With an unusually healthy climate the county is fortunate in the rarely efficient and devoted corps of physicians, both general practitioners and specialists, who faithfully guard the physical condition of its people. Of their number the Virginia State Medical Society has honored itself and Loudoun by electing as its President Dr. G. F. Simpson of Purcellville. And to the marked ability of her physicians is added the Loudoun Hospital, founded in 1912, first occupying a building on Market Street, Leesburg, and later erecting and in 1917 moving into the fine modern hospital building it now occupies. "To Mr. P. Howard Lightfoot's interest and untiring efforts" wrote the hospital's historian "is due the actual bringing together of those factors and conditions which developed into the Leesburg Hospital." Now called the Loudoun County Hospital, it has a large nurses' home, beautiful grounds, fruitful gardens and withal has so splendidly grasped its opportunities for service that it has become essential to the county's welfare. To the physicians of the county, many very generous contributors and to the selfless and untiring work of Loudoun's women may all this great success be ascribed. To add to this full measure, Mrs. Eustis supports in memory of her mother Mrs. Morton, a visiting nursing service in and around Leesburg through which the kindly professional care of a registered nurse (now Mrs. Louise King) is at all times at the disposal of the people for cases of an emergency nature or those not needing continuous attention, entirely without cost to the patient, irrespective of the desire and ability of its beneficiaries to pay therefor.[190]

In this all too brief summary of her present day institutions at least a word should be said of the county's banks. The Peoples National Bank, the Loudoun National Bank, both in Leesburg; the Middleburg National Bank, the Purcellville National Bank, the Hamilton National Bank and the Round Hill National Bank, each in its community, serves the local interest and all unite in this enviable record: that not one bank in the County failed during the great financial depression of recent and unhappy memory.

The exceptionally healthy climate, the rich and well watered lands of Loudoun, together with the fine sport for horse lovers carried on through its long hunting season, have proved a potent magnet to draw new residents to the county. Country homes are constantly being created or restored and surrounding farms are, for the most part, self-sustaining and well handled. With Virginia's assumption of the rôle of a leader in good roads, the old reproach of impassable highways has vanished.

And Loudoun is proud of her people. It is an American community, its roots very deep in soil and tradition. It believes that it occupies that part of the Commonwealth and Nation most conducive to a sane and healthy life. Its sons and daughters sometimes, in following the beckoning finger of fortune, wander far afield; but are prone to return equally convinced with those who seldom leave the county that all in all no better homeland anywhere can be found—devoutly believing that though God might have made a fairer land, yet remaining strong in their reasonable conviction that God never did.


INDEX

Abel, George, [223]
Acquia Creek, [20]
Adams, Francis, [127]
Adams, George, [70]
Adams, John, Pres't, [157]
Adams, John Q., Pres't, [191], [193]
Adams, Matthew, [167]
Adams, Nathaniel, [126]
Akernatatzy, [9]
Alden, John, [42]
Anderson, John, [79]
Aldie, Battle of, [216]
Aldie Castle, [167], [177]
Aldie Manor, [177]
Aldie Town, [62], [105], [167], [193], [214], [216], [217], [220]
Aldridge, J. West, [216]
Alexander, Ann, [160]
Alexander, John, [127], [160]
Alexander, John H., [203], [215]
Alexander, John R. H., Judge and Mrs., [x], [170], [216], [228]
Alexandria, Christ Church, [119]
Alexandria City, [86], [106], [119], [133], [166], [194]
Alexandria, Loudoun and Hamp. R. R., [195], [229]
Alexandria Pike, [21], [64], [66], [68], [74], [88], [90], [205]
Alleghany River, [83]
Algonquins, [2], [4], [16], [18], [20]
Allen, Rev., [164]
Alsop (Quoted), [15]
Amidas, Philip, [10]
Ameroleck, [7], [8]
Anacostans, [20]
Ancram, George, [131]
Andrè, Major, [143] et seq.
Andrews, John, Rev., [72], [91]
Anne, Queen, [45]
Antietam Battle, [211]
Appomattox, [221]
Apprentices, [185], [186], [187]
Arlington, Earl of, [14]
Armand, Charles, [136]
Armand's Legion, [136]
Arnold, Benedict, [142] et seq.
