Index
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
1863 and SunnySide – 1:120
1864 (continued) – 1:166
1866-1870 – 2:078
1870-1874 – 2:124
1872-3 – 3:058
1873-4 – 3:107
1875-1880 – 5:005
1879 & After – 4:081
1880 and Afterwards – 4:206
Abbot, Lucy – 2:121
Abbot, William R. (teacher at Horace W. Jones’ school) – 2:118
Abell, Alexander Pope – 5:007
Actors
Anderson, Mary – 5:031-033
– , Booth – 4:122
– , Florence, Billy – 4:122
– , Jefferson, Joe – 4:121-122
– , Modjeska – 4:122
– , Plummer, Caleb – 4:122
Adams, Orson – 3:206
Albemarle Bar – 3:129
Albemarle Female Institute (Hart, John A. Female School) – 2:164
Albemarle Rifles – 1:044, 3:201
– 88th Regiment of Militia – 1:046
– drilled on future site of Jefferson school – 1:046
– Duke, R.T.W. – 1:044
– Old Armory – 1:045
– Springfield Rifles – 1:045
– uniform – 1:044-045
Albemarle Insurance Building – 2:115, 5:005
Albemarle Insurance Company – 5:005, 5:007 (see Banks)
Albin, Lizzie Walker – 3:198-199; 4:209-210
Alexander Building – 2:067
Alexander, James 2:034, 4:182, 5:012
Civil War 1:070
prints Lee’s farewell address 2:030
Alexander, William W. 4:182
Civil War 1:081
Allen & Walsh Attorneys
Allen, Charles W. & Walsh, Homan W. 2:100
Allen, Minnie Anderson 3:153-3:155, 4:051-4:052, 4:172, 5:003
newspaper writer 4:053
of Savannah, Ga. 3:153, 4:051
Allen, Will 4:053, 4:206
Altamont Circle 1:115
Ambler, James M.
University of Virginia student 3:114
Ambler, Mason 1:119
Ambroselli’s restaurant 2:166 , 3:087
menu 3:088
Anderson, —- (Judge) 5:042
Anderson, Boswell P. 1:135
Anderson, C.K. (Nelson County doctor) – 1:037
Anderson family of Washington 2:187
Anderson, John 4:176
Anderson, Lizzie Cullen 4:176
Anderson, Mary Rodes 1:037
Anderson, Mary – 1:135, 1:137
Anderson, Meriwether (at Mr. Carroll’s school) – 1:206
Anderson, Minnie (see Allen, Minnie Anderson)
Anderson, Patricia 2:095
Anderson, Richard “Dick” T. Washington 1:135, 2:007
at Betty Lewis’ school 1:155
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:137, 1:139, 1:207
Anderson, Richard 1:132, 2:007
father of Mary, Boswell P.,
Richard “Dick” 1:135
Tom (slave) 1:135, 1:207
Anderson, S.A.E. Yates
mother of Mary, Boswell P.,
Richard “Dick” 1:134, 1:135
Anthony, “Chunk” (slave)
Gilmer, George Christopher 2:099
Antrim, John T. 1:112
at Coffman’s school 2:061
Armistead, Lucy Bills 2:116-2:117, 2:152, 3:115, 3:119, 4:089, 4:109-4:110, 4:112, 5:026, 5:043
Armistead, Wilbur 2:116
Arnaud, —- (French teacher) 5:057-5:059
Ash Lawn 3:185
Ashby, Turner
Civil War 1:094
Associates 4:006
Atkinson, Fanny Stuart 1:198
Aunt Emily
see Duke, Emily Anderson; wife of William Johnson Duke
Aunt Fanny (slave) 1:018, 1:215
Duke, Elizabeth Scott Eskridge 1:017
Aunt Frances or Aunt Fanny
see Towles, Frances Peyton Eskridge
Aunt Lucy
see Bills, Lucy Duke Wood
Aunt Maria
see Walker, Maria Lindsay
see Walker. Maria Eskridge
Aunt Martha or Aunt Mat
see Eskridge, Martha
Aunt Mary
see Smith, Mary Jane
Aunt Mattie
see Duke, Martha Lewis
Aunt Mildred or Aunt Milly
see Gilmer, Mildred Wirt Duke
Aunt Mourning (slave)
died when nearly 100 years old 1:122
Walker, Thomas, Jr. 1:029
with Duke relatives at Morea 1:029
Aunt Virginia
see Eskridge, Virginia
Austin, H.O.
Dr. in Stony Point area 2:219
Ayres trial 2:216-2:217
Azalea Hall 4:091, 4:094
Baldwin, Briscoe G. 1:008, 1:197, 4:050
Baldwin, John B. 1:197
Baldwin, Martha Brown 4:050
widow of Judge Briscoe Baldwin 1:197
Baldwin, Mary 3:040
Baldwin School for girls 3:040
Ballard, —- 4:217
Ballard, Earnest 4:219
Ballard, Edward
University of Virginia student 2:152
Ballard, Thomas Edgar
University of Virginia student 3:005
Bank of Albemarle 2:139
see Banks
Bank failure 5:008-5:009, 5:016, 5:018
Bankhead, Ada
traveled with Kratz family 3:162
Bankhead, Charles L. 2:132
Banks 5:005
Albemarle Insurance Company 5:014
Bank of Albemarle 2:139
Brennan — Private Bank 5:015
Charlottesville National Bank 3:221, 4:010, 4:014, 5:005-5:008, 5:011, 5:014,
5:018, 5:027
Citizens National Bank 5:007-5:008
Farmers and Merchants Bank 5:006, 5:016-5:017
interest rates 5:008
on Court Square 1:099
People’s National Bank 2:030, 2:067, 3:206, 5:011, 5:013, 5:016
Southern National Bank, New York 5:011, 5:013
Baptist Church — West Main Street 1:095
Bar rooms 3:002, 3:021, 3:038, 3:088, 3:218
downtown Charlottesville 4:021
near University 2:166
Barbecue Spring 1:150, 2:007
also known as “Cool Spring” 3:156
Barbour, B. Johnson 2:199
Barbour, John S. 4:147
Barksdale, Frank N. 4:017, 4:019
Barksdale, Lena 4:020
Barlow, Mrs. W.H. 4:095
Barlow, W.H. 4:094, 4:099-4:100
children 4:095
work in Russia 4:096
Barnes, Augustus
University of Virginia student 2:152, 3:068
Zeta Psi Fraternity 3:068
Barnes, Charles H.
University of Virginia student 4:010
Barnett (slave)
Duke, R.T.W. 1:027
son of Emily 1:027
Barnwell, Singleton 4:224
Barracks 3:220
Barrows, Charles Clifford
shooting scrape with person of color 4:119
University of Virginia student 4:119
Zeta Psi Fraternity 4:119
Battle, Samuel Westray 4:054, 4:063
University of Virginia student 3:077-3:079, 3:088, 3:107
Bayard, Thomas Francis
Commencement speaker 3:101
U.S. Congressmen 3:101
Beal, John Yates
University of Virginia student 1:021
Beaton, Ralph
University of Virginia student 3:091
Beatty, Mrs. —- 2:188
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave
Civil War 1:082, 1:084
Bull Run 1:085
Beaver, Bob 1:132
Bella (slave)
Duke, Mattie Lewis 1:030Belle Isle 1:168-1:185
Battalion Virginia Reserves 1:175
batter cakes 1:172, 1:171, 1:174
Benson, Ben; apothecary 1:172-1:173
bucking as discipline 1:181
buttermilk 1:174
camp 1:169
discipline 1:178, 1:181, 1:179-1:180
drills 1:175-1:77
food 1:170
Harris; cook 1:171, 1:174
instruction 1:181
manufacture of percussion caps 1:184
nail works 1:175
paper mill on an island 1:183
prison for federal soldiers 1:169
Richmond visited 1:182
swimming in the James 1:182
tents 1:170
Tredegar works 1:183
uniforms 1:175-1:176
value of soda 1:174
Bell, Richard H.
University of Virginia student 3:117
Bell, Robert Washington 3:224
Bell, Thomas 3:224
father of Robert Washington Bell, Sally Jefferson Bell Scott 3:223
Belmont 3:188
Bennett, Charles Stone 4:224
Bennett, Lelia Skipwith Coles 4:125, 4:223
Benson, Alfred 1:103, 2:073, 2:136
office 1:099
Benson, Ben 1:103
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:049
Civil War 1:172-1:173
Benson, Charles P. 1:103
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:049
Benson, Christiana Yates Day
known as Catherine or Kitty 1:103
mother of Alfred, Henry 1:103
Benson family 1:104
Benson, Henry 1:101, 1:103, 1:105, 1:107
father of Charlie, Jim, Ben 1:103
father of several daughters and son 1:104
No. Nothing 1:104
residence 1:099
Benson, Jim 1:103
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:049
Betts family 4:094
Bibb, A.P. 4:035
Big Henry (slave)
cousin of Little Henry 1:026
Duke, R.T.W. 1:026
Bill (slave)
Towles, William Eskridge 1:188, 4:155
Bills, Lucy
see Armistead, Lucy Bills
Bills, Lucy Duke Woods (aunt) 1:134 , 2:117
wife of Maj. John Bills of Bolivar, Tenn. 2:116
Birdwood 2:207, 3:171-3:172, 3:176-3:178, 3:180, 4:108, 4:209
horse racing 4:109
Blackford, Charles M. 3:135
Blackstone, John W.G.
Judge of Accomac County 4:013
Blaine, James Gillespie 5:044
Blakey, Angus R. 4:017
lawyer 2:218
Blakey, Bessie Bowcock 4:017
Blakey, James 2:101, 4:017
Blakey, Letitia 4:018
Blakey, Zack 4:017-4:018
campaigning 4:018
Blue Cottage 2:167, 3:088-3:089, 3:107
boarding house 3:088
location 3:088
Boaz, William Henry 3:085-3:087
University of Virginia student 3:083-3:084
Bocock, Thomas S. 4:110
Boeck, Leopold J.
University of Virginia Professor 2:173, 3:077
Boston Public Library 3:035
Bowcock, William H. 4:017
Bowyer’s bar-room 3:038
Boykin, Elias “Lye” Miller
University of Virginia student 3:196
Boykin, Lula Cook 3:196
Bray, —- (Stanardsville lawyer) 3:138
Brem, Thomas H. Jr.
University of Virginia student 3:078,
3:089, 3:107
Brennan — Private Bank 5:015
see Banks
Brighton, England iron pier 4:092
Brockman, Fontaine
tailor 2:072
Brockman, Tandy
tailor 2:072
Brookes, John St.Clair
University of Virginia student 3:117, 3:119
Brother
see Duke, William Richard
Brown, —- (Englishman)
killing of 2:214
Brown, —-
farmer in Ivy, Va. 4:105
Brown, “Reddy” 4:045
Singer sewing machine agent 4:043
Brown, Andrew 1:136, 2:203
at Coffman’s school 2:061-2:062
Brown, Andrew J. 1:135, 1:143, 2:001
family 4012
father of Andrew, Bettie, Charlie, Cornelia, James, Lewis, Lily, Maggie, Susie, Willie 1:135, 2:202
Brown, Bazaleel 4:190
Brown, Bettie
see Moses, Bettie Brown
Brown, Bettie Minor
called “Cousin Betty” 1:136
mother of Andrew, Bettie, Charlie, Cornelia, James, Lewis, Lily, Maggie, Susie, Willie 1:135, 2:203
Brown, Charles 2:203
Brown, Charles 1:136
local doctor early 1800s 1:099, 4:191
Brown, Cornelia 1:136, 2:203
Brown, Ellen Ficklin 3:195
Brown, George 4:188
Brown, James 1:136, 2:203
at Coffman’s school 2:061
Brown, John
raid 1:009, 1:044
Brown, Lewis 1:136, 2:203
at Coffman’s school 2:061-2:062
Brown, Lily
see Moore, Lily Brown
Brown, Maggie
see Huck, Maggie Brown
Brown, Mollie 4:188
Brown, Mrs. —- Garth
perhaps Margarine E. Garth 4:191
Brown, Susie
see Staley, Susan F. Brown
Brown, William George
University of Virginia Student 4:105
Brunswick Stew 4:193
recipe 4:194
Buckeyeland 1:043, 2:092, 2:094-2:096, 2:198, 4:034
also known as Buck Island; near Buck Island Creek 2:092
Buffalo Gap 3:060
Burke, —- (Judge) 5:042
Burleson, Cornie 3:148
Burnett House, Cincinnati 4:118
Burnley block 3:007
Burnley, Horace 4:020
Burnley, James F. “Nat” 3:219
Burnley, James F. “Seth”
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:219
Burnley, Rice 3:103
Bush, James Crawford
University of Virginia student 3:008
Zeta Psi Fraternity 3:008
Cabell House 3:204
Cabell, James Lawrence
University of Virginia Professor 2:165, 3:115
Campbell, Duncan
University of Virginia student 4:119
Zeta Psi Fraternity 4:119
Campbellite Church, Richmond Va.
used as courthouse 5:041
Campbell, Katherine Duke 4:026
Canby, Edward Richard
General in charge of District No. 1 2:108
Reconstruction 4:074, 4:077
Carlton 2:132, 5:015
Carr, —-
teaches dancing in Massie home 3:050
Carrington, Mayo B.
Masons 4:129
Carroll, William 2:033
in 1864, school in Charlottesville 1:205
ran school in frame house on west side of Court Square 2:030
Carrsbrook “The Brook” 3:197, 4:040, 4:209-4:210
Carter, Robert “Bob” S. 2:009, 4:034,
4:097-4:098, 4:131
at William Duke’s school in Buckeyeland 2:098
Carter, Sally 4:132
Catonsville School 4:134
fools “Tom” Duke 4:134
Catlettsburg, Kentucky 4:086
Catonsville School 4:132
Carter, Sally 4:134
Central Hotel 1:085
on Court Square 1:099
Central Hotel
at C&O depot 3:002
Chancellor Building 2:172
Charles (slave)
Gilmer, Anne 1:185
treats Tom Duke to ice cream 1:186
Charlottesville lawyers 3:128, 3:142
Charlottesville in 1862-3; Neighbours & Friends 1:103
Charlottesville National Bank 3:221, 4:010, 4:014, 5:005-5:008, 5:011, 5:018, 5:027
see Banks
Charlottesville and Rapidan Railroad 4:209
Charlottesville, Va.
City Hall 2:205
social structure in 1870s-80s 4:043
Charlton, Walter Glasco
University of Virginia Student 2:157, 2:159, 3:007, 3:049
Zeta Psi Fraternity 2:157
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad 1:052
depot 1067, 2:066, 3:001-3:002, 3:191, 4:055
depot in Staunton Va. 1:202
fatal accident 3:048
Woolen Mills bridge burns 5:056
Chestnut Ridge 2:209, 3:172, 3:177, 3:180
Child, Nancy
house on High Street 1:099
Christ Episcopal Church, Charlottesville 1:115, 2:071, 2:121, 4:075
Christian, George L. 5:042
Judge of Court of Appeals 3:120
Chunky River, Mississippi 4:154
Church Street, Staunton, Va. 1:196
Cincinnati Music Festival 4:115, 4:120, 4:123
Citizens National Bank 5:007-5:008
see Banks
Civil War
see also Belle Isle, Duke, R.T.W., and Sheridan’s Raid
Alexander, James 1:070
Alexander, William W. 1:081, 3:201
Beal, John Yates 1:021
Centerville 4:152
Church bells into gun metal 1:193
Cochran, John L. 1:076
Confederate flag 1:070
Court House area in 1863 1:098
Drewry’s Bluff 2:146
food 1:141
funeral train of Stonewall Jackson 2:064
Harris, Bettie 1:070
Harris, Tommie 1:070
Jackson’s Army in Charlottesville 1:098
Jeffersonian Republican 1:070
Kaufman, Moses 2:077
Leitch, James “Teague” 2:077
Lipop, Joe — bugler 1:067
Manassas encampment 1:075
Michie, H. Clay 4:185
Monticello Mountain 1:210-1:211
Moore’s Creek 2:076
Negroes 1:142, 1:145, 1:148, 1:214
Richmond Theatre 1:182
Richmond 1:182, 2:027
Rodes, Walker 1:078-1:079
Rotunda, University of Virginia 1:070
The War 1:062
Towles, William Eskridge 4:154
Tredegar works 1:168, 1:184
Virginia Central Railroad 1:075
Wertenbaker, Charles 1:068
Wood, Rice 4:185
Civil War: Battles and Actions
Bull Run 1:075-1:077, 1:079, 1:078, 1:081, 1:083-1:085, 4:127
captured portable forges 1:151
Hatcher’s Run 1:037, 3:201, 4:183
New Market 1:199
Pickett’s charge 4:185
Rio Mills 1:165
Sayler’s Creek 2:029
Second Manassas 4:199
Shiloh 1:010
Spotsylvania 1:074, 1:121, 4:023
Civil War: Home Front
attitude at start 1:066
candle making 1:144
Cemeteries 1:094
Christmas celebration 1:206-1:208
clothing 1:069, 1:143, 1:146, 1:145
Federal prisoners 1:098, 1:100
food 1:140-1:141, 1:143, 1:142
hospitals 1:094-1:095, 1:097, 1:096, 1:141
refugees 1:119
sickness 1:089
troops depart 1:065-1:068
Civil War: Officers
Ashby, Turner 1:094
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave 1:081-1:082, 1:084-1:085
Breathed, James 1:166
Cochran, John L. 1:076, 1:082
Coles, Peyton 4:127
Custer, George Armstrong 2:011, 2:014-2:016
Devens, Charles 2:001
Duke, Richard Thomas Walker 1:081
Early, Jubal Anderson 1:210-1:213
Hancock, Winfield Scott 4:185
Harrison, Randolph 1:160, 1:162
Civil War: Officers continued
Hill, James C. 1:162
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” 1:084, 2:064
Kearny, Philip 4:186
Lee, Fitzhugh 2:065, 4:009
Lee, Robert E. 4:200
Michie, H. Clay 4:185
Mosby, John Singleton 1:222-1:223, 2:065-2:068
Pickett, George Edward 4:185
Pryor, Roger A. 1:148
Rea, —- 1:085
Sheridan, Philip Henry 1:209
Skinner, Fred 4:198-4:199, 4:201, 4:200
Stratton, Franklin A. 2:048
Stuart, James Ewell Brown 2:065, 4:009, 4:153
Walker, Marshall 4:209
Walker, Reuben Lindsay 1:083
Wickham, 1:152
Wise, Henry A. 1:156, 1:158, 1:157, 1:159-1:161
Civil War: Units
1st Virginia Infantry 4:198-4:199
19th Virginia Regiment 1:044, 1:065
46th Virginia Infantry 1:157-1:158
Alabama Regiment 1:083
Albemarle Rifles 1:044, 1:065-1:066, 3:201
Batallion Virginia Reserves 1:175
Carrington’s Battery 1:121, 4:023
Green Mountain Rangers 4:127
Home guard 2:076-2:077
Jackson’s Army 1:097-1:098
Jesse Scouts 1:211, 1:213
Monticello Guards 1:065-1:066, 1:068-1:069
Southall’s Artillery 1:074
University of Virginia students 1:068
Washington Artillery, La. 4:152-4:153
Wickham’s Cavalry Brigade 1:147-1:150, 1:152, 1:154
Clarke, —- (U.S. Senator)
at centennial of death of George Washington 3:148
Clarke, —- (“Spread Eagle” of Ark.)
University of Virginia student 3:081
Clarke, Tom
brother of Mrs. Tompkins 3:132
friend of R.T.W. Duke 3:131
Clarkson, Alexander Garden
University of Virginia student 2:140
Clinton, George Pelham
called “Lord Pelham” 3:218, 4:103, 4:105
Cochran residence on Park Street 3:209
Cochran, John L. 1069, 2:217, 3:072, 4:159,
5:006, 5:017-5:018
Civil War 1:076, 1:082
office 1:099
Cochran, Mrs. John L.
see Massie, Mrs.
by first marriage, mother of Tom Massie and Gertrude Massie 3:071
by marriage to Mr. Cochran, two sons and one daughter 3:072
by second marriage, mother of Frank Massie, Nita Massie Patterson, Jeanie Massie Underwood 3:072
Cochran’s Pond 1:016
Cocke, —- (Brig. Gen.) 1:046
Coffman, J. Samuel 2:062
school at Rugby, home of A.J. Brown 2:060
school discipline 2:062
Cogbill, W. Robert 1:111-1:112
Coghill, Robert
debate with Mahone 4:142-4:143
Cold Spring Barbecue Club
see Cool Spring Barbecue Club
Coleman, Arthur Ludwell
University of Virginia student 3:047
Coleman, John 2:083
Coleman, Tinsley
McCue trial 4:039
Coleman’s School, Hanover 1:088, 4:151
Coles, Isaetta 4:125
Coles, Ned
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:169
Coles, Peyton 4125-4126, 4:129
exemption from War service 4:127
Grand Master of Masons 4:128
Green Mountain Rangers 4:127
Masons 4:128
Coles, Peyton, Jr. 4:125
Coles, Selina 4:126
Coles, Tucker S. 4:125, 4:131, 4:223
Commonwealth Attorney for Albemarle
Duke, R.T.W. 1:159, 2:209-2:210, 2:217
Commonwealth Attorney for Charlottesville
Gilmer, Frank 4:025, 4:036
Gilmer, George 4:036
Commonwealth Attorney for Greene
Thomas, Reuben 3:139
Commonwealth Attorney for Nelson
Whitehead, Robert 3:135
Whitehead, Stuart 3:136
Conner family 2:072
boarding house 2:072
Cook, Mrs. Fitch Stockton
mother of John N.C. Stockton, Kate Stockton 3:197
mother of Margaret Cook Mason, Lula Cook Boykin, William Cook 3:197
Cook, William
died rescuing black miners 3:197
Cool Spring Branch 4:192
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:156-3:157, 3:163
Barbecue stew 3:159
description of barbecue 3:158
drinks 3:160
Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson 3:035
Cooper, —- (of Del.)
University of Virginia student 3:081
Cooper, Robert Muldrow
University of Virginia student 3:007, 3:017, 3:068
Zeta Psi Fraternity 3:007, 3:068
Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, D.C. 2:128, 3:152
Country Club
Meadow Creek Country Club 2:002
Court House Square, Charlottesville Va. 4:021
Court days 3:075-3:076
Court House, Charlottesville, Va. 3:086
Cousin Lizzie
see Tucker, Elizabeth Gilmer
Covell, Anne Eskridge 1:203
Covell, Avery 1:203
Crank, George
Cool Spring Barbecue Club participant 3:185
Crank, Richard L.
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:186
Crank, William H. 3:186
Craven, Andrew 3:201-3:202, 4:217
Cool Spring Barbecue Club participant 3:200
Creary, James Edwin
University of Virginia student 3:003-3:004, 3:015
Crédit Mobilier 3:031, 3:037, 4:073, 5:044
Crescent City Club, Cincinnati, Ohio 4:124
Cullen, Otey 4:176
Cunard Shipping Line 5:024
Cunningham, Maria Walker Gilmer (1854-1880) 2:094, 4:051
mother of Mildred 4:032
Cuningham, Mildred Laura (1879- ) 4:032
Cuningham, Thomas Alexander 2:094,
4:032, 4:051
Dabney, Archibald Douglas 3:204, 4:028
Dabney, Mary Douglas 4:028
Dabney, Walter Davis 4:017, 4:026, 4:159
an assistant Secretary of State 4:027
and Gresham, U.S. Secretary of State 4:027
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:120
teacher at Horace W. Jones’ school 4:026
University of Virginia Professor 2:120, 3:112, 4:027
Virginia Legislature 4:026
Daily Progress Charlottesville 3103
Dances 3:102, 3:104, 3:222
Dancy, William Wyatt
University of Virginia student 3:077, 3:081
Danforth, Clarence 2:147
Daniel, H. Vattel “Vat”
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:217
Daniel, John Warwick 4:148
at centennial of death of George Washington 3:148
Daphne (slave)
Duke, Charles Carroll 1:030
funeral at Morea 1:030
Daughter
see Duke, Helen Risdon
see Slaughter, Mary Willoughby Duke
Davis, James M.
teacher at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:100
University of Virginia student 2:100
Davis, Jefferson 3:122
mansion in Richmond 5:041
Davis, John Staige 2:106, 3:072, 5:003
University of Virginia Professor 2:165, 2:176
Davis, William 2:106
Deaf, Dumb & Blind Institution 1:205
Death of children 1:003
Del Bondio, Texie 5:033-5:035
Democratic party 4:147
see Politics
Deskins, Harvey 1:120
Deskins, Nannie 1:120
Deskins, Sally F. Duke 1:120
DeVere, M. Schele 2:144
University of Virginia Professor 2:143, 2:165, 2:171
Dickerson, Benjamin F. 4:045
Dinwiddie, Harman 2:104
Diseases; see specific
Divers, George 2:129
Dodd, John B. 1:107
Dog breeding 4:107
Dold, Willie Brown 1:136, 2:203
Donavan trial 2:220
Donnan, Alex 4:176
Donnan, Nannie Pace 4:176-4:177
Drawing of layout of first and upper story of SunnySide 1:131
Drew, Thomas
barber shop 1:111
Drinking 2:199, 3:105, 4:013, 4:017, 4:037, 4:041, 4:065, 4:092-4:093, 4:120-4:121, 4:189
alcohol from Grocers 3:021
at a place called Andersonville 3:083
at bar rooms 4:021, 4:097
at U.Va. Alumni lunch 4:110
bottle in pocket 3:104
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:160
in U.S. Congress 2:193
leads to “altercation” 2:205
man loses job 4:013
of violin player 3:104
Porter ale 4:045, 4:044
Toddies and Mint Juleps in yard of SunnySide 2:171
Duke & Duke Attorneys 3:137
case before U.S. Supreme Court 5:053
law practice in 1876 3:131
R.T.W. Duke senior and junior as law partners 2:124
Duke, Alexander 2:081
taught in old Midway school 2:081
Duke, Charles Carroll (uncle) (1832-1895) 1:028
Daphne (slave) 1:030
Duke, Charles 4:026
Duke, Duke & Gentry Attorneys 3:127
Gentry, C.E. 3:127
Duke, Edith Slaughter (wife) 1:001, 2:150, 2:156, 3:148, 4:085, 4:203, 5:030
introduction to Tom Duke 4:214
praised by husband 4:216
steamer to Europe 5:020
Duke, Edwin Ellicott (son) 1:002, 3:004
Duke, Elizabeth Scott Eskridge (mother) 1:001, 1:010-1:012, 1:034, 1:040, 1:040, 1:064-1:065, 1:068, 1:081, 1:110, 1:123, 1:137, 1:147-1:149, 1:165, 1:187, 1:189, 1:201, 1:215-1:217, 4:048
allows limited drinking at home 2:172
as disciplinarian 1:153, 2:035, 2:122
Aunt Fanny (slave) 1:017
calls son “Little Walker” 1:012
cutting out clothes 1:145
deaths in family 1:191
during Civil War 1075, 1:080, 1:094, 1:096, 1:124, 1:214, 2:007, 2:016, 2:020-2:021, 2:028-2:029
family homes 1:126, 2:104, 2:109, 3:205
grave site in Maplewood 2:150
in Richmond for General Assembly 4:158, 4:172
in Washington as Congressman’s wife 2:185, 2:187, 2:189, 2:191-2:192, 2:194,
3:017, 3:030
on fishing preparations 4:186
Reconstruction era 2:042-2:044
religious beliefs 1:011, 2:196, 3:063, 3:124
servants from her family 1:017
teasing her 2:150
visits with family 1042, 1052, 3060, 3114
Duke, Elizabeth 4:026
Duke, Emily 4:026
Duke, Emily Anderson 1:102
mother of Florence, Laura, Richard “Dick” 1:033, 4:023
Duke, Florence 1:033, 4:023
Duke, Helen Risdon (daughter) 4:212
Duke, John “Jack” Flavel Slaughter (son) 1:130, 4:211
Duke, Jones & Hanckel Attorneys 2:123, 3:125
Duke, Kate H. Hedges
mother of Emily, Mattie, Walker, Elizabeth, Charlie 4:025
wife of Richard William Duke 4:025
Duke, Kathleen Timmons (wife of son Jack) 4:212
Duke, Laura 1:033, 4:023
Duke, Maria Barclay Walker (grandmother) (1785-1842) 1:027, 1:052
Duke, Maria Eskridge (sister)
died in infancy 1:003
Duke, Mary Willoughby (daughter) 1:031, 3:148, 4:020, 4:212, 5:063
Duke, Martha “Mattie” Lewis (aunt) 1:028, 1:120
Bella (slave) 1:030
Duke, Mattie 4:026
Duke, Maymee Richardson Slaughter (second wife) 3:025, 3:148, 4:172
Duke, Richard (grandfather) 1:027, 1:038, 1:052, 1:134, 3:204
adds to Morea 1:035
as owner of slaves 1:053
death 1:192
Duke, Richard Thomas “Walker” (father) 1:001, 1:009, 1:034, 1:162, 1:188
advice on:
behavior of a gentleman 2:183-2:184
Billy Garth buying farm 3:182
Duke, Richard Thomas “Walker”
continued advice on:
gambling 3:092, 4:014
nerves before making a speech 4:071
son misleading girlfriend 4:213
when to expect ice in winter 2:089
aids Thomas S. Martin 4:148
Albemarle Rifles 1:044, 1:046, 3:201
attitude at start of war 1:082
Barnett (slave) 1:027
Big Henry (slave) 1:026
Campaigning in Greene; battle between blacks and whites 3:144
Campaigning for Congress 1872 3:058, 3:060-3:062, 3:067
candidate for House of Delegates 4:135
Civil War service:
conflict with General Wise 1:156, 1:160, 1:159, 1:161
horse named “Noble” 2:096
Johnson Island Prison 2:027, 2:044-2:045, 2:056
on furlough 1:072, 1:089-1:090, 1:166, 2:019, 2:022, 2:021, 2:020, 2:026, 4:179
performance 1:081
stationed near Richmond 4:048
training troops 1:077, 1:176-1:177
value of baking soda 1:173
with 19th Virginia 1:075-1:078, 1:081, 1:084-1:085
with 46th Virginia 1:124, 1:156-1:158
with Albemarle Rifles 1:065-1:066, 1:068
with Battalion Reserves 1:164, 1:166, 1:168-1:182, 2:029
Colonel buys supplies at lower cost 1:141
Commonwealth Attorney for Albemarle 1:032, 1:159, 1:163, 2:209-2:210, 2:217
Congressional District 2:115
Conservative party convention 2:111-2:112
cooking stew 4:194
counsel to Randolph family 3:018
debts 3:102, 3:129
dispute with James A. Garfield 2:193
dissolves partnership with Jones and Hanckel 3:125
dress sword of Dr. Thomas Walker 1:177
early law partnership 1:117
election to General Assembly 4:149
Emily (slave) 1:027
family homes 1:101, 1:130, 2:103-2:104, 3:205
family silver 1:006
first President of Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:163
fishing 1:014, 3:060, 3:063, 3:066, 3:065, 3:064, 4:178, 4:186-4:187, 4:190
Gillett, Sy or Ci (slave) 1011, 1024
hunting 1014, 3:201
in Richmond in General Assembly 4:206
in Washington in U.S. Congress 2:111, 2:180-2:181, 2:185-2:186, 2:194, 3:030, 3:033, 5:044-5:045
Jane (slave) 1:020, 2:043, 2:054
Johnson Island Prison 4:179
known as Walker Duke 1:012
law partnerships 2:060, 2:123, 2:184, 3:125
law office 2:058, 2:101, 2:110
legal cases 2:059, 2:211-2:212 3:131, 3:174-3:175, 4:025
Little Henry (slave) 1:026, 2:042
Maria (slave) 1:021, 1:022
moderator for Coghill and Mahone debate 4:144-4:145
Monticello Wine Company founder 3:075
nomination to Congress 2:113
opinion of:
James A. Garfield 3:031, 3:037
James G. Blaine 2:183, 3:037
Oswald W. Purvis 4:161
William Mahone 4:139
pardoned by President Johnson 2:114
personal history 1:053
Politics 1:047, 4:170
rally to celebrate election 2:115
rare books 1:219
reading 1:013
rewards black man for rescuing son, Tom 1:064
Rose (slave) 1:006, 1:019-1:020, 2:017
Sam (slave) 1:024
sends sons to Horace W. Jones’ school 2:105
social life 2:199
swimming with Tom off Belle Isle 1:182
takes Tom to Trevillians battlefield 1:167
talents as a speaker 3:061
taught school with Crozet 4:158
tells Tom he will enter University 2:123
trouble with hand writing 5:027
view of slavery when Congressman 3:033
Virginia Military Institute 2:178, 4:137
visits with family 2:096
wig 1:220
Duke, Richard Thomas “Tom” Walker, Jr.
see Belle Isle, Sheridan’s Raid
address at Mount Vernon 3:147
as singer 3:028
as speaker 1:092, 3:100-3:101, 3:147, 4:071, 4:110, 4:149
as writer 3:040, 3:070, 5:001-5:002
at Bettie Lewis’ school 1:155
at Gaetano Lanza’s school 2:124-2:125
at Coffman’s school 2:061
at Mr. Carroll’s school 1:205-1:206, 2:030
at Mr. Carr’s dancing “school” 3:050
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:078, 2:110, 2:119, 2:123
at Misses Leighton’s school 1:031
at William Duke’s school 1:091-1:092
at William Duke’s school in Buckeyeland 2:098
at trial of Guiteau 5:046
Belle Isle with his father 1:167-1:185
boarding at Morea 3:001, 3:091
boyhood reading 1:122
campaigning 4:071, 4:145, 4:149
case before U.S. Supreme Court 3:213
changes work habits 5:043
childhood fights 4:009
childhood games 1:038, 1:051, 1:073,
1:139, 1:153
consecutive memory from 1:866 2:064
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:163, 3:188
courting Edith Slaughter 4:206, 4:216
debts 3:128
describes McGuffey 2:024
description of self:
as a young boy 2:101
as a young man 2:085
as lawyer 3:127
as student of Professor McGuffey 3:014
as University student 2:154
dining at Morea 3:107
drinking 3:020, 3:019
drives horse to Staunton 3:060
during Sheridan’s Raid 2:001-2:004, 2:007, 2:011, 2:013, 2:015-2:016
earliest memories 1:003-1:007, 1:009-1:011
early religious training 1:011
early home described 1:034
early education 2:087
fails to deposit check 5:009
falls through the ice 2:090
family visits father at Manassas 1:075-1:079
fondness for cousin Lucy 2:116
friends of 1870s-80s 4:006
friendship with barbers 1:111
gambling 4:013
Graduation 3:096, 3:101
Grandfather’s old gun 1:139
health 1:072, 1:080, 3:115-3:116, 4:088, 4:221, 5:038-5:040, 5:043
history of local Bar Association 3:129
how memoirs written 5:005
hunting 1:156
inherits Jefferson furniture 3:018
joins Masons 3:145
Judge of the Corporation Court 4:025, 5:064
keeps a diary 4:081, 4:088
Knight’s Templar 4:221
law partner with father 3:125
law Stenographer 3:126
legal practice 3:120-3:122, 3:124, 3:127, 3:184, 4:001-4:002, 4:082, 4:091, 4:114, 5:018-5:019, 5:037-5:038, 5:040, 5:043, 5:047-5:048, 5:053
marriage partnership of “Duke & Slaughter” 2:081
Master of Widow’s Sons’ Lodge No. 60 3:146
McGuffey Pavilion 2:023
Miller School Board, Secretary 4:216
mineral rights purchased 4:087
mourns for Charles Dickens 2:120
opinion of:
Carl Schurz 3:032
Charles Sumner 3:030
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman 3:035
his wife, Edith 4:216
O.P. Morton 3:030
Roscoe Conklin 3:030
William P. Frye 3:032
William Holmes McGuffey as teacher 3:008
others opinion of Tom Duke 4:038
Playmates 1:016
Presbyterian upbringing 4:123
publications 3:070
reading 1:087, 1:121-1:122, 2:063, 2:087,
2:110, 2:137
rebuked in court 4:168
remembering his father 4:205
social error 2:122
social life summer of 1871 2:222
speaking French 5:061
spends a gift 2:136
St. Nicholas Hotel, N.Y. 3:097
Duke, Richard Thomas Walker, Jr. continued
sweethearts and flirtations 2:146, 2:190, 3:041, 3:154, 4:048, 4:062-40:63, 5:001, 5:028
swimming in University Pond 1:062
talent for languages 2:126
Theater 1:182-1:183
University scholarship 3:102
University student life; President of Finals Ball Assoc. 3:118
University student life 2:161, 3:001, 3:117
University studies 2:140, 2:142, 3:005, 3:015, 3:029, 3:069, 3:084
University Magazine 3:039-3:040, 3:070
University Magazine Medal winner 3:096
University of Virginia degree in Moral Philosophy 3:056
University of Virginia enrollment 2:139
University of Virginia student politics 3:049, 3:073-3:074, 3:095, 3:116-3:117
views on:
childhood fights 1:032
family debts 2:149
how to learn a foreign language 2:126
observation of the Sabbath 4:123
relationship with Caesar (slave) 1:023
Republican party 4:073
slavery 4:004
smoking 1:123
swearing 2:085
visits local Civil War hospitals 1:096-1:097
visits Richmond from Belle Isle 1:182
visits with father in Washington 2:185, 2:193, 3:030
visits Centennial Exhibition with brother 3:149
visits sister and her friends at Edgehill School 3:018, 3:025, 3:091
visits Staunton, Va. 1:203
visits camp of Wickham’s Brigade 1:150
Washington Literary Society joined 2:153
Washington Literary Society 3:016, 3:037
winters in town 4:006
with Fitz Lee 2:069
with brother buys sleigh 5:055
World War I 5:021
Young, Caesar (slave) 1:022
Zeta Psi Fraternity joined 2:156
Duke, Richard Thomas “Walker,” III (son) 1:130
Duke, Richard “Dick” W. 1:033, 1:120, 4:017, 4:020, 4:022, 4:025, 4:045
at Coffman’s school 2:061
at Spotsylvania 1:121
at William Duke’s school 1:092
father of Emily, Mattie, Walker, Elizabeth, Charlie 4:025
leaves for War 1:120
with Carrington’s Battery 1:121
Duke, Walker 4:026
Duke, William “Eskridge” (son) 3:127, 4:169, 4:211-4:212
Duke, William Johnson (uncle) 1:033, 1:102, 1:120, 4:022
and manumitted negroes of Betsey Walker Michie 4:022
father of Florence, Laura,
Richard “Dick” W. 1:033, 4:023
in charge of slate quarry in Buckeyeland 2:099, 4:024
Morea 4:023
ran school near site of Union Station 1:091
ran school at Buckeyeland 2:098, 4:034
Superintendant of Charlottesville Schools 4:024
Duke, William Richard (brother) 1:001, 1:006, 1:040, 1:052, 1:063, 1:080, 1:125-1:126, 1:207-1:208, 1:211, 3:148, 3:219, 5:040
as farmer 2:101, 3:075
at centennial of death of George Washington 3:148
at news of Lincoln’s assassination 2:032
at school 1:032, 1:092, 1:155, 1:205, 2:030, 2:060-2:061, 2:078, 2:084, 2:090-2:091
childhood games 1:062, 1:072
Civil War activities 1:075, 1:152, 1:210, 1:212, 2:026, 2:028, 2:076-2:077
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:163, 3:188, 3:195, 4:005
description of his character 1:015
friendship with cousin, Sandy Stuart 1:199
hunting 1:015, 1:142, 3:201
in family home 4:012
in Virginia legislature 3:085
Masons 3:145
meets Gen. Early 1:210
politics 2:108, 4:077
Reconstruction era 2:205
social life 2:222, 3:178, 4:217
travels 2:117, 4:115, 4:211
visits Centennial Exhibition with brother 3:149, 5:019
visits John Singleton Mosby in jail 2:068
visits Washington gambling house with brother 3:091
Dunkum Farm 4:103
Dunlora 4:042
Durrett, Frank 3:136, 4:115
Durrett, Samuella Moon 3:136
Early, Everett 4:149
Early, Oscar 4:191
Easton, Pennsylvania 3:100
Ebbitt Hotel 3:148
Echols, Edward
University of Virginia student 3:113
Edgehill School 2:156, 3:017, 3:024, 3:026, 3:091, 3:130, 4:052, 4:110, 4:114, 4:132, 4:214
Ruffin, Eliza 4:214
Edgehill 3:021-3:022, 3:027, 3:130
Eisenmann, Mark M. saloon
in 1895 at 413 East Main Street 4:097
Elam, William C.
editor of Richmond Whig 4:141
Elk’s Home 1:099
Ellicott, Eugene 3:004
Elzevirs
Dutch publisher 1:219
Emily (slave)
Duke, R.T.W. 1:027
washerwoman 1:027
Emmet, John Patton
University of Virginia Professor 1:028
English Immigrants 2:214, 4:090, 4:100, 4:103-4:107, 5:036
Enniscorthy 4:125, 4:217, 4:223, 5:001-5:002
Eskridge, Martha (aunt) 1:052, 1:126, 1:217
Aunt Mat 1:131, 1:189, 1:197-1:198
described as quick witted 2:147
food supplies during Civil War 1:206, 1:208
rain at wedding superstition 5:061
Reconstruction 2:048
Sheridan’s Raid 1:218, 1:224,
2:005-2:006, 2:009
Eskridge, Virginia 1:191
Eskridge, William Scott (grandfather) 1:004, 1:191
Estouteville 4:125, 4:130, 4:217
Eubank, John 1:113
Eureka Café & Bar 3:218, 4:104
Farish Hotel 1:094, 1:099
Farish, Andrew J. 2:073, 3:213, 3:215-3:217
children described 3:214
Cool Spring Barbecue Club participant 3:212
electioneering 3:214
house on Park Street 3:217
Farish, Emma 3:214
Farish, Frank P. 3:214-3:215
Farish Hotel 2:036
Farish, Stephen 3:212-3:213
Farish, William P. 1:125, 2:152, 3:189, 3:196, 3:212, 3:217
Farmers and Merchants Bank 5:006, 5:016-5:017
see Banks
Farmington 2:128-2:130, 2:134, 2:136-2:137, 3:152
grave enclosure 2:131
paintings 2:135
visits by Duke family 2:134
Farrar, Edgar Howard
University of Virginia Student 2:155
Farr, Richard Ratcliffe 4:170-4:171
Father
see Duke, Richard Thomas Walker
Fauntleroy, Thomas Turner 4:166
Ferneyhough, —- 2:114
Ficklin, Benjamin 3:192
Ficklin, Benjamin, Jr. 3:193-3:194
Ficklin, Slaughter W. 3:190
burial of favorite horse 3:189
Cool Spring Barbecue Club participant 3:188
Ficklin, William
schoolmate of Tom Duke 3:190
Fielder, Idus Lafayette
University of Virginia student 3:010-3:011
Field, James G. 3:142
Fifth Street 2:209, 3:173
Fillmore, Millard 4:049
Fire Engine House 1:099
Station House on Court Square 1:045
First Street (Green Street) 1:050, 5:004
Fishburne, C.D. 2:197
local lawyer 3:134
Fishing 4:202
see Trout Fishing, and Duke, R.T.W.
Flannagan House 1:088
Flannagan Abell & Company 5:007-5:008, 5:010
Flannagan, Benjamin Collins 5:006, 5:010, 5:013-5:014
“tipsy” 3:181
Flannagan, Lottie Goodyear 3:211
Flannagan, Mrs. W.W.
story of mouse 5:052
Flannagan, Nannie 2:160
Flannagan, W.W. 3:206, 5:006-5:007, 5:010-5:011, 5:013-5:014, 5:051
Fletcher, James H., Jr. 1:039
Fletcher, Jennie Rodes 1:039
Folke, Albert
University of Virginia Instructor 3:077
Fonda, Henry L.
owner of Birdwood 3:171
Fortune, Bob
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 4:003
Fortune, Willis
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 4:003
Foster, John 3:103-3:104
Fourteenth Street 2:166-2:167, 3:087-3:088
Fourth Street 3:218, 4:104
Franklin Street, Richmond 4:053
Freedman’s Bureau
Reconstruction 2:054
Frizell, —-
owner of Goodyear/Martin home 3:165
Fry, —- on Park Street 4:195
Fry, Frank 3:184
Fry, John 2:073
Cool Spring Barbecue Club participant 3:184
Fry, Joshua 3:184, 4:019
Fry’s Spring 4:092
Fuller Drug Store 5:006
Funkhouser, Lilian Harman 3:204-3:205
Gambling 2:073, 4:013, 4:092
Games and Playmates 1:049
Garfield, James Abram 3:031, 5:044-5:045
U.S. Congressmen 3:030, 3:037
Garrett, Ira 1:130
Garth family 4:012
Juba (slave) 4:003
Garth, Bazaleel 3:157
Garth, Gabriella 3:181
Garth, J. “Woods” 1:022, 2:199, 2:207, 3:103, 3:172, 3:177, 3:183, 3:212
Cool Spring Barbecue Club participant 3:169, 3:171
killing of two men 3:173
Reconstruction 2:049-2:053
trial 2:209-2:214
Garth, J. Woods, Jr. 3:172
trial in 1924 for distilling 3:184
Garth, Jim Dabney 4:217
Garth, John 4:217
Garth, William 3:172, 4:209
Garth, William A. “Red Billy” 3:103
Cool Spring Barbecue Club participant 3:163, 3:220
raised near the old “Barracks” 3:220
Garth, William “Billy” 3:182-3:183
Gay, Matoaca
Richmond Society writer 4:067
Gem Saloon 5:017
Gentry & Irvine Livery Stable 1:095
Gentry, C.E.
Duke, Duke & Gentry law firm 3:127
George (slave)
Rippetoe family 4:180
George, Harry 4:183
Georgetown 1:138, 1:151
Gibbs, Barnett
University of Virginia Student 2:153
Gibson, Catlett 4:171
Gibson, Robert A. 1:199, 2:103
Gibson, Susie Stuart 1:199, 2:102
Gildersleeve, Basil L.
University of Virginia Professor 2:165
Gillett, Sy or Ci (slave)
death 1:122
Duke, R.T.W. 1:011, 1:024
Rivanna boatman and story teller 1:025
Gilmer, Anne Elizabeth Baker (1809-1874) 1:118, 1:120, 1:122
Charles (slave) 1:185
mother of George, Walker, James, John, Lizzie, Juliet 1:118
residence 1:115
widow of Thomas Walker Gilmer 1:115
Gilmer, Francis Walker (1790-1826) 1:057
Gilmer, Frank (1857-1917) 2:094, 4:017, 4:020, 4:030, 4:034-4:035, 4:037, 4:045, 4:145
Assistant to University Post Master 4:035
Commonwealth Attorney for Charlottesville 4:025, 4:036
father of George and Frank, Jr. 4:036
friend of Tom Duke 4:025
McCue trial 4:038
origin of his nickname “Demagogue” 4:037
University of Virginia student 4:035
Gilmer, Frank, Jr. (1892-1930) 4:036
Gilmer, George (1742-1795)
Doctor living at Pen Park 3:179
Gilmer, George (1888-1977) 4:036
Commonwealth Attorney for Charlottesville 4:036
Gilmer, George Christopher (uncle) (1811-1886) 1:043, 2:092-2:093
known as Uncle “Kit” and as Uncle Gilmer 1:042
Anthony, “Chunk” (slave) 2:099
father of Lee, Walker, Bettie 2:093, 4:031
father of Maria, Frank 2:093, 4:031
Gilmer, George Christopher continued
finances after Civil War 4:032
owner of Buckeyeland 4:034
Paul (slave) 2:099
Silas (slave) 2:099
Gilmer, George Hudson (1836-1891) 1:118
Gilmer, George “Walker” (1845-1918) 2:093
Gilmer, James Blair (1840- ) 1:118
Gilmer, John Baker (1828-1859) 1:118
Gilmer, John Harmer (1812-1879) 1:060
Gilmer, Juliet (1830-1896) 1:118
Gilmer, Leanna Lewis (1811-1845) 4:031
mother of Lee, Walker, Bettie Gilmer Mays 2:093
Gilmer, Margaret W. ( -1854)
died as child in fire at Indian Fields 1:060
Gilmer, Maria “Isabelle” Walker (1817-1890)
mother of Margaret W. 1:060
wife of Dr. Peachy Harmer Gilmer 1:060
Gilmer, Maria (1854-1880) 4:048
Gilmer, Mildred Wirt Duke (aunt) (1818-1897) 2:092, 2:095, 4:034
Aunt Milly 4:030
living at SunnySide 4:033
mother of Maria, Frank 2:093, 4:031
Gilmer, Peachy Harmer (1813-1872)
father of Margaret W. 1:060
Gilmer, Rebecca Coles Singleton Haskell (1862-1946) 4:036
Frank Gilmer’s wife known as “Decca” 4:036
mother of George and Frank, Jr. 4:036
Gilmer, Thomas Walker (1802-1844) 1:115-1:116, 2:093
Governor of Virginia 4:031
Secretary of the Navy under President Tyler 4:031
Gilmer, Thomas “Walker, “ Jr. (1834-1869) 1:118, 4:031
Gilmer, William “Billy” Wirt (1804-1879) 2:041, 2:129
Reconstruction 2041, 2:049-2:050
Gilmer, Zachariah “Lee” (1840- ) 2:093, 4:031
Gilmore’s Furniture store 2:030
Gilmore, James H.
University of Virginia Professor 3:112
Girls
special friends 1870s-80s 4:047
Gochenauer, —-
home on Lynchburg Road 4:102
Godwin, Fred 1:106
Godwin, John M. 5:006, 5:016, 5:018
Goelet, Augustine H.
University of Virginia student 3:068
Zeta Psi Fraternity 3:068
Goode, John
lawyer 4:030
Goodyear, Charles N. (Judge) 2:206, 2:210, 2:213, 3:165, 3:174
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:164
father of Charles A., George G. 3:166
home was Deven’s headquarters 3:165
Goodyear, Charles A. 3:166
distillery business 4:101
family 4:012
father of Charles and Mary 3:166
father of Mary Goodyear McNeale Smoot 4:101
Goodyear, Charlie
grandson of Judge; son of Charles and Eirene 2:207, 3:166
Goodyear, Charlotte Seitz
wife of Judge Goodyear 2:206
Goodyear, Eirene King 2:206, 3:118, 3:166
mother of Charles and Mary 3:166
Goodyear, Elizabeth Briscoe 2:206, 3:181
mother of George B., John, Lottie Goodyear Flannagan 3:168
Goodyear, George G. 3:166, 3:210
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:211
father of George B., John, Lottie Goodyear Flannagan 3:211
Gordon, Armistead C.
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:100, 2:120
Gordon, Mason family 4:012
Gordon, William 1:061
Goshen Pass 1:006
Graham, Fergus Richard
University of Virginia student 2:155,
3:039, 3:073
Grand Lodge of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 3:146, 4:129, 5:003, 5:053
see Masons
Grandfather
see Duke, Richard
see Eskridge, William Scott
Grant, Ulysses S. 2:192
Grant, Willie 4:176
Gray, A.A.
local lawyer 3:134
Greaves, John Albert 4:106-4:107
Green Street (First Street) 5:004
rock quarries 1:050
Green Springs neighborhood, Louisa County, Va. 4:217
Green Mountain neighborhood 4:217
Greenbrier 4:055
Greene County 3:136, 3:140
Court 3:142-3:143
Gresham, Walter Q.
U.S. Secretary of State under Grover Cleveland 4:027
Guillaume, Henry
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:050
Guiteau, Charles J. 5:044-5:045
Guy, John H. 5:042-5:043
Hager, John F. 4:085
Hamner, Bettie 1:092
Hamner, Ned
at William Duke’s school 1:092
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:049
Hanckel, Edward 4:020
Hanckel, Louis T. 2:123, 2:127, 2:197, 4:020
Hanckel, Louis T., Jr. 5:033
Hancock, Winfield Scott
Civil War 4:185
wounded at Gettysburg 4:185
Hanlan-Courtney boat race 4:211, 4:217
Hanover Academy 2:198
Harden, James O. 1:125
Hardesty, Mrs. —- (nee Ficklin) 3:195
Hardin, James
at William Duke’s school 1:092
Hardware 1:042
Harker, Roberta Slaughter 4:215
Harman, Charles H. 5:012
Cool Spring Barbecue Club participant 3:203
Harman, John P. 3:204
Harman, Peter 3:203, 5:012
by first marriage, father of Mrs. T.J. Williams, Mrs. C.H. Birch, and Charles H. Harman 3:205
by second marriage, father of John P. Harman, Lilian Funkhouser 3:205
Harper, Joseph
second husband to Mary Miller 2:132
Harper, Mary Miller Wood 2:133
at Farmington 2:134
called Cousin Mary 2:134
Harriet
servant for children of R.T.W. Duke, Jr. 1:130
Harris, Bettie 1:071, 4:181, 4:184
Civil War 1:070
dressed as Confederate flag 4:182
marries a Mr. Maupin 1:072
Harris, Bob 3:103-3:105
Harris Iron Foundry 3:164
Harris, James Archer 4:091, 4:093, 4:109
Harris, John T. 3:058-3:059
Democratic nominee over Duke 3:067
Harris, Miss —-
at William Duke’s school in Buckeyeland 2:098
Harris, Mrs. Tommie 4:181
Harrison, Ellen Randolph 3:022, 3:025
mother of Randolph Harrison and Jane Harrison 3:023
teacher at Edgehill School 3:017
Harrison, Gessner
University of Virginia Professor 2:165
Harrison, Jane 3:023
Harrison, Peachy R. 4:127
Harrison, Randolph 3:023
Civil War 1:160, 1:162
Harrison, Walter 1:192
Harris, R.F. 1:141
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:164
Harris, Tommie 1:071, 4:182-4:183, 4:188
boarding house 4:181
Civil War 1:070
moves to farm on Moorman’s River 4:184
Hart, John A. Female School
Albemarle Female Institute 2:164
Hart, John M. 2:095
Hartnagle Building 1:114
Harvey’s Restaurant, Washington, D.C. 2:127
Hase brewery 3:165
Hawkwood 4:218
Haxall, Mary Triplett 4:059, 4:063
invites Tom Duke to ladies ball 4:060
Hayes, Rutherford B. 4:079
Hay, John
at centennial of death of George Washington 3:148
Hay, Thomas A.H.
Zeta Psi Fraternity 3:099
Heard, Emma 3:041, 3:046
Hearst, —- (pauper)
Sheridan’s Raid 2:007
Heller, M.B. 2:075
Hemings, Mary
mother of Sally Jefferson Bell Scott, Robert Washington Bell 3:223
Henderson, —-
school in Charlottesville 1:032, 1:099
Henderson, Virginia 4:112-4:113
Hendron, Lizzie 5:062
Higginson, James M. 2:130
High Street (Maiden Lane) 1:009, 1:034, 1:050, 1:103, 2:030, 2:104, 2:121, 2:134, 3:213, 4:152
Hill Crest
Hill, James C.
Civil War 1162
Hinton, Drury A. 4:166
Hoard, Miss —-
at William Duke’s school in Buckeyeland 2:098
Hoffman, —- (of Philadelphia) 3:151
in Europe at start of WW I 5:021
Zeta Psi fraternity member 5:020
Hoge, William 1:193
Holcombe, James Philemon
University of Virginia Professor 3:111
Holmes, George Frederick
description of lectures 3:006
University of Virginia Professor 2:025, 2:165, 3:005-3:006, 3:101
Hooker, Allen J.
University of Virginia student 3:005, 3:091
Hoppe’s Grocery 1:099
Horse racing 4:108
Birdwood 4:109
Hot Springs 3:063
Hotel Richmond, Richmond, Va. 4:158
Hotopp, William 3:074, 3:077
House moving 2:072
Huck, Francis Eugene
University of Virginia student 3:083
Huck, Henry Joseph
University of Virginia student 3:083
Huck, Maggie Brown 1:136, 2:203, 3:083
see Brown, Maggie
Hudnall, Henry B. 2:151
Huffman’s Saloon 2:053
Hughes, George P. 4:165, 5:063-5:065
Hughes, John C. 1:108
Hunt, Edward Telford
University of Virginia student 3:068,
3:071, 3:081
Zeta Psi Fraternity 3:068
Hunter, Robert Mercer Taliaferro 4:169
Hunting 4:107
see under Duke family members
Hydraulic Mills 2:222, 3:102
Ice Skating 2:089
Indian Fields 1:060
graveyard 1:061
Inloes, William H. 2:204-2:205, 3:103, 4:012
Ivy Church 4:099
Ivy Cottage 2:066, 2:082, 2:204, 4:012
site of Horace W. Jones’ school 2:078,
2:086, 2:101
Ivy Cottage Hill 2:082
Ivy Depot 2:129
Jack Jouett’s Tavern 1:099, 1:104
Jackson, Henry Melville 4:175
Bishop of Alabama 4:174
Jackson, Miss —- 4:176
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” 1:098
Jane (slave)
cook 1:020
Duke, R.T.W. 1:020, 2:043, 2:054
left after freedom came 1:020
Sheridan’s Raid 1:213
sick with varioloid 1:089-1:090
soups, stews from beefhead 1:141
Jarman, —- 4:217
Jefferson Literary Society 2:154, 3:039,
3:052, 3:070
Jefferson Street 2:066
opposite Episcopal Church 2:071
Jefferson, Thomas 1:057, 1:196, 2:130
invoked during Civil War 1:071
Law Docket 4:079
manuscripts 3:034
Jeffersonian Republican, Charlottesville 4:017, 4:020, 4:182
Jenkins, Charles Augustus
University of Virginia student 2:153, 3:049
Jinnie (slave)
Rodes, Robert 1:039
Johannot, Tony (1803-1852) 2:138
Johnson, Ben
Civil War 2:020
Johnson, Miss —-
at William Duke’s school in Buckeyeland 2:098
Jones, Horace W. 2:065, 2:078, 2:080, 2:204, 4:012
instruction at his school 2:087, 2:119
Reconstruction 2:067
school at Ivy Cottage 2:078
school near site of McGuffey School 2:121
school on Court House Square 1867 2:100
Jones, James D. 2:060, 2:080, 2:199, 3:176, 5:010
Jones, James W.
University of Virginia student 3:091
Jones, Jesse 2:210, 3:174
at William Duke’s school 1:092
Jones, Paul Tudor 2:198
University of Virginia student 2:152, 3:005
Jones, Sue Duke 2:081
Mrs. Horace W. Jones 4:012
Jones, T. Van Ransallaer
University of Virginia student 3:091
Juba (slave)
Cool Spring Barbecue club 4:003
Garth family 4:003
Jusserand, Jules
French Ambassador 1902-1904 5:060
Kamerer’s Jewelry Store 1:099
Kammerer
girls at Misses Leighton’s school 1:033
Kaufman, Moses 2:075
Civil War 2:077
Kean, Robert Garlick Hill 3:135
Keblinger, Caddis Maupin
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:049, 1:051
Keblinger, Wilbur 2:044
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:049
Keblinger, William M. 4:183
Keller & George 2:115
Keller, John L. 1:113
Keller, John 5:034
Keller, Spotswood 1:113
Kemper, James Lawson 3:142
Kent, Charles William
University of Virginia Professor 3:039
Kent, Henry Thompson 3:049
University of Virginia student 3:039
Kent, Joseph Gordon
University of Virginia student 3:018
Kent, Mary Randolph
Edgehill school student from California 3:018
Keswick 4:071
Kimbrough, Allen T. McC.
University of Virginia student 3:039, 3:069
Zeta Psi Fraternity 3:069
King’s Greenhouse 3:088
Kirkpatrick, Thomas Jellis 3:135
Knight, Cleverine Thomas
mother of William Oscar, Wray Thomas, Sarah Everett, Creed Thomas 2:148
Knight, Sally
see Wingo, Sarah “Sally” Everett Knight
Knight, William Carter 1:124, 2:147
father of Jennie 2:147
father of William Oscar, Wray Thomas, Sarah Everett, Creed Thomas 2:148
Knight, William Oscar 2:148
Knight, Wray Thomas 2:148
Knight’s Templar 4:220
Kountze, Luther 2:156-2:157, 3:207, 4:081-4:082, 4:084, 4:086
Kratz, —- (Dr.) 3:163
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:161-3:162
Lacey, Benjamin W. 4:166
Lafayette, Marquis de 4:196
La Grange 4:196
Skinner, Fred 4:197
Lane, James W.
at Mr. Carroll’s school 1:206
at William Duke’s school 1:092
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:050
Superintendant of Charlottesville Schools 4:024
Lanza, Gaetano
school on West Main Street 2:124
University of Virginia Instructor 2:124
Lathrop, Charles 4:065
Lathrop, Lou Barksdale 4:062-4:063, 4:065, 4:176
Layman, —- 4:217
Leake, Shelton F. 2:217-2:218, 3:174, 3:217, 4:039
Leake, Shelton F., Jr. 2:101, 4:017, 4:039
Leary, Nannie
see Patton, Nannie Leary
Lee, Fitzhugh 2:069, 4:148
Civil War 2:065, 4:009
Readjuster Party 4:136
Shackelford’s porch 4:009
visiting on High Street 2:065
Lee, Harry B.
Rev. at centennial of death of George Washington 3:148
Lee, John “Jack”
McCue trial 4:039
Lee, Robert E.
Civil War 4:200
Leighton, Anne
teacher at Piedmont Institute 1:031
Leighton, Jane
teacher at Piedmont Institute 1:031
Leitch, James A. 1:109
father of Tom Duke’s friend, “Teague” 1:105
Grand Master of Virginia Masons 1:110
local doctor 1:105
Leitch, James “Teague” 1:015
at Mr. Carroll’s school 1:206
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:049,
1:051, 1:072
Civil War 2:077
Leitch, Mrs. James A. 2:104
Leitch, Sam 1104, 1:107-1:108
house 1:099
Leterman, Simon 2:074-2:075
Lewis, Bettie
teacher of primary class at Piedmont Institute 1:031
teaching school at A.J. Brown’s home 1:155
Lewis, Daniel 4:033
estate left to brother-in-law, George Christopher Gilmer 4:032
Lewis, Lunsford L. 4:166
Lewis, Sidney Francis
University of Virginia student 3:081
Lewis’ Mountain 4:186
Lexington, Va. 1:007
Lilly, Edmund Jones, Jr.
University of Virginia student 2:160, 3:007
Zeta Psi Fraternity 2:160
Lincoln assassination 2:032-2:033, 2:035
Lindsay, Reuben 1:057
Lindsay’s Turnout 1:052, 1:054
Lipscomb, —-
Politics 4:135
Little Henry (slave)
cobbler 1:146
Duke, R.T.W. 1:026, 2:042
gardener and hostler 1:026
Llewellyn, Charles 1:114
Lobban, James 2:210, 3:174
Lockwood, George Robinson
University of Virginia student 3:070
Loffland, George
married Sallie E. Farish 3:214
Logan 1:052-1:054, 1:058, 1:062
Logan County, West Virginia 4:086
Loving, Maybelle Moore
Moore, Charles family 4:103
Lovingston Station
also called Montreal, Oakridge, and Shipman 3:134
Lowry, —-
W.Va. mining options 4:086, 4:088, 4:087
Lyman, H.L.
house on Park Street 3:217
Lynchburg, Virginia 4:113, 5:025
lawyers 3:135
Lyons, Thomas Barton 1:088, 4:152
Lytel, Marion
shooting scrape 4:119
University of Virginia student 4:118
Zeta Psi Fraternity 4:118
Macon, Lit 4:115
Madison, James 1:057
Mahone, Otelia
mother of a daughter, William Jr,
Robert Butler 4:137
Mahone, Robert Butler 4:138
University of Virginia Student 4:139
Mahone, William 4:160, 4:165-4:166, 4:171
Civil War wound 4:138
father of a daughter, William, Jr.,
Robert Butler 4:138
O.M &T. Railroad 4:137
Readjuster Party 4:136-4:138
Mahone, William, Jr. 4:138-4:139
University of Virginia student 4:138
Maiden Lane (High Street) 1:034, 1:050
Main Street :1:050, 1:186, 2:031, 2:036, 2:066-2:067, 2:109, 2:124, 2:164, 2:167, 2:171, 2:209, 3:087, 3:096, 3:173, 3:204, 3:223
hencoop 1:051
Mallet, John W.
University of Virginia Professor 2:165
Mandy (slave)
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 4:003
Garth Family 4:003
Mannoni Building 2:109
Mannoni Confectionery 3:007
Mannoni, Andrew 2:109
Mannoni, Anthony 2:109
Mannoni, John 2:109
Mannoni’s Confectionery 1:099-1:100
Map of SunnySide in relation to Poor House 1:129
Map of Court Square Area — 1863 1:099
Map of path from Morea to SunnySide and environs 1:127
Map of Poor House and environs 1:133
Maplewood Cemetery 2:081, 3:197
Marchant, John A.
house on Park Street 3:217
Marchant, John
at William Duke’s school 1:092
Maria (slave)
Duke, R.T.W. 1:021
housemaid 1:021
mother of Caesar Young 1:021
sold 1:022
Market Street 1:095
Married Woman’s Act 3:109
Marshall, John Barrett
University of Virginia student 3:082,
3:107, 3:119
Zeta Psi Fraternity 3:082
Marshall, Mr —- 4:176
Marshall, Mrs. —- 4:176
Marshall, Samuel H. 2:096
Martha Jefferson Hospital 4:125
Martin County, Kentucky 4:086
Martin, Richard “Dick” T.
at William Duke’s school 1:092
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:050
Martin, Thomas Staples 4:146-4:148, 5:033
U.S. Senator at centennial of death of George Washington 3:148
Marye, Maydie May 3:018
Mason, Jefferson Randolph
University of Virginia student 3:039, 3:070
Mason, Margaret Cook 3:196
Mason, Robert French 3:196
Masons 1:110-1:111, 1:113, 2:071, 2:173, 3:139, 3:145, 3:147, 4:213, 5:024
Carrington, Mayo B. 4:129
Coles, Peyton 4:128
Duke, William Richard (brother) 3:145
Grand Lodge of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 3:146, 4:129, 5:003, 5:053
Knight’s Templar 4:221
McChesney, William H. 4:222
Powell, Ben 2:071
Stevens, Arthur 3:138
Widow’s Sons’ Lodge No. 60 5:040
Massey, John E.
Readjuster Party 4:135
Massie, —- (State Auditor) 4:171
Massie, Eugene C. 3:169
Massie, Frank 3:072
Massie, Gertrude 2:120, 3:071, 3:101
Massie, Henry L.
father of Susie and Lulie 2:169
later postmaster 2:169
Massie, Henry
Cool Spring Barbecue Club participant 3:169
Massie, Lulie 2:169
Massie, Mrs.
see Cochran, Mrs. John L. 3:071
Massie, N. Hardin 1:108, 5:006, 5:010
Massie, Rhodes 1:031
Massie, Susie 2:169
Massie, Thomas 3:071
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:120
Massie, William
at Coffman’s school 2:061
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:120
Mathews, Julius E.F.
University of Virginia student 3:005, 3:091
Maupin, Addison 3:165
Maupin, Socrates
University of Virginia Professor 2:165
Maury, “Parson” 4:019
Maury, Price
Hotel and Railroad, Fry’s Springs 4:092
Maury, Walker
at Coffman’s school 2:061
Mayo’s School 3:140
Mays, Bettie Gilmer 2:093, 4:031
also spelt as May
McChesney, William H.
Masons 4:222
McClain, Don 1:119
McClenahan, Bessie 2:190
McCollam, Henry Alexander 3:049
University of Virginia student 3:039
McConniegie (?), Nora Moran 3:209
McCormick reaper 1:008
McCown, George James
University of Virginia student 3:007
Zeta Psi Fraternity 3:007
McCoy (later Peters, Chancellor, Alderman) house 2:013
McCraw, William “Billy”
Cool Spring Barbecue Club participant 3:164
McCue trial
Coleman, Tinsley 4:039
Gilmer, Frank 4:038
Lee, John “Jack” 4:039
Woods, Micajah 4:039
McFarland, Belle Moran Hudgins 3:208
McGuffey School 2:121
McGuffey, William Holmes
description 3:009
tests 3:013
University of Virginia Professor 2:022, 2:025, 2:165, 3:008, 3:011-3:015, 3:108
McGuire, Hunter 1:198
McGuire, Mary Stuart 1:198
McIntire, George M. 1:080
McKee Block 2:070
McKee, A. Robert 3:192
McKennie, Annie 2:173
McKennie, C.P.
University Bookstore 2:172
McKennie, Cummings 2:173
University of Virginia Student 2:177
McKennie, George 2:173
University of Virginia student 2:174
McKennie, Hetty :2173
McKennie, Marcellus 1:109, 2:125, 2:172,
2:178, 2:199, 3:107
father of Cummings, George, Annie,
Hetty 2:173
McKennie’s bookstore 3:107
McKensie, Julia Coles 4:126
McKinley, William 3:148
McNeale, Agnew 3:167
burnt to death 4:102
McNeale, Charles Agnew 4:100
distillery business 4:101
father of Agnew, Don 3:167
McNeale, Don 3:167
McNeale, Mary Goodyear
also spelt McNeill 2:207
see Smoot, Mary Goodyear McNeale 3:166
Meade, Bob 3:044
Meade, R.K. 1031, 4:075
Meadow Creek 1:125, 1:136, 2:001-2:002
Meadow Creek Country Club 2:002
Mechums River 1:040
Merillât, Mary Eskridge 1:203-1:204
Methodist 3:020, 3:106
Michie, H. Clay 2:200, 4:185
neighbor 4:012
Michie, Thomas L. 4:135
Readjuster Party candidate 4:158
Midway building 2:081, 2:124, 2:157, 3:007
Millbrook 1:052-1:053, 1:134
Miller, —- (English sea captain)
father of Mary and a son 2:132
Miller, —- (son of sea captain) 2:132
Miller School 3:202, 4:216
Politics 4:164
University of Virginia 3:191
Miller, Charles Austin 2:152
University of Virginia student 3:005
Miller, Mary
see under married names; Wood and Harper 2:132
Mills 1:039, 1:052-1:053, 2:093, 2:095, 2:133
Minor, Carter
at Mr. Carroll’s school 1:206
Minor, Charles 1:111
Minor, E.C. 1:111
Minor, Gilmer 1:111
at Mr. Carroll’s school 1:206
Minor, John B.
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:119
of Eastham 2:119
Minor, John Barbee
as teacher 3:109, 3:108
fails students 3:113
University of Virginia Professor 2:165, 3:107, 3:109, 3:108, 3:110, 3:113-3:114
Moncure, Richard C.L. 5:041
Monroe, James 1:057
Monte Sano 3:165
Monticello 3:029, 4:212, 5:060
burial ground 3:026
Monticello Guards 3:185
uniform 1:045, 1:068
Monticello Wine Company 1:050, 3:075-3:076, 5:057
Claret 4:193, 4:203
Moon vs. Stone 3:133
Moon, John B. 4:017, 4:020, 4:159
4:026, 4:042
Moon, May Dabney 4:042
Moore, Charles 4:102
father of Maybelle Moore Loving 4:103
Moore, Frank
University of Virginia Student 2:202, 2:204
Moore, Lily Brown 1:136, 2:202
at Coffman’s school 2:061
Moorman’s River 1:014, 1:035-1:036, 1:040, 1:071, 2:133, 4:178, 4:187, 4:190
Moran family 4:012
Moran, F. Berger 2:200-2:201, 3:103, 3:209-3:210
Cool Spring Barbecue Club participant 32:07
father of Belle, Nora 3:208-3:209
Moran, Jennie Blackburn 2:200
mother of Belle, Nora 3:208-3:209
Mordecai, Samuel Fox
University of Virginia Student 2:159
Zeta Psi Fraternity 2:159
Morea 1:009, 1:027-1:029, 1:035, 1:102, 1:119-1:120, 1:125, 2:062, 2:152, 3:001, 3:114-3:115, 3:119, 4:089, 4:112
as boarding house 2:152-2:153, 3:001, 3:003-3:004, 3:038, 3:050
Civil War convalescent home 1:097
dinner for Tom Duke with boarders :2198
Duke, William Johnson 4:023
Morrell, Michael P.
University of Virginia student 3:069
Zeta Psi Fraternity 3:069
Morris, George W.
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:120
Morris, Richard 4:218
Morton, Rosalie Slaughter
surgeon; sister to Edith Slaughter Duke 3:025
Morven 2:096, 3:185
Mosby, John Singleton 2:068, 3:122
Civil War 1:222-1:223
Robertson lends law books 2:068
Turpin shooting 2:068
Moses, Bettie Brown 1:135, 2:202
Moses, Samuel D.
University of Virginia student 2:202
Mother
see Duke, Elizabeth Scott Eskridge
Mount Vernon 2:189, 3:148
Mountain Missions of the Episcopal Church 3:140
Mudwall Building 1:095
Museum of the Confederacy, Richmond 4:198
Music 1:205, 2:197, 2:204, 4:120, 4:172-4:173
Faust 4:207
Il Flauto Magico 5:053
Il Trovatore 5:053
Opera in Baltimore 5:053
Opera in New York 4:173
Opera in Richmond 4:206
Opera in Washington D.C. 2:196
Musicians
Abbot, Emma 2:196
Abbrett 4:207
Alvany, Max 2:197
Caruso, Enrico 2:196
Dalmorès 2:196
De Retzke, Jean 2:196
Gerster, Etelka 5:053
Maas, Tom 2:196-2:197
Nillson, Adelaide (?) 2:196
Patti, Adelina 2:197
Russell, Lillian 4:174
National Hotel, Washington D.C. 2:127
National Bank, Charlottesville
see Charlottesville National Bank
Negroes 4:057, 4:104
as waiters 4:069
caught in mine 3:197
Civil War 1:142, 1:145, 1:148, 1:214
evidence for arrest 3:123
family servants told of freedom 2:042
in politics 3:144, 4:075-4:077
killed, wounded, or threatened 3:173,
4:033, 4:119
man gets the doctor 3:115
of mixed blood 3:223
on Washington streetcars 2:128
Reconstruction 2:047
rescue young Tom Duke from drowning 1:063
Scott family 3:221
Tom Duke defends a man of color 3:122
Nelson County 3:136
Court 3:134
Nelson, —- (Dr.) 5:048
Nelson, Robert B. 1033, 1:110
Nelson, Tom
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:049
Nelson, Willie
at Misses Leighton’s school 1:033
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:049
Neve, Frederick W. 4:106
No. Nothing 1:104
Benson Auction House 1:099
Norris, Charles 1:016
Norris, Josie 1:016
Northrop, Lucius Bellinger 3:122, 3:171
O’Ferrall, Charles T. 2:147-2:148
O’Ferrall, Jennie Wickliffe Knight Danford 2:147
Ohio & Big Sandy Coal Company 2:157
Ohio River steamboat 4:116-4:118
Old Stone Tavern 1:095
Omohundro family
Wilson (slave) 1:019
Orr, James L. Jr.
University of Virginia student 3:007
Zeta Psi Fraternity 3:007
Ould, Mattie 4:061, 4:063
Owensville 1:040
Owen’s Saw Mill Dam 1:040
Pace family of Danville 4:058
Pace, J.B. 4:174
Pace, Mrs. J.B. 4:175
Pace, Nannie 4:176
Pace, Tom 4:176
Pace, Violet 4:175-4:176
Page, Thomas Nelson 3:118, 5:002
University of Virginia student 3:112
Palmer, Charles 4:065
Palmyra 3:131, 3:133-3:134
Pantops School 3:045
Pantops “The Summit” 4:052
Paoli Building 5:012
Paoli, Marco 2:031
Park Street 1:088, 2:086, 2:134, 2:200, 3:209,
3:217, 4:153, 4:195
Parker, Harold 4:208-4:212, 4:217
Parker, Herbert 4:211
Patapsco Institute, Maryland 4:151
Patrick, —- (Staunton, Va. lawyer) 5:062
Patterson, Archie
of Richmond 3:072
Patterson, J.A.
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:120
Patterson, Nita Massie 3:072
Patterson, William
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:120
Patterson’s Drug Store 2:031
Patton, Charles Hays
University of Virginia Student 2:152
Patton, James D. 4:061
Patton, Nannie Leary 4:061-4:063, 4:220, 5:003
see Leary, Nannie
Paul (slave)
Gilmer, George Christopher 2:099
Pen Park 3:074, 4:031
Pennsylvania Railroad 4:020
People’s National Bank, Charlottesville 2:030, 2:067, 3:206, 5:011, 5:016
see Banks
Percy, Charles 1:009-1:010
Perkins, George 3:131, 4:145
Peterson, —- (jailer)
perhaps O. Peterson, shoemaker 2:074
Peters, William E,
University of Virginia Professor 2:140-2:141, 2:165, 3:016, 3:049
Peter’s Mountain 1:029
Petrie, George 3:007, 3:068, 5:061
Pettitt, William B.
Fluvanna County lawyer 3:133
Peyton, Bernard 2:131
at Farmington 2:130
Peyton, Green 2:139, 2:199
Reconstruction 2:048, 2:050
Philadelphia Exposition 1:876, 5:019, 5:025
effect on Lynchburg, Va. 5:025
Piedmont Institute 1:031
Pierson, —- (Minister to Persia) 4:206
Pitzer, —-
Presbyterian pastor in Washington, D.C. 2:189Places 1:034
Politics 3:086
Bell and Everett 1:047
Blaine as Speaker of the House of Representatives 2:182
Breckinridge and Lane 1:047
Bunch, a barkeeper, Readjuster nominee 4:135
Conservative party 2:111
Democrats 1:032, 1:047, 2:112, 2:180,
4:140, 4:163, 5:064
Democrats Tilden & Hendrick 4:070
Election procedures 1:048
Election of Abraham Lincoln 1:047
Funders 4:135
Grant, U.S. 4:070
Hayes, Rutherford B. 4:070
in Greene County in 1870 3:143
Know Nothings 1:047
Lincoln Electors 1:048
Lipscomb, —- 4:135
Miller School 4:164
Presidency in 1876 4:074
Readjusters 2:139, 4:135, 4:140, 4:164, 5:065
Republicans 2:113, 2:180, 4:070, 4:073,
4:140, 5:064
Richmond Whig 4:141
Savage, T.W. 1:047
Tilden, Samuel J. 4:071
Whigs 1:032, 1:047, 2:112, 4:064
Polk, Octavia 5:026
related to Bills family 2:117
Poor House 1:128, 1:132, 1:137
residents 1:132
Poor House Road 1:040, 2:031
Poorhouse woods 2:007
Porterfield family 5:028-5:030
Porterfield, Nellie
sleigh ride 5:029
Tom Duke sweetheart 5:028
Post Office
on Court Square 1:099
Powell, Benjamin Lewis 2:071
Masons 2:071
tailor 1:111, 2:070
Pranks 1:093, 1:108, 1:207, 4:044-4:046, 4:134
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:161
Prentis, Bolling 4:029
Prentis, Henning 4:029
Prentis, Robert Riddick, Sr.
father of Robert “Bob”, Henning, Bolling, and daughters 4:028
University of Virginia Proctor 2:199-2:200, 4:028
Prentis, Robert “Bob” Riddick (1855-1931) 4:029-4:030
Virginia Judge 2:200, 4:028
Presbyterian Church, Charlottesville 5:061
Preston Avenue 2:031
Preston, Thomas L. 3:070
Pretlow, Garrett
at Coffman’s school 2:061
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:078, 2:083, 2:090
Pretlow, Thomas 2:083
Prohibition 3:077, 3:157, 4:029
Pryor, Margaret Walker 1:060
Pryor, Roger A. 1:148-1:150
Pryor, William H. 1:060
Purvis, Oswald W. 4:160-4:162
Quarles, Julian Minor (University of Virginia Student) – 3:121
Raleigh Hotel, Washington, D.C. 2:069, 3:092
Randall, Jane Harrison 3:024
Randolph, —- (Bishop)
at centennial of death of George Washington 3:148
Randolph, Agnes Dillon
wife of William L. 5:008
Randolph, Carrie 3:017-3:018, 3:022, 3:024, 3:026-3:027, 3:034
Randolph, Cary Ruffin 3:022, 3:026-3:027
Randolph, Jennie 4:109, 4:114, 4:218
Randolph, John T. 4:165
Randolph, Margaret 3:153
Randolph, Margaret 4:048, 4:109
friend in 1870s 4:049
Randolph, Mary 3:017, 3:022, 3:024-3:026
Randolph, Robert
at William Duke’s school in Buckeyeland 2:098
Randolph, Sarah 3:017, 3:022, 3:024-30:26, 3:029
author of “Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson” 3:023
author of “Life of Stonewall Jackson” 3:023
Randolph, Thomas Jefferson 3:019, 3:029, 3:130, 3:221, 4:079, 4:182
father of Ellen Randolph Harrison, Sarah, Mary, and Carrie 3:017
servants at funeral 3:130
view on emancipation 3:130
Randolph, Virginia
see Shackelford, Virginia Randolph
Randolph, W.T. 1:125
Randolph, William L. family 5:009
Randolph, Wilson Cary Nicholas 2:066, 4:049
Ransom, Mat Whitaker, Jr.
University of Virginia Student 3:036
Ranson, James M. 1:008
Ranson, Mary 5:042
Ranson, Tom 3:060
Raymond, Thomas J.
University of Virginia student 3:081
Read, Daniel Warwick
University of Virginia student 3:120
Reading Club 5:056
Readjuster Party
see Politics
Lee, Fitzhugh 4:136
Mahone, William 4:137, 4:136, 4:138
Massey, John E. 4:135
Readjusters 2:139, 4:135, 4:158, 4:164, 5:053, 5:063
see Politics
Readjusters and Funders 4:135
see Politics
Reconstruction 2:038-2:042, 2:181, 2:193
Canby, Edward Richard 2:108, 4:074, 4:077
carpetbaggers & scalawags 4:075
confrontation over uniform buttons 2:039, 2:038, 2:040
disenfranchisement 2:108, 4:076
District No. 1 2:108, 4:074
Electoral Commission 4:078
Eskridge, Martha (Aunt Mat) 2:048
Farish Hotel 2:036
food 2:042-2:043
Freedman’s Bureau 2:049, 2:054
Garth, J. Woods vs. a freedman 2:048-2:053
Gilmer, William “Billy” Wirt (1804-1879) 2:041, 2:049-2:050
Ivy Cottage 2:067
Jones, Horace W. 2:067
military occupation 2:036-2:037, 2:214
mules replace locomotives 2:045
Negroes 2:047
oath of allegiance 2:040
Peyton, Green 2:048, 2:050
robberies 2:046
Ross, James 2:049
Schmitz; SunnySide guard 2:046
Senator Lodge of Massachusetts 4:078
soldiers return home 2:037
Southall, James C. 2:107, 4:075
Reconstruction continued
Southall, William H. 2:048, 2:050
Stevens, —- (Col.) 2:049-2:050
Stratton, Franklin A. 2:048-2:054
Taylor, Fairfax 4:075
Taylor, James T.S. 2:107, 4:075
Thompson, Clifford 2:107
Underwood “Black & Tan” Convention 2:107, 4:076
Rector, Elias William
University of Virginia student 3:113
Redlands Club 1:099, 1:104
Redlands 2:098, 4:131, 4:135
Reed, Charles 5:001
Reed, Maggie Yulee 5:001
Reierson, Oscar 4:017, 5:014
Republicans
see Politics
Retrospect 2:064
Rhoda
Duke family servant after War 2:105
Richardson, —- (Judge) 4:166
Richmond Whig 1:055
Richmond, Va.
Judges 5:041-5:042
society 4:059
Riddleberger, Harrison Holt 4:171
Ridge Street 2:215, 4:002
Ridgeway, Robert 2:111
Rinehart, Hollis 2:207
Rio 3:104
Rio Mills 2:222, 3:102
Rio Station 4:101
Rippetoe, —- 4:179-4:180, 4:188
George (slave) 4:180
Rivanna River 1:107
Rives vs. Duke 3:213, 5:053
Rives, Alexander 2:113-2:114, 2:144, 2:181,
3:143, 5:015
Rives, Frank
at Coffman’s school 2:061
Rives, William C. 1056, 3:222
Robertson, Alexander F. 5:062
University of Virginia student 4:050
Robertson, John
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:078, 2:084, 2:086
Robertson, Maggie Stuart 1:200, 3:040, 2:102, 4:048-4:050
marriage 5:062
Robertson, William Gordon
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:100, 2:120
Roanoke Judge 2:120
Robertson, William Joseph (1817-1898) 2:068, 2:078, 2:084, 2:217, 3:131, 3:174, 4:126
Robinette, —- 4:086
Robinson, Grimball 4:220
Robinson, John
family of Circus owner 4:125
Rodes, Elizabeth Barclay Duke (aunt)
mother of Mary Rodes Anderson and Walker Rodes 1:037
Rodes, Hardenia Williams
mother of Maria Virginia “Jennie” Rodes Fletcher 1:037
Rodes, Robert (uncle) 1:035, 1:037, 4:178
father of Mary Rodes Anderson and Walker Rodes 1:037
Jinnie (slave) 1:039
father of Maria Virginia “Jennie” Rodes Fletcher 1:039
Rodes, Walker 1:037
Civil War 1:079
Rogers, Giles 4:179
Rogers, Mrs. William G. 1101
Rogers, William G. 1:011, 1:034, 5:039
Roman Catholics 3:124
Rose (slave)
called “Biler” 1:006
death in 1882 1:020
Duke, R.T.W. 1:006, 1:019-1:020, 2:017
from estate of Richard Duke 1:019
Tom Duke’s “Mammy” 1:019
wife of Wilson 1:019
Rose Hill 3:179, 3:200
Rosser, Thomas L. 1:135, 2:001, 4:012
Ross, James
Reconstruction 2:049
Rothwell Cold Storage 2:083
Ruffin, Eliza 3:028
Edgehill School 4:214
Ruffin, Frank 3:028
father of Eliza Ruffin and Cary Ruffin Randolph 3:028
Rugby 1:135, 2:063, 2:202, 2:204
Rutherford, John 4:224
Saint Clair Hotel, Richmond, Va. 4:158
Salmon family, killing of 2:218
Salmon, John Henry
trial 2:217, 2:219
Saltsman, Williard G. 1:099
Sam (slave)
body servant to R.T.W. Duke 1:024
Duke, R.T.W. 1:024
with typhoid fever 1:122
Sampson, George 4:224
Sampson, John 3:045
Sampson, Page 4:224
Sampson, Thornton 3:045
Santos, Julio Romano
University of Virginia student 3:040, 3:069
Zeta Psi Fraternity 3:069
Saunders Hotel, Stanardsville 3:137
Saunders, Edward
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:100
Saunders, Eugene
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:100
Sawyer, Philetus 2:194-2:195
Schenk, Robert Cumming 4:001
Schenks Branch 1:012
Schenks family 3:224
School Days in the “Fifties” 1:031
Scott, Buddy
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:222
Scott, Charlotte 4:002
Scott, James “Jim” 4:001
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:220
Scott, Jesse
family string band 3:222
father of Thomas, Robert, James 3:221
home on Main Street 3:223
Scott, Mary 4:002
Scott, Robert 4:001-4:002
Cool Spring Barbecue Club participant 3:220
Scott, Sally Jefferson Bell 3223
mother of Thomas, Robert, James 3:221
Scottsville 4:042
Scott, Thomas
in France 3:222
Scribner, J.W.
a Mason and a dentist 3:145
Second Street 3:223
Seddon, Thomas A.
University of Virginia student 3:038
Sensation of drowning 1:064
Servants 1:004, 1:010-1:011, 1:013, 1:017-1:027, 1:029-1:030, 1:039, 1:053, 1:056, 1:089-1:090, 1:122, 1:130, 1:135, 1:145, 1:153-1:154, 1:165, 1:185-1:186, 1:188, 1:202, 1:213, 1:215, 1:202, 1:213, 1:215, 2:017, 2:042, 2:099, 2:105, 3:180, 4:003, 4:155, 4:180
Session of 1871-72 3:001
Sewanee; University of the South 3:003
Seymour 2:006, 3:164, 5:033, 5:035
Shackelford, —- (Judge) 2:218
Shackelford, Annie 4:008
Shackelford family
Holcombe house on High Street 4:008
Shackelford, George Scott 3:153-3:154, 4:007-4:009, 4:012, 4:015- 4:016, 4:045, 4:218
father of George, Virginius, and two daughters 4:015
playing poker 4:013
recovers from alcohol problem 4:015
Virginia State Senator 4:015
Zeta Psi Fraternity 4:014
Shackelford, Green 4:008
at Mr. Carroll’s school 1:206
at William Duke’s school 1:092
Shackelford, Henry (Judge) 2:218, 3:121,
4:016, 5:040
Judge in Fluvanna 3:120
Shackelford, Howard, Sr. 4:008-4:009
father of Green, Howard, George Scott, Lucy, Annie, Murcoe 4:008
Shackelford, Howard, Jr.
at William Duke’s school 1:092-1:093
Shackelford, Lucy
see Walker, Lucy Shackelford
Shackelford, Murcoe 4:008
Shackelford, Rebecca Green 4:010
mother of Green, Howard, George Scott, Lucy, Annie, Murcoe 4:008
Shackelford, Virginia Randolph 3:153,
4:048-4:049
“Jeannie” 3:075
Jennie 3:153
mother of George, Virginius, and two daughters 4:015
Shackelford, Virginius 4:016
Sharp, William
of Norfolk; learns of Lincoln assassination 2:032
Shawhan, Henry Cantrill 4:120-4:121
University of Virginia student 4:118
Zeta Psi Fraternity 4:118
Sheridan’s Raid 1:209-1:224, 2:001-2:019
C & O Depot 1:212
camp near University 2:019
Carr’s Hill 1:214
destruction 1:212
Devens, Charles 2:001, 2:006
Duke, Elizabeth Scott Eskridge (mother) 2:007, 2:016
Duke, R.T.W. fears for home 2:021
Eskridge, Martha (Aunt Mat) 1:218, 1:224, 2:006, 2:005, 2:009
Sheridan’s Raid continued
Federal officer suggests a guard 2:001
Federal soldiers on University Road 1:213
Federal straggler captured; killed 1:212
Garth, Lewis 1:212
General Custer’s headquarters 2:011, 2:013-2:015
Hearst, —- (pauper) 2:007
Jurey house 2:006
looting 2:002
Morea 2:004
preparations for invasion 1:210
search for General Devens’ headquarters 2:008, 2:010
SunnySide invaded 1:215-1:221
SunnySide guard 2:016, 2:018-2:019
SunnySide 2:005, 2:007
The Junction 2:026
troops arrive 1:214 -1:220
Woolen Mills 1:212
Sherman, William Tecumseh 3:035
Shipman, Nelson County 3:132
Siegfried vs. Purvis 4:160
Silas (slave)
Gilmer, George Christopher 2:099
Simpson, John 1:099
Simpson, Joseph Forsyth
University of Virginia student 3:005, 3:038
Sinclair Farm 3:208
Sinclair, Cephas
at Coffman’s school 2:061
Sinclair, Charles
at Coffman’s school 2:061
Sinclair, George 2:200-2:201
Sister
see Duke, Maria Eskridge
see Slaughter, Mary Willoughby Duke
Skinner, Fred 4:195-4:196, 4:198-4:201, 4:204
Civil War 4:199
in Egypt 4:202
Lafayette, Marquis de 4:197
Skipwith, Mary 4:224
Slate Quarry in Buckeyeland 4:034
Duke, William Johnson 4:024
Slaughter, Charles 2:157, 5:055
taught in old Midway School 2:081
Slaughter, Charles 4:177
in love with Mary Willoughby Duke 4:216
Slaughter, Edith
see Duke, Edith Slaughter (wife)
Slaughter, George 1:089
Slaughter, John Flavel 2:157, 3:188, 4:215
Slaughter, Mary (niece) 1:204
Slaughter, Mary Willoughby Duke (sister) 1:001, 1:015-1:018, 1:040, 1:042, 1:075, 1:080, 1:124-1:126, 1:200, 1:208, 1:214-1:215, 1:217, 2:148, 4:012, 4:047, 4:051, 4:176, 4:216
at end of Civil War 2:028
at horse races with friends 4:109
at Opera in Richmond 4:207
attends school in town 2:103
engaged 5:055
entertains her friends at SunnySide 3:153
falls in love with Charles Slaughter 2:157
friends with Goodyear family 2:221
friendship with Sally Knight 2:148
grave in Maplewood Cemetery 2:094, 4:032
her best friends 4:048
horse Ruby 4:050
marriage 5:061
playmate of brother Tom 1:139
student at Edgehill School 3:017
taught by Miss Armstrong at Buckeyeland 2:197
visit with Stuart family 2:103
Slaughter, Samuel G. 3:025
University of Virginia Student 2:156
Zeta Psi Fraternity 2:156
Slaves — see Servants 2:099
Smedes, George M.
University of Virginia Student 2:159
Zeta Psi Fraternity 2:159
Smith & Beauchamps Dentistry 4:104
Smith, Francis H.
University of Virginia Professor 2:165
Smith, John Dawson
University of Virginia Student 2:159
Zeta Psi Fraternity 2:159
Smith, Mary Jane Duke (aunt) 1:009, 1:028,
1:102, 1:120
Aunt Mary 1:134, 2:062, 3:001
home at Morea 1:035
Smith, Sam 1012, 1:016
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:012
Smithson, —- (pauper) 1:132
Smith, Thomas 3:109
Smith, William Willoughby T. (uncle) 1:028
Smoot, Lewis 3:167
also spelt as Louis 2:207
marries Mary Goodyear McNeale 4:101
Smoot, Mary Goodyear McNeale 4:101
daughter of Charles and Eirene Goodyear 3:166
Sneed vs. Hughson 5:040
Social events of 1870s
dances, plays, jousting tournaments 2:222
Sons of Temperance 2:111, 2:115, 5:006
Southall, —-
corrected by Tom Duke 4:167
lawyer 2:218
Southall, Allen 4:131
Southall, James C.
Reconstruction 2:107, 4:075
Southall, Stephen O.
University of Virginia Professor 3:069, 3:110-3:111
Southall, Steven V. 5:010
Southall, Valentine Wood 3:192
Southall, William H.
Reconstruction 2:048, 2:050
Southern Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C. 2:189
Southern National Bank, New York 3:206
see Banks
St Alban’s Hall, Richmond 3:146
Stage Yard 2:205
Staley, George A.
University of Virginia student 2:202
Staley, Susan F. Brown 1:135-1:136, 2:202
also spelt Staling
Staples, Waller Redd 5:042
Staton, Henry Logan
University of Virginia Student 2:159
Zeta Psi Fraternity 2:159
Staunton Va. 1:202-1:203
society 5:062
Stern, Jo Lane 4:066, 4:176-4:177
Stevens, —- (Col.)
Reconstruction 2:049-2:050
Stevens, Arthur
Masons 3:138
Stanardsville Bar 3:138
Stevenson, Andrew 1:057
Stiles, Fannie 2:105
Still House Mountain 1:128, 1:151
Stockton, Celestine Garth Walker 3:199, 4:209
mother of Marcellus Walker, Lizzie Walker Albin, Woods Stockton 3:197
Stockton family 4:012
Stockton, Francis Robert
author 4:223
Stockton, John N.C. 3:197, 4:041, 4:209-4:210
Cool Spring Barbecue Club participant 3:196
father of Woods Stockton 3:199
Stockton, Kate 3:196
Stockton, Lizzie 3:199
Stockton, Woods 3:199, 4:210
Stone, J. Ritchie “Dick” 4:063, 5:017
University of Virginia student 4:064
Strange, John B., Camp of Confederate Veterans 2:077
Stratton, Franklin A. 2:050-2:054
Lieutenant Colonel serving as Federal military commander 2:048
Reconstruction 2:049-2:054
Stuart Mansion, Staunton, Va. 1:196, 1:202
Stuart, Alexander “Sandy” H.H.,Sr. 1:043, 1:195, 2:102, 4:049
father of Baldwin, Mary, Gussie, Fannie, Sandy Jr., Susie, Maggie, Archie 1:198
Stuart, Alexander (Sandy Jr.) H.H., Jr. 1:199
University of Virginia student 1:199
Stuart, Archibald 1:196, 1:201, 2:103
Stuart, Baldwin 1:198
Stuart, Fannie 1:187, 4:154
consumption 1:201
Stuart, Fanny Baldwin 4:050
mother of Baldwin, Mary, Gussie, Fannie, Sandy Jr., Susie, Maggie, Archie 1:195
Stuart, Gussie 1:198
consumption 1:201
Stuart, James Ewell Brown 1:187
on Shackelford’s front porch 4:009
visits Mrs. Shackelford on High Street 2:065
Stuart, Maggie
see Robertson, Maggie Stuart
Stuart, Susie 5:042
Sugar Hollow 1071, 4:178, 4:198
Summerson, William 1:112
Sunny Side, Keswick 4:174
SunnySide 1:008, 1:019, 1:041, 1:101-1:102, 1:124-1:125, 1:128, 1:130, 1:140, 1:155, 1:185, 1:206, 1:223, 2:044, 2:055, 2:082, 2:109, 2:148, 2:156, 2:186, 2:200, 2:204, 3:019, 3:075, 3:120, 3:129, 3:131, 3:153, 3:201, 3:208, 4:009, 4:012, 4:033, 4:047, 4:051, 4:089, 4:110, 4:118, 4:195, 4:216
apple tree varieties 1:128
kitchen 1:130
octagonal “office” 4:115
servants house 1:130
SunnySide Neighborhood 2:201
Superintendant of Charlottesville Schools
Duke, William Johnson 4:024
Lane, James 4:024
Swan Tavern 1:099, 1:104
Sylvania 4:218
Tarleton raid 1:029
Tate’s saw mill 4:192
Taylor, —- (Judge) 5:050
Taylor, Bennett 4:024
Taylor, Fairfax
Reconstruction 4:075
servant of Meade family 4:075
sexton of the Episcopal Church 4:075
Taylor, Hezekiah 4:159-4:162
Taylor, James T.S.
Reconstruction 2:107, 4:075
Teapot Dome scandal 4:074
Teel, Bootes 3:188
Teel, Lewis
at Coffman’s school 2:061
at school with Tom Duke 3:187
Teel, Samuel Martin
Cool Spring Barbecue Club 3:187
Terrill [Terrell], George 1:138
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:137
Terrill [Terrell], George Sr. 1:137
Terrill [Terrell], William 1:138
The Cold Spring Barbecue Club (contd) 4:001
The Eighties Again 5:027
The Junction 4:208
The War 1:062
Theater 2:196
Eradne 5:031
Hamlet 4:122
Lend me Five Shillings 4:122
local entertainments 5:002
Metropolitan Opera House 4:122
Parthenia 5:032
Rip Van Winkle 4:121
Romeo and Juliet 5:032
The Cricket on the Hearth 4:122
The Rivals 4:122
Winter’s Tale 5:033
Third Street 2:121
Thom, Alfred P. 2:169
Thomas, Gay 4:206, 5:003
Thomas, Reuben
Commonwealth Attorney for Greene 3:139
Stanardsville Bar 3:138-3:141
Thompson, Clifford
Reconstruction 2:107
tobacco store 5:012
Thornton, William Mynn
University of Virginia student 3:070
Tilden, Samuel Jones 4:079-4:080
Tinsley, Wood
Cool Spring Barbecue Club participant 3:184
Tom (slave)
Anderson, Richard 1:135, 1:207
boyhood playmate of Tom Duke 1:139, 1:207
Tournaments (Jousting) 2:222-2:224
Towles, Belle 4:151, 4:156
Towles, Daniel Turnbull 2:063, 2:198, 4:151, 4:157
Towles, Fanny 4:151
Towles, Frances Peyton Eskridge (aunt) 1:010, 1:190, 2:085, 4:149-4:150, 4:156, 4:158
mother of Belle, Margaret, Susie, Fanny, William Eskridge, John Turnbull, Robert Semple, Daniel Turnbull 4:151
Towles, John Turnbull, Sr. (uncle) 2:085
Towles, John Turnbull, Jr. 1:009, 1:015, 1:087
Civil War; in Louisiana regiment 4:152
coffin built 1:088
dies of camp fever in Duke home 4:152
University of Virginia student 1:088, 1:189, 4:150-4:151
Towles, John Turnbull Sr. 4:156
father of Belle, Margaret, Susie, Fanny William Eskridge, John Turnbull, Robert Semple, Daniel Turnbull 4:151
Towles, Margaret 4:151
Towles, Robert Semple 1:010, 2:063, 2:092, 2:198, 4:151, 4:157
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:078, 2:085
Towles, Susie 4:151
Towles, William Eskridge 1:009, 1:186, 1:189, 1:198, 4:151, 4:156-4:157
Bill (slave) 1:188, 4:155
Civil War 4:153-4:154
Civil War in Washington Artillery 4:152
death 4:155
initials W.E.T. predict drowning 1:189
University of Virginia student 4:151
Town Hall 1:047, 2:111, 5:056
later Levy Opera House 1:069
Travels
Caledonia (Atlantic Ocean steamer) 3:151
Centennial Exhibition 1876 in Philadelphia 3:149
Chicago, Illinois 4:222
Europe 2:137, 3:151, 4:172, 5:020-5:021,
5:023, 5:054
fraternity convention 3:097, 3:150
Monterey, Va. 4:205
New England 4:212
New York 3:098, 3:149, 5:026
Travels continued
Niagara Falls 2:117, 3:149, 3:153
Washington, D.C. 2:127, 2:192
Watkin’s Glen, New York 3:153
Trevillians Station 1:167
Trout Fishing 4:178
Tuberculosis 4:027, 4:177
Tucker, Anne Gilmer Baker (1855-1921)
see Tyler, Anner Gilmer Baker Tucker
Tucker, Beverley Dandridge
University of Virginia Chaplain 2:140
Tucker, Elizabeth “Lizzie” Gilmer (1827-1891) 1:102, 1:116
mother of Walker Gilmer, Lena, Lucy, Annie 1:117
Tucker, Evalina “Lena” (1852- c.1920) 1:102, 1:117, 1:120
Tucker, Harry 1:119
Tucker, Henry St George (1828-1863)
father of Walker Gilmer, Lena, Lucy, Annie 1:116
Tucker, John Randolph 1:117, 1:119
father of Harry 1:117
Tucker, Lucy Beverly (1854-1924) 1:102, 1:117, 1:120, 1:123
Tucker, Walker “Gilmer” (1850-1899) 1:102, 1:117, 1:120, 2:055
at Mr. Carroll’s school 1:206
Turner, Eldridge Grocery 1095, 1:113
Turpin, George R. 2:068
Turpin, Henry
University of Virginia student 2:174-2:175
Tyler, Anne Gilmer Baker Tucker (1855-1921) 1:102, 1:120, 1:116-1:117
Tyler, Lyon G. (1853-1935) 1:116-1:117
Typhoid fever 2:063, 4:061
Unites States Congressmen
Ames, Oakes 3:030-3:031, 3:037
Bayard, Thomas Francis 3:030, 3:036, 3:101
Blaine, James Gillespie 3:030, 3:033, 3:037
Brooks, James 3:030-3:031, 3:037
Butler, Benjamin Franklin 3:031
Conkling, Roscoe 3:030
Cox, Samuel Sullivan 3:030, 3:032
Duke, Richard Thomas Walker 3:033
Frye, William Pierce 3:030, 3:032
Garfield, James Abram 3:030, 3:037
Hale, Eugene 3:030, 3:032
Hamlin, Hannibal 3:030
Hoar, George F. 3:032, 3:034, 3:033
Logan, John Alexander 3:030-3:031
Morton, Oliver H.P.T. 3:030
Ransom, Mat Whitaker 3:036
Schurz, Carl 3:030, 3:032
Sherman, John 3:030, 3:035
Sumner, Charles 3:030
Thurman, Allen G. 3:036
Wilson, Henry 3:030
Withers, Robert Enoch 4:221
Uncle Charles
see Duke, Charles Carroll
Uncle Kit or Uncle Gilmer
see Gilmer, George Christopher
Uncle Lewis
see Walker, M. Lewis
Uncle Lindsay
see Walker, Reuben Lindsay
Uncle Robert or Uncle Bob
see Rodes, Robert
Uncle Towles
see Towles, John Turnbull, Sr.
Underwood “Black & Tan” Convention
Reconstruction 2:107
Underwood, Jeannie Massie 3:072
Underwood, Oscar W. 3:072
Union Station 3:001, 3:048, 4:208
University Bookstore 2:172
University of Virginia
Board of Visitors 3:053, 4:165
Finals 3:051-3:054, 3:056, 3:118, 4:110
Finals orators 3:052
higher degree requirements 3:057
instructional methods 3:015
McKennie’s boarding house 2:171
Miller School 3:191
rule on class attendance 2:161
Student life: 1:088, 1:189, 1:199, 2:163,
2:162, 2:178
bar rooms 2:166
Calathumps 2:162, 2:164
drinking 2:164, 3:079
honor system 2:166
politics 2:155
room and board 2:167-2:169
tests 3:013
Students conflict with town residents 1:107
University of Virginia Bulletin 3:008
University of Virginia Chaplain
Tucker, Beverley Dandridge 2:140
University of Virginia Grounds 3:055
Carr’s Hill crossing 2:012
Carr’s Hill housing 2:171, 2:170
Chapel during Civil War 1:097
Dawson’s Row 1:119, 2:169-2:170
University of Virginia Grounds continued
East Range 2:139
Henry L. Massie boarding house 2:168
Lawn 3:054-3:055
McGuffey Pavilion in Civil War 2:023
Misses Ross boarding house 2:168, 3:010
Monroe Hill 2:170
Northern end of West Range 2:168
old Public Hall; Civil War hospital 1:097
Rotunda Annex 3:107, 4:112
Second pavilion on West Lawn 2:144
Southern end of West Range 2:168
Southern end of East Range 2:169
the “Triangle” 3:055
William L. Jefferies boarding house 2:168
University of Virginia Instructor
Folke, Albert 3:077
Lanza, Gaetano 2:124
University of Virginia Literary Societies 3:036, 3:048, 3:049
see Jefferson Literary Society
see Washington Literary Society
University of Virginia Magazine 3:039
University of Virginia Proctor
Prentis, Robert Riddick, Sr. 2:199-2:200, 4:028
University of Virginia Professor
Boeck, Leopold J. 2:173, 3:077
Cabell, James Lawrence 2:165, 3:115
Dabney, Walter Davis 2:120, 3:112, 4:027
Davis, John Staige 2:165, 2:176
DeVere, M. Schele 2:143, 2:165, 2:171
Emmet, John Patton 1:028
Gildersleeve, Basil L. 2:165
Gilmore, James H. 3:112
Harrison, Gessner 2:165
Holcombe, James Philemon 3:111
Holmes, George Frederick 2:025, 2:165, 3:005-3:006, 3:036, 3:101
Kent, Charles William 3:039
Mallet, John W. 2:165
Maupin, Socrates 2:165
McGuffey, William Holmes 2:022, 2:024-2:025, 2:165, 3:008, 3:011-3:015, 3:108
Minor, John Barbee 2:165, 3:107-3:110, 3:113-3:114
Peters, William E, 2:140-2:141, 2:165, 3:016
Smith, Francis H. 2:165
Southall, Stephen O. 3:069, 3:110-3:111
Venable, Charles S. 2:078, 2:145, 2:165
Wilson, Richard H. 5:060
University Station 1:166, 1:86
Updike, Fielding Washington
death after Garth wounded 2:209
Uppleby, Jessie S. Harris 4:093
Uppleby, John 4:093
Uppleby, Mrs. —- Betts 4:093
van De Vyver, A. 5:058
Vawter, Charles E. 4:165
Venable, Charles S. 4:165
University of Virginia Professor 2:078, 2:145, 2:165
Venable, Frank P.
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:078, 2:086, 2:088
covered in snow with his pony 2:088
Verdant Lawn 3:212
Via, George
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:072
Via, Henry
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:049
Via, James D. Grocery 2:124
Via, Lyman
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:049, 1:072
died carrying flag at Spotsylvania 1:074
Vinegar Hill 1:108, 2:072, 2:124
Virginia Bar Association 3:063
Virginia Capitol, Richmond, Va. 5:041
Virginia Central Railroad 1:052, 1:166, 1:185
Virginia hospitality 2:221
Virginia Midland Railroad 3:001
Virginia Military Institute 1:007-1:008, 1:044, 1:199, 2:162
Duke, R.T.W. 4:137
Virginia wines 3:075-3:076
Vivion, Thomas Jefferson
University of Virginia student 3:069
Zeta Psi Fraternity 3:069
Volstead Act 4:110
Waddell, Littleton 5:004
Walker, Carl 1:059
Walker, Celestine Garth
mother of Marcellus, Lizzie 3:198
see also Stockton, Celestine Garth Walker
Walker, Charles C. 1:059, 4:044
cousin weds Lucy Shackelford 4:011
father of Carl and Lindsay 1:059
Walker, Davin 1:059
Walker, Frank T. 1:059, 1:150
son of R. Lindsay Walker 1:093
Walker, Frank
son of Frank T. Walker 1:059
Walker, George E. 2:160
Walker, Gilbert C. 2:111
Walker, John Frost
University of Virginia Student 2:155, 2:160, 2:178, 3:007
Zeta Psi Fraternity 2:160, 3:007
Walker, Lewis (Lynchburg)
son of Dr. Thomas L. Walker 1:059
Walker, Lewis
son of R. Lindsay Walker 1:059, 1:093
Walker, Lindsay
son of Charles C. 1:059
Walker, Lizzie 4:040
Walker, Lucy Shackelford
3:075, 3:153, 4:008, 4:010-4:012, 4:044, 4:046, 4:048-4:049, 4:213, 4:218, 5:050, 5:056, 5:059
see Shackelford, Lucy
Walker, M. Lewis 1:052, 1:054, 1:057-1:058
father of Isabella Walker Gilmer,
Thomas L. Walker, Reuben Lindsay Walker, Margaret Walker Pryor 1:059
Walker, Marcellus 3:198, 4:209
Walker, Maria Eskridge (aunt) 1:003,
1:061, 3:018
mother of Lewis, Scott, Thomas H.,
Frank T. 1:059
portrait spared 1:220
wife of Reuben Lindsay Walker 1:060
Walker, Maria Lindsay (aunt) 1:055, 1:057
mother of Isabella Walker Gilmer, Thomas L. Walker, Reuben Lindsay Walker, Margaret Walker Pryor 1:058
wife of M. Lewis Walker
Walker, Marshall 4:209
husband of Celestine; father of Marcellus, Lizzie 3:198
Walker, Reuben “Lindsay” (uncle) 1:003, 1:059-1:060, 3:018, 4:044
Civil War 1:083
father of Charles C. 1:059
father of Lewis, Scott, Thomas H,
Frank T. 1:059
General 4:161
Walker, Roger 1:059
Walker, Sally Elam
mother of Charles C. 1:059
Walker, Scott 1059, 1:093
Walker, Thomas (Dr) 1:059
of Castle Hill 1:058, 3:184
Walker, Thomas, Jr. 1:052
Aunt Mourning (slave) 1:029
Great grandfather 1:029
of Indian Fields 1:058
Walker, Thomas H. 1:059, 1:093
Walker, Thomas L. 1:059
Lynchburg doctor
Wallace, Thomas 3:085
Orange County lawyer 4:014
Walnut Grove 1:035, 1:037-1:038, 1:040, 3:198, 4:178
War of 1812 1:134
Warm Springs 3:062
Warrenton, Va. 4:009
Washington Artillery 1:187
Washington & Lee 2:162
Washington City &c & Great Southern Railway 4:208
Washington Literary Society 2:153, 3:016, 3:039, 3:052, 3:070, 3:073, 3:116
Watson, Egbert R. 1012, 1:032, 1:163
home on Court Square 1:099
Watson, John D. 4:020
Watson, John store 4:021
Watson, William O. 1:012, 1:016
at Mr. Carroll’s school 1:206
boyhood friend of Tom Duke 1:012
Watson’s Drug Store 1:099
Watts, Ebenezer 1:114
Wayside Inn, Massachusetts 4:211
Wayt Farm
beyond Ivy Creek 3:182
Weather 1:010, 1:155, 1:205, 2:088-2:089, 2:097, 2:198, 3:051, 4:207, 5:004, 5:031, 5:055
Webb, Lizzie 4:219-4:220
Wertenbaker, Charles
Civil War 1:068
West Cairns 1:125, 5:009
West Virginia land transactions 4:086
Western State Hospital, Staunton, Va. 5:049
Westmoreland Club, Richmond, Va. 5:003
Weyanoke, La. 4:151, 4:155
Whigs 4:064
see Politics
Whipping 2:074-2:075
Whitaker, Harrison M.
University of Virginia student 3:007
Whitaker, William Lowndes
University of Virginia Student 2:159
Zeta Psi Fraternity 2:159
White Hall 2:222, 3:102, 4:188, 4:198
White Sulphur Springs 1:150, 3:050, 3:162, 3:209, 3:222, 4:054, 4:061, 4:066, 4:116, 4:177, 4:206, 4:218, 4:220
accomodations 4:055
Col. Peyton 4:069
events 4:068
White Sulphur Springs continued
Grimball, —- (S.C.) 4:056
meals 4:069
White, —- (local lawyer)
perhaps John M. 3:131
Whitehead, Robert 3:135
Commonwealth Attorney for Nelson 3:135
Whitehead, Stuart
Commonwealth Attorney for Nelson 3:136
White, Isaac
owner of Farmington 2:131
White, John M. 5:014
Wickham, Fanny 4:219
of St Louis 4:063
Wicks, Moses Langley
University of Virginia student 3:049
Widow’s Sons’ Lodge No. 60 3:146, 4:213, 5:040
see Masons
Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C. 3:149
Williams, Abner — carpenter 2:097
Williams, Fanny Berkeley 3:083
Williams, John Sharp
awarded prize by Professor McGuffey 3:014
U.S. Senator from Mississippi 3:038
University of Virginia student 3:014, 3:038
Williams, Mrs. T.J. (nee Harman) 3:205
Williamson, Wallace 4:083, 4:085
Hager, John F. 4:082
Kentucky Land Grants 4:082
mineral rights in Pike County, Kentucky 4:081
Williams, Thomas J. 1:112, 1:115, 2:067
Wilson (slave)
husband of Rose 1:019
Omohundro family 1:019
Wilson, Richard H.
University of Virginia Professor 5:060
Wilton 1:124, 2:147, 4:048
Winchester, Thomas P.
University of Virginia student 3:049
Wingfield, —-
political speaker 4:072
Wingfield, J.R.
at Mr. Carroll’s school 1:206
Wingo, Charles Evans 2:149
Wingo, John
University of Virginia student 2:149
Wingo, Sarah “Sally” Everett Knight 1:124, 2:146, 3:040, 3:101, 4:207
see Knight, Sally
Winston, Samuel Fauntleroy
University of Virginia student 3:007, 3:069
Zeta Psi Fraternity 3:007, 3:069
Wirt, Mildred “Milly” Gilmer (1772-1799) 3:179
Wirt, William (1772-1834) 1:057, 3:179
Wise, Henry A. 1:156
Civil War 1:158-1:159, 1:161
Withers, Robert Enoch 2:111-2:112
Knight’s Templar 4:221
U.S. Congressmen 4:221
Women’s Christian Temperance Union 3:072
Wood, Alex 4:198, 4:217
Wood, Benjamin (of Ivy)
father of Mrs. William G. Rogers 1:101
Wood, Drusilla 2:133
at Farmington 2:134
called Cousin Lou 2:134
Wood, John, Jr. 1:099, 5:007
Wood, Joseph 2:132
father of Drusilla, Warner 2:132
Wood, Lewis
at Horace W. Jones’ school 2:120
Wood, Mary Miller
mother of Drusilla, Warner 2:132
Wood, Mrs. Rice (nee Harris) 1:071
Wood, Rice 4:181, 4:184, 4:198, 4:217
Civil War 4:185
wounded Gen. Hancock 4:185
Woods, Anne 3041, 3:043, 3:046
Woods, Edgar G. 3:041
Woods, John R. 2:138
Woods, John, Jr. 2:134
Woods, Maggie 2:138
Woods, Micajah 2:111, 2:138, 2:218, 3:218,
3:221, 4:104
McCue trial 4:039
Wood, Snowden 4:099
Wood, Tom 1:099, 4:064
Wood, Warner 2:129, 2:133, 2:138, 3:180
at Farmington 2:134
Woolen Mills 1:025, 5:056
Word play 1:109, 2:091, 2:219, 3:150, 4:058-4:059 4:112, 4:171, 4:197, 5:059
Yates, Thomas 3:092
Gambling house in Washington, D.C. 3:093
Yellow fever 4:051
Young, Caesar (slave) 1:024, 1:135, 4:003
boyhood playmate of Tom Duke 1:023, 1:139, 1:153-1:154, 1:165, 1:207
Duke, R.T.W., Jr. 1:022
Young, Caesar continued
during Sheridan’s Raid 1:213
in later years Duke gardener 1:024
meets Tom Duke back from Belle Isle 1:186
son of Maria and John Yates Beal(?) 1:021
Young, George 4:114
Yulee family 5:001, 5:003
Yulee, Florida 4:224, 5:001-5:003
Yulee, Nannie 4:224, 5:001-5:002
Zeta Psi Fraternity 2:155, 2:158, 3:007, 3:040, 3:068-3:069, 3:087, 3:097, 3:099-3:100, 3:151, 5:020
Barnes, Augustus 3:068
Barrows, Charles Clifford 4:119
Bush, James Crawford 3:008
Campbell, Duncan 4:119
Charlton, Walter Glasco 2:157
Cooper, Robert Muldrow 3:007, 3:068
Goelet, Augustine H. 3:068
Hay, Thomas A.H. 3:099
Hunt, Edward Telford 3:068
Kimbrough, Allen T. McC. 3:069
Lilly, Edmund Jones, Jr. 2:160
Lytel, Marion 4:118
Marshall, John Barrett 3:082
McCown, George James 3:007
Mordecai, Samuel Fox 2:159
Morrell, Michael P. 3:069
Orr, James L., Jr. 3:007
Santos, Julio Romano 3:069
Shackelford, George Scott 4:014
Slaughter, Samuel G. 2:156
Smedes, George M. 2:159
Smith, John Dawson 2:159
Staton, Henry Logan 2:159
Vivion, Thomas Jefferson 3:069
Walker, John Frost 2:160
Whitaker, William Lowndes 2:159
Winston, Samuel Fauntleroy 3:007, 3:069