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Gaddess Bros. Company, 12.
General Lafayette Chapter D. A. R., 15, 18.
Grasmere, 31.
Grayson, Wm., 46.
Grant, Peter, 46.
Green, J. R., 47.
Gladstone, 61, 102 (Life of, by Dr. J. L. M. Curry), 103.
Guizot, M., 61. Grant, Gen., 78, 129.
Gordon, General, 83.
Grayson, Mr., 93.
Green, Gen. 94.
Gerard, Monsieur, 97.
Guihord, 94. Gordon, Armistead C. (poet), 109. Gibson, Bishop Robert A., 111.
Godspeed, 119.
Garden of america, 119.
Gresham, Miss Beulah, 123.
Gresham, Miss Genevieve, 123. Greenbrier Independent, 128.
Grigsby, Hugh Blair, 135.
Gower, 135.
Gilmore, 135.
God's Acre, 141. Grand Association, 142. Glebe (ou), 150. Griffith, David H., 152.
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Harris, Mrs. C. W., 10. Harding, 11.
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Hunter, Maj. R. W., 11. Hunter, Taliaferro, 13. Historical Events Commemorated (Historical Address), 16. Hathaway, Walter E. (Historical Address) 17, 18. Hopkinson, Judge, 20, 25. Holt, Justice, 23, 25, 32. Homer, 16, 33, 37, 38, 79, 92. Hungerford, John P., 36, 114. Hector, 38. Hodges, Richard, 47. Hoar, Senator George F. (Address at vid Point), 48, 54, 55, 58, 59, 88, 89, 149. Hutt, M. L., Clerk, 54. Henry, Pa.rick, 55, 60, 92, 114. Hampton, 58. Homestead, Hot Springs, Va.
(American Bar and Virginia Bar Associations), 65. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 67. Hill, Senator Benjamin H., 72.
Holy Grail, 74. Hooker, General, 74. Hampden, John, 75.
Hope, Capt. James Barron (Memo- riae Sacrum), 80. Hill, Gen. A. P., 83. Hardwick, S. B., 89. house of Burgesses, 56, 90, 91, 93. Herodotus, 92.
Howe's History of Virginia, 14, 66, 90, 97. Highway Commission, 103. Homes, Handsome and High Schools, 106.
House of Commons, 106.
Hubbard, Hon. Wm. P., 112. Hubbard, Russell, 112. Hutt, William, 115. Hutt, J. Warren, 115. Hand Book of Virginia, 116, 117, 120. "Hail! Westmoreland" (poem), 127.
Hale, Rev. Edward Everett, 133. Hungerford, Miss M. E., 136, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142. Hungerford, John W., 140, 152. Henning's Statutes, 142. Harvey, 140. Hungerfords, 141. Hominy Hall, 148
Hungerford, Philip Contee, 152. Hardy, Stella Pickett, 152.
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Irving, 65, 107. Ingleside (Washington Academy), 152.
J.
Jennings, Edmond, London, Eng. land, 11.
Jeffries, h.chard, 47. Jett, Thomas, 47. Jefferson, President Thos., 29, 55, 60, 92, 95, 96. Jamestown, 55, 58, 119.
Japanese Merchant, 67. Jackson, Stonewall, 72, 73, 74, 76, 82, 83, 152.
Johnston, Albert Sidney, 74. "Joyous Guard," 85. Johnson, Dr., 107. Jack, Capt, J. F., 118.
Jetts, 141.
Joan of Arc, 147.
Jones, Thomas, 46. @11. Charles C., 152. Judge of the Court-Report of Por- traits and Tablets, 11, 12.
K.
Keene, James R., 12. Kenner, Rodham, 46. Kenner, Winder S., 46.
hendel, Woffendel, 51.
King Arthur, 57.
Koiner, Geo. W., 117.
Kipling, Rudyard, 132. King Copsico, 150. King John, 135.
Ki :: sale, 149.
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Logan, Thomas, 47. Lee, Richard Henry, 9, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 42, 46, 48, 51, 55, 60; (against the slave trade), 70, 88; (sketch of), 90, 91, 96, 138, 148, 151, 11, 19; (who dared to propose the resolu- tion, "That these colonies are and by right ought to be free and in- dependent States"), 32.
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Lee, Life of, 70. Lee, Gen. Henry, 9, 12, 32, 33, 36, 61. 62, 75, 88; (sketch of), 93, 124. Lee, Col. R. E., Jr., 11.
Lee, Thomas Ludwell, 19, 41, 46, 138.
Lee, Thomas, Gov., 9, 32, 35. Lee, Wm., 12, 35, 36, 46, 96.
Lee, Francis,, 9.
Lee, Arthur, 9, 12, 19, 32, 36, 88; (sketch of), 96.
Lee, Wm. H., 12. Lee, Blair, 13.
Lee, John F., 13.
Lee, Chas., 36, 88.
Lee, Capt. John, 40.
Lee, Francis Lightfoot, 12, 19, 32, 36, 46; (sketch of), 93.
Lee, Matilda, of Stratford, 43.
Lee, Richard, 19, 46, 50, 51.
Lee, John, Jr., 46.
Lee, Governor Fitzhugh, 67.
Lee, Philip Ludwell, 95, 148.
Lee, Gen. R. E., 11, 12, 16, 19, 29, 32, 33, 36.
Life of, by Fitzhugh Lee, 69.
Memoirs by Long, 69, 70.
Anti-Slavery sentiments of, 69.
Disunion an aggravation, 69.
Denies Constitutionality of Seces- sion, 70.
Denies ethical right of coercion, 70.
His sorrow at disunion, 70.
Beautiful tributes to, 72, 73, 75, 79, 80, 109, 116, 124, 147, 151. Devotes his sword to his native State, 82. Under which flag, 81.
Relations between him and his men, 82. Meditations of duty, 82. The fate of war, 82. President Washington College, 83. Did he save his country ? 83. Lee Birthplace Memorial Committee of the Va. State Camp, Patri- otic Order Sons of America, 111. Resolutions to buy Stratford, 111, 147. Lee in bronze, 125. The last days of, 83.
Lee to the rear, 129, 130, 131. Lee, Philip Ludwell, 148. Lee, Matilda, 148.
Lee, Flora, 148.
Lee, "Squire" Henry, 150, 151. Lee Hall, 150, 151.
Lee, Gen. W. H. F., 150.
Lee, George Fairfax, 151.
Lee, George, 151.
Lee, Dr. Edmond Jennings, 151.
Lee, Gen. G. W. Custis, 12, 69.
Lee, Major Henry, Consul to Al- giers, 18, 43.
Lexington, 15.
Lovell, Robert, 46.
Lane, Joseph, 46.
Lodge, Senator Henry Cabot (Ad- dress in U. S. Congress on Sena- tor Daniel), 59, 60, 62.
Lewis, Col. Wm., 66.
Lewis, Mrs. Wm., 66.
Lewis, Judge Geo. W., 115, 152.
Lancaster (steamer), 124.
Latané Miss Janet, 124.
Leedstown, 14, 15, 19, 33, 124, 138, 139, 140.
Southern Cradle of American Inde- pendence, 18, 33, 40, 41, 42.
Leeds Church, 33, 40, 42.
Lafayette, 9.
Lane, Jo., 40.
Lawler, Col., 13.
Long, Prof. George (Tribute to Gen. Lee), 78. Lossing, Hon. Benson J. (Life of Washington and Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution), 66.
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Monroe, President, 9, 11, 19, 31, 36; (opposed to slavery), 71, 88, 117, 152, 153.
Monroe's Creek, his birthplace, 9, 152.
Montross County Seat, 10, 14, 16. Tablets unveiled commemorating Historical events at, 10, 16. Tablets unveiled honoring Colo- nial Heroes, 10, 11, 17. McKim, Rev. Dr. R. H., 10, 13, 14, 29; (Historical Address), 35, 74, 101. Mayo, Hon. Wm., 10, 13, 14, 16, 114, 150
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Murphy, Mrs. G. W., President. U. | Mariborough, 72, 73, 74, 78. D. C., 10. McGuire, Dr. Hunter, 73. Morris, Mrs. Roberta Garnett, il. Montrose, 75, 152. Mayo, P. H., 11, 12. Montague, Mrs. Harreotte, 12. macgregor, 76. Maryland, Delaware & Va. Railway Mars, The Field of, 77. Co., 13. Micou, James Roy, 87. Mecklenburg Resolutions (N. C.), 15, 17, 33. Marion, General, 94.
Massachusetts Bay, 15.
marshall, Chief Justice, 16, 23, 26, 31, 56, 60, 62, 64, 152. Maryland, 20; (Fifth Regiment), 146. Marshall, Col. Thomas, 16, 31. Mason, John Y., Secretary Navy, 18, 43, 44.
Madison, President, 19, 31; (anti- slavery sentiments), 60, 71, 75, 88; (Life of, by Hunt), 71. 11. "Mother of Presidents," 20, 60, 119. Mansfield, Lord, 23, 25. Mt. Vernon, 26, 27, 28, 97.
Meade, Bishop, 34, 42, 101, 114, 151. Mason, Capt. Geo., 40. Maxwell, Wm., 43,.47. Mitchell, Richard, 46. Murdock, Joseph, 46. Monroe, Spence, 46. Moxley,, Alvin, 46. Monroe, John, 46. McCarty, Daniel, 46, 51. Meriwether, Reuben, 46. Mountjoy, Edw., 46. Mountjoy, Thomas, 46.
Mountjoy, John, 46. Mountjoy,. Wm, J., 46. Mortimer, Chas., 46.
Mason, Thompson, 46. . montague, A., 47. , Milliken, Jo., 47.
McIlwaine, Dr. H. R. (Librarian Va. State), 50, 51, 52, 54.
Middleton, Benedict, 51. : Middleton, John, 51. Martin, John, 51. Morgan's Riflemen, 55. Massachusetts, 15, 51, 55, 56,-61, 88 .. Mayflower, 55. Mason, George, 57, 60, 63. Macaulay's Lays, 61. Morris, -Robert,- 64 .- Mercer, John F., 64. wary, the mother of Washington, 67.
More (The), MacCallum, 75, 135.
Micou, Prof. James Roy, Jr., 87.
Memoirs of a Southern Campaign by General H. Lee, 95. Monuments at Wakefield (U. S.) and at Montross (C. S.), 108, 123.
Mayo, Wat Tyler, 112.
Mayo, Judge Robert, 114.
Mayo, Col. Joseph, 114.
Mayo, Col. Robert M., 114.
Manufacturer's Record, 116, 120, 145.
Murphy, 115. Mann, Governor, 116, 121, 122.
Mason, Hon. George (Prest.), 118. Mason, Miss Dora, 123. .
"Message from .. Westmoreland" (poem), 127, 128.
Mann, Dr. George C., 153.
Moreland, 135.
Mastins, 141.
Machoactoke (Machodoc), 142, 150. Murphys, 149.
Murphy, Geo. W., 151.
Maryes, 151.
Mastin, John T., 152.
Marshall, Rev. Wm., 152.
McClellan, Gen. Geo. B., 152.
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Northumberland, the older colony, 9, 116.
Northern Neck News, newspaper at Warsaw, Va., 9, 10, 15, 153. Niles Register, 26.
Newton, Hon. Willoughby, 36, 113, 115, 150.
Norseman, 58. Newton, Bishop John B., 113, 150.
Newton, Capt. W.m., 115. Newton, John, 46. Nelson, William, 51.
Niagara, 55.
Nomini Hall, 33. .
Napoleon, 62, 63; (ode to), 72; (at Waterloo), 107. New Market, 109.
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Netherlands of America, 119. Nanzaticoes, 137. Necostin's Towne, 142. New York Sun, 143. News-Leader, 146. Nomony Hall, 151. Ninde, J. C., 153.
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Owen, Evan, 118. Old Mortality, 29. .Orr, John, 47. Und Glebe, 150.
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Potomac, 9. Pope's Creek, 9. . atriotic Sons of America, 10. ritt, W.m., Lord Chatham, 11. Peale, 12. Parker, Judge Richard (Circuit Court), 12, 15, 33, 36, 46. Polk, President, 18. Pickering, Mr., 23. Parker, Judge Richard E. (Supreme ( va.) Court), 36. Pepoon, Willis, 11, 12. Portraits unveiled, 17.
Pericles, 33.
Patterson, Robert, the old Scotch- man who spent his life restoring the grave stones of the Covenan- ters, 29. Pope's Creek, 33, 38, 138. Pallas, 38. Passassack (King Rappahannocks), 40.
Pierce, Joseph, 46, 51. Fierce, William, 46, 51. Plymouth, 55. Puritan, 58. Plato, 78. Perrie, Miss, 88. Pendleton, 91, 92. Pickens, Col., 94. Pyle, Col., 94. rension Board, 110.
Patriotic Order Sons of America, 111.
Payne, Bishop, 113. Proctor, Secretary, 129. Pratt, Thomas, 138. Pawtomake (Potomac), 142.
Pendleton, Edmund (News-LeaderQ, 146.
Peckatone, 148. Parker, Gen. Alexander, 149.
L'ayne's Point, 152. Fickett, George, 152.
rickett, Wm., 152.
Pickett, Mary Ann, 152.
Pickett, Gen. Geo. E., 152.
rotomac & Rappahannock Telephone Company, 152.
Pomeroy. Bushrod Washington, 16,
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Rives, Wm. Cabell (Prest. Va. His- torical Society), 18, 43.
Round Hill, 33. Kobinson, Will, 46.
Rush, Jeremiah, 46.
Rust, Peter, 46.
Roane, W., 47. Kansdell, Edward, 46.
Richards, John, 47. Roane, Thomas, 47. Robinson, Max, 47.
Rust, Samuel, 51.
Ritchie, 57. Randolph, 57, 60. Roundhead, 58. Roosevelt, President, 74, 78, 109.
Roman Vestal, 72.
Ryan, Father (Sword of Lee), 86.
Rappahannock Times, 87.
Rasselas, King of Abyssinia, 107.
Roads, Good, 101, 104, 105.
Roads, Sand Clay System, 103.
Rochester, Col. Nathaniel, 112.
Rochester, John, 112.
Robertson, 114.
Rappahannocks, 137.
Roses, 149. Riverside, 152. Roxbury, 152. Ritchie, Thomas (Father), 87.
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Stratford, Family Seat of the Lees, 9, 11, 14, 17, 30, 31, 32, 34, 41, 88, 90, 108, 148. Stuart, 11. Stuart, Dr. R. H., 12, 14, 124, 151. Stuart, Mrs. R. H., 14, 124.
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St. John's, Tappahannock, 14. Stamp Act (1765), 15, 18, 33, 40, 41, 43. Stamp Act-Virginia first of the Colonies to memorialize King in opposition, 47.
"The only one to address to the House of Commons a remon- strance (Bancroft), 47. Stamp Act-formal defiance came first from Va. (John Fiske), 47. Stamp Act-the Assembly of Vir- ginia first to demand repeal (J. R. Green), 18, 19, 47.
Virginia rang the alarm bell for the continent ( Bancroft), 47. Society of Virginia Antiquities, 19. Story, Judge, 20, 23, 31. Scott, Sir Walter, 29. Smith, Capt. John, 40. Sydnor, William, 46.
Selden, Sam, 46. Sanford, Edward, 46, 51. Smith, John, Jr., 46. Sanford, James, 46.
Smith, W., 46.
Smith, Meriwether, 47. Suggett, John, 47.
Suggett, Edgcomb, 47. Smith, Rev. Thomas 48, 51, 52, 112, 150. Smith, Philip, 51.
(Moderator),
Steptoe, George, 51.
Sparks, Jared, 62. Spaniard, 58. Scylla, 63. Socrates, 72.
Sidney, 78. scott, General, 81. Southworth, Harrison, 87.
Sigourney, Midshipman, 89, 90, 149. Stuart, 114.
Susan Constant, 119.
Switzerland of America, 119. Smith Capt. John, 120. Sale, Ritchie, 123. Steamer Caroline, 123.
Shakespeare, 135. Spencer, Col. Nicholas, 135. Swanson, Governor, 136. Shultice, Dr., 147. Sandy Point, 148. Steptoe, Col. James, 148.
Springfield, 149. Spring Grove, 149. Smiths, 149. State Highway Commission, 103. Sand Clay System, 103. Smith, Dr. John Augustine, 150.
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Trumbull, Col. John (Washington's portrait), 9.
Tablets unveiled, 17, 19.
Times-Dispatch, Richmond, Va., 17, 104; Roads (the great reform), 127.
Taylor, C. H. J., Minister to Liberia, 28.
The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Advertiser, 43, 47.
Turberville, George, 46, 51.
Tibbs, Daniel, 46, 51.
Thornton, Francis, Jr., 46.
Town of Richmond, 51.
Turberville, John, 51.
troy, 79. Thompson, 88. Talleyrand, 61. The Writings of Washington (Mar- shall), 64.
Tarlton, 66, 94.
raft party in the Philippines; 67.
Tappahannock, 87, 141.
Taxation-low rate, 127.
Thackeray, 109, 142.
Tyler, Rev. John Poyntz (Arch Deacon of Virginia), 111.
Tyler, Wat. H., 112.
'Tyler, Mrs. Julia Hubbard, 112. Tayloe, 115.
Tidewater Democrat, 124.
Thompson, John R., 131.
Thornton, Francis, 138. Taylors, 141, 152.
Turners, 141.
Tyler President, 147.
Temple, 148.
Turbervilles, 149.
Taliaferros, 149.
Tyler, Dr. Wat. H., 149.
Twiford, 152.
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Ulswater. 31. Upshaw, John, 46, 57.
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Upshaw, James, 47, 57. University of Virginia, 29. Urbanna, 97. V.
Vanderlyn, 11. "Virginia first and Lee" (Worsley, Philip Stanhope), 16, 79. Virginia, Mother of Presidents, 119. Virgil, 38.
Virginia Historical Society, 43, 66. Virginia Historical Register, 147.
Virginia's Attitude Towards Slavery and Secession (Munford), 64, 65, 69, 70, 71. Virginia Bar Association, 59, 66. Von Moltke, 72, 73.
virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, 75.
Vane, Sir Harry, 75. Voorhees, Senator Daniel, 89. Venice of America, 119.
Van Dyke, Dr. Henry, 119. Valentine (sculptor ), 85. Van Buren, President, 141. The Virginians (Thackeray), 142. Virginia-"The roses nowhere so white as in Virginia," 153. "Virginia as.she was and as she is," 119.
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Westmoreland, "The Athens of Vir- ginia," 9, 13, 33.
From the older colony of North- umberland (1653), 9. The plant bed of an ancient civili- zation is still the cradle of a new, 102.
Her efficient Board of Supervisors, 102.
The sand clay system of good roads, 102.
With what nature has done, she stands for civic improvement and educational advancement and the betterment of all condi- tions, 106.
With diversified farm products, thriving industries and plants, she points to her excellent finan- cial conditions and low rate of taxation, 108.
The passing of old homes into new hands, 148.
Stratford to be dedicated to Vir-
ginia as a memorial of the Lees; old Yeocomico Church to be re- nabilitated under control of the Diocesan Board of Trustees, 111. What the most distinguished and "higher authorities say of West- moreland, 116.
What pilgrims and shriners and poets say of Westmoreland, 123. She is a classic spot, and nature has lavished her gifts, yet her people must feel after all that "honest blood is loyal blood, and manhood is the only patent of nobility." Westmoreland and Virginia cannot be greatest un- less their men and women are good and honest, and the men manly," 132.
Westmoreland Camp, C. V., 10, 108; Westmoreland Association, 15, 18; 43.
Westmoreland Resolutions, 15, 17; 18, 42, 43; (full text), 44, 48: Westmoreland Committee of Safety, 15, 17, 18; (fiery resolutions, 1775), 18, 51; (fiery resolu- tions, 1774), 18, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54; (fiery resolutions, 1775), Lord Dunmore seizing powder at Williamsburg, Va. Westmoreland Enquirer and Colonial Beach Record (newspaper), 108, 152, 153.
Westmoreland Historical Associa: tion, 153.
Washington, General George, 9, 11, 12, 16, 19, 22, 31, 32, 33, 36, 39, 42, 56, 60, 109, 112, 116, 117, 124, 142. Houdon statue of, 13. Family Bible of, 9.
Fac simile of the record of his birth, 9.
The writings of (Marshall), 64. Anti-slavery sentiments of, 64, 72, 73, 74, 75, 79,. 84. The Life of (Irving), 64. Washington, Lawrence, 9, 13, 20; (Historical Address), 47.
Washington, Bushrod, 9, 11, 13, 19, 20, 23, 31, 36. First President American Coloni- zation Society, 71. (Sketch), 97, 112, 149.
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Washington and Lee Chapter U. D. C., 10, 110. Washington, Miss Lila, 11. Washington, Lloyd, 13, 115. Washington, Richard B., 13. Washington, Col. John Augustine, 20, 21, 46, 51, 57, 150. Washington, Capt. John, 40. Washington, Samuel, 46.
Washington, Charles, 46
Washington, Laur., 47.
Washington and Lee (The Castor and Pollux-the two twin stars), 61.
Washington and Lee "These two shall ride immortal" (James Bar- ron Hope, Capt.), 80. Washington, Col. R. J., 115, 150, 152.
Washington, Wm. Augustine, 124.
Washington, Augustine, 124.
Washington, John, 136, 138. Washington, Samuel, 138. Washington, Lawrence, 138.
Washington, Mrs. Lawrence ( first matron of Mt. Vernon), 151. Washington, Robert, 138.
Washington, John T., 138.
Washington, Henry T., 138.
Washington, J. Tayloe. 140.
Washington, Mary, 140. Washington, John A., 149.
Washington, Law., Sr., 152.
Washington, Law.,. Jr., 152.
Wheelwright, Joseph Christopher, 13, 109, 115. Wheelwright, J. H., 13, 115. Wheelwright, Dr., F. D., 152.
Wakefield, birthplace of Washing- ton, 9, 14, 30, 33, 34, 88, 108, 123, 124, 152.
Warsaw, 14, Wilson, John E .. 124, 152.
Wilson, Mrs. John E., 14. 124.
Wilson, Miss Etta, 14, 124.
Wilkins, Bush, 16.
Wright, T. R. B., 16. 17. 29.
Wright, Mrs. T. R. B., 17, 123. Wright, Miss Jeannette, 123. Wright, Miss Charlotte, 123.
Williamsburg, powder in magazine at, 17, 18. Wilson, James, 21, 23. William and Mary College, 21. Windermere, 31. Wirt, William, Attorney General U. S., 32, 152.
Wirt, Dabney Carr, 152. Wirtland, 152.
Wirt, Dr. William, 152.
Wirt, William D., 152.
Wolseley, Viscount Lord, 32, 72, 73, 74.
Warren, 42. Warminster, 42.
Willis, Lewis, 46.
Watts, John, 46.
Weeks, Charles, 46.
Williams, John, 46.
Waring, Francis, 46.
Woodcock, John S., 46.
Webb, James, Jr., 47.
Weeks, Benjamin, 51.
Winchester. 55.
Watkins, 57. Wythe, 60. Weems, Rev. C. L., 65, 66, 68.
West Augusta, 65, 66.
Waddill, Joseph A., 66.
Wilson, Woodrow (son of Virginia), Governor New Jersey, 62.
Willis, Col. Lewis, 68.
Weems' Life of Washington, 68.
Wellington, 72, 73, 74, 78, 106.
Whittier, Gen. Chas. A., 75.
William of Orange, 75.
Worseley, Philip Stanhope (poem to General Lee-"Virginia first and Lee"), 78.
Wright, Judge Selden S., 87.
Whiskey Insurrection, 95.
West Indies, 95. Ward, Channing M., 107.
Wreath on Lee's Monument, 146.
Waterview, 148.
Williams, Chas., Ins. Co., 152, 153. Walnut Hill, 152. Warrington, Rachel, 142.
Woman-then and now, 146, 147.
Wayne, General. 149.
Walnut Farm. 149.
Woodyard, 149.
Wilton, 149. Wetherill. Tra Cortright. 149.
Waterloo Church, 110. Westminster Abbey, 113. Walker. W. W. 115, 151.
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Yorktown, 15, 95. Young, Smith, 47. Yeocomico River. 89. Yeocomico Church, 111, 112, 114.
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