Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Index to Volume 123 (2015) Bold page numbers indicate illustrations (Issue number 1: 1–104; 2: 105–200; 3: 201–296; 4: 297–384) A Beckwith, S. H., 13, 15, 65 Adams, Henry A., Jr., 16, 17, 23, 54 Becoming Madison: The Extraordinary Origins of the Least Adams, John Quincy, 124, 124 Likely Founding Father, by Michael Signer, 271–72 Photograph of, 124–25 Bee, Barnard E., 159 Adams, Richard, 308 Belko, William S., “‘In Violation of the General Principles Address to the People of the United States, 266 of Political Economy’: Philip Pendleton Barbour and African American history, 173–74 Virginia’s Assault on the Protective Tariff, 1816–1824,” African Americans, 112, 362–63 236–70 Agricultural history, 177–78, 281–82 Bergeron, Paul, 266 Agriculture and the Confederacy: Policy, Productivity, and Berkshire, Anson, 330 Power in the Civil War South, by R. Douglas Hurt, 281– Bernstein, R. B., review by, 274–76 82 Between Sovereignty and Anarchy: The Politics of Violence in Alexander, Mark, 242 the American Revolutionary Era, edited by Patrick Alien and Sedition Acts, 225 Griffin, Robert G. Ingram, Peter S. Onuf, and Brian Allmendinger, David F., Jr., Nat Turner and the Rising in Schoen, 359–60 Southampton County, 171–72 Bill of Rights, 225 American Revolution, 359–60, 360–62 Billings, Warren, review by, 355–56 American System, 237–38, 242, 263, 267–68 Bland, Richard, 303, 314 An Exposition of Evidence in Support of the Memorial to Bledsoe, Andrew S., review by, 92–93 Congress, 266 Booth, John Wilkes, 56 Antiques Roadshow, 109, 111 Brady, Mathew, 125 Archer, William, 242 Broadside, 261 Arnett, W. W., 333 Broadwater, Jeff, “James Madison and the Constitution: Arnold, Stanley Keith, review by, 182–84 Reassessing the ‘Madison Problem,’” 202–35 Arthur Ashe: Tennis and Justice in the Civil Rights Era, by Bull Run, First Battle of, 279–80 Eric Allen Hall, 182–84 Burdette, John, 333 Articles of Confederation, 206, 208, 215 Burlingame, Michael, review by, 174–76 Ashe, Arthur, 182–84 Burns, Michael, “A Confederate Memorial the ‘Equal of Atkinson, Roger, 309 Gettysburg’: Sectionalism and Memory in the Establishment of Manassas National Battlefield Park, B 1890–1940,” 140–70 Baldwin, Henry, 242, 259 Baldwin Bill (1820), 258–59 C Bank of the United States (First), 226 Campbell, John A., 39–41, 41, 58, 60–64, 67, 70–71 Bank of the United States (Second), 227 Capitol building (Richmond), 48 Banning, Lance, 204, 210 Carmichael, Peter S., review by, 90–91 Baptist, Edward E., The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery Carter, Thomas Henry, 92–93 and the Making of American Capitalism, 274–76 Censer, Jane Turner, review by, 364–65 Barbee, Matthew Mace, review by, 278–79 Chambrun, marquis de, 69 Barbour, James, 331 Chandler, R., 11 Barbour, Philip Pendleton, 236, 236–70, 238 Chester, Thomas Morris, 34, 45 Bartow, Francis S., 159 Chrysler Museum of Art, 111 Bat, 33 Church Hill (Richmond), 53 Bates, David, 8 Civil Rights movement, 182–86 Civil War, 90–91, 174–77 Dozier, Graham T., ed., A Gunner in Lee’s Army: The Civil Agricultural history, 281–82 War Letters of Thomas Henry Carter, 92–93 Biography, 89–90 Drewry’s Bluff, 14–15, 19 Campaigns and battles, 142–43, 279–80 Duckworth, Emily Minnigerode, 111 Economic history, 281–82 Dudley, George T., 30, 32, 42, 45, 48–54 Manassas, First Battle of (1861), 142–43, 279–80 Memory, 140–70 E Military history, 279–80 The Early Morning of War: Bull Run, 1861, by Edward G. Reconciliation, 144 Longacre, 279–80 Richmond, 107, 133 Economic history, 281–82 Sailor’s Creek, battle of, 69 Edling, Max, 213 Soldier letters, 92–93 Empie, Adam, 131 Clay, Henry, 46, 242, 243, 250, 259–60 Escott, Paul D., Lincoln’s Dilemma: Blair, Sumner, and the Monument, 46 Republican Struggle over Racism and Equality in the Civil Clemens, William W., 16, 23, 43, 45, 54 War Era, 174–76 Coffin, Charles Carleton, 21, 23–24, 24, 26–28, 37, 48, Ewing, E. W. R., 150–56 50–51, 54 College of William and Mary, 118, 129, 130 F Columbus, 13 Faith in Bikinis: Politics and Leisure in the Coastal South since Commodore Perry (USS), 15, 33 the Civil War, by Anthony J. Stanonis, 180–82 “A Confederate Memorial the ‘Equal of Gettysburg’: Family Bonds: Free Blacks and Re-enslavement Law in Sectionalism and Memory in the Establishment of Antebellum Virginia, by Ted Maris-Wolf, 362–63 Manassas National Battlefield Park, 1890–1940,” by Farragut, David Glasgow, 19 Michael Burns, 140–70 The Father of Virginia Military Institute: A Biography of Constitution (U.S.), 205–6, 248, 260, 262 Colonel J. T. L. Preston, by Randolph P. Shaffner, 276– Bill of Rights, 225 78 Ratification, 218–20 The Federalist, 213–15, 215, 216, 226 Constitutional Convention, 209–10 Ferguson, Adam, 254 “A Conquerer or a Peacemaker? Abraham Lincoln in 5th Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, 148 Richmond,” by Michael D. Gorman, 2–88 Film history, 179–80 Coxe, Tench, 223, 225 First World War, 149 Crofts, Daniel W., review by, 171–72 Fisk, Charles B., 120 Crook, William, 13, 63 Flood of 1771, 298–323 Currency, 313–14 Economic aspects, 298–323 Currency Act (1764), 313–16 Monument, 298, 302 Newspaper accounts, 302–3 D Ford, Charles Howard, review by, 282–84 Dana, Charles A., 65 Fort Darling. See Drewry’s Bluff, 14 Daugherity, Brian J., review by, 184–86 Founding Friendships: Friendships between Men and Women Davis, William C., review by, 89–90 in the Early American Republic, by Cassandra A. Good, Dawson, John, 211–12 272–74 Daydreams and Nightmares: A Virginia Family Faces Secession Fourier, Charles, 116 and War, by Brent Tarter, 364–65 Francis, R. D., 53 Denkler, Ann, review by, 365–66 Frazier, J. T., 145–46 Dering, Henry S., 325 Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields Designing Dixie: Tourism, Memory, and Urban Space in the Memorial National Military Park, 155–56 New South, by Reiko Hillyer, 365–66 Free Soil Party, 331 Dew, Thomas Roderick, 118, 130 Freehling, William, 266 The Divided Dominion: Social Conflict and Indian Hatred in Freeman, Douglas Southall, 162, 163–64 Early Virginia, by Ethan A. Schmidt, 355–56 Freemen, 112 Doares, Robert, “Professor Minnigerode at the Antiques Friendship, 272–74 Roadshow: A Photographic Rarity Sheds New Light on Fry-Jefferson Map of Virginia, 300 Richmond’s Beloved Wartime Preacher and His Earliest Portraitist,” 106–39 G Doswell, Frances, 44 Garidel, Henri, 43 Garland, Landon C., 131 I Garnett, Robert S., 263, 264 “‘In Violation of the General Principles of Political Gender and Race in Antebellum Popular Culture, by Sarah N. Economy’: Philip Pendleton Barbour and Virginia’s Roth, 173–74 Assault on the Protective Tariff, 1816–1824,” by Gender history, 173–74, 179–80, 272–74 William S. Belko, 236–70 A Golden Weed: Tobacco and Environment in the Piedmont Ingram, Robert G., Patrick Griffin, Peter S. Onuf, and South, by Drew A. Swanson, 177–78 Brian Schoen, eds., Between Sovereignty and Anarchy: Good, Cassandra A., Founding Friendships: Friendships The Politics of Violence in the American Revolutionary Era, between Men and Women in the Early American Republic, 359–60 272–74 Interracial marriage, 282–84 Gorman, Michael D., “A Conquerer or a Peacemaker? Abraham Lincoln in Richmond,” 2–88 J Grady, John, Matthew Fontaine Maury, Father of Jackson, Thomas J., 142, 159 Oceanography: A Biography, 1806–1873, 278–79 Biography, 89–90 Grand Army of the Republic, 144, 151 Manassas Monument, 140, 160–61, 161–63, 163–65 Grant, Ulysses S., 4, 7 Jacob, John G., 336 Grattan, John W., 36 “James Madison and the Constitution: Reassessing the Grayson, William, 221 ‘Madison Problem,’” by Jeff Broadwater, 202–35 Green, Duff, 63–64 James River Green Mount Cemetery (Baltimore), 121 Confederate obstructions, 15, 19 Gregory, Mariane Minnigerode, 111, 116, 130 James River and Kanawha Canal, 23–24 Griffin, Patrick, Robert G. Ingram, Peter S. Onuf, and Jay, John, 208, 212, 213 Brian Schoen, eds., Between Sovereignty and Anarchy: Jefferson, Thomas, 207, 212, 254 The Politics of Violence in the American Revolutionary Era, Johns, John, 130 359–60 Johnson, Joseph, 335 A Gunner in Lee’s Army: The Civil War Letters of Thomas Henry Carter, edited by Graham T. Dozier, 92–93 K Gutzman, Kevin R. C., review by, 271–72 Kautz, August V., 32, 49 Gwynne, S. C., Rebel Yell: The Violence, Passion, and Ketcham, Ralph, 204 Redemption of Stonewall Jackson, 89–90 King, Rufus, 214 Know Nothing Party, 339 H The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of L American Capitalism, by Edward E. Baptist, 274–76 Lankford, Nelson D., Richmond Burning: The Last Days of Hall, Eric Allen, Arthur Ashe: Tennis and Justice in the Civil the Confederate Capital, 107 Rights Era, 182–84 Larson, Ralph, 147 Hamilton, Alexander, 212, 212 Lasser, Carol, review by, 173–74 “Hancock,” 337–39 Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, Jr., 121 Harlan, James, 69 Lee, Richard Henry, 221 Hawkins, Benjamin, 214 Lee, Robert E., 143 Hay, John, 3, 75 Lee, William, 308 Haymond, Alpheus F., 333 Leibiger, Stuart, 204 Hearst, Kathryn, review by, 179–80 Libby Prison, 50, 51 Henriques, Peter R., review by, 360–62 Lincoln, Abraham, 2, 2–88, 6, 26–27, 143, 152, 174–76, Hill, Wills, earl of Hillsborough, 315–16, 315 343–44, 344 Hillyer, Reiko, Designing Dixie: Tourism, Memory, and at Capitol Square, 45 Urban Space in the New South, 365–66 at City Point, 4–11 Hodges, William, 131 Journey to Richmond, 13–21 Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond), 121 at Libby Prison, 50 House Committee on Military Affairs (U.S.), 147 in Richmond, 2–88, 26–27 Hoxton, Lucy Tucker Minnigerode, 117 Richmond landing site, 22 Hume, David, 254 at Rockett’s Landing, 54–65 Hurt, R.
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