglicans in North America, 339
Cooke, Giles B., 286–87
Cooke, John Esten, 17
Cooper, Samuel, 550
Co–ordinate College League, 72, 75–76, 78
Corbin, James Parke, 397
Corbin, John Sawbridge, 397–401
Costello, Virginia, 66
Côté, Richard N., Strength and Honor: The Life of Dolley Madison, 587–88
Cotton, Ann, 6
Cotton, John, 6
Couch, Helen, 305
courtship practices, 496–512
Cowper, William, 522
Cox, Charity, 428, 430
Cox, Karen L., review by, 140–42
Cradle of America: Four Centuries of Virginia History, by Peter Wallenstein, 581–84
Crapol, Edward P., John Tyler: The Accidental President, 452–53
Craven, Wesley Frank, 35
Crow, Peter, Do, Die, or Get Along: A Tale of Two Appalachian Towns, 596–98
Cry Havoc! The Crooked Road to Civil War, 1861, by Nelson D. Lankford, 454–55
cultural history, 133–36
Cummins, George, 257, 260
Curtis, Jacqueline, 90
Custalow, Linwood "Little Bear" and Angela L. "Silver Star" Daniel, The True Story of Pocahontas: The Other Side of History, 576–81
Custis, George Washington Parke, 488, 495, 499, 504, 506, 511, 518, 521, 525, 534
Custis, Jackie, 373
Custis, Mary
   engagement letters of, 486–575
   portrait of, 493, 516
   religious faith of, 510–11
   wedding of, 551
Custis, Mary Lee Fitzhugh, 488, 499, 506, 511, 516, 518, 521–23, 525, 535, 548

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Dabney, Richard, 79
Dabney, Richard Heath, 21, 35
Dale, Thomas, 170
Dana, Charles, 264
Daniel, Angela L. "Silver Star" and Linwood "Little Bear" Custalow, The True Story of Pocahontas: The Other Side of History, 576–81
Daniel, Constance Morris Page, 88
Danish Lutherans, 209
Dante (Va.), 596–98
Darden, Colgate, 80, 91
Darwin, Charles, 249
Dashiell, Mina, 290
Daughters of the American Revolution, 20, 22
Daughters of the King, 303
Davies, Samuel, 190
Davis, Caroline Preston, 64
Davis, Daniel Webster, 22
Davis, Ellen, 522
Davis, Jefferson, 115
Davison, Mary, 303
Dawson, William, 183
The Deadly Politics of Giving: Exchange and Violence at Ajácan, Roanoke, and Jamestown, by Seth Mallios, 122–23
Deal, John G., Sara B. Bearss, Donald W. Gunter, Marianne E. Julienne, John T. Kneebone, Brent Tarter, and Sandra Gioia Treadway, eds., Dictionary of Virginia Biography, volume 3 (Caperton–Daniels), 352–54
Deans, Bob, The River Where America Began: A Journey Along the James, 576–81
Debro, Sarah, 414
deButts, Robert E. L., Jr., "Lee in Love: Courtship and Correspondence in Antebellum Virginia," 486–575
Declaration of the State of the Colony and Affairs in Virginia . . . , by Edward Waterhouse, 4–5, 12
Defining Moments: African American Commemoration and Political Culture in the South, 1863–1913, by Kathleen Ann Clark, 140–42
Delafield, Richard, 530
Democratic–Republican Party, 213–14
Dew, Charles B., 45
Dewey, John, 63
Dictionary of Virginia Biography, 49–50
Dictionary of Virginia Biography, volume 3 (Caperton–Daniels), edited by Sara B. Bearss, John G. Deal, Donald W. Gunter, Marianne E. Julienne, John T. Kneebone, Brent Tarter, and Sandra Gioia Treadway, 352–54
Dinwiddie, Robert, 10
Diocesan Missionary Society, 224–25, 257, 260, 262, 281, 285, 289, 295, 304–6, 308–9, 312
Diocese of New Hampshire, 338
Diocese of Southern Virginia, 280, 289, 331, 336
Diocese of Southwestern Virginia, 280, 331
Diocese of West Virginia, 280, 289
Diomed (horse), 383
disestablishment, 208–9
Dix, Gregory, 332
Do, Die, or Get Along: A Tale of Two Appalachian Towns, by Peter Crow, 596–98
Doane, George Washington, 249
The Doctrines of the Episcopal Church not Romish, 252
Doe Library, 110
Doherty, Kieran, Sea Venture: Shipwreck, Survival, and the Salvation of the First English Colony in the New World, 576–81
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 225
Dominion of Memories: Jefferson, Madison, and the Decline of Virginia, by Susan Dunn, 589–90
Douglas, Margaret, 227
Drama, Theatre, and Identity in the American New Republic, by Jeffrey H. Richards, 133–36
Dreisbach, Daniel L., review by, 447–49
Drucker, Margo, 82
Duke University, 63
Duncan, Richard R., Beleaguered Winchester: A Virginia Community at War, 1861–1865, 455–57
Duncan, Robert, 339
Dunmore, Lord (John Murray), 203–4
Dunn, Susan, Dominion of Memories: Jefferson, Madison, and the Decline of Virginia, 589–90
Durrill, Wayne K., review by, 449–50

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Eastern View (Fauquier County), 514
economic history, 138–40
Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century . . . , by Philip Alexander Bruce, 19
Edwards, Charlotte, 304
Edwards, Laura, 415
Edward VI, 167
Eliot, Charles W., 60
Elizabeth I, 167, 177
Ely, Melvin Patrick, 45
emancipation, 449–50
Emery, Mary Ann, 282
Emmanuel Chapel (Petersburg), 298
Empie, Adam, 250
engagement practices, 496–512
English literature, 503
English Reformation, 166, 246
Episcopal Church in Virginia, 511
   attitude toward slavery, 261
   church schools, 292–94, 308, 315
   commissaries, 182–83
   diocesan division, (1877) 280, (1892) 280, 295, (1919), 280
   financial reorganization, 312
   legal cases, 214–15, 219
   origins, 166–67
   publications, 225–26, 249–50, 254–56, 261, 264–65, 267, 285, 302, 305
   relationship with African Americans, 187, 228, 261–64, 283–89, 293–94, 302, 306–10, 314–16, 332, 337
   relationship with Native Americans, 169, 173, 184, 202
   role of women, 190, 202, 206–7, 220, 226–27, 231, 281–85, 289–91, 295, 302–5, 309, 316–18, 329–31
   secession controversy (2007), 339
   vestry system, 176, 181
   Widows and Orphans Fund, 202–3, 212, 225
Episcopal Church of Virginia, 511
Episcopal Church Women. See Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Missions
Episcopal High School (Alexandria), 231, 266, 292–93, 315
Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity, 315–16
evangelical Episcopalianism, 188, 222, 231, 245, 247–51, 253–54, 256, 278–79
Ewell, Helen, 94
Experiencing Mount Vernon: Eyewitness Accounts, 1784–1865, edited by Jean B. Lee, 129–30

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Falls Church, 339
Falwell, Jerry, 599
Farley, John, 550
Farmer–Kaiser, Mary, "'With a Weight of Circumstances Like Millstones About their Necks': Freedwomen, Federal Relief, and the Benevolent Guardianship of the Freedmen's Bureau," 412–42
Fauntleroy, Moore, 379
Fausz, J. Frederick, review by, 576–81
Federalist Party, 214
Female Auxiliary Education Societies, 231
Ferentinos, Susan, review by, 350–52
Ferris, William, review by, 125–27
Figure (horse), 380
Fisk, Clinton, 420
Fitzhugh, Angelina, 304
Fitzhugh, Anna Maria, 489, 515, 521–22, 538, 542, 548
Fitzhugh, William Henry, 111, 489, 491
Foner, Eric, 424
Fork Church (Hanover County), 180
Fort Johnson (S.C.), 539
Fort Monroe, 487
Fort Moultrie (S.C.), 539
Fort Pulaski (Ga.), 487
Fortress Monroe, 416
Frankel, Noralee, 415
Fredericksburg College, 64
Fredericksville Parish (Albemarle County), 214
freedmen, 412, 423
Freedmen's Bureau, 412, 412–42, 423
freedwomen, 412–42, 423
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 28, 34, 512
Freud, Sigmund, 249
Frontier Culture Museum, 44

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Gabriel's Rebellion, 30
Gallatin (horse), 384
Galloway, Samuel, 374–77, 390
Gaston, William, 528
gay clergy controversy, 338
General Board of Missions, 291–92
General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, (1785) 208–9, (1786) 210, (1814) 222, (1826) 227, 246, (1829) 233, (1844) 250, (1859) 265, (1862) 278, (1865) 283–84, (1871) 282, (1907) 291, 307, 310, (1919) 290–91, (1946) 317, (1949) 317, 332, (1964) 329, (1967) 316, 318, 329, (1969) 316, (1970) 329, (1973) 329, (1976) 331, (1979) 336
General Convention Special Program, 316
The Generall Historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles . . . , by John Smith, 12
General Theological Seminary, 229–30, 248
Gentlemen Freeholders, by Charles Sydnor, 37
George Balcombe, by Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 11
George Mason: Forgotten Founder, by Jeff Broadwater, 447–49
George Washington's Enforcers: Policing the Continental Army, by Harry M. Ward, 132–33
Gibson, Churchill J., 284
Gibson, Robert A., 281, 291–92, 300, 305, 308
Gibson, Robert F., Jr., 301, 311, 314–17
Gilded Age, 593–94
Gilmore, James, 599
glebe, 214–15
Gloor, Dorothy, 66
Glover, Raymond F., 336
Godwin, Mills, 95
Gohanna (horse), 392
Goings, Kenneth W., review by, 349–50
Goldsborough, Mary, 506, 516, 523, 528, 550
Goldsborough, William T., 518
Good Shepherd of the Hills Church (Greene County), 306
Goodwin, Frederick D., 295, 301, 310–11, 315
Gordon, Armistead, 76
Gordon, James, 379
Gordon, Lynn, 61
Grace Church (Caroline County), 266
Grace Church (Jackson County, W. Va.), 260
Great Awakening, 190–91, 245
Great Depression, 23, 62, 305, 311
Green, Berryman, 292
Green, Bryan Clark, In Jefferson's Shadow: The Architecture of Thomas R. Blackburn, 136–38
Green, Roger, 185
Greene, A. Wilson, Civil War Petersburg: Confederate City in the Crucible of War, 457–58
   review by, 455–57
Greene, Nathanael, 116, 526
Griffing, Josephine, 414, 419
Griffith, David, 208–10, 216, 234
Grigsby, Hugh Blair, 10
Gunter, Donald W., Sara B. Bearss, John G. Deal, Marianne E. Julienne, John T. Kneebone, Brent Tarter, and Sandra Gioia Treadway, eds., Dictionary of Virginia Biography, volume 3 (Caperton–Daniels), 352–54
Gwathmey, Allan Talbott, 94
Gwathmey, Robert Hollingsworth, 67, 85, 93–96

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Habel, Mary Louise, 89
Haff, Suzanne, 83
Hall, Robert Bruce, 311, 328, 330–31, 334–35, 336
Hamblin, Mary Jeffcot, 93
Hamilton, Aston, 310
Hammond, John, 182
Hampton, Wade, 383
Hampton Roads, battle of, 142–43
Harford, William H., 524
Hariot, Thomas, A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia: The 1590 Theodor de Bry Latin Edition, in Facsimile Form, Accompanied by the Modernized English Text, 576–81
Harper, William Rainey, 63
Harris, Nathaniel Sayre, 518, 524
Hart, Malcolm, 381–82
Harvey, John, 174
Hatzenbuehler, Ronald L., "I Tremble for My Country": Thomas Jefferson and the Virginia Gentry, 345–46
   review by, 346–47
Heinemann, Ronald L., John G. Kolp, Anthony S. Parent, Jr., and William G. Shade, Old Dominion, New Commonwealth: A History of Virginia, 1607–2007, 581–84
Hendricks, Christopher E., The Backcountry Towns of Colonial Virginia, 445–46
Hening, William Waller, 8
Henry, Patrick, 190
Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2, by William Shakespeare, 505
Henry VIII, 166–67, 181
Hentz, Deborah Ann, 331
Hervieu, Auguste Jean–Jacques, 493, 516, 529
high church Episcopalianism, 245–47, 249, 251, 253, 279, 289
Higher Education Act of 1972, 61
Higher Education Commission, 95
Hill, Frances Maria, 227
Hill, John, 227
historians, professional, 34–35, 37, 42, 44–45, 47–48
historical conferences, 41
historical journals, 10, 19, 29, 43
historical manuscripts, 34
historical preservation, 20
historical societies, 10, 34, 44
historic highways, 458–60
historic homes, 129–30
The History and Present State of Virginia, by Robert Beverley, 6
History of Virginia, by John Daly Burk, 7–8, 14
Hodges, William, 261
Hoffschwelle, Mary S., The Rosenwald Schools of the American South, 348–49
Holladay, Lewis, 381, 384
Hollins College, 80
Holloway, Pippa, Sexuality, Politics, and Social Control in Virginia, 1920–1945, 350–52
Holzer, Harold, and Tim Mulligan, eds., The Battle of Hampton Roads: New Perspectives on the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia, 142–43
homosexuals, ordination of, 338
Hooker, Richard, 166
Hoomes, John, 383, 395
Hopkins, John Henry, 250, 263
Horrocks, James, 202
horse breeding, 374
   colonial period, 375–76
   early national period, 381, 383–84, 390–93, 395, 400
   economic aspects, 375, 377, 379–81, 383, 393, 400
   Revolutionary period, 379–81
   social aspects, 380, 384
horse racing, 374–75
   colonial period, 372–76, 378
   early national period, 384–85, 390, 394
   economic aspects, 373–75, 377–79, 394
   social aspects, 373, 376–77
Hough, Theodore, 65
Howard, Oliver Otis, 414, 417, 422, 427–28
Hubard, Robert T., Jr., The Civil War Memoirs of a Virginia Cavalryman: Lt. Robert T. Hubard, Jr., edited by Thomas P. Nanzig, 592–93
Hudson, Richard, 380
Hungars Parish, 176
Hunt, Robert, 170
Hunter, Tera, 415
Huntington, William, 255
Huston, James L., review by, 138–40
Hutton, Mary Sandys, 305
Hyde, Benjamin, 381
Hyland, W. L., 260
hymnal (1982), 336–37

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In Jefferson's Shadow: The Architecture of Thomas R. Blackburn, by Bryan Clark Green, 136–38
Institutional History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century . . . , by Philip Alexander Bruce, 19
Instructive Visiting Nurse Association, 73, 303
Intellectual history, 127–28
The Irony of American History, by Reinhold Niebuhr, 4
"I Tremble for My Country": Thomas Jefferson and the Virginia Gentry, by Ronald L. Hatzenbuehler, 345–46
Ives, Levi Silliman, 248–49

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Jabour, Anya, 47
Jackson, Alice, 62
Jackson, Giles B., 22
Jacob, Henry, 171
James, John, 170
James, Margaretta, 296
James, Nancy, 331
James I, 169, 173
Jamestown, 165, 168, 443–44, 576–81, 584–85
Jamestown, Québec, Santa Fe: Three North American Beginnings, by James C. Kelly, Barbara Clark Smith, Warren M. Billings, Gilles Proulx, and David F. Weber, 584–85
Jamestown: The Buried Truth, by William M. Kelso, 443–44
Jamestown Celebration (1807), 21, 23
Jamestown Celebration (1857), 15, 16, 21, 23
Jamestown Celebration (1957), 23–24, 29, 38
Jamestown Exposition (1907), 21–23, 27, 29
   History Palace, 27
   Negro Building, 22, 27
Janus (horse), 380, 392
Jarratt, Devereaux, 191, 252, 256
Jefferson, Thomas, 7–9, 14, 57, 59, 76, 211, 219, 345–47, 589–90
   views on education, 60–61, 75, 77
Jeffreys, Herbert, 182
Jesse, William, 391
Jewish history, 595–96
jockey clubs, 384–85, 393–94
John Moncure High School (Essex County), 294, 308
Johns, John, 248, 250, 259, 260–62, 264, 266–67, 277–80, 286
Johnson, George, 395
Johnson, John W., 299
Johnson, William Ransom, 386, 391, 394–98, 401
Johnston, Joseph E., 111
Johnston, Joseph Eggleston, 521, 547, 550
John Tyler: The Accidental President, by Edward P. Crapol, 452–53
Jolly Roger (horse), 379
Jones, Mary E., 290, 302
Jones, Violetta Lansdale, 260
Julienne, Marianne E., Sara B. Bearss, John G. Deal, Donald W. Gunter, John T. Kneebone, Brent Tarter, and Sandra Gioia Treadway, eds., Dictionary of Virginia Biography, volume 3 (Caperton–Daniels), 352–54

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Kaminski, John P., review by, 130–32
Kamoie, Laura Croghan, review by, 587–88
Kappa Delta Sorority, 93
Keble, John, 246, 249
Keith, Reuel, 229–30
Kelly, James C., Barbara Clark Smith, Warren M. Billings, Gilles Proulx, and David F. Weber, Jamestown, Québec, Santa Fe: Three North American Beginnings, 584–85
Kelsick, Samuel, 379
Kelso, William M., Jamestown: The Buried Truth, 443–44
Kemp, F. N., 229–30
Kennedy, John P. "Tom," 521, 547, 549
Kennedy, John Pendleton, 11
Kennedy, P. B., 67
Kepler, H. S., 281
Kidder, Frederick T., 522, 524
Kierner, Cynthia A., 47
Kimball, Gregg D., 46
King, William, 219
Kneebone, John T., review by, 581–84
Kneebone, John T., Sara B. Bearss, John G. Deal, Donald W. Gunter, Marianne E. Julienne, Brent Tarter, and Sandra Gioia Treadway, eds., Dictionary of Virginia Biography, volume 3 (Caperton–Daniels), 352–54
Knights of the Horse–Shoe, by William A. Caruthers, 11
Know Nothing Party, 249
Kolp, John G., Ronald L. Heinemann, Anthony S. Parent, Jr., and William G. Shade, Old Dominion, New Commonwealth: A History of Virginia, 1607–2007, 581–84
Krick, Robert K., Civil War Weather in Virginia, 590–91
Kukla, Jon, review by, 589–90

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The Lady of the Lake, by Sir Walter Scott, 505
Lagoyda, Julie Park, 98
land speculation, 377
Lanier, Gabrielle M., review by, 136–38
Lankford, Nelson D., Cry Havoc! The Crooked Road to Civil War, 1861, 454–55
Lapworth, Michael, 170
Latinos
   church's mission to, 337
The Law of Proportion in the Church of God, 252
Leach, Feby, 421
Lebsock, Suzanne, 33, 47
Lee, Ann Hill Carter, 490
Lee, Ann Kinloch, 488, 490, 516
Lee, Catherine Mildred, 488, 490, 497–98, 511, 537, 546
Lee, Charles, 391–92
Lee, Charles Carter, 109, 488–90, 497–98, 505, 511, 521, 530, 534, 537
Lee, Edmund, 220–21, 231
Lee, Harry B., 304
Lee, Henry, 112, 116
Lee, Henry "Black–Horse Harry," 495
Lee, Henry "Light–Horse Harry," 495
Lee, Jean B., ed., Experiencing Mount Vernon: Eyewitness Accounts, 1784–1865, 129–30
Lee, "Light–Horse Harry." See Henry Lee
Lee, Mary Anna Randolph Custis. See Mary Custis
Lee, Mary Custis
   papers of, 487
Lee, Peter J., 335, 337–39
Lee, Robert E., 108, 109–13, 114, 115–21, 492
   birth date, 111–12, 114
   as cadet, 112, 115, 489
   at Cockspur Island (Ga.), 490, 507, 519, 534, 536
   earliest letter of, 108–13, 113, 114–21
   engagement letters of, 486, 486–575, 508–9
   at Fort Monroe, 540, 547
   map drawn by, 500
   marriage proposal of, 491
   religious faith of, 511–12
   resignation from army, 116
   sketches by, 502, 507
   as superintendent, 108, 115–16
   wedding of, 551
Lee, Sarah, 540
Lee, Sydney Smith, 488, 521, 523, 529, 548–49
Lee, Tom, review by, 595–96
Lee, William Fitzhugh, 226, 540
Lee family
   Bible, 111, 114
"Lee in Love: Courtship and Correspondence in Antebellum Virginia," by Robert E. L. deButts, Jr., 486–575
Leffler, Phyllis, "Mr. Jefferson's University: Women in the Village!", 56–107
Leigh, William, 208
Lengel, Edward G., review by, 132–33
Lentz, Carlisle, 65
letter writing, 503–5
Levin, Kevin M., review by, 590–91
Levy, Philip, review by, 443–44
Lewis, Angela, 506, 530
Lewis, Eleanor Parke, 489, 516, 521, 530
Lewis, Jan, 47
Lewis, Roscoe E., 32
Liberty (horse), 381
Library of Virginia, 34, 36
   publications of, 43, 49–50
Lile, William M., 79, 82
Lincoln, Abraham, 265
Link, William A., 48
Lloyd, Arthur S., 292
Lloyd, Edward, 375–77
Lloyd, Horatio Nelson, 544, 550
Lloyd, Richard, 373
Lomax, Judith, 228
The Lost Cause, by Edward Alfred Pollard, 17
The Lost Cause Regained, by Edward Alfred Pollard, 17
low church. See evangelical Episcopalianism
Lucey, Donna M., Archie and Amélie: Love and Madness in the Gilded Age, 593–94
Luther, Martin, 166
Luzborough (horse), 392
Lychnos Society, 90
Lyman, Charles, 537

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MacDonald, Rose Mortimer Ellzey, 20, 26
Mackay, Elizabeth "Eliza" Anne, 502, 507, 521–22, 524, 527, 530, 533, 537, 539, 543, 550
Mackay, Jack, 505, 507, 522–23, 543
Mackay, John. See Jack Mackay
Mackay, Kate, 521–22, 524, 533, 537, 539, 543
Mackay, Margaret Cowper, 507, 522
Mackay, Sarah, 521–22, 524, 533, 537, 539
Mackee, C. B., 591
MacLeod, John, 396
Macomb, Alexander, 550
MacRae, William, 528
Madison, Dolley, 587–88
Madison, James, 589–90
Madison, James, bp., 204, 211–12, 214–15, 218, 219–20, 232, 234, 264
Madison, James, pres., 220
Magill, Mary Tucker, 20, 26
Magill's First Book in Virginia History, by Mary Tucker Magill, 26
Mahan, Milo, 253
Main, Jackson Turner, 37
Majewski, John, 46
"Making History in Virginia," by Brent Tarter, 2–55
Mallios, Seth, The Deadly Politics of Giving: Exchange and Violence at Ajácan, Roanoke, and Jamestown, 122–23
Manchester Parish (Chesterfield County), 214
Mansfield, Joseph K. F., 501, 527, 530, 534, 538, 543
Maphis, Charles, 93
Maranda (freedwoman), 421
Marmion, William Henry, 331
Marriage in the Early Republic: Elizabeth and William Wirt and the Companionate Ideal, by Anya Jabour, 40
Marshall, Ann Kinloch Lee. See Ann Kinloch Lee
Marshall, John, 219
Marshall, Louis Henry, 519
Marshall, William Louis, 516, 545
Marx, Karl, 249
Mary I, 167
Mary Munford Hall, 86–87, 95
Mary Randolph (horse), 390, 392
Mary Washington College, 62, 80, 95
Mason, Anna Maria, 529
Mason, Catharine, 545
Mason, Charles, 115
Mason, George, 447–49
Mason, Lucy Ambler, 295
Mason, Lucy Bolling, 514, 530
Mason, Lucy Randolph, 302
Mason, Richard Chichester, 514
Mason, W. Roy, 306, 311
Mason–Grigg, Ruth Spottswood, 88–89
Mathew, Thomas, 6, 8
Matthews, Frank Clayton, 332
Maury, James, 186
McCandless, Amy, 93
McDonnell, Michael A., The Politics of War: Race, Class, and Conflict in Revolutionary Virginia, 585–86
McGuire, Edward, 220–21, 264
McGuire, Murray, 76–77, 95
McIver, Charles Duncan, 75
McKim Hall, 65
McLaughlin, Julia Gathright, 82
McLeod, Josephine, 65, 68
McNeil, Bryan, review by, 596–98
McPherson, James, 383
McRoberts, Archibald, 191
Mead, George Herbert, 63
Meade, Addis, 64
Meade, William, 112, 219–22, 227–28, 230, 232–34, 242, 248–52, 254–57, 259, 260–62, 264–66, 278
   pamphlets by, 252
Meade Memorial Chapel, 308–9
Mercer, Hugh, 543
Merrit, Alexander Thomas Belfield, 391
Metcalf, J. C., 81
Methodists, 191, 205, 207, 251, 263
Meyers, Debra, and Melanie Perreault, eds., Colonial Chesapeake: New Perspectives, 446–47
Middleton, Richard, 95
Miles, Mary, 285
military history, 132–33
Miller, F. Thornton, 48
Minns, Martyn, 339
Minor, Nannie, 73
Missouri Compromise, 59
Molley, Lucinda, 425
Moncure, John, 294, 302, 306–8
Monroe, Elizabeth Brand, review by, 352–54
Montague, Cary, 302–3
Montgomery, Dennis, comp., 1607: Jamestown and the New World, 576–81
Monticello, 44
Monumental Church (Richmond), 200, 222, 279
Moore, Christian, 224
Moore, Richard Channing, 218, 219, 221–24, 226–27, 229–34, 247, 252, 260, 263–64
Moore, Seth, 380
Mordecai, Alfred, 533
Moreau, Nicholas, 184
Morton, Richard Lee, 37
Mount Vernon, 129–30
"Mr. Jefferson's University: Women in the Village!," by Phyllis Leffler, 56–107
Mufti (horse), 382, 391
Mulligan, Tim, and Harold Holzer, eds., The Battle of Hampton Roads: New Perspectives on the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia, 142–43
Munford, Beverley, 73
Munford, Mary–Cooke Branch, 70, 72–73, 75–76, 78–79, 302
museums, 44
music, 125–27

