- Marquis & Kelly, Staunton, 51:67
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- Marr,
- Janey Hope, dau. of James Barron Hope, 19(3):28
- John Quincy, CSA officer, 6(1):18-21*; 15(3):9*; 30:150*
- monument to, Alexandria, 27:92*
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- Marriage
- "Gretna green" in North Carolina, 39:177,178
- laws, 1794-1831, 2(4):36,37
- license for laymen to perform in remote areas, 2(4):36,37
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- Marrin, John Coleman, Sgt. WWI, Richmond, 50:128
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- Marsden, James, Richmond, 11(1):23
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- "Marse Chan," story by Thomas Nelson Page,
- section of manuscript and letter (D),3(1):7,8
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- Marsh,
- Henry C., III, mayor of Richmond, 27:122
- Robert, slave owner, Norfolk, 51:69
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- Marshall,
- Alexander J., mem. House of Delegates, 30:105
- Alice Adams, w. of William, 14(1):9
- Annie, w. of A.A. Yoder, 46:38,46
- Bessie N., wildflower artist, 50:32,33,32*
- Charles, secy. to Robert E. Lee, 11(4):10
- Elizabeth Carter Coles, 18(2):26,27,30*
- George Catlett, U.S. officer, 18(2):22-30; 33:91*; 48:64-73, 64*,73*
- Research Library, VMI, 48:65*,63-74,
- Dignitaries at dedication, 48:65*,66*,67*,67*,68*,69*, 70*,71*,71*
- WWII Separation Papers, 48:72*
- "Geo. C. Marshall, Soldier of Peace," library exhibit, 48:72
- Hester Morris, w. of James Markham, 13(4):23,29*
- Hunter, student, 34:43,44
- James, mem. Va. convention, 1861, 18(5):7
- James, discovered gold at Sutter’s mill, 46:286
- James Markham, b. of John, attorney, 13(4):22-29; 16(3):47
- John, Accomac Co. builder, 14(1):26
- John, chief justice, 5(2):8,1*; 9(1):23,27; 9(2):41; 10(1):14,33; 13(4):23,26*; 15(1):11,13-15,19,21; 16(3):47; 21(3):26,33*; 22(4):18*,32*; 24:6*,186*; 25:10,48*,75*; 26:162,175*; 31:119,121*; 32:74*; 33:76; 35:117,118*; 49:66; 50:4-15,5*; 51:57
- assessment of Nathaniel Bacon, 27:125
- biographer of Geo. Wash., 48:155
- convention of 1829-1830, 3(1):20-27*
- courtroom of, 26:169*
- death and funeral of, 5(2):2,40-42*
- election of 1800, 2(4):8-15*
- sentence to pirates, 1827, 9(2):4,7,8
- tomb of, 5(2):42*
- John, hunter, 10(3):14
- John, Richmond attorney, 46:179
- Liz, and Jeff Seilin, auths.
- "Tragedy on the Lawn: The murder of Professor John A.G.Davis," 34:40-47
- Louis, b. of James Markham, 13(4):26
- Mary Randolph Keith, m. of John, 50:4
- Mary Willis Ambler, w. of John, 5(2):14,16*; 50:4
- Samuel, Jefferson lot purchaser, 50:89
- Thomas, Charles Co., Md., 29:36
- Thomas, f. of John, Continental officer, 13(4):22; 24:5-11*; 50:4
- W.L., army engineer 45:29
- William, b. of John, 14(1):9
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- "Marshall," boat that moved Jackson's body, 5(4):36-37*; 36:167*
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- Marshall House Hotel, Alexandria, 11(3):33-35*; 16(3):13,17*; 35:158*
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- Marshall Theater, Richmond, 28:5,11*, 45:16-25
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- Marshall tunnel, 22(4):21-27*
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- Marshman, William, butler, 31:23
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- Martin,
- A.G.M., III, auth.
- "Lee's Christmases far from home," 7(3):28-32
- Aloyous, Capt., adj. & personnel, WWG Hosp., 45:75,80*
- Charles, professor, 9(4):30,32,33
- Denny, clergyman, 32:121,124,125*
- family portraits, 32:114,125*
- Edward, Accomac, 14(1):21
- Edward, bro. of Denny, 32:121
- Fletcher, artist
- Frances, w. of Danny, 32:124
- Frank, banker, 37:138
- Henry, bell ringer and janitor, 10(3):18-20,22*
- Homer Dodge, painter
- “The Iron Mine, Port Henry, N.Y.,” 46:264*
- J.G., CSA officer, 25:82
- James, free black farmer, Jefferson, Va., 50:94
- John, settler, 1(4):29-31; 6(4):44
- patent for Martin's Brandon, 1(4):29
- John Blennerhassett, artist, 25:72,79*; 31:83
- "Major Bailey," 10(1):30*
- "John Durborrow Blair," from Thompson, 25:71*
- "James Lafayette," 31:85*
- "Benjamin Watkins Leigh," 25:72*
- "John Marshall," 25:76*; 26:173*
- "Ploughing," 10(1):31*
- self-portrait, 25:174*
- Joseph, mem. General Assembly, 22(1):9*
- Publisher, "New & Comprehensive Gazetteer of Va.," 50"91,92
- L.E., V-E Day celebrant, 45:87
- Luther, Antifederalist, 33:69*; 35:113,114
- Mary Porter, and Susan L. Klaus, auths.
- "A fair chance: Virginia Randolph Ellett and women's education," 39:52-61
- N. Macon, trustee, Huguenot Springs Hospital, 18(3):16
- Philip, bro. of Denny, 32:121,124*
- Raphael, musician, 11(1):9
- Robert Dabney, Pfc. WWI, Richmond, 50:130
- Robert M., CSA officer, 14(4):8
- Stephen Taylor, Rev., Presby. Headmaster, 46:10
- Thomas, tutor/clergyman, 1(3):127
- Thomas Staples, U.S. senator, 3(3):16; 7(4):20; 32: 103,105,106*; 38:170; 50:106
- "Will," CSA officer, 4(2):27
- William P., Methodist leader, 18(30):30
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- Martindale, Franklin, Union officer, 28:90-94
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- Martin-Perdue, Nancy J., prof. & author, 46:152,154
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- Martin's Brandon, 1(4):29-31
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- Martin's hundreds, 9(3):20
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- Martin's warehouse, Lynchburg, 14(3):18,21*
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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: