- Futch, Katie, hula dancer, Tubize orch., 51:117
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- Gabriel, Va. slave and blacksmith, 46:94; 49:161
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- Gaddess,
- Alexander, stonecutter, 51:66,67
- Alexander, Jr., stonecutter, 51:66,67
- John Bascom, Lynchburg stonecutter, 51:66,67
- Thomas, stonecutter, 51:66,67
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- Gaddess Marble Works, Baltimore, Lynchburg, 51:66,67
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- Gravestone of Blind Billy, 51:67*
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- Gadsby, John, hotel operator, 17(3):11
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- Gaines,
- Francis Pendleton, pres. Wash. & Lee U., 46:168
- Laura, washerwoman, 39:138
- Martha Ann, servant, 29:106
- Phillip, judge, 25:160
- William H., Jr., auth.
- "Abraham Wood and the rivers of the West," 4(2):20-23
- "The battle of the barges," 4(2):33-37
- "Bench, bar, and barbecue club," 5(2):8-13
- "A block of fine marble," 5(3):43-47
- "Boldly and alone," 5(4):39-43
- "Buckingham and Appomattox courthouses," 17(4):32-40
- "Campaigning in the good old days," 2(2):41-44
- "Cape Henry," 1(2):29-32
- "A castle in Surry," 7(1):24-33
- "The connecting link," 5(3):15-19
- "A constant tuting," 4(4):4-7; 46:68
- "Courthouses of Alleghany County," 22(2):4-9
- "Courthouses of Amelia and Dinwiddie counties," 18(3):17-28
- "Courthouses of Amherst and Nelson counties," 18(2):4-7
- "Courthouses of Bedford and Charlotte counties," 21(1):4-13
- "Courthouses of Brunswick and Greensville counties," 19(3):36-41
- "Courthouses of Charles City and Prince George counties," 18(1):4-12
- "Courthouses of Cumberland and Powhatan counties," 17(3):38-41
- "Courthouses of Goochland and Albemarle counties," 17(4):4-11
- "Courthouses of Halifax and Pittsylvania counties," 20(4):4-11
- "Courthouses of Henrico and Chesterfield counties," 17(3):30-37
- "Courthouses of Isle of Wight and Southampton counties," 20(1):4-13
- "Courthouses of James City County," 18(4):20-30
- "Courthouses of Lunenburg and Mecklenburg counties," 20(3):22-33
- "Courthouses of Prince Edward and Nottoway counties," 20(2):40-47
- "Courthouses of Surry and Sussex counties," 19(2):42-47
- "Courthouses of Virginia's Eastern Shore," 14(1):20-27
- "Craney Island, or Norfolk delivered," 1(3):32-35
- "Declarations of unconstitutionality," 6(3):42-47
- "The discipline of Sir Thomas Dale," 3(4):14-17
- "The dogwood," 2(4):32-35
- "The evening of their glory," 3(1):30-37
- "The fatal lamp, or panic at the play," 2(1):4-8
- "A few men well conducted—the exploits of George Rogers Clark," 2(3):34-39
- "The fires of Smithfield," 4(3):14-17
- "Foods of the forest," 2(1):37,38
- "From bullets to ballots," 3(3):L12-16
- "From desolation to restoration—the story of Monticello," 1(4):4-8
- "From Staunton to the White House," 2(3):7-10
- "From this time forward," 4(1):43-47
- "Going underground in Virginia," 3(4):23-29
- "Green Spring—a tale of three mansions," 6(4):30-37
- "Guns, silkworms, and pigs," 3(2):32-37
- "He saw the Valley first," 7(1):10-13
- "Heroes without names," 6(2):10-13
- "A home dedicated to service," 6(2):20-29
- "A house on Gospel Hill," 6(2):42-47; 6(3):12-19
- "Inns, churches, and other statehouses: The capitols of the colony, 1641 to 1780," 1(2):12-16
- "John Peel in Virginia," 3(2):22-27
- "The last days of a president-elect," 2(3):40-42
- "Master John Rolfe, husbandman," 1(1):28-32
- "The McCormick reapers," 4(1):20-27
- "Men against the Swamp," 4(3):23-29
- "The minstrel song of a dusky lake," 4(3):30-31
- "The most delicious and comfortable of resorts," 6(1):22-28
- "Nerve center of the colonial mails," 3(3):33-36
- "New blood for the Old Dominion: Virginia's search for land seekers, 1866-1910," 2(1):39-43
- "Old men remember," 4(4):32-37
- "The penitentiary house," 6(1):11-17
- "Piedmont bonanza," 16(4):32-37
- "A place fitted for praise," 4(4):38-41
- "The privileged sanctuary of Captain John Martin," 1(4):29-31
- "The Public Hospital for disordered minds," 3(1):34-38
- "Pursuit of a pirate," 2(2):12-16
- "The sense of the people," 18(5):20-31
- "Some called it treason: A narrative of the tobacco riots, 1682," 1(1):39-43
- "Settlers wanted: Fifty acres reward," 5(4):44-47
- "A son-in-law in the house," 16(2):4-11
- "Stuart Hall," 18(3):34-40
- "Sword of honor," 15(1):4-10
- "That wayward spendthrift: William Byrd the Third, prodigal son," 1(3):44-47
- "They strove to please," 5(2):4-7
- "Thomas Jefferson's favorite hideaway," 5(1):36-39
- "Thomas Nelson, Jr., governor-at-arms," 1(2):40-43
- "To the walls of Cartagena," 5(3):4-7
- "The treaty of Jamestown, 1652," 1(4):20-22
- "Under a Jeffersonian dome," 5(1):20-25
- "Up Rockingham, down Dunmore," 2(2):28-30
- "Waiting for war in Virginia waters—the Russian ship in Norfolk harbor," 2(4):38-40
- "Warehouse and Roman temple: The capitols of the Commonwealth, 1780-1951," 1(3):4-8
- "We killed . . .13 buffaloes," 5(4):9-15
- R.V., Populist, 9(4):40
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- Gallatin, Albert, sec. of treasury, 39:125
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- Gallego, owner of flour mill, 18(4):47; 20(4):33
- mills, Richmond, 21(3):43*; 35:61,62*
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- Galloway, J., Richmond baseball player, 48:127
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- Galt,
- Alexander, sculptor, 38:114; 46:187
- Anne, sis. of Mary, 38:114
- James, keeper of Public Hospital, 3(1):37
- James, planter, 29:22-31*
- John Minson, physician, Public Hospital, 3(1):37,38*
- Mary, matron, Public Hospital, 3(1):37
- Mary Bell Taylor, 2d w. of William, Jr., 29:25,26*
- Mary Colquhoun, w. of James, planter, 29:26
- Mary Jeffrey, artist, APVA leader, 30:69-75*; 38:112,115*
- Norman, retailer, 37:52
- Roxanna Dixon, 1st w. of William, Jr., 29:26
- Thomas, s. of William, 29:22,23
- William, d. 1825, keeper, Public Hospital, 3(1):37; 29:22,23
- William, Jr., d. 1851, keeper, Public Hospital, 29:22,30*
- grave of, 29:48*
- slaves of, 29:28-30
- William Richard, teacher, 38:114
- William T., keeper, Public Hospital, 3(1):37
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- Galvan, William, Continental army officer, 48:140,141
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- Gamble,
- Catharine Grattan, m. of Eliz. Wirt, 49:65,66*,66,69
- John G., Richmond, 4(4):8; 49:66,74
- Nancy (Cabell), 49:69
- Robert, merchant, 3(4):9; 16(1):33; 49:65-67,69*,74,75
- Robert, crew member of Mason Wms., 45:62*
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- Gamble's Hill, Richmond, 16(1):33; 49:66
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- Gambling, 10(1):30-35; 39:62-68,100-105
- class distinctions in, 39:100-104
- legislation, 39:66-68
- religious opposition to, 39:100,101
- women's attitudes toward, 39:101
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- Gammon, Mary Somerville, Fredericksburg, 50:121
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- Gannaway, Theoderick C., Buckingham, 2(1):44,46
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- Gannett, Lewis, N.Y. Times Herald reviewer, 46:232
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- Garden Club of Virginia, 1(4):8; 15(4):17; 23(2):30
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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: