An Old Timer In Warrenton and Fauquier County by M. Louise Evans Index courtesy of Fauquier County Public Library (http://fauquierlibrary.org)

http://innopac.fauquiercounty.gov/record=b1006929 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page A&P on former site of Yates Building 38 Adams (President) reappointed Charles Lee Atty. General of the U.S. 155 Adams, John (President) appoints John Marshall Chief Justice 34 African Americans Georgianna and Son Boy clean author's offices 17 African Americans Charley Cheeks turns press at Fauquier Democrat 43 African Americans chapter on Madison's barbershop 96 African Americans cabins opposite the church burn down 115 African Americans Moore and Dorum - store, and other buildings lost in fire of 1909 121 African Americans Colored Hall, Charlie Marshall hero during fire in 1909 122 African Americans Edmonds family said to have had slaves 164 African Americans servants help with supper at The Dell 170 African Americans slave's initials are carved above door at Chestnut Lawn 180 Airlie burned during the ownership of Mr. Harry C. Groome 117 Ajax one of four original Fitzhugh places 183 Ajax name of a Fitzhugh holding in Casanova 62 Alderman, Edwin Anderson (Dr.) present for opening of Warrenton Library 46 Alexander, D. M. ran Warren Green Hotel 127 Alexandria Charles Lee lived here 155 Alexandria Mrs. Harry Beverley participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Alexandria Railroad station in Culpeper 56 Alexandria Street old frame church here replaced Turkey Run Church 155 Alexandria, Charles C. Carlin from lived at Red Store site 160 Alexandria, Virginia doors of Chestnut Lawn come from Arlington 181 Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Baker of purchase Rock Hill 183 Allen family sold land to James Payne, Chestnut Lawn 180 Allen, Katherine organist at St. James Episcopal Church 67 Allen, T. C. (Rev.) preacher at the Warrenton Baptist Church 76 Allport, J. C. and wife bought land from J. N. Casanova 185 Allport, M. J. and husband bought land from J. N. Casanova 185 Althoff lived in building on 2nd and Main 85 Amaret (Horse) Horse Show winner 106 Ambler, Cary brother of James M. who died on polar expedition 70 Ambler, Edward brother of James M. who died on polar expedition 68 Ambler, James C. nephew of James M. who died on polar expedition 68 Ambler, James C. nephew of James M. who died on polar expedition 71 Ambler, James M. topic of chapter, died of starvation on expedition 68 Ambler, Richard Cary (Dr.) father of James M. who died on polar expedition 68 Ambler, Susan Marshall mother of James M. who died on polar expedition 68 Anderson and Allison building was one a grocery store 87 Anderson Property topic of chapter 175 Anderson Smith Cottage at White Sulphur Springs 27 Anderson, A. Robert (Dr.) practiced with the Drs. Hodgkin, education 91 Anderson, Ford (Mrs.) had a photograph of Main St. 94 Anderson, Ford (Mrs.) Anderson Property is topic of chapter 175 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Anderson, Ford G. (Mr.) purchased house built by Judge E. M. Spilman 176 Anderson, Thomas G. elected to be Alderman 112 Antonsanti, Louis (Mrs.) spent summers at White Sulphur Springs 27 Antonsanti, Louis (Mrs.) participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Antonsanti, Nan Jeffries (Mrs.) her grandmother lived at Chestnut Lawn 182 Appleton (Mr.) member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Appleton, S. A. member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Appleton, S. A. participates in entertainments 133 Appleton, S. A. wrote and produced two operettas 133,134 Appleton, S. A. participates in tournament 146 Appleton, S. A. property was part of Turner place originally 172 Arlington, Virginia Mr. George Payne is living in 181 Armstrong, George (Mrs.) member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Ash, Alwyn senior member of Fauquier Democrat staff 45 Ash, Alwyn one of first telephone operators 83 Ash, Ernest forman at the Fauquier Democrat 44 Ash, Ernest father of Alwyn Ash of the "Democrat" 45 Ashby Gap George Washington has holdings near 31 Ashby, Bernard writing exercise found 85 Ashby, Charlie self styled "King of the Free State" 37 Ashby, Charlie "King of the Free State" 50 Ashby, Evans H. (Dr.) operated a drug store in Remington 57 Ashby, John P. present for action on purchase of painting 35 Ashby, Joseph father of Evans H. Ashby durggist 57 Ashby, Nimrod T. Commissioner of the Revenue under Judge Thomas Smith 38 Ashby, Turner visited White Sulphur Springs 24 Ashby, Will in druggist business with his brother Evans Ashby 57 Ashby's Ben Gap bounds of Hedgman land area, Leeds Manor 51 Ashland topic of chapter 177 Ashland Stable trophy room at Ashland commemorates many from 179 Ashlawn Ashland was originally named 177 Ashville, N. C. The Matthews family en route to 186 Astley-Cooper, E. sportsmen meet to plan Gold Cup Races 108 Astor (Lady) rode in Horse Show 105 Auburn hamlet of 61 Auburn (Nevil's Ordinary) road from Falmouth to Winchester passes 160 Bacon (Dr.) first principal of the Female Institute 40 Baker, Arthur Robert (Mr. and Mrs.) purchased Rock Hill 183 Bakery John Thoma takes over from Theodore Krisel 87 Balloon Races topic of chapter 17-18 Baltimore Marshall's buy land from William Buckley 103 Baltimore Medical College Dr. Ben Hodgkin taught here 89 Baltimore, M.D. first telegram sent from Washington to 173 Bangs, H. McC. (Mrs.) crowned queen at tournament 148 Baptist Church cabins opposite the church burn down 115 Baptist Church on Alexandria Street 155 Baptist Hill name of Turner place 172 Baptist Parsonage telephone number 1 82 Barber barber at Warran Green Hotel takes ladies 128 Barber Shop Madison's Barber Shop is topic of chapter 94

Page 2 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Barker, E. R. W. performace first given in Washington 134 Barker, E. R. W. rented from Dr. Bispham, old Turner place 170 Barker, Edward R. W. participates in tournament 147 Barker, J. Edward was born at Dr. Bispham's place 170 Barnhart, J. E. marries Kathleen Thoma and opens a coffee shop 88 Barns (Miss) head of Female Institute for a time? 40 Barrett, Richard Rice lights in St. James Episcopal are memorial to 66 Barrow, Edward (Col.) grant to White Sulpher Springs is issued to him 23 Barry family owned Clifton, site of horse racing in 1904 107 Barry, Julie rode in Horse Show 105 Barry, Margaret rode in Horse Show 105 Barry, R. P. (Major) gave chancel window for St. James Episcopal Church 66 Barry, Robert P. (Major) purchases Female Institute 40 Bartenstein family members of the Presbyterian Church 75 Bartenstein Sr. swears in a new Notary Public 33 Bartenstein, A. R. (Clerk) Clerk's office described 33 Bartenstein, Sadie (Deputy Clerk) retires from this position 33 Bartenstein, T. E. Fitzhugh family artifact 61 Bartenstein, T. E. (Clerk) shows lease signed by Geo. Washington 29 Bartenstein, T. E. (Clerk) follows in his father's footsteps 33 Bartenstein, William G. Chief of Fire Department 85 Bashaw, Elizabeth (Miss) lived in house built by Judge E. M. Spilman 175 Batenstein, William G. was a Fire Chief 117 Battaile, L. A. (Mr.) Hoges sold home to 176 Baucum, J. M. barber at the Warren Green Hotel 128 Bayly, Roger rode in Horse Show 106 Beach, Oscar huntsman did much for Casanova Hunt 60 Bears group sights and kills many bears 14 Beatty, John summers at The Dell 169 Becker, Carolus editor of "The Spur" magazine 184 Beckham St. Town Market location 85 Beckham, J. G. Norris Tavern / School is conveyed to 126 Bel Air owned by Benner family 93 Bell, William sold lot on which Odd Fellows Lodge sits 84 Bellemont seam of grey rock used for building 177 Belmont, Raymond Gold Cup Race committee 108 Belmont, Raymond (Mrs.) rode in Horse Show 106 Belvoir Fairfax Harrison has his own rail station at 20 Ben Franklin Store in a photograph of Main St. 94 Benedum, Paul G. manager of mining operations at Morrisville 52 Benner family ownes Bel Air 93 Benner, Ule rode in Horse Show 106 Berger, F. G. (Mr. and Mrs.) ran Warren Green Hotel 127 Bethel Dr. Alderman was a "Bethel Boy" 46 Bethel dances are recalled 103 Bethel was once part of The Meadows' land 150 Bethel County Road 628 runs to from Broad Run 150 Bethel evolved along with The Meadows 152 Bethel Capt. Edward Carter moved from to Carter Hall 186 Bethel Bethel Boys marched in the parade on 129

Page 3 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Bethel location of White Sulpher Springs 26 Bethel Academy very near The Meadows 152 Bethel Chapel land for is donated by Major Joseph Blackwell 150 Bethel Military Academy graduates travel in the train 20 Bethel Military Academy operated from White Sulphur Springs for several years 27 Bethel Military Academy Louise Evan's father attended 65 Bethel Military Academy cadets help guard furniture after fire of 1909 121 Bethel Military Cadets banquet held at Warren Green Hotel 127 Bethel Road Jeffries builds on 93 Bethel School Allie Madison barber for cadets 95 Bethel School cadets help fight fire of 1909 120 Beverley, Harry (Mrs.) Participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Beverley, J. Brad president of Warrenton Telephone Exchange 82 Beverly (Mr.) plans to claim a piece of land near Rapid Ann river 14 Beverly (Mr.) and horse take a fall down a hill 15 Beverly Camp camp is named after a member of the group 12 Beverly, William president of Warrenton-Plains-Alexandria Tel. Co. 81 Biddle, James C. (Mrs.) member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Biddle, James C. (Mrs.) her house, Paradise, is on Winchester St. 165 Bispham relic piece of flat silverware found on Turner place 171 Bispham, William N. (Dr.) leading dental surgeon of No. Va. 170 Black Horse Troop organized in the stree facing the hotel 127 Black Snake Lane drive to The Dell 169 Blacksmith Shop lost in fire of 1909 120 Blacksmith Shop on lot adjoining Conway Grove 158 Blacksmith Shop opened near The Red Store 161 Blackwell cemetery at The Meadows 150 Blackwell, Ann married Col. Martin Pickett 166 Blackwell, Ann Gordon daughter is Sarah Agnes Blackwell 153 Blackwell, Anne Eustace Hull her tea pot belongs to great great granddaughter 151 Blackwell, E. Maurice (Dr.) Blackwell genealogy by is referenced 152 Blackwell, Elizabeth Carter son is Joseph Hancock Blackwell 152 Blackwell, Elizabeth Moore stone pitcher once belonging to is presented to James 151 Blackwell, J. D. (Mrs.) house owned by is lost in fire of 1909 121 Blackwell, James son is Joseph Hancock Blackwell 152 Blackwell, James H. has stone pitcher presented to his great great grandfather 151 Blackwell, Joseph owned Ross House in 1811 138 Blackwell, Joseph rocking chair may have belonged to, first Sheriff 149, 150 Blackwell, Joseph one of the oldest houses in Warrenton 159, 162 Blackwell, Joseph (Col.) owned one of oldest buildings in Warrenton 152 Blackwell, Joseph (Major) The Meadows was his home 150 Blackwell, Joseph Hancock mentioned in Blackwell Genealogy 152 Blackwell, Lucy The Meadows was hers, married Mr. Rose 150 Blackwell, Lucy youngest daughter of The Meadows household 152 Blackwell, Sarah granddaughter is Mary Lapsley Keith/Rose 153 Blackwell, Sarah Agnes daughter of Ann Gordon Blackwell 153 Blackwell, William Steptoe daughter is Sarah Agnes Blackwell 153 Bland, Mary married Col. Henry Lee (elder) 155 Bleak Hill name Smith's used for Paradise 167 Blind Run the men name a river near their camp 13

Page 4 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Block Carnival carnival is given to benefit Methodist Church 130 Boarding House Conway Grove used as 158 Bohn, Belle Howell (Mrs.) participates in entertainments 134 Booth Building Town Market location 85 Boston, Armistead child of Rev. Frank R. Boston 76 Boston, F. R. (Mrs.) went to school in building housing Odd Fellows Lodge 84 Boston, Florence child of Rev. Frank R. Boston 76 Boston, Frank R. (Rev.) preacher at the Warrenton Baptist Church 76 Boston, Frank R. (Rev.) Judge Turner courting his daughter 82 Boston, Mela courting with Judge Turner 82 Boston, Mollie wife of Rev. Frank R. Boston 76 Bottomly, Lawrence converted Ashlawn to a hunting lodge 178 Bowden (Mr.) minister at St. James Episcopal Church 67 Bowen family Remington on land owned by 56 Bowen, H. C. sell land to Horace Johnson 56 Bowen, William deeded land for Remington Episcopal Church 58 Bowenville Remington was called 55, 56 Bowling near White Sulphur Spring 24 Bowling Alleys lost in fire of 1909 120 Bowman family participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Bowman family Yorkshire burned while the Bowmans owned it 117 Bownam, Katherine Fox (Mrs.) organist at St. James Episcopal Church 67 Bradburn and Clatterbuck's Livery fire of 1909 apparently started in hay loft 119, 120 Bradford, William Charles Lee succeeds him as U.S. Atty. General 155 Bragaw, John G. column copied by 72 Bragg Carriage Works owner of bought land from Ambrose Hord 157, 158 Bragg, Charles sold land to Ambrose Hord 157 Bragg, Charles home was log cabin, part of M. J. O'Connell residence 158 Bragg, Millard writing exercise found 85 Brame, Butler adopted daughter of Fitzgeralds named after 184 Brandon Mary Harrison Diggs of married George Fitzhugh 183 Brandy (place name) Rev. McGill has Remingtn Episcopal Church cross made in 58 Brawner, H. N. secretary of Warrenton-Plains-Alexandria Tel. Co. 82 Bray, Tim giant of the Free State 50, 51 Brent, Robert and Elizabeth property will become site of Female Institute 40 Brentsville Mrs. J. O. Hodgkin Sr. is from 91 Brick Chruch first Presbyterian/Episcopalian Church on Main St. Warrenton 73 Briggs and Taverner firm that built the original portion of The Dell 168 British Army John Fontain ensign in 12 Brittle house boundry of area that burned in 1909 122 Brittle House house is among oldest in Warrenton 139 Brittle, Samuel Cole married into Bowen family, stories of Rappahannock 57 Brittle, William F. was a Fire Chief 117 Britton, Fannie (J. B.) house owned by is lost in fire of 1909 121 Broad Run County Road 628 runs to from Bethel to 150 Broad Run Baptist Church members from form Warrenton Baptist Church 75 Broadview site of horse racing in 1904 107 Broadview Gold Cup returns to this location remodeled course 108 Bromby, Louis (Dr.) organist at St. James Episcopal Church 67 Brooke family members of the Presbyterian Church 75

Page 5 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Brooke, C. F. residence lost in fire of 1909 121 Brooke, F. C. tenant house lost in fire of 1909 121 Brooke, James V. appointed to find artist for portrait painting 35 Brooke, James V. elected to be Alderman 112 Brooke, James V. (Maj.) mother solicits funds for Presbyterian Church 73 Brooke, Richard M. studio lost in fire of 1909 121 Brooke, Richard N. made copy of picture of Justice Marshall 35 Brooke, Richard N. helps save Justice Marshall's portrait 36 Brooke, Richard N. attended service at the Gospel Wagon 80 Brooke, William (Mrs.) planted trees in Presbyterian Church yard 73 Brown, Addie house was once a school 174 Brown, Wallace Warrenton Rifles 79 Brown, Wallace W. II participates in entertainments 134 Bryant, J. C. Herbert (Mr. and Mrs.) owners of Melrose Castle 59 Buckley, William Marshall's buy land from 103 Buck's Store location on South Fifth Street 138 Bull Run the unknown dead are honored on Memorial Day 129 Bullock, W. B. exhibits draft animals at Horse Show 105 Bunch, John drawing by Forward reverse of page Bunker Hill renamed Rock Hill, a Fitzhugh Casanova holding 59 Bunker Hill original name of Rock Hill 183, 185 Buren, Martin van (President) stayed at White Sulphur Spring 24 Burke, Henry Town Sergeant 85 Burke, Lester Warrenton Rifles 79 Burke, Lester worked at the drug store 92 Burke, Lester was a Fire Chief 117 Burns (Rev.) pastor of Presbyterian Church 74 Burns, William Parker (Rev.) of Presbyterian Church, resignation 71 Burnside (General) headquartered at the hotel in Warrenton 127 Burroughs, Walter published the Remington Booster paper 57 Business Girls Circle of Presbyterian Church on Main St. Warrenton 72 Butler, Alice prepares Commencement at Female Institute 42 Butler, Edith (and sister) gives up the Female Institute 41 Butler, George G. (Professor) leases Female Institute 40 Butler, Nellie V. principal of Female Institute 41 Butts, Archie is in Roosevelt's riding party for visit to Warrenton 15 Caldwell House topic of chapter 172 Caldwell, Charles lived at Caldwell House during Civil War 174 Caldwell, Charlie gives facts about his home on Smith Street 172 Caldwell, Frances lived at Caldwell House during Civil War 174 Caldwell, Harry lived at Caldwell House during Civil War 174 Caldwell, Jessie lived at Caldwell House during Civil War 174 Caldwell, Joseph reportedly served in Revolution 172 Caldwell, L. W. elected recorder after T. N. Fletcher resigns 113 Caldwell, Lucy Ann married John W. Finks 173 Caldwell, Lucy Lee lived at Caldwell House during Civil War 174 Caldwell, Lycurgus Washington one of James Caldwell's sons 173 Caldwell, Susan lived at Caldwell House during Civil War 174 Caldwell, William lived at Caldwell House during Civil War 174 Caldwell-Walraven stone house on Culpeper Road 138

Page 6 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Calhoun Street part of the Pretlow house was The Red Store 159 California House Memorial Day celebrations opened 129 Calohan, O. B. owns a livery stable in Warrenton 17 Calvert, Virginia A. (Mrs.) rented Conway Grove 158 Calverton is junction for the Warrenton Branch 19, 20 Calverton James William Jeffries is from 92 Camden, John N. (Mr. and Mrs.) organ at St. James Episcopal is in memory of 66 Captain James North Cottage name of a cottage at White Sulphur Springs 27 Carhart (Mrs.) first woman to win Gold Cup race 179 Carhart residence dwellings on the Ashlawn property 177 Carhart, Amory S. (Mr. and Mrs.) Ashland is their home 177 Carlin, Charles C. was living on The Red Store site 160 Carneal rumor of a race track at this location 107 Carnival in Remington 58 Carnival topic of chapter 130 Carolina Road Casanova is located on 58 Carr (Mrs.) sketch of Oakwood is referenced 145 Carr, H. H. (Mrs.) her grandfather inhreited Oakwood 144 Carter Five and Ten Cent Store on site of W. A. Garner's old store 57 Carter Hall Marshall residence is across Winchester St. from 103 Carter Hall guest helps save belongings in fire of 1909 122 Carter Hall house is among oldest in Warrenton 139 Carter Hall topic of chapter 186 Carter place seam of grey rock used for building 177 Carter, C. S. (Dr.) residence and stable owned by is lost in fire of 1909 121 Carter, C. W. Methodist Church parsonage in rear of his property 138 Carter, Charles Shirley participates in tournament 147 Carter, Edward (Captain and Mrs.) owned Carter Hall after the fire 186 Carter, Edward (Captain) leads throng at revival 77 Carter, Edward (Captain) house owned by is lost in fire of 1909 121 Carter, Elizabeth widow kept Bethel in the family 152 Carter, F. Scott owns stav mill in Casanova 60 Carter, John helps save Justice Marshall's portrait 36 Carter, John Hill participates in tournament 148 Carter, King grandson of sells land 58 Carter, Mollie (Miss) teacher, assistant librarian 46 Carter, Randolph moves into new home at The Grove 62 Carter, Randolph restored Chestnut Lawn 180 Carter, Rebecca (Miss) one of first telephone operators 82 Carter, Scott participates in tournament 147 Carter's Run bounds of Hedgman land area, Leeds Manor 51 Carter's Run Church Holtzclaw family held deed to 178 Carver, D. J. (Mrs.) sang in the Confederate Concert 133 Casanova topic of chapter 58 Casanova named after a former resident married into Fitzhugh family 59 Casanova Rock Hill estate is in 183 Casanova community speculation on who owned Rock Hill 185 Casanova family owned Rock Hill 185 Casanova Hunt est. in 1909 60 Casanova Hunt territory near Casanova Village 99

Page 7 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Casanova Hunt still has a Junior Hunt day 110 Casanova Village Casanova Hunt territory 99 Casanova, George speculation on who owned Rock Hill 185 Casanova, J. N. sold land to Mr. and Mrs. Allport 185 Cash, John A. land bought from is site of Caldwell House 173 Caskie, James A. conducted a private school 57 Castle Hill Hounds Mrs. Pots rode as Master Fox Hounds 106 Catholic Church entertainment at Warren Green Hotel benefits 127 Catholics Col. John Scott changed Edmonium to Loretto 163 Cedar Run north of Casanova 61 Cedar Run The Meadows is located on headwaters of 150 Cedar Run Fitzhugh land between and Falmouth Road 183 Cemetery parade from Town Hall to cemetery on Memorial Day 129 Centerville Capt. John Quincy Marr shot near 130 Chamberlain family members of the Presbyterian Church 75 Chamberlain, Holcombe Warrenton Rifles 79 Chamberlain, Luther participates in entertainments 133 Chamberlain, Nan (Miss) marries Rev. Chin 74 Chambliss, J. A. (Dr.) head of Female Institute 40 Charity Lodge 27 has title to Market House building in Warrenton 85 Charleston, S. C. Susan Jeffords Caldwell was from 173 Charlottesville James H. Blackwell resides 151 Charrington house Dr. John Wise lived in this house 15 Charrington, A. M. R. (Mrs.) member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Chatham William Fitzhugh of built Rock Hill 183 Cheeks, Charley (colored) turns press for the Fauquier Democrat 43 Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone CompanyWarrenton Telephone Exchange merges 83 Chestnut Lawn topic of chapter 179 Chewning, Agnes (Miss) her grandmother, and brother lived at Chestnut Lawn 182 Chewning, William Jeffries (Dr.) purchased Fitzgerlad's Fredericksburg house 184 Chewning, William Jeffries (Mrs.) article in about Mrs. Fitzgerald of Rock Hill 184 Childs, Ernest L. owned Ajax an old Fitzhugh holding 62 Chilton, Charlie B. married at Episcopal Church near Remington 54 Chilton, Hallie Hamilton married at Episcopal Church near Remington 54 Chilton, James V. author of "The Solid South" 26, 39 Chilton, James V. provides information on The Red Store 159 Chilton, James V. (Atty for the Commonwealth)under Judge Thomas Smith 38 Chilton, Marshall name on fly leaf of book Louise Evans consults 139 Chilton, Samuel name on fly leaf of book Louise Evans consults 139 Chinamen in charge of laundry, go skating 125 Chinn (Rev.) pastor of Presbyterian Church 74 Chinn, William (Rev.) of Presbyterian Church on Main St. Warrenton 72 Cholera epidemic State legislature fled to White Sulpher Springs in epidemic 22 Chrysler (Mr.) owned Ross House after Coons 138 Chrysler, Walter P. sells White Sulphur Springs 22 Chrysler, Walter P. purchases White Sulphur Springs 25 Chrysler, Walter P. Jr. business located next to Ross House 137 Chrysler, Walter P. Jr. bought old Blackwell town house 152 Chrysler, Walter P. Jr. Blackwell house owned by may be oldest in Warrenton 162 Church topic of chapter, churches of Faquier 64

Page 8 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Church, Baptist on Alexandria Street 155 Church, Baptist services at Paradise before Warrenton church building 167 Church, Barrow Run Baptist name of stone church near Turnbull 23 Church, Broad Run Baptist members from form Warrenton Baptist Church 75 Church, Carter's Run Holtzclaw family held deed to 178 Church, Catholic entertainment at Warren Green Hotel benefits 127 Church, Episcopal Dr. John Wise lives in house across from 15 Church, Episcopal Chilton Hamilton wedding near Remington 54, 58 Church, Episcopal burned in 1910 116 Church, Episcopal destroyed by fire in 1910 122 Church, Episcopal rectory built by Mr. Wood 154 Church, Fire House house is among oldest in Warrenton 139 Church, Free Bethel Chapel originally a "free church" 150 Church, Gospel Wagon topic of chapter 79 Church, Grace part of original Randolph tract in Casanova 59 Church, Leeds Church church is on State Street 68 Church, Melville (Mrs.) participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Church, Melville (Mrs.) assists Ms. Evans with article on Conway Grove 156 Church, Methodist revival going on when fire of 1909 started 119 Church, Methodist carnival is given to benefit Methodist Church 130 Church, Methodist parsonage in rear of C. W. Carter property 138 Church, Methodist house is among oldest in Warrenton 139 Church, Methodist takes on Bethel Chapel originally a "free church" 150 Church, Old Turkey Run Charles Lee is buried in this graveyard 155 Church, Presbyterian Robinson family rented house, waiting for building 171 Church, St. James Episcopal Louise attends World Day of Prayer, Civil War hospital 64 Church, St. Mary's also called Old Turkey Run Church 155 Church, St. Stephen's ruins of houses between church and town of Auburn 61 Church, Turkey Run built in 1764 161 Church, Warrenton Baptist Rev. Wyer once head of Female Institute? 40 Church, Warrenton Baptist dedicated the Warrenton Baptist Church 75 Churches mentioned in book Louise Evans consults 139 Circuit Judges Charles Lee was nominated as one of the first 155 Circus arrived on the train 20 Civil War the buildings at White Sulpher Springs are burned 24 Civil War Presbyterian Church is hospital, stable, damaged 74 Civil War Warrenton Baptist Church destroyed by Federal troops 76 Civil War ended steeplechasing for at period of time 107 Civil War Oakwood grounds destroyed during war 145 Civil War stone wall of grave yard torn down during war 155 Civil War soldiers said to have camped at Conway Grove 159 Civil War Ms. Evans' mother came from Mississippi after 160 Civil War Mr. and Mrs. Smith live at Paradise during 166 Civil War Federal troops encamped at Paradise 167 Civil War occupants of the Caldwell House are listed 174 Civil War relics found around Chestnut Lawn, story about 181, 182 Civil War skirmishing around Turner property 171 Civil War Relics topic of chapter 170 Civil War story story of Yankee soldier buried at Hunton house 176 Claiborne, J. G. account of Free State 50

Page 9 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Claiborne, J. G. article by is referenced 82 Claiming land a bottle with a note I burried 14 Clark County birth place of painter of Justice John Marshall's picture 34 Clark County Dr. James Richard Sowers is a native of 166 Clark, Girardus son of Mrs. Ludlow Clark 158 Clark, Ludlow son of Mrs. Ludlow Clark 158 Clark, Ludlow (Mrs.) rented Conway Grove 158 Clark, Stephen Jr. (Mrs.) participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Clark, Thurston son of Mrs. Ludlow Clark 158 Clay, Henry stopped at the Norris Tavern 126 Clay, Henry (Mrs.) believed in the powers of White Sulphur Spring water 24 Cleveland, Grover (President) celebration held at his election 114 Clifton site of horse racing in 1904 107 Clifton Farm owned by Robert P. Barry 40 Clifton Farm home of the Barry family 66 Clouder (Mr.) falls into a stream 15 Clouder's Run is named after man who fell in 15 Clover Croft Mr. Pemberton from N.Y. takes Clover Croft for summer 146 Cobbler Hunt territory near Delaplane 99 Cochran, George B. constructed the present Warren Green Hotel 127 Coffee Shop J. E. Barnhart opens a coffee shop 88 College of New Jersey Charles Lee was educated here 155 Collins, Newton (Captain) serves coffee to volunteers after fire of 1909 122 Colored Hall boundry of area that burned in 1909 122 Colston, Raleigh acquires the Manor of Leeds area 52 Colvin residence orientation with respect to roads 160 Colvin, Maude (Miss) Warrenton Baptist Church choir 76 Colvin, Maude C. lot adjoining Conway Grove 158 Commuting to Washington the first commuter trains 20, 21 Confederate Concert entertainment 133 Confederate dinners/reunions held at White Sulphur Springs 27 Confederate memorial the unknown dead are honored on Memorial Day 129 Confederate Provisional Congress Robert Eden Scott participated 144 Confederate Veterans marched in Memorial Day Parade 129 Constitutional Convention John Scott delagate to in 1829 144 Constitutional Convention Robert Eden Scott participated 144 Convention of 1788 Martin Pickett 166 Convention of June 1776 Colonel Martin Pickett 166 Conway Grove topic of chapter 156 Conway, Elizabeth Conway Grove in Jeffersonton area is named in her honor 157 Cook, Richard Walton (Mrs.) Warrenton Baptist Church choir 76 Coons, John owned Ross House after Blackwells 138 Cooper (Mr.) Gold Cup Race committee 108 Corbin, Lettice great great grandmother of Charles Lee 155 Coroner Colonel Martin Pickett 166 Council Chamber building for 114 Council, Hallie sang in the Confederate Concert 133 Countess Carraciolo de Melito performace first given in Washington 134 County Clerk's Office Building now stands on the old Clerk's Office yard 129 County Court House is burned down 113, 114

Page 10 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Court first county court held at Spring Hill in Casanova 61 Court House fire equipment to be kept here 113 Court House fire hose reel is kept under steps 115 Court House store room across from is lost in fire of 1909 121 Court House Hill is thronged with people waiting for Roosevelt 15 Court House Square area burned in 1909 122 Court House Square carnival is given to benefit Methodist Church 131 Court House Village The Red Store was nucleus of 161 Cowhig for many generations have live in Casanova 63 Cowhig G. Thurston Williams' property lies next to 185 Cowhig, William T. (Mr. and Mrs.) purchased stav mill property in Casanova 60 Crandall, Frank L. Odd Fellows Lodge is across from his funeral home 84 Croquet Hoges had a tennis court, croquet ground 176 Crosby, Miriam performace first given in Washington 134 Crosby, Oscar Terry participates in tournament 147 Cullen Mr. Battaile lived with his neices the Misses Cullen 176 Culpeper railroad station near Remington is in 56 Culpeper Road ran in front of Ross House, Methodist Church parsonage 138 Culpeper Street Masons' Hall is on 85 Culpeper Street block from here to Ben Franklin Store 94 Culpeper Street Marshall's buy land on 103 Culpeper Street Lucien Keith house is among oldest in Warrenton 139 Culpeper Street Neptune Lodge located on 140 Culpeper Street Livery Stable on 168 Cunninghame, Alex a merchant at The Red Store 160, 161 Customs kicking the gate at Paradise 168 Cutting, George W. (Colonel) secretary of Gold Cup Race Meet 108 Dances topic of chapter 134 Daniel, James built home in Millview before it was Remington 55 Daniell, Charles exhibits at Horse Show 105 Daniell, Charles (Mrs.) her grandfather inhreited Oakwood 144 Daniell, Charles (Mrs.) her grandfather inhreited Oakwood 144 Danvill Cornelia Wilson is from 91 Danville Confederates stationed at 93 Dauphin James Henderson Fitzgerald was called Lost Dauphin 184 Dauthgers of the Confederacy Mary Amelia Smith a very active member 129 Davenport (Mr.) sketch of Rappahannock Sta. is referenced 56 Davis, George H. (Dr.) Ms. Evans' mother stayed in house owned by 160 Davis, George H. (Mrs.) has inherited a Blackwell tea pot 151 Davis, Norma Smith has inherited a Blackwell tea pot 151 Davis, Westmorland (Governor) may have leased the Hunton home 176 Day property sold to Saegmullers was in Day family 100 years 171 Day, Alan participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Day, Annie G. organist at St. James Episcopal Church 65 Day, Annie G. organist at St. James Episcopal Church 67 Day, Baldwin (Dr.) led the very formal germans or dances 135 Day, D. T. house is among oldest in Warrenton 139 Day, D. Turner led the very formal germans or dances 135 Day, Eliza wife of Edward Martin Spilman 168 Day, Roberta (Miss) married Dr. J. O. Hodgkin Sr. 91

Page 11 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page De Long, George Washington (Capt.) leader of polar expedition 68 Dear Chase in Middlesex County, Williams' are from 185 Dearmont, James witness on lease by George Washington 32 Decker, Henry (Mrs.) daughter of Rev. Frank R. Boston 76 Decker, Lowell (Mrs.) member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 DeCoss, Bill, Sr. maintained the telephone offices 83 Delaplane Lost Mountain is near 30 Delaplane Cobbler Hunt territory 99 Dell, The home of James M. Ambler who died on polar expedition 68 Dell, The sold to Captain George Chandler Fox 168 Democrat building telephone office is located here 82 Dewey, George brick kiln near Remington 57 Diggs, Mary Harrison married George Fitzhugh of Rock Hill 183 Doctors appreciate telephone service 82 Doctors topic of chapter 89 Doctors James Keith Madison is a practicing physician 96 Doeller (Mrs.) related to Chief Justice Marshall 24 Doeller, William (Mr.) purchases White Sulphur Springs 25 Doeller, William DeForest purchases White Sulphur Springs 22 Doeller, William Eldon (Col. And Mrs.) live in Orlean 23 Dorum, James S. buildings lost in fire of 1909 121 Douglas, Jennie one of 11 Spilman children at The Dell 170 Douglas, Morton participates in tournament 148 Douglas, Morton G. (Mrs.) grandaughter of Maj. James V. Brooke 73 Douglas, Morton G. (Mrs.) Mrs. Fitzgerald a client of her grandfather's 184 Dowell, H. T. business located next to Ross House 137 Dowell, Harry building next to his garage one of oldest in Warrenton 152 Down Town Store Dr. J. O. Hodgkin Sr. had office on 2nd floor 89 Drake, Wilson participates in tournament 148 Drug Stores in Remington 57 Drug Stores appreciate telephone service 82 Drug Stores topic of chapter 92 Duchess ow Windsor was a guest at the Warren Green Hotel 128 Duke and Duchess of Windsor visit to Oakwood 143 Duke, Basil (General) father of Mrs. Matthews 186 Duke, Currie a guest at Carter Hall 186 Dulin, William witness on lease by George Washington 32 Dumfries near Leesylvania birthplace of Charles Lee 154 Dumfries Alex Cunninghame was a merchant of 160 Dumfries Road intersection with Rogue's Road, Auburn 61 Dyer, John lease signed by Geo. Washington and 31 East Virginia Mineral and Warrenton ImprovementMonta CompanyRosa and 200 ac sold to 141 Eastern View name of a Randolph holding in Casanova 59, 63 Edinburg Dr. James Westwood Wallace was educated at 157 Edmonds Loretto on land that was part of Edmonds' holdings 162 Edmonds (Colonel) Conway Grove land probably given for Rev. War service 157 Edmonds cemetery old burying ground is on Loretto estate 165 Edmonds, Elias Loretto on land that was part of Edmonds' holdings 162 Edmonds, Elias (Mr. and Mrs.) buried at Loretto 165 Edmonds, Elias III Loretto (Edmonium), grandfather of Frances Grayson 163

Page 12 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Edmonds, Elias III (Mr. and Mrs.) buried at Loretto 165 Edmonds, Elizabeth married Dr. James Westwood Wallace 157 Edmonds, Harry participates in tournament 148, 149 Edmonds, Harry L. first Master of the Hunt in Casanova 60 Edmonds, William his daughter married Dr. James Westwood Wallace 157 Edmonds, William Loretto on land that was part of Edmonds' holdings 162 Edmonds, William (Captain) Colonel Martin Pickett served under 166 Edmonds, William (Captain) company roll lists name of Joseph Holtzclaw 177 Edmonium (Loretto) Loretto was called Edmonium during Civil War 163 Edwards, Andrew opened a tavern near the Red Store 161 Edwards, Will (Mr. and Mrs.) own Caldwell-Walraven stone house 138 Edwards, William H. (Mrs.) Helen Walraven married Mr. Edwards 174 Eklwood marker memorializing Maj. Pelham 55 Elk Run road from Falmouth to Winchester passes 159 Ellsberg, Edward author of book about polar expedition 68 Elmwood a Fitzhugh property near Auburn now owned by Hicks 61 Embrey, N. A. mining gold near Morrissville 53 Embrey, Sanford J. buys land from Arthur J. Sillings in Remington 56 England, Kent Fairfax Family Leeds Castle 51 Entertainments at the Warren Green Hotel 127 Entertainments Carnivals topic of chapters 130 Entertainments topic of chapter 132 Entertainments topic of chapter 134 Entertainments topic of chapter 140 Entertainments tennis court, sledding near Conway Grove 159 Entertainments topic of chapter 168 Entertainments Hoges had a tennis court, croquet ground 176 Episcopal Church Dr. John Wise lives in house across from 15 Episcopal Church Chilton Hamilton wedding near Remington 54, 58 Episcopal Church burned in 1910 116 Episcopal Church destroyed by fire in 1910 122 Episcopal Rectory built by Mr. Wood 154 Euphrates the group calls the Shenandoah by this name 13 Evans (Mr.) Gold Cup Race committee 108 Evans, DeLancey attended Bethel Academy 152 Evans, Ida Pollard (Miss) librarian for 25 years 47 Evans, Ida Pollard (Miss) participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Evans, Leo participates in tournament 147 Evans, Louise bio of author Forward Evans, Louise participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Evans, T. Lee sportsmen meet to plan Gold Cup Races 108 Evans, T. Lee (Hunt Master) wants to "lay a drag" for Roosevelt's party 16 Evelyn Heights (place name) Prospect Hill is renamed 62 Expedition Run name of small river near Fontain's camp 12 Exton (Horse) famed race between horses: Weldship and Exton 107 Extra Billy Governor William Smith is known as 141 Fair, May member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Fairfax (Lord) traveled with Geo. Washington in this area 32 Fairfax (Lord) was a fox hunter 98 Fairfax (Lord) Loretto on land that was part of grant to 162

Page 13 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Fairfax (Lord) record of transaction with Holtzclaw 177 Fairfax Family Kent, England, Leeds Castle 51 Fairfax, Denny Martin (Rev.) hieir to Lord Fairfax makes grants to emigrants 50 Fairfax, George William stopped in Auburn 61 Fairfax, Katherine (Lady) gave first grant to White Sulpher Springs 23 Fall Hill Elizabeth Thornton was from 184 Falls, The sold by Mrs. Fitzgerald 184 Falmouth Dr. James Westwood Wallace was a native of 157 Falmouth road from Falmouth to Winchester mentioned 159 Falmouth Road Fitzhugh land between and Cedar Run 183 Farmers Hotel James Caldwell's print shop on site of 173 Farmer's Hotel lost in fire of 1909 121 Fashion Shop former site of Fauquier Democrat offices 44 Fauqier Seminary to build Female Institute 40 Fauquier and Upperville Telephone CompanyH. C. Yates' store housed first Telephone Co. office 82 Fauquier Club sportsmen meet to plan Gold Cup Races 108 Fauquier County Neptune Lodge finally is located in 142 Fauquier County Historical Bulletin refenced 138 Fauquier County Historical Bulletin Alfred Horner writes about Leeton Forest 154 Fauquier County Historical Bulletin article about The Red Store is cited 161 Fauquier County Historical Bulletin information on Paradise is taken from 166 Fauquier County Historical Society bulletin is referenced 34 Fauquier Court House community formed around The Red Store and others 161 Fauquier Democrat gave banquets at the Warren Green Hotel 128 Fauquier Democrat published a special Carnival Extra paper 131 Fauquier Democrat supplement on old homes is cited 1927 138 Fauquier Democrat topic of chapter, Risdon's Paint and Hardware on former site of office43 Fauquier Democrat offices next to the bakery 87 Fauquier Hospital a house was located where Hospital is 118 Fauquier Institute graduates travel in the train 20 Fauquier Institute Hodgkin boys attended 90 Fauquier Institute Jessie Walraven attended 174 Fauquier National Bank Capt. Edward Carter was cashier 186 Fauquier Springs see also White Sulphur Springs 26 Fauquier Springs germans or dances held at 136 Fauquier Springs see also Springs Female Institute topic of chapter 39 Fenton burned during the ownership of Richard Wallach Sr. 117 Fenton the Jeffries family lived here 179 Fenton Chewnings own this estate 184 Ferneyhoughs family participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Fewell, Delmar participates in entertainments 133 Field Days horse racing 107 Fielding, John lived at Leeton Forest, it burned down 154 Fielding's Mill burned 117 Fifth Street, South original Methodist Chruch 138 Fights during March Court 38 Finks, John W. Married Lucy Ann Caldwell 173 Finks, John W. facts about his family 174 Finks, Lucy Ann Caldwell her adopted daughter lived at Caldwell House 174

Page 14 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Finley, Lillie (Miss) married in the flower garden at Loretto 163 Finley, W. W. purchased Loretto from John S. Gaines 163 Finley, W. W. (Vice President) use our local rail station regularly 20 Fire Alarm alarm process is described 115 Fire Companies two companies 115 Fire Companies Municipal Building housing lost in fire of 1909 121 Fire Companies Warrenton Volunteers put out fire at Neptune Lodge 142 Fire Department Remington has a volunteer department 57 Fire Department topic of chapter 111 Fire Department building for 114 Fire equipment Mr. Spillman urges purchas of 112 Fire House dances once held in what is now 135 Fire House house is among oldest in Warrenton 139 Fire House Yateman House near is one of the oldest in Warrenton 159 Fire of 1909 topic of chapter 118 Fire Station library was located on Tongue property across from 46 Fire Station formerly the Town Hall 129 Firefighters uniforms and trophies 117 Fireman's Carnival reminds author of fires and how they were fought 114 Fishback, Aubrey participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Fishers Island, NY request from for article about Casanova 58 Fishtown name for the area near Fielding's Mill 117 Fitshugh, Guiles property is now Weston in Casanova 61 Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Thornton (Mrs.) owned Rock Hill 183 Fitzhugh brothers Casanova is located on land of 58 Fitzhugh brothers their land between Cedar Run and Falmouth Road 183 Fitzhugh, George Rock Hill was built for him 183 Fitzhugh, Lizzie (Miss) attended service at the Gospel Wagon 80 Fitzhugh, Mary Mason Mrs. Fitzgerald was her husband's client 184 Fitzhugh, William built Rock Hill in 1776 183 Fitzhugh, William (Col.) property near Auburn, Elmwood 61 Fleet, Alexander (Rev.) head of Female Institute 40 Fleetwood Cemetery tombstone of James Spilman Sr. 156 Fletcher (MRs.) participates in entertainments 132 Fletcher and Bros. store room lost in fire of 1909 121 Fletcher Lot is too small for Carnival 132 Fletcher property boundry of area that burned in 1909 122 Fletcher, A. board of directors Warrenton Telephone Exchange 82 Fletcher, A. elected to be Alderman 112 Fletcher, Albert III fire where his house is now located 116 Fletcher, Emily (Miss) Warrenton Baptist Church choir 76 Fletcher, Emily (Miss) niece of John Latham 95 Fletcher, Emily (Miss) participates in entertainments 133, 134 Fletcher, G. Latham (Hon.) spoke at opening of Warrenton Library 46 Fletcher, G. Latham (Hon.) speaker at tournament 146 Fletcher, G. Latham (Mrs.) tennis court behind her property 159 Fletcher, George Latham (Judge) Warrenton Baptist Church choir 76 Fletcher, George Latham (Mrs.) was first librarian 46 Fletcher, Latham singing on train to revival 78 Fletcher, Latham participates in entertainments 132, 133

Page 15 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Fletcher, Lena Warrenton Baptist Church choir 76 Fletcher, May Warrenton Baptist Church choir 76 Fletcher, T. N. elected recorder, resigns 112, 113 Fletcher, T. N. stayed at house owned by Mrs. Mollie Jennings 160 Fletcher, T. N. (Clerk of the Court) under Judge Thomas Smith 38 Fletcher, Thad house on Main St. Warrenton 73 Fletcher, Thad "Thad Fletcher" property is very old 138 Fletcher, Thad N. Warrenton Baptist Church choir 76 Fletcher, Thad N. part of his house was The Red Store 159 Fletcher, Thaddeus The Red Store site passed to him from Newby 160 Florist Mrs. Turner had a Florist Agency 171 Flynn, Mabel (Miss) rode in Horse Show 106 Foley, Bryan leases land in Manor of Leeds area 50 Foley, James leases land in Manor of Leeds area 50 Foley, Sally leases land in Manor of Leeds area 50 Fontaine, John story of in chapter on Alexander Spotswood 15-Nov Fontaine, John spring is named after 15 Foote family Loretto passed from Edmonds to Foote family 162 Foote, Lizzie beautiful girl lived at Loretto 165 Foote, Richard Loretto passed to from his wife Frances Grayson 162 Forbes, Emily (Miss) participates in entertainments 133 Forbes, Jane attended tournament at Clover Croft 148 Forbes, Jane Carter Hall was her home 186 Forbes, John M. appointed to find artist for portrait painting 35 Forbes, Murray (Mrs.) Carter Hall was her home 186 Ford, Bob attended boy's school at Rock Hill 62 Foreman, Ivey married May Spilman 170 Fort Duquesne Carolina road leads from Carolinas to 58 Fourth St. North fire truck is damaged on 112 Fourth Street, South Ross House oldest in Warrenton 137 Fox Hunting topic of chapter 97 Fox Hunting Mr. Carhart was Master of Fox Hounds 179 Fox, John dedicated a book to Currie Duke 186 Fox, John Jr. courted Mrs. Matthews 186 Frank, Thomas E. launced the Fauquier Democrat 43 Frank, Tom is in carnival band 131 Franklin name of gold mining project in Fauquier 53 Franklin, Cora (Miss) stories of Remington 57 Franklin, Cora V. (Miss) attended Presbyterian Church on Main St. Warrenton 72 Frazer, Florence Spilman wife of owner and principal of the Female Institute 39 Frazer, Robert (Dr.) owner and principal of Female Institute 39 Fredericksburg owner of winning horses at Horse Show is from 106 Fredericksburg Chestnut Lawn is on the road to 180 Fredericksburg Stratford Hotel stands on site of The Falls 184 Free State Charlie Ashby self styled "King of the Free State" 38 Free State topic of chapter 49 Freeman, A. R. first railroad agent in what is now Remington 56 French and Indian War Colonel Martin Pickett 166 French and Indian War Holtzclaw on roll to serve in 177 Froment, L. Victor (Mrs.) property was part of Turner place originally 172

Page 16 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Froment, L.V. (Mrs.) participates in entertainments 133 Front Royal Hodgkin boys attended Randolph-Macon Academy 90 Frost, Henry (Mrs.) rode in Horse Show 105 Ft. Myer Third from exhibits at Horse Show 105 Funeral Home across from Odd Fellows Lodge 84 Furnishings at Chestnut Lawn 182 Gaines (Judge and Mrs.) Paradise furnished as in days of 167 Gaines, Elizabeth Fairfax donated bell for St. James Episcopal Church, memorial window 66 Gaines, Grenville (Col.) donates money for flag pole 114 Gaines, Grenville (Col.) led the very formal germans or dances 135 Gaines, John S. participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Gaines, John S. purchased Loretto from Turner Shacklett 163 Gaines, John S. (Mrs.) rented Conway Grove 158 Gaines, Johnny participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Gaines, Lena (Miss) member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Gaines, Lena (Miss) her house, Paradise, is on Winchester St. 165 Gaines, Mildred participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Gaines, William H. led the very formal germans or dances 135 Gaines, William Henry writing exercise found 85 Galloway, C. F. vice-president of Warrenton-Plains-Alexandria Tel. Co. 82 Galloway's Livery Stable fire hose reel is kept here 115 Garage, Harray Dowell's building next to his garage one of oldest in Warrenton 152 Garden Club Ashland is on annual tour 177 Garden Club of Virginia Oakwood is listed on annual tour 145 Garden, H. R. former owner of Smith Cottage at the Springs 27 Garden, The (horse shows) many from Warrenton and Upperville shows entered 106 Gardiner, Bob takes over the drug store business from Jeffries 94 Garner, W. A. had a store in Warrenton 57 Garner, W. A. house was located where Hospital is 118 Garner, W. A. residence, skating rink, Farmer's Hotel - lost in fire of120, 1909 121 Garner, W. A. in charge of skating rink 123 Garrett, Henry tenant house lost in fire of 1909 121 Garrett, Irvin participates in entertainments 133 Garrett, Irvine senior member of Fauquier Democrat staff 45 Garrison, Minnie (Miss) pen name for Mrs. H. T. Hammant "Democrat" correspondent 44 Gaskins, F. D. attended service at the Gospel Wagon 80 Gaskins, Frank D. manager of the Horse Show 105 Gaskins, Meta manuscript about Female Institute 40 Geology (see also gold and mining) seam of grey rock used for building 177 Geology of Fauquier mentioned in book Louise Evans consults 139 George Mountain group names the largest mountain 14 George Street Fitzgerald house on corner in Fredericksburg 184 Georgetown plaster at Chestnut Lawn is the same as used here 181 Germanna John Fontain's group makes camp near 12 germans (cotillion) dances 134, 135 Germantown John Fontain joins group of discoverers 12 Germantown was Prince William 36 Germantown road from Falmouth to Winchester passes, is deflected 159 Gettysburg Captain Carter a surviver of Picketts charge at 186 Ghost stories stories surrounding Loretto 164

Page 17 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Gilmore, Elizabeth wife of Presbyterian Reverand Lake 74 Glaettli, Alioth (Mr. and Mrs.) owners of house built on old Prospect Hill site 62 Glascock, Dick was a Fire Chief 117 Glassell, Margaret sold lot on which Odd Fellows Lodge sits 84 Gold topic of chapter 52 Gold Cup Oakwood is scene of first race 143 Gold Cup Sir Romeo (horse) won 1942 race 179 Gold Cup Association folder issued by gives history 107 Gold Cup office Louise accepts position in 44 Gold Cup Races topic of chapter 106 Gold Cup trophy selected as prize 108 Goldvein Chestnut Lawn is on the road to 180 Goldvien men from mine gold near Morrisville 53 Golliday, Edna (Mrs.) lived in building on 2nd and Main 85 Good Will Circle of the King's Daughters organized at the Female Institute 43 Goose Creek bounds of Hedgman land area, Leeds Manor 51 Gordonsdale, Fauquier Co. Charles Lee was married here 155 Gospel Wagon topic of chapter 79 Governor's of Virginia, The text is referenced 11 Grace Church part of original Randolph tract in Casanova 59 Graham, French may have worked for the Fauquier Democrat 43 Graham, French worked for the Fauquier Democrat 44 Graham, Herbert member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Graham, Russell worked for the Fauquier Democrat 44 Graham, Sam worked for the Fauquier Democrat 44 Graham, Sam is in carnival band 131 Gray, David exhibited at Horse Show 105 Gray, Harry F. led the very formal germans or dances 135 Graycap (Horse) Horse Show winner 106 Grayson Building Dr. J. O. Hodgkin Sr. had his office here 90 Grayson, Cary (Dr.) is in Roosevelt's riding party for visit to Warrenton 15 Grayson, Frances Loretto passed to Richard Foote from his wife Frances 162 Grayson, John advises author of Balloon landing 17 Grayson, John (Mrs.) participates in entertainments 134 Grayson, John B. the author of the book works for 15 Grayson, John B. employer of Louise Evans 36 Grayson, John B. employer of Louise Evans 43 Grayson, John B. had interest in skating rink 123 Grayson, Octavia mother of Frances Grayson 162 Grayson, T. Keller the author takes a call from 15 Grayson, William father of Frances Grayson 162 Grayson's Ms. Evans was working at 186 Great Southern Railroad near Remington 56 Green, Charles T. firm located where Sportsman's Grill is 95 Green, M. M. elected to be Alderman 112 Green, Thomas partner in purchase of White Sulphur Springs 23 Greens (from "far South) family had cottage at White Sulphur Springs 27 Greensboro, N. C. Sam Worthham lives in 102 Greenview Hancock Lee place in Opal 23 Greenwood name of gold mining project in Orange 53

Page 18 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Grenville Gaines house very old, located on Main Street 138 Grocery Store Ruel H. Ross had a grocery in Warrenton 87 Groome (Mr.) Gold Cup Race committee 108 Groome, H. C. (Mr.) participates in tournament 146 Groome, H. C. (Mr.) Ms. Evans cites his work 150 Groome, H. C. (Mr.) provides information on The Red Store 160 Groome, Harry C. sportsmen meet to plan Gold Cup Races 108 Groome, Harry C. (Mr. and Mrs.) Airlie burned during the ownership of Harry C. Groome 117 Groome's Crossroads boundry of The Meadows' land 150 Grove name of a Randolph holding in Casanova 59 Grove, The Randolph Carter moves into new home 62 Gulic, William Jr. (Mr. and Mrs.) joint Masters of the Hunt 60 Gwathmey, J. Temple famed race between horses: Weldship and Exton 107 Gwathmey, J. Temple (Mrs.) member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Gym-Khana topic of chapter 101 Gypsy booth in carnival 131 Haiti (Street) fire is recalled 112 Haley, Byrnal (Dr.) participates in entertainments 133 Haley, Byrnal M. (Dr.) lives in house built by or for Mrs. James Wallace 157 Hall, James Dulany participates in tournament 147 Hamilton cottage boundry of area that burned in 1909 122 Hamilton Parish Casanova is located on land of 58 Hamilton Parish St. Mary's or Old Turky Run Church is in this parish 155, 156 Hamilton, Alex S. Jr. participates in entertainments 133 Hamilton, Alexander S. (Mrs.) sang in Presbyterian Church choir 75 Hamilton, Binnie (Miss) one of first telephone operators 83 Hamilton, Hallie (Miss) married Charlie B. Chilton near Remington 54 Hamilton, Hugh school teacher in Remington, later Fauquier Treasurer 57 Hamilton, James C. (Mrs.) president of the Horse Show 105 Hamilton, Tootie participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Hammant, H. T. (Mrs.) one of first correspondents for Fauquier Democrat 44 Hammel (Captain) cabin at Rappahannock Station is called 56 Hannibal (Slave) slave's initials are carved above door at Chestnut Lawn 180 Hansborough residence Turkey Run Church was where this residence stands 161 Hansborough, John J. owner of old Turkey Run cemetery land 156 Happy Creek, Happy Creek Gap bounds of Hedgman land area, Leeds Manor 51 Hardin, B. L. (Mrs.) her grandfather inhreited Oakwood 144 Hardin, Lauriston (Mrs.) attended service at the Gospel Wagon 80 Harnsberger (Mrs.) was Miss Ethel Spilman of The Dell 170 Harper, Fletcher Gold Cup Race committee 108 Harper's Weekly sketch of Rappahannock Sta. is referenced 56 Harrington, Edgar (Mrs.) granddaughter of John Smith 166 Harris, A. R. (General) sells property on Lees Ridge 153 Harris, Barney ran Warren Green Hotel 127 Harris, Charles McIlvaine participates in tournament 148 Harrison, Fairfax president of Southern Railway, has his own station 20 Harvard Mr. McClelland taught school in Remington 57 Haserick (Mr.) purchased Loretto (Sunny Hill) from the Finley family 163 Haserick (Mrs.) Mary Scott was born in her room at Loretto 163 Haserick, Fred W. (Mr. and Mrs.) owners of Loretto, topic of chapter 162

Page 19 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Haserick, Frederick (Mrs.) Carter Hall was her home 186 Havenners' Bakery employed Mr. Thoma 88 Hawley, Alan R. crew member of balloon seeks notary 18 Hayes, William C. participates in tournament 147 Hayesholm farm location of Pickett's Mill 167 Haze. G. W. (Rev.) carnival is given to benefit Methodist Church 130 Hazen, Melvin C. exhibited at Horse Show 105 Hedgeman name of land area described 51 Heineken, C. A. (Mrs.) rented Conway Grove 158 Heinekin, Nina (Mrs.) preparing breakfast at Carter Hall 186 Helm, Erasmus built the Hilleary Building and the Jeffries Building 93 Henderson, Fenton M. name on fly leaf of book Louise Evans consults 139 Henry, Patrick (Gov.) appointed Charles Lee Naval Officer of South Potomac 155 Hermitage, The President Jackson stopped at Norris Tavern en route 126 Herndon, Chas. T. (Rev.) preacher at the Warrenton Baptist Church 76 Hessians Free State settled by? 50 Heyl, G. C. (Rev.) preacher at the Warrenton Baptist Church 76, 77 Hibbard, J. M. (Mr. and Mrs.) owners of Melrose Castle 59 Hicks (Dr. and Mrs. R. I.) their sons pile stones scattered by Yankees 62 Hicks, R. Randolph builds a stone house 62 Hicks, Ronald A. ownes Elmwood near Auburn 61 High School entertainments held at 133 Hilleary Building Dr. Jeffries buys a building 93 Hilleary, Perry member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Hilleary, R. W. loving cup presented to Judge Payne 46 Hilleary, R. W. member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Hilleary, R. W. board of directors Warrenton Telephone Exchange 82 Hilleary, R. W. went to school in building housing Odd Fellows Lodge 84 Hilleary, R. W. writing exercise found 85 Hilleary, R. W. participates in entertainments 133 Hilleary, Richard W. attended service at the Gospel Wagon 80 Hilleary, Virginia member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Hilleary, Willie member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Hinks, Edwin S. (Rev.) minister at St. James Episcopal Church 67 Hinks, Edwin S. (Rev.) went to help fight fire 119 Hitt, Katherine Elkins (Mrs.) owner of the first winner of the Gold Cup Race 108 Hodgkin, F. C. (Dr.) fire discovered by 116 Hodgkin, Frank C. (Dr.) dental surgeon in warrenton 90 Hodgkin, J. Ben (Dr.) dentist 89 Hodgkin, J. O. (Dr.) attended service at the Gospel Wagon 80 Hodgkin, J. O. (Dr.) dentist 89 Hodgkin, J. O. (Dr.) participates in entertainments 133 Hodgkin, J. O. Jr. (Dr.) dentist, marries Cornelia Wilson 90, 91 Hodgkin, J. O. Sr. (Dr.) dentist 89 Hodgkin, Jimmy (Dr.) dentist in Warrenton 89 Hodgkin, W. N. (Dr.) office was once a public stenographer's office 89 Hoge, Herman B. lived in house built by Judge E. M. Spilman 175 Hoge, Sarah (Mrs.) lived in house built by Judge E. M. Spilman 175 Holly Hill Press published "The Spur" magazine 185 Holt, Charlotte Nelson organist at St. James Episcopal Church 67

Page 20 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Holt, Ford (Mrs.) member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Holt, Ford (Mrs.) participates in entertainments 132 Holtzclaw family Ashlawn belonged to a family named 177 Holtzclaw, Charles Eli (Mr. and Mrs.) Ashland/Ashlawn was their home 177 Holtzclaw, Joseph on company roll to serve in French and Indian War 177 Homes topic of chapter 137 Hooe, John D. participates in entertainments 133 Hopewell, John C. joint Master of the Hunt in Casanova 60 Hord, Ambrose bought Conway Grove land from Felix Richards 157 Hordern, Herbert participates in tournament 148 Hordern, Radcliffe participates in tournament 148 Hornepipe (Horse) Horse Show winner 106 Horner House is very old property 138 Horner Street Horner House is a very old property 138 Horner, Alfred B. wrote of Leeton Forest in the FC Historical Bulletin 154 Horner, Brown (Dr.) brother of Inman Horner who built Carter Hall 186 Horner, Gustavus R. B. (Dr.) made a water color painting of Conway Grove 158 Horner, Inman appointed to find artist for portrait painting 35 Horner, Inman Carter Hall was built by 186 Horner, Leonard (Mrs.) rode in Horse Show 105 Horner, Leonard S. (Mrs.) a daughter of Maj. and Mrs. R. P. Barry 66 Horner, William gave land for St. James Episcopal Church 64 Hors Show Ball given by James K. Maddux 136 Horse Neptune Lodge named after famous Maddux horse 141 Horse Show the Warren Green Hotel did a good business 126 Horse Show germans very formal dances high points of season 136 Horse Show Grounds site of expanded Carnival 132 Horses parade of stallions during March Court 37 Horses teathered to cages around trees on Main Street 88 Horses riding clubs at Fauquier schools, breeding establishments99, 100 Horses horse show is topic of chapter 103 Horses Hornpipe and Amaret were Horse Show winners 106 Hospital Female Institute once considered for 43 Hospital area across from is burned in fire of 1909 122 Hotels Hotels at White Sulphur Springs 23 Houchens, L. R. 2nd Lieut. Fire Department 113 Houchens, T. M. residence lost in fire of 1909 121 Hounds George Washington's kennels 98 Hout, L. T. elected to be Alderman 112 Howard family remembered by James M. Ambler in his last note 71 Hubbell, Edith (Miss) helped save belongings in fire of 1909 122 Humphrey, Evelyn (Miss) wrote a paper on Remington 55 Hunt Breakfasts at Springs Club 28 Hunt Breakfasts rememberd at Weston, Spring Hill and Melrose 61 Hunton window in St. James Episcopal Church 66 Hunton, Eppa (General and Mrs.) Anderson Property was once their home 175 Hunton, Eppa III grandson of General and Mrs. Eppa Hunton 175 Hunton, Eppa Jr. participates in tournament 146 Hunton, Eppa Jr. helps save Justice Marshall's portrait 36 Hunton, Eppa Jr. parties given by 176

Page 21 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Hunton, Erva Payne (Mrs.) memorial window in St. James Episcopal Church 66 Hurkamp, Charlie owner of winning horses at Horse Show 106 Hurxthal, Edmund (Mrs.) her dog dies in a fire 116 Hutton, Eppa (Hon.) subscribes to help rebuild White Sulphur Springs 27 Hutton, H. I. board of directors Warrenton Telephone Exchange 82 Hutton, H. I. provides information on The Dell 168 Indians former town near White Sulphur Springs 23 Indians Remington on Seminole Indian camping grounds 55 Indians Loretto supposedly built on burying ground 164 Indians protection from at Chestnut Lawn 181 Ingersoll, Jared (Hon.) Charles Lee studied under 155 Irish crews build railroad 62 Irish Laddie (Horse) winner of first Gold Cup Race 108 Jackson, Andrew (President) stopped at the Norris Tavern 126 Jackson, E. B. (Rev.) preacher at the Warrenton Baptist Church 76 Jacobs, Vincent owner of Female Institute property 40 Jacobs, Vincent owner of Female Institute property 41 Jacobs, Vincent owner of very old property Grenville Gains house 138 Jail "lock up room" building to contain 114 Jail Street James Caldwell's print shop on 173 James Caldwell established Palladium of Liberty paper in Warrenton 172 James River group makes came near 13 James, Callie property was part of Turner place originally 171 James, Jesse local legend that Bob Ford killed Jesse James 62 Jay, John was first Chief Justice of United States 34 Jefferson, Thomas Dr. James Westwood Wallace was physician to 157 Jefferson, Thomas Convention of June 1776 166 Jeffersonton Fleetwood Cemetery is near 156 Jeffords, Susan married Lycurgus Washington Caldwell 173 Jeffries (Mr.) elected to Town Council 112 Jeffries Building Dr. Jeffries buys a building 93 Jeffries' Drug Store helps handle the Evens' business in Warrenton 92 Jeffries, C. E. father attended school at Rock Hill 62 Jeffries, C. E. notes by his father are cited 87 Jeffries, C. E. assists Ms. Evans with article on Conway Grove 156 Jeffries, C. E. gives information about The Red Store 160 Jeffries, C. E. (Charlie) worked in the drug store of his father 93 Jeffries, Camilla Walden becomes a druggest 93 Jeffries, Charlie recalls building of railroad 62 Jeffries, Charlie comments on Masons and Odd Fellows 85 Jeffries, Charlie his notes are referenced 116, 117 Jeffries, E. Marshall serveral daughters and son lived at Chestnut Lawn 183 Jeffries, Enoch told of Chestnut Lawn 179 Jeffries, Enoch (Mrs.) died at Loretto 163 Jeffries, J. A. father attended school at Rock Hill 62 Jeffries, J. A. notes on Masons and Odd Fellows 85 Jeffries, J. P. treasurer of Warrenton-Plains-Alexandria Tel. Co. 82 Jeffries, James Payne family had cottage at White Sulphur Springs 27 Jeffries, James Payne his mother lived at Chestnut Lawn 182 Jeffries, James W. was a Fire Chief 117

Page 22 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Jeffries, James W. Warrenton Baptist Church choir 76 Jeffries, James W. (Mrs.) organist at the Warrenton Baptist Church 76 Jeffries, James Walden bonds a new Notary Public 33 Jeffries, James Walden druggest 92 Jeffries, James Walden fire chief 116 Jeffries, James William worked at the drug store 92 Jeffries, Joseph A. attended boy's school at Rock Hill 62 Jeffries, Joseph A. notes about Fuquier are cited 87 Jeffries, Joseph A. attended service at the Gospel Wagon 80 Jeffries, Joseph A. organized Warrenton Telephone Exchange 82 Jeffries, Joseph A. druggest 92 Jeffries, Joseph A. notes he made are cited 95 Jeffries, Joseph A. elected to be Alderman 112 Jeffries, Joseph Arthur was born at Bel Air 93 Jeffries, Joseph Arthur Rock Hill was once a boys' borading school 185 Jeffries, Judith Payne told of Chestnut Lawn 179 Jeffries, Mary her grandmother lived at Chestnut Lawn 183 Jeffries, Nan spent summers at White Sulphur Springs 27 Jeffries, Nan participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Jennings Furniture Company buildings lost in fire of 1909 121 Jennings, Edmund was issued the first grant to White Sulpher Springs 23 Jennings, Mollie (Mrs.) Ms. Evans' mother boarded with after Civil War 160 Jersey City, N. J. James Keith Madison is a practicing physician 96 Jesuit's bark term used for strong drink 12 John Barton Payne High School Remington 57 Johns Hopkins Hospital Dr. Robert A. Anderson worked here 91 Johnson, Blair manager of the Horse Show 105 Johnson, Blair (Mrs.) rode in Horse Show 106 Johnson, Horace buys land from H. C. Bowen 56 Johnson, Janet (Miss) member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Johnson, William elected to be Alderman 112 Jones, Bessie participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Jones, Meriwether (Mrs.) donated bell for St. James Episcopal Church 66 Jordan, Lizzie of Presbyterian Church on Main St. Warrenton 72 Joynes, Henry W. owns Colvin residence 160 Junior Hunt participants in the Poney Show went on to 110 Karrow, Lester (?) participates in tournament 148 Katz (of Washington) family had cottage at White Sulphur Springs 27 Kays, W. H. restaurant and dwelling in Farmers hotel lost in fire 121 Keith maiden name of Mrs. John B. Rose 150 Keith (Captain) eludes Federal Cavalry at Chestnut Lawn 182 Keith (Mr.) member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Keith, Ellie Wood participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Keith, Isham granddaughter is Mary Lapsley Keith/Rose 153 Keith, J. A. C. member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Keith, J. A. C. board of directors Warrenton Telephone Exchange 82 Keith, J. A. C. (Mrs. her grandfather inhreited Oakwood 144 Keith, James ("Parson") his granddaughter married Capt. James Payne 180 Keith, James (Judge) subscribes to help rebuild White Sulphur Springs 27 Keith, James (Judge) goes to barber shop 95

