- Brown,
- Aileen, dietitian, 10(1):40,41
- Alexander, early Va. historian, in DVB, 50:155,155*
- Alexander Crosby, auth.
- "America's greatest eighteenth-century engineering achievement," 12(4):40-47
- "The guard locks at Grat Bridge," 24:70-79
- "The Potowmack Canal today," 13(1):42-47
- "The tomb of a dream: The Marshall tunnel," 22(4):18-29
- Anthony, gentleman, 28:135
- Aubrey Neblett, in DVB, 50:148
- Betty. See Hemings, Bett.
- Bob, builder, 10(3):30
- Campbell, CSA officer, 19(3):32
- Daniel, keeper of courthouse, 21(2):17
- Douglas Summers, auth.
- "Charles Cummings," 28:138-143
- "Elizabeth Henry Campbell Russell: Patroness of early Methodism in the highlands of Virginia," 30:110-117
- "Lewis Preston Summers: Historian of the Virginia highlands," 25:52-57
- "Sweet Singer of the Virginia Highlands," 45:100-109; 46:71
- "Wilburn Waters: The legendary hermit-hunter of White Top Mountain," 27:42-47
- E.P., Civil War casualty, 8(1):12,13
- Elijah, Richmond Public Guard officer, 19(2):9
- Elizabeth, d. of Thomas, 18(2):15-21
- Elizabeth & William, Richmond "Central Presby." newspaper, 46:5,6,10
- Elsie, friend of Anne Spencer, 27:179
- George, cabinetmaker, 20(1):36
- Gustavus, physician to G. Washington, 33:138,139
- H., artist
- "White House," engraving from print by, 9(1):40*
- Henry, slave, 48:84-95,84*
- Henry Box, 48:95
- "The Unboxing of Henry Brown," by Jeffrey Ruggles, 48:84
- Broadside, 1850, of his box & hymn, 48:93*
- Henry Dockery "Doc", Jr., h. of Jane, 48:38
- Henry III, son of Jane & Henry D., 48:38
- J. Sinclair, speaker, House of Delegates, 34:95
- J. Thompson, realtor, 8(2):23,24
- James, Jefferson Co., 14(3):39
- James, Jr., owner of Richmond market site, 4(4):9
- James, Jr., merchant/auditor, 15(1):14
- James, Jr., friend of Wm. Barton Rogers, 24:16,18
- James Seay, Jr., author
- "Up Before Daylight: Life Histories from the Alabama Writers Project," 46:234
- Jane Douglas Summers, author
- "A Lost Temple in the Virginia Wilderness," Discovering the Site of the Cedar Creek Meeting House, 1939, 48:36-45
- John, leader at Harper's Ferry, 4(3):32-37; 9(2):23-33,36*; 11(2):42,47*; 13(2):12,30,31; 16(3):15; 17(3):8; 19(3):15*; 22(2):29-37; 29:15; 37:180-183; 46:86; 47:45,46
- John, physician, 24:66,67
- John George Dudley, in DVB, 50:154
- John Henry, artist
- "Edward Coles," 23(1):35*
- "Sally Roberts Coles," 23(1):35*
- John Thompson, mem. of militia, 13(2):30; 49:177
- John W., owner Monmouth Woolen Factory, 45:154
- Joseph E., gov. of Georgia, 35:151,153
- Katharine Boyce Tupper, w. of Gen. G. Marshall, 48:64-72
- Lewis, son of Jane & Henry D., 48:38
- Margaret, m. of Thomas, 18(1):13
- Mather, artist
- "Thomas Jefferson," 39:12*
- Michael, free Black, servant to Wythe, 13(3):33,35
- Nancy, w. of Henry Brown, 48:86
- Ossawatomie. See Brown, John.
- Phillip, hotel manager, 11(1):31,32
- Rita Mae, writer, 46:180
- Robert H., owner Monmouth Woolen Factory, 45:154,162
- Samuel, Presbyterian clergyman, 2(1):19
- Stuart E., Jr., auth
- "Manors on the frontier," 16(3):42-47
- Thomas, mem. House of Delegates, 18(1):13,19*; 18(2):14,21*
- W.A., farmer/postmaster, 36:140*
- Washington, Richmond, 39:140
- William, explorer, 18(1):12
- William, f. of Thomas, 13(1):13
- William, Continental army, 13(2):14-17
- Mrs. William, Richmond, 11(4):6
- William Garl, artist, 25:72-79; 46:187
- "Isobel Stewart Bryan," 38:117*
- "Claudius Crozet," 12(4):4*
- "Stonewall Jackson," 25:76*
- "Sallie Taliaferro Mayo," 25:73*
- "John Hampden Pleasants," 26:117*
- "Alice Churchill Robinson Valentine," 25:76*
- "Mary Elizabeth Finch Valentine," 25:73*
- William Henry, artist
- "John Marshall," silhouette, 26:175*
- William Wells, writer
- Clotelle, titlepage (D), 29:55
- "Jefferson's daughter" (D), 29:60
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- Bruce,
- Charles, militia leader, 16(2):23,28*
- Edward Caledon, artist/writer, 23(3):30,37*
- advertisement from Richmond Enquirer (D), 23(3):33
- "Chesapeake Bay," 23(3):37*
- illustrations for Philadelphia exposition, 23(3):36*
- "John S. Mosby," 36:76*
- "Nag's Head," 23(3):37*
- "New Cold Harbor," 23(3):35*
- "Powhatan Elms," 23(3):37*
- "Robert E. Lee," 18(5):45*; 23(3):33,34*; 25:165*
- "Ruins of Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Bridge," 23(3):35*
- self-portrait, 23(3):31*
- director of Section of Fine Arts, PWAP, 46:198,208,209
- Eliza Thomson Hubard, w. of Edward C., 23(3):33
- Elizabeth Wilkins, 34:164,173*
- Jacob, asst. to George Wythe, 28:80; 37:178
- James Coles, planter/attorney, 34:163-173
- John, businessman, 23(3):30,32
- Kathleen Eveleth, Va. historian & author, 50:155,157
- “Virginia Iron Manufacture in the Slave Era, (1931), 50:155
- Philip Alexander, attorney/historian 16(2):23,28*
- Historian, early Va. Years, 50:155,157
- Sarah, w. of Charles, 16(2):23,26,28
- Sidney Smith, m. of John, 23(3):30,32*
- William Cabell, biographer/historian, 16(2):28; 27:134
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