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Magazine of History and Biography

Index to Volume 121 (2013)

Bold page numbers indicate illustrations (Issue number 1: 1–104; 2: 105–208; 3: 209–312; 4: 313–408)

A Bemiss, Samuel Merrifield, 162 A Political Nation: New Directions in Mid-Nineteenth- Bernstein, R. B., review by, 288–90 Century Political History, edited by Gary W. Gallagher Beulah African Methodist Episcopal Church (Farmville), and Rachel A. Sheldon, 187–88 264 Abbott, Charles, 161 Billings, Warren M., review by, 87–88 African Americans Bird, Raymond, 232 education of, 314–45 Blacksburg history of, 190–92, 384–86 black schools in, 333 African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, 332–34 Blackstone’s Commentaries (1803), 3–4 Agronsky & Co., 371 Blewett, William E., Jr., 155 Alfalfa Club (Washington, D.C.), 363 Bodie, Charles A., Remarkable Rockbridge: The Story of Alfriend, John S., 155 Rockbridge County, Virginia, 390–92 Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr., 45, 47–49, 148–49, 155–56, Bond, Edward L., review by, 377–78 156, 157, 159, 162–63, 165–67, 230, 367 Bosworth, Elizabeth, 330, 332, 334, 336 Alston v. School Board of City of Norfolk, 238 Botts, Barbara Ann, 258 American Freedmen’s Union Commission (AFUC), 324– Bray, Winter, 118 25, 330, 332, 334 Breeden, Edward L., 73 An Instructional Guide for Virginia and United States Brooke, Francis T., 37 Government, 51 Brown, Orlando, 334 Anderson, J. E., 235 Brown v. Board of Education (1954), 47–48, 147–48, Andrews, Mason, 160 252–53, 347, 362 antebellum politics, 185–87 Brush Creek School (Montgomery County), 332, 334– archaeology, 88–90 35, 337 Armstead, M. W., III, 155 Bryan, David Tennant, 367–68 art history, 294–95 Buchanan, James, 165 Atwood, Elizabeth, “‘Dear Harry,’ ‘My Dear Jack’: The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands. Evolving Friendship between James J. Kilpatrick, Jr., See Freedmen’s Bureau. and Sen. Harry F. Byrd, Sr., 1949–66,” 346–76 Burger, Robert B., 269 Austin, William P., 327, 332 Burin, Nikki Berg, review by, 392–93 Avins, Alfred, 57–58, 63, 75 Business Week, 149–50, 154 Butchart, Ronald, 320 B Butler, M. Caldwell, 72 Banks, Lester, 257, 269–70 Button, Robert, 55 The Baptism of Early Virginia: How Christianity Created Byrd, Harry F., Sr., 48, 55–56, 148, 156, 163–65, 346– Race, by Rebecca Anne Goetz, 377–78 76, 349, 360 Batten, Frank, 154, 156, 159, 160–62 correspondence with James J. Kilpatrick, Jr., 346, Beakes, John, and Jim Piecuch, “Light Horse Harry” Lee in 353, 354 the War for Independence: A Military Biography of death of, 372 Robert E. Lee’s Father, 386–87 early life, 350 Becoming Confederates: Paths to a New National Loyalty, personality, 349 by Gary W. Gallagher, 292–94 Byrd, Richard E., 350 “The Beginnings of African American Education in Montgomery County,” by Daniel B. Thorp, 314–45 C Crutchfield, Samuel S., 58 Cabell, Joseph C., 16, 33, 36 “‘Crystallized into Solid Reality’: How Mason Locke Campbell, Leslie, Jr., 73 ‘Parson’ Weems Shaped ’s Campbell, Nancy, 325–26 Boyhood Home,” by Philip Levy, 106–45 Carrington, Paul, 9, 12 Cunningham, Noble C., 51 Carter, Buel C., 321 Currier and Ives, 120 Carter, Luther, 56–57, 75–76 Curtis, Christopher Michael, Jefferson’s Freeholders and the cavalry (U.S.), 119 Politics of Ownership in the Old Dominion, 180–82 Chambers, Lenoir, 149, 156, 159 Custis, George Washington Parke, 113 Chambers, Thomas A., Memories of War: Battlegrounds and Bonefields in the Early American Republic, 387–89 D Changing History: Virginia Women Through Four Dabney, Virginius, 350, 368 Centuries, Cynthia A. Kierner, Jennifer R. Loux, and Daily Advance (Lynchburg), 74 Megan Taylor Shockley, 392–93 Daily Progress (Charlottesville), 63 Chapman, John Gadsby, 118 Dalton, Ted, 359 Chappell’s Fountain (Farmville), 264 Daniel, W. C., 66 Cherry Tree monument, 133 Daniel A. Payne School (Montgomery County), 333 Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, 166 Danville, 256 Childers, Christopher, The Failure of Popular Sovereignty: civil rights demonstrations, 259 Slavery, Manifest Destiny, and the Radicalization of Danville Register, 74 Southern Politics, 185–87 Darden, Colgate, 275 Civil Rights Act of 1964, 279 Daugherity, Brian J., and Brian E. Lee, “Program of Civil Rights and Federal Powers, 54–55, 61 Action: The Rev. L. Francis Griffin and the Struggle Civil Rights and Legal Wrongs, 54, 60 for Racial Equality in Farmville, 1963,” 250–87 The Civil Rights Cases, 54, 60 David, James Corbett, Dunmore’s New World: The civil rights movement, 250–87, 299–301 Extraordinary Life of a Royal Governor in Civil War, 118–19, 119, 120–22, 188–90, 292–97 America—with Jacobites, Counterfeiters, Land Schemes, art, 294–95 Shipwrecks, Scalping, Indian Politics, Runaway Slaves, memory, 295–97, 389–90 and Two Illegal Royal Weddings, 378–79 The Civil War, by Ken Burns, 135 Davis, W. Jefferson, 369 The Civil War and American Art, by Eleanor Jones “‘Dear Harry,’ ‘My Dear Jack’: The Evolving Friendship Harvey, 294–95 between James J. Kilpatrick, Jr., and Sen. Harry F. Clarke, Frank L. W., 231 Byrd, Sr., 1949–66,” by Elizabeth Atwood, 346–76 Claytor, J. Henry, 217 Defense Production Act, 356 Colbert, James Beverley, 124–25, 131 DeLaney, Theodore Carter, review by, 182–83 home of, 134 Derrick, William B., 333, 335–36 College of William and Mary, 50, 62 Dewar, Helen, 68, 74 College Shoppe (Farmville), 263, 265, 266 Dickens, Charles, 118 colonial history, 87–88, 174–79, 377–79 Dickson, Wallace G., 65 Confederate nationalism, 292–94 Diggs, J. W., 333 Coordinating Committee for Fundamental American Dissertation on Slavery (1796), by St. George Tucker, 11 Freedom, 53 Donaldson, Ivanhoe, 258 Corson family, 123 Donovan, John A. K., 57 Corson house, 123 Douglas, Goodwin, 258, 262, 263, 272–73, 277 Cosgrove, Denis, 109 Douglas, William O., 58 Cotlar, Seth, review by, 387–89 Duckworth, W. Frederick, 149, 159 Crater, battle of the (1864), 295–97 Dunaway, Wilma, 338–39 Crawford, Aaron Scott, review by, 381–83 Dunmore, earl of (John Murray), 378–79 Crawford, George, 220 Dunmore’s New World: The Extraordinary Life of a Royal Crockford, Hamilton, 73 Governor in Revolutionary America—with Jacobites, Crofts, Daniel W., review by, 185–87 Counterfeiters, Land Schemes, Shipwrecks, Scalping, Crothers, A. Glenn, Quakers Living in the Lion’s Mouth: Indian Politics, Runaway Slaves, and Two Illegal Royal The Society of Friends in Northern Virginia, 1730– Weddings, by James Corbett David, 378–79 1865, 90–91 DuVal, Clive L., 71 Crowder, George, 263 E Freedmen’s Bureau, 318, 320–21, 323–25, 333–35 Eanes, Wilbert, 273 Freedom Has a Face: Race, Identity, and Community in Early, Jubal Anderson, 292–94 Jefferson’s Virginia, by Kirt von Daacke, 384–86 Eastman, Lucy, 325, 327, 332, 334, 336–37 Freeman, Douglas Southall, 111, 353, 355 Eastman, Mirriam, 334, 336 Friends Freedmen’s Association (FFA), 332, 334–35 Edds, Margaret, “The Letters of Oliver and Bernie Hill, Furr, Herman, 160 1934–36: The Forming of a Legendary Civil Rights Lawyer,” 210–49 G Edmund Pendleton, by David J. Mays, 47 Gabriel’s Rebellion, 182–83 Educational Equality Act (1936), 240 Gallagher, Gary W., Becoming Confederates: Paths to a Egner, Katherine, review by, 88–90, 176–77 New National Loyalty, 292–94 Ehrhardt, Julia C., review by, 177–79 Gallagher, Gary W., and Rachel A. Sheldon, eds., A Eisenhower, Dwight D., 253 Political Nation: New Directions in Mid-Nineteenth- Ellis, Joseph, 110–11 Century Political History, 187–88 Elusive Equality: Desegregation and Resegregation in Gary, Jack, and Barbara J. Heath, eds., Jefferson’s Poplar Norfolk’s Public Schools, by Jeffrey L. Littlejohn and Forest: Unearthing a Virginia Plantation, 88–90 Charles H. Ford, 190–92 Gassaway, Richard J., 333, 335, 338 England, George Allan, 125–27, 132 gastronomy, 177–79 Every Man His Own Law, 44, 61, 67–69, 75 George Henry Thomas: As True as Steel, by Brian Steel Wills, 188–90 F George Washington (1927), by Joseph Dillaway Sawyer, The Failure of Popular Sovereignty: Slavery, Manifest 128 Destiny, and the Radicalization of Southern Politics, by George Washington Boys Home, 132–34 Christopher Childers, 185–87 George Washington Foundation, 132 Farmville George Washington Society, 125 civil rights demonstrations (1963), 250–87, 261–62, Gilliam, James R., Jr., 155 264, 266, 268, 274 Gilmer, Howard, 366 Farmville Baptist Church (Farmville), 267, 268 Glass, Carter, 244–45 Faubus, Orval, 157 Godwin, Mills E., Jr., 49, 56, 66–70, 75–76 Faulkner, Thomas A., 335–37 Goetz, Rebecca Anne, The Baptism of Early Virginia: How Ferguson, George “Red,” 230 Christianity Created Race, 377–78 Ferling, John, 111 Goolrick, Chester, 129 Ferrari, Mary, review by, 378–79 Gravatt, J. Segar, 49, 275–76 Ferry Farm (Stafford County), 106–45, 176–77 Gray, Fred, 50, 53 excavation of, 137 Gray, Garland, 48, 363 First Baptist Church (Farmville), 261, 261, 263, 265, Gray Commission, 48 276 Great Bridge High School (Norfolk County), 152 Fleming, William, 10, 18–19, 22, 23–27, 30–32, 36 Green, Robert L., 255–56, 266 Flexner, James, 111–12 Green, William, 335 Flood, Joel W., 271 Gregory, Edward Meeks, 270 food, 177–79 Griffin, L. Francis, 250, 250–87, 252, 276 Ford, Charles H., and Jeffrey L. Littlejohn, Elusive Griffin, Leslie Francis, Jr., 258, 277 Equality: Desegregation and Resegregation in Norfolk’s Griffin v. County School Board of Prince Edward County Public Schools, 190–92 (1964), 278 Ford, Charles H., and Jeffrey L. Littlejohn, Grimsley, Ed, 75 “Reconstructing the Old Dominion: Lewis F. Powell, Griswold v. Connecticut, 58 Stuart T. Saunders, and the Virginia Industrialization Group, 1958–65,” 146–72 H Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (U.S.), 253, 255, 274– Hale, Richard, 265 75 Hamilton, Phillip, review by, 190–92 Fredericksburg, 119 Hamilton, Susan, 150 Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Battlefield Memorial handbill, 274 National Military Park, 128 Harrell, Lyman C., Jr., 70 Free African Americans, 384–86 Harrison, Albertis, 155, 167, 257, 271, 275, 276, 277, Free Schools, 276–78 279, 366 Harrison, Charles, 328 James