INDEX

by

John H. Gano

A
Adams, Francy, [34]
Alabama, [47]
Alexandria, [4], [21], [27], [28], [30], [64]
Alexandria Times, [64]
Alexandria-Winchester Stage Coach Line, [23]
Allison, Gordon, [31]
Allison, Robert, [23]
Alrich, Rev. W. A., [61]
Annandale, [30], [51], [64]
Aquia, [10]
"Artillery Hill", [48]
Ashby's Gap, [18]
"Ash Grove", [41]
Associated Press, [63]
Ayers, John, [19]
B
Bacon, Nathaniel, [11]
Baker family, [62]
Baker, Dr. & Mrs., [36]
Ball family, [62]
Ball, S. M., [35]
Ball, WM. W., [34], [41]
Ballard family, [62]
Ballard, Capt., [64], [65]
Baptists, [20], [39], [67]
Jerusalem Baptist Church, [20]
Barbour, Mrs. John, [37]
Baxter family, [9]
Beak, Rev. O. C., [62]
Beattie, Capt. V., [50]
Beauregard, Gen., [47], [48]
Belvoir, [14]
Berkeley, Sir Wm., [11]
Berkley, Col., [65]
Berry, Capt. J. O., [65]
Beverly, Maj. Robt., [11], [16]
Bill of Rights, [27]
Bland, Richard, [27]
Bleight family, [62]
Blenheim, [4], [24]
Blenkers Dutch, [57]
Blue Ridge, [18]
Bolling, Girard, [31]
Bolling, Lucian, [31]
Boston Port Act, [27]
Bowman family, [62]
Bowman, Gen., [21]
Braddock, Gen., [21]
Braddock Road, [21]
Brecon Ridge, [19]
Brent family, [9]
Bristoe, John, [31]
Bristow Station, [43]
Broadwater, Chas., [29], [37]
Brooks, Henry T., [35], [42]
Brown, Judge Paul E., [65]
Brown, Rev. R. J., [38]
Bull Run, [18], [54]
Burke, [62]
Burke, Levi, [41]
Burke, Minnan, [34]
Burke, Silas, [34]
C
Camp Beverly, [54]
Canfield, Bleeker, [39]
Carlyle, John, [29]
Carper, Thos. E., [34]
Carter, Robert, [15], [17], [18]
Carys, Misses Constance, Hetty, Jennie, [48]
Catholic Church, [67]
Centennial, [60]
Centreville, [21], [43], [48], [64]
Chain Bridge, [28]
Chain Bridge Road, [23]
Chantilly, [17]
Chapman, Mrs. Thos. P., [45]
Chapman, William, [38]
Charles County, MD, [31]
Chichester family, [62]
Chichester, Judge D. M., [65]
Christian Scientist Church, [67]
Circuit Court of Fairfax, [65]
Civil War, [22], [24], [36], [37], [39], [41], [43-54]
Clark, Thos., [31]
Coates, Alice M., [54]
Coffer, Thos. W., [19]
Colchester, [11], [29]
Coleman, James, [34]
Coleman, Richard, [31], [34]
Coomb's Cottage, [4], [36], [37], [38]
Confederate Monument, [4], [64]
Conrad, Thos. Nelson, [34], [38]
Continental Army, [28]
Cooper family 37, [62]
Cooper Carriage House, [4], [37], [45]
Corcoran, W. W., [60]
Cornwall, England, [19]
Corse, Gen. M. D., [65]
Country Club Hills, [24]
Courthouse Road, [30]
Cross, John D., [34]
Culpeper, [13], [41], [49]
Culpeper, Thomas Lord, [11], [12]
D
Daniel, Sen. John W., [65]
Daniel, Stephen, [31]
D'Astre Place, [4], [37]
Davis, Jefferson, [48]
de la Warr, Lord, [6]
Deneale, Wm., [34]
Dennis, Gordon, [41]
Doeg Indians, [10]
Dogue Neck, [14]
Donohue, Capt., S. R., [64]
Doyne Manor, MD, [31]
Draper, S., [38]
Drayton family, [9]
Dudley family, [9]
Dulaney, D. F., [35]
Dumfries, [43]
Duncan's Chapel, [4], [43], [44], [61], [62]
"Dunleith", [37]
E
Earp, Caleb, [23]
Earp's Corner, [23], [24]
"Earp's Ordinary", [4], [24], [45]
East Street, [24]
Ellzey, Lewis, [21]
Ellzey, Thomazen, [19]
England/English, [10], [16], [25], [28], [36], [55]
Episcopal Church, [66], [67]
Ewell, LCol/Gen. Richard S., [43-45]

F
Fairfax family, [62]
Agricultural Society, [41]
Cemetery, [62]
Col. George Wm., [19]
County, [7-11], [17], [18], [27], [28], [30], [34], [42], [44], [50], [65], [67]
Court House, [4], [17], [28], [29], [32], [33], [38], [39], [41], [44], [57], [60], [61], [63], [64], [66], [67]
Herald, [64]
Lord, 13, Thos., [29]
Post Office, [38]
Resolves, [27], [29]
Station, [22], [45], [65]
"Store", [4], [25], [31]
Town, [6], [17], [18], [19], [23], [27], [28], [30], [31], [40-42], [44], [46], [51], [55-57], [61], [64]
William, [14]
Fairview Subdivision, [32]
Falls Church, [19]
"Farmer's Intelligencer", [34]
Farr, 14-year-old son, [22]
Home, [4], [22], [41]
Richard Ratcliffe, [50]
Roger, M., [31]
Fauquier Springs, [43]
Ferguson family, [62]
Fifth N. Y. Cavalry, [49]
Fitzhugh family, [9], [62]
David, [34]
Harry, [38]
Wm. M., [11], [17], [35]
Flint Hill School, [24]
Fontainebleau, [30]
Ford family, [62]
Antonia, [52-56]
Building, [4], [25]
C. Vernon, [66]
Thomas, [19]
T. M., [34]
Fort Duquesne, [21]
Franklin, Benjamin, [14]
"Freedom Hill", [29], [30]
French-Indian War, [26]
G
Gainesville, [64]
Gallow's Road, [30]
Gardner, Wm., [19]
Gentlemen Justices, [34]
George II, [18]
George Mason College, [21]
"Glebe Land", [19]
Gooding, W. B., [35]
Gordon, James L., [65]
Greenway Hills, [24]
Gunnell Family, [25], [62]
George, [31]
Henry, [29]
Joshua, [44]
Dr. Wm. P., [34], [36], [41], [48]
Gunston Hall, [14]
H
Hall, Rev. J. Cleveland, [65]
Halley, James, [21]
John, [32]
Hamilton, James, [21]
Parish, [18]
Hatcher, W., [40]
Haymarket, [64]
Henderson, Alexander, [19]
Henry, Patrick, [26-28]
Herbert, Col. Arthur, [65]
Hill family, [9]
Hitt, J. D., [34]
Hooe, Robert, [34]
Howard, Lord of Effingham, [13]
Howsing family, [9]
Huguenots, [15]
Hunter family, [62]
Gen., [46], [47]
James, [34]
John, [34]
Hunting Creek, [10]
Hunton, Gen. Eppa, [65]
Huntt, O. W., [60]
I
Indians, [7-9], [11], [12], [30]
Manahoac, [8]
Occannechi, [11]
Susquehannock, [10], [11]
Irish, [15]
J
Jackson, Andrew, [60]
Family, [38]
Spencer, [31]
Jamestown Colony, [5-7], [9], [12], [31]
Jefferson, Thos., [35]
"Jessie Scouts", [50]
Johnston, Gen. J. E., [48]
George, [27]
Johnstone, LCol., [49]
Jones, Cadwallader, [17]
Elcon, [34]
K
Keith family, [62]
Kelsey, Ruben, [41]
Kemper Battery, [47]
Kilbourne, Chas. & Fay, [66]
King's Highway, [28]
Kirby, Chas., [41]
L
Ladies' Memorial Assn., [65]
Lafayette, Gen., [28]
Layton Hall, [36], [55]
Lee Boulevard, [4]
Fitz, [49]
Hancock, [34]
Richard Bland, [34]
Richard Henry, [27], [34]
R. E. Confederate Camp, [64]
Gov. Wm. Fitzhugh, [65]
Leighton, Rev. John, [41]
Lewis, Mr., [60]
Lincoln, Pres., [49]
Linton, Wm., [19]
Little, Chas., [30], [34]
Little Hunting Creek, [14]
Littlejohn, Samuel, [19]
Little River Turnpike, [4], [17], [23], [24], [28], [30], [32], [37], [65]
Logan, Henry, [23]
Lomax, L. L., [54]
London, [12]
Loudoun County, [28], [30]
Love family, [62]
Judge, [36]
Thos. R., [25], [36]
Lutheran Church, [67]
M
Machen, James P., [41]
Magner Tract, [19]
Main Street, [23], [38], [44]
Malone, Dr. W. P., [66]
Manassas, [46], [47]
First Battlefield, [48]
Railroad, [40], [46]
Manor, "Doyne", [31]
Marr, Camp (Vets), [64]
Capt. John Q., [43], [44]
Monument, [66]
Marshall, John, [35]
Maryland Colonists, [8], [31], [50]
Mason family, [9]
Mason, George, [14], [23], [27], [29], [30]
Maxwell, [8]
Mayhugh, J. F., [34]
McCandlish, Mrs. Fairfax Shields, [38]
McCarty, Capt. Daniel, [19]
McWhorter family, [62]
Dr. W. D., [65]
Meade, Rt. Rev. Wm., [39]
Merriweather family, [9]
Methodist Church, [39], [43], [56], [62], [66], [67]
Middlesex County, [55]
Millan, John, [34]
Miller, Col. Francis P., [24]
Minor, George, [30]
Moncure family, [62]
Moore family, [62]
Helen, [66]
Street, [32]
Thos., [38]
Wm., [17]
Morgan, J. P., [57], [59]
Morris, Mrs. Hannah, [38]
Mosby, John S., [48-50];
Moss family, [38], [39], [62]
Alfred, [35]
Thos., [31], [35]
Wm., [35]
Mount Vernon, [14], [27]
Mount Vineyard, [32], [39]
Murray, Mrs. Douglas, [37]
Thos., [38]
"My Maryland", [48]
N
National Register of Historical Places, [23]
Negro Slaves, [15]
Nelson, Jos., [49]
Non-Importing Resolutions, [27]
Northern Neck, [15]
O
Occoquan, [11], [17], [18]
Old Capitol Prison, [54]
"Old Field Schools", [15]
"Old Oaken Buckets", [34]
Oliver House, [4], [25], [44]
Ordinance of Succession, [42]
Oswego County, N. Y., [38]
Ox Road, [17], [19], [21], [22]
P
Palfrey, John, [56]
Palmyra, [41]
Payne's Church, [4], [17], [19], [21], [39], [43]
Edward, [19], [20]
Street, [64], [67]
Wm., [30], [34]
Peake, Humphrey, [34]
Pendleton, Edmund, [27]
Pennsylvania, [57]
"Phantom Ball", [66]
Pictorial War Record, [46], [51]
Poeh, Richard W., [34]
Pohick, [14]
Port Tobacco, MD, [31]
Potomac, [28]
"Poynton" Manor, [31]
Presbyterian Church, [41], [67]
Prince William County, [18], [43]
Privy Council, [12]
Providence, [23], [33], [41]
R
Randall, J. R., [48]
Randolph, Peyton, [27]
"Rangers", [12]
Rappahannock County, [43]
River, [14]
Ratcliffe family, [62]
Chas., [31]
Division, [38]
Graveyard, [4], [32]
Home, [4], [32]
Jane, [31]
John, [31]
John of Poynton, [31]
Laura, [52], [53]
Lucian, [31]
Mildred, [41]
Nancy, [31]
Patsy, [31]
Penelope, [31]
Racetrack, [4], [32]
Richard, [22], [24], [30], [31], [33], [34]
Robert, [31], [32], [35]
Samuel, [31]
Tavern, [24]
Ratcliffe-Logan-Allison House, [23]
Ravensworth, [30]
Rebel Scout, [38]
Revolutionary War, [20], [26]-28
Richardson,
Mrs. E. V., [41]
F. D., [35], [41]
F. W., [35], [38], [60]
House, [4]
John R., [41]
Richmond, [42], [43], [46], [48], [60], [65]
"Ripley's Believe It Or Not", [35]
Rochambeau, Gen., [28]
Rocky Run Chappell, [21]
Rolfe, Thos., [31]
Roosevelt, F. D., [55]
Belle Wyatt, [55]
Rose Bower, [4], [38]
Rumsey family, [62]
Mrs. Daniel, [39]
Place, [32]
Wm. T., [39], [41]
Ryer family, [62]
Ryland Chapel, [39]
S
Sager Avenue, [38], [64]
Saunders, Lewis, Jr., [17]
Schroeder's Band, [65]
Scott, Richard M., [34]
Second US Cavalry, [44], [45]
Selecman, M. R., [34]
Simpson, Benjamin, [65]
Smith, Augustine I., [34]
"Extra Billy", [44], [45]
Gen. Gustavus W., [48]
Capt. John, [8], [10]
Sons of Confederate Vets, [64]
Spain, Ambassador To, [55]
Stamp Act, [27]
Stanhope, Wm., [34]
Stars and Bars, [47]
Steadman, Rev. Melvin, [39]
Stoughton, Brig. Gen. E. H., [48], [49]
Stuart family, [62]
David, [30], [34]
J. E. B., [49], [53], [54]
S. T., [34], [41]
Sugar Act, [27]
Sutton, Chas., [41]
Swink, Wm., [41]

T
Taylor, J. R., [34]
Tea Act, [27]
Terrett family, [62]
Thomas, Judge Henry W., [4], [37]
Thompson, LCol. (USA), [57]
Thornton family, [62]
Thoroughfare, [64]
Throckmorton, Lord of Ellington, [31]
Richard, [41]
Robert, [31]
Tidewater, [7]
Tobacco, [11], [19], [29]
Tompkins, Lt. Chas. H., [44], [45]
Towner family, [62]
"Truro", [19]
Episcopal Church, [4], [20], [21], [25], [36], [38], [56], [61]
Parish, [18], [19]
Rectory, [4], [25], [48]
Turner, Robert, [31]
U
United Daughters of the Confederacy, [56]
University Drive, [38], [55]
V
Van Dorn, Gen., [38]
Vienna, [4], [29]
Vincent family, [9]
Virginia, [26], [42], [43]
Va. Historic Landmark Register, [23]
VMI, [43]
Va. National Guard, [19]
Va. State Legislature, [23], [40]
W
Warren, Henry, [31]
Warrenton, [4], [38], [43]
Rifles, [43]
Washington, D. C., [4], [54], [60], [64]
Capt. Augustine, [14]
George, [19], [20], [27], [29]
Laurence, [14]
Martha, [57]
Wills, [58], [59], [60]
Waugh, James, [34]
West, Hugh Jr., [21]
West Point, [49]
Whittle, Bishop, [61]
Wiley, James, [34]
Willard Estate, [55]
Hotel, [55]
Joseph, [56], [66]
Major, [54], [55]
Belle Willard School, [55]
Joseph Willard Health Center, [55]
Willcoxon, Capt. Rizin, [24]
Tavern, [4], [32], [48], [61], [64]
William & Mary, [16]
Williamsburg, [15], [18]
Williams, Franklin, [50]
H. C., [41]
Ira, [34]
Joseph, [41]
Wilson, Woodrow, [55]
Wines, Niagara, Delawares, Concords, [37]
Wren, James, [30]
Wyatt, Belle Layton, [55]
Wythe, George, [27]
Y
Yeardley, Gov., [29], [34]
Yorkshire, [48]
Z
Zion Church, [38], [39], [61], [62]