Virginia Magazine of History and Biography

Index to Volume 116 (2008)

Bold page numbers indicate illustrations (Issue number 1: 1–112; 2: 113–224; 3: 225–326; 4: 327–458)

A Arlington National Cemetery, 385, 398 A Class of Their Own: Black Teachers in the Segregated Aron, Cindy, 375 South, by Adam Fairclough, 94–95 art history, 202–4 abolitionists, 43 Artisan Workers in the Upper South: Petersburg, Virginia, Academy of Freiberg, 349 1820–1865, by L. Diane Barnes, 418–20 Across My Path: Memories of People I Have Known, by Artist, Will (Billy), 118–20 LaSalle Corbell Pickett, 397 Association of Citizens' Councils, 279 Act of Toleration, 227, 229–30 Atlantic world, 74–76 Adams, John, 13 The Atlantic World and Virginia, 1550–1624, edited by African Americans, 42–72 Peter C. Mancall, 74–76 as abolitionists, 45–46 Ayers, Edward L., Gary W. Gallagher, and Andrew J. education of, 94–95, 97–98 Torget, eds., Crucible of the Civil War: Virginia from as soldiers, 42, 48–49, 53, 56, 58–63 Secession to Commemoration, 88–89 as teachers, 94–95 African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, 45 B Aiello, Thomas, review by, 428–29 Baltimore (Md.), 52 Alcott, Louisa May, 397 Banister, John, 338 Alexandria (Va.), 52, 55 Baptists, 230, 232, 234–38, 245–48, 250–51, 415–16 Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Dover Association, 251 Independence, by John Ferling, 82–84 petitions, 226, 242 American Colonization Society, 45–46 Sandy Creek, 248 American Creation: Triumphs and Tragedies at the Barksdale, Kevin T., review by, 78–79, 410–11 Founding of the Republic, by Joseph J. Ellis, 294–95 Barnes, L. Diane, Artisan Workers in the Upper South: American Missionary Association, 52 Petersburg, Virginia, 1820–1865, 418–20 , 282–84 review by, 420–21 American Opinion, 287 Barton, Clara, 397 American Philosophical Society, 348 Bashinsky, Elizabeth, 393 American Revolution, 82–84, 226–61, 294–95, 413– Bathsheba, 139 14 Baudin, Thomas Nicolas, 349 An African Republic: Black and White Virginians in the Beals, Harvey S., 52–53 Making of , by Marie Taylor-McGraw, 197– Becoming Bourgeois: Merchant Culture in the South, 98 1820–1865, by Frank J. Byrne, 420–21 Andersonville prison, 392 Belko, Steve, review by, 192–95 Andrew, John, 49 Bellini, Charles, 337 Andrew, Rod, Jr., review by, 198–200 Belmont (Southampton County), 127 Anglican Church, 227–32, 237, 243–46, 250–52 Bender, Eileen, 141 Anglo-African Magazine, 47 Berghaus, Heinrich, 335 Anglo-Saxon Clubs of America, 267 Berkeley, Sir William, 73–74 Antietam, battle of, 303–4 Bernstein, Richard B., review by, 79–82 Archbell, Lillie V., 392 Berry, Stephen, 8 architects, 95–97 Big Lick. See Roanoke architecture, 95–97 Bilbo, Theodore, 267–68, 276 The Architecture of William Lawrence Bottomley, by Greater Liberia Bill of 1939, 268 Susan Hume Frazer, 95–97 Take Your Choice: Separation or Mongrelization,

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268, 272 C Billings, Warren M., ed., The Papers of Sir William Cabell, George C., 376 Berkeley, 1605–1677, 73–74 Calloway, Colin, White People, Indians, and review by, 74–76 Highlanders: Tribal Peoples and Colonial Encounters Birmingham (Ala.), 152 in Scotland and America, 410–11 Black Abolitionist Papers Project, 44 Camp Casey (Va.), 51 Black Belt Around the World at the High Noon of Campbell, William C., 163, 167, 171 Colonialism, by Earnest Sevier Cox, 284 Carlos IV, 330, 349 "A Black Journalist in Civil War Virginia: Robert Carmichael, Peter S., 8 Hamilton and the Anglo-African," by Debra review by, 85–87 Jackson, 42–72 Carto, Willis, 278, 283, 285 Black Monday, by Tom Brady, 272, 284 Western Destiny, 283 black repatriation, 266–71, 278–79, 285 Cary, Mary Ann Shadd, 44 Blight, David, 384 Cash, Wilbur J., 8–9 Blunt, Simon, home of, 127 Causes Won, Lost, and Forgotten: How Hollywood and Bober, Natalie S., Thomas Jefferson: Draftsman of a Popular Art Shape What We Know About the Civil Nation, 79–82 War, by Gary W. Gallagher, 309–11 Bond, Bradley G., review by, 300–301 Century, 373 Bonpland, Goujand Aimé, 329–30 Chancellorsville and the Germans: Nativism, Ethnicity, Bottomley, William Lawrence, 95–97 and Civil War Memory, by Christian B. Keller, 201– Brady, Tom, 272, 278 2 Black Monday, 272, 284 Chancellorsville, battle of, 201–2 Brantley, Etheldred, 137 Chautauqua assemblies, 394–95 Brewster, Benjamin Harris, 376 Chester, Thomas Morris, 51 British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 51 Christ Church (Lancaster County), 239 Broadwater, Jeff, review by, 294–95 "Christian and Hopeful passing through the River," 6, Brooke, Samuel Seldon, 165, 170, 171, 176–82 16 Brothers Among Nations: Pursuit of Intercultural Chrysler Museum of Art, 428–29 Alliances in Early America, 1580–1660, by Cynthia Chrysler, Walter, Jr., 428–29 Van Zandt, 409–10 Church of England, 232, 243, 247–48 Brown v. Board of Education, 269–70, 272, 278 Citizens Protective Association, 269, 273, 279 Bruce, Wallace, 394 Citizens' Council, 271–73, 278 Buckley, Thomas, 244 citizenship, 10 Buffon, Count de, 357 Civil Rights and Politics at Hampton Institute: The The Bugles of Gettysburg, by LaSalle Corbell Pickett, Legacy of Alonzo G. Moron, by Hoda M. Zaki, 97– 396 98 Bull Run, second battle of, 303–4 Civil War, 88–91, 303–4, 309–11, 421–24 Bunyon, John, The Pilgrim's Progress, 5–6, 16 Antietam, battle of, 303–4 Burgess, Dean, and Mildred Holladay, History of Bull Run, second battle of, 303–4 Portsmouth, Virginia, 99–100 Chancellorsville, battle of, 201–2 Burke, Emory, 281 Confederate soldiers, 305–7 Burying the Dead but Not the Past: Ladies' Memorial film, 309–11 Associations and the Lost Cause, by Caroline E. fortifications, 89–91 Janney, 308–9 Gettysburg, battle of, 374, 378, 381–82, 385, 393– business history, 298–300 96, 398 Butler, Benjamin, 58–59 popular art, 309–11 Buying into the World of Goods: Early Consumers in Sailor's Creek, battle of, 386 Backcountry Virginia, by Ann Smart Martin, 412– secession, 301–3 13 Wilderness, battle of the, 385 Byrne, Frank J., Becoming Bourgeois: Merchant Culture Clark, Clarence, 175 in the South, 1820–1865, 420–21 Cocke, Lucian H., 176, 179–80 review by, 412–13 Colonial history, 73–74, 78–79 Committee for Religion in the House of Burgesses, 232, 238

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Committee of Thirteen, 46 Diehard Rebels: The Confederate Culture of Invincibility, Confederate Daughters: Coming of Age during the Civil by Jason Phillips, 306–8 War, by Victoria E. Ott, 423–24 Dismal Swamp, 122 The Confessions of Nat Turner, by Thomas R. Gray, dissenters, 226–61, 415–16 114–49 Distributio Geographica Plantarum, by Alexander von Constitution, 233 Humboldt, 356 First Amendment, 249 Dönitz, Karl, 280 Continental Army, 243 Dotson, Rand, "New South Boomtown: Roanoke, Continental Congress (Second), 235 Virginia, 1882–1884," 150–90 Cooling, Benjamin Franklin, Counter-Thrust: From the Dotson, Rand, Roanoke, Virginia, 1882–1912: Magic Peninsula to the Antietam, 303–4 City of the New South, 424–26 Cooper, Thomas, 339 Douglass, Frederick, 46–48 corporate towns, 169 Dover Association, 251 Coski, John M., review by, 309–11 Downing, George T., 47 Counter-Thrust: From the Pennisula to the Antietam, by Draper, Alonzo, 63 Benjamin Franklin Cooling, 303–4 Draper, Wickliffe Preston, 267–70, 285 Cox, Earnest Sevier, 262, 262–93, 274 Dred Scott case, 336–37 views on Christianity, 283–84 Dunstan, John H., 165, 180–82 works by, 266–67, 270–73, 277, 279–81, 284–86 Duveen, Sir Joseph, 397 world travels, 266 Cox, Karen, 387, 392 E Crawford, Alan Pell, Twilight at Monticello: The Final E. H. Stewart & Co. Furniture, 165 Years of Thomas Jefferson, 417–18 Earle, Peggy, Legacy: Walter Chrysler, Jr., and the Untold Crozier Steel & Iron Company, 162 Story of Norfolk's Chrsyler Museum of Art, 428–29 Crozier, Samuel A., 158 Early America, 409–10 Crucible of the Civil War: Virginia from Secession to Early, Jubal A., 373 Commemoration, edited by Edward L. Ayers, Gary Eastland, James O., 273 W. Gallagher, and Andrew J. Torget, 88–89 Eckenrode, H. J., 249 Cultures in Conflict: The Seven Years' War in North economic history, 76–78 America, edited by Warren R. Hofstra, 78–79 Einolf, Christopher G., George Thomas: Virginian for Custer, Elizabeth "Libbie," 387 the Union, 198–200 Custer, George Armstrong, 387 Elizabeth River, 204–5 The Elizabeth River, by Amy Waters Yarsinske, 204–5 D Ellis, Jospeph J., American Creation: Triumphs and Daniel (prophet), 121, 126 Tragedies at the Founding of the Republic, 294–95 Danville Race Riot, 170 Elmwood (Roanoke), 156, 160 Daugherity, Brian J., review by, 426–27 Else, Karl August Varnhagen von, 335 David, 139 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, Nature, 3, 12 Davis, James C., 273 "Enlightened Correspondents: The Transatlantic Davis, Jefferson, 58, 62 Dialogue of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander von Davis, John H., 180 Humboldt," by Sandra Rebok, 328–69 Davis, Varina, 387, 397 Enlightenment, 333 Davis, William C., and James I. Robertson, Jr., eds., Enoch W. Clark & Company, 154, 156, 168–69, 182 Virginia at War, 1862, 421–23 Enrollment Act of 1863, 60 Deans, Bob, review by, 204–5 epidemics, 407–08 Delafield, Richard, 3 Epidemics and Enslavement: Biological Catastrophe in the DeLaney, Theodore Carter, review by, 429–30 Native Southeast, 1492–1715, by Paul Kelton, 407– Delany, Martin R., 47 8 Democracy in America, by Alexis de Tocqueville, 26 Essai Politique sur le Royaume de la Nouvelle-Espagne, by Democratic Party (Va.), 169–70 Alexander von Humboldt, 343, 349, 354, 356 Denkler, Ann, Sustaining Identity, Recapturing Heritage: Essay on Cuba, by Alexander von Humboldt, 334 Exploring Issues of Public History, Tourism, and Race Research Association, 267 in a Southern Town, 429–30 "Evangelist directs Christian," 5–6, 16 Derr, Rush, 167–68, 177–78

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Evans, Augusta Jane, 384 Geiger, Roger L., review by, 207–9 Evans, Chris, review by, 298–300 Genovese, Eugene, 119, 121 Ezekiel (prophet), 118, 123–24, 129, 138 George Thomas: Virginian for the Union, by Christopher G. Einolf, 198–200 F Georgia Railway and Power Company, 387 Fahlman, Betsy, review by, 202–4 German Americans, 201–2 Fairclough, Adam, A Class of Their Own: Black Teachers German Reformed Church, 230, 243 in the Segregated South, 94–95 Gerolt, Friedrich von, 336 Fellows, Stark, 53 Gettysburg, battle of, 374, 378, 381–82, 385, 393–96, Ferling, John, Almost a Miracle: The American Victory 398 in the War of Independence, 82–84 Gettysburg reunions, (1887) 380, (1913) 390, 396 Fields, Ed, 278 The Glorious Struggle: George Washington's Revolutionary "Fighting for Freedom: Virginia Dissenters' Struggle War Letters, edited by Edward G. Lengel, 413–14 for Religious Liberty during the American Glover, Lorri, 8 Revolution," by John A. Ragosta, 226–61 review by, 295–97 Foote and Davies Company, 385, 393 Gooch, Sir William, 229 Forgie, George, Patricide in the House Divided: A Gordon, John B., 374, 385, 388, 393 Psychological Interpretation of Lincoln and His Age, Gordon, Lesley J., 372 12 Grand Army of the Republic, 371, 396 Forret, Jeff, Race Relations at the Margins: Slaves and Edward P. Kinsley Post, 371, 396 Poor Whites in the Antebellum Countryside, 300–301 Phil Sheridan Post, 396 Fort Monroe, 51 Grant, Julia, 387 fortifications, 89–91 Grant, Madison, 267 Forts Washington and Lee, 243 Grant, Ulysses S., 89–91, 374, 379, 382–83 Fox, Russell, 271 Gravitt's Book & Music Store, 165–66 Francis, Will, 115, 118, 136 Gray, Thomas R., The Confessions of Nat Turner, 114– Franklin Literary and Debating Society, 31 49, 128 Frazer, Susan Hume, The Architecture of William Gray, Vincent F., 341 Lawrence Bottomley, 95–97 Great Awakening, 229 Frederick William III, 331 Greater Liberia Bill of 1939, 268–69 French Revolution, 338 Greeley, Horace, 374 French, Scot, 119 Greenberg, Amy, 9 French, Willard, 372, 383 Greene, A. Wilson, review by, 418–20 French, William H., 22 Grimsley, Mark, review by, 305–6 Friend, Craig Thompson, 8 Grizzard, Frank E., Jr., review by, 82–84 From VPI to State University: President T. Marshall Gross, Seymour, 141 Hahn, Jr. and the Transformation of Virginia Tech, Günther, Hans F. K., 280 1962–1974, by Warren H. Strother and Peter Wallenstein, 207–9 H Fugitive Slave Law (1850), 46 Hahn, T. Marshall, Jr., 207–9 Hall, Cline, 249 G Hamilton, John, 273, 278 Gallagher, Gary W., Causes Won, Lost, and Forgotten: Hamilton, Phillip, review by, 413–14 How Hollywood and Popular Art Shape What We Hamilton, Robert, 43–67 Know About the Civil War, 309–11 as abolitionist, 46 Gallagher, Gary W., Andrew J. Torget, and Edward L. as journalist, 48, 50 Ayers, eds., Crucible of the Civil War: Virginia from journey to Virginia, 50–53, 58–65 Secession to Commemoration, 88–89 letter of, 57 Gallatin, Albert, 349–50, 357 postwar life, 67 Gardener, Helen H., 394 Hamilton, Thomas, 47–48, 50, 67 Garnet, Henry Highland, 46 Hamilton, William, 45 Garrison, William Lloyd, 45 Hampton, 64 Garvey, Marcus, 267, 275 Hampton Institute, 97–98 Hancock, Winfield Scott, 374

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Harper, Frances E. W., 47 I Harris, Joel Chandler, 384, 394 "In De Miz," by LaSalle Corbell Pickett, 384, 394 Harrison, Henry, 395 Ingalls, Rufus, 381 Harrison, William Henry, 14–15, 84–85 Intolerable Acts, 234 Hawes, Joel, Letters to Young Men, on the Formation of iron industry, 298–300 Character &c., 24 Irons in the Fire: The Business History of the Tayloe The Heart of a Soldier, by LaSalle Corbell Pickett, 396 Family and Virginia's Gentry, 1700–1860, by Laura Helms, Jesse, 287 Croghan Kamoie, 298–300 Henry (slave), 115, 120 Isaac, Rhys, 231 Henry, Patrick, 236–37 Isaiah, 126 Herring, Randolph, 175 The Island of Cuba, by Alexander von Humboldt, 334 Hervey, G. W., The Principles of Courtesy, 26 Hess, Earl J., Trench Warfare under Grant and Lee: J Field Fortifications in the Overland Campaign, 89– J. B. Lippincott Company, 396 91 Jack (slave), 115 Hill, C. William Jr., The Liberal Republicanism of John Jackson's Mill (Lewis County, W.Va.), 6–7, 15, 17 Taylor of Caroline, 297–98 Jackson, Cummins, 7 Hill, Daniel Harvey, 26–31 Jackson, Debra, "A Black Journalist in Civil War History of Portsmouth, Virginia, by Mildred Holladay Virginia: Robert Hamilton and the Anglo-African," and Dean Burgess, 99–100 42–72 Hobson, Charles F., ed., The Papers of John Marshall, Jackson, Elinor Junkin, 30 192–95 Jackson, John P., 287 Hodges, William J., 63 Jackson, Mary Anna, 387 Hoffius, Stephen G. and Angela D. Mack, Landscape of Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 2, 2–41, 17, 20–21 Slavery: The Plantation in American Art, 202–4 and Presbyterianism, 28–30 Hofstra, Warren R., ed., Cultures in Conflict: The Seven as cadet at the Virginia Military Institute, 27 Years' War in North America, 78–79 childhood, 7 Holladay, Mildred, and Dean Burgess, History of in Mexican War, 22 Portsmouth, Virginia, 99–100 Lexington house, 20 Hollywood Cemetery, 391, 398 life in Lexington, 28–31 Holmes, Julius G., 157 marriage of, 30 Holyoke (Mass.), 169 personal library of, 26 Holzer, Harold, review by, 301–3 James, Charles F., 247 Hooker, Charles E., 394 Janney, Caroline E., "'One of the Best Loved, North Hoskins, Richard Kelly, 272 and South': The Appropriation of National Hotel Roanoke, 158, 160, 169, 174 Reconciliation by LaSalle Corbell Pickett," 370– Houdon, Jean-Antoine, 338 406 House Appropriations Committee, 271 Janney, Caroline E., Burying the Dead but Not the Past: Houston, David F., 180 Ladies' Memorial Associations and the Lost Cause, Howard, Oliver O., 394 308–9 Howe, Julia Ward, 397 Jay, John, 43, 49 Humane Aid Society, 65–66 Jefferson, Thomas, 84–85, 232, 240, 245–46, 248, Humboldt, Alexander von, 328, 328–69, 342 295–97, 328–69, 342 expedition to Russia, 331 Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom, 246–47, expedition to Spanish America, 329–30, 348–49, 250–51 350 biography of, 79–82, 417–18 political philosophy of, 332–33, 335, 340 political philosophy of, 332, 337, 340 views on American natural history, 357–58 relationship with women, 295–97 views on slavery, 333–37, 354–56 views about science, 348, 357–58 visit to the United States, 341, 348 views on European society, 337–39 works by, 331, 334, 343, 349, 354, 356 views on Native Americans, 353 Huntington, Henry E., 397–98 views on slavery, 338–40, 354–56 Virginia Statute for Establishing Religious Freedom, 233, 249

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works by, 246, 339, 343, 356–58 Legacy: Walter Chrysler, Jr., and the Untold Story of Jeffreys, Lacy, 280–81 Norfolk's Chrysler Museum of Art, by Peggy Earle, Jesus, 118, 125–26, 132, 136–37, 139–40, 142 428–29 John Street Methodist Church, 45 Lengel, Edward G., ed., The Glorious Struggle: George John the Baptist, 118 Washington's Revolutionary War Letters, 413–14 Johnson, William, 65 Letcher, John, 28 Johnston, E. G., 272 Letters to Young Men, on the Formation of Character &c., Jonah, 134, 140, 142 by Joel Hawes, 24 Joseph, 121 Lewis and Clark expedition, 353 Joshua, 123–24, 126, 138 Lewisohn, Selma, 397 Junkin, George, 5, 19, 28, 30–31 Lexington, 27 Lexington Presbyterian Church, 29 K The Liberal Republicanism of John Taylor of Caroline, by Kamoie, Laura Croghan, Irons in the Fire: The Business Garrett Ward Sheldon and C. William Hill, Jr., History of the Tayloe Family and Virginia's Gentry, 297–98 1700–1860, 298–300 Liberator, 45 Keith, Benjamin, 395 Liberia, 197–98 Keller, Christian B., Chancellorsville and the Germans: The Life of Washington, by Mason Locke Weems, 11– Nativism, Ethnicity, and Civil War Memory, 201–2 13, 15 Kelton, Paul, Epidemics and Enslavement: Biological Lightburn family, 11 Catastrophe in the Native Southeast, 1492–1715, Lincoln and the Decision for War: The Northern Response 407–8 to Secession, by Russell McClintock, 301–3 Kerrison, Catherine, review by, 417–18 Lincoln's Negro Policy, by Earnest Sevier Cox, 267, 279, Kilpatrick, James J., 263, 286 285–86 Kimball, Frederick J., 155, 159 Lincoln, Abraham, 11–12, 43, 48, 67, 301–3, 379, Kimmel, Michael, 9 381–83, 386–87 Klein, Stacey Jean, Margaret Junkin Preston, Poet of the Loguen, Jermaine Wesley, 46–47 Confederacy: A Literary Life, 91–94 Longstreet, Helen Dortch, 385, 387 Kosmos, by Alexander von Humboldt, 331, 334 Longstreet, James, 374, 376, 385–86, 388, 394 Kukla, Jon, Mr. Jefferson's Women, 295–97 Lord Chesterfield, The Works of Lord Chesterfield, Kunnoo Sperits and Others in De Miz Series, by LaSalle Including Letters to His Son, &c., 18, 25 Corbell Pickett, 389, 394 Lost Cause, 308–11, 372–73, 384–85, 387, 392–93 Louisiana Purchase, 354–55 L Louisiana Territory, 331, 345, 348–49, 354 labor history, 418–21 Lowell (Mass.), 169 Ladies' Memorial Associations, 308–9, 372, 387 Lucier, James P., 263–64, 286–87 Lamar, Lucius Q. C., 376, 383 Luray, 429–30 Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art, Lutherans, 230 edited by Angela D. Mack and Stephen G. Hoffius, Lyceum bureaus, 394–95 202–4 Lynch, James C., 383 Langer, William, 269, 279 Lyons, Isaiah, 63 proposed legislation by, 269–70, 278–79, 283 Langston, John Mercer, 47 M Laskin, Lisa, review by, 421–23 McCaym, William, 166 Laver, Harry S., 9 McClellan, George B., 386 Lawrence (Mass.), 169 McClintock, Russell, Lincoln and the Decision for War: Lawton, Christopher R., "The Pilgrim's Progress: The Northern Response to Secession, 301–3 Thomas J. Jackson's Journey Toward Civility and McDougall, William, 267 Citizenship," 2–41 Machiavelli, Niccolo, 10 review by, 91–94 Mack, Angela D. and Stephen G. Hoffius, eds., Lee, Mary, 397 Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Lee, Robert E., 13, 89–91, 373 Art, 202–4 biography of, 85–87 McPherson, James M., 64 Lee, Susanna Michele, review by, 423–24

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Madison, James, 232, 235, 241, 250, 341 Nelson (slave), 115, 118–19, 136 Magruder, John B., 22 Nelson, Dana, 9 Mancall, Peter C., The Atlantic World and Virginia, Nelson, Lynn A., Pharsalia: An Environmental 1550–1624, 74–76 Biography of a Southern Plantation, 1780–1880, Manchester (N.H.), 169 195–97 Manning, Chandra, review by, 306–7 "New South Boomtown: Roanoke, Virginia, 1882– Mansfield, Mike, 269 1884," by Rand Dotson, 150–90 Margaret Junkin Preston, Poet of the Confederacy: A New York African Society for Mutual Relief, 45 Literary Life, by Stacey Jean Klein, 91–94 New York Freeman's Journal and Catholic Register, 48 Marshall, John, 192–95 Nicholas, Robert Carter, 232, 239 Martin, Ann Smart, Buying into the World of Goods: Norfolk & Western Railroad, 154, 158, 169 Early Consumers in Backcountry Virginia, 412–13 offices of, 173 Mason, George, 235 North American frontier, 410–11 Massie family, 195–97 Northern League, 280–81 massive resistance, 426–27 Northern World, 280 material culture, 412–13 Notes on the State of Virginia, by Thomas Jefferson, Matthews, John, 336 246, 339, 343, 356–58 Mauck's Meeting House (Page County), 242 Maxwell, H. J., 50 O Mays, David J., 426–27 Oberg, Michael Leroy, review by, 73–74 Mennonites, 231 'Old 76 and Young '48, by Richard Caton Woodville, Methodists, 228, 231, 243, 247, 251 18, 22–23 Mexican War, 22, 386 "An Olive Branch of the Civil War," by LaSalle Corbell military history, 303–4 Pickett, 385 The Mind of Thomas Jefferson, by Peter S. Onuf, 79–82 Oliver, John, 53, 61 Monroe, James, 338 On the Social Contract, by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 11 Montgomery, James, 53 "'One of the Best Loved, North and South': The Monticello (Albemale County), 417–18 Appropriation of National Reconciliation by Moomaw, D. C., 181 LaSalle Corbell Pickett," by Caroline E. Janney, Moore, Hark, 115, 118, 120, 123, 136 370–406 Moore, Thomas, 131 Onuf, Peter, 232 Morning Star Saloon, 166 Onuf, Peter S., The Mind of Thomas Jefferson, 79–82 Moron, Alonzo G., 97–98 Ott, Victoria E., Confederate Daughters: Coming of Age Morris, Gouverneur, 12 during the Civil War, 423–24 Moses, 126, 141 Overland Campaign, 89–91 Mother Zion Church, 45–46 Owens, Robert M., Mr. Jefferson's Hammer: William Mountcastle, John W., review by, 89–91 Henry Harrison and the Origins of American Indian Mr. Jefferson's Hammer: William Henry Harrison and Policy, 84–85 the Origins of American Indian Policy, by Robert M. Owens, 84–85 P Mr. Jefferson's Women, by Jon Kukla, 295–97 Page County, 429–30 Muhlenberg, John Peter, 230 Page, Thomas Nelson, 384 The Papers of John Marshall, edited by Charles F. N Hobson, 192–95 Nat Turner's Revolt, 114–49 The Papers of Sir William Berkeley, 1605–1677, edited Biblical construction of, 114–49 by Warren M. Billings, 73–74 broadside of, 114, 128 Paris (France), 344 map of, 127 Parramore, Thomas, 116, 119, 138 planning of, 120 Patterson, Robert, 271–73, 278–79 National Army Day, 395 Paul of Tarsus, 118, 121, 130 Native Americans, 84–85, 407–11 Peace Movement of Ethiopia, 269 Nativism, 201–2 Pearson, Roger, 280–81, 283 Nature, by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 3, 12 Western Destiny, 283 Nazis, 269, 280

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Pendleton, Edmund, 235 Public history, 429–30 Pennington, J. W. C., 47 Putnam, Carleton, 287 Pentagon, 205–7 Race and Reason: A Yankee View, 287 The Pentagon: A History, by Steve Vogel, 205–7 People's Press, 47 Q Petersburg, 418–20 Quakers, 231, 234 Pharsalia (Nelson County), 195–97 Pharsalia: An Environmental Biography of a Southern R Plantation, 1780–1880, by Lynn A. Nelson, 195– Race and Reason: A Yankee View, by Carleton Putnam, 97 287 Philadelphia Brigade, 377 race relations, 300–301 Phillips, Jason, Diehard Rebel: The Confederate Culture Race Relations at the Margins: Slaves and Poor Whites in of Invincibility, 306–7 the Antebellum Countryside, by Jeff Forret, 300–301 Phipps, Benjamin, 115 Race, Reason, and Massive Resistance: The Diary of Pickett and His Men, by LaSalle Corbell Pickett, 385– David J. Mays, 1954–1959, edited by James R. 86, 389, 393, 396–97 Sweeney, 426–27 Pickett's Division, 374 Racial Integrity Act of 1924, 267 Pickett, George E., 371–73, 378, 381–86, 392–93 Ragosta, John A., Ragosta, John, "Fighting for gravesite of, 391 Freedom: Virginia Dissenter's Struggle for Religious Pickett, George, Jr., 374, 382 Liberty during the American Revolution," 226–61 Pickett, LaSalle Corbell, 370, 370–406, 378 review by, 415–16 burial of, 398 railroads, 154, 173–74 employment, 375–76, 383–84, 394, 396 Rainach, Willie, 279 Gettysburg reunion card (1887), 380 Randolph, Edmund, 245 gravesite of, 391 Rashomon , 116 lecture tours, 394–96 Raynal, Guillaume-Thomas, 357 portrayal of African Americans, 384, 394 Reading the Man: A Portrait of Robert E. Lee Through works by, 384–86, 389, 393, 396–97 His Private Letters, by Elizabeth Brown Pryor, 85– Pickett's Charge, 394 87 "The Pilgrim's Progress: Thomas J. Jackson's Journey Readjuster Party, 169–70 Toward Civility and Citizenship," by Christopher Rebok, Sandra, "Enlightened Correspondents: The R. Lawton, 2–41 Transatlantic Dialogue of Thomas Jefferson and Pine and Palm, 47 Alexander von Humboldt," 328–69 Plecker, William A., 267 Reconciliation movement, 370–406 political philosophy, 297–98 Recueil d'Observation Astronomiques, by Alexander von Portsmouth, 52 Humboldt, 356 history of, 99–100 Reese, Giles, 131 Potsdam (Germany), 347 religious history, 415–16 Powell, John, 267, 275 Republican Party (Va.), 169–70 Presbyterian church, 28, 30 Rhys, Isaac, 233 Presbyterians, 229–30, 232, 234, 237–38, 243, 245, Rice, James D., review by, 407–8 247–48, 250–51 Richmond Dispatch, 382, 385 presidential campaign of 1856, 335 "'A Richmond Institution': Earnest Sevier Cox, Racial Preston, John Thomas Lewis, 19, 28–31 Propaganda, and White Resistance to the Civil Preston, Margaret Junkin, 91–94 Rights Movement," by Jason Ward, 262–93 Price, Birch and Co., 55 Rieser, Andrew C., 395 The Principles of Courtesy, by G. W. Hervey, 26 Right Magazine, 282 "The Prophet in His Own Words: Nat Turner's Roanoke, 150–90, 159, 424–26 Biblical Construction," by Anthony Santoro, 114– as corporate town, 169 49 businesses, 165 Prosser, Gabriel, 136 city government of, 180–81 Protestant Episcopal Church of America, 250 designation as a city, 179 Pryor, Elizabeth Brown, Reading the Man: A Portrait of growth of, 156, 176 Robert E. Lee Through His Private Letters, 85–87 growth of business district, 163–66

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map of, 150 Shenandoah Valley Railroad, 154, 158, 169 political history, 169–70 offices of, 173 population growth of, 153 Sheridan, Philip Henry, 386 real estate development in, 156–58, 163 Sibley, John L., 67 Roanoke Board of Health, 181 Sickles, Daniel E., 394 Roanoke Gas Company, 180 Sidbury, James, 121 Roanoke Land & Improvement Company, 156–58, Silber, Nina, 384 170, 175, 177–78, 180 Sillers, Walter, 271 Roanoke Machine Works, 156–58, 162, 169, 182 slave pens, 55 employees of, 172–73 slave ship, 346 offices of, 172 slavery, 300–301, 346 Roanoke, Virginia, 1882–1912: Magic City of the New economic aspects, 76–78 South, by Rand Dotson, 424–26 Slavery and American Economic Development, by Gavin Robertson, James I., Jr., 24 Wright, 76–78 Robertson, James I., Jr., and William C. Davis, eds., Sloan, Herbert, 232 Virginia at War, 1862, 421–23 Smith, Drew L., 285 Robertson, William, 357 Smith, Francis H., 28 Rockwell, George Lincoln, 283 Smith, Gerrit, 47 Rorer, Ferdinand, 158 Snyder, Claire, 10 Ross, E. A., 267 Soldiers' Aid Society, 65 Rotundo, E. Anthony, 9 Southampton County Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 10–11 map of, 127 Royster, Charles, 27 Southern Historical Society Papers, 385 Rucker, C. M., 279 The South's Part in Mongrelizing the Nation, by Earnest Rucker, H. W., 279 Sevier Cox, 277 Rutledge, Edward, 332 Spangler, Jewel L., Virginians Reborn: Anglican Monopoly, Evangelical Dissent, and the Rise of the S Baptists in the Late Eighteenth Century, 415–16 Sailor's Creek, battle of, 386 Spanish America, 329–34, 336, 341, 348, 350–53, 360 Salary Act, 247 Spanish-American War, 385–86 saloons, 166 Spenersche Zeitung, 334 Sam (slave), 115 Stanhope, Philip Dormer, 4th earl of Chesterfield. See Samuel (prophet), 118, 123–24 Lord Chesterfield Sanborn, Anson L., 62–63 Starr, Frederick, 266 Sandy Creek Baptists, 248 State Library Commission, 271 Santoro, Anthony, "The Prophet in His Own Words: States Rights Council of Georgia, 278 Nat Turner's Biblical Construction," 114–49 steam engine, 174 Saul of Tarsus. See Paul of Tarsus Stephens, Frederick L., 397 Schlotterbeck, John T., review by, 195–97 Stephens, George E., 49 "The School Situation in Clinton, Tennessee," by Stephenson, William, 280–81 Earnest Sevier Cox, 279 Stewart, Bruce E., review by, 424–26 Schrag, Zachary M., review by, 205–7 Stewart, Erasmus H., 165, 180–81 Scott, Dred, 336, 346. See also Dred Scott case Stewart, Geraldine, 165 Scott, Winfield, 22 Stone, Edward, 179 Scottish highlanders, 410–11 Stoner, J. B., 273, 278 Semple, Robert, 249 Strother, Warren H. and Peter Wallenstein, From VPI Sermon on the Mount, 125–26, 130, 135, 139 to State University: President T. Marshall Hahn, Jr. Seven Years' War, 78–79 and the Transformation of Virginia Tech, 1962– Shannon, Timothy J., review by, 409–10 1974, 207–9 Sheehan-Dean, Aaron, Why Confederates Fought: Family Stuart, John G., 382 and Nation in Civil War Virginia, 305–6 Styron, William, 119, 121 review by, 303–4 Sundquist, Eric, 133 Sheldon, Garrett Ward, The Liberal Republicanism of Sustaining Identity, Recapturing Heritage: Exploring John Taylor of Caroline, 297–98 Issues of Public History, Tourism, and Race in a

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Southern Town, by Ann Denkler, 429–30 Jefferson, by Alan Pell Crawford, 417–18 Swanson, Drew Addison, review by, 297–98 Two Penny Act, 231 Sweeney, James R., ed., Race, Reason, and Massive Resistance: The Diary of David J. Mays, 1954–1959, U 426–27 Underwood Constitutional Convention, 66 Unending Hate, by Earnest Sevier Cox, 270–72, 280 T "Unending Tragedy," by Earnest Sevier Cox, 285 Tablas Geográfico-Politica, by Alexander von Union Depot, 158, 166, 169 Humboldt, 349 Union Veteran Legion, 392 Tableaux de la Nature, by Alexander von Humboldt, Union Women's Relief Corps, 387 356 United Confederate Veterans (UCV), 393 Take Your Choice: Separation or Mongrelization, by United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC), 387, Theodore Bilbo, 268 392–93 Tallulah Falls (Ga.), 387 Virginia Division, 398 Tayloe, John (1687–1747), 298–300 (Civil War): Tayloe, John (1721–1779), 298–300 Army of the Potomac, 381, 394 Tayloe, John (1771–1828), 298–300 11th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, 61 Taylor, J. M., 28 XI Corps, 394 Taylor, James T. S., 66 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 49 Taylor, John, 297–98 47th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 61 Taylor, R. J., 28 106th Pennsylvania Infantry, 383 Taylor-McGraw, Marie, An African Republic: Black and II Corps (Army of the Potomac), 374 White Virginians in the Making of Liberia, 197–98 27th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 61 Teaford & Company Furniture, 165 United States Colored Troops (USCT): Terry, Peyton, 156, 158, 161, 168, 178 1st Regiment, 56, 61–62 Teutonic Unity, by Earnest Sevier Cox, 277, 280–82, 2d Regiment, 53, 60–61, 63, 66 284 2d Regiment North Carolina Colored Volunteers, Thomas Jefferson: Draftsman of a Nation, by Natalie S. 63 Bober, 79–82 4th Regiment, 42, 56, 61 Thompson, Joseph P., 63 6th Regiment, 63 Thornton, William, 356 United States Military Academy, 3, 7–8 Thrasher, John Sidney, 334 Universal African Nationalist Movement, 269, 279 Tocqueville, Alexis de, Democracy in America, 26 Universal Negro Improvement Association, 269 Torget, Andrew J., Edward L. Ayers, and Gary W. Gallagher, eds., Crucible of the Civil War: Virginia V from Secession to Commemoration, 88–89 Van Buren, Martin, 14 Torrence, Mary E., 397 Van Zandt, Cynthia, Brothers Among Nations: The tourism, 429–30 Pursuit of Intercultural Alliances in Early America, Travers, William, 158, 163 1580–1660, 409–10 Travis, Joseph, 123 Vardaman, James K., 266, 276 Trench Warfare under Grant and Lee: Field Fortifications Vargas, Edward, 282 in the Overland Campaign, by Earl J. Hess, 89–91 Veracruz (Mexico), map of, 347 Trout, Henry, 155–56, 161, 178 Vesey, Denmark, 136 Tuck, William, 287 Viele, Egbert L., 62 Turner, Benjamin, 133 Viking Age, 284 Turner, Cherry, 131 Virginia: Turner, Nat, 114–49 Civil War history, 88–91, 305–6, 421–23 Bible of, 129 Colonial history, 73–76 interpretation of New Testament, 125–26, 132–33, Virginia & Tennessee Railroad. See Norfolk & Western 135, 137 Railroad interpretation of Old Testament, 123–24, 138, 140 Virginia at War, 1862, edited by James I. Robertson, Turner, Samuel, 133–34 Jr., and William C. Davis, 421–23 Twilight at Monticello: The Final Years of Thomas Virginia Constitution, 233, 235 Virginia Convention, 228, 236

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