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Index to Volume 118 (2010)
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(Issue number 1: 1–104; 2: 105–208; 3: 209–312; 4: 313–416.)
(Page numbers in bold indicate illustrations.)
Abbott Iron Company, 332
abolitionists, 137, 141–42, 144–45, 148, 159–60, 164–65
Adams, Luther, review by, 293–95
Adams, Sean Patrick, review by, 89–90
Adkins v. School Board of the City of Newport News, 263
African Americans, 285–87, 293–95
boatmen, 333–35
history, 191–92
sexuality, 354
Alexandria, 253, 263
Allen, H. W., 139
Allestree, Richard, The Whole Duty of Man, 230
Allgor, Catherine, A Perfect Union, 7
Allison, John, 361
almanacs, 226, 230–32
Almighty God Created the Races: Christianity, Interracial Marriage, and American Law, by Fay Botham, 188–89
Almond, J. Lindsay, 256–57, 259, 265
The American Civil War: A Military History, by John Keegan, 86–87
American Colonization Society, 10, 16, 27, 30, 43, 56, 60
American Revolution, 179–80, 278–81
naval history, 278–80
An American Turning Point: The Civil War in Virginia, 366–87
Andrew, Rod, Jr., review by, 290–91
Anglican Church, 210–45
Angulo, A. J., William Barton Rogers and the Idea of MIT, 89–90
Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, by David Walker, 148
Archer, John R., 361
Arlington, 257
Arlington National Cemetery, 192–94
Aron, Stephen, 108
Baker Elementary School (Richmond), 263
Barbour, B. J., 141, 158–59, 166
Barbour, James, 24, 54, 58
Barbuto, Richard V., review by, 284–85
Bardaglio, Peter, 354, 358
Barker, Gordon S., "Secession and Slavery as a Positive Good: The Impact of the Anthony Burns Drama in Boston on Virginia," 136–73
Barnes, L. Diane, review by, 393–94
Barrow, William, 342
Batchelder, James, 137, 141
bateaux, 337–38
Belko, William S., review by, 76–78
Bernstein, R. B., review by, 179–80
A Biographical Sketch of the Life of the Late Captain Michael Cresap, by John J. Jacob, 120
Blair, Francis Preston, 16, 23, 55–56, 64
Blair, James, 220–22, 224
Bland, Richard, 360
Block, Sharon, 358
Rape and Sexual Power in Early America, 357
Blosser, Jacob M., "Pursuing Happiness in Colonial Virginia: Sacred Words, Cheap Print, and Popular Religion in the Eighteenth Century," 210–45
review by, 391–92
Bohannon, Keith S., review by, 185–86
Bolton, Charles C., and Brian J. Daugherity, eds., With All Deliberate Speed: Implementing Brown v. Board of Education, 191–92
Booth, Sherman, 161
Boston (Mass.), 137, 140, 145–46, 150
Boston Vigilance Committee, 144
Botham, Fay, Almighty God Created the Races: Christianity, Interracial Marriage, and American Law, 188–89
Bradburn, Douglas, The Citizenship Revolution: Politics and the Creation of the American Union, 1774–1804, 280–81
Braddock, Edward, 177–78
Braddock's March: How the Man Sent to Seize a Continent Changed American History, by Thomas E. Crocker, 177–78
The Bravest of the Brave: The Correspondence of Stephen Dodson Ramseur, edited by George G. Kundahl, 290–91
Brent, William, 139
Brooks, Preston, 159
Brothers of a Vow: Secret Fraternal Orders and the Transformation of White Male Culture in Antebellum Virginia, by Ami Pflugrad-Jackisch, 393–94
Brown, Kathi Ann, Walter Nicklin, and John T. Toler, 250 Years in Fauquier County: A Virginia Story, 91–92
Brown v. Board of Education, 191–92, 248, 258, 264
Bruggeman, Seth C., "The Shenandoah River Gundalow: Reusable Boats in Virginia's Nineteenth-Century River Trade," 314–49
Bruton Parish Church, 210, 225
Bullitt, Thomas, 121
Burley High School (Charlottesville), 254
Burnet, Gilbert, 216
Burns, Anthony, 136, 137–73, 150
Butler, Andrew, 160
Byrd, Harry F., 259, 264–65
Byrd, William II, 219, 236–38
Byrd organization, 248, 273
Byrne, Frank J., review by, 183–84
Caires, Michael T., review by, 394–96
Calhoun, John C., 7, 21, 25–30, 60, 140
Calloway, Wallace, 268
Calloway, William, Dr. and Mrs., 268–69
Campbell, James M., Slavery on Trial: Race, Class, and Criminal Justice in Antebellum Richmond, Virginia, 285–87
Campbell, John, 48
Campbell, Julie A., The Horse in Virginia: An Illustrated History, 296–98
Cannibals All, by George Fitzhugh, 153
Capitol (U.S.), 19
Carey and Lea, 45–47, 49
Carmichael, Peter S., review by, 80–82
Catsam, Derek Charles, review by, 191–92
Causten, Anna Payne, 63
Chandler Junior High School (Richmond), 268–69
Charity Lodge #111 (Harpers Ferry), 339, 339–41, 342
Charleston Mercury, 142, 149, 153
Charlottesville, 254, 257, 266
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 326
Chesapeake Bay, 189–91
Chesson, Michael B., review by, 182–83
Cimbala, Paul A., and Randall M. Miller, eds., The Great Task Remaining Before Us: Reconstruction as America's Continuing Civil War, 394–96
The Citizenship Revolution: Politics and the Creation of the American Union, 1774–1804, by Douglas Bradburn, 280–81
civil rights, 293–95
Civil Rights Act of 1964, 269–71
Civil War, 82–89, 183–86, 287–91, 366–87, 394–96
Confederate enlistment, 287–88
Confederate soldiers, 287–88
Confederate States Army, 287–88
fortifications, 185–86
Petersburg Campaign, 185–86
prisons, 292–93
veterans, 186–87
Clay, Charles, 229
Clay, Henry, 21, 29, 56, 58, 60–61, 64
Cloyd, Benjamin G., Haunted by Atrocity: Civil War Prisons in American Memory, 292–93
Cole, William, 360
Coles, Edward, 11, 17, 46–48, 52
Colfax, Richard, 148
colonial history, 174–77, 277–78
Compromise of 1850, 138–39, 143–44, 164
Confederate States Army, 287–88
Confederate veterans, 186–87
"'A Constant Attention': Dolley Madison and the Publication of the Papers of James Madison, 1836–1837," by Holly C. Shulman, 40–70
Constitutional Convention, 6–7, 12, 33, 42
The Constitutionalist, 332
Coons, Phillip, 339–42
corn rights, 110, 115
cotton diplomacy, 183–84
Crawford, Mitchell, 330
Crawford, William, 121–22, 127–28
Cresap, Michael, 106–35
attitude toward Native Americans, 113–14, 126
Cresap, Thomas, 112–14
Crèvecoeur, Michel-Guillaume Jean de, 110–11
criminals, 285–87
Crittenden, John J., 28, 61, 64
Crocker, Thomas E., Braddock's March: How the Man Sent to Seize a Continent Changed American History, 177–78
Cureton, James, 361
Curtis, George T., 163
Cushing, Caleb, 165
Cutts, Anna, 63
Cutts, Dolley, 63
Cutts, James Madison, 50, 54
Cutts, Mary, 63
Cutts, Richard, 11
Daily South Carolinian, 144
Daugherity, Brian J., and Charles C. Bolton, eds., With All Deliberate Speed: Implementing Brown v. Board of Education, 191–92
review by, 188–89
Davies, Samuel, 217
Davis, Jefferson, 147
Defebio, Theo, Mrs., 252
Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties, 250–51, 256
Arlington Chapter, 256
Deliver Us From Evil: The Slavery Question in the Old South, by Lacy K. Ford, 78–80
Dew, Thomas R., 147
diplomatic history, 277–78
Doddridge, Joseph, 109–11
Dotson, Rand, review by, 84–86
Douglas, Stephen, 147
Douglas, William, 228
Douglass, Frederick, 151, 160, 163, 165
Duck, Stephen, 234
Dunbar School (Lynchburg), 255
Dunmore, Lord (John Murray), 119, 124–27, 129
Dunmore's War, 117, 121, 125, 128
Dusinberre, William, Strategies for Survival: Recollections of Bondage in Antebellum Virginia, 182–83
E. C. Glass High School (Lynchburg), 255
economic history, 183–84, 189–91
Edgar Allan Poe, by Kevin J. Hayes, 180–81
Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965, 270–71
Ely, Melvin, Israel on the Appamattox, 316, 333
environmental history, 189–91
Eshelman, Ralph E., Scott S. Sheads, and Donald R. Hickey, The War of 1812 in the Chesapeake: A Reference Guide to Historic Sites in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, 284–85
Eskridge, Sara K., "Virginia's Pupil Placement Board and the Practical Applications of Massive Resistance, 1956–1966," 246–76
Evans, Emory G., A Topping People: The Rise and Decline of Virginia's Old Political Elite, 1680–1790, 71–72
Everett, Edward, 42
Farley, Andrew, 249
Farrand, Max, 33
Fauquier, Francis, 114, 117
Fauquier County, 91–92
Ferrari, Mary, review by, 388–89
Fink, Mike, 332
Fithian, Philip Vickers, 219
Fitzhugh, George, 147, 149, 153–54
Cannibals All, 153
Sociology for the South, or the Failure of Free Society, 149, 152, 153
Flight from Monticello: Thomas Jefferson at War, by Michael Kranish, 179–80
Ford, Lacy K., The Mind of a Patriot: Patrick Henry and the World of Ideas, 78–80
Foushee, William, 355, 362
Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth and Eugene D. Genovese, Slavery in White and Black: Class and Race in the Southern Slaveholders' New World Order, 80–82
The Fragile Fabric of Union: Cotton, Federal Politics, and the Global Origins of the Civil War, by Brian Schoen, 183–84
Franklin, Benjamin, 216
fraternal organizations, 393–94
Freeman, Watson, 141
French and Indian War, 177–78
frontier settlers, 106–35
Fugitive Slave Law, 138–40, 143, 145–47, 152, 160–64
fugitive slaves, 138–39
Gabriel's Rebellion, 351–52, 356, 358
Gage, Thomas, 115, 117, 119
Gallagher, Gary W. and Joan Waugh, eds., Wars within a War: Controversy and Conflict over the American Civil War, 82–84
Garland, Benjamin, 162
Garrison, William Lloyd, 148, 160–61, 163, 166
Gary, Thomas, 360
Gatewood, Charles, 330
Gatewood, John, 323–24, 327–28
Gatewood, Wright, 330
Genovese, Eugene D. and Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Slavery in White and Black: Class and Race in the Southern Slaveholders' New World Order, 80–82
George Washington's Great Gamble and the Sea Battle that Won the American Revolution, by James L. Nelson, 278–80
Georgia Platform, 138–39, 162
Giberne, Isaac William, 219
Glover, Joshua, 161–62
Glover, Lorri, review by, 174–75
Godwin, Mills, Jr., 271–72
Golladay, David, 323–24, 327–28
gondolas. see gundalows
Graves Junior High School (Richmond), 268–69
Gray Plan, 248
The Great Task Remaining Before Us: Reconstruction as America's Continuing Civil War, edited by Paul A. Cimbala and Randall M. Miller, 394–96
The Great Triumvirate: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison in the Eyes of Their Contemporaries, by John P. Kaminski, 388–89
Greenock (slave), 350–65
"Greenock's Case: A Note on Gender, Race, Class, Politics, and Punishment in Early Virginia," by Lenaye Howard, 350–65
Griffin, Patrick, 125
Griggs, Thomas, 328
Gudmestad, Robert, review by, 78–80
guerrilla warfare, 84–86
gundalows, 317, 327–28, 329, 330–31, 331, 333, 337, 339, 341
Hale, John P., 160
Hallet, Benjamin, 164
Hamilton, Alexander, 12, 14, 216
Hammond, James Henry, 147, 154
Hankle, Solomon, 328
Harnsberger, Stephen, 331
Harper Brothers, 17, 45, 48–49
Harpers Ferry, 342
Harrison, Albertis, 266
Harrison, William, 351, 360
Harvard University, 163
Haunted by Atrocity: Civil War Prisons in American Memory, by Benjamin G. Cloyd, 292–93
Hayes, Kevin J., Edgar Allan Poe, 180–81
Hayes, Kevin J., The Mind of a Patriot: Patrick Henry and the World of Ideas, 76–78
Heckewelder, John, 113
Heidelberg, Andrew, 246, 261
Hemings, Sally, 282–83
Henry, Patrick, 76–78
Hess, Earl J., In the Trenches at Petersburg: Field Fortifications and Confederate Defeat, 185–86
Hickey, Donald R., Ralph E. Eshelman, and Scott S. Sheads, The War of 1812 in the Chesapeake: A Reference Guide to Historic Sites in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, 284–85
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 137
Hill, John William, View of Richmond, 331
Hill, Oliver W., 260, 263–64, 268
Historic American Buildings Survey, 338
historic sites, 284–85
Hoffman, Walter, 263
Holden, William W., 139, 158, 163
Horn, James, A Kingdom Strange: The Brief and Tragic History of the Lost Colony of Roanoke, 174–75
The Horse in Virginia: An Illustrated History, by Julie A. Campbell, 296–98
horses, 296–98
Houpt, David W., "Securing a Legacy: The Publication of James Madison's Notes from the Constitutional Convention," 4–39
review by, 74–76
Howard, Lenaye, "Greenock's Case: A Note on Gender, Race, Class, Politics, and Punishment in Early Virginia," 350–65
Hubard, J. T., 361
Hunt, Henry, 354
Hunter, Robert Mercer Taliaferro, 141, 147, 151
Hunter, William, 231–32
Husband, Hermon, 109
Hutcheson, Sterling, 264
Hyland, William G., Jr., In Defense of Thomas Jefferson: The Sally Hemings Sex Scandal, 282–83
In Defense of Thomas Jefferson: The Sally Hemings Sex Scandal, by William G. Hyland, Jr., 282–83
In the Hands of a Good Providence: Religion in the Life of George Washington, by Mary V. Thompson, 72–74
In the Trenches at Petersburg: Field Fortifications and Confederate Defeat, by Earl J. Hess, 185–86
Indian Boundary Line of 1768, 114, 117, 121, 130
Ingersoll, Charles Jared, 45–46, 63
intellectual history, 80–82
interracial marriage, 188–89
interracial marriage laws, 188–89
Irish Americans, 160–61
Israel on the Appamattox, by Melvin Ely, 316, 333
Jackson, Andrew, 17, 19, 23–25, 55, 57
Jacob, John J., 121
A Biographical Sketch of the Life of the Late Captain Michael Cresap, 120
James Madison: Philosopher, Founder, and Statesman, edited by John R. Vile, William D. Pederson, and Frank J. Williams, 74–76
Jarratt, Devereux, 218–19
Jefferson, Thomas, 10, 149, 179–80, 213, 282–83, 315, 321
biography, 388–91
Notes on the State of Virginia, 147
John Bankhead Magruder: A Military Reappraisal, by Thomas M. Settles, 289–90
Johnson, Sir William, 114–15, 117, 126
Johnston, James Hugo, 354, 358
Race Relations in Virginia and Miscegenation in the South, 1776–1860, 353
Jonathan Stockton Littell, 45–46, 49
Jones, Charles C., Jr., 140, 143, 145–46, 157, 164–65
Jordan, Terry G., 109
Journal of the Convention (1819), 6
Justis, Edward T., 267
Kaminski, John P., The Great Triumvirate: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison in the Eyes of Their Contemporaries, 388–89
Kapsch, Robert J., 315, 320, 322, 336
Kaups, Matti, 109
Keegan, John, The American Civil War: A Military History, 86–87
Keiner, Christine, The Oyster Question: Scientists, Watermen, and the Maryland Chesapeake Bay since 1880, 189–91
Kelley, Blair L. M., Right to Ride: Streetcar Boycotts and African American Citizenship in the Era of Plessy v. Ferguson, 293–95
Kerrison, Catherine, review by, 389–91
Kimball, Richard Ian, review by, 296–98
King, William, 29
A Kingdom Strange: The Brief and Tragic History of the Lost Colony of Roanoke, by James Horn, 174–75
Krajeski, Paul, review by, 278–80
Kranish, Michael, Flight from Monticello: Thomas Jefferson at War, 179–80
Krowl, Michelle A., review by, 192–94
Kundahl, George G., ed., The Bravest of the Brave: The Correspondence of Stephen Dodson Ramseur, 290–91
The Ladies Garland, 328
land-claiming methods, 106–35
land speculation, 121
landscape history, 295–96
Lane High School (Charlottesville), 254
Latimore, Carey H., IV, review by, 285–87
Lee, Elizabeth, 351–52, 356–59
legal history, 191–92
Lengel, Edward G., review by, 72–74
Leola Pearl Beckett v. School Board of the City of Norfolk, 263, 267
Leonard, Sarsfield, 360
Lessenberry, John, 359
Lewis, Andrew, 127–28
Lewis, Charles, 323–24, 327–28
Lewis, Thomas, 123
Lieber, Francis, 158
Lincoln, Abraham, 88–89
Lincoln's Darkest Year: The War in 1862, by William Marvel, 88–89
Loring, Edward Greely, 137, 139, 161, 163–64
Lucey, Donna M., review by, 91–92
Lumpkin's jail, 137, 139, 164
Lyles-Crouch School (Alexandria), 253–54
Lynchburg, 255
Lynchburg Virginian, 142, 146, 155–58
McClintock, Russell, review by, 88–89
McClurken, Jeffrey W., Take Care of the Living: Reconstructing Confederate Veteran Families in Virginia, 186–87
McCoy, Drew, The Last of the Fathers, 7
McDaniel, David, 138
McIlvenna, Noeleen, A Very Mutinous People: The Struggle for North Carolina, 1660–1713, 175–77
McKee, Alexander, 115–16
McRae, Alexander, 362
Madison, Dolley, 4–39, 18, 40, 41–70, 51, 74–76
health, 50, 62
Madison, James, 4, 18, 51, 74–76
biography, 388–89
notes on the Constitutional Convention, 4–70
views on slavery, 10–11
will of, 9–11, 43, 55–57, 60
Magruder, John Bankhead, 289–90
Majewski, John, 321
marriage laws, 188–89
Marsh, Capen & Lyon, 45
Martin, Luther, 6
Marvel, William, Lincoln's Darkest Year: The War in 1862, 88–89
Mason, Charles, 112–13
Mason, James, 140–41, 147
Mason-Dixon Line, 117, 139, 144, 148
Masonic lodge (Harpers Ferry), 314, 338, 339–41, 342
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 89–90
massive resistance, 246–76
masturbation, 237
Maury, James, 227
Mauzy, George, 332, 340–41
May, Adam, 330, 340–41
May, Daniel, 330
May, George, 336
May, James Henry, 330
Meade, William, 217
memory, 292–93
"Michael Cresap and the Promulgation of Settler Land-Claiming Methods in the Backcountry, 1765-1774," by Cameron B. Strang, 106–35
military burials, 192–94
military cemeteries, 192–94
military engineering, 185–86
military history, 86–87, 177–80, 185–86, 284–85, 287–88
Miller, Randall M., and Paul A. Cimbala, eds., The Great Task Remaining Before Us: Reconstruction as America's Continuing Civil War, 394–96
The Mind of a Patriot: Patrick Henry and the World of Ideas, by Kevin J. Hayes, 76–78
Minkins, Shadrach, 162
Mitchell, Robert, 336
Monroe, James, 351
Montpelier (Orange County), 9, 52, 57
Moody, Blanks, 360
Moore, Gabriel, 29
Nat Turner's Revolt, 148
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 248, 256, 262
Native Americans, 106–35, 277–78
relations with colonists, 107, 112, 115, 117, 127, 129–30
Nelson, James L., George Washington’s Great Gamble and the Sea Battle that Won the American Revolution, 278–80
Nelson, Samuel, 162
New Shenandoah Company, 316, 322–32, 335–36, 338, 341–42
New York Tribune, 144
newspapers, 226, 230, 233–36
Nicklin, Walter, Kathi Ann Brown, and John T. Toler, 250 Years in Fauquier County: A Virginia Story, 91–92
Niles, John Milton, 28, 61
Noe, Kenneth W., Reluctant Rebels: The Confederates Who Joined the Army after 1861, 287–88
Nonesuch Place: A History of the Richmond Landscape, by T. Tyler Potterfield, 295–96
Norfolk, 256, 266–67
Norfolk District Court, 265
North Carolina, 175–77
North Carolina Standard, 158
Notes on the State of Virginia, by Thomas Jefferson, 147
Nott, Josiah, 147, 154
Ogista, 115
Oglesby, E. J., 267, 272–73
On Hallowed Ground: The Story of Arlington National Cemetery, by Robert M. Poole, 192–94
Osborne, John, 361
oyster harvesting, 189–91
The Oyster Question: Scientists, Watermen, and the Maryland Chesapeake Bay since 1880, by Christine Keiner, 189–91
oysters, 189–91
Panic of 1837, 61
The Papers of James Madison, 32
Parker, Richard Elliott, 31, 62, 64
Parker, Theodore, 160, 163
Parkinson, Robert, review by, 277–78
Parkinson, Robert G., 113
Parks, William, 233
Patrick Henry School (Alexandria), 253–54
Patton, John Mercer, 59–60, 64
Paulding, James Kirke, 13, 46–47
Paxton, Robert, 222, 227
Payne, Annie, 50, 60, 62
Payne, John Coles, 7, 11–15, 23–24, 41, 44, 48, 50, 56, 58, 63
Pederson, William D., John R. Vile, and Frank J. Williams, eds., James Madison: Philosopher, Founder, and Statesman, 74–76
penal reform, 356
Peniston, Anthony, 361
Penn, John, 114–15, 117
Personal Liberty Laws, 147, 163
Petersburg Campaign, 185–86
Pflugrad-Jackisch, Ami, Brothers of a Vow: Secret Fraternal Orders and the Transformation of White Male Culture in Antebellum Virginia, 393–94
Pierce, Franklin, 137–39, 143, 146, 165
Piggush, Yvette R., review by, 180–81
Poe, Edgar Allan, 180–81
poetry, 234–35
Political Economy of Slavery, by Edmund Ruffin, 153
political history, 280–81
Poole, Robert M., On Hallowed Ground: The Story of Arlington National Cemetery, 192–94
Port Republic, 330–31, 333, 336, 340
Poteet, G. F., 249
Potomac Company, 315–16, 320–22, 325
Potomac River, 315
map of, 319
Potterfield, T. Tyler, Nonesuch Place: A History of the Richmond Landscape, 295–96
Preston, William, 25, 27, 121–22, 127–29
Preston, William Campbell, 59–61, 64
Prince Edward County, 266
Prince George County, 350–65
map of, 350, 355
publishing industry, 17, 49
"Pursuing Happiness in Colonial Virginia: Sacred Words, Cheap Print, and Popular Religion in the Eighteenth Century," by Jacob M. Blosser, 210–45
race relations, 353
Race Relations in Virginia and Miscegenation in the South, 1776–1860, by James Hugo Johnston, 353
Ragosta, John A., Wellspring of Liberty: How Virginia's Religious Dissenters Helped Win the American Revolution and Secured Religious Liberty, 391–92
Raines, Zachariah, 332, 336, 340–41
Ramseur, Stephen Dodson, 290–91
correspondence of, 290–91
Randolph, Beverley, Jr., 249
rape, 351, 353–54, 356–60, 362
Rape and Sexual Power in Early America, by Sharon Block, 357
Rathborn, Jack, 256
Reconstruction, 186–87, 394–96
Redstone Creek settlement, 115–17, 126
religious history, 188–89
Reluctant Rebels: The Confederates Who Joined the Army after 1861, by Kenneth W. Noe, 287–88
Revolutionary Negotiations: Indians, Empires, and Diplomats in the Founding of America, by Leonard J. Sadosky, 277–78
Richards, James, 332
Richmond, 285–87, 295–96
landscape of, 295–96
Richmond Enquirer, 140, 142, 144–45, 149, 154–56, 162–66
Richmond Metropolitan Authority (RMA), 337
Richmond News-Leader, 251, 272
Richmond Whig, 142, 149, 158, 160
Right to Ride: Streetcar Boycotts and African American Citizenship in the Era of Plessy v. Ferguson, by Blair L. M. Kelley, 293–95
Rives, Judith Walker, 30
Rives, William Cabell, 12, 15, 20, 22, 25, 29–32, 43, 50, 58–61, 64
Roanoke colony, 174–75
Robbins, Asher, 26
Rockingham Register, 335
Rogers, William Barton, 89–90
Roosevelt, Theodore, 108
Rose, Robert, 57, 219
Royal Proclamation Line of 1763, 107, 114–15
Ruffin, Edmund, 142, 147, 360
Political Economy of Slavery, 153
Ruffin, George, 360
Rush, Benjamin, 111
Sadosky, Leonard J., Revolutionary Negotiations: Indians, Empires, and Diplomats in the Founding of America, 277–78
Salstrom, Paul, 337
A Savage Conflict: The Decisive Role of Guerrillas in the American Civil War, by Daniel E. Sutherland, 84–86
Savannah Georgian, 157
Scharff, Virginia, The Women Jefferson Loved, 389–91
Schoen, Brian, The Fragile Fabric of Union: Cotton, Federal Politics, and the Global Origins of the Civil War, 183–84
school integration, 191–92
Schwarz, Philip, 356
secession, 183–84
southern support for, 156, 163
"Secession and Slavery as a Positive Good: The Impact of the Anthony Burns Drama in Boston on Virginia," by Gordon S. Barker, 136–73
"Securing a Legacy: The Publication of James Madison's Notes from the Constitutional Convention," by David W. Houpt, 4–39
segregation, 191–92, 293–95
segregation in schools, 246–76
sermons, 214–15, 218, 220–22, 224, 227–29
Settles, Thomas M., John Bankhead Magruder: A Military Reappraisal, 289–90
Shaw, Lemuel, 162
Sheads, Scott S., Ralph E. Eshelman, and Donald R. Hickey, The War of 1812 in the Chesapeake: A Reference Guide to Historic Sites in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, 284–85
Sheehan-Dean, Aaron, review by, 287–88
Shenandoah River, 315, 320
map of, 319
navigation on, 327, 330
"The Shenandoah River Gundalow: Reusable Boats in Virginia's Nineteenth-Century River Trade," by Seth C. Bruggeman, 314–49
Shenandoah Valley
economic history, 317–18, 320–22, 333–34
Shenandoah Valley Railroad, 336
Shulman, Holly C., "'A Constant Attention': Dolley Madison and the Publication of the Papers of James Madison, 1836-1837," 40–70
Sinisi, Kyle S., review by, 289–90
Sipe, Jacob, 331, 335–36, 340
slave executions, 352
slave laws, 352, 356
slave narratives, 182–83
slavery, 57, 78–82, 138, 143, 147–48, 182–83, 285–87, 350–65
northern views of, 159–60
southern defense of, 148–49, 153–55
Slavery in White and Black: Class and Race in the Southern Slaveholders' New World Order, by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese and Eugene D. Genovese, 80–82
Slavery on Trial: Race, Class, and Criminal Justice in Antebellum Richmond, Virginia, by James M. Campbell, 285–87
Smelt, John, 217
Smith, Abram, 161–62
Smith, Adam, 153
Smith, Jerome V. C., 139, 146
Smith, Merritt Roe, 335
Smith, Robert, 361
social history, 186–89
Sociology for the South, or the Failure of Free Society, by George Fitzhugh, 149, 152, 153
Sommerville, Diane, 354, 358
Southern Literary Messenger, 148–49, 158
Stanley Plan, 248
Stephens, Alexander, 147
Stevens, William, 124
Stewart, Charles, 325–26
Story, Joseph, 162
Strang, Cameron B., "Michael Cresap and the Promulgation of Settler Land-Claiming Methods in the Backcountry, 1765–1774," 106–35
review by, 177–78
Strategies for Survival: Recollections of Bondage in Antebellum Virginia, by William Dusinberre, 182–83
streetcar boycotts, 293–95
Stuart, Alexander, 352–53, 358, 361–62
Stuart, Charles A., 322
Stuart, John, 322
Sumner, Charles, 159–60
surveyors, 121
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Suttle, Charles, 137, 139, 145, 161
Swanson, Drew A., review by, 189–91
Take Care of the Living: Reconstructing Confederate Veteran Families in Virginia, by Jeffrey W. McClurken, 186–87
Taylor, Alan, 111
Taylor, George Keith, 356–57, 360
Thompson, John Reuben, 138
Thompson, Mary V., In the Hands of a Good Providence: Religion in the Life of George Washington, 72–74
Thomson, William, 360
Thorp, Daniel B., review by, 175–77
Thweatt, Archibald, 360
Tillotson, John, 214–17, 220, 223
Works, 214–15, 218
Tillson, Albert H., Jr., review by, 71–72
Todd, John Payne, 13, 32, 46–48, 64
Toler, John T., Kathi Ann Brown, and Walter Nicklin, 250 Years in Fauquier County: A Virginia Story, 91–92
tomahawk rights, 110
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Trist, Nicholas Philip, 14–16, 23, 50, 53, 55–56, 63–64
Trout, Bill, 316, 327, 337–39, 342
Tucker, George, 13, 44–45, 63
The Theory of Money and Banks Investigated, 50
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United States Commission on Civil Rights, 258, 262
United States Rifle Factory (Harpers Ferry), 329
United States Supreme Court, 258
urban history, 285–87
Van Buren, Martin, 15, 22, 53, 61
Vandalia Company, 127
A Very Mutinous People: The Struggle for North Carolina, 1660–1713, by Noeleen McIlvenna, 175–77
View of Richmond, by John William Hill, 331
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Civil War, 366–87
colonial history, 71–72, 210–45
literacy in, 218
religious history, 210–45, 391–92
Virginia Almanack, 226, 230–33
Virginia Board of Public Works, 326
Virginia Canal and Navigations Society (VCNS), 316
Virginia Gazette, 161, 226, 230, 233–36
Virginia Historical Society
exhibitions, 366–87
Virginia Pupil Placement Act (VPPA), 247, 249, 257, 265–66, 273
Virginia Pupil Placement Board (VPPB), 246–76, 260
Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 263, 265
"Virginia's Pupil Placement Board and the Practical Applications of Massive Resistance, 1956–1966," by Sara K. Eskridge, 246–76
Voting Rights Act of 1965, 271
Walker, David, Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, 148
Wallace, Hugh, 126
War of 1812, 284–85, 321, 328
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Warren County, 266
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Washington, George, 118, 122–24, 127, 278–80, 320
biography, 388–89
land-claiming methods, 122–24
religious views, 72–74
survey (1749), 106, 118
watermen, 189–91
Waugh, Joan and Gary W. Gallagher, eds., Wars within a War: Controversy and Conflict over the American Civil War, 82–84
Wayland, John, 326–27, 337
Webster, Daniel, 20, 28, 61
Weekly Raleigh Register, 146
Weiss, John, 160
Wellspring of Liberty: How Virginia's Religious Dissenters Helped Win the American Revolution and Secured Religious Liberty, by John A. Ragosta, 391–92
White, Hugh V., 249
Whitefield, George, 216–17
Wiencek, Henry, review by, 282–83
William Barton Rogers and the Idea of MIT, by A. J. Angulo, 89–90
Williams, Frank J., John R. Vile, and William D. Pederson, eds., James Madison: Philosopher, Founder, and Statesman, 74–76
Williard, David C., review by, 186–87
Wineman, Bradford A., review by, 86–87
Wingo, Alfred L., 267
Wise, Henry A., 147
With All Deliberate Speed: Implementing Brown v. Board of Education, edited by Brian J. Daugherity and Charles C. Bolton, 191–92
The Women Jefferson Loved, by Virginia Scharff, 389–91
women's history, 389–91
Wood, James, 362
Woodlief, Peter, 360
Works Progress Administration (WPA), 182–83
Yates, Robert, 6
Yazawa, Melvin, review by, 280–81
Zombek, Angela M., review by, 82–84
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