- Hedgman, Peter, commissioner of the colony, 16(3):46
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- Heatwole, Luther Eastham, Sgt., 116th infantry bandsman, 50:110,111
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- Hebert, Paul O., USA Lt. Col., Mexican War, 46:110
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- Hecht, Felicita Wootlow, Navy Nurse Corps, WWI, 50:118
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- Heckscher Foundation, charity, 47:10
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- Heine, Peter Bernhard Wilhelm, artist
- "Perry's landing in Japan," 29:145,192*
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- Heinemann,
- Ronald L., auth.
- "Alphabet soup: The New Deal comes to the relief of Virginia,” 33:4-19
- "Harry Byrd for President: the 1932 campaign," 25:28-37
- Ronald L., and James R. Belcher, Jr., auths.
- "Heros von Borcke," 35:86-95
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- Heinrich, Oswald J., artist
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- Heintzelman, Samuel, Union Army, 48:26
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- Heite,Edward F., auth.
- "An English view of Virginia," 17(4):30,31
- "Extra Billy Smith," 15(3):4-13
- "Judge Robert Ould," 14(4):10-19
- "Latrobe's proposals for Virginia," 16(1):33-47
- "Markets and poets," 16(2):29-41
- "Narrow gage to Farmville," 16(3):35-41
- "Naval honors at Mount Vernon," 14(3):40,41
- "Painter of the Old Dominion," 17(3):11-19
- "Redcoats, Yankees, and pie plates," 17(4):12-18
- "Richmond city halls," 17(2):19-22
- "Scientist on the bridge," 15(4):4-8
- "The tunnels of Richmond," 14(3):42-47
- "Virginia twists the lion's tale," 17(4):41-47
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- Hellems,
- C.N., Paint Bank hotelier, 46:263
- Wm. A., Paint Bank res., 46:259,260
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- Heller,
- George B., N.Y. businessman, 45:34
- W.J. Co., N.Y. decorator, 45:34
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- Helm, Leonard, British officer, 2(3):36
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- Helvetian Society, 36:88-95
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- Hemings,
- Betsey, sis. of Sally, 29:59
- Bett (Betty Brown), 29:78,79
- Betty, slave, 29:78-87
- Burwell, slave, 29:79
- Critta, slave, 29:79,80
- Dolly, slave, 29:80,81
- Elizabeth, slave, 46:93
- Eston, 29:85,87
- James, slave, chef, 29:79,82-84
- deed of manumission, 1796 29:82
- John, slave, carpenter, 29:79,85-87; 51:30,35
- letter to Septima, 1825 (D), 29:87
- Lucy, slave, 29:79
- Madison, son of Sally, 29:57,58,78,79
- "Life among the lonely" (D), 29:58
- Martin, slave, Jefferson's valet, 29:78,79; 49:155
- Mary, slave, 29:78,79
- Nance, slave, 29:78,79
- Peter, slave, brewmaster, 29:79
- Robert, slave, livery stable operator, 29:79-81
- deed of manumission, 1794 (D), 29:81
- Sally, slave, 19(2):33; 29:54-61,69,79,84-85; 46:92
- Themia, slave, 29:79,80
- Wormeley, slave, 29:79
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- Hemphill,
- John M. II, and Gail S. Terry, auths.
- "The wheels of government and the machinery of justice," 38:52-65
- W. Edwin, auth.
- "An album for the nostalgic: Covered bridges in Virginia," 1(2):17-19
- "Endearing imperfections: James A. Bland and the Virginia state song," 1(4):36-43
- "The first constitution of the Commonwealth," 1(1):44-47
- "The front page—how much it has changed!" 5(4):29-31
- "Hazards of the highways, 1853," 6(1):42-44
- "His course fixed for life," 7(4):40-17
- "Hallowed be the place . . . " 6(4):22-29
- "In a constant struggle: How and why Virginians voted for Thomas Jefferson in 1800," 2(4):8-15
- "It gingered them up but they let it down," 4(1):39-42
- "Lucy Selina's coal era," 7(2):40-47
- "Not born for ourselves," 6(4):4-7
- "Phantom fleet of the James,” 8(2):12-20
- "The symbolism of our seal," 2(3):27-33
- "Thomas Jefferson and his personal property taxes," 1(4):18-19
- "Three-horse team," 3(2):8,9
- "Virginia inaugurates nominations by caucus," 2(1):28,29
- "Virginia to George Washngton, debtor," 1(3):42,43
- "Why barns?—then and now," 7(3):7-27
- W. Edwin, and R.W.C. [Ralph W. Church], auths.
- "View at Little York in Virginia," 1(2):44-47
- W. Edwin, and Elizabeth Dabney Coleman, auths.
- "A Showcase of Dresses Worn by Hostesses for the Virginia- Born Presidents," 46:67
- "Boats beyond the Blue Ridge," 3(4):8-13
- "Foremost American fads and fashions: Dresses worn by hostesses of Virginia-born presidents," 1(4):44-47
- "Founding Virginia's first college," 7(1):18-22
- W. Edwin, and William H. Gaines, auths.
- "Pastures fenced by the sea," 5(1):8-15
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- Hempstead, Roma D., voice teacher of A. Summers, 45:101
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- Henchman, Humphrey, bishop of London, 29:90
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- Henderson,
- Alexander, mem. General Assembly, 20(3):39
- Anne Maria Cazenove, w. of Archibald, 20(3):46
- Archibald, marine officer, 17(4):44; 20(3):39,47*
- sword presented to, 20(3):44,46
- Charles Alexander, marine officer, Mexican War, 20(3):47
- David English, artist
- sketches of salt works, 1856, 3(2):4,6*; 30:114*
- Helen T., mem. House of Delegates, 30:128,131*
- John, Botetourt Co., 18(1):23
- Nathaniel, mem. boundary expedition, 20(3):34
- Pleasant, mem. boundary expedition, 20(3):34
- Richard, commissioner in boundary dispute, 20(3):34,38*; 28:173,175*
- Samuel, mem. boundary expedition, 20(3):34
- Sarah Moore, w. of Alexander, 20(3):39
- Thomas, physician, 30(3):40
- W.H., police chief, Hopewell, 31:42
- William D., auth.
- "A great deal of enterprise: The Petersburg cotton mills in the 19th century," 30:176-185
- "Rapids and power: The Appomattox River and electrical power in Petersburg, Virginia," 27:148-163
- Z.T., Virginia artillery veteran, 10(3):26,27
- memorial window, 10(3):15*
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- Hendricks, J. Edwin, auth.
- "The local option act," 18(2):31-38
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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: