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Index to Volume 117 (2009)


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(Issue number 1: 1–100; 2: 101–212; 3: 213–316; 4: 317–420.)

(Page numbers in bold indicate illustrations.)

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Accomack Batist Association, 276
Adams, John, 292–95
Adams, M. B., 266
African American churches, 225
The Age of Lincoln, by Orville Vernon Burton, 67–69
The Age of Strict Construction: A History of the Growth of Federal Power, 1789–1861, by Peter Zavodnyik, 64–65
Aggressive Nationalism: McCulloch v. Maryland and the Foundation of Federal Authority in the Young Republic, by Richard E. Ellis, 292–95
agricultural reform, 102–39
Aiello, Thomas, "The Champion and the Corpse: Art and Identity in Richmond, 1950," 32–57
Albemarle Baptist Association, 276
Albers, Josef, 35
Allen, John, 156
Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr., 320, 330, 331–33, 349–50, 364
Ambler, William M., 165
American Issue (Virginia Edition), 266–67
An Essay on Calcareous Manures, by Edmund Ruffin, 107, 114, 122
Anderson, DeJohn, 104
Anderson, Joseph R., 6
Anderson, Paul Christopher, review by, 78–79
Andrew, Rod, Jr., review by, 66–67
Anti-Poverty Program, 376–77
Anti-Saloon League, 250–87
Anti-Saloon League of Virginia, 250–87, 260
   button, 260
   convention (1910), 278
   fundraising, 263
Appalachia, 78–79
Arator, by John Taylor, 106, 112, 118
architectural history, 401–3
architecture, 58–59, 394–95, 401–3
Arnold, A. W., 226, 229
The Ascent of George Washington: The Hidden Political Genius of an American Icon, by John Ferling, 389–91
Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 339
Atlantic World, 181–83
Augusta Baptist Association, 276
Ausherman, Maria Elizabeth, The Photographic Legacy of Frances Benjamin Johnston, 401–3
Australian (secret) ballot, 236

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Baker, Ray Stannard, 400–401
Baldwin, John Brown, 196–97
Baltimore and Richmond Christian Advocate, 258, 262, 264, 267, 279
Banks, W. Lester, 339
Baptist General Association of Virginia, 261, 264–65, 272
Baptists, 191–92, 250–87
   approaches to social problems, 254–55
   Committee on Temperance, 261–62
   committee report, 273
   views on church and state, 253–54
Barbour, Philip Pendleton, 146
Barksdale, Lena, 326, 331
Barksdale, Lena, Raymond Dingledine, and Marion Nesbitt, Virginia's History, 331
Barnard, George Gray, The Birth, 44
Barr, Alfred H., Jr., 40
Barrett, John F., 377
Battle, John Stewart, 320, 324, 329, 336
The Battle of the Crater: A Complete History, by John F. Schmutz, 297–98
Bayliss, Mary Lynn, review by, 300–301
Baylor family, 396–97
The Baylors of Newmarket: The Decline and Fall of a Virginia Planter Family, by Thomas Katheder, 396–97
Beecher, Henry Ward, 332
Before the Mayflower—A History of Black America, 348
Belko, Steve, review by, 187–88
Bellow, James H., 322
Bemiss, Margaret Page and Roger Foley, Historic Virginia Gardens: Preservation Work of the Garden Club of Virginia, 1975–2007, 403–4
Bennett, Richard Heber, 265, 267
Bentham, Jeremy, 151, 152
Berkey, Jonathan M., review by, 193–94
Bernstein, R. B., The Founding Fathers Reconsidered, 391–92
Billings, Warren M., review by, 181–83
Bird, L. C., 323–24
The Birth, by George Gray Barnard, 44
Birth of a Nation, 320
Bishop, Isabel, 35
Blackwater Baptist Association, 276
Blackwell, Calvin S., 267
Blair, Henry, 235
   education bill, 240–41
Blenner, B. A., 47
Bloom, Hyman, 36–38
   Female Corpse, Back View, 36–38, 48
   Female Corpse, Front View, 36
   Severed Leg, 36
Blue Ribbon Books, 321
Blue Ridge Baptist Association, 276
Boatwright, John B., 323, 339
The Body in the Reservoir: Murder and Sensationalism in the South, by Michael Ayers Trotti, 198–99
Bohannon, Keith S., review by, 70–72
Bond, Edward L., review by, 289–90
Bond, Julian, 338, 350
Boone, Daniel, 63–64
Booth, Edwin, 160
Bowers, Claude, The Tragic Era: The Revolution After Lincoln, 321
Brady, James, 227
Bragg , George F. Jr., 222, 227
Brennan, Andrew J., 359
bright leaf tobacco, 131
British Parliament, 151
Broadwater, Jeff, review by, 391–92
Brockenbrough, William, 148
Brown, Meredith Mason, Frontiersman: Daniel Boone and the Making of America, 63–64
Brown, Theophile, O. S. B., 362
Brown v. Board of Education, 328, 335, 349, 361–63
Bruggeman, Seth C., Here, George Washington Was Born: Memory, Material Culture, and the Public History of a National Monument, 185–87
Brunswick County Agricultural Society, 114
Bryson, W. Hamilton, 155
Buckley, Thomas, 276
Burke, Richard J., 375
Burnette, Lawrence, Jr., 325
Burns, Mrs. James J., 379
Burton, Orville Vernon, The Age of Lincoln, 67–69
Byrd, Harry F., Sr., 320, 327, 339
Byrd, Richard E., 200–202

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Cabirac, Henry, 372
Cadmus, Paul, 47
Caires, Michael T., review by, 398–400
Calder, Alexander, 50
Cameron, William, 222, 225
Cannon, James, Jr., 256, 258, 265, 267–68, 270, 277–78
Capes, battle of the, 393–94
Carlisle, John S., 168
Carroll, Charles, 345
Catholic Committee of the South, 360
Catholic Diocese of Richmond, 356–87
Catholic Interracial Councils, 357, 366, 371–73, 377
   Northern Virginia, 366, 371–73, 377–78
   Richmond, 371, 377–78
   Tidewater, 371–73, 375, 377–78
Catholic Virginian, 360–62, 367, 371, 374, 376, 378–80
Catsam, Derek Charles, Freedom's Main Line: The Journey of Reconciliation and the Freedom Rides, 304–5
cattle, 124
Cavalier Commonwealth: History and Government of Virginia, by William Edwin Hemphill, Marvin Wilson Schlegel, and Sadie Ethel Engelberg, 334–35, 337, 341, 343, 345, 347
Chadwick, Bruce, I am Murdered: George Wythe, Thomas Jefferson, and the Killing that Shocked a New Nation, 187–88
"The Champion and the Corpse: Art and Identity in Richmond, 1950," by Thomas Aiello, 32–57
Charles Scribner's Sons, 325
Cheek, Leslie, 34, 41, 45, 50–51
Chesapeake, battle of the, 393–94
Christ the King School (Norfolk), 363, 373
The Civic Sentinel, 269
civil rights bill, 373
civil rights movement, 304–5, 356–87
   march on Washingtion (August 1863), 371
Civil War, 67–79, 193–97, 297–300, 318–55, 398–400
   Army of the Potomac, 72–73
   bread riots, 8
   Crater, battle of the, 226, 297-298
   Peninsula Campaign, 8–9, 11
   Petersburg Campaign, 297–98
   Shenandoah Valley Campaign (1862), 69–70
   Shenandoah Valley Campaign (1864), 70–72
   soldiers, 73-74, 76-78
   Winchester, battle of (1862), 193–94
The Clansmen, by Thomas Dixon, 321
Clarke, Adele, 363
Cleveland, Grover, 227
Clinch Valley Baptists, 276
Coalter, John, 148, 150
Code of Virginia, 140, 148, 152, 160, 164, 173
   1819 Code, 148, 152
   1849 Code, 140, 140–80, 164
"Codification in Virginia: Conway Robinson, John Mercer Patton, and the Politics of Law Reform," by Christopher M. Curtis, 140–80
Cohen, Kenneth, review by, 396–97
colonization, 181–83
Committee on Law Reform and Racial Activities, 331
Committee on Offenses Against the Administration, 323
Committee on Textbooks and Curriculum, 348
common law, 143–45, 152
Congressional Campaign of 1888, 221, 226, 229–31
Constitutional Convention, 274
Contemporary Southern Identity: Community through Controversy, by Rebecca Bridges Watts, 79–81
convertible husbandry, 107–9, 119
Conway, Eustace, 160
Cooper, William J., Jr., and John M. McCardell, Jr., eds., In the Cause of Liberty: How the Civil War Redefined American Ideals, 398–401
Council of Priests, 380
Covington, Judge, 279
Cozzens, Peter, Shenandoah 1862: Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign, 69–70
Cranstone, Lefevre J., Irish Log Huts near Wheeling, 113
   Rippon Hall, York River, Virginia, 111
Crater, battle of the, 226, 297–98
Craven, Avery, 115
Crawford, C. H., 256
crime, 2–31, 198–99
Cronin, John, F., S.S., 379
Curtis, Christopher M., "Codification in Virginia: Conway Robinson, John Mercer Patton, and the Politics of Law Reform," 140–80

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Dali, Salvador, 35, 43
Dalton, Theodore Roosevelt, 324–25
Daly, John C., 364
Dan River Association, 263
Daugherity, Brian J., review by, 304–5
Davis, Stuart, 38–40, 45
   Little Giant Still Life, 38–40, 41, 45–46, 48, 50, 52
Davis, William C., and James I. Robertson, eds., Virginia at War, 1863, 194–96
Davy, Humphry, 107
Day, Dorothy, 367, 371
de Grasse, Admiral Comte, 393–94
de Kooning, Willem, 35
De Mains Pales Aux Cieux Lasses (Pale Hands to the Tired Sky), by Yves Tanguy, 38
Dean, Adam Wesley, "'Who Controls the Past Controls the Future': The Virginia History Textbook Controversy," 318–55
Deneale, George, 167–68
Depaul Hospital, 373
desegregation, 356–87
"Desegregation in the Catholic Diocese of Richmond, 1945–1973," by Mark Newman, 356–87
d'Harnoncourt, Rene, 40, 45–46
Dinella-Borrego, Luis-Alejandro, "From the Ashes of the Old Dominion: Accommodation, Immediacy, and Progressive Pragmatism in John Mercer Langston's Virginia," 214–49
Dingledine, Raymond, 326, 331
Dingledine, Raymond, Lena Barksdale, and Marion Nesbitt, Virginia's History, 331
Diocesan Council of Catholic Men, 373, 380
Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, 363, 379–80
Diocesan Holy Name Union, 360
Diocesan Office of Community Action, 381
Diocesan Office of Economic Opportunity, 376
Diocesan Pastoral Council, 378–80
Dirksen, Everett M., 372
Division of Statutory Research and Drafting, 323
Dixon, Thomas, The Clansmen, 321
The Leopard's Spots, 321
Dorr, Gregory Michael, Segregation's Science: Eugenics and Society in Virginia, 302–4
Dotson, Rand, review by, 79–81
Douglass, Frederick, 228–31, 234
dower, 156–59
Dozier, Carroll T., 373
drawing books, 113
Dunkley, H. W., 263

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Ecelbarger, Gary, Three Days in the Shenandoah: Stonewall Jackson at Front Royal and Winchester, 193–94
   review by, 69–70
education, 318–55
Eighteenth Amendment, 252
Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, 344–45
Elements of Agricultural Chemistry, by Humphry Davy, 107
Ellet, T. H., 274
Ellis, Richard E., Aggressive Nationalism: McCulloch v. Maryland and the Foundation of Federal Authority in the Young Republic, 292–95
Ely, James W., Jr., review by, 295–97
Engelberg, Sadie Ethel, 326, 335
Engelberg, Sadie Ethel, William Edwin Hemphill, and Marvin Wilson Schlegel, Cavalier Commonwealth: History and Government of Virginia, 334–35, 337, 341, 343, 345, 347
environmental history, 388–89
Episcopalians, 252
Ernst, Max, 35
eugenics, 302–4
Evans, Joseph, 227
Explorer: The Life of Richard E. Byrd, by Lisle Rose, 200–202
explorers, 200–202

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Fahlman, Betsy, review by, 401–3
Fair Housing, 373–74
Fair Housing Sunday, 374, 380
Farmer's Register, 108–9, 114, 120, 125, 127
Faulkner, Charles, 158, 167
Fauquier White Sulphur Springs, 161, 165
Faust, Drew Gilpin, This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War, 75–76
Fea, John, The Way of Improvement Leads Home: Philip Vickers Fithian and the Rural Enlightenment in Early America, 289–90
Federal Elections Bill (Force Bill), 231–32, 235, 236–39
Feight, Andrew Lee, review by, 188–91
Female Corpse, Back View, by Hyman Bloom, 36–37, 48
Female Corpse, Front View, by Hyman Bloom, 36
fence laws, 105–6, 127
fence reform, 102–39
fencing, 102–39, 113
fencing alternatives, 106, 110, 116–17
   osage orange, 111, 116
Ferguson, James H., 168
Ferling, John, The Ascent of George Washington: The Hidden Political Genius of an American Icon, 389–91
   review by, 291–92
"Fighting over Fencing: Agricultural Reform and Antebellum Efforts to Close the Virginia Open Range," by Drew Addison Swanson, 102–39
First African Baptist Church (Richmond), 15
Fithian, Philip Vickers, 289–90
Fitzroy, Colonel Herbert, 37
Flaherty, J. Louis, 361, 380
Foley, Roger and Margaret Page Bemiss, Historic Virginia Gardens: Preservation Work of the Garden Club of Virginia, 1975–2007, 403–4
forest, 116
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 321
The Founding Fathers Reconsidered, by R. B. Bernstein, 391–92
Founding Fathers, 391–92
Fourteenth Amendment, 328, 335
Fourth Congressional District, 219–22, 225, 227, 229–32
Freedom and Citizenship, by John Mercer Langston, 223
Freedom's Main Line: The Journey of Reconciliation and the Freedom Rides, by Derek Charles Catsam, 304–5
French, Jared, 47
"From the Ashes of the Old Dominion: Accommodation, Immediacy, and Progressive Pragmatism in John Mercer Langston's Virginia," by Luis-Alejandro Dinnella-Borrego, 214–49
Front Royal, battle of, 193–94
frontiersman, 63–64
Frontiersman: Daniel Boone and the Making of America, by Meredith Mason Brown, 63–64
Funders, 220, 226

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gag rule, 147
Games, Alison, The Web of Empire: English Cosmopolitans in an Age of Expansion, 1560–1660, 181–83
Garden Club of Virginia, 403–4
gardens, 403–4
Garland, Leslie, 50
Garland, Ray L., 346
General Association of Virginia Baptist, 275
Gilmer, Thomas Walker, 147
Godwin, Mills E., 342
Gordon-Reed, Annette, The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family, 61–62
Gorky, Arshile, 35
Gottlieb, Adolph, 35
Graves, Thomas, 393–94
Gray, Garland, 320, 323–24, 328
Gray Commission, 362–63
The Great Decision: Jefferson, Adams, Marshall, and the Battle for the Supreme Court, by Cliff Sloan and David McKean, 292–95
Green, Jennifer R., Military Education and the Emerging Middle Class in the Old South, 66–67
Grosz, George, 35
Grove, A. T., 115

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Hahn, Stephen, 104
Hall, Arthur R., 117, 131
Hamm, Richard F., review by, 198–99
Harper's Weekly, 224
Harris, Curtis, 347
Harrison, Burr, 160
Harrisonburg Times, 268
Hart, Luke E., 372
Hatcher, S. C., 266
Hayes, Kevin J., The Road to Monticello: The Life and Mind of Thomas Jefferson, 59–61
Head Start (programs), 379, 381
Healy, George, 51
Healy's Sitters: or, A Portrait Panorama of the Victorian Age, 50
   The Peacemakers, 50
Healy's Sitters: or, A Portrait Panorama of the Victorian Age, by George Healy, 50
Heckel, Father Frederick A., 381
Hemings, Mary, 61–62
Hemings, Sally, 61–62
Hemings family, 61–62
The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family, Annette Gordon-Read, 61–62
Hemphill, William Edwin, Marvin Wilson Schlegel, and Sadie Ethel Engelberg, Cavalier Commonwealth: History and Government of Virginia, 334–35, 337, 341, 343, 345, 347
Hennessy, John, review by, 72–73
Henri, Robert, 38
Henrico County Courthouse, 17
Henrico County Farmers' Club, 128
Henriques, Peter R., review by, 183–85
Here, George Washington Was Born: Memory, Material Culture, and the Public History of a National Monument, by Seth C. Bruggeman, 185–87
Hess, Earl J., review by, 297–98
Hildebrand, John R., The Life and Times of John Brown Baldwin, 1820–1873, 196–97
historic preservation, 401–3
Historic Virginia Gardens: Preservation Work of the Garden Club of Virginia 1975–2007, by Margaret Page Bemiss and Roger Foley, 403–4
Hobson, Charles, review by, 292–95
Hodges, Joseph, 379
hog raising, 117–18, 124
hogs, 124
Holton, Linwood, 346–47
Holy Comforter (Charlottesville), 379
Holy Rosary (Richmond), 365, 374, 381
Hood, Sir Samuel, 393–94
Hopper, Edward, 35
horticulture, 403–4
Howard, Thomas C., 147
Howe, Harold, II, 345
Howell, Henry, 373
Hudgins, Carter L., review by, 58–59
Hughes, Langston, 242
"Human Rights and Racial Justice," 380
Hunnicutt, Spotswood, 326–28, 332, 334, 336, 338–39
Hunnicutt, Spotswood, Francis Butler Simkins, and Sidman P. Poole, Virginia: History, Government, Geography, 318, 331–33, 337, 341, 343
Hunt, Gilbert, 14

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I am Murdered: George Wythe, Thomas Jefferson, and the Killing that Shocked a New Nation, by Bruce Chadwick, 187–88
illegal cook shops, 21–22
In the Cause of Liberty: How the Civil War Redefined American Ideals, edited by William J. Cooper, Jr., and John M. McCardell, Jr., 398–400
Inscoe, John C., Race, War, and Remembrance in the Appalachian South, 78–79
Interfaith Convocation on Fair Housing, 373
Ireton, Peter L., 357, 359–64, 381
Irons, Charles F., The Origins of Proslavery Christianity: White and Black Evangelicals in Colonial and Antebellum Virginia, 188–91
   review by, 191–92

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Jackson, Luther Porter, 339
Jackson, Thomas J., 69–70, 193–94
James, Eileen B., 375
Janney, Caroline E., review by, 75–76
Jefferson, Thomas, 59–62, 187–88, 292–95, 327
Jenkins, Paul D., 377
Johns, Jasper, 52
Johnson, George H. Benjamin, 50
Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 401–3
Jonak, John B., 375
Jones, Hilary H., Jr., 348
Jones, J. F., 264
Josephite Fathers, 364
Journal of Negro History, 339
journalism, 400–403
Judiciary Act of 1831, 154

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Kahler, Gerald E., The Long Farewell: Americans Mourn the Death of George Washington, 291–92
Kammen, Michael, 33, 49
Kantor, Shawn, 104, 109, 115
Katheder, Thomas, The Baylors of Newmarket: The Decline and Fall of a Virginia Planter Family, 396–97
Kelleher, J. Michael, 371
Kennedy, John F., 367, 371
Kentucky Anti-Saloon League, 266–67
Kerner Commission, 380
Kerrison, Catherine, review by, 61–62
Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 35, 363
   Southern Case for School Segregation (1962), 35
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 338, 370, 374–75, 380
Kingdon, Franklyn, 342
Kinney, William, 160
Kirby, Jack Temple, 110, 115
Kitchens, Smokehouses, and Privies: Outbuildings and the Architecture of Daily Life in the Eighteenth-Century Mid-Atlantic, by Michael Olmert, 394–95
Kline, Franz, 52
Klousia, John, 342
Klu Klux Klan, 378
Knights of Columbus, 366, 371–72, 377
   building, 368
Kousser, J. Morgan, 104, 109, 115

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land laws, 155–56
Langston, John Mercer, 214–49, 223
   early life, 217
   education, 217
   family of, 228
   Freedom and Citizenship, 223
   interview with Richmond Leader, 232
   as president of the Virginia Normal Collegiate Institute, 222, 226
Langston, Lucy Jane, 217
Latimore, Carey H., "Surviving War and the Underground: Richmond Free Blacks and Criminal Networks during the Civil War," 2–31
law reform, 140–80
Lawrence, Jacob, 50
Leach, Francis O., 375
Lear, William W., 266–67
Lee, Robert E., 327, 331, 335
legal history, 292–95
Leigh, Benjamin Watkins, 147–48, 150
Leigh, Mary Susan Selden, 147
Lengel, Edward G., review by, 199–200
The Leopard's Spots, by Thomas Dixon, 321
The Life and Times of John Brown Baldwin, 1820–1873, by John R. Hildebrand, 196–97
Lincoln, Abraham, 67–69
Lindgren, James M., review by, 185–87
literacy tests, 237–39
Little Giant Still Life, by Stuart Davis, 38–40, 41, 45–46, 48, 50, 52
Local Option Act of 1886, 256
Lombardo, Paul A., Three Generations, No Imbeciles: Eugenics, the Supreme Court, and Buck v. Bell, 302–4
The Long Farewell: Americans Mourn the Death of George Washington, by Gerald E. Kahler, 291–92
Lost Cause, 79–80, 318–55
Loving v. Virginia, 379
Lowe, David W., ed., Meade's Army: The Private Notebooks of Lt. Col. Theodore Lyman, 72–73
Luks, George, 38
Lyman, Theodore, 72–73

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Magna Carta, 144
Mahone, William, 225–30, 233
   speech of, 233
Mann, William Hodges, 257, 269, 277–78
Mann Bill, 274
Mann Law, 257, 275
Mann Legislation, 276
Manning, Chandra, What This Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, and the Civil War, 73–74
Marbury v. Madison, 292–95
Marin, John, 35
marriage laws, 156–59, 171
Married Women's Property statute, 157
Marrs, Aaron W., Railroads in the Old South: Pursuing Progress in a Slave Society, 295–97
Marshall, John, 292–95
Massachusetts committee on revision (1836), 148, 152
Mathews, Mary Beth, "'To Educate, Agitate, and Legislate': Baptists, Methodists, and the Anti-Saloon League of Virginia, 1901–1910," 250–87
Matisse, Henri, 44, 49–50
Matuozzi, Robert N., review by, 200–202
Maynard, W. Barksdale, Woodrow Wilson: Princeton to the Presidency, 300–301
Mayo, Joseph, 16
McAlister, J. D., 262, 267
McCaffrey, Austin, 345
McCardell, John M., Jr., and William J. Cooper, Jr., eds., In the Cause of Liberty: How the Civil War Redefined American Ideals, 398–401
McCulloch v. Maryland, 292–95
McKean, David and Cliff Sloan, The Great Decision: Jefferson, Adams, Marshall, and the Battle for the Supreme Court, 292–95
McMahon, John J., 366, 371, 373
Meade, George G., 72–73
Meade's Army: The Private Notebooks of Lt. Col. Theodore Lyman, edited by David W. Lowe, 72–73
Meier, Kathryn Shively, review by, 196–97
Methodists, 250–87
   approaches to social problems, 255
   Committee on Temperance, 261–62, 272
   conference (1908), 268
   conference (1909), 272
   view of church and state, 253–54
   Virginia Conference of the Methodist Church, 272–73
   Virginia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 279
   Virginia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 268
   Virginia Methodist Conference (1902), 253
military academies, 66–67
Military Education and the Emerging Middle Class in the Old South, by Jennifer R. Green, 66–67
military history, 393–94
Miller, Lewis, 113
Miller, Randall M., review by, 67–69
mills, 163
The Mis-Education of the Negro, by Carter G. Woodson, 339
Mitchell, Samuel Chiles, 256, 266, 268, 270
Mohonk conferences (1890 and 1891), 241
Moncure, Richard C. L., 160
Monticello (Albemarle County), 59–62
Mooney, Barbara Burlison, Prodigy Houses of Virginia: Architecture and the Native Elite, 58–59
   review by, 394–95
Moore, Gordon, 261
Morlino, William, 377
Morrison, Jeffry H., The Political Philosophy of George Washington, 183–85
   review by, 389–91
Motherwell, Robert, 35
Muse, Benjamin, 319–20, 322, 325
Museum of Modern Art, 40

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Nat Turner's Rebellion, 5
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 339, 374
National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice, 366, 371–72, 376, 378–79
National Prohibition Convention (1892), 259
Native Americans, 388–89
Nature and History in the Potomac Country: From Hunter-Gatherers to the Age of Jefferson, by James D. Rice, 388–89
Negro Organization Society, 339
Nesbitt, Marion, 326, 331, 340
Nesbitt, Marion, Raymond Dingledine, and Lena Barksdale, Virginia's History, 331
Newman, Mark, "Desegregation in the Catholic Diocese of Richmond, 1945–1973," 356–87
Newmarket (Caroline County), 396–97
Newport News Daily Press, 273
Newspaper Advertisement, 250, 259
Nicholas, Lydia, 360
1913 Armory Show, 38, 49
Norfolk Catholic High School, 363, 368, 373
   board of, 361–62
   desegregation of, 362
Normans and Saxons: Southern Race Mythology and the Intellectual History of the American Civil War, by Ritchie Devon Watson, Jr., 299–300
Nottoway County Farmer's Club, 119–20

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Ober, James M., 380
Oberlin College, 217
O'Boyle, Patrick A., 367, 371
O'Connell, Thomas E., 360
Office of Economic Opportunity, 376
Ogden, Thomas W., 263
O'Keefe, Georgia, 35
Olmert, Michael, Kitchens, Smokehouses, and Privies: Outbuildings and the Architecture of Daily Life in the Eighteenth-Century Mid-Atlantic, 394–95
The Origins of Proslavery Christianity: White and Black Evangelicals in Colonial and Antebellum Virginia, by Charles F. Irons, 188–91
Orwell, George, 319, 349
Our Lady of Peace Church (Arlington), 366
Our Lady of Victory (Portsmouth), 373
outbuildings, 394–95
Owens, Patricia Ann, review by, 73–74

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Patchan, Scott C., Shenandoah Summer: The 1864 Valley Campaign, 70–72
Patton, John Mercer, 140–80, 149
Payne, John Barton, 34, 37, 42, 45
The Peacemakers, by George Healy, 50
Pengelly, Colin, Sir Samuel Hood and the Battle of the Chesapeake, 393–94
Pennisula Campaign, 8–9, 11
Pennsylvania, fencing costs of, 110
Perrow, Mosby G., 344
Petersburg, 222, 224, 297–98
Petersburg Campaign, 297–98
Peterson, Merrill D., The President and His Biographer: Woodrow Wilson and Ray Stannard Baker, 400–401
Phillips, Jason, review by, 299–300
photographers, 401–3
The Photographic Legacy of Frances Benjamin Johnston, by Maria Elizabeth Ausherman, 401–3
photography, 401–3
Pinchbeck, Raymond B., 48
Pitt, Robert Healy, 267–68, 271, 272, 274, 278–79
Pius XII, 360
Pocahontas, 288–89
Pocahontas, Little Wanton: Myth, Life, and Afterlife, by Neil Rennie, 288–89
political history, 64–65
The Political Philosophy of George Washington, by Jeffry H. Morrison, 183–85
Pollock, Jackson, 36
Poole, Sidman P., 326, 332, 334
Poole, Sidman P., Francis Butler Simkins, and Spotswood Hunnicutt, Virginia: History, Government, Geography, 318, 331–33, 337, 341, 343
Poor People's Campaign, 380
Poor People's march, 380
Potomac Baptist Association, 275–76
Potomac Baptists, 275–76
Potomac River, 388–89
Powell, Adam Clayton, 344–45
Practice in the Courts of Law and Equity in Virginia, by Conway Robinson, 148
Presbyterians, 252, 255, 257
   approaches to social problems, 255
The President and His Biographer: Woodrow Wilson and Ray Stannard Baker, by Merrill D. Peterson, 400–401
Price, Samuel, 158–59
Prodigy Houses of Virginia: Architecture and the Native Elite, by Barbara Burlison Mooney, 58–59
progressive pragmatism, 216
prohibition, 250–87
Project Equality, 376
prostitution, 22–24

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Quarles, Ralph, 217
Quarles-Barbour Resolution, 256–57, 274
Quarterly Law Journal, 171
Quarterly Law Review, 172
Quay, Matthew, 228

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Race, War, and Remembrance in the Appalachian South, by John C. Inscoe, 78–79
racism, 299–300
Rackam, Oliver, 115
railroads, 295–97
Railroads in the Old South: Pursuing Progress in a Slave Society, by Aaron W. Marrs, 295–97
Ramsey, Harold W., 348
Readjusters, 220, 222, 226–27
Reconstruction, 318–55
Reform Convention, 141–42, 160, 173
religion, 188–92
Religion and the Making of Nat Turner's Virginia: Baptist Community and Conflict, 1740–1840, by Randolph Ferguson Scully, 191–93
Religious Herald, 264–65, 268, 272
Rennie, Neil, Pocahontas, Little Wanton: Myth, Life, and Afterlife, 288–89
Reports of the Revisors, 164
Republican Party Convention (1884), 227
Revels, Hiram, 349
Revolutionary War, 393–94
Rice, James D., Nature and History in the Potomac Country: From Hunter Gatherers to the Age of Jefferson, 388–89
Richardson, Edward J., 258, 268
Richmond, 2–31, 13
   bread riots, 8
   canal boat, 15
   City Hall, 16
   First African Baptist Church, 15
   free black community, 2–31
   Hustings Court, 10, 11
   map of, 2
   Mayor's Court, 7, 10–11, 21
   Parcel Post Building, 47
   Sacred Heart Parish, 379
   St. Gerard's Church, 379, 381
   St. Joseph's Parish, 377
   Second Baptist Church, 256
Richmond Area Council for Public Schools, 364
Richmond Area University Center, 34, 37
Richmond Catholic Interracial Councils, 378
Richmond Crusade for Voters, 346
Richmond Enquirer, 169–70
Richmond Leader, 232
Richmond News Leader, 49, 363, 379
Richmond Times Dispatch, 273
Richmond Whig, 169–70
Riggs, David F., review by, 393–94
ring fence association, 128–30
ring fences, 128–30
Rise of the American Nation, 346
river fences, 113, 127–28, 130
Rives, Francis, 168–69
The Road to Monticello: The Life and Mind of Thomas Jefferson, by Kevin J. Hayes, 59–61
Roane, Spencer, 148
[Roanoke] Valley Baptist Association, 276
Robertson, James I., Jr., and William C. Davis, eds., Virginia at War, 1863, 194–96
Robertson, William, 346
Robinson, Conway, 140–80, 149
   works by, 148
Robinson, Frank L., 403–4
Rose, Lisle, Explorer: The Life of Richard E. Byrd, 200–202
Rothko, Mark, 36
Rountree, Helen C., review by, 288–89
Ruffin, Edmund, 102, 106–10, 114, 116–20, 122, 125–32
   An Essay on Calcareous Manures, 107, 114, 122
Ruffin, Edmund Jr., 130
Russell, John J., 356–87
Rutherford, Julian H., 322

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Sacred Heart Parish (Richmond), 379
St. Gerard's Church (Richmond), 379, 381
St. Joseph's Church (Norfolk), 361–64, 369
St. Joseph's Parish (Richmond), 377
St. Margaret Mary's Church (Charlottesville), 379
St. Mary's Church (Norfolk), 364–65, 381
St. Mary's Sodality (Norfolk), 373
salt inspections, 167
Schlegel, Marvin Wilson, 326, 328, 335, 342, 347
Schlegel, Marvin Wilson, William Edwin Hemphill, and Sadie Ethel Engelberg, Cavalier Commonwealth: History and Government of Virginia, 334–35, 337, 341, 343, 345, 347
Schmutz, John F., The Battle of the Crater: A Complete History, 297–98
School Improvement League, 339
School of the Citizen Soldier, 321
Schweber, Howard, 173
Scott, Robert Eden, 160, 162, 169
Scully, Randolph Ferguson, Religion and the Making of Nat Turner's Virginia: Baptist Community and Conflict, 1740–1840, 191–92
Second Baptist Church (Richmond), 256
second party system, 160
Second Vatican Council, 378, 380
Segal, George, 52
segregation, 302–5
Segregation's Science: Eugenics and Society in Virginia, by Gregory Michael Dorr, 302–4
Selma (Ala.), march on, 356, 370, 374–75
Senate Joint Resolution No. 5, 324
Severed Leg, by Hyman Bloom, 36
Shahn, Ben, 36, 43
Shapiro, Rachel A., review by, 64–65
Sheehan-Dean, Aaron, The View From the Ground: Experiences of Civil War Soldiers, 76–78
   review by, 194–96
Shenandoah 1862: Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign, by Peter Cozzens, 69–70
Shenandoah Summer: The 1864 Valley Campaign, by Scott C. Patchan, 70–72
Shenandoah Valley Campaign (1862), 69–70, 193–94
Shenandoah Valley Campaign (1864), 70–72
Shepherd, Samuel C., Jr., review by, 400–401
Sievers, Frederick William, 47
Simkins, Francis Butler, 326–27, 332, 334
Simkins, Francis Butler, Spotswood Hunnicutt, and Sidman P. Poole, Virginia: History, Government, Geography, 318, 331–33, 337, 341, 343
Sir Samuel Hood and the Battle of the Chesapeake, by Colin Pengelly, 393–94
Sisters of Mercy, 372
slavery, 73–74, 129, 159, 163, 188–91, 295–97, 318–55
   1782 Manumission Act, 159
   slave auction, 163
Sloan, Cliff and David McKean, The Great Decision: Jefferson, Adams, Marshall, and the Battle for the Supreme Court, 292–95
Sloan, John, 38
Sloan, Thomas, 160
Smith, Francis L., 160
Smith, William "Extra Billy," 144, 162
Society of Christ Our King, 367
Sons of Confederate Veterans, 52
The South Old and New, 326
Southern Case for School Segregation (1962), 35
Southern Planter, 103, 121, 123, 126, 129
Southern Regional Council, 321
special joint committee, 160
Spellman, Francis, 375
Stanley, Thomas B., 362
Stevens, Hugo, 47, 50
Stevens, William K., 343
Steward, Rodney J., review by, 76–78
Stickle, William, O.P., 375
Stoll, Steven, 108
Story, Joseph, 147, 151, 152
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 332
The Strange Career of Jim Crow, by C. Vann Woodward, 337–38
Stuart, C. E., 268, 271
Sullivan, Walter F., 381
Supreme Court, 292–95, 302–4
"Surviving War and the Underground: Richmond Free Blacks and Criminal Networks during the Civil War," by Carey H. Latimore, 2–31
Swanson, Drew Addison, "Fighting over Fencing: Agricultural Reform and Antebellum Efforts to Close the Virginia Open Range," 102–39
   review by, 388–89
Sweeney, James Johnson, 34–35, 37–40, 46

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Taft, Edward S., 262
Taney, Roger, 147
Tanguy, Yves, 38
   De Mains Pales Aux Cieux Lasses (Pale Hands to the Tired Sky), 38
Taylor, Cecil W., 323, 328
Taylor, John, 106–8, 112, 118
   Arator, 106, 112, 118
Taylor, Susie King, 349
Taylor, W. C., 263
temperance, 250–87
   advertisement, 250, 259    local option, 250–87
Teresa, Mother, 367
Textbook Commission, 318–55
textbooks, 318–55
This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War, by Drew Gilpin Faust, 75–76
Thomasine, Mary, M.S.B.T, 376
Thompson, Jr., John, 160
Thomson, James M., 330, 331
Thorp, Daniel B., review by, 63–64
Three Days in the Shenandoah: Stonewall Jackson at Front Royal and Winchester, by Gary Ecelbarger, 193–94
Three Generations, No Imbeciles: Eugenics, the Supreme Court, and Buck v. Bell, by Paul A. Lombardo, 302–4
Tidewater Deanery Council of Catholic Men, 375
timber, 114–17
"'To Educate, Agitate, and Legislate': Baptists, Methodists, and the Anti-Saloon League of Virginia, 1901–1910," by Mary Beth Mathews, 250–87
tobacco industry, 6
Tobacco Inspection, 166–67, 170–71
Tobey, Mark, 36
Toolen, Thomas J., 375
The Tragic Era: The Revolution After Lincoln, by Claude Bowers, 321
Treasury Section of Painting and Sculpture, 47
Tredegar Iron Works, 6, 14, 52
Trotti, Michael Ayers, The Body in Reservoir: Murder and Sensationalism in the South, 198–99
Truman, Harry, 320, 322
Tubman, Harriet, 349
Tuck, William, 320, 323–24, 329
Tucker, Henry St. George, 277
Tucker, Robert W., Woodrow Wilson and the Great War: Reconsidering America's Neutrality, 1914–1917, 199–200
Turner, Nat, 191–92
Tuskegee Institute, 241

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Uncle Tom's Cabin, 332
underground markets, 19
underground networks, 20–21
Underwood Constitution (1869), 220
United Daughters of the Confederacy, 47

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Valentine, Ross, 36–37, 39–40, 45–46, 49–51
Van de Vyver School (Richmond), 361
Venable, E. C., 229–30
The View From the Ground: Experiences of Civil War Soldiers, edited by Aaron Sheehan-Dean, 76–78
Virginia: History, Government, Geography, by Francis Butler Simkins, Spotswood Hunnicutt, and Sidman P. Poole, 318, 331–33, 337, 341, 343
Virginia Advisory Legislative Council, 323
Virginia at War, 1863, edited by William C. Davis and James I. Robertson, Jr., 194–96
Virginia Baptist Conference, 257
Virginia Baptist General Association, 274–76, 279
Virginia Board of Education, 347
Virginia Constitution, 257
Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1901–2, 256
Virginia Council for Social Studies, 347
Virginia Council on Human Relations, 347, 350
Virginia Education Association, 343, 347
convention (1956), 336
Virginia Farmers' Assembly (1858), 125
Virginia General Assembly, 5, 142–43, 160, 276–78, 363
   House of Delegates, 160
   Joint Committee on Revision, 143, 160
   legislative session of 1831 and 1832, 5
Virginia General Court, 155
Virginia gubernatorial elections, 342, 346
Virginia History and Textbook Commission, 324–25
Virginia House Courts of Justice Committee, 360
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 32, 32–57, 42
   American Painting exhibition, 32–57
Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute, 222
Virginia Open Range, 102–39
Virginia-Pilot, 343
Virginia Portsmouth Baptist Association, 275
Virginia State Board of Agriculture, report of, 109
Virginia State Capitol, 161
Virginia State College, 339
Virginia Teachers Association, 339
Virginia's History, by Ray Dingledine, Lena Barksdale, Marion Nesbitt, 331
Virginia's History and Geography, 348
von Liebig, Justus, 107
Voting Rights Act, 342

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Wall, Caroline Matilda, 217
Ward, Jason Morgan, review by, 302–4
Warhol, Andy, 52
Washington, Booker T., 241, 340
Washington, George, 183–87, 291–92, 389–91
   birthplace monument, 185–87
   political philosophy, 183–85
Waters, Vincent S., Jr., 360
Watson, Ritchie Devon, Jr., Normans and Saxons: Southern Race Mythology and the Intellectual History of the American Civil War, 299–300
Watson, Tom, 350
Watts, Rebecca Bridges, Contemporary Southern Identity: Community through Controversy, 79–81
The Way of Improvement Leads Home: Philip Vickers Fithian and the Rural Enlightenment in Early America, by John Fea, 289–90
The Web of Empire: English Cosmopolitans in an Age of Expansion, 1560–1660, by Alison Games, 181–83
Wells, Ida B., 215, 241
West, John William, 256, 266–67
westward movement, 63–64
What This Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, and the Civil War, by Chandra Manning, 73–74
whipping post, 17
White, Robert, 148
white flight, 358–59
Whittle, Stephen D., 160
"'Who Controls the Past Controls the Future': The Virginia History Textbook Controversy," by Adam Wesley Dean, 318–55
Wigfall, Benjamin, 50
Wilkerson, Doxey, 339
Wilkerson, Woodrow W., 347
Williams, Isaac Hite, 146
Williams, Margaret "Peggy" French, 146
Williams, Paul D., 360
Wilson, Douglas L., review by, 59–61
Wilson, Woodrow, 199–200, 300–301, 400–401
Winchester, battle of (1862), 193–94
Wise, John S., 226, 234
Witcher, Vincent, 160, 165, 167
Woodrow Wilson: Princeton to the Presidency, by W. Barksdale Maynard, 300–301
Woodrow Wilson and the Great War: Reconsidering America's Neutrality, 1914–1917, by Robert W. Tucker, 199–200
Woodson, C. A., 263
Woodson, Carter G., 339
Woodward, C. Vann, 337–39, 350
World War I, 199–200
Wright, S. Otto, 263
Wyeth, Andrew, 36
Wythe, George, 187–88

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York River, 111

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Zavodnyik, Peter, The Age of Strict Construction: A History of the Growth of Federal Power, 1789–1861, 64–65



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