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Index to Volume 116 (2008)
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(Issue number 1: 1–112; 2: 113–224; 3: 225–326; 4: 327–458.)
(Page numbers in bold indicate illustrations.)
A Class of Their Own: Black Teachers in the Segregated South, by Adam Fairclough, 94–95
abolitionists, 43
Academy of Freiberg, 349
Across My Path: Memories of People I Have Known, by LaSalle Corbell Pickett, 397
Act of Toleration, 227, 229–30
Adams, John, 13
African Americans, 42–72
as abolitionists, 45–46
education of, 94–95, 97–98
as soldiers, 42, 48–49, 53, 56, 58–63
as teachers, 94–95
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, 45
Aiello, Thomas, review by, 428–29
Alcott, Louisa May, 397
Alexandria (Va.), 52, 55
Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence, by John Ferling, 82–84
American Colonization Society, 45–46
American Creation: Triumphs and Tragedies at the Founding of the Republic, by Joseph J. Ellis, 294–95
American Missionary Association, 52
American Nazi Party, 282–84
American Opinion, 287
American Philosophical Society, 348
American Revolution, 82–84, 226–61, 294–95, 413–14
An African Republic: Black and White Virginians in the Making of Liberia, by Marie Taylor-McGraw, 197–98
Andersonville prison, 392
Andrew, John, 49
Andrew, Rod, Jr., review by, 198–200
Anglican Church, 227–32, 237, 243–46, 250–52
Anglo-African Magazine, 47
Anglo-Saxon Clubs of America, 267
Antietam, battle of, 303–4
Archbell, Lillie V., 392
architects, 95–97
architecture, 95–97
The Architecture of William Lawrence Bottomley, by Susan Hume Frazer, 95–97
Arlington National Cemetery, 385, 398
Aron, Cindy, 375
art history, 202–4
Artisan Workers in the Upper South: Petersburg, Virginia, 1820–1865, by L. Diane Barnes, 418–20
Artist, Will (Billy), 118–20
Association of Citizens' Councils, 279
Atlantic world, 74–76
The Atlantic World and Virginia, 1550–1624, edited by Peter C. Mancall, 74–76
Ayers, Edward L., Gary W. Gallagher, and Andrew J. Torget, eds., Crucible of the Civil War: Virginia from Secession to Commemoration, 88–89
Baltimore (Md.), 52
Banister, John, 338
Baptists, 230, 232, 234–38, 245–48, 250–51, 415–16
Dover Association, 251
petitions, 226, 242
Sandy Creek, 248
Barksdale, Kevin T., review by, 78–79, 410–11
Barnes, L. Diane, Artisan Workers in the Upper South: Petersburg, Virginia, 1820–1865, 418–20
review by, 420–21
Barton, Clara, 397
Bashinsky, Elizabeth, 393
Bathsheba, 139
Baudin, Thomas Nicolas, 349
Beals, Harvey S., 52–53
Becoming Bourgeois: Merchant Culture in the South, 1820–1865, by Frank J. Byrne, 420–21
Belko, Steve, review by, 192–95
Bellini, Charles, 337
Belmont (Southampton County), 127
Bender, Eileen, 141
Berghaus, Heinrich, 335
Berkeley, Sir William, 73–74
Bernstein, Richard B., review by, 79–82
Berry, Stephen, 8
Big Lick. See Roanoke
Bilbo, Theodore, 267–68, 276
Greater Liberia Bill of 1939, 268
Take Your Choice: Separation or Mongrelization, 268, 272
Billings, Warren M., ed., The Papers of Sir William Berkeley, 1605–1677, 73–74
review by, 74–76
Birmingham (Ala.), 152
Black Abolitionist Papers Project, 44
Black Belt Around the World at the High Noon of Colonialism, by Earnest Sevier Cox, 284
"A Black Journalist in Civil War Virginia: Robert Hamilton and the Anglo-African," by Debra Jackson, 42–72
Black Monday, by Tom Brady, 272, 284
black repatriation, 266–71, 278–79, 285
Blight, David, 384
Blunt, Simon, home of, 127
Bober, Natalie S., Thomas Jefferson: Draftsman of a Nation, 79–82
Bond, Bradley G., review by, 300–301
Bonpland, Goujand Aimé, 329–30
Bottomley, William Lawrence, 95–97
Brady, Tom, 272, 278
Black Monday, 272, 284
Brantley, Etheldred, 137
Brewster, Benjamin Harris, 376
British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 51
Broadwater, Jeff, review by, 294–95
Brooke, Samuel Seldon, 165, 170, 171, 176–82
Brothers Among Nations: Pursuit of Intercultural Alliances in Early America, 1580–1660, by Cynthia Van Zandt, 409–10
Brown v. Board of Education, 269–70, 272, 278
Bruce, Wallace, 394
Buckley, Thomas, 244
Buffon, Count de, 357
The Bugles of Gettysburg, by LaSalle Corbell Pickett, 396
Bull Run, second battle of, 303–4
Bunyon, John, The Pilgrim's Progress, 5–6, 16
Burgess, Dean, and Mildred Holladay, History of Portsmouth, Virginia, 99–100
Burke, Emory, 281
Burying the Dead but Not the Past: Ladies' Memorial Associations and the Lost Cause, by Caroline E. Janney, 308–9
business history, 298–300
Butler, Benjamin, 58–59
Buying into the World of Goods: Early Consumers in Backcountry Virginia, by Ann Smart Martin, 412–13
Byrne, Frank J., Becoming Bourgeois: Merchant Culture in the South, 1820–1865, 420–21
review by, 412–13
Cabell, George C., 376
Calloway, Colin, White People, Indians, and Highlanders: Tribal Peoples and Colonial Encounters in Scotland and America, 410–11
Camp Casey (Va.), 51
Campbell, William C., 163, 167, 171
Carlos IV, 330, 349
Carmichael, Peter S., 8
review by, 85–87
Carto, Willis, 278, 283, 285
Western Destiny, 283
Cary, Mary Ann Shadd, 44
Cash, Wilbur J., 8–9
Causes Won, Lost, and Forgotten: How Hollywood and Popular Art Shape What We Know About the Civil War, by Gary W. Gallagher, 309–11
Century, 373
Chancellorsville and the Germans: Nativism, Ethnicity, and Civil War Memory, by Christian B. Keller, 201–2
Chancellorsville, battle of, 201–2
Chautauqua assemblies, 394–95
Chester, Thomas Morris, 51
Christ Church (Lancaster County), 239
"Christian and Hopeful passing through the River," 6, 16
Chrysler Museum of Art, 428–29
Chrysler, Walter, Jr., 428–29
Church of England, 232, 243, 247–48
Citizens Protective Association, 269, 273, 279
Citizens' Council, 271–73, 278
citizenship, 10
Civil Rights and Politics at Hampton Institute: The Legacy of Alonzo G. Moron, by Hoda M. Zaki, 97–98
Civil War, 88–91, 303–4, 309–11, 421–24
Antietam, battle of, 303–4
Bull Run, second battle of, 303–4
Chancellorsville, battle of, 201–2
Confederate soldiers, 305–7
film, 309–11
fortifications, 89–91
Gettysburg, battle of, 374, 378, 381–82, 385, 393–96, 398
popular art, 309–11
Sailor's Creek, battle of, 386
secession, 301–3
Wilderness, battle of the, 385
Clark, Clarence, 175
Cocke, Lucian H., 176, 179–80
Colonial history, 73–74, 78–79
Committee for Religion in the House of Burgesses, 232, 238
Committee of Thirteen, 46
Confederate Daughters: Coming of Age during the Civil War, by Victoria E. Ott, 423–24
The Confessions of Nat Turner, by Thomas R. Gray, 114–49
Constitution, 233
First Amendment, 249
Continental Army, 243
Continental Congress (Second), 235
Cooling, Benjamin Franklin, Counter-Thrust: From the Peninsula to the Antietam, 303–4
Cooper, Thomas, 339
corporate towns, 169
Coski, John M., review by, 309–11
Counter-Thrust: From the Pennisula to the Antietam, by Benjamin Franklin Cooling, 303–4
Cox, Earnest Sevier, 262, 262–93, 274
views on Christianity, 283–84
works by, 266–67, 270–73, 277, 279–81, 284–86
world travels, 266
Cox, Karen, 387, 392
Crawford, Alan Pell, Twilight at Monticello: The Final Years of Thomas Jefferson, 417–18
Crozier Steel & Iron Company, 162
Crozier, Samuel A., 158
Crucible of the Civil War: Virginia from Secession to Commemoration, edited by Edward L. Ayers, Gary W. Gallagher, and Andrew J. Torget, 88–89
Cultures in Conflict: The Seven Years' War in North America, edited by Warren R. Hofstra, 78–79
Custer, Elizabeth "Libbie," 387
Custer, George Armstrong, 387
Daniel (prophet), 121, 126
Danville Race Riot, 170
Daugherity, Brian J., review by, 426–27
David, 139
Davis, James C., 273
Davis, Jefferson, 58, 62
Davis, John H., 180
Davis, Varina, 387, 397
Davis, William C., and James I. Robertson, Jr., eds., Virginia at War, 1862, 421–23
Deans, Bob, review by, 204–5
Delafield, Richard, 3
DeLaney, Theodore Carter, review by, 429–30
Delany, Martin R., 47
Democracy in America, by Alexis de Tocqueville, 26
Democratic Party (Va.), 169–70
Denkler, Ann, Sustaining Identity, Recapturing Heritage: Exploring Issues of Public History, Tourism, and Race in a Southern Town, 429–30
Derr, Rush, 167–68, 177–78
Diehard Rebels: The Confederate Culture of Invincibility, by Jason Phillips, 306–8
Dismal Swamp, 122
dissenters, 226–61, 415–16
Distributio Geographica Plantarum, by Alexander von Humboldt, 356
Dönitz, Karl, 280
Dotson, Rand, "New South Boomtown: Roanoke, Virginia, 1882–1884," 150–90
Dotson, Rand, Roanoke, Virginia, 1882–1912: Magic City of the New South, 424–26
Douglass, Frederick, 46–48
Dover Association, 251
Downing, George T., 47
Draper, Alonzo, 63
Draper, Wickliffe Preston, 267–70, 285
Dred Scott case, 336–37
Dunstan, John H., 165, 180–82
Duveen, Sir Joseph, 397
E. H. Stewart & Co. Furniture, 165
Earle, Peggy, Legacy: Walter Chrysler, Jr., and the Untold Story of Norfolk's Chrsyler Museum of Art, 428–29
Early America, 409–10
Early, Jubal A., 373
Eastland, James O., 273
Eckenrode, H. J., 249
economic history, 76–78
Einolf, Christopher G., George Thomas: Virginian for the Union, 198–200
Elizabeth River, 204–5
The Elizabeth River, by Amy Waters Yarsinske, 204–5
Ellis, Jospeph J., American Creation: Triumphs and Tragedies at the Founding of the Republic, 294–95
Elmwood (Roanoke), 156, 160
Else, Karl August Varnhagen von, 335
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, Nature, 3, 12
"Enlightened Correspondents: The Transatlantic Dialogue of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander von Humboldt," by Sandra Rebok, 328–69
Enlightenment, 333
Enoch W. Clark & Company, 154, 156, 168–69, 182
Enrollment Act of 1863, 60
epidemics, 407–08
Epidemics and Enslavement: Biological Catastrophe in the Native Southeast, 1492–1715, by Paul Kelton, 407–8
Essai Politique sur le Royaume de la Nouvelle-Espagne, by Alexander von Humboldt, 343, 349, 354, 356
Essay on Cuba, by Alexander von Humboldt, 334
Eugenics Research Association, 267
"Evangelist directs Christian," 5–6, 16
Evans, Augusta Jane, 384
Evans, Chris, review by, 298–300
Ezekiel (prophet), 118, 123–24, 129, 138
Fahlman, Betsy, review by, 202–4
Fairclough, Adam, A Class of Their Own: Black Teachers in the Segregated South, 94–95
Fellows, Stark, 53
Ferling, John, Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence, 82–84
Fields, Ed, 278
"Fighting for Freedom: Virginia Dissenters' Struggle for Religious Liberty during the American Revolution," by John A. Ragosta, 226–61
Foote and Davies Company, 385, 393
Forgie, George, Patricide in the House Divided: A Psychological Interpretation of Lincoln and His Age, 12
Forret, Jeff, Race Relations at the Margins: Slaves and Poor Whites in the Antebellum Countryside, 300–301
Fort Monroe, 51
fortifications, 89–91
Forts Washington and Lee, 243
Fox, Russell, 271
Francis, Will, 115, 118, 136
Franklin Literary and Debating Society, 31
Frazer, Susan Hume, The Architecture of William Lawrence Bottomley, 95–97
Frederick William III, 331
French Revolution, 338
French, Scot, 119
French, Willard, 372, 383
French, William H., 22
Friend, Craig Thompson, 8
From VPI to State University: President T. Marshall Hahn, Jr. and the Transformation of Virginia Tech, 1962–1974, by Warren H. Strother and Peter Wallenstein, 207–9
Fugitive Slave Law (1850), 46
Gallagher, Gary W., Causes Won, Lost, and Forgotten: How Hollywood and Popular Art Shape What We Know About the Civil War, 309–11
Gallagher, Gary W., Andrew J. Torget, and Edward L. Ayers, eds., Crucible of the Civil War: Virginia from Secession to Commemoration, 88–89
Gallatin, Albert, 349–50, 357
Gardener, Helen H., 394
Garnet, Henry Highland, 46
Garrison, William Lloyd, 45
Garvey, Marcus, 267, 275
Geiger, Roger L., review by, 207–9
Genovese, Eugene, 119, 121
George Thomas: Virginian for the Union, by Christopher G. Einolf, 198–200
Georgia Railway and Power Company, 387
German Americans, 201–2
German Reformed Church, 230, 243
Gerolt, Friedrich von, 336
Gettysburg, battle of, 374, 378, 381–82, 385, 393–96, 398
Gettysburg reunions, (1887) 380, (1913) 390, 396
The Glorious Struggle: George Washington's Revolutionary War Letters, edited by Edward G. Lengel, 413–14
Glover, Lorri, 8
review by, 295–97
Gooch, Sir William, 229
Gordon, John B., 374, 385, 388, 393
Gordon, Lesley J., 372
Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), 371, 396
Edward P. Kinsley Post, 371, 396
Phil Sheridan Post, 396
Grant, Julia, 387
Grant, Madison, 267
Grant, Ulysses S., 89–91, 374, 379, 382–83
Gravitt's Book & Music Store, 165–66
Gray, Thomas R., The Confessions of Nat Turner, 114–49, 128
Gray, Vincent F., 341
Great Awakening, 229
Greater Liberia Bill of 1939, 268–69
Greeley, Horace, 374
Greenberg, Amy, 9
Greene, A. Wilson, review by, 418–20
Grimsley, Mark, review by, 305–6
Grizzard, Frank E., Jr., review by, 82–84
Gross, Seymour, 141
Günther, Hans F. K., 280
Hahn, T. Marshall, Jr., 207–9
Hall, Cline, 249
Hamilton, John, 273, 278
Hamilton, Phillip, review by, 413–14
Hamilton, Robert, 43–67
as abolitionist, 46
as journalist, 48, 50
journey to Virginia, 50–53, 58–65
letter of, 57
postwar life, 67
Hamilton, Thomas, 47–48, 50, 67
Hamilton, William, 45
Hampton, 64
Hampton Institute, 97–98
Hancock, Winfield Scott, 374
Harper, Frances E. W., 47
Harris, Joel Chandler, 384, 394
Harrison, Henry, 395
Harrison, William Henry, 14–15, 84–85
Hawes, Joel, Letters to Young Men, on the Formation of Character &c., 24
The Heart of a Soldier, by LaSalle Corbell Pickett, 396
Helms, Jesse, 287
Henry (slave), 115, 120
Henry, Patrick, 236–37
Herring, Randolph, 175
Hervey, G. W., The Principles of Courtesy, 26
Hess, Earl J., Trench Warfare under Grant and Lee: Field Fortifications in the Overland Campaign, 89–91
Hill, C. William Jr., The Liberal Republicanism of John Taylor of Caroline, 297–98
Hill, Daniel Harvey, 26–31
History of Portsmouth, Virginia, by Mildred Holladay and Dean Burgess, 99–100
Hobson, Charles F., ed., The Papers of John Marshall, 192–95
Hodges, William J., 63
Hoffius, Stephen G. and Angela D. Mack, Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art, 202–4
Hofstra, Warren R., ed., Cultures in Conflict: The Seven Years' War in North America, 78–79
Holladay, Mildred, and Dean Burgess, History of Portsmouth, Virginia, 99–100
Hollywood Cemetery, 391, 398
Holmes, Julius G., 157
Holyoke (Mass.), 169
Holzer, Harold, review by, 301–3
Hooker, Charles E., 394
Hoskins, Richard Kelly, 272
Hotel Roanoke, 158, 160, 169, 174
Houdon, Jean-Antoine, 338
House Appropriations Committee, 271
Houston, David F., 180
Howard, Oliver O., 394
Howe, Julia Ward, 397
Humane Aid Society, 65–66
Humboldt, Alexander von, 328, 328–69, 342
expedition to Russia, 331
expedition to Spanish America, 329–30, 348–49, 350
political philosophy of, 332–33, 335, 340
views on American natural history, 357–58
views on slavery, 333–37, 354–56
visit to the United States, 341, 348
works by, 331, 334, 343, 349, 354, 356
Huntington, Henry E., 397–98
"In De Miz," by LaSalle Corbell Pickett, 384, 394
Ingalls, Rufus, 381
Intolerable Acts, 234
iron industry, 298–300
Irons in the Fire: The Business History of the Tayloe Family and Virginia's Gentry, 1700–1860, by Laura Croghan Kamoie, 298–300
Isaac, Rhys, 231
Isaiah, 126
The Island of Cuba, by Alexander von Humboldt, 334
J. B. Lippincott Company, 396
Jack (slave), 115
Jackson's Mill (Lewis County, W.Va.), 6–7, 15, 17
Jackson, Cummins, 7
Jackson, Debra, "A Black Journalist in Civil War Virginia: Robert Hamilton and the Anglo-African," 42–72
Jackson, Elinor Junkin, 30
Jackson, John P., 287
Jackson, Mary Anna, 387
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 2, 2–41, 17, 20–21
and Presbyterianism, 28–30
as cadet at the Virginia Military Institute, 27
childhood, 7
in Mexican War, 22
Lexington house, 20
life in Lexington, 28–31
marriage of, 30
personal library of, 26
James, Charles F., 247
Janney, Caroline E., "'One of the Best Loved, North and South': The Appropriation of National Reconciliation by LaSalle Corbell Pickett," 370–406
Janney, Caroline E., Burying the Dead but Not the Past: Ladies' Memorial Associations and the Lost Cause, 308–9
Jay, John, 43, 49
Jefferson, Thomas, 84–85, 232, 240, 245–46, 248, 295–97, 328–69, 342
Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom, 246–47, 250–51
biography of, 79–82, 417–18
political philosophy of, 332, 337, 340
relationship with women, 295–97
views about science, 348, 357–58
views on European society, 337–39
views on Native Americans, 353
views on slavery, 338–40, 354–56
Virginia Statute for Establishing Religious Freedom, 233, 249
works by, 246, 339, 343, 356–58
Jeffreys, Lacy, 280–81
Jesus, 118, 125–26, 132, 136–37, 139–40, 142
John Street Methodist Church, 45
John the Baptist, 118
Johnson, William, 65
Johnston, E. G., 272
Jonah, 134, 140, 142
Joseph, 121
Joshua, 123–24, 126, 138
Junkin, George, 5, 19, 28, 30–31
Kamoie, Laura Croghan, Irons in the Fire: The Business History of the Tayloe Family and Virginia's Gentry, 1700–1860, 298–300
Keith, Benjamin, 395
Keller, Christian B., Chancellorsville and the Germans: Nativism, Ethnicity, and Civil War Memory, 201–2
Kelton, Paul, Epidemics and Enslavement: Biological Catastrophe in the Native Southeast, 1492–1715, 407–8
Kerrison, Catherine, review by, 417–18
Kilpatrick, James J., 263, 286
Kimball, Frederick J., 155, 159
Kimmel, Michael, 9
Klein, Stacey Jean, Margaret Junkin Preston, Poet of the Confederacy: A Literary Life, 91–94
Kosmos, by Alexander von Humboldt, 331, 334
Kukla, Jon, Mr. Jefferson's Women, 295–97
Kunnoo Sperits and Others in De Miz Series, by LaSalle Corbell Pickett, 389, 394
labor history, 418–21
Ladies' Memorial Associations, 308–9, 372, 387
Lamar, Lucius Q. C., 376, 383
Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art, edited by Angela D. Mack and Stephen G. Hoffius, 202–4
Langer, William, 269, 279
proposed legislation by, 269–70, 278–79, 283
Langston, John Mercer, 47
