- Scotchtown, home of Henrys, 15(2):48*; 16(2):16,21*; 30:72,73*; 50:158-167
- photo, late 20th cent., 50:161*,163*
- purchased by APVA of Hanover, 1958, 50:163
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- Scotland's Wharf, 10(3):29-34
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- Scott,
- Alexander, grave, memorial, 51:64
- Anne Firor, author
- "The Southern Lady: From Pedestal to Politics, 1830-1930" 46:56
- Annie, w., of Frank, 46:264
- C. Selden, Powhatan Co., 3(3):37
- Charles, Continental officer, 17(3):41; 24:8,176; 38:32
- Daniel, planter, 17(4):6,7
- Elizabeth Hemings, w. of William, 29:81
- Elizabeth S., auth.
- "In fame, not specie: The Reviewer," 27:128-143
- Emmett, Capt., cmdr., Attucks Guard militia, 49:180*,181,183*
- Exum, Isle of Wight Co., 24(1):8
- F.G., clergyman, 6(4):18
- Fleming, tobacco factory worker, 39:150
- Frank, Paint Bank res., 46:264
- Frances Branch, bd. pres. Sheltering Arms Hosp., 22(2):22,26*
- Harold, Paint Bank doctor, 46:263,265
- James, militia officer, 24:5
- James, slave owner, 48:77
- James Alexander, Jr., Richmond councilman, 22(1):19*
- John, cabinetmaker, 20(1):36
- John, comm. atty., Fairfax Co., 20(1):36
- John A., clergyman/educator, 32:45,46
- John Walker, 51:83
- Joseph, Southampton Co., 20(1):9
- Joseph, Washington Co., 25:82
- Joseph V., CSA officer, 17(3):5,7,10; 24:91
- Marion du Pont, huntswoman, 10(3):15
- Mary Wingfield, historian, 14(1):6,7; 27:135; 51:22,23,25
- Peter, cabinetmaker, 20(1):37
- R.E., candidate for first Confederate Congress, 30:152
- Robert G., Richmond Grays, 49:160
- Samuel, artist
- "The Thames and the Tower of London on the King's birthday," 37:97*
- Samuel, builder, 17(4):6
- Sarah Gibbons Brent, grave memorial, 51:64
- Stephens, Richmond, 39:140
- Walker, Richmond, 12(2):11
- William, h. of Elizabeth Hemings, 29:81
- William, Southampton Co., 20(1):9
- William Wallace, state librarian, 37:179
- Winfield, Union officer, 2(3):17; 3(1):11*; 8(3):18-21*; 12(2):34,35: 15(1):16,19*; 25:166*; 34:97,138,143*; 48:26; 50:64-66,69
- headquarters of, 8(3):198
- medals of, 8(3):21*
- Gen., Mexican War, 46:101-107,109-111,115,111*
- Poe satire on, 29:142,143
- Winnie Ann, w. of Fleming, 39:150
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- Scott County, courthouse, 30:33*
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- Scott's Tavern, 48:21,22*
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- Scottsville, Powhatan Co., 17(3):39,41
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- Scoyan, E.T., assoc. dir., Nat. Park Service, 50:85
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- Scribner,
- Robert L., auth.
- "April landfall, 1607," 6(4):8-15
- "The baron of Renfrew," 6(2):38-41
- "The Battle of Fredericksburg," 6(3):20-35;
- "Bee it enacted a lawe," 7(1):4-9
- "Belle Isle," 5(3):8-14
- "Born of battle: Confederate veterans in postwar Virginia politics, 3(3):24-32
- "A bottle strongly corked," 4(3):8-13
- "Call to parley," 7(2):18-26
- "Chickahominy canter," 4(2):26-29
- "The Code Duello in Virginia," 3(2):28-31
- "College on a race track," 4(4):14-17
- "A denial of liberty," 7(4):19-22
- "Digging into Jamestown's past," 7(1):40-47
- "An enigma at Midway in Mecklenburg," 3(4):38-43
- "Ex-Confederate in blue," 5(4):16-21
- "Farmer Washington," 13(4):4-9
- "Father John B. Tabb," 6(1):4-10
- "The final maneuvers," 4(4):20-26
- "Fort St. George," 5(2):21-25
- "General practitioner of letters," 4(3):43-47
- "Houdon's Washington," 2(2):36-40
- "In and out of Virginia," 15(2):4-8
- "In memory of Frank Padget," 3(3):7-11; 46:85
- "In Ole Virginia," 3(1):4-9
- "Inflation in the good old days," 4(1):14-19
- "Jaquelin and Ambler," 7(1):23-28
- "John Marshall deceased," 5(2):40-42
- "Manakintowne in Virginia," 3(3):37-41
- "The Medical College of Virginia," 2(3):43-47
- "Mills that grind slowly," 4(2):8-12
- "Mr. Jefferson's rock bridge," 4(4):42-47
- "A natural tunnel," 5(2):36-39
- "Nemesis at Gwynn's Island," 2(4):41-47
- "Now about the football situation," 6(2):30-33
- "The Old Brick Church," 6(4):16-21
- "The Peanut King," 8(1):26-31
- "Petersburg nightmare, 1864-65," 6(2):4-9
- "Reconnaissance through Fairfax," 6(1):18-21
- "The second siege," 7(2):27-30
- "Seven days in a quandary," 13(3):4-15
- "Slave gangs on the march," 3(2):10-13; 46:82-85
- "Standing upon the eminence of three centuries," 6(4):38-43
- "Statesman vs. land pirates," 2(4):29-31
- "The Stonewall Brigade," 5(4):22-29
- "Submission, coercion, or secession?" 3(2):43-47
- "Touchdown," 4(2):43-47
- "Two out, and _______," 3(4):18-22
- "Virginia bunch," 8(1):16-25
- "Virginia House," 5(3):20-29
- "Virginia transit, anti-bellum style," 4(1):34-38
- "The Virginian father of Texas," 5(1):16-19
- "A Virginian Ranger in Texas," 5(1):40-43
- "The Virginian raven in Texas," 5(2):31-35
- "The Virginians," 2(2):4-9
- "Virginia's German tree," 6(3):4-7
- "The White House of the Confederacy," 2(3):4-6
- "With Perry in Japan," 3(4):4-7
- Robert L., and Elizabeth Dabney Coleman, auths.
- "The pathfinder of the seas," 2(3):11-16
- Robert L., and W.E. Hemphill, auths.
- "Richmond's electric streetcar system," 8(2):21-31
- "Scribner's Magazine," 49:105,107
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- Scuffletown. See Surry Courthouse.
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- Seaboard Air Line Railroad, 39:174
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- Seabrook, John, gr. grandfather of Mary Studdifield, 35:163
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- Seagars, Michael, Irish immigrant, 47:42
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- Seager, Robert II, auth.
- "John Tyler, the planter of Sherwood Forest," 13(1):4-11
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- Seamen, impressment of, 1807, 22(1):30-39*
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- Search and seizure, 33:174-183
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- Searight, Alex, textile trader, 45:151
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- Searles, C.J., Capt., Southrons militia, 49:185
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- Sears, Charles E., editor, 21(1):27,29,31*
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- "Sea-Venture," shipwreck of, 1(3):9,10
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- Seawell, Molly Elliot, novelist, 49:90
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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: