- Tubize Rayon Corp., 51:123
- Fabrique de Soie Artificielle de Tubize, 51:113
- Smokestack in “Tubize Spinnerette,” 51:113*,116
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- Tubize Spinnerette, Co. magazine, Hopewell
- Illustrations, covers, 51:113*,116,120*,121*,122*
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- Tuberculosis, educational posters, 46:248*, frontispiece*
- Modern Health Crusade, 46:253
- The Open Letter, educ. Handbook, 46:253*
- Sunbeams, magazine, 46:253
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- Tuck,
- Faye Royster, auth.
- William Munford, governor, 1(4):37; 11(1):27; 51:24
- inauguration, 1946, 50:175
- Nat. CWCC exec. committee chrmn., 50:84
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- Tuckahoe, home of Randolphs, 10(4):4,12*; 15(4):16*; 34:129,133*
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- Tucker,
- Beverley, professor, 28:74
- Beverley D., Episcopal clergyman, 12(20):23; 27:134
- Charles, iron mine hauler, 46:265
- Edward L., auth.
- "John Fox, Jr.: Bon vivant and mountain chronicler," 21(4):18-29
- "Philip Pendleton Cooke," 19(3):42-47
- "A rash and perilous enterprize: The southern literary messenger," 21(1):14-21
- Frances Bland Randolph, w. of St.George, 5(2):21-23; 36:101,102,105,106,109,111*
- George, architect, 22(1):10
- John, planter, Norfolk Co., 10(2):6
- Henry St.George (1), Congressman/professor, 33:775*; 34:47; 36:154; 37:151,152*
- Henry St.George (2), attorney, 6(4):39,43*; 18(2):10
- John R., Capt. CSA, 50:70
- John Randolph, atty. genl., 4(4):23; 17(91):12,19*; 21(2):37
- Lelia Skipwith, w. of St.George (1), 10(1):44,46,47
- Maria Ball Carter, 2d w. of George, 25:185
- Mary Byrd Farley, 1st w. of George, 25:184
- Nathaniel Beverley, judge, 5(2):21,23*; 6(3):5; 36:154; 38:113
- St.George, judge/professor, 5(2):21,23*; 10(1):33,34; 16(1):29,31*; 19(2):23,27*; 25:185*; 36:101,111*; 37:150,151; 50:6*,7 home of, 5(2):20,23,25*; 25:192J*
- T.W., Jefferson, Va., 50:94
- Thomas Tudor, U.S. treasurer, 25:184,185
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- Tue Marshes Lighthouse, 17:118
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- Tugwell, Rexford Guy, Columbia U. prof. & RA head, 46:231
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- Tuldeman, Mark, cartographer
- "A drought of Virginia" (M), 36:92
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- Tunis,
- Edith. See Sale, Edith Dabney Tunis.
- Sarah Dabney, w. of William W., 34:126
- William Wrightson, lumberman, 34:126
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- Tunnell, John, Methodist minister, 30:113
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- Tunstall,
- Caroline Heath, auth.
- "A Virginian in Dutch eyes," 28:148-153
- Whitmill P., railroad president, 11(4):17
- William, grave of, 11(4):16*
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- Turberville,
- George Lee, student, 9(2):40
- George Richard, hus. of Martha Corbin, 3(2):19; 29:75,76
- Lettice Corbin. See Jones, Lettice Corbin.
- Martha Corbin, w. of George, 3(20):19; 29:70,75,76
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- Turk, David S., author
- “The Great Paint Bank Mining Boom of 1907,” 46:256-267
- "For the Love of Fine Books, Antebellum Library Companies in Virginia," 49:30-39
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- Turkey Island plantation, 1(2):22*; 14(2):41,48*
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- Turkey Isle, exploration of, 17(2):36,38*
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- Turman,
- G.C., Franklin Cty. J.P., 50:46
- Nora Miller, auth.
- "Trompe l'oeil in Accomac," 23(4):4-9
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- Turnbull,
- Ann, Winchester, 10(1):34
- Edward Randolph, clerk, Brunswick Co., 19(3):41
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- Turner,
- A.A., 50:44
- Amanda O., 50:44
- Arthur, Ferrum slave, 50:47
- Charles W., auth.
- "The Louisa Railroad Company: Genesis of the Chessie System," 29:130-135
- "William H. Richardson, friend of the farmer," 20(3):14-21
- Edith, Nottoway Indian "Queen", 46:132,140-142
- Edwin, Va. Nottoway Indian, 46:141,142
- George P., marine officer, 16(2):42,43
- Isaac, FABC deacon, 47:31
- John P., Baptist leader, 5(20):46
- Nat, slave preacher, 19(2):20; 27:59,64-66; 34:64
- Rebellion, 46:92,120; 47:29,30; 49:78,161
- Nelson, baker, 39:154
- Sarah, Staunton pauper, 49:20
- Sidney, conf. vet. amputee, 47:18
- Susan McNeil, auth.
- "The Skipwiths of Prestwould Plantation," 10(1):42-47*
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- Turnpikes:
- Map of Fincastle & Blue Ridge Turnpike, 48:14*,15*,17,21-23
- Views of Fincastle-Sweet Springs Turnpike, 48:14*,14*
- Red & Blue Sulphur Springs Turnpike, 48:17
- Sweet & Salt Sulphur Springs Turnpike, 48:17
- White & Salt Sulphur Springs, 48:17
- Leesburg Turnpike Co. tolls advertisement, 48:19*
- Field notes by surveyor for Fincastle & Blue Ridge Turnpike, (D), 48:19*
- turnpike stock certificate, (D) 48:23*
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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: