Virginia Magazine of History and Biography

Index to Volume 119 (2011)

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

A “Bacon’s Rebellion, the Grievances of the People, and the A Secession Crisis Enigma: William Henry Hurlbert and Political Culture of Seventeenth-Century Virginia,” “The Diary of a Public Man,” by Daniel W. Crofts, by Brent Tarter, 2–41 82–84 Bailyn, Bernard, 7–9, 21 A Summary View of the Rights of British America, by Baker, Alexander, 378 , 43, 52, 56 Baker, Caroline Matilda Hite, 378 abolitionism, 337 Baker, Lawrence, 23 Adair, Douglass, 212 Baldwin, Cornelius, 377 Adams, Henry, 216 Baldwin, Isaac Hite, 377 African American women, 187–88 Baldwin, , 377 African Americans Baldwin, Letitia Jane Speck, 378 in Canada, 332, 338 Baldwin, Mary Briscoe, 359, 377 agricultural history, 46, 81–82 Baldwin, Mary E. Keckley, 377 Almond, J. Lindsey, 251 Baldwin, Nelly Conway Hite, 354, 359, 377 Alpin, Carrie May Rose, 387 Baldwin, Robert Stuart, 378 Alpin, James H., 387 Baltimore riots (1861), 283 Alston v. School Board of Norfolk City, 252 Bank of Virginia, 355 America Aflame: How the Civil War Created a Nation, by Barham, Baxter, 257 David Goldfield, 300–301 Barker, Gordon S., The Imperfect Revolution: Anthony American Colonization Society, 354 Burns and the Landscape of Race in Antebellum The American Dreams of John B. Prentis, Slave Trader, by America, 183–85 Kari J. Winter, 397–98 review by, 398–400 American Slavery, American Freedom: The Ordeal of Beard, Charles, 108, 122 Colonial Virginia, by Edmund S. Morgan, 7, 35 Beard, Mary, 108, 122 Amherstburg (Ontario), 332 Beckert, Sven, 122–23 Anderson, Paul, 137 The Beginning, Progress, and Conclusion of Bacon’s Anderson, Robert, 282, 289 Rebellion in Virginia in the Years 1675 & 1676, by Anglican Church, 394–95 Thomas Mathew, 19 antislavery, 398–400 Bell, Ann Fitzhugh Rose, 385 Appalachia, 301–3 Bensel, Richard, 117–19 Appomattox Court House, 109 Yankee Leviathan, 117 archaeology, 76–78 Bentley, Martha, 335 Ashby, Mrs. Chester, 264 Bercaw, Nancy, 130 Ashby, Turner, 137 Berkeley, Sir William, 2, 18 Ashe, Victor J., 244, 258 Berlin, Ira, 126 Atkinson, Harry, 269 Bernath, Michael T., Confederate Minds: The Struggle for Intellectual Independence in the Civil War South, B 185–87 baby boom, 246 Bernstein, R. B., review by, 75–76 Bacon, Nathaniel, 2–41, 18 Berry, Sir John, 4 Bacon’s Proceedings, by John Cotton, 19 Bertrand, Michael T., review by, 190–91 Bacon’s Rebellion, 2–41, 18 Beverley, Robert, 6 historiography of, 5–9, 19–20, 34–35 Bibb, Henry, 326, 330–31, 336 The Big House after Slavery: Virginia Plantation Families Cameron, Simon, 279, 289 and Their Postbellum Domestic Experiment, by Amy Campbell, John, 366 Feely Morsman, 188–90 Capitol (U.S.), 118 Big Warrior, 321 Carmichael, Peter S., 113–14, 137–38 Biggins, J. C., 255, 265–67, 269–70 review by, 185–87 Billings, Warren M., 7–9, 35 Carter, John Armistead, 160 Bivens, A. L., 263 Carveth, Bruce G., and Kurt E. Leichtle, Crusade Against Blair, Francis P., 279, 281–82 Slavery: Edward Coles, Pioneer of Freedom, 398–400 Blair, William, 142 Cary, Mary Ann Shadd, 336 Blake; or, the Huts of America, by Martin R. Delany, 336 Catlin, Isaac, 339 Blight, David, 142–43 Causten, Anna Payne, 365 Race and Reunion, 142 Cave, Ellen Ann Macon, 384 Bloody Crimes: The Chase for Jefferson Davis and the Death Cave, Felix H., 384 Pageant for Lincoln’s Corpse, by James L. Swanson, Censer, Jane Turner, 136 87–88 Chambers, Edward R., 166 Boles, John B., and Randal L. Hall, eds., Seeing Jefferson Chandler, Alvin “Duke,” 249–50, 262, 268 Anew: In His Time and Ours, 78–79 Chapman, James Alfred, 379 Bond, Richard E., and Paul Rasor, eds., From Jamestown Chapman, John Madison, 379 to Jefferson: The Evolution of Religious Freedom in Chapman, Mary Edmonds McKinney, 379 Virginia, 394–95 Chapman, Rebecca Conway Madison, 379 Borderlines in Borderlands: James Madison and the Chapman, Reynolds, 379 Spanish-American Frontier, 1776–1821, by J. C. A. Chapman, Richard Conway, 379 Stagg, 79–81 Chapman, Susan Digges Cole, 379 Botts, Lawrence, 378 Chapman, William Madison, 379 Botts, Sarah Elizabeth Bibb Ransom, 378 Chernow, Ron, : A Life, 75–76 Bradley, Mark, 112 Chesson, Michael B., review by, 182–83 Brady, Lisa, 123 Christie, J. Fred, 256, 264 Brittingham, O. J., 256, 257, 262 Christopher Newport College, 244–75 Brooke, James Vass, 164 buildings of, 259 Broomall, James, 139 founding of, 248 Brothers (Steamship), 334–35 proposed site for, 249–50 Brown, John, 337 Christopher Newport Hall, 259, 270 Brown, William Wells, 328, 330, 335 Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery (Orange Narrative of William Wells Brown, an American Slave County), 353, 357–58 (1847), 317 citizenship, 116, 133, 134 Brown v. Board of Education, 246, 251 Civil Rights Act of 1964, 245 Brugger, Robert, 215 civil rights movement, 108, 245, 247, 271 Brundage, Fitzhugh, 141–42 Civil War, 84–85, 87–88, 298–301, 400–403 The Southern Past: A Clash of Race and Memory, 141 commemoration, 140 Buck, John, 376 Crater, battle of the, 86–87 Buck, Mary Conway Bell Smith, 376 historiography, 106–53 Buck, Paul, 142 memory, 140–42 Bullis, Charles W., 166 military history, 86–87 Burk, John Daly, 6 naval history, 400–401 History of Virginia from Its First Settlement to the Petersburg Campaign, 86–87 Present Day, 20 Union soldiers, 401–3 Burns, Anthony, 183–85 veterans, 138–39 Bush, William, 316 Clare, John, 64–65 “The Mores,” 64 C Clark, Kathleen, 131, 142 Calhoun, Gordon, review by, 400–401 Clinkman, Daniel E., review by, 78–79 Calhoun, John C. Coffee, John R., 320 South Carolina Exposition, 218 Coffinberry, William, 334 Calvert, Charles Benedict, 285 Cohen, Benjamin R., 46 Cutts, Richard Dominicus, 365 Notes from the Ground: Science, Soil, and Society in the Cutts, Thomas, 365 American Countryside, 81–82 Cypress Land Company, 320 Coke, Sir Edward, 214–15 Cold War, 245–47 D Coles, Edward, 398–400 Dabney, Leila Bankhead Madison, 382 College of New Jersey, 354 Dabney, William Pope, 382 Community Federal Savings and Loan, 255 Daingerfield, Henry, 290 Compromise of 1850, 336 Dancey, William, 318 Confederate Minds: The Struggle for Intellectual Davis, Jefferson, 87–88 Independence in the Civil War South, by Michael T. Davis, John A. G., 229 Bernath, 185–87 Davis, William C. and James I. Robertson, Jr., eds., Confederate Reckoning, by Stephanie McCurry, 119 Virginia at War, 1864, 84–85 Confederate States of America Davison, Edward Jaquelin, 359, 377 intellectual life, 185–87 Davison, Eleanor Conway Baldwin, 359, 377 nationalism, 113–14 Delany, Martin R., 336 political culture, 119 Blake; or, the Huts of America, 336 seal of, 116 demographic history, 136 women, 119 Dennis, Michael, The New Economy and the Modern Conrad, Robert Young, 161 South, 190–91 Constitution (U.S.), 220–21, 226, 228, 232, 234, Diderot, Denis, 68 395–97 “The Divided Legacy of a Founding Father: Henry and constitutional history, 117 Beverley Tucker Confront Nullification and constitutional theory, 213–14, 216, 226, 228, 231 Secession,” by Chad Vanderford, 210–43 Conway, Lucy Hartwell Macon, 384 Douglas, Stephen, 298–300 Conway, Reuben, 384 Douglass, Frederick, 318, 328, 336, 338 Cooper, William J., Jr., 235 Downing, C. A., 260 Cotton, Ann, 34 Downing, Mildred, 260 Cotton, John, 34 Draper, James, 267 Bacon’s Proceedings, 19 Dreaming of Dixie: How the South was Created in cotton economy, 237 American Popular Culture, by Karen L. Cox, 403–4 cotton gin, 322 Dubrulle, Hugh, 124 Cowardin, Mrs. W. Carter, 264, 267 Duckworth, W. Fred, 253–54 Cox, James Henry, 160 Dulaney, William H., 157 Cox, Karen L., Dreaming of Dixie: How the South was Created in American Popular Culture, 403–4 E Cox, Richard Henry, 155 Early, Jubal Anderson, 157 Crater, battle of the, 86–87 Echols, John, 164 Craven, Avery, 369–70 economic history, 121–22, 129, 190–91 Soil Exhaustion as a Factor in the Agricultural History of Edwards, Laura, 136 Virginia and Maryland, 1606–1860, 369 Egerton, Douglas R. Crevécoeur, J. Hector St. John de, 66 review by, 82–84 Crofts, Daniel W., A Secession Crisis Enigma: William Year of Meteors: Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln, Henry Hurlbert and “The Diary of a Public Man,” and the Election that Brought on the Civil War, 82–84 298–300 Crusade Against Slavery: Edward Coles, Pioneer of Freedom, Election of 1860, 298–300 by Kurt E. Leichtle and Bruce G. Carveth, 398–400 emancipation, 106, 124–25, 125, 126–29 Cullum, George W., 291 “Enclosing the Commons: Thomas Jefferson, Agrarian Cunningham, H. Westcott, 248 Independence, and Early American Land Policy, Cutts, Anna Payne, 362, 365, 367 1774–1789,” by Mark Sturges, 42–74 Cutts, Dolley, 365 Engle, Stephen, 114–15 Cutts, James Madison, 365 English enclosure movement, 48, 50, 65–68 Cutts, Mary Estelle Elizabeth, 365 Engs, Michael, 270 Cutts, Richard, 367 Enoch, William, 260 environmental history, 123 Goss, John, 383 ethnic history, 114–15 The Governor and the Rebel: A History of Bacon’s Rebellion Eubank, John Lewis, 161 in Virginia, by Wilcomb E. Washburn, 6, 34 European enclosure, 47–50, 67–68 Grant, Susan-Mary, 113 Gray, J. Harold, 267, 269–70 F The Great Valley Road of Virginia: Shenandoah Landscapes Farmer-Kaiser, Mary, Freedwomen and the Freedmen’s from Prehistory to the Present, edited by Warren R. Bureau: Race, Gender, and Public Policy in the Age of Hofstra and Karl Raitz, 89–90 Emancipation, 187–88 Green, Jacob D., 326 farming, 81–82 Greene, Larry A., review by, 187–88 Featherstonhaugh, George, 366 Gregg, Sara M., Managing the Mountains: Land Use Federal Housing Act of 1949, 253 Planning, the New Deal, and the Creation of a Federal Fendall, Philip, 285 Landscape in Appalachia, 301–3 Fiege, Mark, 123 Gudmestad, Robert, review by, 397–98 Fields, John G., 333–35 The Fifteenth Amendment, 133 H Finkelman, Paul, 213 Hahn, Steven, 127, 134 Fitzgerald, Michael, 111 Hall, John G., 386 Fitzhugh, Anna Maria Goldsborough, 288–89 Hall, Polly Ward Rose, 386 Flegenheimer, William, 160, 169 Hall, Randal L. and John B. Boles, eds., Seeing Jefferson Florence (Alabama), 323 Anew: In His Time and Ours, 78–79 Foner, Eric, 111, 127, 135 Halperin, Terri D., review by, 394–95 foreign policy, 79–81 , Phillip, 215 Forks of Cypress (Lauderdale County, Ala.), 327 “Race, Politics, and Education in Tidewater Virginia: Foster, Gaines, 141 Christopher Newport College and the Shoe Lane Franklin, Benjamin, 67 Contoversy of 1960–63,” 244–75 Freedmen and Southern Society Project, 126 review by, 183–85 Freedmen’s Bureau, 111, 187–88 Hammond, James Henry, 237 freedmen’s school, 128 Hansbrough, Elizabeth Strother, 379 Freedwomen and the Freedmen’s Bureau: Race, Gender, and Harvey, Paul, review by, 403–4 Public Policy in the Age of Emancipation, by Mary Hay, Ann Maury Baldwin, 359, 377 Farmer-Kaiser, 187–88 Hay, Isaac Hite, 359, 377 Freehling, William, 235 Hening, William Waller, Statutes at Large, 30 French Revolution, 43, 62 Henson, Josiah, 335–36 From Jamestown to Jefferson: The Evolution of Religious Hersey, Mark D., review by, 81–82 Freedom in Virginia, edited by Paul Rasor and Richard Hess, Earl J., Into the Crater: The Mine Attack at E. Bond, 394–95 Petersburg, 86–87 frontier, 79–81 higher education, expansion of, 245–46 fugitive slave law, 183–85 Hill, Edward, 27, 29, 32–33 Fuller, Randall, 139 Hill, Oliver W., 258 Hill, Sara Frances Macon Goss, 383 G Hill, Thomas, 383 Gallagher, Gary W., 117 History of Virginia, by M. T. Magill, 18 The Union War, 401–3 History of Virginia from Its First Settlement to the Present gender history, 130–31 Day, by John Daly Burk, 20 G.I. Bill of Rights, 246 Hite, Ann Maria Hopkins Cutler, 378 Goings, Henry, 314–49 Hite, Ann Maury, 359 Rambles of a Runaway from Southern Slavery (1869), Hite, Caroline Matilda Irvine, 378 314, 314–49, 327 Hite, Harriet Greene Meade, 379 Goldfield, David, America Aflame: How the Civil War Hite, Isaac, 359, 377 Created a Nation, 300–301 Hite, Isaac Irvine, 378 Goldin, Claudia, 121 Hite, James Madison, 378 Goode, Thomas Francis, 166 Hite, James Madison, Jr., 379 “The Goose and the Commons,” 65–66 Hite, Nelly Conway Madison, 359, 377 Hite, Susan Burwell Meade, 378 John P. Daniel Public School (Newport News), 248 Hobbes, Thomas, 50 Johnston, Albert Sidney, 283 Hoffer, Williamjames, 119 Johnston, Thomas, 176 To Enlarge the Machinery of Government, 119 Jones, Ellen Conway Rose, 385 Hofstra, Warren R. and Karl Raitz, eds., The Great Valley Jones, J. William, 279–80 Road of Virginia: Shenandoah Landscapes from Jones, Richard James, 385 Prehistory to the Present, 89–90 Julienne, Marianne E., and Brent Tarter, “The Virginia Hollister, William, 333 Ordinance of Secession: A Research Note on Holt, Sharon, 130 Contemporary Copies,” 154–81 Holzer, Harold, reviews by, 87–88, 298–300 Hooker, Henry L., 268 K Hosmer, Hezekiah, 333–34 Kaminski, John P., review by, 297–98 Hoyer, Ludwig, 166 Karam, George C., 265–66, 269–70 Hoyer and Ludwig, 166–67, 169, 172–73, 176 Keiningham, William H., 172 Hubbs, G. Ward, 109, 120 Keith, LeeAnna, 113 Hughes, John N., 164 Keller, Christian, 114 Hume, David, 214 Kent (Steamship), 334 Hunton, Eppa, 157, 159, 164 Kern, Susan, The Jeffersons at Shadwell, 76–78 Hurlbert, William Henry, 82–84 Kerr-Ritchie, Jeffrey, 122, 129–30 Hyatt, Donald, 267–69 Kimbrough, Elijah W., 324 Hyman, Harold, 117 Kirk, Russell, 216 Kirk, Ryan W., review by, 301–3 I Kirkman, Thomas, 323 The Imperfect Revolution: Anthony Burns and the Landscape Knox, John, 383 of Race in Antebellum America, by Gordon S. Barker, Knox, Lucy Cornwayella Macon, 383 183–85 Ku Klux Klan, 251–52 Industrial Revolution, 49, 67 Ingersoll, Jared, 351 L Into the Crater: The Mine Attack at Petersburg, by Earl J. Laird, Matthew R., review by, 76–78 Hess, 86–87 Land Office Bill (1779), 55, 58–59 Inventing George Washington: America’s Founder, in Myth land ownership, 42–74 and Memory, by Edward G. Lengel, 297–98 landscape history, 89–90 Irish Americans, 115 Langford, Joseph, 331–32, 334 The Irish Brigade (song), 115 Lawne’s Creek uprising, 23 Iron Confederacies, by Scott Nelson, 120 Lee, Cassius, 285 Lee, Charles Carter, 287 J Lee, Edmund Jenings, 285 Jackson, Andrew, 220–21 Lee, Edwin Gray, 287 Jackson, James, 320–21, 323, 325 Lee, Fitzhugh, 287 Jacobs, Harriet, 318 Lee, George Washington Custis, 286 James River Country Club (Newport News), 249, Lee, John Fitzhugh, 285 254–55 Lee, John Hancock, 377 Janney, Caroline E., 141 Lee, Mary Custis, 276, 276–96, 284 Janney, John, 156, 157, 159–61 letter by, 284, 289–91 Jefferson, Thomas, 42–74, 54, 218, 226, 394–95, 399 Lee, Mary Lee Willis, 377 biography, 78–79 Lee, Robert Edward, 276–96, 284 European travels of, 61–62 biographies of, 279 Notes on the State of Virginia, 43, 45, 56, 60, 66–67 Lee, Samuel Phillips, 285 A Summary View of the Rights of British America, 43, Lee, Smith, 283, 285 52, 56 Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh, 278–79, 286, 291 Jefferson family, 76–78 Leibiger, Stuart, review by, 395–97 Jefferson Laboratories, 247 Leichtle, Kurt E., and Bruce G. Carveth, Crusade Against The Jeffersons at Shadwell, by Susan Kern, 76–78 Slavery: Edward Coles, Pioneer of Freedom, 398–400 Jeffreys, Herbert, 4 Lengel, Edward G., Inventing George Washington: Madison, Eliza Strachan, 360, 380 America’s Founder, in Myth and Memory, 297–98 Madison, Frances Branch Willis, 381 Letcher, John, 279, 281–82 Madison, Frances Throckmorton, 379 Lewis, Frank, 121 Madison, Francis, 354, 363, 365, 375 Lexington (Steamboat), 330 Madison, Helen Bannister, 381 Library of Virginia, 166 Madison, James (1723–1801), 354 Lincoln, Abraham, 87–88, 117, 159, 279–80, 298–300, will of, 354 338 Madison, James (1751–1836), 46, 79–81, 219, 361, 399 Locke, John, 44, 52, 54 papers of, 354, 356 Second Treatise of Government, 51 Report on the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, 215 “The Long Civil War: A Historiography of the will of, 350–93 Consequences of the Civil War,” by Aaron Madison, James Ambrose, 381 Sheehan-Dean, 106–53 Madison, James Edwin, 382 Lost Cause, 141 Madison, James Francis, 375 Ludwell, Philip, 32 Madison, Jane Bankhead Willis, 381 Ludwig, Charles L., 166, 170, 172–73, 176 Madison, John, 380 Luvaas, Jay, 123 Madison, Laura Reade, 380 The Military Legacy of the Civil War, 123 Madison, Letitia Lee, 381 Lynd, Staughton, 45 Madison, Lucy Frances, 382 Madison, Lucy Maria Hiden, 381 M Madison, Lucy Taliaferro, 377 McCarty, Nancy T. Rose Belle, 386 Madison, Mary Willis Lee, 376 McClellan, James, 216 Madison, Nancy Jarrell, 379 McClurken, Jeffrey, 138–39 Madison, Reuben Conway, 376 McConnell, Stuart, 113, 138 Madison, Robert Lewis (1794–1828), 359–60, 380 McCurry, Stephanie, 119–20, 134 Madison, Robert Lewis (1828–1878), 354, 380 Confederate Reckoning, 119 Madison, Roberta Willis Taliaferro, 381 McIntosh, William, 321 Madison, Susannah Bell, 375 McMurran, Lewis A., Jr., 248 Madison, Thomas Cooper, 380 Macon, Agnes Mayo, 383 Madison, William (1762–1843), 357, 363–65, 379 Macon, Conway Catlett, 383 Madison, William Alexander, 380 Macon, Edgar, 384 Madison, William (c. 1778–c. 1850/1860), 375 Macon, Edgar Barbour, 383 Madison, William F., 380 Macon, Emma Cassandra Riely, 383 Madison, William Willis, 381 Macon, Henry, 384 Madison, Winifred Sydnor Routt, 376 Macon, James Hartwell Madison, 383 Madison, Winna(?), 376 Macon, James Madison, 383 Madison College, 354 Macon, Jane Macon, 384 Madison family Macon, Lucetta Todd Newman, 383 genealogy, 374–87 Macon, Mary Roberta, 384 “Madison v. Madison: Dolley Payne Madison and Her Macon, Reuben Conway, 384 Inheritance of the Montpelier Estate, 1836–38,” by Macon, Reuben Conway Madison, 383 Holly C. Shulman, 350–93 Macon, Sarah Catlett Madison, 363, 383 Magill, M. T., History of Virginia, 18 Macon, Sarah Elizabeth, 383 Maier, Pauline, Ratification: The People Debate the Macon, Thomas, 383 Constitution, 1787–1788, 395–97 Macon, Thomas Newman, 383 Managing the Mountains: Land Use Planning, the New Macon, William Ambrose, 384 Deal, and the Creation of a Federal Landscape in Madison, Alfred, 380 Appalachia, by Sara M. Gregg, 301–3 Madison, Ambrose (1755–1793), 354, 363, 365, 376 Manlove, Frances H. T. Rose, 387 Madison, Ambrose (1796–1855), 381 Manlove, Orlando, 387 Madison, Caroline Homassel, 380 Manning, Chandra, 117, 132, 401–3 Madison, Catlett, 376 marquis de Lafayette, 57 Madison, Dolley Payne Todd, 350, 350–93, 361, 399 Marr, John Quincy, 161, 164 Madison, Elisabeth Rebecca Stockdell, 380 signature of, 166 Marshall, Anne Lee, 285 New Orleans (La.), 112 Marshall, Charles, 277–78 Newman, Edward Woodyear, 386 Marshall, Louis, 285 Newman, Hollis Fryer, 386 Marshall, Thomas, 322 Newman, John Francis, 363, 386 Marx, Leo, 66 Newman, Nelly Conway Rose, 363, 386 Marye, Mary Frances Madison, 381 Newport News, 244–75 Marye, Robert Burton, 381 race relations, 252, 254 masculinity, 137 Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Mason, Daniel, 318 247 massive resistance, 251 Norfolk Redevelopment Housing Authority, 253 Mathew, Thomas, 34 Notes from the Ground: Science, Soil, and Society in the The Beginning, Progress, and Conclusion of Bacon’s American Countryside, by Benjamin R. Cohen, 81–82 Rebellion in Virginia in the Years 1675 & 1676, 19 Notes on the State of Virginia, by Thomas Jefferson, 43, Menand, Louis, 139 45, 56, 60, 66–67 military history, 86–87, 123–24 Nullifaction Crisis, 219 The Military Legacy of the Civil War, by Jay Luvaas, 123 nullification, 218, 228 Miller, Brian Craig, review by, 188–90 Monitor (USS), 400–401 O The Monitor Boys: The Crew of the Union’s First Ironclad, Ordinance of Secession (Virginia), 154, 154–81, 158, by John V. Quarstein, 400–401 162–63, 165, 168, 171, 174–75 Montague, Robert Latané, 164 text of, 176–77 Montpelier (Orange County), 355 Orange County, 370 Moore, Emma Newman Rose, 385 Ortiz, Paul, 131 Moore, T. A., 385 Osage (Steamship), 322 Mordecai, Alfred, 283 “The Mores,” by John Clare, 64 P Morgan, Edmund S., 8–9, 21, 45 Page, Thomas Nelson, 279–80 American Slavery, American Freedom: The Ordeal of Palmer, Bryan, 264, 266 Colonial Virginia, 7, 35 Panic of 1819, 318 Morgan, Lynda, 129 Pargas, Damian Alan, The Quarters and the Fields: Slave Morrison Property Owners Association, 256, 262 Families in the Non-Cotton South, 182–83 Morsman, Amy Feely, 136–37 Parks, Andrew, 164 The Big House after Slavery: Virginia Plantation Parks, Perry, 290 Families and Their Postbellum Domestic Experiment, Paskoff, Paul, 122 188–90 Paul, Nathaniel, 338 Moryson, Francis, 3–4 Paulding, James Kirke, 366 Murchison, Marvin, 264 Payne, Annie, 357 Myers, Mary Ella Chapman, 379 Payne, John Coles, 356, 365, 367 Myers, Moses, 379 Payne, Lucy, 368 Pearce, William, 322 N Pell Grants, 246 Nachman, Harry, 265 Pennington, James W. C., 326 Narrative of William Wells Brown, an American Slave, by Petersburg Campaign, 86–87 William Wells Brown, 317 Piggott, Pearson, 316 nationalism, 113–14 Plantation life, 188–90 Native Americans, 9, 11, 24, 45, 124, 320–21 plantation overseers, 324 Neff, John, 142 political culture, 119 Nelson, Lynn, 46 Ponce, Pearl T., review by, 79–81 Nelson, R. O., 251, 253 Porter, George C., 375 Nelson, Scott, 120 Porter, Susan M. Wood, 375 Iron Confederacies, 120 Powell, George, 322 New Deal, 301–3 Prentis, John B., 397–98 The New Economy and the Modern South, by Michael Prentiss, Samuel, 387 Dennis, 190–91 Prentiss, Sarah Anna Rose, 387 Prigg v. Pennsylvania, 333 Rogers, Eliza Camilla Rose, 385 Pryor, Elizabeth Brown, “‘Thou Knowest Not the Time Rogers, Henry A., 385 of Thy Visitation’: A Newly Discovered Letter Reveals Rose, Alice T. Lytle, 386 Robert E. Lee’s Lonely Struggle with Disunion,” Rose, Ambrose James, 363, 385 276–96 Rose, Bronson Baylis, 386 Purdy, Robin, 325 Rose, Dorothy Ann W., 386 Rose, Elizabeth Kelly, 385 Q Rose, Emily Catherine Noble, 387 Quarstein, John V., The Monitor Boys: The Crew of the Rose, Emma Taliaferro Newman, 385 Union’s First Ironclad, 400–401 Rose, Erasmus Taylor, 363, 387 The Quarters and the Fields: Slave Families in the Rose, Frances M., 363, 387 Non-Cotton South, by Damian Alan Pargas, 182–83 Rose, Frances Madison, 385 Rose, Frances Taylor Madison, 360, 385 R Rose, Henry, 363, 387 Rable, George C., review by, 300–301 Rose, Henry (1804–aft. 1860), 386 “Race, Politics, and Education in Tidewater Virginia: Rose, Hugh Francis (1801–1856), 363, 385 Christopher Newport College and the Shoe Lane Rose, Hugh Francis (b. 1840?), 385–86 Contoversy of 1960–63,” by Phillip Hamilton, Rose, Hugh James, 387 244–75 Rose, James, 386 Race and Reunion, by David Blight, 142 Rose, James Madison, 363, 387 railroads, 121 Rose, Jane N., 385 Raitz, Karl and Warren R. Hofstra, eds., The Great Valley Rose, John Nicholas, 387 Road of Virginia: Shenandoah Landscapes from Rose, John R., 386 Prehistory to the Present, 89–90 Rose, Magaret Ellen Rose, 385 “Rambles of a Runaway from Southern Slavery: The Rose, Margaret Ellen, 386 Freedom Narrative of Henry Goings,” by Calvin Rose, Maria Jones, 386 Schermerhorn, 314–49 Rose, Martha W., 386 Rambles of a Runaway from Southern Slavery, by Henry Rose, Mary, 387 Goings, 314, 314–49, 327 Rose, Mary Ella, 387 Randall, James G., 108 Rose, Mary Frances Newman, 386 Randolph, John, 215–17, 219, 222, 224 Rose, Mary Louise Rose, 387 Ransom, Frances Madison Hite, 378 Rose, Matilda W. Christian, 387 Ransom, James Lackland, 378 Rose, Nancy Campbell White, 386 Rasor, Paul, and Richard E. Bond, eds., From Jamestown Rose, Octavia, 385 to Jefferson: The Evolution of Religious Freedom in Rose, Prudence W. Jones, 386 Virginia, 394–95 Rose, Robert, 365, 385, 387 Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution, Rose, Robert Henry, 360, 385 1787–1788, by Pauline Maier, 395–97 Rose, Robert Henry (b. 1843), 386 Raymond, Elizabeth, review by, 89–90 Rose, Robert Henry (c. 1806–aft. 1858), 360, 386 Reconstruction, 110–13, 127, 187–88, 188–90, 339 Rose, Robert Madison, 387 Regosin, Elizabeth, 133 Rose, Samuel Jordan (1805–1868), 363, 386 religious freedom, 394–95 Rose, Samuel Jordan (b. 1846?), 386 Reynolds, Betty, 260 Rose, Samuel Patrick, 385 Reynolds, T. A., 260 Rose, Sarah J. Smith, 363, 386 Richardson, Heather Cox, 111, 120 Rosen, Hannah, 132 Richmond Blues, 140 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 68 Richmond Professional Institute (now Virginia Rowland, Leslie, 126 Commonwealth University), 253 Royall, Anne, 323 Rives, William Cabell, 356–57 Roy’s Lane (Newport News), 249–50 Robertson, James I., Jr., and William C. Davis, eds., Rubin, Anne Sarah, 113–14 Virginia at War, 1864, 84–85 Runkle, Benjamin, 339 Robertson, John, 281–82 Robinson, Spottswood William, III, 244, 258 S Rodrigue, John, 129 Samito, Christian, 116 Samuel Wiseman’s Book of Record, 4–5, 12 Slaughter, Thomas Towles, 379 Saunders, Peter, 161 slave families, 182–83 Saville, Julie, 128–29 slave narratives, 314–49 Schafer, Daniel, 120 slavery, 182–83, 213, 216–17, 235 Schermerhorn, Calvin, “Rambles of a Runaway from Smith, Elijah. see Henry Goings Southern Slavery: The Freedom Narrative of Henry Smith, Joseph Lawrence Dawson, 317, 319, 321–23, 325 Goings,” 314–49 Smith, Josephine Macon, 384 Schmitt, Carl, 233 Smith, Mary Conway Bell Madison, 375 Schwalm, Leslie, 129, 131 Smith, Mary Hannah, 325 Scott, Anne Firor, 136 Smith, Robert, 261, 266–67 Scott, William Wallace, 366, 368, 377 Smith, Walton, 375 Scott, Winfield, 281–83, 289–91 Smith, William Haslett, 375 secession, 219, 227–28, 232, 280 Somerville, Diane, 139 secession crisis, 82–84 Southall, Valentine Wood, 164 Second Treatise of Government, by John Locke, 51 pen of, 156 Seeing Jefferson Anew: In His Time and Ours, edited by southern culture, 403–4 John B. Boles and Randal L. Hall, 78–79 southern history, 403–4 Seward, William Henry, 159, 279, 289 The Southern Past: A Clash of Race and Memory, by Shadwell (Albemarle County), 76–78 Fitzhugh Brundage, 141 Shavers, James, 260 The Spectator, 66 Shavers, Lorraine, 260 Spencer, Nicholas, 32 Sheehan-Dean, Aaron, “The Long Civil War: A Spencer, Robert, 23 Historiography of the Consequences of the Civil Spurlock, Burwell, 164 War,” 106–53 Stagg, J. C. A., Borderlines in Borderlands: James Madison sheet music, 115 and the Spanish-American Frontier, 1776–1821, 79–81 Shenandoah Valley, 89–90 Statute of Merton (1235), 47 Shepherd, Alexander, 375 Statute of Westminster (1285), 48 Shepherd, Elizabeth Conway Madison, 375 Statutes at Large, by William Waller Hening, 30 Shepherd, Frances T. Madison, 376 Stealey, John E., III, review by, 84–85 Shepherd, James Francis Madison, 375 Stewart, Edwin H., 387 Shepherd, James Thompson, 376 Stewart, Susanna T. Rose, 387 Shepherd, Sallie Twyman, 376 Stith, John, 27 Shepherd, Susan M., 375 Stoll, Steven, 46 Shepherd, Walton Francis, 376 Story, Joseph, 216, 222, 224, 226–30 Sherwood, William, 31 Commentaries on the Constitution of the , Shoe Lane (Newport News), 246, 249–50, 253–55, 257 222 Shulman, Holly C., “Madison v. Madison: Dolley Payne views on secession, 227 Madison and Her Inheritance of the Montpelier Strachan, Robert Glas, 360 Estate, 1836–38,” 350–93 Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes, 157 Silber, Nina, 142 Sturges, Mark, “Enclosing the Commons: Thomas Silkenat, David, 139 Jefferson, Agrarian Independence, and Early American Simons, William E., 172 Land Policy, 1774–1789,” 42–74 Simons and Keiningham, 173, 176 Styron, William, 251 1676: The End of American Independence, by Stephen Summers, George William, 164 Saunders Webb, 8, 35 Swann, Mathew, 23 Skinker, Ann Elizabeth Hite, 379 Swanson, James L., Bloody Crimes: The Chase for Jefferson Skinker, Thomas Julian, Sr., 379 Davis and the Death Pageant for Lincoln’s Corpse, Slap, Andrew, 111 87–88 Slaughter, Daniel French, 382 Slaughter, James Edwin, 382 T Slaughter, Jane Madison Chapman, 379 Taliaferro, Alexander Spotswood, 376 Slaughter, Letitia Madison, 382 Taliaferro, Catherine Bell Madison, 376 Slaughter, Mary Clementine Luzenburg, 383 Taliaferro, Eliza Lewis Madison, 381 Slaughter, Philip Madison, 382 Taliaferro, Thomas Dorsey, 381 Tappan, Benjamin Swett, 375 V Tappan, Margaret Wood, 375 Valley Turnpike, 89–90 Tarter, Brent, and Marianne E. 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