Asbury, George, [127]
Ashby's Gap, [39], [70], [99], [168], [218]
Aubrey, Elizabeth, [42]
Aubrey, Francis, [38], [39], [40], [42], [62], [72], [74], [120], [169], [173]
Aubrey, Thomas, [120]
Aubrey's Ferry, [120], [121]
Austen, W., [186]
Awsley, Henry, [125]
Awsley, Poins, [125]
Awsley, Thomas, [125]
Bacon, Nathaniel, [16], [18]
Bacon's Rebellion, [9], [15], [18]
Bagley, John, [128]
Bagnall, Anthony, [5]
Baker, Col., [206]
Balch, Edwin S., [231]
Balch, L. P. W., [186]
Balch, Thomas, [231]
Balch, Thomas, Library, [vii], [ix], [231]
Balch, Thomas W., [231]
Ball, Burgess, Col., [168], [176], [182]
Ball, Charles A., [229]
Ball, Esther, [80]
Ball, Fayette, [191], [196]
Ball, George W., Capt., [170]
Ball, James, [169]
Ball, Mary, [38], [80]
Ball, Samuel, [223]
Ball, Sarah, [38]
Ball, William, Col., [80], [168]
Ball's Bluff, Battle of, [204]
Baltimore, Lord, [43]
Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Co., [194], [215]
Bank of County, [xii], [183], [203], [234]
Baptists, [78] etc., [114]
Barber, John, [81]
Barksdale, Wm., Col., [204]
Barlow, Arthur, [10]
Bassell, John Y., [202]
Bayley, Joseph, [125]
Beard, Joseph, [184], [187]
Beatty, Russell T., [229]
Beatty, Thos., [127]
Beaty, David, [128]
Beaver, [2], [18]
Beaver Dam, [70]
Beavers, James, [126]
Bell, John B., [187]
Belle Air, [118]
Belmont, [36], [171], [180], [193]
Belmont Chapel, [171]
Belvoir, [viii], [73]
Benham, Samuel, [125]
Benham, Peter, [126]
Bennett, Chas., [127]
Bentley family, [172]
Bentley, R. M., [223]
Benton, Wm., [173], [174], [178]
Berkeley, John, Sir, [12], [13]
Berkeley, William, Sir, [8], [12], [13], [14], [15], [16], [17]
Berkeley, William N., [207]
Berry, Withers, [128]
Beauregard, Gen'l, [204]
Beverley, Robert, [32], [55], [57]
Big Spring, [38], [62], [63], [169], [211]
Binns, Charles [102], [104], [159]
Binns, Charles, Jr., [102], [128], [160], [164]
Binns, John A., [ix], [128], [159], et seq.
Bishop family, [82]
Bladensburg, [179], [190]
Blincoe, Sampson, [184]
Bloomfield, [215], [228]
Bloomfield Road, [220]
Bluemont (see Snickersville), [70], [167], [229]
Blue Ridge, [1], [29], [37], [39], [46], [49], [66], [72], [73], [79], [83], [92], [95], [115], [168], [214], [218]

Blue Ridge Library, [232]
Bohannan, A., Capt., [140]
Booker, [131]
Booram, Wm., [125]
Boston, [124]
Botts, Joshua, [126]
Boundaries, [1], [23], [26], [65], [69], [159], [166]
Boyne, Battle of, [52], [57]
Braddock, Edward, Gen'l, [86]
Braddock's Army, [xi], [66], [86], [87]
Braden, Robert, [157]
Bradfield, Capt., [191]
Brair, James, [125]
Brady, E. B., Dr., [168]
Breckenridge, Hugh A., [231]
Brennan, Andrew J., Bishop, [232]
Brent, Giles, [20]
Brent Town, [53], [60]
Bridges, [68]
Broad Run, [38], [66], [69], [70]
Broad Run Bridge, [66], [68]
Broad Run Church (Baptist), [79]
Bronaugh, William, [166]
Brown, Mrs. (Journalist), [90]
Brown, John's raid, [197]
Brown, Stanley M., Mr. and Mrs., [176]
Brown, William, [159]
Brown's Crossing, [215]
Buffalo, [1], [65]
Bull Run, [39], [67], [99], [166], [204]
Bull Run Battle (See Manassas), [29]
Bull Run Mountains, [1], [214], [217], [219]
Burgess, Chas., Col., [80], [81]
Burkley, Scarlet, [126]
Burnaby, Archdeacon, [228]
Burns, Ignatius, [127]
Burson, Aaron, [187]
Butcher, Sam'l, [126]
Butler, Joseph, [127], [128]
Butler, Sam'l, [125]
Caldwell, S. B. T., [188]
Cameron, Barony, [34], [72]
Cameron, Captain, [154]
Cameron, Glebe, [116]
Cameron Parish, [40], [72], [97], [114], [166]
Campbell, Aeneas, [77], [96], [102], [103], [110], [170]
Campbell County, [200]
Campbell, John, Earl of Loudoun, [x]. (See Loudoun.)
Canals, [194], [195]
Canavest. (See Conoy.)
Cardell, Presley, [184]
Carlheim, [226], [227]
Carnan, Wm., [126]
Carnes, Capt., [146]
Carney, John, [186]
Carolina Road, [38], [42], [49], [60], [67], [105], [106], [120], [121], [172], [176], [178], [228]
Carpetbaggers, [225], [226]
Carr, Peter, [165]
Carr, Sam'l, [184]
Carrington, Timothy, [168]
Carroll, Charles, [43]
Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton, [43]
Carter, Arthur H., Col., [230]
Carter, Charles, [67]
Carter, D., [187]
Carter family, [35], [100]
Carter, Francis M., [223]
Carter, George of Eglesfeld, [x]
Carter, George of Oatlands, [36], [172], [185]
Carter, John A., [197], [198]
Carter, John R., Capt., [207]
Carter, Robert, Councillor, [172]
Carter, Robert, "King," [34], [35], [53], [67], [172]
Carter, Robin, [67]
Carter, Shirley, Dr. and Mrs., [177], [202]
Carter's Mill, [166]
Carthagena, [30], [59]
Catawbas, [63], [64]
Catoctin Church, [79]
Catoctin Furnace Co., [195]
Catoctin Hills, [1], [32], [46], [49], [65], [71], [73], [162], [201]
Catoctin Run, [47], [69], [70], [73], [195]
Caton, Jacob, [127]
Cattle, [228]
Cattle thieves, [61]
Cavaliers, [12], [13], [18]
Cavan, P., [131], [132]
Cavan vs. Murray, [107]
Cedar Creek, [218]
Celden, W. C., [182]
Centreville, [217]
Champ, John, Sgt. Major, [142], et seq.
Champ, John, Mrs., [155], [156]
Champ, Nathaniel, [157]
Champ, William, [158]
Champ's Spring, [157]
Chancellor, Ashby, Mrs., [x]
Chapawamsic, Baptists, [80]
Chapel above Goose Creek, [39], [62], [169]
Charles I, [11], [51]
Charles II, [12], [13], [14], [17]
Cherokees, [2]
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, [194]
Chesapeake Bay, [5]
Cheat Mountain, [176]
Chestnut Hill, [74], [175]
Chicheley, Henry, Sir, [17]
Chichester, Arthur M., Sr., Capt., [202]
Chichester, Arthur M., Jr., Mrs., [234]
Chichester, George M., Capt., [191], [196]
Chinn family, [142]
Chinn, Joseph, [81], [166]
Chinn, Raleigh, I, [80], [81]
Chinn, Raleigh, II, [82]
Chinn, Thomas, [81], [125]
Christmas, [233]
Churches, Christ at Lucketts, [62], [164]
Churches, (See separate names or locations.)
Church Disestablishment, [159], [196]

Civil War, [viii], [50], [170], [176], [195], [197], etc.
Claggett, Henry, Dr., [196]
Claggett, H. O., Capt., [202]
Clapham family, [74], [142]
Clapham, Josias, Sr., [74]
Clapham, Josias, Jr., Col., [74], [96], [102], [112], [121], [122], [126], [134], [136], [138], [141], [166], [175], [179]
Clapham, Josias, Jr., Mrs., [134]
Clapham, Samuel, [74], [175], [184]
Clapham's Ferry, [121]
Clapper, J., Dr., [186]
Clark's Gap, [65]
Clayton, Amos, [168]
Clergy, Established Church, [130]
Cleveland, James, [127]
Clifford, Obadiah, [165]
Climate, [1]
Clinton, Henry, Sir., [143], et seq.
Clyburn, Charles E., [229]
Clover, [160], [162], [229]
Cochran, Chas F., [107]
Cochran, James, [168]
Cocke, Catesby, [47], [70], [72]
Cocke, William, Dr., [71]
Cockerell, Capt., [192]
Cole, Josiah, [49]
Colechester Road, [65], [67]
Coleman, James, [105], [127]
Coleman, Richard, [89],

[91], [102]
Colepeper, 1st Lord, [12]
Colepeper, 2nd Lord, [14], [17], [32]
Colepeper, Alexander, [17], [33]
Colepeper, Catharine, Lady Fairfax, [32], [34]
Colepeper, Margaret, Lady, [32], [33]
Colepeper, Thomas, [12]
Colvil, Thomas, [40], [73]
Colvin, John, [71], [72], [73]
Colvin, John B., [160]
Combs, Joseph, [125]
Combs, Robert, [125]
Combs, Stephen, [125]
Committee of Correspondence, [125]
Committee of Safety, [131], [132], [133], [134], [136], [139]
Compher, John, [223]
Confederate sentiment, [201]
Conklin, Thubert H., [229]
Conoy Island, [21], et seq., [24], [25], [26], [65]
Conrad, [186]
Conrad, Daniel P., [187]
Conrad family, [210]
Conrad's Ferry, [210]
Conrod, Edward, [167]
Conscription, [88]
Conservation Commission, [vii]
Conservative Party, [225]
Convicts, [44], [56], [138], [139]
Cook, William, [167]
Cooper, Alexander, [133]
Cooper, Appollos, [125]
Cooper, Neally M., [134]
Copeland, Richard, [167]
Copper, [67], [73]
Corn, [53], [54], [162], [229]
Cornelison, John, [127]
Cornwallis, Lord, [30], [153]
Cost, Thos. J., [223]
Coton, [35], [36], [171]
Country homes, [vii], [168], [234]
County Clerk's Office, [184]
County Officers, First, [102], etc.
County records, [200], [223]
Courthouse, First, [108]
Courthouse Church services, [164]
Courtald, S. A., [90]
Covenanters, [51]
Cox, Samuel, [126]
Craighill, G. P., Rev., [x]
Cresswell, Joseph, [x]
Cresswell, Nicholas, [xii], [74], [77], [128], et seq., [136], [164]
Cromwell, Oliver, [13], [34], [57]
Cromwell, Richard, [13]
Crooked Billet, [134]
Crown Point, [85]
Cub Run, [70]
Culpeper. (See Colepeper.)
Culture, [185]
Cumberland, Duke of, [85]
Cumberland, Maryland, [84]
Curtin, Mathew, [229]
Custer, Gen'l, [215]
Dairy Cattle, [228]
Darnes, Leonard, [229]
Davis, James, [126]
Davis, John, Capt., [140]
Davis, Richard T., Rev. Dr., [226], [227]
Davis, Westmoreland, Governor, [177], [230]
Davis, William, Col., [140]
Dawson, Franklin L., [230]
Debell, John, [127]
Debell, William, [127]
DeButts, Lawrence, Rev., [39]
Deck, Patrick A., [viii], [212]
Declaration of Independence, [43], [133], [172], [180]
Deer, [2]
Dehaven, Abraham, [128]
Dehaven, Isaac, [128]
Delancey, Governor of New York, [86]
Delawares, [64]
Democrats, [182], [188], [226]
Derry, John P., [223]
Deserters, [212]
Detroit, [157], [158]
Deven, Gen'l, [221]
Devens, Col., [206]
Difficult Run, [40], [68], [69], [72], [73], [87], [97], [98], [115]
Dinker, John, [126]
Dinosaurs, [178]

Dinwiddie, Governor, [83], [84], [86]
Disfranchisement, [222]
Diskin, Daniel, [70]
Distilleries, [89], [186]
Dixon, Joseph, [77], [170]
Dizerega family, [179]
Doctors, [186]
Dodd, John, [126]
Doeg, [9], [16]
Dogi, [9]
Dongan, Governor, [18]
Dorman, George, [138]
Douglas, Earl of, [77]
Douglas, George H., [27]
Douglass, Hugh, [77], [126], [127], [128]
Douglass, William, [77], [131], [134]
Downey, Wm. B., [223]
Drake, Jonathan, [125]
Drake, Thomas, [125]
Dranesville, [204]
Drish, W., [187]
Drunkenness, [131]
Dry Mill Road, [65]
Ducking-spring, [102], [211]
Ducks, Wild, [26], [130]
Dudley, Thos., [82]
Duelling, [190]
Duffy, A. N., Col., [217]
Duffy, Capt., [205]
Dulaney, Benj., [159]
Dunbar, Col., [86]
Dunn, Rev., [196]
Dutch, [15], [60]
Eagle Tavern, [186]
Early, Gen'l, [218]
East India Co., [104]
Edwards, Samuel W., [186]
Edwards, Thomas W., Mr. and Mrs., [xii]
Edwards Ferry, [205]
Elgin, Francis, Jr., [127]
Elgin, Gustavus, [126], [128]
Elizabeth, Queen, [10], [11], [51]
Elk Lick, [67]
Elk Marsh, [53]
Elliott, William, [126]
Ellzey, Catharine, [175]
Ellzey family, [25], [40], [142]
Ellzey, William, [104], [125], [159], [175], [179]
Ely's Corner, [65]
Emerick, Oscar L., [x], [xii], [231]
Enfranchisement of Confederates, [226]
English Board of Agriculture, [161]
Episcopal Theological Seminary Library, [117]
Eskridge, Chas. G., [126]
Eskridge, George, [72]
Eustis, William C., Mr. and Mrs., [172], [231], [233]
Evans, Nathaniel G., Gen'l, [204], et seq.
Evans, Thomas, [42]
Exeter, [176], [204]
Fairfax, Calharme, Lady, [32], [34]
Fairfax Family, Sketch, [33]
Fairfax, Ferdinando, 2nd Lord, [34]
Fairfax, 5th Lord, [33], [34]
Fairfax, George W., [67], [73]
Fairfax, Henry, Col., [178]
Fairfax, John M., Col., [178], [202]
Fairfax, Richard, [33]
Fairfax, Thomas, 1st Lord, [33]
Fairfax, Thomas, 3rd Lord, [34]
Fairfax, Thomas, 6th Lord, [18], [33], [35], [107], [122], [228]
Fairfax, William, [35], [72], [73]
Fairfax County, [40], [69], [71], [87], [89], [96], [97], [102], [113], [159], [166], [207]
Fairfax County Court, [69], [113]
Fairfax Courthouse, [67], [89]
Fairfax, Glebe, [196]
Fairfax Meeting, [78]
Falkner, [91]
Farnesworth, Henry, [126]
Fauna, [1], [2]
Fauntleroy, Chas. M., Col., [202]
Fauquier County, [99], [207], [220]
Featherstone, W. S., Col., [204]
Federalists, [179], [188]
Fendall, Arthur, Mrs., [175]
Fendall, Thomas M., [x], [25], [190]
Fendall, Thomas M., Mrs., [25]
Fenton, Enoch, [223]
Ferries, [68], [120], et seq., [168]
Ferries, Clapham's, [121]
Ferries, Edwards, [205]
Ferries, Noland's, [113], [120], et seq., [131], [139], [140], [217]
Ferries, Point of Rocks, [120]
Ferries, Snickers, [168]
Ferries, Vestal's, [66]
Fevers, [163]
Finnekin, William, [125]
First Colony, [11]
Fitzhugh, William, [169]
Flat Spring, [74]
Flemming, John, [230]
Foley, Mr., [186]
Forbas, John, [139]
Forbes, Gen'l, [94]
Fords, [68], [210]
Forests, [1], [154]
Forests Burned, [6], [9], [13]
Forsyth, Jas. W., Lieut. Col., [219]
Fort Beauregard, [204]
Fort Cumberland, [93]
Fort Du Quesne, [xi], [85], [86], [93], [100]
Fort Evans, [204], [205]
Fort Johnston, [204]
Fort Necessity, [66], [84], [85]
Fort Niagara, [85]
Fort Ontario, [100]

Fort Oswego, [100]
Foundling, John, [167]
Fox, George, [48]
Fox, George K., Jr., [200], [223] et seq.
Foxcroft, [xii], [172], [228], [231]
Foxes, [2]
Fox-hunting, [59], [227], [228]
Franklin, B. W., [108]
Frasier, Herod, [223]
Frederick, [160]
Freedman's Bureau, [225]
French, Mr., [40]
French and Indian War, [72], [83]
French and Indians, [46]
Fruitland, [88], [89], [91], [107]
Fulford, John, Major, [103]
Fuller, Edward C., Capt., [230]
Furr, Enoch, [128]
Furr, Fenton, [223]
Fry, Joshua, Col., [66], [84]
Fry, Major, [90]
Fry-Jefferson Map, [66]
Frying Pan Run, [67]
Gage, Lieut. Col., [86]
Garalland, [77], [131]
Garden Club of Virginia, [vii]
Garver, Henry, [223]
Gates, General, [143]
Geese, Wild, [26], [130]
"Genius of Liberty," [183], [188]
George II, King, [107]
George III, King, [xi]
George, Wallace, [204]
George, William, [128]
Georgetown, D. C., [66], [180]
Georgetown, Virginia, [68], [106]
German Reformed Church, [80]
German Settlement, [46], [80]
Germans, [45], [72], [80], [114], [135], [159], [166], [185], [201], [223]
Gerrard, John, Rev., [79]
Gettysburg, Battle of, [207], [216], [218]
Gibbs, James L., [128]
Gibson, Capt., [211]
Gibson, David, [167]
Gibson, Harry P., Dr., [216]
Gibson, Henry C., [216]
Gibson, John A., Dr., [216]
Giddings family, [104]
Giddings, William, Col., [201]
Gilbert, Ernest, [230]
Gilbert, Humphrey, Sir, [10]
Gilbert, Silas, [128]
Gill, Wm. H., Major, [230]
Gold, [13]
Goodhart, Briscoe, [ix], [139], [201], [209]
Gore (Coachman), [92]
Gore, Coleman, Mr. and Mrs., [175]
Goose Creek, [1], [25], [37], [62], [63], [69], [70], [80], [112], [141]
Goose Creek and Little River Navigation Company, [195]
Goose Creek Meeting, [78]
Gough, Gilbert H., [230]
Gouveneur, Mrs., [178]
Govaert, Rev. Fr., [232]
Graffenreid, Christopher, Baron de, [25]
Graham, Margaret, [120]
Grant of 1649, [12]
Grant of 1669, [14], [15]
Grant of 1673, [14], [15]
Grant, Isaac, [126]
Grant, Jasper, [126]
Grant, U. S., Gen'l, [218]
Grass, [1], [229]
Gray, Grover C., [230]
Gray, John, [184]
Gray, William H., [223]
Graydey, James, [125]
Grayson, Alex., Capt., [207]
Grayson, Benjamin, [71], [72], [118]
Grayson, Spence, Rev., [118]
Grayson, William, Col., [71], [118], [135]
Great Hunting Creek, [73]
Great Meadows, [85]
Great Spring. (See Big Spring.)
Green, Charles, Rev. Dr., [40], [118]
Green, Colonel, [135]
Green, Nathaniel, Gen'l, [154]
Greenback raid, [215]
Greenway, [63], [203]
Gregory's Gap, [73]
Griffin, Walter's Rolling Road,

[67]
Griffith, David, Rev. Dr., [118], [132]
Griggs, G. M., Gen'l, [216]
Grimes, William R., [230]
Grubb, John, [223]
Guerillas, [219]
Gun factory, [136]
Gunn, John, [139]
Gypsum. See Plaster(land)
Habeas Corpus in Virginia, [27]
Hague, Francis, [112]
Hale, Horatio, [x]
Halkett, James, [94]
Halkett, Peter, Sir., [xi], [66], [86], [87], [92], etc.
Halkett, Peter, Sir, (Jr.), [95]
Halifax, [101]
Hall, James, Rev. Dr., [165]
Hall, Wilbur C., [vii], [x]
Hall, William, Jr., [70]
Hamilton, James, [96], [102], [104], [109], [112], [113]
Hamilton Parish, [39]
Hamilton Town, [168], [212]
Hammerley, Nellie, Miss, [x]
Hampton, Anthony, [69]
Hancock, John, [133]
Hancock, Lina, [125]
Hanson, Richard, [125]
Harding, John I., [184]

Hardy, Leonard H., [230]
Harper, Capt., [61]
Harper, John, [159]
Harper's Ferry, [xi], [73], [197], [207], [232]
Harris, H. B., [204]
Harrison, Burr, [21], [24], [65]
Harrison, Burr (2nd), [173]
Harrison, Burr W., [186], [212]
Harrison, Catharine, Mrs., [175]
Harrison, Charles F., [x], [212]
Harrison, Cuthbert, [25]
Harrison, Fairfax, [viii], [ix], [12], [67], [72]
Harrison, Harry T., [184]
Harrison, Henry, Mrs., [232]
Harrison, Henry T., [210]
Harrison, John Peyton, [125], [166]
Harrison, Lalla, Miss (Mrs. White), [177]
Harrison, Louise D., Miss (Patton), [231]
Harrison, Mathew, [25], [175]
Harrison, Rebecca, Miss, [vii]
Harte, John, [69]
Hassininga, [6]
Hawling, William, [69]
Haxall, Bolling W., Major, [230]
Hazen, E., [185]
Head, James W., [viii], [13], [32], [123], [126], [213]
Heale, William, [166]
Helm, L. C., [202]
Heaton, Henry, [ix], [212]
Heaton, Nathaniel, Capt., [207]
Henderson, Richard H., [184], [186], [191]
Henderson, Samuel, [125]
Henry, Capt., [192]
Henry, John, [126]
Henry, Patrick, [129]
Hepburn, Thos., [167]
Hessian Fly, [163]
Hessian Prisoners, [139]
Hews, Edward, [70]
Hexon, James, [167]
Highwaymen, [61]
Highways, [vii], [60], et seq.
Hill, Lysander, Judge, [224]
Hillsborough, [65], [167], [186]
Hinds, David, [138]
Hirst, Richard, [126]
Hirst, Samuel C., [230]
Hixon, Timothy, [128]
Hoban, James, [178]
Hoboken, [153]
Hoffman family, [170]
Hoge, Ei J., [123]
Hogs, [120], [228]
Holmes, John, Rev., [40]
Holmes, Oliver W., Justice, [206]
Hopkins, David, [127]
Hopkins, John G., [171]
Hopton, Ralph, Lord, [12]
Horses, [59], [184], [227], [228]
Horse Racing, [184]
Horse Shows, [227], [228]
Horse thieves, [61], [212]
Hough, Emerson, [82]
Hough, Frank, Lieut., [229]
Hough, John, [82], [107], [113], [159], [167]
Hough, Joseph, [128]
Hough, Mahlon, [167]
Hough, Robert H., [187]
Hough, Thomas, [167]
Hough, William, [166]
Hough's Tavern, [186]
Hourihane, John T., [233]
Howard of Effingham, Lord, [18], [28]
Howe, Lord, [129], [154]
Huchison, Andrew, [106]
Huchison, Daniel, [106]
Huchison family, [106]
Huchison, J. R., Capt., [202]
Huchison, John, [106]
Huchison, William, [127], [128]
Hugh, John, [112]
Hull, Samuel, [40], [42]
Hull's Army, [157]
Humphrey, [186]
Humphrey, Alexander P., [229]
Humphrey, Benj. I., [125]
Humphreys, John, [184]
Humphries, Capt., [192]
Hulbert, Wm. P., Lieut., [230]
Hunting Creek, [65]
Hunton, Eppa, Gen'l, [204], [206], [207], [209], [224]
Hurley, Patrick J., Col. and Mrs., [171]
Igoe, John S., Rev., [233]
Indentured servants, [53], [88]
Indians, [1], [12], [15], [18], [20], [85], [89], [99]
Indian Mounds, [63]
Indian Tribes, Akernatatzy, [9]
Indian Tribes, Algonquins, [2], [3], [4], [16], [18], [20]
Indian Tribes, Anacostans, [20]
Indian Tribes, Catawbas, [63]
Indian Tribes, Cherokees, [2]
Indian Tribes, Delawares, [64]
Indian Tribes, Doegs, [9], [16]
Indian Tribes, Dogi, [9]
Indian Tribes, Hassininga, [6], [7]
Indian Tribes, Iroquois, [2], [3], [4], [6], [9], [15], [16], [18], [20], [24], [60]
Indian Tribes, Mahocs, [9]
Indian Tribes, Managogs, [9]
Indian Tribes, Manahoacks, [3], [4], [6], [8], [9], [15], [18], [32], [60]
Indian Tribes, Mangoacks, [9]
Indian Tribes, Massawomecks (See Iroquois)
Indian Tribes, Monacans, [6], [8], [9]
Indian Tribes, Nacothtanks, [20]
Indian Tribes, Nahyssans, [9]
Indian Tribes, Nantaughtacunds, [6]
Indian Tribes, Nanticokes, [9]
Indian Tribes, Nottoways, [2]

Indian Tribes, Nuntaneuck, [9]
Indian Tribes, Nuntally, [9]
Indian Tribes, Piscataways, [20], [21]
Indian Tribes, Potomacs, [7]
Indian Tribes, Powhatans, [3], [6]
Indian Tribes, Sapon, [9]
Indian Tribes, Senecas, [16], [21], [24]
Indian Tribes, Shakahonea, [6]
Indian Tribes, Sioux, [3]
Indian Tribes, Stegarake, [4]
Indian Tribes, Stegora, [6]
Indian Tribes, Susquehannocks, [2], [9], [15], [16], [18], [20], [24], [28], [60]
Indian Tribes, Tacci, [9]
Indian Tribes, Tauxuntania, [6]
Indian Tribes, Tuskaroras, [2]
Innes, James, Col., [86]
Intermarriage, [37]
Irish, [43], [114], [138]
Iroquois, [2], [3], [4], [6], [9], [15], [16], [18], [20], [24], [60]
Iselin, Oliver, [82]
Jackson, Andrew, Gen'l, [xi], [189]
Jackson, Level, [70]
Jackson, Stonewall, Gen'l, [210]
Jail, County, [102], [110]
James I, [11], [51]
James II, [44], [58]
James River, [12]
Janney, Amos, [47], [69]
Janney, Charles P., [223], [224]
Janney, Hannah, Mrs., [78]
Janney, Jacob, [78]
Janney, John, [xii], [167], [197], [198], [226]
Janney, Joseph, [132], [159], [223]
Janney, Lilias, Miss, [x]
Janney, Mahlon, [166]
Janney, Samuel, [167]
Janney, Stephen, [168]
Jefferson, Thomas, President, [129], [133], [161], et seq., [178]
Jeffries, Herbert, Sir, [17]
Jenifer, W. H., Col., [204], [205]
Jenings, Edmund, [34]
Jermyn, Lord, [12], [13]
Johnson, Bradley T., Col., [208]
Johnson, George, [126], [131]
Johnson, Joseph, [39], [42]
Johnson, Rebecca, [120]
Johnson, Robert, [126]
Johnson, W., [131]
Johnson, William, Col., [86]
Johnson, Valentine B., [230]
Johnston, Frances B., Miss, [xii]
Johnston, Joseph E., Gen'l, [204]
Jones, Rev., [118]
Jones, James G., [187]
Jones, John, Jr., [127]
Jones, William E., Gen'l, [208]
Jumonville, [85]
Keane, John J., Bishop, [232]
Keith, Donald, [139]
Keith, James, [104]
Kelly, William, [139]
Kendrick, John, [125]
Kennan, Thos., [128]
Kentucky, [81], [157], [159]
Kercheval, Sam'l, [137]
Ketocton. (See Catoctin.)
Key's, Gap, [66]
Key's Gap Ferry, [88], [90]
Keys, Gersham, [66]
Key's plantation, [92]
Kile (See Kyle), John, [173], [174]
Kile, John, Jr., [173], [174]
Kilgour, George, [127]
Kilpatrick, Hugh J., Gen'l, [211], [216], [217]
King George County, [99]
King, Louise, Mrs., [234]
King, Smith, [128]
King, Thomas, [126], [128]
King, William, [186]
Kirk, Mr., [130], [131]
Krebs, Henry, [185]
Kyle family, [173]. (See Kile)
Labour supplies, [54]
Lacey, Israel, [167]
Lacey's Ordinary, (See West's)
Lafayette, de Marquis, [140], [171], [178], [191], et seq.
Lancaster County, [99]
Lancaster, T. A., Jr., [170]
Lane, Hardage, [126]
Lane, James, [126]
Lasswell, Jacob, [70]
Lasswell, John, [69]
Lawrence, Mrs., [192]
Lawyers, [186]
Lederer, John, [8]
Lee, Alexander L., [223]
Lee, Anne, Miss, [232]
Lee family, [35], [100], [142]
Lee, Fitzhugh, Gen'l, [216]
Lee, Francis Lightfoot, [104], [110], [112], [129], [133]
Lee, Henry, Gen'l, [ix], [142]
Lee, Lawrence R., [204]
Lee, Lizzie A., Miss, [232]
Lee, Ludwell, [36], [171], [180], [193]
Lee, Philip Ludwell, [111]
Lee, Richard Bland, [166]
Lee, Richard Henry, [71], [171]
Lee, Robert E., Gen'l, [142], [170], [176], [208], [210], [214], [216], [218]
Lee, Thomas, [34], [35], [42], [104]
Lee, Thomas Ludwell, [36], [171]
Lee-Jackson Highway, [62], [228]
Leesburg, [vii], [62], [65], [68], [75], [105], [107], [111] et seq., [119], [129], [134], [140], [141], [164], [165], [172], [179], [180], [190], [191] et seq., [195], [198], [203], [205], [206], [211], [228], [232]
Leesburg Academy, [184], [192]
Leesburg Assembly, [233]
Leesburg, Battle of, [211]
Leesburg Industries, [186]
Leesburg Institute, [193]
Leesburg, King Street, [62], [113]
Leesburg Library, [231]
Leesburg, Loudoun Street, [65], [75]
Leesburg, nursing service, [233]
Leesburg, pavements, [183]
Leesburg, Postmasters, [179]
Leesburg Railroad Company, [195]
Leesburg, stockade, [112]
Leesburg, taverns, [43]
Leesburg, and Snickers Gap Turnpike Co., [66]
Leslie, Thomas, [167]
Letcher, Governor, [207]
Lewis, Betty, Mrs., [172]
Lewis, Daniel, [126]
Lewis, Thomas, [126], [179]
Liberia, [194]
Library of Congress, [ix], [x], [xii], [90],