Page 23 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Keith, John no house on this property in painting of Conway Grove 158 Keith, John Augustine Chilton participates in tournament 146 Keith, Julian (Mrs.) wrote and produced an entertainment 134 Keith, Julian C. daughter is a granddaughter of Sarah Blackwell 153 Keith, Julian C. (Mrs.) a daughter of Maj. and Mrs. R. P. Barry 66 Keith, Julian C. (Mrs.) rode in Horse Show 105 Keith, Julie participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Keith, Kate (Miss) secretary of library board 47 Keith, Lucien house is among oldest in Warrenton 139 Keith, Lucien (Hon.) spoke at opening of Warrenton Library 46 Keith, Lucien (Hon.) participates in tournament 146 Keith, Lucien Jr. participates in tournament 148 Keith, Mary Isham Randolph married Capt. James Payne 180 Keith, Mary Lapsley a granddaughter of Sarah Blackwell 153 Keith, Morson participates in tournament 148 Keith, Peggy president of the Horse Show 105 Keith, Peggy participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Keith, Thomas (Captain) fought in Revolutionary War 180 Kelly's Ford Civil War battle near 55 Kelly's Ford Chestnut Lawn is on the road to 180 Kellysville site of Rappahannock River ford 55 Kemper, Charles sends portrait of Justice Marshall away for safe keeping 36 Kemper, Theo. keeps portrait of Justice Marshall safe 36 Kennedy, Mary (Miss) participates in entertainments 134 Kerr, Dion his turkey wins a Gym-Khana race 102 Keswick Arthur White rode for Julian Morris of 105 Kincheloe, Lula organist at the Warrenton Baptist Church 76 King Carter Grant Casanova is located on 58 King Edwards (Horse) ridden by Ule Benner in Horse Show 106 King George County Neptune Lodge was part of 142 King George First of England land is claimed in the name of 14 King, E. B. (Mrs.) participates in entertainments 132 King, Edwin B. participates in tournament 148 King, Emily North participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 King's Daughters Good Will Circle organized at the Female Institute 43 Kirby, Bud is in carnival band 131 Kirby, J. G. house occupied by is lost in fire of 1909 121 Kirby, James D. (Mrs.) house owned by is lost in fire of 1909 121 Kirkpatrick, Dorothy (Mrs.) rented Conway Grove 158 Kloman, Agnes (Miss) granddaughter of Erasmus Helm 93 Kloman, E. F. (Dr.) Joseph Arthur Jeffries buys out his business 93 Knight, James Keith participates in tournament 148 Knights of the Golden Horseshoe Essay #1, Chapter #1 11 Knox, Charles F. writes forward Forward Koh, Frederick (Mrs.) people at party help put out fire at Neptune Lodge 142 Krisel, Theodore hands over bakery to John Thoma 87 Labouisse, Peter R. furnishes fire extinguishers during fire of 1909 122 Ladies Home Journal subscription given to employees for work done 45 Lafayette reference to his visit here 32 Lafayette stopped at the Norris Tavern 126

Page 24 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Lair name of gold mining project in Orange 53 Laird, William H. (Rev.) rector of St. James Episcopal Church 65 Lake, Julian (Rev.) pastor of Presbyterian Church 74 Langhorne, Nannie rode in Horse Show 105 Lansdale family rented from Dr. Bispham, old Turner place 171 Larabee, Sterling Gold Cup Race committee 108 Larrabee (Mrs.) owner of Oakwood 145 Larrabee, Madge Stokes (Mrs.) purchased old Methodist Church parsonage 138 Larrabee, Sterling (Mrs.) Duke and Duchess of Windsor visit her at Oakwood 143 Larrabee, Sterling (Mrs.) Oakwood gardens are her work 146 Latham and Green firm located where Sportsman's Grill is 94 Latham, Georgia sister of Mrs. Robert Newby 160 Latham, John firm located where Sportsman's Grill is 95 Leach, Eugene H. (Mr. and Mrs.) rented Conway Grove 158 Leary (Mr.) Lycurgus Caldwell was a pupil of 174 Lee Street property on will become site of Female Institute 40 Lee, Anne Lucinda first wife of Charles Lee 155 Lee, Charles son Robert E. Lee is killed in a duel in Warrenton 140 Lee, Charles (Hon.) Attorney General under President Washington and Adams 154 Lee, Elizabeth Gordon inherited Leeton Forest 154 Lee, Fitzhugh (Gen.) subscribes to help rebuild White Sulphur Springs 27 Lee, Fitzhugh (Governor) celebration held at his election 114 Lee, Hancock (Captain) built a lodge near White Sulphur Spring 23 Lee, Hancock (Jr.) purchases White Sulphur Springs 23 Lee, Henry (Col.) father of Charles Lee 155 Lee, Henry (Col.) elder grandfather of Col. Henry Lee 155 Lee, John conveys land, Overwharton Parish 140 Lee, Lettice Corbin great great grandmother of Charles Lee 155 Lee, Lucy Grymes mother of Charles Lee 155 Lee, Mary Bland wife of Col. Henry Lee (elder) 155 Lee, Richad Henry laying out of lots along Rappahannock Rd./Main St. 161 Lee, Richard (Col.) of Shropshire, great great grandfather of Charles Lee 155 Lee, Richard Henry father of Anne Lucinda Lee wife of Charles Lee 155 Lee, Richard Henry Dr. James Wallace property part of his holdings 157 Lee, Richard Henry Loretto on land that was part of his holdings 162 Lee, Robert E. reference to his childhood here 32 Lee, Robert E. went to school with Randolph boys 63 Lee, Robert E. killed in a street duel in warrenton 140 Lee, Thomas Neptune Lodge stands on land once owned by 140 Lee, Thornton had a barber shop where Madison's Barber Shop is 95 Leeds Castle Leeds Manor is named after 51 Lees Ridge General A. R. Harris sells property on 153 Lee's Spring name for White Sulphur Spring 24 Lees, Pete participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Leesylvania birthplace of Charles Lee 154 Leeton Forest topic of chapter 153 Legend local legend that Bob Ford killed Jesse James 62 Lewis Cottage at White Sulphur Springs 27 Lewis, George grist mill operating near Remington 57 Lewis, Lawrence dining table at Loretto supposedly owned by 164

Page 25 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Libby (Admiral and Mrs.) purchased The Dell from Mrs. Harnsberger 170 Libby, Ruthven E. (Admiral) sells The Dell to Captain George Chandler Fox 168 Library has book about polar expedition 68 Library lost in fire of 1909 121 has a copy of the first Palladium of Liberty paper 173 Lincoln (President) Robert Eden Scott is recommended for position with 144 Lindsay, John S. (Rev.) rector of St. James Episcopal Church 65 Lipscomb, P. D. writing exercise found 85 Littauer, William Mr. William Eldon Doeller is grandson of 23 Livery Stable Briggs and Taverner 168 Lomax, Anne (Miss) her aunt was one of the "famous Lomax sisters" 186 Lomax (Miss Vic) teacher at Carter Hall when it was a school 186 Lord Fairfax grants lands to emigrants in Manor of Leeds 50 Lord Fairfaxq Dr. James Wallace property part of 157 Lord Golden (Horse) ridden by Mr. Herman Hllman in Horse Show 106 Loretto Vice President W. W. Finley lived here with family 20 Loretto topic of chapter 162 Loretto shrine in Italy, name of John Scott's Warrenton property 163 Lost Cause Memorial Day Celebrations 130 Lost Mountain between Delaplane and Paris 30 Loudoun County Middleburg Hunt territory 99 Louisville, Ky. Currie Duke and Mary Way were from 186 Lover's Lane the view is praised 154 Lucas and Alexander ran Warren Green Hotel 127 Luce, M. A. (Mrs.) house occupied by is lost in fire of 1909 121 Luckett, Peyton brings in firewood at Carter Hall 186 Lynchburg Confederates stationed at 93 Lyons (Miss) widow of Robert Eden Scott 145 MacLean, Thomas W. (Rev.) pastor of Presbyterian Church 74 Macrea, Ann Amelia H. inherited property where Conway Grove sits 157 Maddux (Mr.) Gold Cup Race committee 108 Maddux, James K. participates in tournament 147, 149 Maddux, James K. participates in entertainments 133 Maddux, James K. Horse Show Ball given by 136 Maddux, James K. purchased Monta Rosa and re-named it Neptune Lodge 141 Maddux, James K. Neptune Lodge burned when James K. Maddux lived there 117 Maddux, James K. (Mrs.) rode in Horse Show, horses from stable are winners 106 Maddux, Winifred (Miss) first Pony Show was at her home 109, 110 Maddux, Winifred May (Miss) Neptune Lodge passed to her after he father's death 141 Madison (President) owned a cabin near White Sulphur Springs 23 Madison, Allie came to work with his brother Charley Madison 95 Madison, Charlie location has been a barber shop for 70-80 years 95 Madison, Charlie son of Allie Madison 95 Madison, Dolly contemplated a visit to White Sulphur Springs 23 Madison, James Dr. James Westwood Wallace was physician to 157 Madison, James Keith shines shoes of Judge James Keith 95 Madison, Lee son of Allie Madison 95 Madison's Barber Shop topic of chapter 94 Madisontown named for the Madison family 96 Mahan, Dennis H. (Capt. And Mrs.) rented Conway Grove 158

Page 26 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Mahone, ("Billy") (Governor) celebration held at his defeat 114 Main Street Town purchased lot on which Odd Fellows Lodge sits 84 Main Street grocery store 87 Main Street Barbershop and Ben Franklin Store 94 Main Street Clerks Office and yard faced 129 Main Street carnival is given to benefit Methodist Church, outgrows130, 131location Main Street Grenville Gains house and Thad Fletcher property very old 138 Main Street part of the Pretlow house was The Red Store 159 Main Street Rappahannock Road becomes Main St. 161 Main Street Fletcher and Bros. store room lost in fire of 1909 121 Main Street Warren Green Hotel foundation stone 127 Man O' War Mrs. Evans speculates about purchase of 143 Manassas branch engin moved overland to 19 Manassas, Battle of Bull Run the unknown dead are honored on Memorial Day 129 Manassass Second Battle of Bull Run 93 Manor of Leeds Lord Fairfax grants lands to emigrants in, described50, 51 Maphis, S. W. (Dr.) participates in entertainments 133 Maphis, Sam (Dr.) physician in Warrenton 87 March Court women not seen on streets during 37 Markell (Miss) rememberd 132 Market House Building Charity Lodge 27 has title to 85 Marr house house is among oldest in Warrenton 139 Marr, John Quincy (Captain) of Warrenton Rifles 93 Marr, John Quincy (Captain) honored on Memorial Day 129, 130 Marriott, R. H. owns Marr house, among oldest in Warrenton 139 Marsh Run Chestnut Lawn estate borders on 180 Marshall telephone office is located here 82 Marshall (Chief Justice) a cabin near White Sulpher Springs is reserved 24 Marshall Fire Company area has its own equipment 116, 117 Marshall, Charles (Col.) subscribes to help rebuild White Sulphur Springs 27 Marshall, Charlie African American helped save area from fire in 1909 122 Marshall, James M. acquires the Manor of Leeds area 50 Marshall, John Lycurgus Caldwell worked as "printers devil" for 174 Marshall, John (Chief Justice) first admitted to Bar in Fauquier County 34 Marshall, John (Chief Justice) acquires the Manor of Leeds area 50 Marshall, John (Chief Justice) portrait of is saved from fire caused by celebration 114 Marshall, Lindsey (Mrs.) granddaughter of John Smith 166 Marshall, Mary Randolph Keith mother of Justice John Marshall 36 Marshall, Sally mother gave a Gym-Khana for her 101, 103 Marshall, Thomas father of Justice John Marshall 36 Marshall, W. C. house owned by is lost in fire of 1909 121 Marshall, William C. (Mrs.) president of library board 47 Marshall, William C. (Mrs.) member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Marshall, William C. (Mrs.) gave a Gym-Khana for her daughter 101 Marshall, William Churchill participates in tournament 147 Marsteller, Philip G. (Mrs.) member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Martin, Hammie may have worked for the Fauquier Democrat 43 Martin, W. H. (Hammie) published the Remington Booster paper 57 Martyn, Charlie participates in entertainments 133 Maryland granddaughters of John Smith live in 166

Page 27 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Maryland Cup sportsmen meet to plan Gold Cup Races 108 Mason colored mason hero in fighting fire of 1909 122 Mason, J. A. C. sportsmen meet to plan Gold Cup Races 108 Masons erect building in Warrenton 84 Masons story of Masons and Civil War action at Chestnut Lawn 182 Masons Hall on Culpeper Street, Warrenton 85 Masters of Foxhounds Association warrenton hunting comes under rules 107 Matthews ("Rufus") (Miss) participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Matthews, Wilbur K. (Mrs.) a guest at Carter Hall 186 Mayor of Warrenton Mr. Spillman is elected to serve 111 Mayor's Office lost in fire of 1909 121 McCarty, Will (Mrs.) tip for story on Gold Rush 52 McClellan (General) gave farewell speech from hotel porch 127 McClelland (Mr.) taught school in Remington 57 McCormick, Steven ruins of his home in Auburn 61 McDonnell, Austin (Mrs.) assists Ms. Evans with article on Conway Grove 156 McDonnell, Austin (Mrs.) water color painting of Conway Grove 158 McDonnell, Austin (Mrs.) granddaughter of Inman Horner who built Carter Hall 186 McGill, John (Rev.) had cross made or Remington Episcopal Church 58 McIntyer, Elizabeth Carter assists Ms. Evans with article on Conway Grove 156 McIntyre, Agnes (Miss) participates in entertainments 134 McIntyre, Elizabeth (Miss) tells of Conway Grove 158 McIntyre, R. A. (Major) member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 McIntyre, R. A. (Major) purchased Conway Grove 158 McKay, Nannie Bispham (Mrs.) Turners purchased house from her 171 McKee, Ralph ran Warren Green Hotel 127 McMahon (General) Federal troops encamped at Paradise 167 Meadows, The home of Alex Fontaine Rose 149 Medical College of Virginia Hodgkin boys attended 90 Meetze, Ann Page article in about Mrs. Fitzgerald of Rock Hill 184 Melchers, Gari Roosevelt sends Warrenton a picture of his portrait 16 Melrose Casanova was called by this name 59 Melrose hunt breakfasts remembered fondly 61 Melrose Castle built by Dr. James Murray 59 Melrose Castle reference to previous owners 185 Memorial Day celebrations are topic of chapter 128 Methodist Church revival going on when fire of 1909 started 119 Methodist Church carnival is given to benefit Methodist Church 130 Methodist Church parsonage in rear of C. W. Carter property, original location 138 Methodist Church house is among oldest in Warrenton 139 Methodist Church takes on Bethel Chapel originally a "free church" 150 Methodists credited with providing dinner during March Court 37 Middleburg hunt territory 99 Middleburg Hunt territory in Loudoun County 99 Warrenton Volunteers are called out after fire of 1909 121 Mill at Auburn 61 Mill Casanova had a stav mill 60 Milledgeville, Georgia stage line rumored to have stoped at Neptune Lodge stables 141 Millview Remington was called 55 Milner, Isaac witness on lease by George Washington 32

Page 28 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Minicipal Building lost in fire of 1909 121 Minor (Mrs.) Mother's lost wedding ring returned to her at Loretto 165 Minor, John B. (Mrs.) born at Loretto 163 Mississippi Ms. Evans' mother came from 160 Moffett, Preston house on propert that was the Female Institute 40 Monroe (President) owned a cabin near White Sulphur Springs 23 Montague G. Thurston Williams' property lies next to 185 Monte Rosa in Smith family until 1890 141 Montgomery, Dorothy (Miss) Master of the Hunt in Casanova 60 Montgomery, Robert H. a judge for the Gym-Khana 101 Moore, Charles killed Atty. General Robert E. Lee in Warrenton 140 Moore, F. V. T. (Mrs.) house occupied by is lost in fire of 1909 121 Moore, Frank (Miss) participates in entertainments 132 Moore, Walton (Hon.) present for opening of Warrenton Library 46 Moore, William store lost in fire of 1909 121 Morris, Julian exhibited at Horse Show 105 Morris, Julian (Mrs.) rode in Horse Show 106 Morrissville gold mining operations near 52 Morse, Samuel F. B. Lycurgus Washington Caldwell worked for 173 Mosby (Col.) bought house from Judge E. M. Spilman 175 Mosby, John S. was often at White Sulphur Springs 24 Mosby, John S. (Col.) Joseph Hancock Blackwell was his chief of staff 152 Mosby, John S. (Col.) Dr. James Richard Sowers joined his command 166 Mosby, John S. (Col.) Anderson Property was once his home 175 Mountain Run embarked from this place 12 Mountains group names two mountains: George and Spotswood 14 Movie Oakwood is scene in a movie 143 Mt. Carmel Lodge has title to second floor of Market House building in Warrenton 84 Mulhoffer family purchased Loretto from the Scotts 163 Murray, Edward came from Melrose Scotland 59 Murray, Edward purchased Rock Hill in Casanova 59 Murray, Edward speculation on who owned Rock Hill 185 Murray, James (Dr.) built Melrose Castle 59 Murray, James E. present for action on purchase of painting 35 Nashville, Tenn. President Jackson stopped at Norris Tavern en route 126 National Hunt and Steeplechase Associationrecognizes some Fauquier Hunts 99 Navy Dr. Robert A. Anderson served 91 Neavil owned an Ordinary in Auburn in Geo. Washington's time 61 Neer, William Jr. rode in Horse Show 106 Nelson (Mr.) minister at St. James Episcopal Church 67 Nelson, Charlotte assisted organist at St. James Episcopal Church 65 Nelson, Charlotte (Miss) participates in entertainments 132 Nelson, George W. (Rev.) rector of St. James Episcopal Church 65 Nelson, Joseph H. former Mayor of Warrenton 111 Nelson, Mary member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Nelson, Philip P. grandson of rector of St. James Episcopal Church 65 Neptune Lodge site of first Pony Show 109 Neptune Lodge burned when James K. Maddux lived there 117 Neptune Lodge house is among oldest in Warrenton 139 Neptune Lodge topic of chapter 140

Page 29 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Nesbit family participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Nesbit, Harrison purchases Fauquier Democrat 44 Nesbit, Harrison (Mrs.) rented Conway Grove 158 Nevil's Ordinary (Auburn) road from Falmouth to Winchester passes 160 New Baltimore T. Keller Grayson calls from 15 New Orleans, La. Mrs. Semmes entertained at the Warren Green Hotel 127 New Orleans, La. Dr. James Richard Sowers was practicing in 166 New Warrenton Restaurant was a Post Office 17 New Warrenton Restaurant Post Office was located where restaurant is now 119 New York people are drawn to Fauquier hunt country 99 New York Mr. Pemberton from takes Clover Croft for summer 146 New York Charlie Caldwell tells about his Warrenton home 172 Newby, Robert (Mr. and Mrs.) living on the Pretlow property site of The Red Store 160 Newport, R. I. clock from was in Chestnut Lawn 182 Newspaper, Palladium of Liberty established in Warrenton by James Caldwell 172 Newspaper, True Index is established by Finks and Caldwell 174 Norfolk John Beatty from spent summers at The Dell 169 Norris Tavern on site prior to Warren Gree Hotel 126 Norris, Thaddeus new cemetery, Turkey Run no longer used 155, 156 Norris, William C. sold Tavern to R. M. Smith in 1842 126 North Run land around is granted to Col. Edward Barrow 23 North Wales Farm balloon races land on 17 North, James Heyward (Captain) portrait hangs at Loretto 164 Northern Virginia Hunt Country Pony Show draws crowds 109 Nourse, C. J. G. Thurston Williams' property lies next to 185 Nourse, Charlotte St. George (Miss) Master of the Hunt in Casanova 60 Nourse, Charlotte St. George (Miss) joint owner of Weston in Casanova 61 Nourse, Constance (Miss) joint owner of Weston in Casanova 61 Nusbaum, A. board of directors Warrenton Telephone Exchange 82 Nusbaum, A. canvasses for names for Fire Department 113 Oak Hill home of Justice Marshall 36 Oakwood topic of chapter 143 Oakwood Duke and Duchess of Windsor visited at Oakwood 179 Oakwood farm location of first Gold Cup Race 108 O'Connell, M. J. part of residence was a log cabin used by Charles Bragg 158 Odd Fellows Hall fire trucks directed to 112 Odd Fellows Lodge one of town's oldest buildings 83 Odd Fellows Lodge has title to Market House building in Warrenton 85 Old Dominion Hounds Hunt territory is west of Warrenton into Rappahannock 99 Old Farmer's Hotel home of first Warrenton library 46 Old Turkey Run Church Charles Lee is buried in this graveyard 155 Opal Capt. Hancock Lee built a lodge 23 Orange County Hounds (New York) territory is in The Plains area 99 Orange Railroad station in Culpeper 56 Orlean Mr. Doeller's family is from 22 Orlean Free State territory described 49, 51 Overbrook built by Mr. Wood 154 Overwharton Parish land conveyed to Lee family in Warrenton 140 Paddock Teas at Neptune Lodge 142 Page, Harry (Mrs.) participates in entertainments 133

Page 30 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Palladium of Liberty newspaper established in Warrenton by James Caldwell 172 Palmer, Meade participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Palmer, Robert participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Pankey, Amos mining gold near Morrissville 53 Paper Chase Junior Hunt has 110 Pappas Restaurant the Post Office was located here 93 Parade memorial day parade 128 Parade added to carnival 132 Paradise Robert Eden Scott born at 144 Paradise topic of chapter 165 Paris Lost Mountain is near 30 Parker, H. A. (Mrs.) house is dynamited to fight fire 120 Parker, H. A. (Mrs.) house owned by is lost in fire of 1909 121 Parking a problem even in 1888 114 Pattie, C. M. Jailor 85 Pattie, Collie Jr. worked at the drug store 92 Pattie, T. E. store lost in fire of 1909 121 Patton, George (General) rode with Ft. Myer entries at Horse Show 105 Payne, Agnes Lee (Miss) her grandfather inhreited Oakwood 144 Payne, Alexander Dixon purchased Oakwood from widow of Robert Eden Scott 145 Payne, Alexander Dixon (Captain) Oakwood was purchased from the estate of his wife 143 Payne, Amos (Mrs.) rode in Horse Show 106 Payne, Anne Morton Scott (Mrs.) Oakwood was purchased from her estate 143 Payne, Arthur Morson Mrs. Fitzgerald was a client of his 184 Payne, Brooke starter for races at Gym-Khana 102 Payne, George (Mr.) doors of Chestnut Lawn come from Arlington 181 Payne, Harry Fitzhugh participates in tournament 147 Payne, James (Captain) built the main house at Chestnut Lawn 180 Payne, John Barton donated building for Warrenton Library 45 Payne, John Winston participates in tournament 147 Payne, Nan participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Payne, Rice W. appointed to find artist for portrait painting 35 Payne, Richard present for action on purchase of painting 35 Payne, Winter (Dr.) taught school in lower rooms of Odd Fellows building85, 86 Pearson, Harvey becomes Deputy Clerk (footnote) 33 Pearson, Walter lives where Dr. J. O. Hodgkin Sr. lived 89 Peeples, Howell (Mrs.) grandaughter of Maj. James V. Brooke 73 Peeples, Howell (Mrs.) participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Peeples, Howell (Mrs.) Mrs. Fitzgerald a client of her grandfather's 184 Pegram (Mrs.) remembered by James M. Ambler in his last note 71 Pelham, John (Maj.) wounded at Kelly's Ford 55 Pells, Robert T. purchases Neptune Lodge 141 Pemberton, Francis Rawle (Mr.) tournament at Clover Croft 146 Pemberton, Francis Rawle (Mr.) participates in tournament 148 Pemberton, Francis Rawle Jr. participates in tournament 148 Pemberton, John Clifford participates in tournament 148 Pembroke Marshall place where Gym-Khana was held 101 Pendleton, William G. (Rev.) minister at St. James Episcopal Church 67 Peoples National Bank in Warrenton 57 Peterlow property The Red Store was moved to this property 160

Page 31 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Peyton, George first telegrapher in what is now Remington 57 Peyton, Margaret Christian Scott Charles Lee married her second 155 Pezet name of leading man in performance 134 Philadelphia Charles Lee admitted to bar in 155 Philadelphia Dr. Bispham's family was from 170 Phillipps, William F. property will become site of Female Institute 40 Phillips, John P. appointed to find artist for portrait painting 35 Phipp, Hubert purchases Fauquier Democrat 44 Phipps, Hubert B. home is Neptune Lodge 140, 141 Physician Dr. Sam Maphis 87 Picket land grants many acres 167 Picketing telephone company 81 Pickett Mountain was part of picket land grants 167 Pickett Store location on South Fifth Street 138 Pickett, Betsy husband John Scott built Oakwood for her 144 Pickett, George Blackwell inherited Paradise from his father 166 Pickett, Martin (Colonel) Sylvanus Stokes is a relative of 145 Pickett, Martin (Colonel) Charles Lee is buried in the family lot of 155 Pickett, Martin (Colonel) gave Paradise on Winchester Street its name 166 Pickett's Charge Captain Carter a surviver of charge at Gettysburg 186 Pickett's Mill was on Hayesholm farm 167 Piedmont Hunt territory territory near Uppervill 99 Pierce, William fire in his home is put out 113 Pignut Hills The Meadows borders 150 Pipenbring (Mr.) had a bakery in Warrenton 87 Pistorio's Band a presence at Horse Show 104 Pittsburgh Carolina road leads from Carolinas to 58 Plains telephone office is located here 82 Plains Orange County (New York) Hounds hunt territory 99 Plains Fire Company area has its own equipment 116, 117 Point-to-Point Racing Gold Cup Races topic of chapter 107 Polar Expedition, Jeannette author recalls hearing about 68 Pollard family Presbyterians and Episcopalians 72 Pollard, Margaret attended Presbyterian Church on Main St. Warrenton 72 Pollard, Mildred attended Presbyterian Church on Main St. Warrenton 72 Pollock (Mrs.) a daughter of Charles Lee and Margaret Christian Scott155, 156 Pollock, A. D. (Rev.) served at Presbyterian Church 73 Pollock, Abrahm David (Rev.) married Elizabeth Gordon Lee 154 Pope (General) hedquarters at Rappahannock Sta. 56 Pope, Henry L. Y. James Caldwell sold his property to 173 Poplar Spring Farm name of a Randolph holding in Casanova 59 Poplar Spring Farm stone fences destroyed by Yankees 62 Port (Horse) ridden by William F. Wilbur in Horse Show 106 Portman, F. A. B. (Mrs.) rode in Horse Show 105 Portman, F. A. B. (Mrs.) Turner place originally bordered 171 Post Office author's offic is in 17 Post Office Department Rappahannock Sta. name changed due to confusion of mail 55 Post Office Department in Remington is where Drug Store was 57 Post Office, Casanova Casanova has store/post office combination 63 Post Office, Warrenton revival tent is pitched behind 77

Page 32 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Post Office, Warrenton recall waiting for mail at the drug store 93 Post Office, Warrenton firemen there when fire of 1909 started 119 Post Office, Warrenton Charlie Marshall fights fire from roof 122 Post Office, Warrenton carnival is given to benefit Methodist Church 130 Post, Augustus crew member of balloon seeks notary 18 Potts, Allan (Mrs.) rode in Horse Show 106 Powell, Lucian (Mrs.) father went to school in Odd Fellows Lodge building 84 Powell, Lucian (Mrs.) grandaughter of Charles T. Green 95 Pranks surrounding Female Institute 41 Presbyterian David Abraham Pollock 154 Presbyterian Manse Robinson family rented house, waiting for building 171 Presbyterians credited with providing dinner during March Court 37 Pretlow family The Red Store site passed from Fletcher to Pretlow 160 Pretlow house on Main St. Warrenton 73 Pretlow, William (Dr. and Mrs.) residence is very old 138 Pretlow, William R. (Dr.) part of his house was The Red Store 159, 162 Pretty Maid (Horse) ridden by Mrs. Potts in Horse Show 106 Prince Edward Street Fitzgerald house on corner in Fredericksburg 184 Prince William a new hunt territory has been established here 99 Prince William Neptune Lodge was part of 142 Prince William County Dumfries is near Leesylvania birthplace of Charles Lee 154 Prince William County Yateman House was standing when Fauquier divided 159 Prospect Hill Doeller place in Orlean 23 Prospect Hill artifact from house 62 Prospect Hill one of four original Fitzhugh places 183 Public Welfare Office tip for story on Gold Rush 52 Pugh, John W. (Rev.) pastor of Presbyterian Church 73 Race track near White Sulphur Spring 24 Racing Gold Cup Races topic of chapter 106 Racing Gold Cup Races topic of chapter 107 Radsch, Vriginia Winmill is given White Sulphur Springs 25 Railroad Remington called Bowenville after a conductor, Rappahannock Sta. 55 Railroad Virginia Midland and Great Southern near Remington 56 Railroad Casanova had a different name, Three Mile Switch 59 Railroad recalls building of railroad 62 Railroad special train for Gypsey Smith Jr. revivalist 78 Railroad Southern Railway delivers horse show visitors 104 Railroad (Warrenton Branch) topic of chapter 18 Railroad agent A. R. Freeman 56 Railroad Station news is scooped, balloon shipped back, branch closes16, 18 Railroad, Southern Railway W.W. Finley, president of, purchased Loretto 163 Railroad, Southern Railway line from calverton to Warrenton built 185 Ramer, Scott proprietor of Warren Green Hotel 127 Randolph, Charles (Col.) The Grove was his home, burned during Civil War 62 Randolph, Mary Isham her granddaughter married Capt. James Payne 180 Randolph, Robert L. (Col.) buys land from Charles Carter 58 Randolph, Roberta (Miss) lives at Redlands in Casanova 59 Randolph-Macon Academy Hodgkin boys attended 90, 91 Randolph-Macon College Dr. Robert A. Anderson attended 91 Rapid Ann group crosses and camps near 14

Page 33 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Rappahannock Seminole Indian name meaning given, ford sites 55 Rappahannock mountains Free State territory described 49, 51 Rappahannock River 5 miles from Mt. Run 12 Rappahannock River group crosses the upper reaches of 13 Rappahannock River group crosses one of the branches 14 Rappahannock River land along river near White Sulphur Springs is purchased 23 Rappahannock River Civil War battle near White Sulphur Springs 24 Rappahannock River bounds of Hedgman land area, Leeds Manor 51 Rappahannock River road from to Dumfries passed The Red Store 161 Rappahannock River seam of grey rock used for building 177 Rappahannock Road James Routt laid out lots, eventually becam Main St. 161 Rappahannock Station name changed due to confusion of mail 55 Rappahannock Station Civil War fighting near, moved 56 Rebekahs used lower rooms in Odd Fellows building 85 Rector, Dan worked at Mr. Thoma's bakery 88 Rector, James Jr. purchased Chestnut Lawn 182 Rector, Jim (mail-carrier) prepares Commencement at Female Institute 42 Red Cross opening dinner held in rooms now occupied by 46 Red Cross carnival is given to benefit during WWI 131 Red Store topic of chapter 159 Redlands name of a Randolph holding in Casanova 59 Reid, Joseph S. present for action on purchase of painting 35 Remington topic of chapter 54 Remington Chestnut Lawn is South East of 180 Remington (Captain) Remington named after 55 Remington Booster paper printed in Remington 57 Remington cemetery school building across from what is now 57 Remington Fire Company area has its own equipment 116, 117 Restaurant topic of chapter 86 Restaurant, New Warrenton Post Office was located where restaurant is now 119 Revolutionary War Free State settled by Hessians brought over for? 50 Revolutionary War James Blackwell, epaulet from uniform 152 Revolutionary War Conway Grove land probably given for service in 157 Revolutionary War Colonel Martin Pickett served in 166 Revolutionary War Joseph Caldwell reportedly served 172 Revolutionary War Capt. Thomas Keith fought in 180 Richards, Felix probably inherited Conway Grove land from his wife 157 Richards, J. Donald purchased Warrenton Telephone Exchange 82 Richards, Paul (Mrs.) participates in entertainments 133 Richards, Paul C. purchased Warrenton Telephone Exchange 82 Richards, Paul C. (Mr.) one of his workers dynamites house to fight fire 120 Richardson, W. T. (Rev.) pastor of Presbyterian Church 74 Richmond State legislature fled to White Sulpher Springs in epidemic 22 Richmond Convention of 1788 166 Richmond Eppa Hunton III lives in 175 Richmond Hunton family spent some time here 176 Richmond Blues had summer encampment at White Sulpher Springs 22 Richmond Blues camped at White Sulphur Springs 27 Richmond County Neptune Lodge was part of 142 Richmond News-Leader story tells of closure of gold mine in Morrissville 52

Page 34 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Richmond Times Dispatch Garden Club Supplement is referenced 177 Richmond, Va. Inman Horner of built Carter Hall 186 Riddle Mrs. Evans speculates about pruchase of Man O' War 143 Ridgelea built by Mr. Wood 154 Ridgelea built of grey rock 177 Ried, R. H. Sr. (Mrs.) neice of James M. Ambler who died on polar expedition 68 Riley, Gertrude worked at Mr. Thoma's bakery 88 Riley, Laura worked at Mr. Thoma's bakery 88 Rinehart, Mary Roberts story idea comes from Melrose Castle 59 Risdon, William attended service at the Gospel Wagon 80 Risdon's Paint and Hardware sits where Fauquier Democrat office was 43 Ritenour, Will (Mr.) house occupied by is lost in fire of 1909 121 Riverdale Farm site of Rappahannock River ford 55 Rixey, P. M. (Captain) is in Roosevelt's riding party for visit to Warrenton 15 Road 628 The Meadows is located on 150 Robertson, Walter H. was born at Dr. Bispham's place 171 Robertson, Walter H. (Rev.) Robinson family rented house, waiting for building 171 Robertson, Walter H. (Rev.) of Presbyterian Church on Main St. Warrenton 72 Robertson, Walter H. (Rev.) pastor of Presbyterian Church 74 Robertson's Camp camp is named after a member of the group 13 Robin Adair (Horse) ridden by Mrs. Blair Johnson in Horse Show 106 Robinson's Camp camp is named after a member of the group 13 Rock Hill topic of chapter 183 Rock Hill name of a Fitzhugh holding in Casanova 59, 61 Rock Hill School was once a boy's school 62 Rogue's Road Casanova is located on 58 Rogue's Road intersection with Dumfries Road, Auburn 61 Rogue's Road Ajax, a Fitzhugh holding, located on 62 Rogue's Road G. Thurston Williams bought land along 185 Roop, Anna Jackson papers of her grandfather are consulted 111 Roosevelt, Teddy (President) chapter is about his ride to Warrenton 15-17 Roosevelt, Theodore (President) lunched at the Warren Green Hotel 128 Rose, A. F. (Mrs.) rocking chair purchased at sale of her effects 149 Rose, Alex Fontaine The Meadows was his home 149, 150 Rose, Alexander (Mr.) Mrs. Worth is brought to this house during fire of 1909 122 Rose, John B. (General and Mrs ) The Meadows is their home 150 Rose, Lucy Blackwell youngest daughter of The Meadows household 152 Rose, Mary Lapsley a granddaughter of Sarah Blackwell 153 Rosenberger, C. W. 4th Lieut. Fire Department 113 Rosenberger, C. W. canvasses for names for Fire Department 113 Ross house oldest house in Warrenton 137 Ross, Ruel H. had a bakery in Warrenton 87 Round House fire engines kept in 115 Rouse, Mabel (Miss) resident of Remington 54 Routt, James laid out 12 lots either side of Rappahannock Road 161 Rover (Pony) participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Rowdy Hall Hotels at White Sulphur Springs 23 Royal Arch Masonic Chapter has title to second floor of Market House building in Warrenton 84 Royall, Anne stayed at Norris Tavern in 1829-30 126 Ruffner, P. B. was a Fire Chief 117

Page 35 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Rust, William (Mrs.) Master of the Hunt in Casanova 60 Sanford's Store is on site where "The Virginian" was published 44 School James C. Ambler former superintendent in Fauquier 68 School Norris Tavern converted into a school 126 School T. N. Fletcher may have been teaching school 160 School near Caldwell House 174 School school in house opposite Caldwell/Walraven home 174 School room at Chestnut Lawn was a local school 181 School Rock Hill was perhaps once a girls' boarding school 185 School Carter Hall was a school 186 School, Bethel graduates travel in the train 20 School, Bethel operated from White Sulphur Springs for several years 27 School, Bethel Louise Evan's father attended 65 School, Bethel Allie Madison barber for cadets 95 School, Bethel dances are recalled 103 School, Bethel cadets help fight fire of 1909 120 School, Bethel very near The Meadows 152 School, College of New Jersey Charles Lee was educated here 155 School, Edinburg Dr. James Westwood Wallace was educated at 157 School, Fauquier Institute Jessie Walraven attended 174 School, High School entertainments held at 133 School, Rock Hill Rock Hill was once a boy's school 62 School, Stuyvesant fire at the school 117 School, U. S. Naval Academy portrait of Captain James Heyward North 164 School, Robert Eden Scott member of first class 144 School, Warrenton High Hodgkin boy graduates from 91 Schools were let out in anticipation of Roosevelt's arrival 15 Schools topic of chapter 39 Schools across from what is now Remington Cemetery 57 Schools higher education for the Hodgkin boys 90, 91 Schools have riding clubs 99 Schools, John Barton Payne High in Remington 57 Schravesande, Pieter B. (Mr. and Mrs.) purchase Wood house on Lees Ridge 154 Scott (Mrs.) lost her wedding ring at Loretto 165 Scott, John (Colonel) changed Edmonium to Loretto 163 Scott, John (Hon.) built Oakwood in 1805 144 Scott, John (Judge) Charles Lee married his sister Margaret Christian Scott 155 Scott, John A. (Rev.) pastor of Presbyterian Church 74 Scott, Mary born at Loretto 163 Scott, R. Taylor (Captain) of Warrenton Rifles 144 Scott, Robert Eden Oakwood conveyed to him upon death of his father 144 Scott, Robert Eden born at Paradise in Warrenton 144 Scott, Rosalie (Miss) attended service at the Gospel Wagon 80 Scott, Taylor participates in tournament 148 Seagmuller family property they purchased was in Day family 100 years 171 Searchlight (Horse) Horse Show winner 106 Second St. Town purchased lot on which Odd Fellows Lodge sits 84 Second St. fire trucks directed to 112 Secret Service men arrive before Roosevelt's party reaches Warrenton 15 Sedgwick (General) Federal troops encamped at Paradise 167

Page 36 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Semmes, Tom (Mrs.) entertained at the Warren Green Hotel 127 Seventh Street, South James Caldwell's print shop on 173 Shackleford (Judge) wounded Maj. Pelham is carred to his home 55 Shackleford and Spilman law firm was well known 175 Shackleford, B. H. appointed to find artist for portrait painting 35 Shacklett, Turner purchased Loretto from the Mulhoffer family 163 Sharp children participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Shenandoah the group calls the Shenandoah the Euphrates 13 Shenandoah River bounds of Hedgman land area, Leeds Manor 51 Shepherd, Lemuel (General USMC) purchase property on Lees Ridge 153 Sheppard, Florrie (Miss) attended service at the Gospel Wagon 80 Sheriff of Fauquier County Joseph Blackwell was first Sheriff 138 Sheriff of Fauquier County topic of chapter 149 Sheriff, Deputy Colonel Martin Pickett 166 Shirely, J. W. Town Sergeant 85 Shropshire, England Charles Lee's family was from 155 Sigel (General) in sketch of Rappahannock Sta. 56 Sillings, Arthur J. buys land from Horace Johnson in Remington 56 Silvette, David made copy of picture of Justice Marshall 35 Sinclair, J. W. (Dr.) tennis court behind his office 159 Sir Romeo (horse) Gold Cup trophy 179 Skating Rink lost in fire of 1909 120 Skating Rink topic of chapter 123 Skinner or Skinker slaves were rented to build Chestnut Lawn 180 Slaves slave cabins were removed at Chestnut Lawn 182 Sledding on land near Conway Grove 159 Smith ("Courty") exhibits at Horse Show 105 Smith home Mrs. Evans speculates about conversations 142 Smith Street Charlie Caldwell tells about his home on 172 Smith, Albert (Maj. And Mrs.) lived at The Meadows 152 Smith, C. W. operates hose at fire 113 Smith, C. W. 1st Lieut. Fire Department 113 Smith, C. W. canvasses for names for Fire Department 113 Smith, Charlie W. manager of the Horse Show 105 Smith, Courtland H. participates in tournament 147 Smith, Courtland H. (Mrs.) rode in Horse Show 106 Smith, George S. name on fly leaf of book Louise Evans consults 139 Smith, George S. (Mrs.) donates a book Louise Evans consults 139 Smith, Gypsey Jr. topic of chapter, revivalist came to Warrenton 77 Smith, Henry L. owns White Sulphur Springs after 1901 25 Smith, Henry L. has cottage at White Sulphur Springs, buys Springs 27 Smith, Jimmie tells of engine being moved overland 19 Smith, John name on fly leaf of book Louise Evans consults 139 Smith, John purchased Paradise from the Pickett estate 166 Smith, Margaret Vowell author of text that is referenced 11 Smith, Mary Amelia (Miss) has a cottage at White Sulphur Springs 27 Smith, Mary Amelia (Miss) Memorial Day celebrations opend at California House 129 Smith, Mary Amelia (Miss) sells Monta Rosa 141 Smith, Mary Frances was born at Paradise on Winchester St. 166 Smith, R. M. ran converted Norris Tavern as a school 126

Page 37 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Smith, Thomas (Judge) presided over first court of the county 38 Smith, William (Ex-Governor) Memorial Day celebrations opend at his daughter's house 129 Smith, William (Governor) Lee family member killed after conveying land to 140 Smith's Camp camp is named after a member of the group 12 Smith's Camp a second camp is named after Captain Smith 14 Smythe, Ellison (Rev.) pastor of Presbyterian Church 74 Solger, Frederick married Miss Lillie Finley at Loretto 163 Sons of Veterans of Confederacy SVC participates in Memorial Day Parade 130 Sousa Mrs. Matthews was once a concert violinist with 186 Southern Railway W.W. Finley, president of, purchased Loretto 163 Southern Railway line from calverton to Warrenton built 185 Southern Railway completed in 1852 56 Southern Railway Casanova had a different name, Three Mile Switch 59 Southern Railway delivers horse show visitors 104 Southern Railway Depot local reporters scoop the news on Roosevelt visit 16 Southern Railway Depot balloon is shipped back to St. Louis 18 Sowers (Mr.) Gold Cup Race committee 108 Sowers, Catherine (Miss) granddaughter of John Smith 166 Sowers, Catherine (Miss) wardrobe destroyed by Federal stragglers in Civil War 167 Sowers, James Richard (Dr.) Mary Francis Smith marries 166 Sowers, John Smith (Rev.) son of Dr. James Richard Sowers 167 Sowers, William S. sportsmen meet to plan Gold Cup Races 108 Spilman (Judge and Mrs.) parents of 11 children 170 Spilman (Judge) added rooms to The Dell 169 Spilman (Mr. ) is succeeded by Mr. Wood as Fire Chief 117 Spilman, B. D. (General) one of 11 Spilman children at The Dell 170 Spilman, Baldwin Day (Gen.) St. James Episcopal parish house in memory of 67 Spilman, Baldwin Day (General) a judge for the Gym-Khana 101 Spilman, Baldwin Day (Mrs.) vice-president of library board 47 Spilman, Baldwin Day (Mrs.) organ at St. James Episcopal in memory of parents 66 Spilman, Baldwin Day children summers at The Dell 169 Spilman, Baldwin Day Jr. Warrenton Hunt and Gold Cup Races at his estate 108 Spilman, Baldwin Day Jr. participates in tournament 148 Spilman, Clara (Miss) second librarian 46 Spilman, Conway Son of Elizabeth and John Spilman 157 Spilman, E. G. (Judge) one of 11 Spilman children at The Dell 170 Spilman, E. M (Judge) built house in 1854 175 Spilman, E. M. conveys Female Institute to John A. Spilman and Robt. Frasier 40 Spilman, Edward M. nephew of Spilmans at The Dell 170 Spilman, Edward Martin (Judge) owned The Dell 168 Spilman, Ethel summers at The Dell 169, 170 Spilman, Florence wife of owner and principal of the Female Institute 39 Spilman, H. Conway sister Clara is second librarian 46 Spilman, H. Conway bought Conway Grove from Major McIntyre 158 Spilman, H. Conway (Mr. and Mrs.) Ms. Evans recalls Conway Grove as theirs 158 Spilman, Harry one of 11 Spilman children at The Dell 170 Spilman, Harry (Mr. and Mrs.) summers at The Dell 169 Spilman, Henningham Scott (Mrs.) purchases Conway Grove 157 Spilman, Heyward North son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Conway Spilman 158 Spilman, Heywood N. participates in tournament 148

Page 38 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Spilman, Hugh his aunt Clara is second librarian 46 Spilman, Hugh member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Spilman, Hugh A. inherited Conway Grove from his father H. Conway Spilman 158 Spilman, Hugh A. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Conway Spilman 158 Spilman, Hugh A. (Mrs.) repairing Conway Grove 156 Spilman, Hugh Armistead participates in tournament 148 Spilman, Hugh Conway participates in tournament 147 Spilman, J. A. son bought Conway Grove from Major McIntyre 158 Spilman, James Sr. brother of John Spilman, tombstone in Fleetwood 156 Spilman, John first Spilman to own Conway Grove 156 Spilman, John Armistead bought property in Fauquier and named it Conway Grove 157 Spilman, John R. papers are consulted for article on Fire Department 111 Spilman, John R. Chief of Fire Department 113 Spilman, John R. first Fire Chief 115 Spilman, Josephine member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Spilman, Josephine (Miss) describes The Dell 169 Spilman, Josephine (Miss) summers at The Dell 169, 170 Spilman, Lou one of 11 Spilman children at The Dell 170 Spilman, Lucy one of 11 Spilman children at The Dell 170 Spilman, May one of 11 Spilman children at The Dell 170 Spilman, Mollie (Miss) wife of Rev. Frank R. Boston 76 Spilman, Mollie (Miss) went to school in building housing Odd Fellows Lodge 84 Spilman, Nannie summers at The Dell 169, 170 Spilman, Nannie Maury summers at The Dell 169 Spilman, Robert (Dr.) one of 11 Spilman children at The Dell 170 Spilman, William wife purchases Conway Grove 157 Spindle, H. H. elected to be Alderman 112 Spindle, H. H. canvasses for names for Fire Department 113 Sportsman's Grill is located where Latham and Green used to be 94 Spotswood Mountain group names the sencond largest mountain 14 Spotswood, Alexander a chapter on is referenced 11, 12 Spring Hill home of Master of the Hunt Tompkins in Casanova 60 Spring Hill hunt breakfasts remembered fondly 61 Spring Hill oldest houses, first county court held at 61 Springfield Lost Mountain is near 30 Springs Mr. Fitzgerald met Miss Thronton at 184 Springs Jessie Walraven went to the Warm Springs 174 Springs Club entertainment at White Sulphur Springs 28 Springs Company H. R. Garden a promoter of the company 27 Springs Field Club at White Sulphur Springs is restored 25 Springs Field Club occupied old White Sulphur Springs stable 27 Springs Road Clover Croft located on 146 Springs Road The Dell is sold to Captain George Chandler Fox 168 Springs Road drive to The Dell 169 Spur, The article in about Mrs. Fitzgerald of Rock Hill 184 Spur, The article by Mrs. Chewning in 184 St. James Parish House Town Market location 85 St. Louis Balloon Racers landed in Fauquier in 1910 17 St. Stephen's Church ruins of houses between church and town of Auburn 61 Stafford County Neptune Lodge was part of 142

Page 39 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Stage The Red Store was a stage stop 161 Stage line rumored to have used Neptune Lodge stables 141 Stearnes, Evelyn (Mrs.) purchased stav mill property for its spring 60 Steeplechasing Gold Cup Races topic of chapter 107 Stephen's Building later known as the Down Town Store 90 Stephens, J. H. (Dr.) druggest, Joseph Arthur Jeffries worked for 93 Stofer, Rebecca lived at Caldwell House during Civil War 174 Stokes, Madge owner of Oakwood 145 Stokes, Sylvanus former owner of Oakwood 143 Stokes, Sylvanus Oakwood is sold upon his death 145 Stone (Mr.) Gold Cup Race committee 108 Stone family Remington on land owned by 55 Stone, Belle participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Stone, Charles G. father went to school in Odd Fellows Lodge building 84 Stone, Charles G. participates in entertainments 133 Stone, Charles Green grandson of Charles T. Green 95 Stone, George B. sportsmen meet to plan Gold Cup Races 108 Stone, George Blagdon participates in tournament 147 Stone, James B. Mr. and Mrs. visit with author 11 Stone, John participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Stone, John Payne participates in tournament 147 Stone, King (Mrs.) Duke and Duchess of Windsor visited at Oakwood 179 Stone, R. King Jr. Oakwood is home of 143 Stone, Wilbur F. went to school in building housing Odd Fellows Lodge 84 Stone, Wilbur F. (Mrs.) Warrenton Baptist Church choir 76 Store African American owned, lost in fire of 1909 121 Stratford Hotel now stands on site of The Falls 184 Street, Mildred organist at St. James Episcopal Church 67 Street, T. W. organist at St. James Episcopal Church 67 Street, T. W. (Mrs.) school was located in house she now occupies 174 Stump family rented from Dr. Bispham, old Turner place 171 Stuyvesant school fire at the school 117 Sublett, Elsie member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Sublett, Frances worked for the Fauquier Democrat 44 Sublett, Frances member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Sublett, Sadie member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Sublett, Sadie participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Sudduth, Edloe J. went to school in building housing Odd Fellows Lodge 84 Summerduck Chestnut Lawn is on the road to 180 Sun, The (Baltimore newspaper) article about the Warrenton Fire in 1909 118 Sunny Hill Loretto was called Sunny Hill by the Finley family 163 Sunnyside home of Wetmore family in Casanova 60 Supreme Court of the United States Charles Lee practiced law here 155 Surgeon General P. M. Rixey 15 Swift, Harriet conducted school in lower rooms of Odd Fellows building 85 Tabb, Nellie (Miss) crowned queen at tournament 148 Taft, William Howard (President) election news recived by long distance telephone call 82 Taney (Chief Justice) spent several summers at White Sulphur Springs 24 Tappahannock Rappahannock Sta. name changed due to confusion of mail 55 Tavern at White Sulphur Springs is restored 25

Page 40 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Taverner, J. W. built the original portion of The Dell 168 Tax Commissioner Colonel Martin Pickett 166 Taylor's Camp the men name a river near their camp 13 Tea Room young people attend during World War I 186 Telegraph Lycurgus Caldwell worked for Samuel F. B. Morse 173 Telephones topic of chapter 81 Tennis tennis court near Conway Grove 159 Tennis Hoges had a tennis court 176 Tenny popular manager at White Sulphur Springs 27 Texas James R. Wallace died in a fight in 157 Texas Farm home of Edward Ambler 68 Thoma, Daniel son of Mr. Thoma who owned bakery 88 Thoma, Edward son of Mr. Thoma who owned bakery 88 Thoma, John takes over bakery from Theodore Krisel 87 Thoma, Kathleen is married to J. E. Barnhart 88 Thomas ("Curley") a manager of the skating rink 125 Thompkins, Charles H. owner of Spring Hill near Casanova 61 Thornton and Burke name of building now called Down Town Store 93 Thornton, Edward member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Thornton, Edward (Mrs.) member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Thornton, Edward C. (Mrs.) participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Thornton, Elizabeth (Miss) married Mr. Fitzgerald 184 Thornton, T. C. (Mayor) calles out militia after fire of 1909 121 Thornton, Tom member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Three Mile Switch Casanova was called by this name 59 Thumb Run Free State territory described 49, 51 Tiffany, C. E. treasurer of Warrenton Telephone Exchange 82 Tiffany, C. E. (Mr.) calls about the fire related to Mrs. Evans 119 Tiffany, C. E. (Mrs.) niece of John Latham 95 Tiffany, Currell Elgin (Mrs.) Warrenton Baptist Church choir 76 Times, The "The Times" merger with "Democrat" mentioned 45 Tintern Farm resience of Charles F. Knox Forward Tipton, Floyd worked for the Fauquier Democrat 44 Tobacco The Red Store and others were marketing crop 160 Tompkins, Charles F. Jr. joint Master of the Hunt in Casanova 60 Tongue property one room library located on this property opposite Fire House 46 Tongue, Johnzie (Mr. and Mrs.) dances to "The Racket" 135 Tournaments held at White Sulphur Springs 24 Tournaments knights and queens at White Sulphur Springs 27 Tournaments at Neptune Lodge 142 Tournaments topic of chapter 146 Town Hall to serve as County Court House 113 Town Hall parade from here to cemetery on Memorial Day 129 Town Hall Memorial Day celebrations opened 129 Town Hall dances held in 135 Town Hall Horse Show Ball held in 136 Town Market in building on 2nd and Main St., on Beckham St. 85 Town of Warrenton purchased land on which Odd Fellows Lodge sits 84 Treasure story of treasure at Loretto 165 Trees in front of bakery are recalled 88

Page 41 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Triplett, Lon (Mrs.) summers at The Dell 169 True Index Building home of the Fauquier Democrat 44 True Index weekly paper is established by Finks and Caldwell 174 Mary Isham Randolph is from 180 Turkey Run Church built in 1764 161 Turnbull Barrow Run Baptist Church was near 23 Turnbull, Thomas Jr. (Dr. and Mrs.) owners of Melrose Castle 59 Turner (Judge) gives telephone #1 to Baptist Parsonage 82 Turner Rebellion protection from at Chestnut Lawn 181 Turner, Edward S. vice-president of Warrenton Telephone Exchange 82 Turner, Edward S. (Mrs.) Warrenton Baptist Church choir 76 Turner, Edward Spilman (Judge and Mrs.) first owners of the Turner place 171 Turner, Edward Spilman (Mrs.) property sold to Mr. and Mrs. Fitzhugh Turner 170 Turner, Fitzhugh house is among oldest in Warrenton 139 Turner, Fitzhugh (Mr. and Mrs.) purchased property from Mrs. Edward Spilman Turner 170 Turner, Fitzhugh (Mr. and Mrs.) present owners of old Turner place not related 171 Turner, John R. (Mrs.) Mrs. Robert Newby eventually became Mrs. Turner 160 Turner, William H. subscribes to help rebuild White Sulphur Springs 27 Turner's Tavern story of is mentioned in book Louise Evans consults 140 Tyler, John Webb (Mrs.) Currie Duke was a childhood friend of 186 Tyler, Nat (Col.) father of Mrs. Marshall 103 Tyler, Sallie Robb mother of Mrs. Marshall 103 U. S. Naval Academy portrait of Captain James Heyward North 164 U. S. Senate Inman Horner of built Carter Hall 186 Ullman Brothers purchased Female Institute 41 Ullman, C. livery stable lost in fire of 1909 120 Ullman, Herman rode in Horse Show 106 Ulmans owned Warren Green Hotel 127 United Daughters of the Confederacy UDC participates in Memorial Day Parade 130 United Service Organization the first USO was at Warren Green Hotel 128 University of Virginia copy of portrait of Justice Marshall hangs there 36 University of Virginia president Alderman present for opening of Warrenton Library 46 University of Virginia Robert Eden Scott member of first class 144 Upperville Piedmont Hunt territory 99 Upperville opened the Virginia Circuit horse shows 106 Utterback, John A. canvasses for names for Fire Department 113 Utterback, John A. heads up fire company of younger men 115 Vance, Truman S. editor of "The Virginian" 44 Veterans Confederate Veterans marched in Memorial Day Parade 129 Viewtree signal station at Paradise during Civil War 167 Virginia Circuit horse shows Upperville opened this circuit 106 Virginia Midland Railroad near Remington 56 Virginian, The Truman S. Vance editor 44 Volney letter of introduction from Geo. Washington 140 Voss, George A. site of his business was once a bakery 87 W. A. Garner and Co. Skatin Rink is lost in fire of 1909 120 Wall, J. D. (Mrs.) tenant house lost in fire of 1909 121 Wall, William (Rev.) pastor when Presbyterian Church was built 73 Wallace, Elizabeth Edmonds married to Dr. James Westwood Wallace 157 Wallace, James R. inherited land where Conway Grove now sits 157

Page 42 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Wallace, James Westwood (Dr.) built house eventually named Conway Grove 157 Wallach apartments house is among oldest in Warrenton 139 Wallach, Richard participates in tournament 148 Wallach, Richard Sr. heads up Field Days 107 Wallach, Richard Sr. sportsmen meet to plan Gold Cup Races 108 Wallach, Richard Sr. Fenton burned during his ownership 117 Walraven House formerly known as Caldwell House 172 Walraven, Helen lived at Caldwell House 174 Walraven, Jessie lived at Caldwell House 174 Walraven, Jessie Caldwell (Miss) lived at Caldwell House 174 Walraven, Jessie Caldwell (Mrs.) operator in charge of Warrenton Telephone Exchange82, 83 War prayers for Armed Forces 68 War, Civil War stone wall of grave yard torn down during war 155 War, Civil War soldiers said to have camped at Conway Grove 159 War, Civil War Ms. Evans' mother came from Mississippi after 160 War, Civil War Mr. and Mrs. Smith live at Paradise during 166 War, Civil War signal station at Paradise during Civil War 167 War, Civil War skirmishing around Turner property 171 War, Civil War occupants of the Caldwell House are listed 174 War, French and Indian Colonel Martin Pickett 166 War, French and Indian Holtzclaw on roll to serve in 177 War, Revolutionary James Blackwell, epaulet from uniform 152 War, Revolutionary Conway Grove land probably given for service in 157 War, Revolutionary Colonel Martin Pickett served in 166 War, Revolutionary Capt. Thomas Keith fought in 180 War, World War I Carter Hall during 186 Warren Green Hotel will serve lunch for President Roosevelt 15 Warren Green Hotel library occupied two rooms in 46 Warren Green Hotel livery stable located behind 119 Warren Green Hotel anex lost in fire of 1909 121 Warren Green Hotel topic of chapter 126 Warren, Agnes Marshall marries Mr. Doeller 25 Warren, David M. (Mrs.) mother gave a Gym-Khana for her 101 Warrenton Baptist Church Rev. Wyer once head of Female Institute? 40 Warrenton Baptist Church topic of chapter 75 Warrenton Baptist Church Rev. Sowers held services at Paradise before building 167 Warrenton Cemetery Memorial Day Parade 130 Warrenton Cemetery stone for Charles Lee is now in his daughters plot 156 Warrenton Country Club people at party help put out fire at Neptune Lodge 142 Warrenton Fire Department takes over the annual Carnival 131 Warrenton Horse Show praised by Mrs. Evans 101 Warrenton Horse Show topic of chapter 103 Warrenton House at White Sulphur Springs is restored 25 Warrenton House restored at White Sulphur Springs 28 Warrenton Hunt wants to "lay a drag" for Roosevelt's party 16 Warrenton Hunt leases Casanova Hunt territory 60 Warrenton Hunt territory in Warrenton area 99 Warrenton Hunt joins Gold Cup event 108 Warrenton Hunt still has a Junior Hunt day 110 Warrenton Hunt meets held at Neptune Lodge stables 141

Page 43 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Warrenton Hunt Mr. Carhart was Master of Fox Hounds 179 Warrenton Hunt met at Paradise 167 Warrenton Hunt Point to Point held in field opposite Wood home on Lees Ridge 154 Warrenton Library Roosevelt picture hangs in 16 Warrenton Library topic of chapter 45 Warrenton Pony Show started by children 100 Warrenton Pony Show topic of chapter 109 Warrenton Rifles left from old rail shed for Mexican Border 20 Warrenton Rifles training for Mexican border 78 Warrenton Rifles Joseph Arthur Jeffries was member 93 Warrenton Rifles Captain John Quincy Marr honored on Memorial Day 130 Warrenton Rifles Robert Eden Scott coordinated 144 Warrenton Supply located wher Bradburn and Clatterbuck's Livery was 119 Warrenton Supply is on locatio of old skating rink 123 Warrenton Supply Co. area that burned in 1909 122 Warrenton Supply filling station on site of former library 46 Warrenton Supply Filling Station on site of James Caldwell's print shop 173 Warrenton Telephone Exchange organized in 1903 82, 83 Warrenton Times "The Virginian" becomes 44 Warrenton Times recieves first long distance telephone call 82 Warrenton Town Council Mr. Spillman is elected to serve 111 Warrenton Town Council instuted a fire patrol 117 Warrenton Town Council offices destroyed in fire of 1909 121 Warrenton Volunteer Fire Company puts out fire at Neptune Lodge 142 Warrenton Volunteers are called out after fire of 1909 121 Warrenton-Plains-Alexandria Telephone Companycompany on record 1886 81 Washburn, A. L. buys property on Lees Ridge 154 Washington Pistorio's Band of is a presence at Horse Show 104 Washington (President) appointed Charles Lee Atty. General of the United States 155 Washington and Lee Hodgkin boys attended 90 Washington Captital (paper) article about Fauquier Springs 26 Washington City Remington is near 56 Washington, D. C. people are drawn to Fauquier hunt country 99 Washington, D. C. Melvin C. Hazen from exhibits at Horse Show 105 Washington, D. C. Louise Evans in hospital there 118 Washington, D. C. President Jackson stopped at Norris Tavern en route 126 Washington, D. C. performace first given in Washington 134 Washington, D. C. stage line rumored to have stoped at Neptune Lodge stables 141 Washington, D. C. Oakwood is sold upon death of Mr. Stokes of 145 Washington, D. C. Library of Congress has 1st issue copy Palladium of Liberty 173 Washington, D. C. Lycurgus Washington Caldwell works here 173 Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins of purchaase Chestnut Lawn 180 Washington, D.C. Mrs. Thoma a native of 88 Washington, George lease signed by 29 Washington, George stopped in Auburn 61 Washington, George was a fox hunter 98 Washington, George letter introducing Volney is told of 140 Washington, George his Attorney General Robert E. Lee was killed in Warrenton 140 Washington, N.C. mother of Ms. Evans lived in 170 Washington, William D. painted the original portrait of Justice John Marshall34, 35

Page 44 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Water supply reservoir for firefighting 116 Waterloo Street area that burned in 1909 122 Waterloo Street Caldwell House is just off of 172 Waugh, C. C. sets off dynamite to fight fire 120 Way, Ben participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Way, Ben participates in tournament 148 Way, Mary Currie Duke was a childhood friend of 186 Weber family had cottage at White Sulphur Springs 27 Weber's Orchestra plays for graduates in the train to Calverton 20 Weber's Orchestra played at White Sulpher Springs 22 Weber's Orchestra recalled 135 Weeks (Son Boy) is cleaning the author's offices 17 Weeks, Georgianna is cleaning the author's offices 17 Weld, E. M. famed race between horses: Weldship and Exton 107 Weldship (Horse) famed race between horses: Weldship and Exton 107 Wells, Tom (Mrs.) member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Welton, Courtnay S. (Mrs.) Jessie Walraven married Mr. Welton 174 Westmoreland County Neptune Lodge was part of 142 Westmoreland Militia Col. Henry Lee (elder) was in 155 Westmorland County John Lee conveys land, Overwharton Parish 140 Weston from a Fitzhugh holding in Casanova, named for Weston, England 60 Weston one of oldest house in Casanova area 61 Weston one of four original Fitzhugh places 183 Wetmore family operated a stav mill in Casanova 60 White Oak River the men name a river near their camp 13 White Sulphur Springs spa is subject topic of chapter 22-25 White Sulphur Springs first steeplechase was run here 107 White, Arthur exhibited at Horse Show 105 White, Arthur rode winner of first Gold Cup Race 108 White, C. M. board of directors Warrenton Telephone Exchange 82 White, C. M. (Judge) suggests that militia be called after fire of 1909 121 White, Charles Mason participates in tournament 147 White, Charles Mason (Judge and Mrs.) son was reportedly a wininer at tournament 149 White, Charlie participated in Gym-Khana races 102 White, J. Stuart reportedly a winner at Clover Croft tournament 149 White, Joseph Stuart participates in tournament 147 Wilbur, Jane participated in Warrenton Pony Show 110 Wilbur, Jane Forbes (Mrs.) married Mr. Haserick 163 Wilbur, William F. rode in Horse Show 106 Wilbur, William F. participates in tournament 147, 148 Wilbur, William Fitch (Mrs.) married 2 years after tournament at Clover Croft 148 Wiley, Channing participates in tournament 147 Wilkins (Mr.) owner of Chestnut Lawn 183 Wilkins Coffee Company Mr. Wilkins owed Chestnut Lawn 183 Wilkins, John H. Jr. (Mr. and Mrs.) purchased Chestnut Lawn 180 Williams, G. Thurston bought land from Mr. and Mrs. Allport 185 Williams, J. C. joint Master of the Hunt in Casanova 60 Williams, J. C. owner of Rock Hill 62 Williams, John Chauncy acquired Rock Hill from his father 185 Williams, John Chauncy (Mr. and Mrs.) Rock Hill sold by 183

Page 45 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page Williamsburg Convention of June 1776 166 Willis, R. L. housed a drug store in Remington 57 Willis, Thomas W. (Mrs.) lived in building on 2nd and Main 85 Willis, Tom participates in entertainments 133 Willow King (Horse) ridden by Mrs. Potts in Horse Show 106 Wilmington, N. C. Evans family lived here 92 Wilmington, N. C. Mr. Evans goes to barber shop before wedding 95 Wilmington, N.C. DeLancey Evans from attended Bethel Academy 152 Wilson, Bernard member of St. James Episcopal Church choir 65 Wilson, Bernard worked at the drug store 92 Wilson, Cornelia married Dr. J. O. Hodgkin Jr. 91 Wilson, Helen (Mrs.) house owned by is lost in fire of 1909 121 Winchester road from Falmouth to Winchester mentioned 159 Winchester Street Marshall residence is on 103 Winchester Street fire spreading toward 119 Winchester Street area burned in 1909 122 Winchester Street Ambrose Hord sold land along to John Armistead Spilman 157 Winchester Street house known as Paradise is on 165 Winchester, Va. James Caldwell was born near 172 Windsor (Duke and Duchess of) stayed at Oakwood 179 Winmill, Alan Townsend (Capt.) memorial window in St. James Episcopal Church 66 Winmill, E. W. sportsmen meet to plan Gold Cup Races 108 Winmill, Robert C. purchases White Sulphur Springs 25 Winmill, Robert C. buys White Sulphur Springs from Henry Smith 27 Winmill, Robert C. (Mrs.) joint Master of the Hunt in Casanova 60 Winter, J. Richard (Rev.) pastor of Presbyterian Church 74 Wise, Agnes memorial window in St. James Episcopal Church 66 Wise, Douglas participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Wise, John (Dr.) confirms that Roosevelt is coming to Warrenton 15 Wisely, Edward lease signed by Geo. Washington and 29 Witmer, George house stands where livery stable once stood 169 Witmer, George (Mrs.) participated in Gym-Khana races 102 Women schooling, teaching 39 Women Casanova has had to female masters of the hunt 60 Women Allie Madison barber traveled to homes to do hair 95 Women barber at Warran Green Hotel takes ladies 128 Women ladies invite the men to dances 135 Wood (Mr.) builder of Ridgelea etc., bought a lot on Lee's Ridge 154 Wood, D. P. board of directors Warrenton Telephone Exchange 82 Wood, D. P. 3rd Lieut. Fire Department 113 Wood, D. P. heads up fire company of older men 115, 116 Wood, Daniel P. (Mr.) wall of store helped prevent spread of fire 117 Wood, Waddy B. (Mrs.) her aunt was one of the "famous Lomax sisters" 186 Woodbourne Judge James Keith stayed at 95 Woodbourne seam of grey rock used for building 177 Woodbridge, W. G. (Rev.) pastor of Presbyterian Church 74 Woodk, Waddy B. build house on Lees Ridge 154 Woodlawn dining table at Loretto was supposedly from 164 Woodzell, Peyton owner of Yateman House, one of oldest 161 World Day of Prayer Louise Evens attends St. James Episcopal 64

Page 46 of 47 Name (Last Name, First) Subject Page World War I soldiers left from old rail shed for war 20 World War I Louise works for "The Virginian" 44 World War I carnival is given to benefit Red Cross during 131 World War I entertainments during 134 World War I Carter Hall during 186 World War I & II Hodgkin men fight in both wars 91 World War II (Young Charlie) Madison is Warrant Officer 1st class 96 World War II Mrs. Evans speculates about conversations 143 Worth (Miss) is carried out of Carter Hall during fire of 1909 122 Worth, William Jenkins (General) wife is carried out of Carter Hall during fire of 1909 122 Wortham, Sam participates in Gym-Khana races 102 Wyer, H. H. (Rev.) once head of Female Institute? 40 Wyer, H. H. (Rev.) dedicated the Warrenton Baptist Church 75 Yankees Lucy Blackwell was liked by 153 Yateman House one of the oldest houses in Warrenton 159, 162 Yates (Mr.) elected to Town Council 112 Yates building the "Three Cornered Building," used for pranks by boys 38 Yates, H. C. store housed first Telephone Co. office 82 Yates, H. C. elected to be Alderman 112 Yorkshire burned while the Bowmans owned it 117

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