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Index to Virginia Cavalcade

Virginia Cavalcade, a handsomely illustrated magazine of Virginia history and culture, was published quarterly by the Library of Virginia from 1951 to 2002. Each issue contained 48 pages of engaging, authoritative articles, with illustrations in color and black and white, depicting Virginia history from the age of exploration to the mid-20th century.


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  • Dering, William, dancing master/artist, 26:78; 38:59
  • Derrick, James, Mr. Vernon slave carpenter, 48:163,164
  • de Sailly, Charles, Huguenot leader, 3(3):39
  • de Saint-Memin, Charles Balthazar Julien Feuret, artist, 46:187
  • De Sequeyra, John, physician, 3(1):37
  • de Soto, Fernando, explorer
    • Virginia richly valued, titlepage (D), 11(1):22
  • Des Portes, Ulysses G., Jr., Richmond res., 46:207
  • Destouches, Charles-Rene-Dominique Gochet, French Adm., 48:135
  • Dett, Dr. R. Nathaniel, H.U. dir. of music, 51:102
  • deVantibault, Countess Elizabeth Boller, wife of J. Binford, 46:205
  • deValera, Eamon, Irish uprising leader/politician, in America 51:148,151-155,157,153*
    • Meeting of de Valera in Dublin in 1936 with author James C. O’Flaherty, son of Richmond lawyer Daniel C. O’Flaherty, 51:159
  • De Vere, Maximilian Schele, professor, 5(1):22; 13(3):27,31*
  • DeVine, Russell B., bus. mgr., The reviewer, 27:134,142,143
  • DeVoto, Bernard, Jefferson Hotel guest, 45:14; 46:209
  • Dew,
    • Charles B., author
      • "Rice Paper and Mirrors," 46:151,152,151*
      • "Bond of Iron: Master and Slave at Buffalo Forge," 46:151
      • "Ironmaker to the Confederacy: Joseph R. Anderson and the Tredegar Iron Works," 46:151
    • Lelia, student, 29:103
    • Lucy E. Gatewood, m. of Thomas R., 19(2):22*
    • Natalia Hay, w. of Thomas R., 19(2):29
    • Thomas, farmer, f. of Thomas R., 19(2):22
    • Thomas Roderick, educator, 16(1):5; 19(2):20-29*; 28:71
  • Dewey, Thomas E., political candidate, cartoon about, 26:157
  • Dewey's Patent Gleaner, c. 1855, 13(1):7*
  • Dick,
    • Alexander, supt. armament factory, 13(3):43,47*
    • Charles, arms manufacturer, 13(3):41-47
      • home of, 13(3):42*
    • Elisha Cullen, physician/artist, 15(2):5,6*; 33:138,139*
      • "Washington," 15(2):6*
  • Dickens,
    • Charles, writer, visits to U.S., 11(3):16,17,19*; 21(1):41,47*; 49:124
      • elegy for Charles Irving Thornton (D), 21(1):46,47
    • David B., auth.
      • "Frank Buchser in Virginia: A Swiss artist's impressions," 38:4-13
  • Dickenson,
    • Beverly, Wise Co., 21(4):33
    • Henry, clerk of court, 22(4):15,16
    • John, author, 32:140,141*
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How to Use the Index

Compiled by two volunteers, Rachel Marks and Lois Raymond, 1992–2008, this resource indexes articles and illustrations published in volumes 1–51 of the Virginia Cavalcade.

Volume numbers are followed by the quarterly number, in parentheses, followed by pages. Beginning with Volume 24, pages were numbered consecutively throughout each volume, so quarterly numbers have been omitted. Here are examples:

  • 16(2):13-34 indicates Volume 16, Autumn number, and page numbers.
  • 27:154-157 indicates Volume and page numbers.

The following symbols have been used:

  • (M) for map within the pages given.
  • (D) copy of document within pages given.
  • * artistic production or photograph of person, place, or thing within pages given.

Notes

  • Almost all articles have illustrations of some type, but not all the illustrations are indexed.
  • Volume 18 includes a Number 5, which should be Volume 19, No. 1. This index includes material for that number under 18(5) and there is no reference to 19(1). (In the Colonial Williamsburg Library that issue may be found in both Vol. 18 and Vol. 19.)
  • Items about Virginia government appear under two headings: "Virginia, Colony," and Virginia, Commonwealth."
  • Information about entries indicated with ====== may be found in the card file in Rockefeller Library's Special Collections Department.