Marion G. Willis, elected July 1, 1902, to June 30, 1904
Thomas P. Wallace, elected July 1, 1904, to August 31, 1908
H. Lewis Wallace, elected Sept. 1, 1908, and now serving.
INDEX.
Accoqueck, [19].
Acorn Lodge, I. O. O. F., [221].
Acquisition of Territory—Walker’s exploration, [281];
the Great Northwest, [312];
the Louisiana purchase, [313];
the Florida purchase, [314];
acquisition of Texas, [314];
the territory from Mexico, [314].
Adams, Capt. Andrew B., [221].
Adams, John, [230], [294].
Adams, John Quincy, [311].
Adams, Rev. Geo. F., [211].
Adams, Samuel, patriot, [307].
A great revival of religion, [93].
Aldridge, Miss Virginia, [224].
Aler, George, [141].
Alexander, Capt. Robert H., [184].
Alexander, Gen. E. P., [91], [266].
Alexander, Philip, [134]
Alexander, Robert B., editor. [227].
Allen, John, town trustee, [42].
Allen, Wm., [140], [142].
Allison, John W., Jr., [167].
Alsop, Boswell, [168].
Ames, Michael, hostage prisoner, [77], [79].
Amoroleck, Smith’s prisoner, [15], [17].
Anasheroans, Indian tribe, [19].
Anderson. Capt. John K., [184].
Anstice, Mrs. Judith, teacher, [197].
Argall, Capt., [20].
Armistead, Henry, court clerk, [130].
Arts and manufactures encouraged, [46].
Assembly’s Home and School, [198].
Association for the P. V. A., [324].
Atkinson, John, [237].
Bacon, Nathaniel, [281], [283].
Baggett, Samuel I., [262].
Baggett, Wm. M., [141].
Bagnall, Anthony, historian, [13], [15].
Bailey, William, [221].
Ball, Col. Wm. B., [83].
Ball, John M., publisher, [229].
Ball, John Wesley, [174].
Bankhead, Col. John, [257].
Barber, Rev. H. H., [207].
Barbour, Gov. James, [132].
Barksdale, Gen. Wm., [81], [88], [97], [99].
Barlosius. Charles F., [167].
Barney, Dr. J. N., [326].
Barney, Mrs. Joseph Nicholas, [326].
Barton, Thomas B., hostage prisoner, [74], [77].
Barton, Judge Wm. S., [68], [183], [215].
Battle of Fredericksburg, [91], [92].
Beale, Wm. C., [138], [139], [140].
Beckwith, Frank, [174].
Benson, Wm., [171].
Benwick, J. B., Jr., architect, [141], [210].
Bernard, Wm., [46].
Berrey, John J., hostage prisoner, [79], [142].
Berrey, Robert B., mayor, [184], [209].
Beverley, Harry, town trustee, [39].
Beverley, Robert, [28], [35].
Billingsly, Rev. Joseph A., editor, [227].
Biscoe, Robert L., publisher, [229].
Blackburn, Robert, [167].
Blackford, Wm. M., editor, [227].
Blair, John, [302], [304].
Blanton, Thomas, [237].
Boardman, Stephen A., teacher. [197].
Board of Health, [335].
Bonaparte, Charlotte, [243].
Bonaparte, Emperor Napoleon, [243], [310].
Boswell, Capt. J. K., engineer, [96].
Botts, Benjamin. [172].
Bowen, Wm., [167].
Bowering, Benjamin, machinist, [169], [176].
Bowering, Prof. A. B., [169], [192], [201], [211], [325].
Bowman, Mrs. D. C., [223].
Bradley, Capt. James H., hostage prisoner, [77], [78].
Bradley, Mrs. Lucilla S., [323].
Bradley, Wm. E., [127], [147], [176], [177], [227], [261].
Bradford, Daniel, [166].
Braxton, Capt. Carter, [70], [71], [72].
Braxton, Carter, signer D. I., [247].
Braxton, Rev. Carter, [211].
Brent, Thomas N., [197], [261].
Bridges—Chatham, [171];
Stafford, [171];
Free, [171].
Briggs, David, [64].
Broaddus, Rev. Andrew, [210], [211].
Broaddus, Rev. Wm. F., D. D., [74], [77], [78], [197], [211].
Brockenburg, Dr. John, [193].
Brooke, Judge Francis, [125].
Brooke, Gov. Robert, [130], [218], [220].
Brown, James, [172].
Brown, John, [183], [313].
Brown, Rev. James E., [216].
Brown, Rev. John A., [216].
Buckner, Cuthbert, teacher, [198].
Buckner, Robert, [38], [39], [40].
Bullock, B. F. Supt. gas, [178].
Burgess, Roland, [216].
Burrows, Silas, [157], [257].
Butterfield, Gen. Daniel, [191], [269].
Byrd, Col. Wm., [26], [43].
Caldwell, J. S., mayor, [141], [220].
Campbell, Daniel, [218], [220].
Campbell, James M., editor, [227].
Campbell, Mrs. Wm. A., teacher, [198].
Campbell, Rev. Alexander, [213].
Carter, Col. J. W., 13th Miss., [89].
Carter, George, publisher, [226].
Carter, Robert, [49].
Caruthers, Wm., teacher, [198].
Cary, Archibald, [168], [293].
Cary, Col. Milton, [72].
Castle, Henry, [60].
Champ, John, [46].
Chancellor, Mrs. B. C., D. A. R., [322], [323].
Chancellor, M. S., [175].
Chancellor, Rev. Melzi, [96].
Chancellorsville campaign, [94];
Gen. Hooker in command, [94];
moved to Chancellorsville, [94];
Gen. Sedgwick in town, [95];
defeated at Salem church, [96];
Hooker beaten at Chancellorsville, [95].
Chestnutt, Rev. I. L., [214].
Chew, Col. Robt. S., [72], [130], [183], [184], [192].
Chew, John James, [68], [116], [130], [138], [142].
Chew, John, [125].
Chew, John, Jr., [130].
Chew, Robert S., [130].
Chiles, Rev. James, [209].
Churches, [202];
St. George’s, [203];
Trinity, [206];
Presbyterian, [207];
French Memorial Chapel, [208];
Baptist, [209];
Methodist, [211];
Christian, [213];
St. Mary’s Catholic, [214];
Shiloh Old Site, [215];
Shiloh New Site, [215];
Robinson’s, [215];
Church of God, [216].
Citizens, arrested as hostages, [77], [86];
second arrest and names, [102].
City Council—Accepts situation, [111];
condemns assassination, [112];
levies taxes, [114];
orders an election, [115];
reverses order, [115];
city officers removed, [116];
addition to oath of office, [117];
new council, [120];
orders new courthouse, [140];
passes resolution on death of Prest. McKinley, [278], [279];
standing committees, [334];
Supts. of departments, [334];
police department, [334].
City Hall, [143].
City Mission, the, [324].
City Officers, [52], [130], [333].
Clarke, Gen. George Rodgers, [212], [313].
Clarke, Jonathan, [312], [313].
Clarke, Rev. M., [205].
Clarke, Wm., explorer, [313].
Clay, Henry, U. S. Senator, [264].
Cleveland, Prest. Grover, [160].
Clowder, Jeremiah, [39].
Coakley, John, hostage prisoner, [77], [79].
Cobb, Col. John A., [153].
Cobb, Gen. Thomas Reade Rootes, [91].
Cole, Col. E. D., [127], [146], [170], [174], [212], [248], [261], [262].
Cole, Counsellor, [168].
Coleman, Judge Richard H., teacher, [197].
Colson, Thomas, [194].
Confederate cemetery, [185], [186], [189].
Confederate Veterans, [191].
Conflagrations, [59], [64].
Contagious diseases, [65].
Conway, P. V. D., [93].
Conway, Walker P., [120].
Cooke, Dr. James, hostage prisoner, [77], [79].
Coons, Jacob, German miner, [24].
Corbin, Hon. S. Wellford, [170].
Corbin, James P., clerk, [223], [261], [277].
Cotton, Mrs. An., [282].
Coulter, Judge John, of Chatham, [171].
Courthouse, [142].
Courts—Hustings Court established, [124];
District Court, [124];
Circuit Court, [125];
District Court of Appeals, [125];
Hustings Court abolished and re-established, [126];
Police Court, [126].
Cox, Abraham, hostage prisoner, [77], [79], [80].
Cox, George, [64].
Cox, James A., [246].
Cox, Mrs. Lucy Ann, [246].
Craig, Rev. Lewis, [209].
Crawford, Wm. J., architect, [159].
Criminals, punishment of, [55].
Crismond, H. F., [261].
Crutchfield, Edgar M., [200].
Crutchfield, Hon. Oscar M., [220].
Cultatawoman, Indian king, [14], [19].
Cunningham, James, [167].
Cunningham, Wm. H., [111], [201].
Curtis, Thomas, [165].
Custis, Daniel Parke, [237].
Dahlgren, Capt. Ulrich, [83].
Dandridge, Col. John, [236], [237].
Daniel, Mrs. M. M. M., D. A. R., [322].
Daniel, Major John W., [160].
Daniel, S. Greenhow, [227].
Dannehl, Henry, [170].
Daughters American Revolution, [322].
Daughters of the Confederacy, [323].
Davis, Miss Clarice C., teacher, [325].
Dawson, Hon. John, [154], [233].
Day, Major Benjamin, [194], [195], [220].
Dick, Dr. Charles, [124].
Dickey, Robert, [139], [140].
Dill, Mrs. Kate Tichenor, D. A. R., [322].
Dill, Rev. Jacob S., D. D., [211], [263], [315].
Dixon, Rev. George L., [215].
Dixon, Roger, Gent., [237].
Doggett, Capt. Hugh S., [120], [184].
Doggett, Mrs. V. S. F., D. A. R., [322], [323].
Dolly, Rev. W. L., [213].
Dow, Rev. Lorenzo, [66].
Dunaway, Rev. Thomas S., D. D., [211], [279].
Dunmore, Lord, [48].
Early, Gen. Jubal A., [96], [98], [273].
Eastburn, Oliver, [170].
Eckenrode, Mrs. H. M., D. A. R., [323].
Edrington, Mrs. C. W., [222].
Eisenhower, S. A., [248].
Electric light plant, [178].
Elks, benevolent order of, [221].
Embrey, Judge A. T., [126], [146], [228], [261].
Embrey, Major W. S., [170].
Essex, Rev. Benjamin, [123].
Eubank, John, [242].
Eve, George W., [120].
Fairs, agricultural, [44], [169], [170].
Farish, Wm. F., [165].
Fauntleroy, Miss L., editress, [229].
Federal Hill, [153].
Ferneyhough, John, [162].
Ferry, first constructed, [170].
Fetherstone, Richard, Gent., [14], [19].
Fetherstone’s Bay, [19].
Ficklen, Mrs. J. B., [324], [325].
Field, John, printer, [219].
Fire Department, [144], [180], [181].
Fishback, Harman, German miner, [24].
Fishback, John, German miner, [24].
Fitzhugh, St. Geo. R., [146], [147], [261], [263], [276], [277].
Fitzhugh, Wm., of Chatham, [171], [236].
Fleming, Mrs. V. M., D. A. R., [322], [323], [324].
Floyd, Gen. John B., [81].
Fontaine, Col. W. W., teacher, [197].
Fontaine, John, diary of, [26], [27].
Ford, James W., teacher, [198].
Forrer, Rev. F. S., [214].
Forsythe, Major Robert, [134].
Fort, constructed on Rappahannock, 1681, [25].
Franklin, Benjamin, [124].
Fraser, Simon, [220].
Freaner, W. T., [166].
Fredericksburg American Lodge, [218].
Fredericksburg Artillery, [72], [73], [74].
Fredericksburg College, [198].
Fredericksburg Commandery, K. T., [220].
Fredericksburg, city of, founded, 1727;
streets bear royal names, [37];
act House of Burgesses, [38];
seat of justice, [42];
re-survey, [44];
wooden chimneys, [45];
limits extended, [46];
military ardor, [48];
under the U. S., [50];
chartered by Legislature, [51];
rapid growth, [53];
lends money to government, [54];
important center, [58];
important postal point, [60];
limits extended, [62];
great fire, [64];
trade of the town, [65];
epitome of the city, [67];
limits extended, [68];
charter amended 1852, 1858, [69];
in the Confederacy, [71];
surrendered to Gen. McDowell, [74];
Gen. Pope enters, [76];
evacuation scenes, [81];
bridges destroyed, [82];
Gen. Burnside on Stafford Heights, [83];
authorities consult Gen. Lee, [84];
Gen. Sumner demands surrender, [85];
bombardment, [88] (see [Chancellorsville] and [Wilderness] campaigns);
war closes, [110];
under the Stars and Stripes, [110];
military supreme, [113];
new charter, [117];
untrammelled citizens in power, [119];
ante-bellum debt, [119];
present debt, [121];
courts, [124];
its declaration, [283];
furnishes head of army and navy, [301];
Fredericksburg at present, [325];
financial condition, [326];
commercial condition, [327];
official calendar, [333];
council committees, [334];
registrars, [335];
list of mayors, [336].
Fredericksburg Lodge, No. 4, [217].
Fredericksburg R. A. Chapter, [220].
Fredericksburg Teachers’ Association, [325].
Freedman’s Bureau, [127].
Fremont, Gen. John C., [313].
French, Dr. George, [172].
French. Seth B., [208].
Frieze, Jacob, [242].
Garner, A. Mason, [147], [174], [176].
Garnett, Geo. W., [211].
Garnett, Hon. James M., [169].
Garrison, Hon. Geo. T., [158].
Gas Works, [176], [177].
Gately, Matthew J., [237].
Gates, Gen. Horatio, [251].
Gaullier, John F., [172].
Gibson, Rev. John S., [207].
Gill, Beverley T., hostage prisoner, [77], [111].
Gilmer, Capt. Lucien G., [185].
Gilmer, Rev. Thomas W., [209].
Gladstone, Sir Wm. E., premier, [305].
Gooch, Wm., Esq., Governor, [42].
Goodwin, Thomas, [165].
Goolrick, John, teacher, [196].
Goolrick, Hon. John T., [126], [192], [261], [271], [272], [275], [277].
Goolrick, Miss Jennie M., teacher, [325].
Goolrick, Mrs. John T., D. A. R., [160], [322], [323].
Goolrick, Peter, [138], [139], [140], [166].
Gordon, Douglas H., [85].
Gordon, Gen. John B., [98].
Gordon, Samuel, [169].
Gordon, W. F., [184].
Gore, Charles A., [60].
Gore, Jacob, [60].
Grant, Gen. U. S., [73], [99], [109].
Gravatt, George, [111], [120].
Gravatt, Miss Sallie N., D. A. R., [322], [323].
Gray, John, [167].
Gray, Rev. J. S., [207].
Gray, Wm. F., editor, [225].
Green, Gen. Nathaniel, [251], [253].
Green, John W., [64].
Green, Mrs. James L., [226].
Green, Rev. Edwin, [207].
Green, Timothy, editor, [225], [259].
Green, Wm. D., [166].
Gregg, Gen. D. McM., [263].
Griffin, John M., [261], [262].
Griffin, Lieut. Robt. S., [262].
Hackley, Mrs. Mary, teacher, [197].
Hagen, Rev. Henry, [24].
Halkerson, Robert, [220].
Hall, Dr. Elisha, [152].
Hall, Dr. Horace B., [111], [152], [205].
Hall, Dr. Marshall C., [205].
Halsey, J. J., teacher, [197].
Hanback, ——, German miner, [24].
Hancock, John, [308].
Hanson, Thomas H., teacher, [196].
Harman, Wencel, [248].
Harris, Gen. T. M., [114].
Harris, O. L., [222].
Harrison, Benjamin, President, [247].
Harrison, Col. Archibald, [72].
Harrison, Thomas, [120].
Harrison, Wm. Henry, President, [264], [312].
Harrow, James D., editor, [225].
Hassininga, Indian king, [15], [19].
Hawley, Gen. J. W., [262], [271].
Heflin, E. G., architect, [145].
Henderlite, Rev. J. H., [209].
Henry, Edward, teacher, [197].
Henry, Patrick, [44], [264], [284], [285], [287], [302].
Henry, Rev. Patrick, [23], [44].
Herndon, Capt. Wm. Lewis, [241].
Herndon, Charles, [111].
Herndon, Dr. B. S., [142].
Herndon, Dr. James C., [244].
Herndon, Jacob, [167].
Herndon, John M., [126], [208].
Heslop, Isaac, [237].
Hill, Col. John B., [257].
Hirsh, Isaac, [261].
Hirsh, Mrs. Isaac, [325].
Hirsh, Mrs. Maurice, [223].
Hitt, Peter, German miner, [24].
Hitt, W. Snowden, [196].
Hodge, Rev. A. A., [209].
Hoge, Rev. Wm. J., D. D., [94].
Holliday, John, speaker, H. B., [42].
Holmes, Thomas, [227].
Holtzclaw, Jacob, German miner, [24].
Honey, Miss Maggie L., teacher, [325].
Hooton, Albert, [174].
Hotels—Tammany Hall, [165];
Rappahannock House, [165];
Farmers’, [165];
Exchange, [166];
Eagle, [166];
Alhambra, [167];
Indian Queen, [167];
Travellers’ Rest, [168];
Western, [168];
Liberty House, [168];
Planters’, [168].
Houston, Gen. Samuel, [168], [314].
Howard, Clarance R., [155].
Howard, Mrs. Clarance R., D. A. R., [322].
Howard, Mrs. Wm. Key, of Kenmore, D. A. R., [322].
Howard, Wm. Key, [155], [179].
Howison, John, [200].
Howison, Rev. Robert R., LL. D., [81].
Howison, Samuel S., [86].
Huffman, John, German miner, [24].
Huffman, Landon J., [142].
Hunnicutt, Rev. James W., editor, [77], [227].
Hunter, Charles E., [176].
Hurkamp, Charles H., [170].
Hurkamp, John G., [111].
Hurkamp, Miss Jennie, [325].
Hurkamp, Wm. H., [192].
Ironclad Oath, [116].
Jackson, Rob., city trustee, [42].
Jackson, Capt. Wm. A., [183].
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, President, [257].
Jackson, Gen. T. J., [81], [84], [95], [272].
Jacobs, W. J., [262].
James, Rev. Wm., [132], [211].
Japazaws, Chief, [20].
Jay, Judge John, [240].
Jefferson, Thomas, [167], [247], [264], [283], [292], [294], [296], [313], [323].
Jefferys, Major M. M., [191].
Jenkins, Wm., Gaoler, [130].
Johns, Rev. Arthur S., [205].
Johnson, Major James, [128].
Johnson, Capt. Volley M., teacher, [197].
Johnston, B., [237].
Johnston, H. Stuart, [257].
Johnston, Lafayette, [257].
Johnston, Mrs. Eliza, [257].
Jones, John Paul, [218], [237], [238], [239], [265], [301], [323].
Jones, W. T., [179].
Julien, John, alderman, [124].
Kelly, Maj. J. Harrison, [170], [221], [225].
Kemper, Charles E., [23].
Kemper, John, [23], [24].
Kemper, Rev. James, [23], [24].
Kenmore, [155].
Ker, Dr. David C., [46], [66], [231].
King, Gen. Horatio C., [262], [270], [276], [277].
King, Wm. I., [177].
Kirkland, Richard, [92].
Knight, John T., [120], [177], [248], [261].
Knox, Capt. Jas. S., [146], [175], [177], [184].
Knox, Miss Virginia, [223].
Knox, Thomas F., hostage prisoner, [77], [111], [142].
Kobler, Rev. John, [212], [213].
Lacy, Maj. J. Horace, [170].
Lacy, Miss Sallie M., [324].
Lacy, Mrs. J. Horace, U. D. C., [323].
Lacy, Rev. B. T., [209].
Ladies’ Memorial Association, [185], [186], [188], [189], [320].
Lafayette, Gen., [256].
Lane, H. B., chairman finance, [176], [261], [334].
Larkin, Capt. Thos. M., [185].
Laughlin, Col. W. L., [166].
Lawrens, Henry, [308].
Layton, C. Ernest, [222].
Leavell, John T., [262].
Lee, Daniel M., [192], [262].
Lee, Francis Lightfoot, [247].
Lee, Gen. Charles, [251].
Lee, Gen. Henry, [251], [308].
Lee, Gen. Robert E., [73], [83], [99], [108], [109], [110], [183], [191], [264].
Lee, Gen. Wm. H. F., [83].
Lee, Richard Henry, [247], [287], [293], [302], [306].
Lee, Thomas Ludwell, [168], [295].
Legg, John, [130].
Lewis, Col. Fielding, [155], [243].
Lewis, John, [44], [45].
Lewis, Meriwether, [313].
Lewis, Robert, [255], [256].
Lexington, battle of, [48].
Liberty Bell, [247].
Little, A. Alexander, [226].
Little, Miss Bella, [226].
Little, Mrs. John P., [197].
Littlepage, Gen. Lewis, [240].
Little, Wm. A., [74], [85], [102], [111].
Livingston, Robert R., [294].
Livingston, Wm., [41].
Lomax, Judge John T., [132], [193].
Long, Michael, [167].
Longstreet, Gen. James, [83].
Lowery, James T., [146].
Lowery, Wm. T., [221].
Low, Rev. Samuel, [132].
Lucas, Albert G., [180].
Lucas, Walker, [168].
Luck, Cadmus B., [166].
Mackay, Robert, [149].
Madison, Pres. James, [264], [301], [302], [304].
Magdalen, man-of-war, [48].
Magrath, Mrs. A. L., teacher, [197].
Mahaskahod, Indian town, [15], [16], [19].
Mander, Miss Kate James, teacher, [325].
Mander, Miss Rebecca C., [324], [325].
Mannahocks, Indian tribe, [17].
Marshall, John, [249], [264], [308].
Martin, German miner, [24].
Martin, Mrs. H. M. D., D. A. R., [322].
Marye, Capt. Edward, [73].
Marye, John L., [72].
Marye, John L., Jr., [44], [74], [138], [139], [209].
Marye, Rev. James, rector, [44], [203].
Marye, Rev. James, Jr., [203].
Marye, William B., [198].
Mary Washington Hospital, [222].
Mary Washington, House, [156];
Monument, [157], [159];
will, [160];
[257].
Mason, George, [168], [288], [302], [303].
Mason, Judge John E., [127], [292].
Mason, Mrs. M. J. C., D. A. R., [223], [323].
Mason, Rev. J. K., rector, [205].
Massauteck, [19].
Massawomeks, Indian tribe, [16].
Maury, Com. M. F., [264], [315], [316], [318], [319].
Maury, Gen. Dabney H., [191].
Maury, Rev. Magruder, [205].
Mayors, list of, [336].
McBryde, Rev. Robert, [205].
McCabe, James D., [229].
McClellan, Gen. George B., [75], [76].
McCracken, Capt. T., [170], [176], [181], [184], [261].
McCracken, Patrick, [120].
McGuire, James, hostage prisoner, [77], [78], [111], [208].
McGuire, Rev. Edward C., [204], [205], [207].
McKinley, President Wm., [278].
McKinley, Wm. and Cabinet, [262].
McLane, Wilmer, [108].
McLaws, Gen. Lafayette, [83].
McMahon, Gen. Martin T., [263], [271].
McPhail, Rev. George W., [196], [209].
McPherson, Archibald, [194], [235], [236].
McWilliams, Wm., [124], [254].
Meade, Rev. Wm., [204].
Mebane, Rev. Benj. W., D. D., [209].
Meditation Rock, [157].
Meiggs, R. J., P. M. G., [61].
Melville, John C., [148], [178].
Mercer, Capt. John, [231].
Mercer, Col. John Fenton, [231].
Mercer, Gen. Hugh, [50], [150], [162], [217], [249], [301].
Mercer, James, [46], [130], [131], [162], [220].
Mercer, Robert, [226].
Merchant, Rufus B., [228].
Metcalfe, John, [132], [141].
Miles, Gen. Nelson A., [262], [271].
Military—Fredericksburg Artillery, [72];
Capt. Blackford’s Co., [182];
Fredericksburg Guards, [183];
Mercer Rifles, [183];
Washington Guards, [183];
Fredericksburg Grays, [183];
Coleman Guards, [184];
Gordon Rifles, [184];
Fredericksburg Grays (new), [184];
Washington Guards reorganized, [185];
Garfield Light Infantry Blues, [185].
Ministers qualify to celebrate rites of matrimony, [132].
Minor, Capt. George, [258].
Minor, John, [68], [125], [130], [140], [142], [172], [231].
Moltke, Baron Von, [268].
Monacans, Indian tribe, [16].
Moncure, John, [134].
Moncure, Mrs. Mary Knox, [154].
Moncure, Thomas, [197].
Monroe Doctrine, [310].
Monroe, James, [60], [150], [204], [264], [310], [314].
Montague, A. J., [276], [277].
Montgomery, Mrs. B. B., [325].
Moore, Austin, [28].
Moraughtacunds, Indian tribe, [17], [18].
Morgan, Gen. Daniel, [251].
Morris, Maj. T. E., [261], [262].
Morrison, Thos. F., [170].
Morrison, Wm. C., [120].
Morson, Arthur A., [134].
Mortimer, Dr. Chas., [124],
[253].
Mosco, Indian guide, [13], [14], [15], [18].
Mundell, John, [64].
Murat, Catherine Willis, [243].
Murat, Prince Charles, [243].
Murdaugh, Rev. E. C., [205], [206].
Murphy, Wm. H., [167].
Myer, John H., [120], [223].
Myer, Miss Annie, [325].
Myrtle Lodge, I. O. O. F., [221].
Nandtaughtacund, Indian King, [14], [18], [19].
Napoleon Bonaparte, [310].
Napoleon, Louis, [268].
National Cemetery, [190], [191].
Nelson, Gen. Thomas., Jr., [247], [293].
Newby, James, [167].
Newspapers and Periodicals—The Virginia Herald, [225];
The Genius of Liberty, [225];
The Courier, [226];
The Fredericksburg News, [226];
The Political Arena, [226];
The Christian Banner, [227];
The Virginia Baptist, [227];
The Democratic Recorder, [227];
The Fredericksburg Ledger, [227];
The Independent, [227];
The Bulletin, [227];
The True Standard, [227];
The Recorder, [227];
The Free Lance, [227];
The Virginia Star, [228];
The Daily Evening Star, [228];
Masonic Olive Branch and Literary Portfolio, [229];
The Little Gleaner, [229];
The Fredericksburg Journal, [229];
The Evening Journal, [229].
Normal School Building, [147].
Norton, Wm. H., hostage prisoner, [77], [79].
O’Ferrall, Gov. Charles T., [159], [276], [277].
Ould, Col. Robert, [104].
Owens, Rev. Wm. B., [93], [94].
Page, Mann, Jr., [160].
Page, Mrs. Hugh N., [322].
Passasack, Indian King, [14], [18], [19].
Patrick, Gen. M. R., [75].
Paul, John, [238].
Paul, William, [237], [238].
Pendleton, Edmund, [49], [287], [293], [296].
Perrig, Rev. J. F., [214].
Perrin, Gen. Abner, [324].
Peyton, Benj., [143].
Peyton, Capt. George H., [166], [184].
Phelps, Elijah, [61].
Pierson, Charles H., [170].
Pitcher, Molly, [246].
Pocahontas, [12], [19], [20], [264].
Political divisions, [230], [231], [233], [234].
Pollock, Capt. John G., [73].
Poor Debtors’ prison bounds, [134], [135].
Poor, care of, [171], [174].
Pope, Gen. John, [75], [76], [77], [81].
Porter, Gen. Horace, [239].
Porter, John S., [183].
Port Royal, [19].
Posey, Gen. Thomas, [217], [301].
Postal investigation, [60].
Postoffice burnt, [89].
Powell, D. Lee, [183].
Powell, Rev. W. R., [227].
Powell, Smith’s companion, [13].
Powers, Hiram, [218].
Powhatan, Indian King, [19], [20].
Pritchard, John, [68], [142], [180], [183].
Procter, Thomas, [168].
Proctor, Thomas F., [192].
Pryor, Mrs. Roger A., [151].
Public Buildings, [137];
Courthouse, [142];
City Hall, [144];
Fire House, [144];
Union House, [144];
Colored School, [144];
Wallace Library, [145].
Public Free School Board, [335].
Public Schools, [199].
Pullen, Jesse, [167].
Quinn, Capt. S. J., [147], [174], [175], [176], [192], [211], [220], [261], [277], [323].
Quisenberry, Wm. P., [167].
Ramsay, Rev. F. P., [199], [223].
Ramsay, T. H., [166].
Randolph, Gov. Edmund, [124], [304].
Randolph, John, [149].
Randolph, Peyton, [49].
Randolph, Rev. A. M., [93], [205].
Ransom, Gen. Robert, [83].
Ransom, Rev. W. L., [216].
Rapahanock, Indian King, [18].
Ratliff, Lieut. Wm., [89].
Rawls, Miss Mary, [195].
Ray, Rev. Albert, [216].
Read, James G., [197].
Reaney, Rev. W. L., [207].
Reconstruction commenced, [113].
Religious liberty, [309].
Revere, John H., [184].
Rhinehart, H. W., [197].
Richards, Mrs. F. C., D. A. R., [322], [323].
Richardson, Hon. James D., [302].
Richardson, Judge D. C., [276].
Richardson, Lieut. Wm. H., [324].
Rising Sun Tavern, [148].
Roach, Miss Agnes P., [325].
Roberts, John H., hostage prisoner, [77], [79].
Robinson, John H., [181].
Robinson, John, [39].
Robinson, Rev. Willis M., [215], [216].
Roddy, Samuel, [124].
Rolfe, Capt. John, [19], [20].
Rootes, Philip, [46].
Rootes, Thomas Reade, [153], [231].
Rosebro, Rev. J. W., D. D., [146], [199], [209].
Ross, Alexander, [46].
Rothrock, Charles M., [246].
Rowe, A. P., [160], [170], [247], [248], [260].
Rowe, A. P., Jr., [146], [262].
Rowe, Capt. M. B., [170], [174], [184], [185], [261].
Rowe, Geo. H. C., hostage prisoner, [77], [78], [103], [105].
Rowe, Josiah P., [176].
Rowe, Rev. George, [215].
Royston, John, [38], [39], [40], [41].
Ruggles, Gen. Daniel, [200].
Ruggles, Gen. Geo. D., [271], [276].
Rush, Dr. Benj., [152].
Russell, saves Smith’s life, [13].
Sanford, Joseph, [68], [142], [168].
Saunders, Rev. A. P., D. D., [198], [209].
Schofield, Gen. John M., [115].
School Buildings—Union House, [144];
Colored School, [144];
new School Building, [145].
Schooler, Miss Willie F., [194], [197].
Schools, Fredericksburg Academy, [193];
Federal Hill Female College, [194];
Charity School, [194];
Rev. Samuel Wilson’s, [195];
John Goolrick’s, [196];
T. H. Hanson’s, [196];
Rev. Geo. W. McPhail’s, [196];
Powell and Morrison’s, [197];
Richard Sterling’s, [197];
Mrs. John P. Little’s, [197];
Misses Ann and Mary Drinnan’s, [197];
Rev. Dr. Wm. F. Broaddus’s, [197];
Judge Richard H. Coleman’s, [197];
Wm. Caruthers’s, [198];
Public Schools, [199];
Fredericksburg College, [198];
Fredericksburg Female Seminary, [198].
Scott, Capt. Benj., [185].
Scott, Charles S., [111], [171].
Scott, Dr. Wm. S., [86].
Scott, Francis S., [134].
Scott, Gen. Winfield, [265], [314].
Scott, Hugh S., [68], [142].
Scott, John F., hostage prisoner, [77], [79].
Secobeck, [19].
Seddon, Thomas, [133].
Semple, Rev. Robert B., [210], [211].
Semple, Robert B., [138], [139], [140], [226].
Sener, Capt. J. W., [111], [120], [175], [183], [184], [201].
Sener, Hon. J. B., [128], [157], [160], [227], [248], [260].
Sentry Box, [150].
Sewell, Gen. W. J., [262], [271].
Shackleford, Rev. J. Green, [207].
Shakahonea, Indian town, [15].
Shelburne, Rev. Cephas, [214].
Shepherd, George W., [59], [149], [192], [261].
Sherman, Roger, [294].
Sickles, Gen. Daniel E., [269], [271].
Slaughter, F., [142].
Slaughter, M., hostage prisoner, [74], [77], [78], [84], [86], [87], [104], [111], [112], [126].
Slaughter, Rev. Philip, D. D., [193].
Slaughter, Wm., [68], [139], [140].
Sligo, small-pox hospital, [66].
Smith, Augustin, [39].
Smith, Austin, [30].
Smith, Capt. John, [11], [12], [13], [18], [19], [20], [37], [264], [332].
Smith, Charles K., [248].
Smith, Frank W., [170].
Smith, Gen. Gustavus W., [83].
Smith, George Washington, [223].
Smith, Maj. Lawrence, [21], [37].
Smith, Miss Rebecca, [222].
Smith, Mrs. Jas. P., [158].
Smith, Rev. Jas. P., D. D., [209].
Smith, Rev. S. C., [211].
Smith, Rev. Wm. D., [205], [224], [324].
Smith, Robert, [183].
Smith, William, [22].
Smock, James, [171], [172].
Society of the Army of the Potomac, [259], [261], [271], [276].
Sockbeck, [19].
Somerville, James, [124].
Somerville, Prof. S. W., [145], [199].
Sons of Confederate Veterans, [192].
Spencer, Mrs. Lettie M., [322].
Spotswood, Governor, [22], [23], [24], [27], [32], [33], [42].
Stansbury, John L., [84].
Stearns, Frank P., [145].
Stearns, Mrs. Walter C., [223].
Stegara, Indian town, [15], [16], [19].
Sterling, Richard, [197].
Stern, Richard, [197].
Stevenson, A. E., [159], [160].
Stevenson, Carter L., [132].
Stoffregen, R. Lee, [175].
Stone, Samuel, [167].
Strasburger, Miss Bertha, [222].
Stuart, Gen. J. E. B., [86].
Sumner, Gen. E. V., [85].
Tackett, Charles E., teacher, [197], [198].
Tackett, Charles E., [166].
Taliaferro, John, [39], [42].
Tapahanock, Indian King, [19].
Tauxuntania, Indian town, [15], [16], [19].
Taylor, Col. W. W., [176].
Taylor, Mayor Richard M., [276], [277].
Taylor, Pres. Zachary, [264], [312], [314].
Taylor, William, [172].
Teasdale, Rev. John, [211].
Telephone Co., [179].
Temple, Benj., hostage prisoner, [77], [79].
Temple, Charles W., [198].
Templeman, Wm., [237].
Thanksgiving Proclamation, [306].
Thatcher, Elisha, [171].
Thom, Reuben T., [89], [205], [208].
Thornton, Ira, [42].
Thornton, Pressley, [46].
Timberlake, James, [167].
Tobacco Inspectors, oath of office, [47].
Todkill, Smith’s companion, [13].
Transportation Lines—R. F. and P. R. R., [328];
P. F. and P. R. R., [328];
Md., Del. and Va. R. R., [329].
Tremain, Gen. Henry E., [262], [271].
Tucker, Saint George, [304].
Turner, James A., [192], [261].
Tuttle, H. B., [166].
Tyler, Gov. Hoge, [277].
Tyler, Prest. John, [264], [312], [314].
Ultz, John, [166].
Upham, Dr. J. H., [244].
U. S. Government building, [147].
Utterback, Harman, German miner, [24].
Virginia, military district No. 1, [113].
Vorhees, Hon. Daniel W., [313].
Waddy, Rev. John M., [211].
Waite, George, [221].
Walden, Rev. L. G., [215].
Walker, Dr. Thomas, [281].
Walker, George A., [184].
Walker, Joseph, [162].
Wallace, Judge A. Wellington, [126], [302], [309].
Wallace, Capt. C. Wistar, [145], [149], [184].
Wallace, Dr. J. Gordon, [74], [120].
Wallace, Gen. Gustavus B., [149], [218], [301].
Wallace, H. H., [261].
Wallace, J. Stansbury, [248].
Wallace Library, [145], [146].
Wallace, Maj. Thomas P., [146].
Wallace, Mrs. Charles, [324].
Waller, John, [39], [42].
Waller, John, Jr., [237].
Waller, Miss Mary Page, [325].
Waller, Rev. John, [209].
Waller, William, [44].
Wardwell, ——, [76].
Ware, William, [218].
Warren, William, [139], [140].
Warwick, Hon. Charles F., [248], [250].
Washington, Augustine, [42].
Washington, Bushrod, [130].
Washington, Col. Wm., [251].
Washington, George, [42], [46], [48], [49], [143], [217], [218], [253], [254], [255], [264], [299], [302], [304].
Washington, Martha, [236], [237].
Water Power, [329].
Water Works, [174], [175].
Wayman, ——, German miner, [24].
Weaver, Tillman, German miner, [24].
Weedon, Gen. George, [49], [50], [149], [150], [217], [301].
Weir, Mrs. Florence F., [322].
Wellford, Beverley R., [139], [140], [142].
Wellford, Beverley R., Jr., [79], [220].
Wellford, C. C., hostage prisoner, [64], [77], [142], [143].
Wellford, Dr. Francis P., [243].
Wellford, W. N., [169].
Wheeler, Gen. D. D., [151].
Wheeler, Gen. Joseph, [262], [271].
White, Jesse, [225], [229], [246].
White, Mrs. W. Seymour, [222].
White, Wm. H., [138], [139], [140].
White, W. Seymour, [222], [228], [248].
Whittemore, J. M., [141], [180].
Wight, Mrs. H. Theodore, [153].
Wilderness Campaign, [99], [101], [105].
Williams, Major Charles, [76], [128].
Williams, Rev. R. Aubrey, [211].
Williams, Rev. Wm. H., [211].
Willis, Catherine, [243].
Willis, Col. Byrd C., [243].
Willis, Benj. P., [146], [200], [211].
Willis, Henry, [39], [44], [45].
Willis, M. G., [177].
Willis, Rev. John C., [227].
Willis, Wm., [245].
Wilson, Rev. Samuel B., [132], [207].
Winchester, Stephen, [172].
Wodrow, Alexander, [220].
Woltz, Col. John W., [227].
Woodford, Gen. Wm., [217], [301].
Wood, Silas, [64], [143].
Wrenn, Lewis, hostage prisoner, [77], [79].
Wroten, George W., [147], [261].
Wythe, George, [168], [247], [302].
Yates, A. Bacon, [160].
Yates, Charles, [237].
Young, James, [166], [167].
Young, John James, [105], [111], [120], [201].
Young, Mary, [238].