Laskin, Lisa, review by, 421–23
Laver, Harry S., 9
Lawrence (Mass.), 169
Lawton, Christopher R., "The Pilgrim's Progress: Thomas J. Jackson's Journey Toward Civility and Citizenship," 2–41
review by, 91–94
Lee, Mary, 397
Lee, Robert E., 13, 89–91, 373
biography of, 85–87
Lee, Susanna Michele, review by, 423–24
Legacy: Walter Chrysler, Jr., and the Untold Story of Norfolk's Chrysler Museum of Art, by Peggy Earle, 428–29
Lengel, Edward G., ed., The Glorious Struggle: George Washington's Revolutionary War Letters, 413–14
Letcher, John, 28
Letters to Young Men, on the Formation of Character &c., by Joel Hawes, 24
Lewis and Clark expedition, 353
Lewisohn, Selma, 397
Lexington, 27
Lexington Presbyterian Church, 29
The Liberal Republicanism of John Taylor of Caroline, by Garrett Ward Sheldon and C. William Hill, Jr., 297–98
Liberator, 45
Liberia, 197–98
The Life of Washington, by Mason Locke Weems, 11–13, 15
Lightburn family, 11
Lincoln and the Decision for War: The Northern Response to Secession, by Russell McClintock, 301–3
Lincoln's Negro Policy, by Earnest Sevier Cox, 267, 279, 285–86
Lincoln, Abraham, 11–12, 43, 48, 67, 301–3, 379, 381–83, 386–87
Loguen, Jermaine Wesley, 46–47
Longstreet, Helen Dortch, 385, 387
Longstreet, James, 374, 376, 385–86, 388, 394
Lord Chesterfield, The Works of Lord Chesterfield, Including Letters to His Son, &c., 18, 25
Lost Cause, 308–11, 372–73, 384–85, 387, 392–93
Louisiana Purchase, 354–55
Louisiana Territory, 331, 345, 348–49, 354
Lowell (Mass.), 169
Lucier, James P., 263–64, 286–87
Luray, 429–30
Lutherans, 230
Lyceum bureaus, 394–95
Lynch, James C., 383
Lyons, Isaiah, 63
McCaym, William, 166
McClellan, George B., 386
McClintock, Russell, Lincoln and the Decision for War: The Northern Response to Secession, 301–3
McDougall, William, 267
Machiavelli, Niccolo, 10
Mack, Angela D. and Stephen G. Hoffius, eds., Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art, 202–4
McPherson, James M., 64
Madison, James, 232, 235, 241, 250, 341
Magruder, John B., 22
Mancall, Peter C., The Atlantic World and Virginia, 1550–1624, 74–76
Manchester (N.H.), 169
Manning, Chandra, review by, 306–7
Mansfield, Mike, 269
Margaret Junkin Preston, Poet of the Confederacy: A Literary Life, by Stacey Jean Klein, 91–94
Marshall, John, 192–95
Martin, Ann Smart, Buying into the World of Goods: Early Consumers in Backcountry Virginia, 412–13
Mason, George, 235
Massie family, 195–97
massive resistance, 426–27
material culture, 412–13
Matthews, John, 336
Mauck's Meeting House (Page County), 242
Maxwell, H. J., 50
Mays, David J., 426–27
Mennonites, 231
Methodists, 228, 231, 243, 247, 251
Mexican War, 22, 386
military history, 303–4
The Mind of Thomas Jefferson, by Peter S. Onuf, 79–82
Monroe, James, 338
Montgomery, James, 53
Monticello, 417–18
Moomaw, D. C., 181
Moore, Hark, 115, 118, 120, 123, 136
Moore, Thomas, 131
Morning Star Saloon, 166
Moron, Alonzo G., 97–98
Morris, Gouverneur, 12
Moses, 126, 141
Mother Zion Church, 45–46
Mountcastle, John W., review by, 89–91
Mr. Jefferson's Hammer: William Henry Harrison and the Origins of American Indian Policy, by Robert M. Owens, 84–85
Mr. Jefferson's Women, by Jon Kukla, 295–97
Muhlenberg, John Peter, 230
Nat Turner's Revolt, 114–49
Biblical construction of, 114–49
broadside of, 114, 128
map of, 127
planning of, 120
National Army Day, 395
Native Americans, 84–85, 407–11
Nativism, 201–2
Nature, by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 3, 12
Nazis, 269, 280
Nelson (slave), 115, 118–19, 136
Nelson, Dana, 9
Nelson, Lynn A., Pharsalia: An Environmental Biography of a Southern Plantation, 1780–1880, 195–97
"New South Boomtown: Roanoke, Virginia, 1882–1884," by Rand Dotson, 150–90
New York African Society for Mutual Relief, 45
New York Freeman's Journal and Catholic Register, 48
Nicholas, Robert Carter, 232, 239
Norfolk & Western Railroad, 154, 158, 169
offices of, 173
North American frontier, 410–11
Northern League, 280–81
Northern World, 280
Notes on the State of Virginia, by Thomas Jefferson, 246, 339, 343, 356–58
Oberg, Michael Leroy, review by, 73–74
'Old 76 and Young '48, by Richard Caton Woodville, 18, 22–23
"An Olive Branch of the Civil War," by LaSalle Corbell Pickett, 385
Oliver, John, 53, 61
On the Social Contract, by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 11
"'One of the Best Loved, North and South': The Appropriation of National Reconciliation by LaSalle Corbell Pickett," by Caroline E. Janney, 370–406
Onuf, Peter, 232
Onuf, Peter S., The Mind of Thomas Jefferson, 79–82
Ott, Victoria E., Confederate Daughters: Coming of Age during the Civil War, 423–24
Overland Campaign, 89–91
Owens, Robert M., Mr. Jefferson's Hammer: William Henry Harrison and the Origins of American Indian Policy, 84–85
Page County, 429–30
Page, Thomas Nelson, 384
The Papers of John Marshall, edited by Charles F. Hobson, 192–95
The Papers of Sir William Berkeley, 1605–1677, edited by Warren M. Billings, 73–74
Paris (France), 344
Parramore, Thomas, 116, 119, 138
Patterson, Robert, 271–73, 278–79
Paul of Tarsus, 118, 121, 130
Peace Movement of Ethiopia, 269
Pearson, Roger, 280–81, 283
Western Destiny, 283
Pendleton, Edmund, 235
Pennington, J. W. C., 47
Pentagon, 205–7
The Pentagon: A History, by Steve Vogel, 205–7
People's Press, 47
Petersburg, 418–20
Pharsalia (Nelson County), 195–97
Pharsalia: An Environmental Biography of a Southern Plantation, 1780–1880, by Lynn A. Nelson, 195–97
Philadelphia Brigade, 377
Phillips, Jason, Diehard Rebel: The Confederate Culture of Invincibility, 306–7
Phipps, Benjamin, 115
Pickett and His Men, by LaSalle Corbell Pickett, 385–86, 389, 393, 396–97
Pickett's Division, 374
Pickett, George E., 371–73, 378, 381–86, 392–93
gravesite of, 391
Pickett, George, Jr., 374, 382
Pickett, LaSalle Corbell, 370, 370–406, 378
burial of, 398
employment, 375–76, 383–84, 394, 396
Gettysburg reunion card (1887), 380
gravesite of, 391
lecture tours, 394–96
portrayal of African Americans, 384, 394
works by, 384–86, 389, 393, 396–97
Pickett's Charge, 394
"The Pilgrim's Progress: Thomas J. Jackson's Journey Toward Civility and Citizenship," by Christopher R. Lawton, 2–41
Pine and Palm, 47
Plecker, William A., 267
political philosophy, 297–98
Portsmouth, 52
history of, 99–100
Potsdam (Germany), 347
Powell, John, 267, 275
Presbyterian church, 28, 30
Presbyterians, 229–30, 232, 234, 237–38, 243, 245, 247–48, 250–51
presidential campaign of 1856, 335
Preston, John Thomas Lewis, 19, 28–31
Preston, Margaret Junkin, 91–94
Price, Birch and Co., 55
The Principles of Courtesy, by G. W. Hervey, 26
"The Prophet in His Own Words: Nat Turner's Biblical Construction," by Anthony Santoro, 114–49
Prosser, Gabriel, 136
Protestant Episcopal Church of America, 250
Pryor, Elizabeth Brown, Reading the Man: A Portrait of Robert E. Lee Through His Private Letters, 85–87
Public history, 429–30
Putnam, Carleton, 287
Race and Reason: A Yankee View, 287
Quakers, 231, 234
Race and Reason: A Yankee View, by Carleton Putnam, 287
race relations, 300–301
Race Relations at the Margins: Slaves and Poor Whites in the Antebellum Countryside, by Jeff Forret, 300–301
Race, Reason, and Massive Resistance: The Diary of David J. Mays, 1954–1959, edited by James R. Sweeney, 426–27
Racial Integrity Act of 1924, 267
Ragosta, John A.,
Ragosta, John, "Fighting for Freedom: Virginia Dissenter's Struggle for Religious Liberty during the American Revolution," 226–61
review by, 415–16
railroads, 154, 173–74
Rainach, Willie, 279
Randolph, Edmund, 245
Rashomon, 116
Raynal, Guillaume-Thomas, 357
Reading the Man: A Portrait of Robert E. Lee Through His Private Letters, by Elizabeth Brown Pryor, 85–87
Readjuster Party, 169–70
Rebok, Sandra, "Enlightened Correspondents: The Transatlantic Dialogue of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander von Humboldt," 328–69
Reconciliation movement, 370–406
Recueil d'Observation Astronomiques, by Alexander von Humboldt, 356
Reese, Giles, 131
religious history, 415–16
Republican Party (Va.), 169–70
Rhys, Isaac, 233
Rice, James D., review by, 407–8
Richmond Dispatch, 382, 385
"'A Richmond Institution': Earnest Sevier Cox, Racial Propaganda, and White Resistance to the Civil Rights Movement," by Jason Ward, 262–93
Rieser, Andrew C., 395
Right Magazine, 282
Roanoke, 150–90, 159, 424–26
as corporate town, 169
businesses, 165
city government of, 180–81
designation as a city, 179
growth of, 156, 176
growth of business district, 163–66
map of, 150
political history, 169–70
population growth of, 153
real estate development in, 156–58, 163
Roanoke Board of Health, 181
Roanoke Gas Company, 180
Roanoke Land & Improvement Company, 156–58, 170, 175, 177–78, 180
Roanoke Machine Works, 156–58, 162, 169, 182
employees of, 172–73
offices of, 172
Roanoke, Virginia, 1882–1912: Magic City of the New South, by Rand Dotson, 424–26
Robertson, James I., Jr., 24
Robertson, James I., Jr., and William C. Davis, eds., Virginia at War, 1862, 421–23
Robertson, William, 357
Rockwell, George Lincoln, 283
Rorer, Ferdinand, 158
Ross, E. A., 267
Rotundo, E. Anthony, 9
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 10–11
Royster, Charles, 27
Rucker, C. M., 279
Rucker, H. W., 279
Rutledge, Edward, 332
Sailor's Creek, battle of, 386
Salary Act, 247
saloons, 166
Sam (slave), 115
Samuel (prophet), 118, 123–24
Sanborn, Anson L., 62–63
Sandy Creek Baptists, 248
Santoro, Anthony, "The Prophet in His Own Words: Nat Turner's Biblical Construction," 114–49
Saul of Tarsus. See Paul of Tarsus
Schlotterbeck, John T., review by, 195–97
"The School Situation in Clinton, Tennessee," by Earnest Sevier Cox, 279
Schrag, Zachary M., review by, 205–7
Scott, Dred, 336, 346. See also Dred Scott case
Scott, Winfield, 22
Scottish highlanders, 410–11
Semple, Robert, 249
Sermon on the Mount, 125–26, 130, 135, 139
Seven Years' War, 78–79
Shannon, Timothy J., review by, 409–10
Sheehan-Dean, Aaron, Why Confederates Fought: Family and Nation in Civil War Virginia, 305–6
review by, 303–4
Sheldon, Garrett Ward, The Liberal Republicanism of John Taylor of Caroline, 297–98
Shenandoah Valley Railroad, 154, 158, 169
offices of, 173
Sheridan, Philip Henry, 386
Sibley, John L., 67
Sickles, Daniel E., 394
Sidbury, James, 121
Silber, Nina, 384
Sillers, Walter, 271
slave pens, 55
slave ship, 346
slavery, 300–301, 346
economic aspects, 76–78
Slavery and American Economic Development, by Gavin Wright, 76–78
Sloan, Herbert, 232
Smith, Drew L., 285
Smith, Francis H., 28
Smith, Gerrit, 47
Snyder, Claire, 10
Soldiers' Aid Society, 65
Southampton County
map of, 127
Southern Historical Society Papers, 385
The South's Part in Mongrelizing the Nation, by Earnest Sevier Cox, 277
Spangler, Jewel L., Virginians Reborn: Anglican Monopoly, Evangelical Dissent, and the Rise of the Baptists in the Late Eighteenth Century, 415–16
Spanish America, 329–34, 336, 341, 348, 350–53, 360
Spanish-American War, 385–86
Spenersche Zeitung, 334
Stanhope, Philip Dormer, 4th earl of Chesterfield. See Lord Chesterfield
Starr, Frederick, 266
State Library Commission, 271
States Rights Council of Georgia, 278
steam engine, 174
Stephens, Frederick L., 397
Stephens, George E., 49
Stephenson, William, 280–81
Stewart, Bruce E., review by, 424–26
Stewart, Erasmus H., 165, 180–81
Stewart, Geraldine, 165
Stone, Edward, 179
Stoner, J. B., 273, 278
Strother, Warren H. and Peter Wallenstein, From VPI to State University: President T. Marshall Hahn, Jr. and the Transformation of Virginia Tech, 1962–1974, 207–9
Stuart, John G., 382
Styron, William, 119, 121
Sundquist, Eric, 133
Sustaining Identity, Recapturing Heritage: Exploring Issues of Public History, Tourism, and Race in a Southern Town, by Ann Denkler, 429–30
Swanson, Drew Addison, review by, 297–98
Sweeney, James R., ed., Race, Reason, and Massive Resistance: The Diary of David J. Mays, 1954–1959, 426–27
Tablas Geográfico-Politica, by Alexander von Humboldt, 349
Tableaux de la Nature, by Alexander von Humboldt, 356
Take Your Choice: Separation or Mongrelization, by Theodore Bilbo, 268
Tallulah Falls (Ga.), 387
Tayloe, John (1687–1747), 298–300
Tayloe, John (1721–1779), 298–300
Tayloe, John (1771–1828), 298–300
Taylor, J. M., 28
Taylor, James T. S., 66
Taylor, John, 297–98
Taylor, R. J., 28
Taylor-McGraw, Marie, An African Republic: Black and White Virginians in the Making of Liberia, 197–98
Teaford & Company Furniture, 165
Terry, Peyton, 156, 158, 161, 168, 178
Teutonic Unity, by Earnest Sevier Cox, 277, 280–82, 284
Thomas Jefferson: Draftsman of a Nation, by Natalie S. Bober, 79–82
Thompson, Joseph P., 63
Thornton, William, 356
Thrasher, John Sidney, 334
Tocqueville, Alexis de, Democracy in America, 26
Torget, Andrew J., Edward L. Ayers, and Gary W. Gallagher, eds., Crucible of the Civil War: Virginia from Secession to Commemoration, 88–89
Torrence, Mary E., 397
tourism, 429–30
Travers, William, 158, 163
Travis, Joseph, 123
Trench Warfare under Grant and Lee: Field Fortifications in the Overland Campaign, by Earl J. Hess, 89–91
Trout, Henry, 155–56, 161, 178
Tuck, William, 287
Turner, Benjamin, 133
Turner, Cherry, 131
Turner, Nat, 114–49
Bible of, 129
interpretation of New Testament, 125–26, 132–33, 135, 137
interpretation of Old Testament, 123–24, 138, 140
Turner, Samuel, 133–34
Twilight at Monticello: The Final Years of Thomas Jefferson, by Alan Pell Crawford, 417–18
Two Penny Act, 231
Underwood Constitutional Convention, 66
Unending Hate, by Earnest Sevier Cox, 270–72, 280
"Unending Tragedy," by Earnest Sevier Cox, 285
Union Depot, 158, 166, 169
Union Veteran Legion, 392
Union Women's Relief Corps, 387
United Confederate Veterans (UCV), 393
United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC), 387, 392–93
Virginia Division, 398
United States Army (Civil War):
Army of the Potomac, 381, 394
11th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, 61
XI Corps, 394
54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 49
47th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 61
106th Pennsylvania Infantry, 383
II Corps (Army of the Potomac), 374
27th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 61
United States Colored Troops (USCT):
1st Regiment, 56, 61–62
2d Regiment, 53, 60–61, 63, 66
2d Regiment North Carolina Colored Volunteers, 63
4th Regiment, 42, 56, 61
6th Regiment, 63
United States Military Academy, 3, 7–8
Universal African Nationalist Movement, 269, 279
Universal Negro Improvement Association, 269
Van Buren, Martin, 14
Van Zandt, Cynthia, Brothers Among Nations: The Pursuit of Intercultural Alliances in Early America, 1580–1660, 409–10
Vardaman, James K., 266, 276
Vargas, Edward, 282
Veracruz (Mexico), map of, 347
Vesey, Denmark, 136
Viele, Egbert L., 62
Viking Age, 284
Virginia:
Civil War history, 88–91, 305–6, 421–23
Colonial history, 73–76
Virginia & Tennessee Railroad. See Norfolk & Western Railroad
Virginia at War, 1862, edited by James I. Robertson, Jr., and William C. Davis, 421–23
Virginia Constitution, 233, 235
Virginia Convention, 228, 236
Virginia Declaration of Rights, 233, 235–38, 246, 248
Article 16, 233, 235, 237
Virginia Gazette, 243, 251
Virginia General Assembly, 237, 243, 245–46, 249, 251–52
Virginia House of Burgesses, 228
Virginia League, 272, 280
Virginia Polytechnic and State University, 207–9
Virginia Statute for Establishing Religious Freedom, 233, 249
monument, 240
Virginian, 281
Virginians Reborn: Anglican Monopoly, Evangelical Dissent, and the Rise of the Baptists in the Late Eighteenth Century, by Jewel L. Spangler, 415–16
Vogel, Steve, The Pentagon: A History, 205–7
Walker, David, 132
Walker, Francis Amasa, 374–76
Wallenstein, Peter and Warren H. Strother, From VPI to State University: President T. Marshall Hahn, Jr. and the Transformation of Virginia Tech, 1962–1974, 207–9
Waller family, 124
Ward, Jason, "'A Richmond Institution': Earnest Sevier Cox, Racial Propaganda, and White Resistance to the Civil Rights Movement,' 262–93
Ward, Samuel Ringgold, 46
Warden, David Bailie, 355
"The Wartime Story of General Pickett," by LaSalle Corbell Pickett, 396
Washington College, 28
Washington, D.C., 54, 344
Washington, George, 338, 413–14
Washington Post, 385
Watkins, William H., review by, 97–98
Weekly Anglo-African, 43–44, 47–48, 54, 66
Weems, Mason Locke, The Life of Washington, 11–13, 15
Wentworth, Bruce J., review by, 95–97
Wesley, John, 231
Western Destiny, by Willis Carto and Roger Pearson, 283
What Happened to Me, by LaSalle Corbell Pickett, 397
White America, by Earnest Sevier Cox, 266–67, 270–73, 277, 280, 285
White People, Indians, and Highlanders: Tribal People and Colonial Encounters in Scotland and America, by Colin G. Calloway, 410–11
White Sentinel, edited by John Hamilton, 273
White, Edwin Hillery, 270
Why Confederates Fought: Family and Nation in Civil War Virginia, by Aaron Sheehan-Dean, 305–6
Wilderness, battle of the, 385
Willis Home Furnishing Goods, 165
Wills, Brian Steel, review by, 201–2
Wilson, Henry, 374
Wilson, Margaret Woodrow, 397
Wirz, Henry, 392
Wise, John S., 169
Wistar, Caspar, 348
women’s history, 308–9, 423–24
Wood, Gordon, 10
Woodland Park (Roanoke), 175
Woodville, Richard Caton, 'Old 76 and Young '48, 18, 22–23
Woolford Hardware, 165
The Works of Lord Chesterfield, Including Letters to His Son, &c., by Lord Chesterfield, 18, 25
World Union of National Socialists, 283
Wright, David Minton, 61–62
Wright, Elizur, 48
Wright, Gavin, Slavery and American Economic Development, 76–78
Wyatt-Brown, Bertram, 8–9
Wythe, George, 338
Yarsinske, Amy Waters, review by, 99–100
Yarsinske, Amy Waters, The Elizabeth River, 204–5
Yorktown, surrender at, 233, 241
Yule Log, by LaSalle Corbell Pickett, 394
Zaki, Hoda M., Civil Rights and Politics at Hampton Institute: The Legacy of Alonzo G. Moron, 97–98
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