- Stroop, Emory R., musician, 11(1):5,7-9*
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- Strother,
- Benjamin, Staunton, 10(1):34; 17(3):17; 28:94
- David Hunter (Porte Crayon), artist, 48:18,19
- "Turner Ashby," 13(2):41*
- "The ascent of Sharp Top," 1(2):28*
- "Barn in City Point," 7(3):18*
- "Bedinger after fall from stream," 29:186*
- "Boatmen at rest," 38:190*
- "The crown of Sharp Top," 1(2):28*
- "En route to Harper's Ferry," 9(2):28*
- "Hot Springs," 22(4):46*
- "Jamestown church tower," 6(4):23*
- "John Brown," 4(3):37*
- "John Brown and his counsel," 11(2):42*
- "John Brown and son awaiting execution," 9(2):30*
- "Trial of John Brown," 11(2):42*
- "Natural Chimneys," 2(2):46,47*
- "Night on the river," 38:189*
- "Ossawattomie Brown," 9(2):29*
- schoolhouse used as arsenal by J. Brown, 9(2):27*
- sketch inspired by Thomas Moore poem, 4(3):31*
- sketches of hazards of carriage travel, 6(1):42-44*
- slave sketches, 1862, 48:81*
- "Storming of the engine house," 9(2):29*
- Swallow barn illustrations, 9(1):30,32-34
- "University of Virginia student," 31:188*
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- Strouble's Creek, 10(2):34,41*
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- "Strumpets," camp followers, 46:215
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- Struthers, John, marble mason, 14(3):30-37,39*
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- Stryker, Roy Emerson, Farm Security Administration official, 36:137,138; 46:231
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- Stuart,
- Alexander, Richmond councilman, 18(4):47
- Alexander, Rockbridge Co., 25:119
- Alexander C., artist
- "The second day of battle between the Monitor and the Merrimac," 33:100,101
- Alexander Hugh Holmes, Whig leader, 3(2):45; 18(3):39,46
- Archibald, student, 9(2):39,40*
- Caroline (Mrs. F.W.M. Holliday), 2(3):19
- Charles E., attorney, 16(3):15
- Charles T., Alexandria, 15(2):7
- Flora Cooke, w. of J.E.B., educator, 18(3):39,40*; 35:95
- David, Dr., 2nd husband of Eleanor Custis, 48:180,181,186
- Gilbert, artist, 11(2):13; 46:187; 51:41
- "George M. Brooke," 29:175*
- "Thomas A. Cooper," 11(3):16*
- "Nelly Custis," engraving after original, 22(3):38*
- "Thomas Jefferson," 32:148*
- "General Henry Knox," 38:36*
- "James Madison," 1(3):26*
- "Hester and Maria Morris," 13(4):24,25*
- "Hepzibah Clark Swan," 22(2):39*
- "James Swan," 22(2):39
- "Geo. Wash.," 48:151*
- Henry Carter, governor, 3(4):20,21*; 9(2):20-22*; 11(1):27; 21(4):6,8*; 31:41-47; 50:121
- inauguration, 1914, 50:174
- "Jeb" (John Ewell Brown), CSA officer, 4(2):24-28*; 8(3):26,27*; 12(3):34-39; 13(2):34,35*; 16(4):20*; 23(3):16,17; 22(1):L11,12; 22(3):21; 25:136,143*; 35:86-95; 37:122; 37:181-183; 46:203-205,210-212, 203*,211*,213*; 48:31
- equipment of, 2(3):6*
- memorial window, St. James Church, Richmond, 12(3):1*
- monument for, 12(3):40-47*
- poem honoring Laura Ratcliffe (D), 12(3):37
- song dedicated to, 24:45
- James Ewell Brown, Jr., s. of J.E.B., 8(3):27
- John, Continental officer, 24:106
- John, founding mem., Phi Beta Kappa, 9(2):36
- John, technical asst. to Jefferson, 35:71,73
- Margaret (Mrs. R.W. Hunter), dau. of Richard, 2(3):19
- Mary, Culpeper Co. slave, 50:46
- Richard, physician, 2(3):19
- Virginia, granddaughter of J.E.B., 12(3):47
- William, student, 9(2):39
- William C., 51:90
- William Dabney, VMI professor, 49:137
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- Stuart Hall, 18(3):1,34-40*
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- Stuart High School, 5(3):15*
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- Stuart Horse Guard, Richmond, 49:185
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- Stubbs,
- James, mem. legislature, 18(2):34,38
- Jane, auth.
- "Servant children in Colonial Virginia," 9(3):18-23
- "Virginian runs the sea blockade," 9(4):17-22
- "Virginia's colonial fur trade," 10(3):41-47
- J.N., Gloucester Cty. Delegate, 50:45
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- Stuckey, John McG., baseball player, 4(2):44
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- Studdiford, Mary Seabrook, domestic servant, 35:162
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- Studebaker, Marvin F., auth.
- "Freestone from Aquia,” 9(1):35-41
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- Studley, home of Syne family, 15(2):34-37*
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- Stukeley, Lewis, fos. f. of Thomas Rolfe, 1(1):31
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- Sturdevant, Lucy, cotton mill worker, 30:180
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- Sturgill,
- Buford, Norton baseball player, 48:105
- Clyde, musician, 11(1):9
- Ida, Konnarock, 11(1):4,5
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- Styron,
- William, Va. writer, 49:188-190,188*,190*,190*
- Prix de Rome award, 49:189
- "Lie Down in Darkness"
- "Set This House on Fire"
- "The Confessions of Nat Turner"
- "Sophie's Choice"
- Rose, wife of Wm., 49:189
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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: