- Hough, John, Leesburg surveyor, 48:7
- Walter S., entomologist, 10(2):32*
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- Houghling, John, pirate, 32:177,180,182
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- Houghlihan, Raymond, artist
- "Jefferson Davis appealing to crowd in 1863 bread riot," 22(1):26*
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- House of Burgesses
- bookplate of, 37:176,179*
- challenge to Martin's land grant, 1619, 1(4):29-31
- coat of arms for, 1704, 9(1):7
- journal, May 6, 1776, excerpt (D), 25:152
- meeting places, 1619-1780, 1(2):12,16*
- operation of, 38:61-65
- proposal to build near Tindall's Point, 1(2):14
- proposal to move seat of government, 1(2):15
- speakers, 1(6):43-76
- Townshend duties, non-importation resolutions, 1(1):6
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- Houses, log, 21(4):36,47*
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- Housing, Newport News area, 1917-1918, 16(4):41,47*
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- Houston,
- Charles, auth.
- "Church Hill revives," 14(1):4-10
- Charles Mulloy, clergyman, 29:161
- Charles Walker Thomas ("Mike"), writer/artist, 29:156,163*
- homes of, 29:158,159*
- last column written by (D), 29:158
- untitled painting, 29:157*
- Emily, winning weaver exhibits, 45:160
- Harry R., Congressman, 31:111
- Kathryn Adams, 1st w. of "Mike," 29:162
- Louise Lsane, 2d w. of "Mike," 29:162*
- Michael, educator, 29:161
- Nora, Va. suffragette, 49:85; 50:119
- Robert B., Jr. auth.
- "If it had been God's will: James M.M. Ambler and the Jeannette Expedition," 36:16-29
- Ruby Traynham, m. of "Mike," 29:161
- Samuel, army off., gov. of Texas, 5(1):19,31-35*; 48:70
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- Houston Light Guard, militia, 49:180
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- Hovenden, Thomas, artist
- "Breaking home ties," 39:160*
- "Last moments of John Brown," 11(2):46*
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- Howard,
- Mr. ______, ship passenger, 28:135
- Benjamin F., police chief, Richmond, 25:181
- Francis, lord of Effingham, governor, 16(2):30*; 17(1):28,29*; 39:50*; 45:178
- Frank, president of bottling co., 4(1):39-41
- H.M., director of iron co. 7(3):45
- Hamilton Wilson, 39:90-95
- Henry, professor, 13(3):27,29,31*
- James Murray, author
- “Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia,” Maintaining the Vision, 51:36-47
- Jane Colston, educator, 18(3):40
- John, carpenter/explorer, 31:5-11
- John, farmer, 1(2):21
- John, prison reformer ======
- John Eager, Continental officer, 7(2):10
- Josiah, s. of John, carpenter, 31:6-11
- McHenry, CSA officer, 5(4):26
- Oliver O., Freedmen's Bureau, 46:157
- Philip, actor, 14(1):21
- Thomas, silversmith, 19(3):5
- William, pirate, 2(2):12; 30:173
- William A., builder, 17(3):41; 20(2):43; 20(3):32
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- Howard Association, Norfolk, 23(2):38
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- Howe,
- Henry, artist/writer, 6(4):16; 9(1):14; 15(3):36-47*
- "Bedford," 15(3):42*
- "Bedford County Courthouse," 15(3):26*; 21(1):8*
- "Berkeley," 15(3):41*
- "Camp meeting grounds," 15(3):41*
- "Clay cottage," 15(3):41*
- "Fincastle," 15(3):42*
- "Fort Monroe," 15(3):39*
- "Fredericksburg," 15(3):39*
- "Gosport," 15(3):38*
- "Hanover Courthouse," 15(3):37*
- "Moore House," 15(3):44*
- "Norfolk Harbor" 15(3):39*
- "Norfolk Market Square," 15(3):38*
- "Petersburg," 15(3):46*
- "Portsmouth Harbor," 15(3):38*
- "Red Hill," 15(3):40*
- "Roanoke," 15(3):40*
- "Shannondale Springs," 15(3):46*
- "Stone House," 15(3):37*
- "Waddel home," 15(3):41*
- "Ware Creek house," 15(3):44*
- "Warrenton Courthouse," 15(3):43*
- "Washington College," 15(3):47*
- "Wytheville," 15(3):37*
- "U.S. Patent Office," 29:118*
- "U.S. Treasury Building," 29:118*
- John W., Rev. owner, Patent Note Co., 50:103
- Mary Ellen, artist
- Richard, British naval officer, 24:173
- Robert, Continental officer, 24:7-11; 28:53-57*
- William, British officer, 24:167,177*
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- Howell,
- Claude K., Richmond architect, 49:7,8,10
- Henry Evans, Jr., lieut. governor, 32:112,113*
- Tom, Berryville, 45:88
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- Howerton, R.G., hotel manager, 38:45
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- Howie, Thomas D., WWII soldier memoralized, 45:86
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- Howitzers monument, 11(3):26
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- Howison, Robert Reid, attorney/tutor, 35:137-139; 37:153
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- Howlett,
- F. Carey, author,
- “Thomas Jefferson’s Model for the Capitol of Virginia, A New Understanding,” 51:4-15,7*
- John, tavern keeper, 17(3):32,33
- Robert, railroad worker, 39:151
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- Howlett's Farm, 14(4):48,49*
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- Howse, Laurence, builder, 19(3):40
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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: