Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Index to Volume 120 (2012) Bold page numbers indicate illustrations (Issue number 1: 1–104; 2: 105–208; 3: 209–312; 4: 313–416) A abolitionism, 280–82 abolitionist art, 280–82 Acts of Assembly, Passed in the Colony of Virginia, from the Year 1662, 321 Adams, Henry, 108, 156 Adams, John Quincy, 131, 247, 253, 254 African American musicians, 153, 160 African Methodist Episcopal Church, 228 Albright, Horace, 34–35, 37–38, 42 Allen, Richard, 222, 228 Allgor, Catherine, 243, 248, 262 Almost Free: A Story about Family and Race in Antebellum Virginia, by Eva Sheppard Wolf, 398–99 Alvis, John, 26 American Colonization Society, 123–25 American Crisis: George Washington and the Dangerous Two Years After Yorktown, 1781–1783, by William M. Fowler, Jr., 79–80 American Emperor: Aaron Burr’s Challenge to Jefferson’s America, by David O. Stewart, 82–84 American Revolution, 181–83 An Exact Abridgment of all the Public Acts of Assembly of Virginia, by John Mercer, 321, 325 An Exact Abridgment of the Publick Laws of Virginia, in Force and Use, June 10. 1720 . . . , by Robert Beverley, 321 Andrews, Dee, 226 Anglican Church. see Church of England Appalachian history, 87–89 Armistead, Lewis, 21 art history, 280–82 Asbury, Francis, 13–14, 21, 211–12, 223–24, 226 The Causes, Evils, and Cures of the Heart and Church Division, 223 Associates of Dr. Thomas Bray, 11 Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, 39–40 The Author’s Apology for Protesting Against the Methodist Episcopal Government, by James O’Kelly, 211 Atlantic, Mississippi, and Ohio Railroad, 363 B Bacon, Mathew, A New Abridgment of the Law, 325 Bagby, George, 351 Baker, Meredith Henne, The Richmond Theater Fire: Early America’s First Great Disaster, 277–78 Baker, Paula, 249 Baptist preachers, 14 Barbee, Matthew Mace, “Matthew Fontaine Maury and the Evolution of Southern Memory,” 372–93 Baring, Alexander (Lord Ashburton), 257–58 Barksdale, Kevin T., review by, 87–89 Barnes, L. Diane, review by, 186–87 Barnett, Elder, 156 Basch, Norma, 262 Battle Abbey. see Confederate Memorial Institute “Battle Abbey Centennial,” 62–78 Baxter, Richard, 223 Benedictine College Catholic Theatre League, 49 Berkeley, Sir William, 321 Bermuda, 270–71 Bernhard, Virginia, A Tale of Two Colonies: What Really Happened in Virginia and Bermuda, 270–71 Bertrand, Henri, 259–60 Beverley, Robert, An Exact Abridgment of the Publick Laws of Virginia, in Force and Use, June 10. 1720 . . . , 321 Billings, Warren M., “Send us . . . what other Lawe books you shall thinke fitt: Books That Shaped the Law in Virginia, 1600–1860,” 314–39 Bishop, Jacob, 21 Bissell & Sinkler, 66 Blackstone, William, Commentaries on the Laws of England, 320, 326 Blair, James, 6 Blair, Lewis H., The Prosperity of the South Dependant on the Elevation of the Negro, 157 Bland, Otis, 40, 43, 50–51 Bledsoe, A. C., 150 Blight, David, 373, 377 Bonastia, Christopher, Southern Stalemate: Five Years without Public Education in Prince Edward County, Virginia, 293–94 The Book of Oaths, and the Severall Forms Thereof, both Antient and Modern . . . , by Richard Garnet, 319 Bouvier, John, 326 Bradburn, Douglas, and John C. Coombs, eds., Early Modern Virginia: Reconsidering the Old Dominion, 180–81 Brasher, Glenn David, The Peninsula Campaign and the Necessity of Emancipation: African Americans and the Fight for Freedom, 286–87 Broadwater, Jeff, James Madison: A Son of Virginia and a Founder of the Nation, 395–96 Brookhiser, Richard, James Madison, 273–75 Brown, John, 282–84 Brown, Thomas J., ed., Remixing the Civil War: Meditations on the Sesquicentennial, 192–93 Brown v. Board of Education, 291–94 Brown’s Battleground: Students, Segregationists, and the Struggle for Justice in Prince Edward County, Virginia, by Jill Ogline Titus, 291–92 Bruce, Philip, 225 Bruce, Philip A., 157 Bruckner, Martin, 341 Brundage, Fitzhugh, 161 Bruton Parish Church, 10 Bryan, C., 21, 23 Bryan, John Stewart, 39–40, 45 at the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, 45 Burlamaqui, Jean Jacques, Principles of Natural Law, 326 Burr, Aaron, 82–84 Burrough, Jeremiah, 223 Burton, Orville Vernon, Jerald Podair, and Jennifer L. Weber, eds., The Struggle for Equality: Essays on Sectional Conflict, the Civil War, and the Long Reconstruction, 289–91 Butchertown Cats, 167 Byrd, William, 322 C Calhoun, John C., 108, 110, 112, 120, 134, 261, 349 Camp, Israel. see Israel Kemp Carmichael, Peter S., review by, 401–3 Carney, Charity R., Ministers and Masters: Methodism, Manhood, and Honor in the Old South, 400–401 Carter, Robert “King,” 322 cartoon, 159 The Causes, Evils, and Cures of the Heart and Church Division (1792) by Francis Asbury, 223 Charles II (of England), 326 Chautauqua Society (Bon Air Chapter), 148 Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, 358 Chorley, Kenneth, 37 Christian, George L., 65 Church of England, 9 civil rights, 291–94 Civil Rights Act (1875), 156 Civil War, 85–87, 187–89, 192–93, 284–87, 289–91, 401–3 biography, 403–4 generalship, 403–4 memory, 192–93 nursing, 288–89 Peninsula Campaign, 286–87 Clarkson, Thomas, 119 Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, 110 Clay, Henry, 132, 247 Clinton, De Witt, 128 Cohens v. Virginia (1816), 126 Coke, Sir Edward, 325 Institutes of the Laws of England, 326 Coles, Jesse, 25 A Collection of all the Acts of Assembly, Now in Force, in the Colony of Virginia, by William Parks, 321, 325 A Collection of Forms Used by the Clerks of Courts of Law and Equity in Virginia, by Conway Robinson, 329 colonial history, 177–78, 180–81 Colonial National Monument, 32–61 Colonial Parkway, 48, 52–53 Commentaries on the Laws of England, by William Blackstone, 320, 326 Commentaries on the Laws of Virginia, Comprising the Substance of the Course of Lectures Delivered to the Winchester Law School, by Henry St. George Tucker, 328–29 A Complete Collection of all the Lawes of Virginia Now in Force. Carefully Copied from the Assembly Records . . . , 321 The Complete Court-Keeper, by Giles Jacob, 318 Confederate Memorial Association, 65, 67 establishment of, 64 merger with Virginia Historical Society, 69 Confederate Memorial Institute, 62–78, 74 cornerstone of, 67 cornerstone ceremony, 62, 63, 74 design of, 66–67, 73 mural gallery, 68, 76 Confederate soldier clay model, 75 drawing of, 75 The CSS Virginia: Sink Before Surrender, by John V. Quarstein, 284–86 A Continuation of the Abridgment, by John Mercer, 322 Coombs, John C., and Douglas Bradburn, eds., Early Modern Virginia: Reconsidering the Old Dominion, 180–81 Cooper, Mary Fairlie, 239 Cooper, Thomas, 239–40 Corbin, Diana Fontaine Maury, 378–79 Coski, John M., review by, 284–86 Cotlar, Seth, Tom Paine’s America: The Rise and Fall of Transatlantic Radicalism in the Early Republic, 81–82 Council of State (Virginia) library of, 322 Countrey Justice; Containing the Practice of Justices of the Peace Out of Their Session, by Michael Dalton, 318 Cowell, John, A Law Dictionary: Or the Interpreter of Words and Terms, 317, 323 Cramton, Louis, 37 Crowe, Eyre, 280–82 C.S.S. Virginia, 284–86 Culture and Liberty in the Age of the American Revolution, by Michal Jan Rozbicki, 181–83 D Dabney, Virginius, 384 Dalton, Michael, Countrey Justice; Containing the Practice of Justices of the Peace Out of Their Session, 318 Dalton, Michael, Office and Authority of Sheriffs, 318 Daughan, George C., 1812: The Navy’s War, 183–84 Daugherity, Brian J., review by, 291–92 Davies, Samuel, 12–13 Davis, Jefferson, 265 Davis, William C., and James I. Robertson, Jr., eds., Virginia at War, 1865, 187–89 Dawson, William, 6 de Priest, Oscar Stanton, 41 DeBow’s Review, 353, 358 Defending White Democracy: The Making of a Segregationist Movement and the Remaking of Racial Politics, 1936–1965, by Jason Morgan Ward, 190–92 Democratic Party, 249 DeWitt, Alphonso, 153 Deyle, Steven, 109 Dianna (slave), 220 Dickens, Charles, 252, 256–57 Dickson, Keith D., Sustaining Southern Identity: Douglas Southall Freeman and Memory in the Modern South, 189–90 Dierksheide, Christa, 123 Dipper, John, 26 Discourses Concerning Government, by Algernon Sidney, 326 Dixon, John, 322 The Dogs of War: 1861, by Emory M. Thomas, 85–87 Donelson, Emily, 242, 246 Dover Baptist Association, 4, 21–24 Dromgoole, Edward, 220, 223 Du Bois, W. E. B., 157 Duncan, William, 19 Dupuy, Powhatan, 147 Dyer, Frank L., 154 E Early, John, 220 Early Modern Virginia: Reconsidering the Old Dominion, edited by Douglas Bradburn and John C. Coombs, 180–81 Eaton, Margaret, 262 Edison Company, 153–54 1812: The Navy’s War, by George C. Daughan, 183–84 1861: The Civil War Awakening, by Adam Goodheart, 85–87 Eirenarcha; or of the Office of the Justice of the Peace, by William Lambarde, 318 Ellet, Elizabeth F., 261 Ellyson, J. Taylor, 65–66, 66, 67 emancipation, 286–87 Embrick, Stanley, 43 The Empire Reformed: English America in the Age of the Glorious Revolution, by Owen Stanwood, 177–78 Entries of Declaration, Bars; Replications, Rejoynders, Issues, Verdicts, Judgments, Executions, Process, Continuances, Essoyns, and Divers Other Matters . . . , by William Rastell, 319 Eppes, Anderson, 153, 160 Essay on Negro-Slavery (1789) by James O’Kelly, 221 Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, by Thomas Clarkson, 110 European colonization, 178–80 F Fairlie, James, 239 Fairlie, Maria Yates, 239 Fausz, J. Frederick, review by, 270–71 Fillmore, Mary Abigail, 242 First Baptist Church (Williamsburg), 15, 26 Fisher, Terri, and Kirsten Sparenborg, Lost Communities of Virginia, 89–90 Fitzhugh, George, 349, 351 Flushing (Netherlands), 360, 361, 362–63, 365 Forbes, Robert, 109, 128 Ford, Lacy, 111 Forret, Jeff, review by, 84–85 Foster, Gaines, Ghosts of the Confederacy, 380 Fowler, William M., Jr., American Crisis: George Washington and the Dangerous Two Years After Yorktown, 1781–1783, 79–80 Franklin County, 87–89 Freehling, William, 111 Freeman, Douglas Southall, 68, 69, 162, 189–90 G gangs, 167 Garnet, Richard, The Book of Oaths, and the Severall Forms Thereof, both Antient and Modern . . . , 319 Garnett, James Mercer, 112, 127 “Geography as Power: The Political Economy of Matthew Fontaine Maury,” by John Majewski and Todd W. Wahlstrom, 340–71 Georgian, Elizabeth A., “‘That Unhappy Division’: Reconsidering the Causes and Significance of the O’Kelly Schism in the Methodist Episcopal Church,” 210–35 Ghosts of the Confederacy, by Gaines Foster, 380 Gillet, Simon. see Simon Gullet Gilmer, Thomas Walker, 245 Gilpin, R. Blakeslee, John Brown Still Lives! America’s Long Reckoning with Violence, Equality, and Change, 282–84 Glorious Revolution, 177–78 Goodheart, Adam, 1861: The Civil War Awakening, 85–87 Goodwin, William A. R., 40–41, 43, 50–51 “Gowan Pamphlet: Baptist Preacher in Slavery and Freedom,” by Linda Rowe, 2–31 Grace (slave), 4 Great Depression, 56 Green, Jennnifer R., and Jonathan Daniel Wells, eds., The Southern Middle Class in the Long Nineteenth Century, 186–87 Green Spring (James City County), 15, 18 Gulf Stream, 345 Gullet, Simon, 21 Gunther, John Conrad, 8 Gutzman, Kevin R. C., James Madison and the Making of America, 273–75 Gwin, William M., 355–56 H Hahn, Steven C., review by, 178–80 Haitian Revolution, 22, 113–14 Harpers Ferry raid, 282–84 Harris, Marc L., review by, 181–83 Harrison, Robert Monroe, 354 Harrison, William Henry, 246 Harrold, Stanley, review by, 282–84 Harry (slave), 14 Hart, Harris, 387 Hayes, Kevin J., review by, 394–95 Haynes, C. B., 153 Hengham, Ralph de, and Simon Theolall, Registrum Brevium Tam Originalium, Quam Judicialum, 319 Hening, William Waller, 327–28 The New Virginia Justice: Comprising the Office and Authority of a Justice of the Peace, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, 328 The Statutes at Large; Being a Collection of all the Laws of Virginia, From the First Session of the Legislature in the Year 1619, 327 and William Waller and William Munford, Report of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Virginia: With Select Cases Relating Chiefly to Points of Practice Decided by the Superior Courts of Chancery for the Richmond District, 328 and William Munford and Benjamin Watkins Leigh, The Revised Code of the Laws of Virginia: Being a Collection of all such Acts of the General Assembly, of a Public and Permanent Nature as are in Force, 328 Henriques, Peter R., review by, 79–80 Henry, Patrick, 322, 326 biography, 394–95 Hewitt, Lawrence Lee, and Thomas E. Schott, eds., Lee and His Generals: Essays in Honor of T. Harry Williams, 403–4 Heyrman, Christine, 226 Hilde, Libra R., Worth a Dozen Men: Women and Nursing in the Civil War South, 288–89 Historical Collections, by John Rushworth, 326 Hoffbauer, Charles, 67, 75 Hofstra, Warren R., ed., Ulster to America: The Scots-Irish Migration Experience, 1680–1830, 271–73 Hoge, Moses, 150 Holsey, Lucius Henry, 157, 161 Hone, Philip, 261 Horney, Kylie A., review by, 180–81 Horrocks, James, 10 Horwitz, Tony, Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid That Sparked the Civil War, 282–84 Houpt, David, review by, 184–86 Hulbert, Matthew C., review by, 192–93 Hull, Hope, 221 Hyde Park Improvement Protective Club (Chicago, Ill.), 162 I Institutes of the Laws of England, by Sir Edward Coke, 326 intellectual history, 81–82, 181–83 Irving, Washington, 252, 256–57 J Jackson, Stonewall monument of, 384 Jacob, Giles, A New Law-Dictionary, 318 Jacob, Giles, The Complete Court-Keeper, 318 James Madison: A Son of Virginia and a Founder of the Nation, by Jeff Broadwater, 395–96 James Madison, by Richard Brookhiser, 273–75 James Madison and the Making of America, by Kevin R. C. Gutzman, 273–75 James O’Kelly Schism, 210–35 Jamestown settlement, 270–71 Jansen, Marin H., 362–65 Jarratt, Devereux, 221 Jefferson, Thomas, 19, 116, 126–27, 134, 322, 326, 375 Jennings, Matthew, New Worlds of Violence: Cultures and Conquests in the Early American Southeast, 178–80 Jennings, Paul, 184–86 Jnoes, Elizabeth, 12 Joe (slave), 4 John Brown Still Lives! America’s Long Reckoning with Violence, Equality, and Change, by R. Blakeslee Gilpin, 282–84 John Randolph of Roanoke, by David Johnson, 275–77 “John Randolph of Roanoke and the Politics of Slavery in the Early Republic,” by Nicholas Wood, 106–43 Johnson, Archie, 153 Johnson, David, John Randolph of Roanoke, 275–77 Johnson, David, review by, 189–90 Jones, Absalom, 222 Jones, Cary W., 364–65 Jones, Sarah, 227 K Kammen, Michael, 36 Kemble, Fanny, 240 Kemp, Israel, 21, 26 Key, Francis Scott, 118, 132–33 Kidd, Thomas S., Patrick Henry: First Among Patriots, 394–95 Kierner, Cynthia A., Martha Jefferson Randolph, Daughter of Monticello: Her Life and Times, 397–98 Kierner, Cynthia A., review by, 277–78 King’s Arm Tavern (Williamsburg), 6 Kneebone, John T., review by, 190–92 Kosiorek, Jeffrey, “Masquerading Indians and Unsightly Blacks: Racial Policy, the American Past, and National Identity at Colonial National Monument,” 32–61 Kroner, Harold, 43 Kurtz, William B., review by, 187–89 L Labunski, Richard, review by, 395–96 Lamb, William E., 364 Lambarde, William, Eirenarcha; or of the Office of the Justice of the Peace, 318 Lane, Harriet, 242 law books, 314–39 A Law Dictionary: Or the Interpreter of Words and Terms, by John Cowell, 317 The Lawes of Virginia Now in Force: Collected out of the Assembly Records, and Digested into One Volume. Revised and Confirmed by the Grand Assembly held at James-City . . . the 23d of March 1661[/62], by Francis Moryson and Henry Randolph, 321 Lawrence (slave), 19 Leahy, Christopher J., “Playing Her Greatest Role: Priscilla Cooper Tyler and the Politics of the White House Social Scene, 1841–44,” 236–69 review by, 397–98 Lee, Jesse, 214 Lee, Robert Edward, 387 monument of (Richmond), 65, 373, 384 Lee, William, 13, 15 Lee and His Generals: Essays in Honor of T. Harry Williams, edited by Lawrence Lee Hewitt and Thomas E. Schott, 403–4 Leigh, Banjamin Watkins, William Waller Hening, and William Munford, The Revised Code of the Laws of Virginia: Being a Collection of all such Acts of the General Assembly, of a Public and Permanent Nature as are in Force, 328 Leigh, William, 133 Lewis, James E., Jr., review by, 82–84 liberty, 181–83 Liechtenstein, Gaston, 380 Lincoln, Abraham monument of (Washington, D.C.), 389 Lost Cause, 63–64, 70, 373, 377, 380, 388–90 Lost Communities of Virginia, by Terri Fisher and Kirsten Sparenborg, 89–90 Lucy (slave), 19 Lyerly, Lynn, 228 Lynchburg and Danville Railroad, 358 lynching, 161 M McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), 126 McInnis, Maurie D., Slaves Waiting for Sale: Abolitionist Art and the American Slave Trade, 280–82 Macleod, Duncan, 108 Macon, Nathaniel, 112, 116 McPherson, James M., 290–91, 387–88 Madison, Dolley, 242–45, 251, 263–64 Madison, James, 126–27, 273–75 biography, 273–75, 395–96 Madison family, 184–86 Mahone, William, 363–64 Majewski, John, and Todd W. Wahlstrom, “Geography as Power: The Political Economy of Matthew Fontaine Maury,” 340–71 map of transatlantic trade, 361 Marshall, John, 132 Martha Jefferson Randolph, Daughter of Monticello: Her Life and Times, by Cynthia A. Kierner, 397–98 Mary (slave), 19 Mason, George, 322, 326 “Masquerading Indians and Unsightly Blacks: Racial Policy, the American Past, and National Identity at Colonial National Monument,” by Jeffrey Kosiorek, 32–61 massive resistance, 291–94 Mather, Stephen, 35 Mattern, David B., review by, 273–75 “Matthew Fontaine Maury and the Evolution of Southern Memory,” by Matthew Mace Barbee, 372–93 Matthew Fontaine Maury Association, 380, 385–88 Maury, Dabney, 377–79 Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 340–71, 352, 372, 372–93, 381 and railroad development, 346, 358, 363 and southern (U.S.) immigration to Mexico, 355, 376 and trade with South America, 347–48, 375 and transatlantic trade, 360, 362, 364 as role model, 387 as scientist, 375 as a scientist, 345 at Virginia Military Institute, 356, 376 Confederate service of, 376, 387 in Mexico, 351, 376 memorialization of, 372–93 monument of, 372–93, 382 monument unveiling ceremony, 383 Physical Geography of the Sea, 377 Physical Survey of Virginia, 359, 361 survey of Virginia, 357 views on slavery, 349 “A Vindication of Virginia and the South,” 377–79 Maximilian I (of Mexico), 350–51, 352, 366, 376 Mead, Joseph, 21 Mead, Stith, 213 Meade and Baker (Richmond), 147 Mellon, Paul, 70 Memphis Commercial Convention of 1869, 362 Mercer, John, 322 An Exact Abridgment of all the Public Acts of Assembly of Virginia, 321, 325 A Continuation of the Abridgment, 322 Methodist Episcopal Church, 210–35, 400–401 black membership, 221–23, 222 General Conference of 1792, 214, 221, 224 General Conference of 1796, 224 James O’Kelly Schism, 210–35 Maryland Annual Conference, 218 membership, 214–18, 215–18 minister of, 400–401 Methodist ministers, 400–401 Mexico southern (U.S.) immigration into, 354 Michaux, Solomon Lightfoot, 55–57 middle class, 186–87 Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid That Sparked the Civil War, by Tony Horwitz, 282–84 “Military Mural Paintings” by Charles Hoffbauer, 68, 76 conservation of, 70 Miller, A. P., 146 Miller, David, 19–20, 23–24 Miller, Giles, 146 Miller, James Agnew. see Polk Miller Miller, Kelly, 157 Miller, Maude Lee Withers, 147 Miller, Polk, 144, 144–76, 158 African American reaction to, 151–52 childhood, 146 Civil War service of, 147 death, 167 marriage, 147 northern white reaction to, 152 performance showbill, 159 southern white reaction to, 150–51 Ministers and Masters: Methodism, Manhood, and Honor in the Old South, by Charity R. Carney, 400–401 Missouri crisis, 125–26, 128–30 M’Kendree, William, 220 Moffitt, Elvira Evelina, 380, 386–87 Money over Mastery, Family over Freedom: Slavery in the Antebellum Upper South, by Calvin Schermerhorn, 84–85 Monument Avenue (Richmond), 373, 384–85, 390 moonshine, 87–89 Moore, Moses, 26 Moore, Thomas, Tom Crib’s Memorial to Congress, 128–29 Morgan, J. Pierpont, 65 Moryson, Francis, and Henry Randolph, The Lawes of Virginia Now in Force: Collected out of the Assembly Records, and Digested into One Volume. Revised and Confirmed by the Grand Assembly held at James-City . . . the 23d of March 1661[/62], 321 Moses (Baptist preacher), 14–15, 19 Moton, Robert R., 40–41, 156 Munford, William, and William Waller Hening, Report of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Virginia: With Select Cases Relating Chiefly to Points of Practice Decided by the Superior Courts of Chancery for the Richmond District, 328 Munford, William, Benjamin Watkins Leigh, and William Waller Hening, The Revised Code of the Laws of Virginia: Being a Collection of all such Acts of the General Assembly, of a Public and Permanent Nature as are in Force, 328 Mutual Assurance of Virginia building, 167 N Napoleon III (of France), 351 Nash, Roderick, 36 National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race in America, 55–56 National Park Service, 35, 51–54, 57 interpretation of slavery, 53–54 Native Americans, 178–80 naval history, 183–84, 284–86 A New Abridgment of the Law, by Mathew Bacon, 325 New Deal, 35 A New Law-Dictionary, by Giles Jacob, 318 The New Virginia Justice: Comprising the Office and Authority of a Justice of the Peace, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, by William Waller Hening, 328 New Worlds of Violence: Cultures and Conquests in the Early American Southeast, by Matthew Jennings, 178–80 Ngai, Mae, 41, 49, 57 Niles, Hezekiah, 132 Noland, William C., 66 Norfolk, 359, 360, 361, 362–64 Norfolk and Great Western Railroad, 358 Northwest Ordinance, 127 Notes on Blackstone’s Commentaries: For the Use of Students, by Henry St. George Tucker, 328 nurses, 288–89 O The Office and Authority of a Justice of Peace Explained and Digested, Under Proper Titles, by Richard Starke, 322 The Office and Authority of a Justice of the Peace and Also the Duty of Sheriffs . . . Adapted to the Constitution and Practice of Virginia, by George Webb, 314, 320 Office and Authority of Sheriffs, by Michael Dalton, 318 O’Kelly, Elizabeth, 220 O’Kelly, James, 210–35, 219 The Author’s Apology for Protesting Against the Methodist Episcopal Government (1798), 211 Essay on Negro-Slavery (1789), 221 grave of, 210, 219 views on slavery, 220–21 Old South Quartette, 145, 153–55, 160, 161, 165–66 Old South society, 400–401 O’Leary, Elizabeth L., review by, 280–82 Onuf, Nicholas, 365 Onuf, Peter, 365 P Pamphlet, Gowan, 2–31 education of, 6 manumission of, 16, 23–24 name of, 4–5 Panic of 1819, 127 Parks, William, 320, 322 Collection of all the Acts of Assembly, Now in Force, in the Colony of Virginia, 325 A Collection of all the Acts of Assembly, Now in Force, in the Colony of Virginia, 321 Patrick Henry: First Among Patriots, by Thomas S. Kidd, 394–95 Payne, John Barton, 68 Peel, Robert, 257 The Peninsula Campaign and the Necessity of Emancipation: African Americans and the Fight for Freedom, by Glenn David Brasher, 286–87 Pershing, John J., 33–34, 42 Pestana, Carla Gardina, review by, 177–78 Pétain, Henri, 33–34, 42 Peters, John O., review by, 89–90 Peterson, Charles E., 52–53 pharmacies, 147 Physical Geography of the Sea, by Matthew Fontaine Maury, 377 Physical Survey of Virginia, by Matthew Fontaine Maury, 359, 361 Pickering, Timothy, 121, 125 Pilmore, Joseph, 13 “Playing Her Greatest Role: Priscilla Cooper Tyler and the Politics of the White House Social Scene, 1841–44,” by Christopher J. Leahy, 236–69 Podair, Jerald, Orville Vernon Burton, and Jennifer L. Weber, eds., The Struggle for Equality: Essays on Sectional Conflict, the Civil War, and the Long Reconstruction, 289–91 Polk, James K., 249 Polk Miller & Co., 147 “Polk Miller’s Old South Quartette: Interracial Stage Performance at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,” by Jacques Vest, 144–76 Populist Party, 163 A Portraiture of Domestic Slavery, by Jesse Torrey, Jr., 122 The Practice in the Courts of Law and Equity in Virginia, by Conway Robinson, 329–30 Presbyterians, 13 Prince Edward County, 291–94 Principles of Natural Law, by Jean Jacques Burlamaqui, 326 printers, 320, 322 The Prosperity of the South Dependant on the Elevation of the Negro, by Lewis H. Blair, 157 public education, 293–94 Purdie, Alexander, 322 Q Quarstein, John V., The CSS Virginia: Sink Before Surrender, 284–86 review by, 183–84 Quigley, Paul, Shifting Grounds: Nationalism and the American South, 1848–1865, 279–80 Quincy, Josiah, Jr., 130 R R. E. Lee Camp of Confederate Veterans, 65, 68, 72 Raccoon Chase (James City County), 18 map of, 2, 16 race relations, 156–57, 161–62 Rafuse, Ethan S., review by, 85–87 railroad map, 359 railroads, 359 Randolph, Henry, and Francis Moryson, The Lawes of Virginia Now in Force: Collected out of the Assembly Records, and Digested into One Volume. Revised and Confirmed by the Grand Assembly held at James-City . . . the 23d of March 1661[/62], 321 Randolph, John, 106, 106–43, 120 biography, 275–77 views on African colonization, 123–24, 132–33 views on slavery, 110–14, 130–31, 133 views on state’s rights, 112 views on the slave trade, 115–19, 122 Randolph, Martha Jefferson, 242 Randolph, Richard, 111, 123 Rastell, John, Termes de la Ley, 318 Rastell, William, Entries of Declaration, Bars; Replications, Rejoynders, Issues, Verdicts, Judgments, Executions, Process, Continuances, Essoyns, and Divers Other Matters . . . , 319 Readjuster Party, 163 Reed, Nelson, 225 Registrum Brevium Tam Originalium, Quam Judicialum, by Ralph de Hengham and Simon Theolall, 319 Remixing the Civil War: Meditations on the Sesquicentennial, edited by Thomas J. Brown, 192–93 A Reply to an Apology for Protesting Against the Methodist Episcopal Government, by Nicholas Snethen, 211 Report of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Virginia: With Select Cases Relating Chiefly to Points of Practice Decided by the Superior Courts of Chancery for the Richmond District, by William Waller Hening and William Munford, 328 Republican Methodist Church, 211, 215, 223, 227 The Reviewer, 384 The Revised Code of the Laws of Virginia: Being a Collection of all such Acts of the General Assembly, of a Public and Permanent Nature as are in Force, by William Waller Hening, William Munford, and Benjamin Watkins Leigh, 328 Richards, Leonard, 109 Richmond gangs of, 167 skyscrapers, 167 theater fire (1811), 277–78 Richmond Howitzers (2d Company), 147 Richmond theater fire, 277–78 The Richmond Theater Fire: Early America’s First Great Disaster, by Meredith Henne Baker, 277–78 Rives, William Cabell, 134 Roberts, Jonathan, 128–29 Robertson, James I., Jr., and William C. Davis, eds., Virginia at War, 1865, 187–89 Robinson, Conway, 324, 329–30 A Collection of Forms Used by the Clerks of Courts of Law and Equity in Virginia, 329 The Practice in the Courts of Law and Equity in Virginia, 329–30 Rockefeller, John D., Jr., 36–37 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 38, 46 Rouss, Charles Baltzell. see Charles Broadway Rouss Rouss, Charles Broadway, 63, 64, 65, 70 Rouss, Peter, 66 Routes of War: The World of Movement in the Confederate South, by Yael A. Sternhell, 401–3 Rowe, Linda, “Gowan Pamphlet: Baptist Preacher in Slavery and Freedom,” 2–31 Rozbicki, Michal Jan, Culture and Liberty in the Age of the American Revolution, 181–83 Runte, Alfred, 36 Rushworth, John, Historical Collections, 326 Russell, James S., 40–41 Ryan, Thomas Fortune, 67 S Sam (slave), 19 Sandys, Sir Edwin, 316–17 Schermerhorn, Calvin, Money over Mastery, Family over Freedom: Slavery in the Antebellum Upper South, 84–85 review by, 398–99 Schott, Thomas E., and Lawrence Lee Hewitt, eds., Lee and His Generals: Essays in Honor of T. Harry Williams, 403–4 Scots-Irish, 271–73 Secondat, Charles-Louis (baron de La Brede et Montesquieu), The Spirit of the Laws, 326 Secret Keeper Plot, 22–23 segregation, 190–92, 291–94 Semple, James, 25 Semple, Robert, 4, 14, 21, 23 “Send us . . . what other Lawe books you shall thinke fitt: Books That Shaped the Law in Virginia, 1600–1860,” by Warren M. Billings, 314–39 Shifting Grounds: Nationalism and the American South, 1848–1865, by Paul Quigley, 279–80 Shockoe Hill Cats, 167 showbill, 159 Sidney, Algernon, Discourses Concerning Government, 326 Sievers, Frederick William, 381, 384, 388–89 skyscrapers, 167 A Slave in the White House: Paul Jennings and the Madisons, by Elizabeth Dowling Taylor, 184–86 slave laws, 4, 10, 21 slave rebellions, 22 slave revolts, 114 slave trade, 115–17, 121, 122, 280–82 Slave Trade Act (1819), 124 slavery, 2–31, 53–54, 84–85, 111–12, 184–86, 280–82, 286–87, 398–99 slaves as Christians, 10, 12–14, 18 education of, 11 literacy, 6 religious meetings of, 18 Slaves Waiting for Sale: Abolitionist Art and the American Slave Trade, by Maurie D. McInnis, 280–82 Smith, Clarence, 153 Snethen, Nicholas, 216, 224 A Reply to an Apology for Protesting Against the Methodist Episcopal Government (1800), 211 social history, 186–87 Société des Amis des Noirs, 113 Sons of Confederate Veterans, 373, 386, 388 Southern Historical Society, 377 Southern Historical Society Papers, 377 southern history, 178–80, 186–87, 189–90, 190–92, 279–80 Southern Literary Messenger, 340, 353 southern memory, 189–90 The Southern Middle Class in the Long Nineteenth Century, edited by Jonathan Daniel Wells and Jennifer R. 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