THE SARAH CONSTANT, GOODSPEED AND DISCOVERY The Ships That Brought the Founders of the Nation to Jamestown, 1607.
EDITOR: LYON G. TYLER, M. A., LL. D.
RICHMOND PRESS, INC., PRINTERS
Adams, John Quincy, and the Mon- roe Doctrine, 155.
The American Loyal Legion, 144. Appomattox River, 1.
Archer, James, married Elizabeth,
dau. of Mr. John Huberd, 260. Aristocracy in Virginia and New England, 211, 287, 288.
Baldwin and Lincoln, 219. Battle Abbey, 64, 65. Baxter's Bond, 208. Blandford, 9.
Book Reviews: Gordon, Men and Events, 71; Page, Thomas Nelson Page, 71; Gordon, Virginia Writers of Fugitive Verse, 210-212; Fuess, Life of Caleb Cushing; 212-216, A Frenchman in Virginia, 287; Hun- ter, Forbidden Fruits and others Ballads, 288.
The Bridge over Finch's Dam, 258. Brent Town, and the Huguents, 164-174, 178-183.
Bristow Tract, and the Huguenots, 174-177.
Bushrod, Richard, 209.
Cart r, Robert, of London, Merchant, (1661), 260.
Charles City Co. Militia, (1776), 58, 59.
Charlotte County, Marriage Bonds, 67-71; First Court, 72. Claiborne Wills, 127-134. Clopton, John, 63.
Confederate Confidence, 147.
Confederate Soldiers Journal, 30-54, 95-127.
Confederate Memorial Institute, 64,65. Cushing, Caleb, 214.
Davis, Jefferson, described, 110. Dismal Swamp Canal, 3.
East India School, 239, 240.
The Exchequer System, 214, 215.
Fairfax County Removal of Court
House mooted, 190, 191.
Floyd and Buchanan, 73-95. Fort Sumter, Fall of, 37-41. Fort Sumter and Lincoln, 217-221. Gloucester County, Marriage Licenses, (1777-1778), 57, 58.
Grayson, William, Sketch of, 197-208. Genealogy, Brown, Green, Filmer, Cowles, Rives, Binns, 134-141; Tyler, Monroe, Grayson, Botts, 252-256; Grayson, 195-208, 261- 268.
Grayson Family, 195-208, 261-268. Greensville County, Property im- pressed in, during American Re- volution, 269-285.
Griffith, Major Edward, 259. Grymes, Rev. Charles, Will, 260. Hampshire County, West, Va., Notes from the Records of, 247-251. Hampton, Sketch of Wade, 44. High Court of Admiralty in England,
The Highland Prisoners, (1776), 59-63. Hardy County, West Virginia, Notes from the Records, 240-247. Hawaiian Islands, and the Monroe Doctrine, 155.
Huguenots in Stafford Co., 164-185. Jackson, Andrew, advocated by Mr. Rives, 231-236.
James River described, 1-2. Jefferson; Resolutions of York Magis- trates on his Death, 141. A Jew in Virginia, 1658.
Johnston, Zachariah, Sketch of, 185- 193.
Jones, Franc s, to Frances Townsend, 209.
King George County, names of Per- sons who furnished supplies in the Revolution, 54-56. LaFayette visits Virginia, 25. A Law Suit in 1660, 258.
Lee, Robert E., described, 110. Lincoln Diplomacy, 217-223.
Lincoln and the Election of 1864,
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