- Hendricks Field, Sebring, Fla., 45:60,62
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- Henfrey, Benjamin, inventor of gas lights, 5(4):5-8
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- Hening,
- Kennon, friend of A.A. Yoder, 46:36
- William Waller, attorney, 15(4):38,39; 18(4):47
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- Henkel,
- Ambrose, publisher, 13(3):16,22*; 24:111; 46:21
- Primer, 1820, frontispiece (D), 13(3):20
- Primer and picture book, 1817, frontispiece (D), 13(3):20
- Andrew, publisher, 13(3):17-22
- Paul, Lutheran minister, 13(3):16-22; 46:23
- "Lutzen," hymn (D), 6(2):17
- Samuel, printer, 13(3):22
- Solomon, publisher, 13(3):16-22; 46:23
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- Henkel Apothecary Shop, New Market, 13(3):17*
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- Henkel Press, 13(3):18*; 46:20-23; See Children’s Books
- "Das erste deutsche Virginische Kinderbuch," 46:23
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- Henneberger, Peter, clockmaker, 24:112
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- Henning, Dr. William H., Jefferson, Va., 50:95
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- Henri, Robert, artist, teacher, 49:102,104
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- Henrico County, 17(4):5,6
- courthouse, 17(3):31,35*
- proclamation, coronation of William and Mary (D), 2(4):5
- schoolhouse, 37:26
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- Henrico Light Dragoons, 13(2):28,29; 19(3):16
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- Henrico Monthly Meeting, 48:42
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- Henricopolis, proposal for college, 3(2):16,17; 7(1):4
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- Henrietta Furnace, 17(2):18*
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- Henpel, Frieda, Lind impersonator, 45:25
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- Henry,
- ______, Richmond baseball player, 48:127
- Alexander Spotswood, s. of Patrick, 18(3):33
- Annie, sister of Patrick, 50:162
- Dorothea Dandridge, 2d w. of Patrick, 16(1):20; 50:163,167
- Edward Lamson, artist
- "Country school," 37:89*
- "Kept in," 37:20*
- "Old Westover mansion," detail, 33:24,25*
- "The station on the Morris and Essex Railroad," 27:24,25*
- "Tardy," 37:89*
- "Traveling south in the thirties," 27:20*
- Edward Winston, s. of P. Henry, 50:167
- Ellen, dau. of Judith
- Elvira, w. of John Henry, 50:167
- Frances Elizabeth, s. of Sally McDowell, 49:122
- Jane, last child (17) of P. Henry, 50:166
- John, f. of Patrick, 30:110; 50:160
- John, h. of Sarah, 15(2):34
- John, s. of Judith, 37:190
- John, railroad worker, 10(1):17
- John C., baseball club official, 28:190
- John, last son of P. Henry, 50:166
- Judith Carter, casualty at Bull Run, 37:190
- Louisa, former slave of Benjamin Darst, 4(4):44
- Martha Catharina, d. of P. Henry, 50:164
- Patrick, Episcopal rector, 30:110
- Patrick, former slave of Benjamin Darst, 4(4):44
- Patrick, freedman, caretaker of Natural Bridge, 9(1):11
- Patrick, governor, 2(3):35,39*; 7(4):44; 12(1):27; 12(2):7*; 15(2):35; 15(3):28; 16(1):17,18,20*; 17(3):41; 18(3):30,31*; 22(1):6,8*; 23(30):5,8*; 24:5,9*; 25:8-10,153,157*; 30:110,111*; 31:168,172,175*; 32:63-75,160; 34:13; 35:112,121*; 38:52; 46:87,179,180,202*,203; 50:158-167
- defeat of Thomas Nelson for governor, 1(2):44
- birthplace, Studley Plantation, Hanover, 50:159
- during Revolution, 49:153,157
- engraving of at Library of Va., 50:158*
- homes of, 22(1):11*; 50:158-167
- directions to homes, 50:160-167*
- inauguration, 1st Va. gov., 1776, 50:170
- interest in Dismal Swamp Canal, 39:173
- interest in internal improvements, 35:82,84
- lithograph of his famous speech, “Give me Liberty or Give me Death,” by Currier & Ives, 50:162*
- monument in Henry County, 22(10):11*
- opposition to Constitution, 1(3):30,31
- opposition to quartering of troops, 33:134,135*
- opposition to Stamp Act, 6(3):44*
- Parson’s Cause, P. Henry’s beginning rise to fame, 50:160
- Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation at Red Hill, 50:167
- Patrick Henry National Memorial in 1986, 50:167*
- Portrait in State Capitol, 50:167*
- proposed tax for religious purposes, 15(2):26,28*
- Quaker, 48:44
- visits to Hunting Towers, 1(2):37
- Patrick, Reverend, uncle of Patrick, 50:160
- Sarah Shelton, 1st w. of Patrick, 16(1):20; 50:162
- Sarah Winston Syme, w. of John, m. of Patrick, 15(2):34-37; 30:110; 50:160,162
- William Wirt, attorney, 39:117,118
- s. of John Henry & Elvira, 50:167
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- Henry County, 20(4):9; 21(2):12-15
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- Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, 17(3):32*
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- Henson,
- Edward L., Jr., auth.
- "Gladeville and the mountain stereotype," 21(4):30-35
- Edward L., Jr., and Patsy Mellon, auths.
- "James Taylor Adams, mountain scholar," 21(4):12-17
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- Heppert, Joseph, butcher, 4(4):10
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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: