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Magazine of History and Biography

Index to Volume 120 (2012)

Bold page numbers indicate illustrations (Issue number 1: 1–104; 2: 105–208; 3: 209–312; 4: 313–416)

A B abolitionism, 280–82 Bacon, Mathew, A New Abridgment of the Law, 325 abolitionist art, 280–82 Bagby, George, 351 Acts of Assembly, Passed in the Colony of Virginia, from the Baker, Meredith Henne, The Richmond Theater Fire: Year 1662, 321 Early America’s First Great Disaster, 277–78 Adams, Henry, 108, 156 Baker, Paula, 249 Adams, John Quincy, 131, 247, 253, 254 Baptist preachers, 14 African American musicians, 153, 160 Barbee, Matthew Mace, “Matthew Fontaine Maury and African Methodist Episcopal Church, 228 the Evolution of Southern Memory,” 372–93 Albright, Horace, 34–35, 37–38, 42 Baring, Alexander (Lord Ashburton), 257–58 Allen, Richard, 222, 228 Barksdale, Kevin T., review by, 87–89 Allgor, Catherine, 243, 248, 262 Barnes, L. Diane, review by, 186–87 Almost Free: A Story about Family and Race in Antebellum Barnett, Elder, 156 Virginia, by Eva Sheppard Wolf, 398–99 Basch, Norma, 262 Alvis, John, 26 Battle Abbey. see Confederate Memorial Institute American Colonization Society, 123–25 “Battle Abbey Centennial,” 62–78 American Crisis: and the Dangerous Baxter, Richard, 223 Two Years After Yorktown, 1781–1783, by William M. Benedictine College Catholic Theatre League, 49 Fowler, Jr., 79–80 Berkeley, Sir William, 321 American Emperor: Aaron Burr’s Challenge to Jefferson’s Bermuda, 270–71 America, by David O. Stewart, 82–84 Bernhard, Virginia, A Tale of Two Colonies: What Really American Revolution, 181–83 Happened in Virginia and Bermuda, 270–71 An Exact Abridgment of all the Public Acts of Assembly of Bertrand, Henri, 259–60 Virginia, by John Mercer, 321, 325 Beverley, Robert, An Exact Abridgment of the Publick Laws An Exact Abridgment of the Publick Laws of Virginia, in of Virginia, in Force and Use, June 10. 1720 . . . , 321 Force and Use, June 10. 1720 . . . , by Robert Beverley, Billings, Warren M., “Send us . . . what other Lawe books 321 you shall thinke fitt: Books That Shaped the Law in Andrews, Dee, 226 Virginia, 1600–1860,” 314–39 Anglican Church. see Church of England Bishop, Jacob, 21 Appalachian history, 87–89 Bissell & Sinkler, 66 Armistead, Lewis, 21 Blackstone, William, Commentaries on the Laws of art history, 280–82 England, 320, 326 Asbury, Francis, 13–14, 21, 211–12, 223–24, 226 Blair, James, 6 The Causes, Evils, and Cures of the Heart and Church Blair, Lewis H., The Prosperity of the South Dependant on Division, 223 the Elevation of the Negro, 157 Associates of Dr. Thomas Bray, 11 Bland, Otis, 40, 43, 50–51 Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Bledsoe, A. C., 150 39–40 Blight, David, 373, 377 The Author’s Apology for Protesting Against the Methodist Bonastia, Christopher, Southern Stalemate: Five Years Episcopal Government, by James O’Kelly, 211 without Public Education in Prince Edward County, Atlantic, Mississippi, and Ohio Railroad, 363 Virginia, 293–94 The Book of Oaths, and the Severall Forms Thereof, both Antient and Modern . . . , by Richard Garnet, 319 Bouvier, John, 326 401–3 Bradburn, Douglas, and John C. Coombs, eds., Early biography, 403–4 Modern Virginia: Reconsidering the Old Dominion, generalship, 403–4 180–81 memory, 192–93 Brasher, Glenn David, The Peninsula Campaign and the nursing, 288–89 Necessity of Emancipation: African Americans and the Peninsula Campaign, 286–87 Fight for Freedom, 286–87 Clarkson, Thomas, 119 Broadwater, Jeff, : A Son of Virginia and a Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Founder of the Nation, 395–96 Species, 110 Brookhiser, Richard, James Madison, 273–75 Clay, Henry, 132, 247 Brown, John, 282–84 Clinton, De Witt, 128 Brown, Thomas J., ed., Remixing the Civil War: Cohens v. Virginia (1816), 126 Meditations on the Sesquicentennial, 192–93 Coke, Sir Edward, 325 Brown v. Board of Education, 291–94 Institutes of the Laws of England, 326 Brown’s Battleground: Students, Segregationists, and the Coles, Jesse, 25 Struggle for Justice in Prince Edward County, Virginia, A Collection of all the Acts of Assembly, Now in Force, in the by Jill Ogline Titus, 291–92 Colony of Virginia, by William Parks, 321, 325 Bruce, Philip, 225 A Collection of Forms Used by the Clerks of Courts of Law Bruce, Philip A., 157 and Equity in Virginia, by Conway Robinson, 329 Bruckner, Martin, 341 colonial history, 177–78, 180–81 Brundage, Fitzhugh, 161 Colonial National Monument, 32–61 Bruton Parish Church, 10 Colonial Parkway, 48, 52–53 Bryan, C., 21, 23 Commentaries on the Laws of England, by William Bryan, John Stewart, 39–40, 45 Blackstone, 320, 326 at the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, 45 Commentaries on the Laws of Virginia, Comprising the Burlamaqui, Jean Jacques, Principles of Natural Law, 326 Substance of the Course of Lectures Delivered to the Burr, Aaron, 82–84 Winchester Law School, by Henry St. George Tucker, Burrough, Jeremiah, 223 328–29 Burton, Orville Vernon, Jerald Podair, and Jennifer L. A Complete Collection of all the Lawes of Virginia Now in Weber, eds., The Struggle for Equality: Essays on Force. Carefully Copied from the Assembly Records . . . , Sectional Conflict, the Civil War, and the Long 321 Reconstruction, 289–91 The Complete Court-Keeper, by Giles Jacob, 318 Butchertown Cats, 167 Confederate Memorial Association, 65, 67 Byrd, William, 322 establishment of, 64 merger with Virginia Historical Society, 69 C Confederate Memorial Institute, 62–78, 74 Calhoun, John C., 108, 110, 112, 120, 134, 261, 349 cornerstone of, 67 Camp, Israel. see Israel Kemp cornerstone ceremony, 62, 63, 74 Carmichael, Peter S., review by, 401–3 design of, 66–67, 73 Carney, Charity R., Ministers and Masters: Methodism, mural gallery, 68, 76 Manhood, and Honor in the Old South, 400–401 Confederate soldier Carter, Robert “King,” 322 clay model, 75 cartoon, 159 drawing of, 75 The Causes, Evils, and Cures of the Heart and Church The CSS Virginia: Sink Before Surrender, by John V. Division (1792) by Francis Asbury, 223 Quarstein, 284–86 Charles II (of England), 326 A Continuation of the Abridgment, by John Mercer, 322 Chautauqua Society (Bon Air Chapter), 148 Coombs, John C., and Douglas Bradburn, eds., Early Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, 358 Modern Virginia: Reconsidering the Old Dominion, Chorley, Kenneth, 37 180–81 Christian, George L., 65 Cooper, Mary Fairlie, 239 Church of England, 9 Cooper, Thomas, 239–40 civil rights, 291–94 Corbin, Diana Fontaine Maury, 378–79 Civil Rights Act (1875), 156 Coski, John M., review by, 284–86 Civil War, 85–87, 187–89, 192–93, 284–87, 289–91, Cotlar, Seth, Tom Paine’s America: The Rise and Fall of Transatlantic Radicalism in the Early Republic, 81–82 Early Modern Virginia: Reconsidering the Old Dominion, Council of State (Virginia) edited by Douglas Bradburn and John C. Coombs, library of, 322 180–81 Countrey Justice; Containing the Practice of Justices of the Eaton, Margaret, 262 Peace Out of Their Session, by Michael Dalton, 318 Edison Company, 153–54 Cowell, John, A Law Dictionary: Or the Interpreter of 1812: The Navy’s War, by George C. Daughan, 183–84 Words and Terms, 317, 323 1861: The Civil War Awakening, by Adam Goodheart, Cramton, Louis, 37 85–87 Crowe, Eyre, 280–82 Eirenarcha; or of the Office of the Justice of the Peace, by C.S.S. Virginia, 284–86 William Lambarde, 318 Culture and Liberty in the Age of the American Revolution, Ellet, Elizabeth F., 261 by Michal Jan Rozbicki, 181–83 Ellyson, J. Taylor, 65–66, 66, 67 emancipation, 286–87 D Embrick, Stanley, 43 Dabney, Virginius, 384 The Empire Reformed: English America in the Age of the Dalton, Michael, Countrey Justice; Containing the Practice Glorious Revolution, by Owen Stanwood, 177–78 of Justices of the Peace Out of Their Session, 318 Entries of Declaration, Bars; Replications, Rejoynders, Issues, Dalton, Michael, Office and Authority of Sheriffs, 318 Verdicts, Judgments, Executions, Process, Continuances, Daughan, George C., 1812: The Navy’s War, 183–84 Essoyns, and Divers Other Matters . . . , by William Daugherity, Brian J., review by, 291–92 Rastell, 319 Davies, Samuel, 12–13 Eppes, Anderson, 153, 160 Davis, Jefferson, 265 Essay on Negro-Slavery (1789) by James O’Kelly, 221 Davis, William C., and James I. Robertson, Jr., eds., Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, Virginia at War, 1865, 187–89 by Thomas Clarkson, 110 Dawson, William, 6 European colonization, 178–80 de Priest, Oscar Stanton, 41 DeBow’s Review, 353, 358 F Defending White Democracy: The Making of a Fairlie, James, 239 Segregationist Movement and the Remaking of Racial Fairlie, Maria Yates, 239 Politics, 1936–1965, by Jason Morgan Ward, 190–92 Fausz, J. Frederick, review by, 270–71 Democratic Party, 249 Fillmore, Mary Abigail, 242 DeWitt, Alphonso, 153 First Baptist Church (Williamsburg), 15, 26 Deyle, Steven, 109 Fisher, Terri, and Kirsten Sparenborg, Lost Communities Dianna (slave), 220 of Virginia, 89–90 Dickens, Charles, 252, 256–57 Fitzhugh, George, 349, 351 Dickson, Keith D., Sustaining Southern Identity: Douglas Flushing (Netherlands), 360, 361, 362–63, 365 Southall Freeman and Memory in the Modern South, Forbes, Robert, 109, 128 189–90 Ford, Lacy, 111 Dierksheide, Christa, 123 Forret, Jeff, review by, 84–85 Dipper, John, 26 Foster, Gaines, Ghosts of the Confederacy, 380 Discourses Concerning Government, by Algernon Sidney, Fowler, William M., Jr., American Crisis: George 326 Washington and the Dangerous Two Years After Dixon, John, 322 Yorktown, 1781–1783, 79–80 The Dogs of War: 1861, by Emory M. Thomas, 85–87 Franklin County, 87–89 Donelson, Emily, 242, 246 Freehling, William, 111 Dover Baptist Association, 4, 21–24 Freeman, Douglas Southall, 68, 69, 162, 189–90 Dromgoole, Edward, 220, 223 Du Bois, W. E. B., 157 G Duncan, William, 19 gangs, 167 Dupuy, Powhatan, 147 Garnet, Richard, The Book of Oaths, and the Severall Dyer, Frank L., 154 Forms Thereof, both Antient and Modern . . . , 319 Garnett, James Mercer, 112, 127 E Early, John, 220 “Geography as Power: The Political Economy of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Matthew Fontaine Maury,” by John Majewski and Virginia: With Select Cases Relating Chiefly to Points of Todd W. Wahlstrom, 340–71 Practice Decided by the Superior Courts of Chancery for Georgian, Elizabeth A., “‘That Unhappy Division’: the Richmond District, 328 Reconsidering the Causes and Significance of the and William Munford and Benjamin Watkins Leigh, O’Kelly Schism in the Methodist Episcopal Church,” The Revised Code of the Laws of Virginia: Being a 210–35 Collection of all such Acts of the General Assembly, of a Ghosts of the Confederacy, by Gaines Foster, 380 Public and Permanent Nature as are in Force, 328 Gillet, Simon. see Simon Gullet Henriques, Peter R., review by, 79–80 Gilmer, Thomas Walker, 245 Henry, Patrick, 322, 326 Gilpin, R. Blakeslee, John Brown Still Lives! America’s biography, 394–95 Long Reckoning with Violence, Equality, and Change, Hewitt, Lawrence Lee, and Thomas E. Schott, eds., Lee 282–84 and His Generals: Essays in Honor of T. Harry Glorious Revolution, 177–78 Williams, 403–4 Goodheart, Adam, 1861: The Civil War Awakening, Heyrman, Christine, 226 85–87 Hilde, Libra R., Worth a Dozen Men: Women and Nursing Goodwin, William A. R., 40–41, 43, 50–51 in the Civil War South, 288–89 “Gowan Pamphlet: Baptist Preacher in Slavery and Historical Collections, by John Rushworth, 326 Freedom,” by Linda Rowe, 2–31 Hoffbauer, Charles, 67, 75 Grace (slave), 4 Hofstra, Warren R., ed., Ulster to America: The Scots-Irish Great Depression, 56 Migration Experience, 1680–1830, 271–73 Green, Jennnifer R., and Jonathan Daniel Wells, eds., Hoge, Moses, 150 The Southern Middle Class in the Long Nineteenth Holsey, Lucius Henry, 157, 161 Century, 186–87 Hone, Philip, 261 Green Spring (James City County), 15, 18 Horney, Kylie A., review by, 180–81 Gulf Stream, 345 Horrocks, James, 10 Gullet, Simon, 21 Horwitz, Tony, Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid Gunther, John Conrad, 8 That Sparked the Civil War, 282–84 Gutzman, Kevin R. C., James Madison and the Making of Houpt, David, review by, 184–86 America, 273–75 Hulbert, Matthew C., review by, 192–93 Gwin, William M., 355–56 Hull, Hope, 221 Hyde Park Improvement Protective Club (Chicago, Ill.), H 162 Hahn, Steven C., review by, 178–80 Haitian Revolution, 22, 113–14 I Harpers Ferry raid, 282–84 Institutes of the Laws of England, by Sir Edward Coke, 326 Harris, Marc L., review by, 181–83 intellectual history, 81–82, 181–83 Harrison, Robert Monroe, 354 Irving, Washington, 252, 256–57 Harrison, William Henry, 246 Harrold, Stanley, review by, 282–84 J Harry (slave), 14 Jackson, Stonewall Hart, Harris, 387 monument of, 384 Hayes, Kevin J., review by, 394–95 Jacob, Giles, A New Law-Dictionary, 318 Haynes, C. B., 153 Jacob, Giles, The Complete Court-Keeper, 318 Hengham, Ralph de, and Simon Theolall, Registrum James Madison: A Son of Virginia and a Founder of the Brevium Tam Originalium, Quam Judicialum, 319 Nation, by Jeff Broadwater, 395–96 Hening, William Waller, 327–28 James Madison, by Richard Brookhiser, 273–75 The New Virginia Justice: Comprising the Office and James Madison and the Making of America, by Kevin R. C. Authority of a Justice of the Peace, in the Commonwealth Gutzman, 273–75 of Virginia, 328 James O’Kelly Schism, 210–35 The Statutes at Large; Being a Collection of all the Laws Jamestown settlement, 270–71 of Virginia, From the First Session of the Legislature in Jansen, Marin H., 362–65 the Year 1619, 327 Jarratt, Devereux, 221 and William Waller and William Munford, Report of Jefferson, Thomas, 19, 116, 126–27, 134, 322, 326, 375 Jennings, Matthew, New Worlds of Violence: Cultures and House Social Scene, 1841–44,” 236–69 Conquests in the Early American Southeast, 178–80 review by, 397–98 Jennings, Paul, 184–86 Lee, Jesse, 214 Jnoes, Elizabeth, 12 Lee, Robert Edward, 387 Joe (slave), 4 monument of (Richmond), 65, 373, 384 John Brown Still Lives! America’s Long Reckoning with Lee, William, 13, 15 Violence, Equality, and Change, by R. Blakeslee Gilpin, Lee and His Generals: Essays in Honor of T. Harry 282–84 Williams, edited by Lawrence Lee Hewitt and Thomas John Randolph of Roanoke, by David Johnson, 275–77 E. Schott, 403–4 “John Randolph of Roanoke and the Politics of Slavery in Leigh, Banjamin Watkins, William Waller Hening, and the Early Republic,” by Nicholas Wood, 106–43 William Munford, The Revised Code of the Laws of Johnson, Archie, 153 Virginia: Being a Collection of all such Acts of the Johnson, David, John Randolph of Roanoke, 275–77 General Assembly, of a Public and Permanent Nature as Johnson, David, review by, 189–90 are in Force, 328 Jones, Absalom, 222 Leigh, William, 133 Jones, Cary W., 364–65 Lewis, James E., Jr., review by, 82–84 Jones, Sarah, 227 liberty, 181–83 Liechtenstein, Gaston, 380 K Lincoln, Abraham Kammen, Michael, 36 monument of (Washington, D.C.), 389 Kemble, Fanny, 240 Lost Cause, 63–64, 70, 373, 377, 380, 388–90 Kemp, Israel, 21, 26 Lost Communities of Virginia, by Terri Fisher and Kirsten Key, Francis Scott, 118, 132–33 Sparenborg, 89–90 Kidd, Thomas S., : First Among Patriots, Lucy (slave), 19 394–95 Lyerly, Lynn, 228 Kierner, Cynthia A., Martha Jefferson Randolph, Daughter Lynchburg and Danville Railroad, 358 of Monticello: Her Life and Times, 397–98 lynching, 161 Kierner, Cynthia A., review by, 277–78 King’s Arm Tavern (Williamsburg), 6 M Kneebone, John T., review by, 190–92 McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), 126 Kosiorek, Jeffrey, “Masquerading Indians and Unsightly McInnis, Maurie D., Slaves Waiting for Sale: Abolitionist Blacks: Racial Policy, the American Past, and National Art and the American Slave Trade, 280–82 Identity at Colonial National Monument,” 32–61 Macleod, Duncan, 108 Kroner, Harold, 43 Macon, Nathaniel, 112, 116 Kurtz, William B., review by, 187–89 McPherson, James M., 290–91, 387–88 Madison, Dolley, 242–45, 251, 263–64 L Madison, James, 126–27, 273–75 Labunski, Richard, review by, 395–96 biography, 273–75, 395–96 Lamb, William E., 364 Madison family, 184–86 Lambarde, William, Eirenarcha; or of the Office of the Mahone, William, 363–64 Justice of the Peace, 318 Majewski, John, and Todd W. Wahlstrom, “Geography Lane, Harriet, 242 as Power: The Political Economy of Matthew law books, 314–39 Fontaine Maury,” 340–71 A Law Dictionary: Or the Interpreter of Words and Terms, map of transatlantic trade, 361 by John Cowell, 317 Marshall, John, 132 The Lawes of Virginia Now in Force: Collected out of the Martha Jefferson Randolph, Daughter of Monticello: Her Assembly Records, and Digested into One Volume. Life and Times, by Cynthia A. Kierner, 397–98 Revised and Confirmed by the Grand Assembly held at Mary (slave), 19 James-City . . . the 23d of March 1661[/62], by Francis Mason, George, 322, 326 Moryson and Henry Randolph, 321 “Masquerading Indians and Unsightly Blacks: Racial Lawrence (slave), 19 Policy, the American Past, and National Identity at Leahy, Christopher J., “Playing Her Greatest Role: Colonial National Monument,” by Jeffrey Kosiorek, Priscilla Cooper Tyler and the Politics of the White 32–61 massive resistance, 291–94 Mather, Stephen, 35 Miller, A. P., 146 Mattern, David B., review by, 273–75 Miller, David, 19–20, 23–24 “Matthew Fontaine Maury and the Evolution of Miller, Giles, 146 Southern Memory,” by Matthew Mace Barbee, Miller, James Agnew. see Polk Miller 372–93 Miller, Kelly, 157 Matthew Fontaine Maury Association, 380, 385–88 Miller, Maude Lee Withers, 147 Maury, Dabney, 377–79 Miller, Polk, 144, 144–76, 158 Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 340–71, 352, 372, 372–93, African American reaction to, 151–52 381 childhood, 146 and railroad development, 346, 358, 363 Civil War service of, 147 and southern (U.S.) immigration to , 355, 376 death, 167 and trade with South America, 347–48, 375 marriage, 147 and transatlantic trade, 360, 362, 364 northern white reaction to, 152 as role model, 387 performance showbill, 159 as scientist, 375 southern white reaction to, 150–51 as a scientist, 345 Ministers and Masters: Methodism, Manhood, and Honor in at Virginia Military Institute, 356, 376 the Old South, by Charity R. Carney, 400–401 Confederate service of, 376, 387 Missouri crisis, 125–26, 128–30 in Mexico, 351, 376 M’Kendree, William, 220 memorialization of, 372–93 Moffitt, Elvira Evelina, 380, 386–87 monument of, 372–93, 382 Money over Mastery, Family over Freedom: Slavery in the monument unveiling ceremony, 383 Antebellum Upper South, by Calvin Schermerhorn, Physical Geography of the Sea, 377 84–85 Physical Survey of Virginia, 359, 361 (Richmond), 373, 384–85, 390 survey of Virginia, 357 moonshine, 87–89 views on slavery, 349 Moore, Moses, 26 “A Vindication of Virginia and the South,” 377–79 Moore, Thomas, Tom Crib’s Memorial to Congress, Maximilian I (of Mexico), 350–51, 352, 366, 376 128–29 Mead, Joseph, 21 Morgan, J. Pierpont, 65 Mead, Stith, 213 Moryson, Francis, and Henry Randolph, The Lawes of Meade and Baker (Richmond), 147 Virginia Now in Force: Collected out of the Assembly Mellon, Paul, 70 Records, and Digested into One Volume. Revised and Memphis Commercial Convention of 1869, 362 Confirmed by the Grand Assembly held at James-City Mercer, John, 322 . . . the 23d of March 1661[/62], 321 An Exact Abridgment of all the Public Acts of Assembly Moses (Baptist preacher), 14–15, 19 of Virginia, 321, 325 Moton, Robert R., 40–41, 156 A Continuation of the Abridgment, 322 Munford, William, and William Waller Hening, Report of Methodist Episcopal Church, 210–35, 400–401 Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of black membership, 221–23, 222 Virginia: With Select Cases Relating Chiefly to Points of General Conference of 1792, 214, 221, 224 Practice Decided by the Superior Courts of Chancery for General Conference of 1796, 224 the Richmond District, 328 James O’Kelly Schism, 210–35 Munford, William, Benjamin Watkins Leigh, and Maryland Annual Conference, 218 William Waller Hening, The Revised Code of the Laws membership, 214–18, 215–18 of Virginia: Being a Collection of all such Acts of the minister of, 400–401 General Assembly, of a Public and Permanent Nature as Methodist ministers, 400–401 are in Force, 328 Mexico Mutual Assurance of Virginia building, 167 southern (U.S.) immigration into, 354 Michaux, Solomon Lightfoot, 55–57 N middle class, 186–87 Napoleon III (of ), 351 Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid That Sparked Nash, Roderick, 36 the Civil War, by Tony Horwitz, 282–84 National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race in “Military Mural Paintings” by Charles Hoffbauer, 68, 76 America, 55–56 conservation of, 70 National Park Service, 35, 51–54, 57 A Collection of all the Acts of Assembly, Now in Force, in interpretation of slavery, 53–54 the Colony of Virginia, 321 Native Americans, 178–80 Patrick Henry: First Among Patriots, by Thomas S. Kidd, naval history, 183–84, 284–86 394–95 A New Abridgment of the Law, by Mathew Bacon, 325 Payne, John Barton, 68 New Deal, 35 Peel, Robert, 257 A New Law-Dictionary, by Giles Jacob, 318 The Peninsula Campaign and the Necessity of The New Virginia Justice: Comprising the Office and Emancipation: African Americans and the Fight for Authority of a Justice of the Peace, in the Commonwealth Freedom, by Glenn David Brasher, 286–87 of Virginia, by William Waller Hening, 328 Pershing, John J., 33–34, 42 New Worlds of Violence: Cultures and Conquests in the Pestana, Carla Gardina, review by, 177–78 Early American Southeast, by Matthew Jennings, Pétain, Henri, 33–34, 42 178–80 Peters, John O., review by, 89–90 Ngai, Mae, 41, 49, 57 Peterson, Charles E., 52–53 Niles, Hezekiah, 132 pharmacies, 147 Noland, William C., 66 Physical Geography of the Sea, by Matthew Fontaine Norfolk, 359, 360, 361, 362–64 Maury, 377 Norfolk and Great Western Railroad, 358 Physical Survey of Virginia, by Matthew Fontaine Maury, Northwest Ordinance, 127 359, 361 Notes on Blackstone’s Commentaries: For the Use of Pickering, Timothy, 121, 125 Students, by Henry St. George Tucker, 328 Pilmore, Joseph, 13 nurses, 288–89 “Playing Her Greatest Role: Priscilla Cooper Tyler and the Politics of the White House Social Scene, O 1841–44,” by Christopher J. Leahy, 236–69 The Office and Authority of a Justice of Peace Explained and Podair, Jerald, Orville Vernon Burton, and Jennifer L. Digested, Under Proper Titles, by Richard Starke, 322 Weber, eds., The Struggle for Equality: Essays on The Office and Authority of a Justice of the Peace and Also Sectional Conflict, the Civil War, and the Long the Duty of Sheriffs . . . Adapted to the Constitution and Reconstruction, 289–91 Practice of Virginia, by George Webb, 314, 320 Polk, James K., 249 Office and Authority of Sheriffs, by Michael Dalton, 318 Polk Miller & Co., 147 “Polk Miller’s Old South Quartette: Interracial Stage O’Kelly, Elizabeth, 220 Performance at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,” O’Kelly, James, 210–35, 219 by Jacques Vest, 144–76 The Author’s Apology for Protesting Against the Populist Party, 163 Methodist Episcopal Government (1798), 211 A Portraiture of Domestic Slavery, by Jesse Torrey, Jr., 122 Essay on Negro-Slavery (1789), 221 The Practice in the Courts of Law and Equity in Virginia, grave of, 210, 219 by Conway Robinson, 329–30 views on slavery, 220–21 Presbyterians, 13 Old South Quartette, 145, 153–55, 160, 161, 165–66 Prince Edward County, 291–94 Old South society, 400–401 Principles of Natural Law, by Jean Jacques Burlamaqui, O’Leary, Elizabeth L., review by, 280–82 326 Onuf, Nicholas, 365 printers, 320, 322 Onuf, Peter, 365 The Prosperity of the South Dependant on the Elevation of the Negro, by Lewis H. Blair, 157 P public education, 293–94 Pamphlet, Gowan, 2–31 Purdie, Alexander, 322 education of, 6 manumission of, 16, 23–24 Q name of, 4–5 Quarstein, John V., The CSS Virginia: Sink Before Panic of 1819, 127 Surrender, 284–86 Parks, William, 320, 322 review by, 183–84 Collection of all the Acts of Assembly, Now in Force, in Quigley, Paul, Shifting Grounds: Nationalism and the the Colony of Virginia, 325 American South, 1848–1865, 279–80 Quincy, Josiah, Jr., 130 R The Richmond Theater Fire: Early America’s First Great R. E. Lee Camp of Confederate Veterans, 65, 68, 72 Disaster, by Meredith Henne Baker, 277–78 Raccoon Chase (James City County), 18 Rives, William Cabell, 134 map of, 2, 16 Roberts, Jonathan, 128–29 race relations, 156–57, 161–62 Robertson, James I., Jr., and William C. Davis, eds., Rafuse, Ethan S., review by, 85–87 Virginia at War, 1865, 187–89 railroad map, 359 Robinson, Conway, 324, 329–30 railroads, 359 A Collection of Forms Used by the Clerks of Courts of Randolph, Henry, and Francis Moryson, The Lawes of Law and Equity in Virginia, 329 Virginia Now in Force: Collected out of the Assembly The Practice in the Courts of Law and Equity in Records, and Digested into One Volume. Revised and Virginia, 329–30 Confirmed by the Grand Assembly held at James-City Rockefeller, John D., Jr., 36–37 . . . the 23d of March 1661[/62], 321 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 38, 46 Randolph, John, 106, 106–43, 120 Rouss, Charles Baltzell. see Charles Broadway Rouss biography, 275–77 Rouss, Charles Broadway, 63, 64, 65, 70 views on African colonization, 123–24, 132–33 Rouss, Peter, 66 views on slavery, 110–14, 130–31, 133 Routes of War: The World of Movement in the Confederate views on state’s rights, 112 South, by Yael A. Sternhell, 401–3 views on the slave trade, 115–19, 122 Rowe, Linda, “Gowan Pamphlet: Baptist Preacher in Randolph, Martha Jefferson, 242 Slavery and Freedom,” 2–31 Randolph, Richard, 111, 123 Rozbicki, Michal Jan, Culture and Liberty in the Age of the Rastell, John, Termes de la Ley, 318 American Revolution, 181–83 Rastell, William, Entries of Declaration, Bars; Replications, Runte, Alfred, 36 Rejoynders, Issues, Verdicts, Judgments, Executions, Rushworth, John, Historical Collections, 326 Process, Continuances, Essoyns, and Divers Other Russell, James S., 40–41 Matters . . . , 319 Ryan, Thomas Fortune, 67 Readjuster Party, 163 Reed, Nelson, 225 S Registrum Brevium Tam Originalium, Quam Judicialum, Sam (slave), 19 by Ralph de Hengham and Simon Theolall, 319 Sandys, Sir Edwin, 316–17 Remixing the Civil War: Meditations on the Schermerhorn, Calvin, Money over Mastery, Family over Sesquicentennial, edited by Thomas J. Brown, 192–93 Freedom: Slavery in the Antebellum Upper South, A Reply to an Apology for Protesting Against the Methodist 84–85 Episcopal Government, by Nicholas Snethen, 211 review by, 398–99 Report of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Schott, Thomas E., and Lawrence Lee Hewitt, eds., Lee Court of Virginia: With Select Cases Relating Chiefly to and His Generals: Essays in Honor of T. Harry Points of Practice Decided by the Superior Courts of Williams, 403–4 Chancery for the Richmond District, by William Waller Scots-Irish, 271–73 Hening and William Munford, 328 Secondat, Charles-Louis (baron de La Brede et Republican Methodist Church, 211, 215, 223, 227 Montesquieu), The Spirit of the Laws, 326 The Reviewer, 384 Secret Keeper Plot, 22–23 The Revised Code of the Laws of Virginia: Being a Collection segregation, 190–92, 291–94 of all such Acts of the General Assembly, of a Public and Semple, James, 25 Permanent Nature as are in Force, by William Waller Semple, Robert, 4, 14, 21, 23 Hening, William Munford, and Benjamin Watkins “Send us . . . what other Lawe books you shall thinke fitt: Leigh, 328 Books That Shaped the Law in Virginia, 1600–1860,” Richards, Leonard, 109 by Warren M. Billings, 314–39 Richmond Shifting Grounds: Nationalism and the American South, gangs of, 167 1848–1865, by Paul Quigley, 279–80 skyscrapers, 167 Shockoe Hill Cats, 167 theater fire (1811), 277–78 showbill, 159 Richmond Howitzers (2d Company), 147 Sidney, Algernon, Discourses Concerning Government, 326 Richmond theater fire, 277–78 Sievers, Frederick William, 381, 384, 388–89 skyscrapers, 167 A Slave in the White House: Paul Jennings and the The Statutes at Large; Being a Collection of all the Laws of Madisons, by Elizabeth Dowling Taylor, 184–86 Virginia, From the First Session of the Legislature in the slave laws, 4, 10, 21 Year 1619, by William Waller Hening, 327 slave rebellions, 22 Steele, Brian, review by, 81–82 slave revolts, 114 Sternhell, Yael A., Routes of War: The World of Movement slave trade, 115–17, 121, 122, 280–82 in the Confederate South, 401–3 Slave Trade Act (1819), 124 Stevens, Thomas Wood, 50 slavery, 2–31, 53–54, 84–85, 111–12, 184–86, 280–82, Stewart, David O., American Emperor: Aaron Burr’s 286–87, 398–99 Challenge to Jefferson’s America, 82–84 slaves The Struggle for Equality: Essays on Sectional Conflict, the as Christians, 10, 12–14, 18 Civil War, and the Long Reconstruction, edited by education of, 11 Orville Vernon Burton, Jerald Podair, and Jennifer L. literacy, 6 Weber, 289–91 religious meetings of, 18 Sustaining Southern Identity: Douglas Southall Freeman Slaves Waiting for Sale: Abolitionist Art and the American and Memory in the Modern South, by Keith D. Slave Trade, by Maurie D. 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