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Nanzig, Thomas P., ed., The Civil War Memoirs of a Virginia Cavalryman: Lt. Robert T. Hubard, Jr., 592–93
Napoleon (horse), 397
National Archives, 109
National Coalition for Women's Ordination, 330
National League for Nursing Education, 65
Nations, Markets, and War: Modern History and the American Civil War, by Nicholas Onuf and Peter Onuf, 138–40
Nation–Wide Campaign, 312
Native Americans, 5, 122–23. See also under Episcopal Church in Virginia
Nat (slave), 488, 527, 538
Nat Turner's Rebellion, 17, 30
naval history, 142–43
The Negro in Virginia, 31–33, 38
Network of Anglican Communion Parishes and Dioceses, 339
Neve, Frederick W., 297, 302, 304–5
"New Directions in Virginia History," 41
Newman, John Henry, 246, 249
New Market Polytechnic Institute, 64
Newton, John Brockenbrough, 281
New York Times Magazine, 77
Nicene Creed, 209–10
Nicholas, Robert Carter, 205
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 4
Niemcewicz, Julian, 371
Noe, Kenneth W., 46
Nonpariel (horse), 375, 380
Norris, Oliver, 220–22, 229
Northwestern University, 63
novels, 11

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Oberg, Michael Leroy, review by, 446–47
Oberlin College, 63
O'Donovan, Susan, 415
Ogle, Benjamin, 376
O'Kelly, Philip, 382
Old Dominion, Industrial Commonwealth: Coal, Politics, and Economy in Antebellum America, by Sean Patrick Adams, 40
Old Dominion, New Commonwealth: A History of Virginia, 1607–2007, by Ronald L. Heinemann, John G. Kolp, Anthony S. Parent, Jr., and William G. Shade, 581–84
Onderdonk, Benjamin, 249
Onuf, Nicholas, and Peter Onuf, Nations, Markets, and War: Modern History and the American Civil War, 138–40
Onuf, Peter, and Nicholas Onuf, Nations, Markets, and War: Modern History and the American Civil War, 138–40
Opechancanough, 12
ordination certificates, 179
ordination of ministers, 179
Orion (horse), 384
Osgood, E. E., 308
Osgood Memorial Mission, 308
Osgood Memorial School, 294
Our Diocesan Work, 285
Our Mountain Work, 305
Overton, John, 550
Oxford Movement, 246–47, 249–52, 256

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Page, Ann Randolph Meade, 216, 227–29
Page, James M., 88
Page, John, 188, 210, 339
Page, Thomas Nelson, 17, 25
Palmer, Alice Freeman, 63
Pan Anglican Congress of Mission, 291
Panic of 1837, 393, 400
Parent, Anthony S., Jr., Ronald L. Heinemann, John G. Kolp, and William G. Shade, Old Dominion, New Commonwealth: A History of Virginia, 1607–2007, 581–84
Park, Patricia, 330–31, 334
Parker, Anne Barnett, 90
Parkinson, Richard, 383
Parks, Annie, 305
Parks, Martin, 253
The Partisan Leader, by Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 11
Partner (horse), 379
patriotic organizations, 20
Patterson, Mary Johnson, 72
Paxton, Robert, 189
Payne, John, 287
Payne, Martha, 287
Pendleton, Edmund, 205, 215
Pendleton, Rose, 285
Perreault, Melanie, and Debra Meyers, eds., Colonial Chesapeake: New Perspectives, 446–47
Peterkin, George, 280
Peterkin, Joshua, 256
Peterkin, Rebecca, 295
Petersburg, 457–58
Peyton, Ruth, 89
Phenomenon (horse), 383
"Philadelphia 11," 330
Philadelphia Jockey Club, 375, 378
Philadelphia Prayer Book Society, 285
Plough-boy (horse), 384
Pocahontas, 169
The Politics of War: Race, Class, and Conflict in Revolutionary Virginia, by Michael A. McDonnell, 585–86
Polk, Leonidas, 262
Pollard, Edward Alfred, 17
Potter, Alonzo, 263
Potter, Angela, ed., Shared Histories: Transatlantic Letters between Virginia Dickinson Reynolds and Her Daughter, Virginia Potter, 1929–1966, 143–44
Potter, Virginia, Shared Histories: Transatlantic Letters between Virginia Dickinson Reynolds and Her Daughter, Virginia Potter, 1929–1966, 143–44
Powell, Blanche, 331
Powell, Marietta Fauntleroy, 489
Powhatan Indians, 5
Powhatan Uprising (1622), 173
Prayer Book Society. See Society for the Preservation of the Book of Common Prayer
Prayer Book Studies, 332
Prentiss, James H., 547, 550
Presbyterians, 190, 205, 207–8, 212, 224, 251, 263
Prichard, Robert, 330–31
Privy Council, 174
Proslavery and Sectional Thought in the Early South, 1740–1829: An Anthology, edited by Jeffrey Robert Young, 127–28
Protestant Episcopal Church Home, 306
Protestant Reformation, 166
Proulx, Gilles, James C. Kelly, Barbara Clark Smith, Warren M. Billings, and David F. Weber, Jamestown, Québec, Santa Fe: Three North American Beginnings, 584–85
Provoost, Samuel, 211
Pryor, Elizabeth Brown, "Rediscovered: Robert E. Lee's Earliest-Known Letter," 108–121
Pusey, Edward, 246

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Quakers, 190
quarter horses, 372–73, 380
Québec (Canada), 584–85

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Race and Liberty in the New Nation: Emancipation in Virginia from the Revolution to Nat Turner's Rebellion, by Eva Sheppard Wolf, 449–50
racehorses, 370, 387–89
Rachal, William Munford Ellis, 28, 43
Racial Study Commission, 314
Ramsel, Motin, 421
Randall Hall, 65
Randolph, Alfred M., 280
Randolph, Anne, 540
Randolph, Charles Carter, 515
Randolph, Edmund, 214
Randolph, Mary Buckner Thruston Magill, 514, 516
Randolph, Robert Lee, 514
Randolph, William, 382
Rappahannock Academy (Caroline County), 214, 220
Ravenscroft, John, 228–30, 233, 248
Raven Society, 90
Reconstruction, 415
"Rediscovered: Robert E. Lee's Earliest-Known Letter," by Elizabeth Brown Pryor, 108–121
Reeves, Thomas, 382
Reformed Episcopal Church, 279
A Relation of the State of Religion . . . in the Several States of These Western Parts of the World, 171
Religious Herald, 265
Resch, John, and Walter Sargent, eds., War and Society in the American Revolution: Mobilization and Home Fronts, 130–32
Revolutionary War, 204–6, 244–45, 585–86
Reynolds, Virginia Dickinson, Shared Histories: Transatlantic Letters between Virginia Dickinson Reynolds and Her Daughter, Virginia Potter, 1929–1966, 143–44
Rhonnald, Alexander, 187
Rice, James D., review by, 584–85
Richards, Jeffrey, Drama, Theatre, and Identity in the American New Republic, 133–36
   review by, 127–28
Richmond Education Association, 302
Richmond Enquirer, 8
Richmond Nurses' Settlement, 73
Richmond School for Social Work and Public Health, 302
Ridgely, Charles, 377, 382
Riego (horse), 392
Righter, Henry, 329
The River Where America Began: A Journey Along the James, by Bob Deans, 576–81
Rives, Amélie, 593–94
Robb, Charles, 598–99
Robertson, Pat, 599
Robin Brown (horse), 390
Robinson, V. Gene, 338
Robinson, William, 190
Rock, Mary Ann, 531
Rolfe, John, 168, 170
Roman Catholicism, 167, 248–49
Roosevelt, Theodore, 21
Rose, Willie Lee, 424
Rosenwald Schools, 348–49
The Rosenwald Schools of the American South, by Mary S. Hoffschwelle, 348–49
Roslyn (Henrico County), 303, 314
Rothman, Joshua D., 45
Rough Crossings: Britain, the Slaves, and the American Revolution, by Simon Schama, 123–25
Rudy, Edith, 94
Russell, James Solomon, 286

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St. Agnes School (Alexandria), 293, 315
St. Andrew's Parish (Richmond), 303
St. Anne's Church (Prince Edward County), 281
St. Anne's Home. See St. Anne's Preventorium
St. Anne's Parish (Albemarle County), 214
St. Anne's Preventorium, 304, 306, 314
St. Anne's School (Charlottesville), 293
St. Catherine's School (Richmond), 293, 315
St. Christopher's School (Richmond), 293, 315
St. George's Church (Accomack County), 228
St. George's Parish (Spotsylvania County), 220
St. James's Church (Richmond), 261, 303
St. John's Church (Arlington County), 284
St. John's Church (Portsmouth), 254
St. John's Church (Wytheville), 285
St. Luke's Church (Norfolk), 279
St. Margaret's Parish (Caroline County), 214
St. Margaret's School (Tappahannock), 293
St. Mary's Church (Goochland County), 284
St. Mary's Parish (Caroline County), 214, 220
St. Paul (Va.), 596–98
St. Paul Normal and Industrial School (Lawrenceville), 286, 289, 292, 308
St. Paul's Church (Alexandria), 227
St. Paul's Church (Gordonsville), 285
St. Paul's Church (Suffolk), 254
St. Paul's College, 316. See also St. Paul Normal and Industrial School
St. Peter's Church (New Kent Courthouse), 258
St. Peter's School (Richmond), 294
St. Philip's Church (Richmond), 261–62, 308–10
St. Stephen's Church (Petersburg), 284, 286
St. Stephen's Normal School (Petersburg), 287
St. Stephen's School (Alexandria), 293, 315
Sandys, Edwin, 171
Sanford, Sarah, 428
San Francisco Post, 109–10
Santa Fe (N.M.), 584–85
Sargent, Walter, and John Resch, eds., War and Society in the American Revolution: Mobilization and Home Fronts, 130–32
Saunders, Patricia, 90
Savage Kingdom: The True Story of Jamestown, 1607, and the Settlement of America, by Benjamin Woolley, 576–81
Savannah (Ga.), 507
Schama, Simon, Rough Crossings: Britain, the Slaves, and the American Revolution, 123–25
School of Nursing Alumnae Association, 66
Schwalm, Leslie, 415
Schwarz, Philip J., 45
Scott, Sir Walter, 491
Screven, Richard, 543
Seabury, Samuel, 207, 209–10, 263
Sea Venture: Shipwreck, Survival, and the Salvation of the First English Colony in the New World, by Kieran Doherty, 576–81
secession, 454–55
sectional crises, 244, 265
Seldon, Miles, 208
Selim (horse), 374–75, 378–79, 383
A Sermon Concerning the Excellency and Usefulness of the Common Prayer, 189
Seward, William, 263
sexuality, 350–52
Sexuality, Politics, and Social Control in Virginia, 1920–1945, by Pippa Holloway, 350–52
Shade, William G., 48
Shade, William G., review by, 452–53
Shade, William G., Ronald L. Heinemann, John G. Kolp, and Anthony S. Parent, Jr., Old Dominion, New Commonwealth: A History of Virginia, 1607–2007, 581–84
Shakespeare, William, 505
Shakespear (horse), 395
Shannon, Edgar, 95, 97
The Shape of the Liturgy, 332
Shared Histories: Transatlantic Letters between Virginia Dickinson Reynolds and Her Daughter, Virginia Potter, 1929–1966, edited by Angela Potter, 143–44
"A Share of Honour": Virginia Women, 1600–1945, 33, 39
Shaw, Louisa Catherine, 526
Shelburne Parish (Loudoun County), 215
Sheltering Arms Hospital, 295
Shenandoah National Park, 305
Shepherd, Samuel C., Jr., review by, 593–94
Sheppard, William Ludwell, 249, 257, 260
Shield, Samuel, 208
Shirley, Marilyn Baker, 67
Shotton, Betty, 66
Shrine Mont (Orkney Springs), 303–4, 314
Simpson, Adelaide, 91–94
Sir Archy (horse), 388
Sir Charles (horse), 392, 395
Sir Peter Teazle (horse), 383
1607: Jamestown and the New World, compiled by Dennis Montgomery, 576–81
Skipwith, Peyton, 379–80
Slaughter, Philip, 264
slavery, 123–28, 449–52. See also under Episcopal Church in Virginia
Slavery and the Peculiar Solution: A History of the American Colonization Society, by Eric Burin, 451–52
slaves, 401
Sloan, Kim, A New World: England's First View of America, 576–81
Smith, Barbara Clark, James C. Kelly, Warren M. Billings, Gilles Proulx, and David F. Weber, Jamestown, Québec, Santa Fe: Three North American Beginnings, 584–85
Smith, Douglas, 61
Smith, John, 6, 12, 165, 170
Smith, Sharon Trainer, 98
social history, 143–44
Social Life of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century . . . , by Philip Alexander Bruce, 19
Society for the Betterment of Housing and Living Conditions in Richmond, 302
Society for the Education of Young Men for the Ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Virginia and Maryland, 229–31
Society for the Extension of Female Education, 64
Society for the Preservation of the Book of Common Prayer, 333, 336
Society of the Colonial Dames, 20
Sons of Confederate Veterans, 20
The Sounds of Slavery: Discovering African American History through Songs, Sermons, and Speech, by Shane White and Graham White, 125–27
South Carolina College (University of South Carolina), 63
Southern Churchman, 217, 226, 244, 249–50, 254–56, 261, 264–65, 267, 302
South Farnham Parish (Essex County), 227
Sparrow, William, 251, 255, 258, 264–66
Spencer, Thomas, 287
sporting magazines, 385, 389, 390, 399
Spotswood, Alexander, 10
Spring Street Home, 295
Standing Liturgical Commission, 332
Stanonis, Anthony J., review by, 458–60
Stealey, John E., 46
Steele, John, 384
Steele, William, 232
Stiles, William Henry, 527
Story, Joseph, 215
Strength and Honor: The Life of Dolley Madison, by Richard N. Côté, 587–88
Strode, Aubrey, 78
Stuart, Eleanor, 518, 522–23, 528, 534, 538, 540, 542–43, 548, 550
Stuart, "Miss Sallie." See Sarah Ashton Stuart
Stuart, Sarah Ashton, 283, 296, 309
Stuart Hall (Staunton). See Virginia Female Institute
studbooks, 376, 379
Summary View of the Rights of British America, by Thomas Jefferson, 7
Sumner, Charles, 264
Sunday Schools, 225–27, 233, 283–85, 306
Super-Scenic Motorway: A Blue Ridge Parkway History, by Anne Mitchell Whisnant, 458–60
Sutherland, Daniel E., review by, 457–58
Swallow Barn; or, A Sojourn in Old Virginia, by John Pendleton Kennedy, 11
Sweeney, James R., review by, 598–99
Sweet Briar College, 80
Sydnor, Charles, 37
Syme, Edward, 378

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Talbot, Marion, 63
Talcott, Andrew, 505, 540–41, 546–48, 550
Tallmadge, Benjamin, 383
Tappahannock Jockey Club, 385
Tarter, Brent, "Making History in Virginia,", 2–55
Tarter, Brent, Sara B. Bearss, John G. Deal, Donald W. Gunter, Marianne E. Julienne, John T. Kneebone, and Sandra Gioia Treadway, eds., Dictionary of Virginia Biography, volume 3 (Caperton–Daniels), 352–54
Tasker, Benjamin, 374, 376–77
Tayloe, Charles, 390
Tayloe, George, 391, 396–99
Tayloe, Henry Augustine, 392, 396–97, 399–400
Tayloe, John, II, 375–77, 379–80
Tayloe, John, III, 380, 382–83, 387, 390–91
Tayloe, Virginia, 261
Tayloe, William Henry, 390–93, 396, 398–99
Taylor, Loulie, 283
Taylor, William, 432
Tazewll, Ella, 544
temperance, 232
The Tempest, by William Shakespeare, 505
Tenison, Thomas, 187
textbooks, 24, 26
Thayer, Sylvanus, 112, 115–16
theater, 133–36
Then and Now in Dixie, by Rose Mortimer Ellzey MacDonald, 26
3d Virginia Cavalry Regiment, C.S.A., 592–93 Thomas Jefferson: Reputation and Legacy, by Francis D. Cogliano, 346–47
Thornton, William, 79
thoroughbred horse industry, 370–411
   share system, 393
thoroughbred horses, 370–411, 387–89
   importing, 376, 381–84
   sale advertisements, 370
   selling, 376
Thorpe, George, 169
Tilghman, Richard Cooke, 518, 528, 541, 547, 549
Tillman, Benjamin, 63
Tillotson, John, 188
Tillotson Parish (Buckingham County), 213
Tillson, Albert H., Jr., review by, 445–46
tobacco, 172, 210
Tobacconist (horse), 390, 392
Tompkins, Elizabeth, 84, 88
Tonson (horse), 396
Torchbearer of the Revolution, by Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker, 8
Towers, Frank, review by, 454–55
Tracts for the Times, 246–47
Treadway, Sandra Gioia, Sara B. Bearss, John G. Deal, Donald W. Gunter, Marianne E. Julienne, John T. Kneebone, and Brent Tarter, eds., Dictionary of Virginia Biography, volume 3 (Caperton–Daniels), 352–54
Treaty of Paris (1783), 245
Tredway, Thomas, 431
Tree Hill races, 393–94
Trifle (horse), 389
Trinity Church (Portsmouth), 279
Trinity College (Duke University), 63
Tripp, Steven Elliott, 46
The True Story of Pocahontas: The Other Side of History, by Linwood "Little Bear" Custalow and Angela L. "Silver Star" Daniel, 576–81
Truro Church (Fairfax), 339
Tucker, Beverley, 285, 302
Tucker, George, 601
Tucker, Henry St. George, 294–95, 301, 309–11, 317
Tucker, Nathaniel Beverley, 11
Tucker, St. George, 212, 215
turfmen, 395–400
   economic aspects, 400
   social aspects, 396–99
Turner, Eliza, 494
Turner, Lavinia Beverley, 514
Turner, Marietta, 506, 514, 534, 550
Turner, Shirley Carter, 489, 540
Turner, Thomas, 542
Turpin v. Lockett, 214–15, 219
Two Penny Acts, 191–92
Tychicus (horse), 387, 391–93
Tyler, John, 208, 212
Tyler, John, pres., 16, 24
   biography, 452–53
Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 19

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Uncle Tom's Cabin, 264
Union of Black Clergy and Laity, 316
United Daughters of the Confederacy, 20
United States Military Academy. See West Point
United States Supreme Court, 215
University of Alabama, 63
University of Arkansas, 63
University of California, 63
University of Chicago, 63
University of Iowa, 63
University of Michigan, 63
University of Mississippi, 63–64
University of North Carolina, 64, 75
   Southern Historical Collection, 34
University of South Carolina, 63
University of Texas, 63
University of Virginia, 34, 36
   African-American women at, 62
   Board of Visitors, 62–64, 72, 78–80, 95
   dormitories, 65, 86–87, 91, 93, 95
   female students at, 56, 56–107, 68–69, 71, 84, 86–87
   founding of, 59–60
   law students, 88
   medical students, 84, 88–89
   nursing students, 64–67, 68–69, 72
   School of Education, 65, 74, 83
   School of Nursing, 65–66
   sororities, 93
   summer sessions, 56, 62, 71, 74, 81, 93
University of Wisconsin, 63, 74
Utilitarian (horse), 393

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Vaché, Claude Charles, 331
Valentine, Benjamin, 302
Valentine, Lila, 302
Valentine, Lila Meade, 73
Van Rensselaer, Stephen, 533
Varon, Elizabeth, 47
View of West Point, Looking South, by George Catlin, 114
Virginia
   Civil War, 590–93
   colonial history, 576–81, 584–85
   colonial period, 443–47
   economy, 172, 210
   founding of, 168, 576–81
   general history, 581–84
   highway historical marker program of, 30, 44
   immigrants, 595–96
   political history, 598–99
   Revolutionary War, 585–86
   social history, 350–52
   tourism in, 30
Virginia, historiography of, 2–55
   African Americans, 16, 19, 21, 24, 30, 32, 36, 44–45
   Civil War, 17–18, 22, 30–31
   colonial period, 5–9
   economic, 46
   industry, 46
   Native Americans, 5, 24
   political, 37, 48
   religion, 36
   urban, 47
   women, 32–33, 43, 47
Virginia Cavalcade, 43
Virginia Commonwealth University. See Richmond School for Social Work and Public Health
Virginia Company of London, 7, 10, 35, 168–69, 172–73
Virginia Constitutional Convention (1901), 23
Virginia Court of Appeals, 495
Virginia Female Institute (Staunton), 292
Virginia Forum, 41
Virginia Gazette, 190, 202, 208
Virginia General Assembly, 59, 80, 95, 169, 172–76, 183, 185, 187, 203, 205–6, 208–9, 212–13, 215
   House of Burgesses, 184
   House of Delegates, 64, 76
Virginia Historical Inventory, 37
Virginia Historical Society, 34, 41, 44, 110
   annual report for 2006, after p. 474
   exhibitions, 584–85
   founding of, 10
   library of, 41
   publications of, 10, 19, 29, 43
Virginia in the Vanguard: Political Leadership in the 400-Year-Old Cradle of American Democracy, 1981–2006, by Frank B. Atkinson, 598–99
Virginia Iron Manufacture in the Slave Era, by Kathleen Bruce, 46
Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 19, 29, 43
Virginian-Pilot, 601
Virginia Players, 87
Virginia Randolph Ellett School for Girls (Richmond). See St. Catherine's School (Richmond)
Virginia State Library (Library of Virginia), 34, 36
   publications of, 43, 49–50
Virginia Summer School of Methods, 62
Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 214–15
Virginia Theological Seminary (Alexandria), 217, 229–30, 248, 251, 256, 266, 284, 287, 292–93, 314, 329
   class of 1954, 276
   desegregation of, 314
   merger with Bishop Payne Divinity School, 313
Virginia Women's Cultural History Project, 33
Virginia Writers' Project, 31, 33

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Wager, Ann, 202
Walker, Annie Rose, 303
Walker, John T., 276, 314
Wall, Henry, 260
Wallace, James, 186
Wallenstein, Peter, Cradle of America: Four Centuries of Virginia History, 581–84
Wangen, Claire, 65, 69
War and Society in the American Revolution: Mobilization and Home Fronts, edited by John Resch and Walter Sargent, 130–32
Ward, Harry M., George Washington's Enforcers: Policing the Continental Army, 132–33
Warner, John, 599
Warner, Mark, 599
War of 1812, 222
Warrick, Meta, 22
Washington, Bushrod, 214, 220–21
Washington, George, 373, 377
Washington, Sarah, 219
Washington (D.C.) Jockey Club, 385
Washington Parish (Westmoreland County), 227, 261
Washington Theological Repertory, 225–26
Watchman and Observer, 251
Waterhouse, Edward, 4–5, 7
Weatherby, William, 382, 391
Weber, David F., James C. Kelly, Barbara Clark Smith, and Warren M. Billings, and Gilles Proulx, Jamestown, Québec, Santa Fe: Three North American Beginnings, 584–85
Weiner, Deborah R., Coalfield Jews: An Appalachian History, 595–96
"Well Calculated for the Farmer: Thoroughbreds in the Early National Chesapeake, 1790–1850," by Kenneth Cohen, 370–411
Wells, E. M. P., 263
Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson, 8, 16
Wesley, John, 207
West, William Edward, 492
Westminster-Canterbury, 337
Westover Church (Charles City County), 180
West Point, 109–12, 114, 116, 489
West Range, 91, 93
Whisnant, Anne Mitchell, Super-Scenic Motorway: A Blue Ridge Parkway History, 458–60
Whitaker, Alexander, 169–70
White, Graham, and Shane White, The Sounds of Slavery: Discovering African American History through Songs, Sermons, and Speech, 125–27
White, Shane, and Graham White, The Sounds of Slavery: Discovering African American History through Songs, Sermons, and Speech, 125–27
White, Susan Gallier, 67
White, William, 207, 211, 232
Whitney, Mary, 85, 95–97
Whittingham, William, 247, 249, 257, 263
Whittle, Emily Cary, 295
Whittle, Francis M., 278–81, 286, 289–91, 295, 300
Wickham, John, 214
Wilberforce, William, 264
Wilbur, Julia, 414
Wilder, L. Douglas, 599
Wilkes, Hamilton, 396
Wilkins, James, Sr., 380
Wilkins, John Holmes, 533
William and Mary Quarterly, 19, 29
Williams, John L., 308
Williams-Forson, Psyche, Building Houses Out of Chicken Legs: Black Women, Food, and Power, 349–50
Willie, William, 202
Wilmer, Anne, 231
Wilmer, Richard Hooker, 266
Wilmer, William, 220–22, 224–27, 229–30, 232, 234
Wilson, Woodrow, 75
Winchester, 455–57
Winegar, Elizabeth, 305
Wingfield, Edward Maria, 170
Wingfield, J. H., 253–54, 262
Winsmith, John C., 590–91
The Wisdom, Moderation, and Charity of the English Reformers and of the Founders of the Episcopal Church in the United States, 252
Wise, Henry, 262
"'With a Weight of Circumstances Like Millstones About their Necks': Freedwomen, Federal Relief, and the Benevolent Guardianship of the Freedmen's Bureau," by Mary Farmer-Kaiser, 412–42
Withers, McKinney, 67
Wolf, Eva Sheppard, Race and Liberty in the New Nation: Emancipation in Virginia from the Revolution to Nat Turner's Rebellion, 449–50
Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Missions, 282–83, 290, 294, 305, 307, 309, 312, 317
Women
   as deaconesses, 282, 290, 302
   education of, 60–61, 63–64, 73–74, 77
   in mission work, 281–83, 290–91, 296–97, 302–5, 309
   ordination of, 328, 329–31, 334
   as Sunday School teachers, 202, 284–85
   volunteer societies of, 226, 231, 282
women's history, 143–44
Women Students Association, 67, 90–91, 94, 96
Women Students Self-Government Association. See Women Students Association
Wood, Karen, 67
Woodson, Henry, 426
Woodson, Rebecca, 426
Woodward, C. Vann, 4
Woodward, Edmund Lee, 303
Woodward, Ernest, Jr., 87
Woolley, Benjamin, Savage Kingdom: The True Story of Jamestown, 1607, and the Settlement of America, 576–81
Works Projects Adminstration, 31–33
World War I, 76, 78
World War II, 23, 62, 66, 81
Wyatt, Francis, 172–73
Wynn, William, 394, 396
Wynne, Ben, review by, 592–93
Wythe, George, 214

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Yates, John, 338
Yorick (horse), 379–80
Young, Jeffrey Robert, ed., Proslavery and Sectional Thought in the Early South, 1740–1829: An Anthology, 127–28
Younger, Edward E., 42, 50
Young Women's Christian Association, 295
Ystorm (horse), 370

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Zion Union Church, 286


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