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Index to Volume 114 Italicized page numbers indicate illustrations. (number 1: 1-224 [indexed separately]; 2: 225-320; 3: 321-432; 4: 433-545) A B abolitionism, 488 Bacon, Nathaniel, 446 Accomack County Court, 443 Bacon's Rebellion, 400-401, 446-47, 452 Adams, Sean Patrick, Old Dominion, Indus- Baker, Gary R., 227 trial Commonwealth: Coal, Politics, and Barbados, 444 Economy in Antebellum America, 303-4 review by, 300-1 Barclay, Hugh, 231 African slavery, 436, 448, 450 Barker, Gordon S., review by, 504—6 Along the Maysville Road: The Early American Barksdale, Kevin T., review by, 294-95 Republic in the Trans-Appalachian West, by Barton, David, 275 Craig Thompson Friend, 508-9 Batson, Barbara C., and Tracy L. Kamerer, A American military history, 294-95 Capital Collection: Virginia’ Artistic American Revolution, 294-95, 405-6, Inheritance, 420-21 517-19 Bel Air (Front Royal), 264-65, 27 Anderson, Paul Christopher, review by, Ben (slave), 264 514-15 Benton, Thomas Hart, 325, 344 Andrew, Rod, 227-28, 232, 240 Bergen, William W., 513 Appalachia, 415-16, 508-9, 514-15 Berkeley, William, 441, 442, 447, 452, 457 architectural history, 295—97 Berkey, Jonathan M., review by, 513-14 arsenal guard, 229-30, 233-35, 241-42 Bernstein, R. B., review by, 407-8 arsenals, 228 Beutler, Keith, review by, 405-6 Arthur (Indian), 451 Bill of Rights, 503-4 Ashby, Thomas N., 266, 269, 273, 275-77, 280-84 Birch Creek (Halifax County), 469 Askins, Phillip, 265-66 Bitter Fruits ofB ondage: The Demise of VIRGINIA MAGAZINE OI HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY VOL. 114 ¢ NO. 4 532 © Virginia Magazine Slavery and the Collapse of the Confederacy, Buck, William Mason, 266, 27/, 273-76, 1861-1865, by Armstead L. Robinson, 280-82 511-12 Burr, Aaron, 301-2 Blair, James, 449, 456-57 Burrows, Bartholomew, 446 Blanchveil, Charles, 451 Byrd, William, I, 446, 452 Blandford Cemetery, 516-17 C Blandford Cemetery: Death and Life at Peters- Campbell, David, 245 burg, Virginia, by John O. Peters, 516-17 A Capital Collection: Virginia’ Artistic Inheri- Bohannon, Keith S., 513 tance, by Barbara C. Batson and Tracy L. Kamerer, 420-21 Boswell, Angela and Judith N. McArthur, eds., Women Shaping the South: Creating Capitol Square (Richmond), 252 and Confronting Change, 519-20 “Captives and Slaves: Indian Labor, Cultural Bowman, Edward, 455 Conversion, and the Plantation Revolu- tion in Virginia,” by Owen Stanwood, Boyd, Mary, 479 434-63 Boyle, Robert, 456 ‘asdorph, Paul D., Confederate General R. Bradford, Richard, 454 S. Ewell: Robert E. Lees Hesitant Comman- der, 306-7 Brady, Patricia, Martha Washington: An American Life, 501-3 Catawba Indians, 446 broadsides, 474 * cemeteries, 516—17 Brooks, Clayton McClure, 520 Censer, Jane Turner, 7he Reconstruction of White Southern Womanhood, 1865-1895, Brown, Joseph E., 255 308-9 Brownsville (Pa.), 268, 278 Chamberlayne, Thomas, 454—56 Brundage, W. Fitzhugh, The Southern Past: Chambers, Douglas B., Murder at Mont- A Clash ofR ace and Memory, 416-18 pelier: Igbo Africans in Virginia, 403-5 Buck, Ruhannah McKim, 264-65, 267, Charles City County Court, 451 270-71, 277, 285 , Charleston Courier (S.C.), 254 estate of, 266, 269, 272-73, 275-76, 280, 283, 285 Charleston (S.C.) Arsenal, 250, 254 will of, 265-67 Chesterfield County Buck, Thomas, 264 agriculture in, 364 Index to Volume 114 © 533 industry in, 361] Cooper, Chapin, 266, 274 Christian, Robert, 348—49 Cooper, Jane, 264, 266, 273, 276, 281, 283 Christianity, 436 Cooper, John, 266, 274, 277 Looper, Margaret, 264, 266, 269, 273-74, 276, 280-81, 284 civic virtue, 239, 242 cooper, Maria, 263-67, 271-72, 282-84, 286 Civil War, 304-7, 412-13, 510-11, 513-15 correspondence of, 267, 269, 270, homefront, 410-11 273-77, 280-81, 285 “Civis,” 254 manumission of, 267 move to Pennsylvania, 267-68, 278 Claiborne, William, 443 Looper, Mary, 266 Claiming the Pen: Women and Intellectual Life in the Early American South, by Looper, Roxy Ann, 266-67, 283 Catherine Kerrison, 506-7 Sooper, Ruhannah, 266, 269, 273-74, 2777 Clark, Lottie, 357, 360, 365, 368, 373, 377 283 Clay, Henry, 509 Cooper, Sukey, 274 Coal industry, 303-4 Cooper, William McKim, 264-66, 273-74, 282, 285 College of William and Mary, 243, 326-27, 342, 347-48, 358, 456 courthouses, 295-97, 475 colonial America, 297—99 The Courthouses of Early Virginia: An Archi- tectural History, by Carl R. Lounsbury, Columbia (S.C.) Arsenal, 250, 254 295-97 Confederate General R. S. Ewell: Robert E. Crozet, Claudius, 238, 245-46 Lee’ Hesitant Commander, by Paul D. Casdorph, 306-7 Cunliffe, Marcus, 240 Conrad, Joseph, 227 Curtis, Christopher M., review by, 521-22 Curtis, Henry, 323-24, 334-37, 347, 349 Contested Borderland: The Civil War in Appalachian Kentucky and Virginia, by D Brian D. McKnight, 514-15 Daniel, Patsey, see Patsey (slave) Converging Stories: Race, Ecology, and Daniel, Terry, 478 Environmental Justice in American Literature, by Jeffrey Myers, 418-20 Dan River, 469 534 © Virginia Magazine Davis, William C., and James I. Robertson, do’: Cotton Mill Work and Women’s Jr., eds., Virginia at War, 1861, 412-13 Culture in Matoaca, Virginia, 1888-95,” 356-83 deed of gift, 264 Eslinger, Ellen, “Freedom Without Indepen- deed of manumission, 272 dence: The Story of a Former Slave and Deism, 500 Her Family,” 262-91 Delfino, Susanna, and Michele Gillespie, Ewell, Richard Stoddert, 306-7 eds., Global Perspectives on Industrial Ewing, Affiah, 468, 479 Transformation in the American South, 413-14 Ewing, George B., 468 Denkler, Ann, review by, 519-20 F Deyerle, Charles P., 248 Fahlman, Betsy, review by, 420-21 Difficult Creek (Halifax County), 469 Farmville and Powhatan Railroad, 361 Dinan, John, The Virginia State Constitution: Farrar, Nicholas, 442 A Reference Guide, 521-22 fatherhood, 324—25, 329, 341 The Divided Family in Civil War America, by Fede, Andrew, 486 Amy Murrell Taylor, 410-11 The First Way of War: American War Making Dixon, David, Never Come to Peace Again: on the Frontier, 1607-1814, by John Pontiac’ Uprising and the Fate of the Grenier, 294-95 British Empire in North America, 297-99 Fisher's Hill, battle of, 514 Dixon (Charles City County), 337-38 Flanigan, Daniel, 486 Dorman, Charles P., 243 Fleche, Andre M., 514 , Dotson, Rand, review by, 415-16 Floyd, John, 350 Drake, Francis, Sir, 438 Fort Christanna, 457 E Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth, and Eugene D. education, 325—26, 347, 407-8 Genovese, The Mind of the Master Class: private, 244 History and Faith in the Southern Slave- public, 234-35, 240-41, 243-44 holders’ Worldview, 498-99 education of women, 341, 345 Franklin, John Hope, 227, 240, 254 Elvira (slave), 481 Franklin Society, 230-31, 233 English, Beth, “‘I have . . . a lot of work to Free African Americans, 263, 268, 486 Index to Volume 114 © 535 economic conditions of, 268 Gordon, John Brown, 513 education of, 274 Grant, Ulysses S., 513 employment of, 269, 273-74 laws, 272 Greathead, Henry, 455 “Freedom Without Independence: The Greenway (Charles City County), 329, 333, Story of a Former Slave and Her Family,” 336-37, 348-49 by Ellen Eslinger, 262-91 Grenier, John, The First Way ofW ar: Ameri- French and Indian War, 294-95 can War Making on the Frontier, 1607— 1814, 294-95 Friend, Craig Thompson, Along the Mays- ville Road: The Early American Republic in Grigsby, Joseph, Mrs., 231 the Trans-Appalachian West, 508-9 Gunstocker, Edward, 452-53 G Gutman, Herbert, 358 Gabriel Prosser’s Rebellion, 279 H Gallagher, Gary, 512 Haden, Emiley B., 485 Gallagher, Gary W., ed., The Shenandoah Hagar (Indian), 453-54 Valley Campaign of 1864, 513-14 Hakluyt, Richard, the Younger, 438 gender history, 519-20 Halifax County Courthouse, 475 Genovese, Eugene D., and Elizabeth Fox- Genovese, The Mind of the Master Class: Halifax County Superior Court of Law and History and Faith in the Southern Slave- Chancery, 469-71, 482-83 holders Worldview, 498-99 Hamilton, James, 267, 274, 283 Georgia Military Institute, 255 Hampden-Sydney College, 244, 246 Gillespie, Michele, and Susanna Delfino, Harriet Matilda (slave}, 484 eds., Global Perspectives on Industrial Transformation in the American South, Harris, Thomas, 446 413-14 Harrison, Benjamin, 450 Glatthaar, Joseph, 513 Haskell, Alexander B., review by, 292-93 Global Perspectives on Industrial Transforma- Hatcher, Edward, 446 tion in the American South, ed. by Susanna Delfino and Michele Gillespie, 413-14 headright system, 452 Glorious Revolution, 453 Henrico County, 438, 445—46, 450 Gloucester Place (Gloucester County), 349 Henrico County Court, 447, 451, 453-55 536 © Virginia Magazine Henriques, Peter R., review by, 499-501 Matoaca, Virginia, 1888-95,” by Beth English, 356-83 Henry Adams & the Southern Question, by Michael O’Brien, 309-11 Indian, Pegg, 455 Higginbotham, Don, Revolution in America: Indian, Robin, 455 Considerations and comparisons, 517-19 Indian, Roger, 454—55 Hillsborough Military Academy, 255 Indians, 434, 440 Hine, Lewis W., 370-71 education of, 445, 449, 456-57 historical memory, 405—6, 416-20 laws regarding, 443-44, 446-47, 448 relations with English colonists, 437-39, Hogue, James K., review by, 511-12 442 Hollywood Cemetery, 517 religious conversion of, 436, 438, 442 Holt, Addie, 376 Indian slave trade, 436, 445-46 Holt, Allie, 377 Indian uprising (1622), 439 Holt, Alpheus Jenkin, 357, 364, 377 Indian traders, 443, 445-47, 451, 454, 456 Holt, Anthelia, 356, 357, 359-60, 362, Iroquois League, 442 364— 68, 372-75, 377-78, 385 J letter of, 363 “). T. L. Preston and the Origins of the Holt, James, 377 Virginia Military Institute, 1834—42,” by Holt, Mary Ann Blankenship, 357 Bradford Wineman, 226-61 Holt, Thomas, 377 Jack (Indian), 452 Holt, William, 364, 368 Jack (slave), 264 Horn, James, A Land as God Made It: James- Jackson, Andrew, 344, 350 , town and the Birth ofA merica, 399-400 Jackson, Charles, 266-67, 272-74, 283, Howard, A. E. Dick, 522 285 Huebner, Timothy, 486 Jackson, William Henry, 266, 269, 272, Huntington, Samuel, 227 274-72851,, 2 84 Hurt, Robert, 470 Jacob (slave), 465, 467-68, 470, 477, 480, 482-84 I James I, 437 “T have... a lot of work to do’: Cotton Mill Work and Women’s Culture in James II, 453 Index to Volume 114 © 537 James Madison and the Struggle for a Bill of Knudson, Jerry W., Jefferson and the Press: Rights, by Richard Labunski, 503-4 Crucible of Liberty, 504—6 Jamestown, 292-93, 399-400 Krick, Robert E. L., 514 Janiewski, Dolores, 358 Krick, Robert K., 513 Janney, Caroline E., review by, 516-17 L Jefferson, Thomas, 234, 243, 301-2, 328, Labunski, Richard, James Madison and the 407-10, 504-6 Struggle for a Bill ofR ights, 503-4 Jefferson and Education, by Jennings L. Ladies’ Memorial Association, 516-17 Wagoner, Jr., 407-8 A Land as God Made It: Jamestown and the Jefferson and the Press: Crucible ofL iberty, by Birth ofA merica, by James Horn, Jerry W. Knudson, 504-6 399-400 Jeffersons Vendetta: The Pursuit ofA aron Burr Leahy, Christopher, “Torn Between Family and the Judiciary, by John Wheelan, and Politics: John Tyler's Struggle for 301-2 Balance,” 322-55 John Brown's Raid, 467 Lee, Tom, The Tennessee-Virginia Tri-Cities: Urbanization in Appalachia, 1900-1950, Johnson, Timothy D., review by, 408-10 415-16 K Leibiger, Stuart, review by, 503-4 Kamerer, Tracy L., and Barbara C. Batson, A Leigh, William, 471, 475, 477, 479-80, Capital Collection: Virginias Artistic 487 Inheritance, 420-21 Lexington, 229 Kamoie, Laura Croghan, review by, 303-4 citizens of, 230, 240 Kansas-Nebraska Act, 467 political life of, 240-41 sketch of (1849), 226, 236 Kent, Henry, 450 Lexington Arsenal, 228-29, 233-34, 245, Kentucky, 514-15 248-49 Kentucky Military Institute, 254 Lexington Arsenal Bill, 243-45 Kerrison, Catherine, Claiming the Pen: Lexington Gazette, 231-32, 234 Women and Intellectual Life in the Early American South, 506-7 Leyburn, Alfred, 237, 243 Kierner, Cynthia A., review by, 501-3 Lincoln, Abraham, 510-11 Kikotanck, 443 Littlefield, Daniel C., review by, 403-5 538 © Virginia Magazine Logan, Richard, 470-71, 475, 480, 482-83, Mansell, David, 451 485, 487 Manumission laws, 265, 279 Looney, J. Jefferson, review by, 517-19 (1806), 279 (1837), 279 Loope, David, 242, 244 map of Virginia (1854), 262, 278 Lound, Henry, 452 Marshall, John, 234 Lounsbury, Carl R., Ze Courthouses ofE arly Virginia: An Architectural History, 295—97 Martha Washington: An American Life, by Patricia Brady, 501—3 Lowell, Charles Russell. 513 Marvel, William, Mr. Lincoln Goes to War, M 510-11 McArthur, Judith N., and Angela Boswell, review by, 304-6 eds., Women Shaping the South: Creating Mary (Indian), 453-54 and Confronting Change, 519-20 Mary (slave), 465, 467-68, 470, 477, 480, McCargo, Thomas, 481 482-84 McClellan, George Brinton, 304—6 Matilda (slave), 468, 470, 480, 482-84 McClellan’ War: The Failure of Moderation Matoaca (Chesterfield County), 359, 367, in the Strugglfeo r the Union, by Ethan S. 369, 371, 376-77 Rafuse, 304—6 Matoaca Manufacturing Company, 357, McDonald, Robert M. S., ed., 7homas 359-61, 364-65, 370, 374, 377-78, 384, Jeffersons Military Academy: Founding West 385, 386-98 Point, 408-10 “Matoaca Manufacturing Company: A review by, 301-2 Photographic Essay,” 384-98 McDowell, James, 237, 245-46 Maysville Road, 508—9 McKnight, Brian D., Contested Borderland: Meacham, Sarah Hand, review by, 506-7 The Civil War in Appalachian Kentucky Mediterranean slavery, 439 and Virginia, 514-15 Medley, Isaac, Jr., 483 McMurry, Richard, 227, 230 Medley, Isaac, Sr., 466, 468-72, 477, Macon, Thomas, 338 479-83, 487 Madison, Ambrose, 403—5 Medley, James, 484 Madison, James, 234, 503—4 Meriweather (slave), 468, 470, 480, Madison, Bishop James, 327 482-85, 487 Index to Volume 114 © 539 Messer, Peter C., Stories ofI ndependence: Murray, Judith Sargent, 506 Identity, Ideology, and History in Myers, Jeffrey, Converging Stories: Race, Eighteenth-Century America, 405-6 Ecology, and Environmental Justice in Mexican-American War, 248 American Literature, 418-20 military schools, 227—28, 255 N militia, 234—35, 240, 253 Nanzatico Indians, 452 Militia Act of 1798, 228 Nash, A. E. Keir, 486 Miller, William J., 513 Native Americans, 292-95, 297-99, 434, 440 mills, 369, 384, 386-98 education of, 445, 449, 456-57 Mills, Daniel, 230 laws regarding, 443-44, 446-47, 448 mill workers, 370-71 relations with English colonists, 437-39, 442 The Mind of the Master Class: History and religious conversion of, 436, 438, 442 Faith in the Southern Slaveholders’ World- view, by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese and Natt (Indian), 451 Eugene D. Genovese, 498-99 Nat Turner’s Revolt, 466, 474, 486 Miry Creek (Halifax County), 469 Necotowance, 443 Monroe, James, 339 Never Come to Peace Again: Pontiacs Uprising Montpelier, 403-5 and the Fate oft he British Empire in North America, by David Dixon, 297-99 Moore, Samuel McDowell, 243 Nicey (slave), 485 Moore, William, 252 Nicholson, Francis, 456 Morris, Thomas D., 486 normal schools, 253 Morsman, Amy Feely, review by, 410-11 North Carolina, 457 Mosely, John, 230 North Carolina General Assembly, 480, 487 Mount Vernon, 520 Committee on Propositions and Mr. Lincoln Goes to War, by William Marvel, Grievances, 480 510-11 Northumberland County, 442 murder, 403-5 Novak, Jana, and Michael Novak, Washing- Murder at Montpelier: Igbo Africans in tons God: Religion, Liberty, and the Father Virginia, by Douglas B. Chambers, 403—5 of Our Country, 499-501 540 © Virginia Magazine Novak, Michael and Jana Novak, Washing- Philyaw, L. Scott, Virginias Western Visions: tons God: Religion, Liberty, and the Father Political and Cultural Expansion on an ofO ur Country, 499-501 Early American Frontier, 402-3 O plantation slavery, 436-37, 444, 456 Oberg, Michael, ed., Samuel Wiseman’ Book plantation system, 444, 447 ofR ecord: The Official Account ofB acons Pocahontas, 292-93, 438 Rebellion in Virginia, 1676-1677, 400-1 Pocahontas, Powhatan, Opechancanough: O’Brien, Michael, Henry Adams & the Three Indian Lives Changed by Jamestown, Southern Question, 309-11 by Helen C. Rountree, 292-93 Old Dominion, Industrial Commonwealth: Polecat Creek (Halifax County), 469 Coal, Politics, and Economy in Antebellum America, by Sean Patrick Adams, 303-4 Potomac Indians, 442 Opechancanough, 292-93, 442 Powhatan, 292-93, 437 P Powhatan Indians, 438-39, 442, 451 Parent, Anthony S., Jr., review by, 400-1 Preston, John Thomas Lewis, 228, 232-35, 236, 239-40, 242-47, 252, 255 Parker, Charles, 254 Pruitt, Francelle, review by, 308-9 Patsey (slave), 467-68, 470, 477-80, R 482-83 Rafuse, Ethan S., McClellans War: The Patton family, 513 Failure ofM oderation in the Struggle for the Paxton, James, 229 Union, 304-6 Paxton, Matthew W., 231 Ramold, Steven J., review by, 510-11 Pendleton, Edmund, 251 Randolph, John, 340 Pennsylvania, 303-4 Randolph, William, 451 Peters, John O., Blandford Cemetery: Death The Reconstruction of White Southern and Life at Petersburg, Virginia, 516-17 Womanhood, 1865-1895, by Jane Turner Censer, 308—9 Petersburg, 369, 516-17 reform movements, 520 Petersburg Public Library, 385 Revolution in America: Considerations and Peter (slave), 484 Comparisons, by Don Higginbotham, petitions, 476 517-19 Peyton, Bernard, 238 Reynolds, Craig A., review by, 295-97

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