Stiles, Robert, his estimate of the number of slaveholders among the members of Richmond Howitzers, [154].
Stuart, Alexander H. H., a leader of the Union men, Virginia Convention, 1861, [255];
one of committee from Virginia Convention to wait upon President Lincoln, [273].
Stuart, J. E. B., owned no slaves at time of war, [156].
Suffrage, white manhood, first established in Virginia by constitution of, 1850-1851, [145].
Summers, George W., declares disunion a menace to slavery, [223];
a delegate from Virginia to Peace Conference, [246];
extract from his speech at same, [248];
a leader of the Union men, Virginia Convention, 1861, [255];
extract from speech on coercion, Virginia Convention, 1861, [263];