- Coglan, P.G., Irish immigrant, 47:42
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- Cohalan, Judge Daniel F., Friends of Irish Freedom, 51:153*,153-155
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- Cohan, George M., cover of song honoring Washington's 200th birthday (D), 35:181; 49:103
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- Cohen,
- Edward, Richmond baseball club player, 48:123
- Jacob I, Richmond, 7(4):24-26
- Richard Bowman, auth.
- "Once there was light: A history of Virginia lighthouses," 27:4-19
- Samuel, Mrs., Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Assoc., 50:120
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- Cohen Co., Norfolk dept. store, 50:120
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- Cohongarooton. See Potomac River.
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- Coiner's Dept. Store, Berryville, 45:88
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- Coiner's Sulphur Springs, 48:23
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- Coke,
- Catesby, clerk of Fairfax Co., 27:88
- Edward, legal scholar, 33:176*
- John A., attorney, 8(2):23
- ______, English jurist, 50:4
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- Coke industry, 7(2):40-47
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- Colalto, McDowell plantation home, 49:120-124,131,5*,121*
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- Colbert,
- Burwell. See Hamings, Burwell.
- Joseph W., Va. Real estate agent, 45:29-31
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- Colclough,
- Catherine, m. of Pauline Adams, 49:86
- Henry, f. of Pauline Adams, 49:86
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- Cold Harbor, trenches, 8(2):10*
- Battle of, 45:42
- Battlefield photo, 47:21*
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- Cold Sulphur Springs, 20(3):11
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- Cole,
- Charles H., CSA officer, 14(4):5-7
- E.C., Dr., Richmond, 49:169
- Ella, USCC, (Mass.), 46:218
- Haley, Chesterfield, 25:42,43
- schoolhouse named for, 25:42,43*
- John, boatswain, 36:29*
- John, Paint Bank storekeeper, 46:266
- Peter, CSA soldier, gravestone of, 8(1):40*
- Timothy, engraver, 30:58
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- Cole-Digges House, Yorktown, 16(2):34*
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- Coleman,
- Ann, Cedar Park School student, 49:82
- Billy, Norfolk baseball player, 48:106*
- C.W., physician, 30:70
- Catherine, dau. of C.W., 30:70,71*
- Cynthia Beverley Tucker, founding director of APVA, 30:68-75*; 38:112,114*
- Jimmy, Norfolk baseball player, 48:106*
- John L., owner Rockbridge Woolen Factory, 45:153
- Elizabeth Dabney, auth., 46:55,58,60
- "A benefactor and a friend of man," 6(2):34-47
- "Betty Lewis, Virginia matron,2(3):22-26
- "Black Boanerges," 4(3):18-22; 46:90
- "Brides wore color," 6(1):45-47
- "The captain was a lady," 6(1):35-41; 46:58,60
- "Ceremonial symbol in silver," 5(3):39-42
- "Chimneys without smoke," 2(2):45-47
- "Common sense in the household," 4(4):27-31
- "Forerunner of Virginia's first railway," 4(3):4-7
- "Genteel crusader," 4(2):29-32; 46:58,60
- "George Mason, spokesman for human rights," 1(1):4-8
- "George Washington's white chariot," 2(1):12-15
- "The 'Great Fresh' of 1771," 1(2):20-22
- "Guns for independence," 13(3):40-47
- "Hats our mothers wore," 2(4):16-19; 46:78
- "Laurel twined with cypress," 5(4):32-38
- "Liberty is its name," 5(2):43-47
- "A lighthouse for the streets of Richmond," 5(4):4-8
- "Long live the king...Royal accessions and birthdays," 2(4):4-7
- "Mary Custis Lee's Arlington," 3(3):17-23
- "The Monroes and Madam Lafayette," 2(1):30-33
- "The night ride that made Roanoke," 4(1):9-13
- "Penwomen of Virginia's feminists," 6(3):8-11; 46:61
- "Perambulatory procession," 3(4):44-47
- "Richmond's flowering second market," 4(4):8-13
- "Showers of shot," 5(2):33-35
- "Solving the problem of insolvency," 5(1):26-30
- "Some beloved Virginia memories," 4(1):28-33
- "Southwest Virginia's railroad," 2(4):20-28
- "They even had convertibles: Eighteenth-century carriages," 3(1):28-33; 46:79
- "Till death do us part," 5(2):14-19
- "Timbered turnpike, Petersburg to Boydton," 4(2):4-7
- "Two Lees, Revolutionary suffragists," 3(2):18-21; 46:60
- "Virginia buys a hole in the ground: The Blue Ridge Tunnel," 1(1):22-27
- "When the 'stars' fell," 5(3):34-38
- "William Parks," 4(3):38-42
- "The witchcraft delusion rejected," 6(1):28-34
- Elizabeth Dabney, and W. Edwin Hemphill, auths.
- "Boats beyond the Blue Ridge," 3(4):8-13
- "Foremost American fads and fashions," 1(4):44-47
- "Founding Virginia's first college," 7(1):14-22
- Elizabeth Dabney, and Robert L. Scribner, auths.
- "The pathfinder of the seas," 2(3):11-16
- George, New Glasgow, 18(2):6
- George Blow, student, 28:77
- Jake W., army officer, 37:85*
- Lewis Minor, professor, 13(3):27; 25:114
- Lindsey, New Glasgow, 18(2):6
- Phyllis, mammy to Valentine family, 4(1):33*
- Reuben, New Glasgow, 18(2):6
- William, New Glasgow, 18(2):6
- William D., 30:102-109
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- Coles,
- Edward, gov. of Illinois, 23(1):30-37*
- Elizabeth Carter. See/b> Marshall, Elizabeth Carter. 48:64
- Isaac, planter/politician, 34:163
- Isaac A., sec. to Jefferson, 10(1):34; 16(2):8; 23(1):32
- Isaac H., nephew of Isaac, 34:163
- Isaac R.,======, 38:161
- John, Albemarle Co., 10(1):47
- John, farmer, f. of Edward, 23(1):31
- John, Jr., artist
- Memorial for Washington, 33:98,171*
- John, III, Albemarle Co., 12(1):16,17
- John, Fluvanna Cty. slave, 50:46
- Robert, CSA officer, 23(1):36
- Sally Roberts, w. of Edward, 23(1):35,36*
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- Coley,
- Elbert Andrew, Tubize Royal Hawaiian Orch. director, 51:112,115,116,119,123,118*
- Hilda, EA’s wife, 51:123
- Robert, Tubize Royal Hawaiian Orch., 51:112,115*,116,118
- Virginia Lee, d. of Robert, 51:115
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Compiled by two volunteers, Rachel Marks and Lois Raymond, 1992–2008, this resource indexes articles and illustrations published in volumes 1–51 of the Virginia Cavalcade.
Volume numbers are followed by the quarterly number, in parentheses, followed by pages. Beginning with Volume 24, pages were numbered consecutively throughout each volume, so quarterly numbers have been omitted. Here are examples: