Magazine of History and Biography

Index to Volume 125 (2017)

Bold page numbers indicate illustrations (Issue number 1: 1–96; 2: 97–208; 3: 209–312; 4: 313–416)

A Bemiss, Samuel F., 271 Abbitt, Watkins, 261, 266 Berkeley, Sir William, 3, 28–29 Ablavsky, Gregory, 112 Berkeley (Charles City County), 338, 338, 339 Accotink Home Guard, 61, 61 Bernstein, R. B., review by, 69–71 Adams, Abigail, 340 Beverley, Robert, 28 AFL-CIO, 262 Beverly, Robert, 127 African American history, 68–69, 76–77 Bierce, Ambrose, 156 , 163, 397–400 Billings, Warren M., and Brent Tarter, eds., “Esteemed Biography, 188–91 Bookes of Lawe” and the Legal Culture of Early Virginia, Hospitals, 156–65 293–95 “A History of Madness: Four Venerable Virginia Lunatic Binney, Horace, 42, 44 Asylums,” by Caroline Norris, 138–82 Bird, Lloyd, 250 All Falling Faiths: Reflections on the Promise and Failure of the Black, Harvey, 166–67 1960s, by J. Harvie Wilkinson III, 191–92 mines, 359 American Legion, 324, 348 Blair, Stephen, 63 American Revolution, 68–69, 314–57 Bland, Richard, 107, 117 Espionage, 183–84 Bland, Theodorick, Jr., 335 Southern Campaign, 319 Bonner, Michael Brem, Confederate Political Economy: “A Meteor and a Generous Mind: The Revolutionary Creating and Managing a Southern Corporate Nation, Political Thought of ,” by Kathy O. 296–98 McGill, 98–137 Bowman, Nat, 44 Anderson, Hannah, 336–37 Bowry, Graham, 152 Architectural history, 402–3 Brandt, Clare, 317 Army of Virginia, 395–97 Breeden, Edward L., Jr., 252 Arnold, Benedict, 314, 314–57, 316 “Bridge to the New Dominion: Virginia’s 1965 Letter to Richmond Merchants, 333 Gubernatorial Election,” by James R. Sweeney, 246–88 Arnold, Margaret Shippen, 328 Broadwater, Jeff, review by, 394–95 Atkinson, Frank B., 248, 262 Brooks, Clayton McClure, The Uplift Generation: “A Traitor’s Epiphany: Benedict Arnold in Virginia and His Cooperation across the Color Line in Early Twentieth- Quest for Reconciliation,” by Mark Edward Lender and Century Virginia, 399–400 James Kirby Martin, 314–57 Brophy, Alfred L., University, Court, and Slave: Pro-Slavery Thought in Southern Colleges and Courts and the Coming B of the Civil War, 73–74 Bailyn, Bernard, 109–10 Brothers, Dave, 250 Baker, Bruce E., and Carole Emberton, eds., Remembering Bryson, James, 363 Reconstruction: Struggles over the Meaning of America’s Buchanan, James, 334 Most Turbulent Era, 397–98 Bucks County Volunteers, 324 Banister, John, 335, 340 Burke, Silas, 53 Barbour, Philip Pendleton, 185–87 “‘Business is Dangerous in the Extreme’: The Use of Bartley (slave), 42 Innovation to Manage Risk and the Failure of Henry Baurmeister, Carl, 324 Heth in the Early Virginia Coal Industry,” by Solomon Belko, William S., Philip Pendleton Barbour in Jacksonian K. Smith, 358–93 America: An Old Republican in King Andrew’s Court, Butler, Matthew C., 59, 59–60 185–87 Button, Robert Y., 252 Byrd, Harry Flood, Jr., 249–51 Custis, George Washington Parke, 40 Byrd, Harry Flood, Sr., 248, 258, 261 Custis, John Parke, 40 Byrd, Mary Willing, 328, 344–46 D C Dalton, Theodore Roosevelt, 253 Callahan, Vincent F., Jr., 263 Daugherity, Brian J., Keep On Keeping On: The NAACP and Capps, William, 11 the Implementation of Brown v. Board of Education in Carleton, Dudley, 13–14 Virginia, 76–77 Carp, Benjamin L., review by, 68–69 Davis, David Brion, 230 Carrington, Paul, 227–28 Davis, King, 164 Carroll, Bret E., review by, 71–72 DeJarnette, Joseph S., 153–54 Carter, John W., 249, 254, 256, 257, 260 DeJarnette Children’s Hospital, 154, 155, 178 Carter, William M., 188–91 DeJarnette Sanitarium. See DeJarnette Children’s Hospital Cartwright, Samuel, 158 Democratic Party (Virginia), 261 Cedar Grove (Fairfax County), 48, 50 Dent, James, 63 Central State Hospital, 156–65, 159–60, 179 de Sequerya, John, 142–43 Patients, 163 Devers, John, 54 Central State Lunatic Asylum for Colored Insane. See Dewar, Helen, 271, 275–76 Central State Hospital Dick, Alexander, 330 Chambers, Benjamin, 58 Dickinson, John, 100–101, 108, 109, 113 Chapman, William, 252 Letters from a Farmer in , 108 Charles City Court House, 337, 338 Dix, Dorothea, 143, 174 Charles I, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 14, 16, 18, 22, 28–29 Donne, George, 24–25 Chiles, M. T., review by, 397–98 Drewry, William Francis, 161–62 Civil Rights, 400–402 Dundas, Thomas, 322, 329, 331, 345 Civil Rights Movement, 76–77 Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act, 164 E Civil War, 395–97 Earle, Carville, 382 Constitutional history, 187–88 Eastern Lunatic Asylum, 140–48, 141, 148, 177 Economic history, 296–98 80th Regiment of Foot, 324, 326, 331 Guerrilla warfare, 295–96 Eisenberg, Ralph, 274–75 Political history, 296–98, 395–97 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 272 Claiborne, Richard, 336 Emberton, Carole, and Bruce E. Baker, eds., Remembering Claiborne, William, 11, 18–19, 22, 28–29 Reconstruction: Struggles over the Meaning of America’s Clark, George Rogers, 339 Most Turbulent Era, 397–98 Clinton, Sir Henry, 319–20, 322–23, 325 “Esteemed Bookes of Lawe” and the Legal Culture of Early Coal industry, 358–93 Virginia, edited by Warren M. Billings and Brent Tarter, Colby, Robert, review by, 295–96 293–95 Colleges and Universities, 73–74 Eugenics, 153–54 The Common Cause: Creating Race and Nation in the Evans, Oliver, 364–65 American Revolution, by Robert G. Parkinson, 68–69 Ewald, Johann, 324, 325, 328, 344, 348–49 Confederate Political Economy: Creating and Managing a Southern Corporate Nation, by Michael Brem Bonner, F 296–98 Fairfax County, 38–67, 63 Confounding Father: Thomas Jefferson’s Image in His Own African Americans, 38–67 Time, by Robert M. S. McDonald, 69–71 Civil War, 58–62 Connecticut Home Guard, 61–62 American Revolution, 316–17 Ordinance of Secession, 54, 55–57 Conservative Party (Virginia), 257–58, 258 Population growth, 46 Cornwallis, Lord Charles, 319 Slave population, 46 Courts, 73–74 Fauquier, Francis, 139–40 Cresswell, Nicholas, 124–28 Fillmore, Millard, 151 Crusade for Voters Committee of Virginia, 265 The First Republican Army: The Army of Virginia and the Custis, Daniel Parke, 42 Radicalization of the Civil War, by John H. Matsui, Custis, Eleanor Calvert, 40 395–97 Custis, Eleanor “Nelly” Parke, 40 Ford, Charles H., review by, 400–402 Ford, Gerald, 272 Activist Willis M. Carter of Virginia, 188–91 Free Town (Fairfax County), 44 Hellman, Susan, and Maddy McCoy, “Soil Tilled by Free French, Daniel, 364 Men: The Formation of a Free Black Community in From Slave to Statesman: The Life of Educator, Editor, and Fairfax County, Virginia,” 38–67 Civil Rights Activist Willis M. Carter of Virginia, by Helms, David, 169 Robert Heinrich and Deborah Harding, 188–91 Henderson, Horace E., 267 Hennessy, John J., review by, 395–97 G Henriques, Peter R., review by, 183–84, 289–90 Gaidmore, Gerald P., II, 257, 274 Henry, Patrick, 118, 216 Galt, James, 142–44 Biography, 290–92, 394–95 Galt, John Minson, II, 144–45, 166 Herrington, Philip Mills, The Law School at the University of Galt’s Tavern, 331 Virginia: Architectural Expansion in the Realm of Thomas George Washington, Nationalist, by Edward J. Larson, 184– Jefferson, 402–3 85 Heth, H. G., 379 George Washington: Wonder of the Age, by , Henry, 358, 360 Rhodehamel, 289–90 Holland, John, 45 George Washington’s Secret Spy War: The Making of America’s Holland, William, 61, 63 First Spymaster, by John A. Nagy, 183–84 (Fairfax County), 53, 58, 60 Gibbs, Abel, 53 Holton, A. Linwood, Jr., 246–88, 254 Gibbs, Edward Curtis, 53, 59 Howard, A. E. Dick, review by, 191–92 Gibbs, Elizabeth Troth, 52, 58 Howard’s Grove Hospital, 157 Gillingham, Chalkley, 48–49, 58 Howell, Henry E., Jr., 251–52, 260, 277 Gillingham, Lucas, 49 Huebner, Timothy S., Liberty and Union: The Civil War Godwin, Mills E., Jr., 246–88, 252, 273 Era and American Constitutionalism, 187–88 Goldwater, Barry M., 248, 253, 256, 273 Hunter, Mary Washington Mason, 60 Gordon, Scotch, 366 Hurst, J. H., 367 Great Bridge (Va.), 346 Green, John, 60, 63 I Greene, Nathanael, 321 Independence Hall (Fairfax County), 51 Greer, Harold E., Jr., 328 Innes, James, 346 Griffin, Rev. Francis, 265 Grob, Gerald, 173 J The Guerrilla Hunters: Irregular Conflicts during the Civil Jackson, James, 53 War, edited by Brian D. McKnight and Barton A. James I, 2, 4, 5, 7 Myers, 295–96 Janney, Samuel M., 50 Gutzman, Kevin R. C., review by, 292–93 Jefferson, Thomas, 111–12, 123, 124, 130, 148, 322, 329– 30, 332, 340, 345–46, 402–3 H Biography, 69–71 Hannon, John, 149–50 A Summary View of the Rights of British America, 123 Hardin, William Fernandez, “‘This Unpleasant Business’: Jefferson’s Body: A Corporeal Biography, by Maurizio Slavery, Law, and the Pleasants Family in Post- Valsania, 292–93 Revolutionary Virginia,” 210–45 Jennings, W. Pat, 250 Harding, Deborah, and Robert Heinrich, From Slave to Johnson, Lyndon, 247–49 Statesman: The Life of Educator, Editor, and Civil Rights Jones, Joseph, 129 Activist Willis M. Carter of Virginia, 188–91 Hare, Charles, 346 K Harrison, Albertis, 247–48, 268, 273, 276 Keeler, James, 379 Harrison, Benjamin, V, 338–39 Keep On Keeping On: The NAACP and the Implementation of Harrod-Domar equation, 383 Brown v. Board of Education in Virginia, by Brian J. Harvey, Edward, 4 Daugherty, 76–77 Harvey, Richard, 4 Kellam, Edwin C., 267 Harvey, Simon, 4 Kellam, Lucius J., Jr., 250 Harvey, Sir John, 2–37 Kellam, Sidney S., 248, 277 Hauto, George, 366–67 Kelley, George M., 249–50, 256, 262, 266, 270, 275 Heinrich, Robert, and Deborah Harding, From Slave to Kemp, Richard, 19, 21, 24, 26 Statesman: The Life of Educator, Editor, and Civil Rights Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 274, 276 Kincheloe, James Cornelius, 60 Fairfax County, Virginia,” 38–67 King, Anthony D., 140 McCrea, Robert, 347 King, Martin Luther, Jr., 259 McDonald, Harry, 167 Kirkbride, Thomas, 158, 165–66 McDonald, Kenneth, 167 Knox, William, 109 McDonald, Robert M. S., Confounding Father: Thomas Konig, David Thomas, review by, 293–95 Jefferson’s Image in His Own Time, 69–71 Kornegay, Marshall Robert, 265–66 McDonald, Travis C., Jr., 140–41 Kukla, Jon, Patrick Henry: Champion of Liberty, 394–95 McGill, Kathy O., “A Meteor and a Generous Mind: The Kukla, Jon, review by, 290–92 Revolutionary Political Thought of Thomson Mason,” Ku Klux Klan, 265–66 98–137 Kulikoff, Alan, 384 McKnight, Brian D., and Barton A. Myers, eds., The Guerrilla Hunters: Irregular Conflicts during the Civil L War, 295–96 Lafayette, marquis de, 348 McRae, Archibald, 361–62 Lamoreaux, Naomi R., 363 Madison, James, 340 Langley, Elizabeth Pleasants, 222 Main, Thomas B., 373 Larson, Edward J., George Washington, Nationalist, 184–85 Marital Cruelty in Antebellum America, by Robin C. Sager, Latimer, James, 247, 250 71–72 Latimore, Carey H., review by, 188–91 Marriage, 71–72 The Law School at the University of Virginia: Architectural Marshall, John, 210, 211, 223, 224, 226 Expansion in the Realm of Thomas Jefferson, by Philip Martin, James Kirby, and Mark Edward Lender, “A Mills Herrington, 402–3 Traitor’s Epiphany: Benedict Arnold in Virginia and His Lechleitner, P. G., 367 Quest for Reconciliation,” 314–57 Lee, Arthur, 108–9, 109, 113, 344 Mason, Ebenezer Erskine, 51, 61 Lee, Frank, 43 Mason, George, 46, 117–18, 118, 129–30 Lee, Henry, 335 Mason, John, 51 Lee, Richard Henry, 328, 340 Mason, Thomson, 98, 98–137, 100 Lee, William, 43 in London, 100–102 Lender, Mark Edward, and James Kirby Martin, “A Mason, William, 60 Traitor’s Epiphany: Benedict Arnold in Virginia and His Mathews, Samuel, 5, 11, 18–22, 24, 28–29 Quest for Reconciliation,” 314–57 Matilda (slave), 42 Lengel, Edward G., review by, 184–85 Matsui, John H., The First Republican Army: The Army of Leslie, Alexander, 320, 343 Virginia and the Radicalization of the Civil War, 395–97 Lewis, Lawrence, 40 Mays, David J., 250 Liberty and Union: The Civil War Era and American Meade, John E., 378 Constitutionalism, by Timoty S. Huebner, 187–88 Menifee, George, 20–21 Life and Death of King Richard III, by William Shakespeare, Middle (London), 101 20 Military history, 74–75, 314–57 Linney (slave), 42 Mingus, Scott L., Sr., and Eric J. Wittenberg, The Second Littlejohn, Jeffrey L., review by, 76–77 Battle of Winchester: The Confederate Victory That Logan, Charles, 214–16, 221 Opened the Door to Gettysburg, 74–75 Logan, Mary, 222 Moles (slave), 361–62 Logan, Mourning, 228–29 Moncure, James, 146 Loth, Calder, review by, 402–3 Moore, William Franklin, 63 Loyal American Regiment, 348 Mount Air (Fairfax County), 46 Lucy (slave), 44 Mount Vernon (Fairfax County), 38–67 Ludwell, Frances Culpeper Stephens Berkeley, 24 Dogue Run Farm, 40, 42, 44 Lunatic asylums, 138–82 Estate division, 40 Costs, 147 Mansion Farm, 40 Patients, 163, 182 Map, 38, 41, 47 Muddy Hole Farm, 40 M River Farm, 40, 44 Mackenzie, Frederick, 341 Union Farm, 40 McCarty, Daniel, 46 Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, 46 McCoy, Maddy, and Susan Hellman, “Soil Tilled by Free Muhlenberg, John Peter Gabriel, 320–21, 321, 347 Men: The Formation of a Free Black Community in Mutch, William, 7 Muter, George, 335–36 Pleasants, Thomas, Jr., 222 Myers, Barton A., and Brian D. McKnight, eds., The Pleasants family, 210–45 Guerrilla Hunters: Irregular Conflicts during the Civil Political cartoon, 119, 246, 261, 273 War, 295–96 Pollard, Fred G., 252 Pope, William, 374 N Portsmouth (Va.) NAACP, 263 American Revolution, 323, 339, 341, 342 Nagy, John A., George Washington’s Secret Spy War: The Map, 342 Making of America’s First Spymaster, 183–84 Pory, John, 5 National Association for the Advancement of Colored Pott, Francis, 20–22 People (NAACP), 76–77 Pott, John, 7, 11, 21 National Institute of Mental Health, 173 Preston, Robert, 144 New London (Conn.), 315–17 Price, James, 260 New York Volunteer Rifle Company, 324 Public Hospital (Williamsburg). See Eastern Lunatic Asylum Nixon, Richard, 272 Putney, Reid T., 256, 257 Nonimportation, 119 Norris, Caroline, “A History of Madness: Four Venerable Q Virginia Lunatic Asylums,” 138–82 Quakers, 48, 50, 52, 213, 216, 219, 230 Queen’s American Rangers, 324, 326, 331, 344, 348 O Oast, Jennifer, review by, 73–74 R Olsen, Christopher J., review by, 296–98 Racial Integrity Act (1924), 154 Ragosta, John, Patrick Henry: Proclaiming a Revolution, P 290–92 Panton, Anthony, 24 Randall, Willard Sterne, 317 Parker, James, 110 Randolph, David Meade, 366, 368–69 Parkinson, Robert G., The Common Cause: Creating Race Randolph, Edmund, 214, 215, 226, 345 and Nation in the American Revolution, 68–69 (Loudoun County), 126 Patrick Henry: Champion of Liberty, by Jon Kukla, 394–95 Rawlings, George C., 251–52 Patrick Henry: Proclaiming a Revolution, by John A. Ragosta, Reconstruction, 397–98 290–92 Remembering Reconstruction: Struggles over the Meaning of Peacock, Thomas, 53 America’s Most Turbulent Era, edited by Carole Pearson, Clyde, 253 Emberton and Bruce E. Baker, 397–98 Peirsey, Abraham, 5, 24 Republican Party (Virginia), 253 Pendleton, Edmund, 227 Rhodehamel, John, George Washington: Wonder of the Age, Pennsylvania Abolition Society, 214–15 289–90 Pettigrew, Robert, 369–70 Richmond Philip Pendleton Barbour in Jacksonian America: An Old American Revolution, 314–57, 330 Republican in King Andrew’s Court, by William S. Belko, African Americans, 400–402 185–87 Arnold’s Raid marker, 335 Phillips, William, 