J. Kilpatrick: Salesman for Segregation, by William P. Harrison, Sherry, 150 Hustwit, 299–301 Harrison v. Day, 160 James v. Almond, 160 Harvey, Eleanor Jones, The Civil War and American Art, James v. Duckworth, 160 294–95 Janney, Caroline E., Remembering the Civil War: Reunion Hay, William P., Jr., 277 and the Limits of Reconciliation, 389–90 Hayes, Kevin J., review by, 383–84 Jefferson, Thomas, 4, 28, 88–90 Hazard, Ebenezer, 114–15 biography, 179–80, 288–92, 297–98 Heath, Barbara J., and Jack Gary, eds., Jefferson’s Poplar and human behavior, 383–84 Forest: Unearthing a Virginia Plantation, 88–90 and slavery, 380–81 Heinemann, Ronald, 349, 364 views on religion, 383–84 Hemings, Sally, 297–98 Jefferson’s Freeholders and the Politics of Ownership in the Hill, Alice, 224 Old Dominion, by Christopher Michael Curtis, 180– Hill, Beresenia “Bernie,” 210, 210–49, 213, 243 82 letters of, 223 Jefferson’s Poplar Forest: Unearthing a Virginia Plantation, married life, 227–29, 240–41 edited by Barbara J. Heath and Jack Gary, 88–90 physical description, 222 Jefferson’s Shadow: The Story of His Science, by Keith Hill, Ellen, 224 Thomson, 291–92 Hill, Oliver White, 76, 210, 210–49, 213–14, 243 Johns Memorial Episcopal Church (Farmville), 267 legal practice in Roanoke, 218 Johnson, David, review by, 297–98 letters of, 223 Johnson, Lyndon, 56, 279 life in Roanoke, 215, 224, 228, 230 Johnson, Paul, 111 married life, 227–29, 240–41 Johnson, Walter, 226 physical description, 222 Johnston, Erle E., 52 and trial of Harrison Little, 230–35, 242 Jones, Joseph, 9 Hill, Olivia White, 214, 214 Jouvenile and Domestic Relations Court (Prince Edward Historic American Buildings Survey, 128–29 County), 277 Hobson, Charles F., “St. George Tucker, , and the Virginia Court of Appeals, 1804–11,” 2–43 K Hoffman, K. A. See Ross Valentine Kamper v. Hawkins (1793), 29 Hoffman, Walter E., Jr., 153 Kaufman, Charles, 160 Hofheimer, Henry Clay, II, 155, 160 Kelley, George M., 72 Hogan, Hunter A., Jr., 160 Ken Burns, The Civil War, 135 Holmquist, Richard C., 166–67 Kennedy, James R., 267 Holton, A. Linwood, Jr., 51, 64 Kennedy, John F., 52, 255–56 Hopkins, Alexander, 336, 340 Kennedy, Robert F., 274 Hopkins, J. Byron, Jr., 236 Kent, James R., 331, 336 Hoppin, Charles Arthur, 125 Kerrison, Catherine, review by, 380–81 Houston, Charles Hamilton, 212, 219–21, 220, 230, Kierner, Cynthia A., Jennifer R. Loux, and Megan Taylor 232–33, 236–39 Shockley, Changing History: Virginia Women Through Howard, Oliver O., 324 Four Centuries, 392–93 Huber, Paul S., Jr., 160 Kilpatrick, James Jackson, Jr., 47, 49–58, 59, 63–64, Hughes, Rupert, 124 346–76, 349, 352, 370 Huston, Tom Charles, 52 biography, 299–301 Hustwit, William P., James J. Kilpatrick: Salesman for correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Sr., 353, 357 Segregation, 299–301 early life, 351 Hyland, William G., Jr., Long Journey with Mr. Jefferson: as newspaper editor, 353, 355 The Life of Dumas Malone, 297–98 personality, 349 as reporter, 348, 351 J The Sovereign States: Notes of a Citizen of Virginia, 365 J. J. Newberry (Farmville), 263 as syndicated columnist, 371 Jackson, Alice, 239–40 on television, 369, 371 Jackson, Andrew, 118 King, Martin Luther, Jr., 254 Jackson, Luther P., 237 James, Ellis, 152 L Lyons, Peter, 9, 12, 18–19, 24, 26, 30, 32 LaCombe, Michael A., Political Gastronomy: Food and Authority in the English Atlantic World, 177–79 M Land, Ernestine, 258 McCleskey, Turk, review by, 180–82 Landis, Dennis, review by, 174–76 McClung, Otis, 269 Latimer, James, 75 McDonald, Robert M. S., ed., Light and Liberty: Thomas Lee, Brian E., and Brian J. Daugherity, “Program of Jefferson and the Power of Knowledge, 288–90 Action: The Rev. L. Francis Griffin and the Struggle MacGuffey, Williams Holmes, 126 for Racial Equality in Farmville, 1963,” 250–87 McWane, Henry E., 155, 161 Lee, Deborah A., review by, 90–91 Madison, James, 4, 28 Lee, Henry, 386–87 Magness, Phillip W., review by, 184–85 Lee, Robert E., 292–94 Malone, Dumas, 297–98 Leidholdt, Alexander, 154–55 Jefferson and His Times, 298 Lengel, Edward G., 136 Manly, Ralza M., 327–28 review by, 386–87 Mapping Virginia: From the Age of Exploration to the Civil “The Letters of Oliver and Bernie Hill, 1934–36: The War, by William C. Wooldridge, 173–74 Forming of a Legendary Civil Rights Lawyer,” by maps, 173–74 Margaret Edds, 210–49 Marsh, Henry, 258, 270, 276, 276 Levin, Bernard, 57, 75 Marsh, Robert T., Jr., 155 Levin, Kevin M., Remembering the Battle of the Crater: Marshall, John, 10 War as Murder, 295–97 Maryland review by, 389–90 colonial period, 87–88 Levy, Philip, “‘Crystallized into Solid Reality’: How massive resistance, 146–72, 190–92, 299–301, 363, 365, Mason Locke ‘Parson’ Weems Shaped George 367–68 Washington’s Boyhood Home,” 106–45 Master of the Mountain: and His Slaves, review by, 173–74 by Henry Wiencek, 380–81 Where the Cherry Tree Grew: The Story of Ferry Farm, Mays, David J., 44–86, 59, 367 George Washington’s Boyhood Home, 176–77 Edmund Pendleton, 47 Lewis, Betty Washington, 114 Memories of War: Battlegrounds and Bonefields in the Early Life of Washington (1809), by Mason Locke Weems, 107, American Republic, by Thomas A. Chambers, 387–89 115–17 memory, 387–89 Light and Liberty: Thomas Jefferson and the Power of Mercer, Hugh, 113, 124 Knowledge, edited by Robert M. S. McDonald, 288– Mercer, Hugh, Jr., 116–17 90 Michigan State University, 259 “Light Horse Harry” Lee in the War for Independence: A military history, 386–89 Military Biography of Robert E. Lee’s Father, by Jim Miller, Francis Pickens, 358 Piecuch and John Beakes, 386–87 Minneapolis Tribune, 63 Lincoln, Abraham, 120 Mississippi Sovereignty Commission, 53 Lindsay, Harvey, Sr., 160 Modlin, George, 161 Little, Harrison, 230–31, 231, 232–36, 241–42 Monroe, James, 35–37 Littlejohn, Jeffrey L., and Charles H. Ford, Elusive Montgomery County, 314–45 Equality: Desegregation and Resegregation in Norfolk’s African American population, 317, 337 Public Schools, 190–92 black schools in, 314, 318, 326, 329, 331 “Reconstructing the Old Dominion: Lewis F. Powell, map of, 331 Stuart T. Saunders, and the Virginia Industrialization schools in, 319–20 Group, 1958–65,” 146–72 teachers in, 325, 332–36 Lodge, Henry Cabot, 126 Moore, Melvin, 264–65 Long Journey with Mr. Jefferson: The Life of Dumas Morison, Samuel Eliot, 111 Malone, by William G. Hyland, Jr., 297–98 Moss, Gordon, 267 Longmore, Paul, 111 Moss, Thomas W., Jr., 65–66 Lossing, Benson, 118, 120 Mount Vernon (Fairfax County), 112–14, 118 Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution (1850), 118 Mullen, David, 68 Loux, Jennifer R., Cynthia A. Kierner, and Megan Taylor Muse, William, 50–51 Shockley, Changing History: Virginia Women Through Four Centuries, 392–93 N the War for Independence: A Military Biography of National Association for the Advancement of Colored Robert E. Lee’s Father, 386–87 People (NAACP), 162, 218, 238, 240, 252–53, 255– Ping, Laura J., review by, 187–88 56, 272–73, 278 Planting and Empire: The Early Chesapeake in British Roanoke branch, 219 North America, by Jean B. Russo and J. Elliott Russo, Virginia State Conference, 256–57 87–88 Virginia State Conference (1935), 236–37 Poindexter, Grace, 258 Youth Council, 264 Political Gastronomy: Food and Authority in the English National Review, 76 Atlantic World, by Michael A. LaCombe, 177–79 nationalism, 179–80 political history, 177–82, 185–88 Nature’s Man: Thomas Jefferson’s Philosophical Pope’s Creek. See Wakefield (Westmoreland County) Anthropology, by Maurizio Valsania, 381–83 Poplar Forest, 88–90 Nicholls, Michael L., Whispers of Rebellion: Narrating Porter, Teddy, 150 Gabriel’s Conspiracy, 182–83 “Postscript to Massive Resistance: The Decline and Fall of Norfolk, 146–72, 190–92 the Virginia Commission on Constitutional economic conditions, 151 Government,” by James R. Sweeney, 44–86 school desegregation, 146–72, 190–92 Powell, George, 230 Norfolk 17, 160 Powell, Lewis F., Jr., 50, 76, 146, 146–72, 153, 158 Norfolk & Western Railroad, 216–17 Prentis, Joseph, 10 Nutter, G. Warren, 165 Presbyterian Committee of Home Missions, 334 Price, Harry B., Jr., 160 O Prince Edward Academy, 369 The Office and Authority of a Justice of Peace Explained and Prince Edward County, 253–54 Digested, Under Proper Titles, by Richard Starke, 322 African American community, 254, 279 The Office and Authority of a Justice of the Peace and Also sheriff’s department, 260 the Duty of Sheriffs . . . Adapted to the Constitution and printers, 174–76 Practice of Virginia, by George Webb, 314, 320 “Program of Action: The Rev. L. Francis Griffin and the Office and Authority of Sheriffs, by Michael Dalton, 318 Struggle for Racial Equality in Farmville, 1963,” by Old Dominion University, 62 Brian E. Lee and Brian J. Daugherity, 250–87 O’Leary, Elizabeth L., review by, 294–95 Oliver, Andrew J., 225 Q Omega Psi Phi, 226, 240 Quakers, 90–91, 332 Ould, E. H., 156 Quakers Living in the Lion’s Mouth: The Society of Friends Overton, Otto, 260–61, 263, 265, 269–70, 273 in Northern Virginia, 1730–1865, by A. Glenn Crothers, 90–91 P Queens College, 259, 261 Padow, Phyllis, 261–62 Pairet, Sonny, 259 R Parks, A. Franklin, William Parks: The Colonial Printer in Race and the Restaurant, 52 the Transatlantic World of the Eighteenth Century, Rafuse, Ethan S., review by, 188–90 174–76 Ragosta, John, Religious Freedom: Jefferson’s Legacy, Parks, William, 174–76 America’s Creed, 383–84 Pearson, Clyde, 51 Ramseur, Stephen Dodson, 292–94 Pearson, Drew, 353, 355, 358 Ransom, Leon “Andy,” 236–37 Peery, George C., 212, 242 Rawlings, George C., Jr., 65 Pendleton, Edmund, 5, 7–8 Read v. Read (1805), 29 Pentecost, Bradford, 215 “Reconstructing the Old Dominion: Lewis F. Powell, home of, 216 Stuart T. Saunders, and the Virginia Industrialization Pentecost, Lelia, 215 Group, 1958–65,” by Charles H. Ford and Jeffrey L. home of, 216 Littlejohn, 146–72 Petersburg Progress-Index, 74 Reconstruction Phillips, Jason, review by, 295–97 historiography of, 315–16 Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution (1850), by Benson Reed, Bessie, 258 Lossing, 118 Reid, Chuckie, 262 Piecuch, Jim, and John Beakes, “Light Horse Harry” Lee in Reid, W. Ferguson, 71 religion, 383–84 Shenandoah Valley Railroad, 216 religious freedom, 383–84 Sherrod, Roland, 258 Religious Freedom: Jefferson’s Legacy, America’s Creed, by Sherwood, George P., 321, 324 John Ragosta, 383–84 Shires, Carl, 70 Remarkable Rockbridge: The Story of Rockbridge County, Shockley, Megan Taylor, Cynthia A. Kierner, and Virginia, by Charles A. Bodie, 390–92 Jennifer R. Loux, Changing History: Virginia Women Remebering the Battle of the Crater: War as Murder, by Through Four Centuries, 392–93 Kevin M. Levin, 295–97 Shuford, Paul, 51 Remembering the Civil War: Reunion and the Limits of 60 Minutes, 371 Reconciliation, by Caroline E. Janney, 389–90 slave hiring, 184–85 Reynolds, J. A., 218, 232 slave revolts, 182–83 Rhue’s Diner (Farmville), 263 slavery, 184–85, 380–81 Richmond News Leader, 74 Slaves for Hire: Renting Enslaved Laborers in Antebellum Richmond School Board, 153 Virginia, by John J. Zaborney, 184–85 Richmond Times-Dispatch, 74 Smith, Howard W., 54, 56 Ritz, Wilfred J., 53 social history, 177–79 Roane, Spencer, 2–43, 20 Society of Friends. See Quakers Roanoke, 216–17 Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 255 African American community, 217, 225–26 Southside Sundry (Farmville), 263 race relations, 224–25 Spahn, Hannah, Thomas Jefferson, Time, and History, Roanoke Times, 64, 69 288–90 Robbins, Charles, 161 Stagg, J. C. A., review by, 179–80 Robert R. Moton High School, 252 Stanley, Thomas, 48, 359, 361–63 Robertson, A. Willis, 56 State Theater (Farmville), 264, 264 Rockbridge County, 390–92 Steck, John, 259 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 226 Steele, Brian, Thomas Jefferson and American Nationhood, Rootes, Thomas R., 116 179–80 Roper, John Lonsdale, II, 160 review by, 291–92 Russo, J. Elliott, and Jean B. Russo, Planting and Empire: Stephens, A. E. S., 155 The Early Chesapeake in British North America, 87–88 Stevens, William K., 65 Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), S 258 Sacks, Stanley E., 62, 64–65, 71–72 students, 150 “St. George Tucker, Spencer Roane, and the Virginia The Supreme Court of the United States: A Review of the Court of Appeals, 1804–11,” by Charles F. Hobson, 1964 Term, 58 2–43 surveying office, 127–28, 130, 130 Satterfield, John, 52–53 Sweeney, James R., “Postscript to Massive Resistance: Saturday Night Live, 371 The Decline and Fall of the Virginia Commission on Saunders, Stuart Thomas, 146–72, 164 Constitutional Government,” 44–86 Sawyer, Joseph Dillaway, George Washington (1927), 128 review by, 299–301 Schaeffer, Charles S., 322, 322–23, 326–28, 330, 332– Sydnor, Eugene B., Jr., 46, 156 34, 339 School No. 1 (Montgomery County), 314, 326, 326–27, T 329, 330, 332, 334 Talbott, Frank, 162 school segregation, 146–72 Taylor, Creed, 25 Schweitzer, Paul, 152 Taylor, James C., 325 Scott, Catherine, 258 teachers, 325, 332–36 Scott, Fred W., 239 Terry, Carlton, 258–59 Scranton, William, 52, 71 Thomas, George Henry, 188–90 Sears, John R., 160 Thomas Jefferson, Time, and History, by Hannah Spahn, segregation, 190–92, 299–301 288–90 Semple, James, 16 Thomas Jefferson and American Nationhood, by Brian Sheldon, Rachel A., and Gary W. Gallagher, eds., A Steele, 179–80 Political Nation: New Directions in Mid-Nineteenth- Thompson, Loren A., 154 Century Political History, 187–88 Thomson, Keith, Jefferson’s Shadow: The Story of His Wade, Mary, 328 Science, 291–92 Wakefield (Westmoreland County), 112–13, 115, 118, Thorp, Daniel B., “The Beginnings of African American 120, 125 Education in Montgomery County,” 314–45 Wall, Barrye, 259 Topper, Bobby, 150 Wallace, Fred, 270 Tucker, Henry St. George, 19 Walmart, 134–36 Tucker, John Randolph, 47 Ward, Betty Jean, 263 Tucker, St. George, 2, 2–43, 20 Warden, John, 10 Dissertation on Slavery (1796), 11 Warren, Jack, 110, 112 legal notes, 21 Warren family, 134 Tucker, Samuel, 258 Washington, George, 106, 106–45, 108, 176–77 Turner, Ruth, 268, 270 childhood, 111 Turpin v. Lockett (1804), 29 Washington, Martha, 112 Tushnet, Mark, 220 Washington Post, 69, 74–75 Tyler, John, 22, 32, 34 Watkins, Billy, 260–61, 266, 273, 279 Watkins, Frank Nat, 271 U Wayland, Hart, 338 United Federation of Teachers, 259 We the States, 51 Weems, Mason Locke “Parson,” 106–45, 108 V Life of Washington (1809), 107, 115–17 Valentine, Ross, 356, 368 Weinberg, Emanuel, 272 Valsania, Maurizio, Nature’s Man: Thomas Jefferson’s Welton, Richard F., III, 160 Philosophical Anthropology, 381–83 Wesleyan Methodist Church (Farmville), 267 Vanden Heuvel, Bill, 274–76, 276 Where the Cherry Tree Grew: The Story of Ferry Farm, Virginia George Washington’s Boyhood Home, by Philip Levy, civil rights movement, 250–87, 299–301 176–77 colonial period, 87–88, 174–79, 377–79 Whispers of Rebellion: Narrating Gabriel’s Conspiracy, by economic conditions, 155 Michael L. Nicholls, 182–83 free blacks, 384–86 White, Hugh V., Jr., 52–53 legal history, 2–43 White, Walter, 218 Literary Fund, 319–20 Wiencek, Henry, Master of the Mountain: Thomas massive resistance, 146–72, 190–92, 299–301, 363, Jefferson and His Slaves, 380–81 365, 367–68 Wilkinson, J. Harvie, Jr., 156–57, 161–62, 165, 166, political history, 44–86, 179–82 167 race relations, 377–78 Wilkinson, J. Harvie, III, 363 religious history, 90–91, 377–78 Willcox, Thomas H., 160 Revolutionary War, 378–79, 386–87 Willett, Henry I., 146, 158 women, 392–93 William Parks: The Colonial Printer in the Transatlantic Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government, World of the Eighteenth Century, by A. Franklin Parks, 44–86 174–76 publications, 44, 47, 51–52, 54–55, 58, 60–61, 63, Williams, C. J. “Jack,” 234–35, 242 67–69, 75–76 Williams, J. Samuel, 258, 267, 269 Virginia Court of Appeals, 2–43 Wills, Brian Steel, George Henry Thomas: As True as Steel, Virginia Economic Review, 154 188–90 Virginia House General Laws Committee, 65, 71, 75 review by, 292–94 Virginia Industrialization Group, 146–72 Wilson, Thomas, 325 Virginia State College, 50 Wirt, William, 15–17, 32 Virginia Teachers Association, 236 Wise, John Dana, 355 Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk), 65, 69, 75 women’s history, 392–93 von Daacke, Kirt, Freedom Has a Face: Race, Identity, and Woodrum, Clifton A., 244–45 Community in Jefferson’s Virginia, 384–86 Woodward, John B., Jr., 156, 161, 166 Voting Rights and Legal Wrongs, 55 Woodward, William, 124 Wooldridge, William C., Mapping Virginia: From the Age W of Exploration to the Civil War, 173–74 Wade, Hamilton D., 328–29 Wythe, George, 5, 28

Wytheville race relations, 232

Y Yoder, Jacob, 339 Youth For Christ, 132

Z Zaborney, John J., Slaves for Hire: Renting Enslaved Laborers in Antebellum Virginia, 184–85 review by, 384–86