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Lewis, Thomas, 12, 26. 38, 45, 80, 148, 165, 196.
Lewis, William, 12, 80. 148, 196. Lewis, Mrs. William, 183.
Lexington, town of, 165. Liberty Hall Academy, 185.
Light Infantry of Staunton, 257.
Lilly, John D., 332, 359.
Lilly, Robert D., 285, 332, 334 Lincoln, President, assassinated, 335, 336.
Links company in 1813, 232. Logan, Indian chief, 135, 138. Logstown, treaty of, 48. Londonderry, siege of, I. Lottery in Staunton, 243. Loudoun, Earl of, 102.
Loyalty of the people, 42, 89. Lunenburg county, 41. Lyford, William G., 221,
McAden, Rev. Hugh, 65. Macaslin, Mrs., 250.
McClanahan, Alexander, 116, 125, 135, 139, 148, 160, 199. McClanahan, John, 116, 125. McClanahan, Robert, 41. McClanahan, Robert, Jr., 136, 137. Mccutchen, Wm., 155. McCue, Rev. John, 197, 239. McCue, John, 244, 281. McCue, John H., 289, 333. McCue, J. M., 257, 274, 313, 346. McCue, M. H., 274. McCue, Moses, 226, 227. McClung, Henry, 216, 234. McCoy, Wm., 222, 229, 243.
McCormick's reapers, 266. McDowell, Ephraim, 16.
McDowell, Col Jas., 224, 230, 23I. McDowell, James, (Governor) 267.
McDowell, John (Ist), 31.
McDowell, John (2d), 220.
McDowell, Samuel, 148, 179, 191.
McDonald, Col. Angus, 135. McFarland, Rev. F., 241. McKamy, Wm. C., 332. Mclaughlin, Wm., 358. McMillan, Rev. Dr., 152. McNutt, Alex., 82, 84. McPheeters, Rev. Wm., 177.
Madison committee in 1808, 221.
Madison, John, 26.
Madison, Rev. Dr., 53. Madison, Thomas, 130, 132.
Manassas, first battle, 285. Manassas, second battle, 304.
Manufactures in the county, 207, 258, 259. Marlin, John, 10.
Marquiss, James C., 313.
Marriages by Dissenters, 85, 175.
Martin, Dr., 262.
Marylanders, 303. Mason, C. R., 313, 332, 334.
Massacre of Indians, 58. Massie, Nathaniel, 274.
Mathews, George, 107, 135 148, 160, 178, 190. Mathews, Sampson, 109, 148, 161, 166.
Mauzy, R., 320.
Maxwell, Audley, 107. Memorial Day, 347. Memorial of County Committee, 154. Merchants in 1800, 213.
Merritt, C. G., 332 Methodist Church, 202. Mexican war, 271. Michie, Thomas J., 241, 244, 265, 311.
Middlebrook and B. turnpike, 273. Military District No. 1, 347. Militia called out, 293.
Militia musters, 256.
Mill, First at Staunton, 48. Mill place, Beverley's, 26. Miller, Alexander, boycotted, 151. Miller's Iron Works, 224.
Miller, Samuel, 246. Missionaries to the Valley, 17.
Moffett, George, 179, 191. Monroe Committee in 1808, 221.
Moore, Andrew, 139, 143. Moore, Dr. J. K., 237.
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Moore, S. McD., 243, 262. Mosby, Armistead, 258. Mossy Creek Academy, 273. Mt. Tabor church, 202. Muddy Creek massacre, III.
Navy of Virginia, 161.
Necessity, Fort, 57.
Negroes after the war, 337, 341, 342. Nelson, Alexander, 216, 225.
Nelson, Wm. J., 359
New Movement, 354, 355.
Newest Movement, 356. New Providence church, 36, 202. New-side Presbyterians, 37. Newton, James W., 283, 332.
Newtown, 199:
North Mountain meeting-house, 50.
O'Ferrall, Chas. T., 329, 347. Officers in the Revolution, 159. Old-side Presbyterians, 37. Opie, John N., 321.
Order book of Capt. Gamble's com- pany, 169.
Ordinance of secession, 282.
Ordinaries in 1746, 30; in 1787, 199. Overton, Capt., 82.
Page, Capt., 228.
Paine's pistols, 262.
Paper mill at Staunton, 207, 220. Parish buildings, 40. Parish church, 105, 107, 110.
Paris, John, 359.
Patents for land, 22.
Patrick, Wm., Jr., 283, 304, 332.
Patrick, Wm., Sr., 226.
Patriotic resolutions in 1775, 148. Patterson, James F., 356.
Patteson, D. W., 264, 265.
Patton, James, 16, 22, 38, 48, 57, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74. Paul, Audley, 120. Paul's Fort, 108.
Paul, Samuel, 359.
Paul, Willianı, 135.
Paupers, care of, 105, 109, 110.
Peace of 1815, 236. Pearis, Richard, 60, 84, 85.
Peck. Jacob, 178, 198. Pendleton county, 199. Perkins, Ute, 46. Persecution in Ireland, 2. Petersburg mine sprung, 323. Petersburg volunteers, 229. Peyton, Henry J., 214. Peyton, John H., 219, 234, 238, 244, 263, 269.
Peyton, John L., 280, 282, 333.
Phillips, Rev. R. H., 320.
Physicians in country, 23, 199, 2 37.
Pickens, Gen. Andrew, 28.
Piedmont, Battle of, 316, 317.
Pierpoint, Governor, 336, 340.
Point Pleasant, battle of, 135, 139.
Points, B. F., 319.
Politics in 1840, 267 ; in 1844, 271. Poor-house, 109, 130. Population in 1756, 86; in 1810, 223. Porterfield, Robert, 178, 197, 223, 227, 228, 234, 267, 268.
Posey, Maj. Thos., 168, 178.
Post-office at Staunton, 203.
Preston, John, 31, 32.
Preston, William, 83, 90, 98, 116, 117, 131, 132.
Prices in 1745, 29; in 1780, 178; in 1811, 224; during war of 1861-'5, 290, 292, 294, 305, 306, 307, 312, 313, 314, 323, 328. Prisoners, Federal, 288, 298, 300, 303, 304, 306, 308, 310, 323, 324, 327, 328.
Puffenbarger, Michael, 249.
Radical State Convention, 355. Raid Guard, 313, 314, 315.
Raid of Indians east of Blue Ridge, 106. Randolph, John, 219.
Rangers, 100. Read, Col. Clement, 93, 96.
Redemptioners, 17.
Registration of voters, 347, 357.
Religious liberty, 155. 185.
Renix, Mrs., 107, 125.
Republican Farmer, 221.
Reserves called out, 323.
Resolutions in 1775, 148. Richardson, D. D., Rev. W. T., 276.
Richmond evacuated, 329.
Roads family massacred, 129.
Robbers in Valley, 46.
Roberts, St. Francis, 283.
Robertson, Geo. C., 233, 264. Robinson, George, 26.
Robinson, Rev. Mr., 37.
Rochefoucault in Staunton, 209.
Rockbridge county, 164. . Rockfish Gap, 183, 224.
Rockingham county, 165.
Ross, John D., 287. Rosser, Gen., 327, 328. Rouse's Psalms, 201.
Running the blockade, 306. Rush, Wm T., 359.
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Ryan, Joseph N., 308, 356, 359.
Sabbath breaking, 42. Sail duck, 161.
230.
St. Clair, Alexander, 41, 155, 161, Stephen, Lt .- Col. Adam, 77.
162, 175, 178, 199, 203, 207, 212. Salling, John, 10.
Stephens, Rev. Daniel, 277.
Sterrett, F. F., 283, 285, 332.
Salt, scarcity of, 290, 292, 294, 305, 328 Stewart (or Stuart), David, 83, 90, Sandy Creek expedition, 81, 87. 92, 94. Stewart, Federal Colonel, 342. Scalawags, 354.
Scarcity in 1863, 313; in 1864, 327, Stocks, Use of, 32. 328.
Scene in church, 339.
Scholl, Peter, 26.
Schools for females, 268.
Scotch-Irish, I.
Stribling, Dr. F. T., 243.
Scott, Rev. Archibald, 176, 182. Sehon woman killed, 106.
Stuart, Alexander, 180. .
Seig, Henry B., 359.
Selim, the Algerine, 126, 128.
Sermon, first in country, 17.
Seventh brigade of militia, 227.
Sevier, Lieut., 220.
Seybert's Fort massacre, 102.
Sheffey, Daniel, 214, 224, 269.
Sheffey, Hugh W., 274, 281; 284, 237, 345. Shellebarger bill, 347.
Shelton, Thos. W., 359
Shenandoah Val. R. R., 359.
Sheridan's raid, 329
Sick soldiers, 285, 290, 298, 312
Skillern, George, 131, 140. Skinner, James H., 289, 316, 332. Slavery in Augusta 244. Smith, Abraham, 103.
Smith, Rev. Adam, 133.
Smith, Rev. B. M., 276.
Smith, Daniel, 222.
Smith, Ex-Governor, 337, 338.
Smith, John, 83, 84.
Tapp, Vincent, 204. Tarlton's invasion, 181, 184. Tate family, 192. Tate, James, 179.
Tate, Wm. M .. 284, 337.
Taverns in Staunton, 253. Taxes, first imposed, 22.
Taxes payable in produce, 187. Teaze's tavern, 186.
Thackeray on Braddock's defeat, 67.
Thompson, Lucas P., 244, 274, 311, 343, 345. Thompson, Rev. Horatio, 278.
Thornrose Cemetery, 306. Timber Ridge church, 36. Tinkling Spring, 21, 38.
Tithables in 1747, 36. Todd's company, 1813, 231.
Statistics of 1789, 199; of 1800, 212; Thompson, Smith, 249. of 1815 237, Staunton Academy, 203, 222. Staunton Female Seminary, 268. Staunton, town of, 38, 39, 40, 45, 46, 108, 199.
Syme, Captain John, 159.
Synod to Governor Gooch, 18.
Smith, J. W. G., 358. Smith, Lieutenant William, 159. Snow storm of 1750, 47; of 1857, 275. Snyder, Henry. 257. Soldiers' families in Revolution, 175. Sorghum molasses, 326. Southall, James C., 348. Sowers, John C .. 219, 226, 231. Spectator newspaper, 24I. Speece, Rev. Conrad, 340. Spotswood's expedition, 7.
Stuart's company in 1813, 231. Suit of Cloyd vs. Montgomery, 126.
Supernatural story, 136.
Surrender of General Lee, 329.
Supervisors elected, 359.
Swoope, Jacob, 198, 221, 228.
Stuart, Alexander H. H., 263, 265, 267, 280, 282, 338, 343, 344, 346, 348, 354. Stuart, Archibald, 179, 197, 199, 203, 204, 214, 246.
Stuart family, 192. Stuart, G. B., 281.
Stuart, John, 113, 117, 140.
Stuart, Rev. S. D., 321.
Stuart, Thomas J., 244.
Stuart, William D., 333.
Strickler, Rev. G. B., 276.
Stofer, Henry, 258.
Stone Church, 50, 70.
Stony Point, storming of, 167-9.
Stribling, Erasmus, 199, 219.
Steele, David, 180, 186. Steele, Samuel, 180. Steele, Captain Samuel, 227, 229,
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Todd, Rev. John, 47. Toleration of Dissenters, 19. Tombstone inscription, 23.
Tories ordered to Staunton, 152. Traditions, 125.
Tremper, L., 198, 204. 244.
Trick of Federal soldiers, 339.
Trimble, James, 27. Trimble, James B., 258.
Trinity Lutheran church, 202.
Troops, how raised in Revolution, 156, 159, 163, 166, 167, 174. Troops in 1812, 227. Trout, N. K., 319, 343. Tuckahoes, 16.
Tucker, St. George, 216, 217.
Tug river, 86.
Tunker church, 202.
Turk, R., 283.
Turnpikes, 241, 243, 244, 265, 272, 273.
Underwood Convention, 348, 352. United States Court, 255.
Valley of Virginia, 6, 13. Valley Railroad, 244, 345, 359. Valley Turnpike, 265. Van Lear, Rev. J. A., 241.
Vanmeter, John and Isaac, 9.
Vass's Fort, 75, 76, 91, 98.
Vestrymen elected, 32.
Vestry dissolved, 130, 131, 174.
Vindicator newspaper, 271,
Virginia Female Institute, 268.
Waddell, Dr. A., 238, 258, 270. Wolf heads, 42. Waddell, Dr. J. Alexander, 284, 313. Woods, Michael, 16. Waddell, Rev. James, 154, 185, 196, Woodson, Captain, 82. 210. Waddell, James G., 222-3. Waddell, Dr. Livingston, 287. Waddell, L., Sr., 223, 238, 246, 265, Young's Fort, 119.
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Wagons, army, 290, 293, 324.
Wagons for transportation, 242. Walker, James, 284.
Walker, James A., 333, 353.
Walker, Mary, trial of, 164.
Wallace, Andrew, 179.
Washington, 57, 61, 77, 78.
Washington College, 185. Washington Tavern, 205.
Water supply, 266.
Waters, James H., 333.
Watts, John B., 257.
Wayne. Anthony, 167, 204.
Wayne tavern, 204, 266.
Wayt, John, 198, 217. Weld's account of Staunton, 207.
Weller. Charles L., 333.
Wesleyan Female Institute, 268. West Augusta, district of, 161.
Western Lunatic Asylum, 243. West Virginians exiled, 310. Whiskey insurrection, 205, 206.
Wilderness road, 207. Will, the first recorded, 29. William. Fort, 91.
Williams, Hazel J., 283, 333.
Williamson, Robert, 212.
Willson, Burgess, 35.
Wilson, Rev. James C., 241.
Wilson, Joseph A., 333.
Wilson, Peter E., 333.
Wilson, Rev. Wm , 135.
Wilpert, John David, 48.
Winchester stages, 223.
Wirt on war of 1812, 234, 236.
Wise, John, 205, 267.
Wounded soldiers, 311, 312. Wythe, George, 36.
Young. John and Thomas, 114.
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