317, 350 Civil Rights, 400–402 Pinel, Philippe, 143, 158, 173 Map, 330 Pleasants, Elizabeth Randolph, 217–19 Richmond’s Priests and Prophets: Race, Religion, and Social Pleasants, Isaac W., 222 Change in the Civil Rights Era, by Douglas F. Pleasants, J. P., 373, 376 Thompson, 400–402 Pleasants, John, III, 212 Riley, Thomas, 364 Will, 212–14, 227 Rind, William, 113 Pleasants, Jonathan, 213 Roane, Spencer, 225, 227–28 Will, 227 Roberts, Gene, 275 Pleasants, Mary, 214 Roberts, James, 271 Pleasants, Miriam Hunnicutt, 219–21, 229 Roberts, Jonathan, 48–50, 49, 53–54, 62 Pleasants, Robert, 212–20, 223, 226, 229–30 Robertson, James, 343 Pleasants, Robert, Jr., 217, 219 Robinson, Beverley, 324 Pleasants, Robert Cary, 222 Robinson, Beverley, Jr., 324, 339 Pleasants, Samuel, 213 Rockefeller, John D., Jr., 148 Pleasants, Samuel, Jr., 216, 222, 229 Rockwell, George Lincoln, 259–60, 259, 269–71, 270, 274 Rose, William, 334 Bookes of Lawe” and the Legal Culture of Early Virginia, Rothman, David, 145 293–95 Rush, Benjamin, 158 Tarter, Brent, “Sir John Harvey: Royal Governor of Virginia, 1628-1639,” 2–37 S Taylor, Thomas, 378 Sager, Robin C., Marital Cruelty in Antebellum America, “‘This Unpleasant Business’: Slavery, Law, and the Pleasants 71–72 Family in Post-Revolutionary Virginia,” by William Schultz, Mark R., review by, 399–400 Fernandez Hardin, 210–45 Scribner, Robert, 99 Thompson, Douglas F., Richmond’s Priests and Prophets: The Second Battle of Winchester: The Confederate Victory Race, Religion, and Social Change in the Civil Rights Era, That Opened the Door to Gettysburg, by Eric J. 400–402 Wittenberg and Scott L. Mingus, Sr., 74–75 Thompson, Maurice, 29 Shakespeare, William, Life and Death of King Richard III, 20 Thornton, William, 265 Short, Richard, 270 Townes, Clarence L., Jr., 254–55, 255, 263, 264 Simcoe, John Graves, 322, 323, 325, 328–29, 331, 334, Troth, Gillingham & Co., 48, 51 338, 341, 347 Troth, Hillman, 59 “Sir John Harvey: Royal Governor of Virginia, 1628– Troth, Jacob, 49, 53 1639,” by Brent Tarter, 2–37 Troth, Jacob M., 52 Skipwith, Sir Peyton, 328 Troth, Paul Hillman, 49, 51–52 Slave manumissions, 210–45 Truro Parish, 44 Slavery, 73–74, 210–45, 362, 382–84 Tuck, William M., 261, 266, 268, 272 Slaves, 345 Tucker, Beverly, 161 Small, William F., Jr., 149 Tuke, William, 143, 158 Smark, Ciorstan, 152 Smith, Howard W., 261 U Smith, Porter, 59 University, Court, and Slave: Pro-Slavery Thought in Southern Smith, Robert, 141 Colleges and Courts and the Coming of the Civil War, by Smith, Solomon K., “‘Business is Dangerous in the Alfred L. Brophy, 73–74 Extreme’: The Use of Innovation to Manage Risk and University of Virginia, 402–3 the Failure of in the Early Virginia Coal Architecture, 402–3 Industry,” 358–93 Law School, 402–3 Society of Friends. See Quakers The Uplift Generation: Cooperation across the Color Line in “Soil Tilled by Free Men: The Formation of a Free Black Early Twentieth-Century Virginia, by Clayton McClure Community in Fairfax County, Virginia,” by Susan Brooks, 399–400 Hellman and Maddy McCoy, 38–67 Southwest Virginia Hospital, 165, 165–73, 167, 170–72, V 174 Valsania, Maurizio, Jefferson’s Body: A Corporeal Biography, Southwest Virginia Lunatic Asylum. See Southwest Virginia 292–93 Hospital Vanderford, Chad, review by, 185–87 Spencer, Nicholas, 39 Varon, Elizabeth R., review by, 187–88 Stanley, Thomas B., 253 Vernondale (Fairfax County), 49 Staunton Correctional Center, 155 Virginia Stephens, Elizabeth Peirsey, 24 African Americans, 76–77, 188–91, 399–400 Stephens, Richard, 13 American Revolution, 314–57 Stephens, Samuel, 24 Central State Hospital, 156–65 Steuben, Friedrich, 321, 336 Civil Rights, 400–402 Stevens, John, 375–76 Civil Rights Movement, 76–77 Story, William J., Jr., 256, 257, 261, 266, 269–70, 269, Civil War, 74–75 273 Coal industry, 358–93 Stribling, Francis T., 150–51 Colonial period, 2–37 Strickland, William, 383–84 Council of State, 8–9, 13, 20 Sweeney, James R., “Bridge to the New Dominion: Eastern Lunatic Asylum, 140–48 Virginia’s 1965 Gubernatorial Election,” 246–88 General Assembly, 6, 12, 15–16, 19 Gubernatorial election of 1965, 246–88 T Home Guard, 61–62 Tarter, Brent, and Warren M. Billings, eds., “Esteemed Legal history, 210–45, 293–95 Virginia (contd.) Wittenberg, Eric J., and Scott L. Mingus, Sr., The Second Lunatic asylums, 138–82 Battle of Winchester: The Confederate Victory That Military history, 74–75 Opened the Door to Gettysburg, 74–75 Political history, 246–88 Woodlawn Colored Meeting and School Association, 63 Race relations, 399–400 Woodlawn (Fairfax County), 40, 48–49, 51, 62–63, 62 Roman Catholics, 18 Woodlief, Wayne, 265 Secession, 54 Wright, George, 169 Second Battle of Winchester, 74–75 Wyatt, Sir Francis, 7, 24, 25, 26 Slavery, 210–45 Wythe, George, 223–26, 225 Southwest Virginia Hospital, 165–73 Western State Hospital, 148–56 Y Virginia Company, 4, 7, 8 Yateses & Co. (of England), 377 Seal, 8 Yeardley, Sir George, 7, 9 Virginia Conservative Council, 253–54, 256 Yong, Thomas, 17–19 Virginia Gazette, 113 Virginia Independent Voters’ League, 264 Z Zwelling, Shomer, 146 W Wallenstein, Peter, 277 Walton, Walter, 59–60 Ward, Harry M., 328 Wash, William H., 368 Washington, Augustine, 39 Washington, Bushrod, 58 Washington, George, 40, 43, 321, 341 Biography, 183–85, 289–90 Slave ownership, 40, 42 Will, 42–43, 63 Washington, John, 39 Washington, John Augustine, III, 46 Washington, Lawrence, 39 Washington, Martha, 42 Will, 44 Washington, Mildred, 39 Weedon, George, 339 Welch, Alan, 271 Wells, Henry Horatio, 61 Welsko, Charles R., review by, 74–75 Western State Hospital, 138, 147, 148–56, 149, 152 Western State Lunatic Asylum. See Western State Hospital West Ford (Fairfax County), 58 Westham (Va.), 331, 334 Westmoreland Resolves, 104 Westover (Charles City County), 327, 327, 328–29, 337 Wickham, John, 226 Wilkinson, J. Harvie, III, All Falling Faiths: Reflections on the Promise and Failure of the 1960s, 191–92 Memoir, 191–92 Williams, Ernest, 251 Williamsburg Civil War, 145 General Court, 111 Winchester, 74–75 Civil War, 74–75 Winchester, Second Battle of, 74–75 Windsor, Richard, 59