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Pursuits of war :

the people of Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia, in the Second World War
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

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Index to Chapters I–XVI
  

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Index to Chapters I–XVI

(See also rosters of service personnel in Chapters XVII–XX)

  • Abattoir, 64, 68, 107
  • Abell, Percy, 104
  • Adams, Roscoe S., 23, 71, 72, 163, 239
  • Afton Hotel, 104
  • Agricultural Adjustment Administration,
    United States, 98, 100
  • Agricultural Extension Service. See Extension
    Service, Agricultural
  • Agricultural Society of Albemarle County,
    98
  • Agriculture, Albemarle County, 4, 95–123
  • Agriculture, Albemarle County Board of.
    See County Board of Agriculture
  • Agricultural, Secretary of, 97
  • Agriculture, United States Department of,
    45, 96, 98, 99, 102, 105, 114, 116
  • Air raid wardens, 17. 19. See also Civilian
    Defense Council, Charlottesville and
    Albemarle County
  • Air raids (mock), 13, 14, 18, 22, 23, 181
  • Aircraft spotters, 12, 13, 15, 20, 22. See
    also
    Aircraft warning observation
    posts
  • Aircraft warning observation posts, 20, 22,
    47. See also Aircraft spotters
  • Aircraft Warning Service, Virginia, 12, 14,
    16, 20, 21, 22
  • Albemarle Art League, 152, 153
  • Albemarle County Board of Agriculture.
    See County Board of Agriculture
  • Albemarle County Dairy Herd Improvement
    Association, 102
  • Albemarle County Farm Bureau, 104, 107
  • Albemarle County government, 4
  • Albemarle County Medical Society, 99–100
  • Albemarle County Pulpwood Committee,
    121
  • Albemarle County War Board. See County
    War Board
  • Albemarle Dairymen's Association, 106
  • Albemarle Farm Bureau, 68
  • Albemarle Feeder Calf Producers Association,
    106, 112
  • Albemarle Garden Club, 117
  • Albemarle Hereford Association, 106
  • Albemarle Hotel, 283
  • Albemarle Terracing Association, 100
  • Albemarle Training School for Negroes, 28
  • Albemarle Weaving Company, 83
  • Albemarle Wool Pool, 106
  • Alberene Stone Corporation of Virginia,
    47, 77, 88–89
  • Alderman Library, 166–169
  • Alexandria, Virginia, 10, 191
  • Alien registration, 188–189
  • Allen, Mrs. R. L., 118
  • Allison, Thomas A., 119
  • Ambler, R. C., 47
  • American Association of University Women,
    Charlottesville Chapter, 11–12, 36
  • American-Canadian First Special Service
    Force, 221
  • American Field Service, 206
  • American Legion, 9, 26, 47, 187
  • American Legion Auxiliary, 27
  • American Legion, Crispus Attucks Post,
    34
  • American Library Association, 166
  • American Red Cross, 11, 21, 37, 52, 83,
    125, 126, 127, 128, 131, 140, 145, 147,
    159, 166, 216, 217, 218, 226–227
  • American Red Cross, Albemarle County
    Chapter, 4, 21, 26, 44, 120, 125–145, 147,
    157
  • American Red Cross, Eastern Area, Alexandria,
    Virginia, 132, 137
  • American Red Cross Mobile Blood Donor
    Service, 11, 133, 135–136, 140
  • Amiss, Glynn W., 266–267
  • Anderson, Clinton P., 123
  • Anderson, Robert O., 98
  • A. P. Hill Military Reservation, Virginia,
    239
  • Appalachian Apple Growers, Inc., 107
  • Archer, V. W., 187
  • Army-Navy “E” award, 28, 81, 82, 83,
    86–87, 94, 153
  • Ash Lawn, 150
  • Astor, Lady Nancy, 12, 161, 231–232
  • Astor, Lord Vincent, 12
  • Atlantic City, New Jersey, 182
  • Austin, Bill, 183
  • Austin, Bob, 182
  • Bahamian farm laborers, 103, 104
  • Bain, Ed, 47
  • Bainbridge Naval Training Station, Maryland,
    198
  • Baker, Mrs. Fenner, 137
  • Bakutis, F. E., 274
  • Ballard, Hunter, 101, 104
  • Baltimore, Maryland, 130
  • Balz, Patricia G. (Mrs. Patrick Vincent),
    145
  • Baptist churches. See First Baptist Church
    (Negro), University Baptist Church
  • Baptist, H. L., 231
  • Barham, Charles, Jr., 10, 79
  • Barham, Mrs. Charles, Jr., 139, 145
  • Barksdale, James Merritt, 251
  • Barksdale, W. A., 9, 142
  • Barnes Lumber Corporation, 13, 17, 90,
    120, 237
  • Barnes, Silas, 56
  • Barrett, Charles D., 262, 263
  • Barringer, P. B., 142
  • Barrow, Mrs. Fay, 118
  • Batesville, Virginia, 144
  • Batten, Donald Sherwood, 198
  • Batten, George Rexford, 198
  • Batten, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H., 198
  • Battle, John S., 9, 148, 163, 170, 265
  • Battle, William C. (“Bill”), 265
  • Beale, Kenneth W., 32
  • Beall, Louise O., 154, 158
  • Beams, Jesse W., 22, 175
  • Bean, Randolph, 79
  • Beard, Anne (Mrs. Johnson Dennis), 132,
    133, 142
  • Beard, Mrs. Elizabeth, 164
  • Beard, Pauline, 128, 131, 142
    “Beau Val,” 162
  • Beck, Mrs. C. Nelson, 99
  • Beck, John Edwin, 200
  • Beery, Ruth, 212
  • Belgian war relief, 165–166
  • Bell, Mrs. J. E., 136
  • Belt, Henry E., 200
  • Berdahl, James E., 31
  • Berkeley, Helen, 193
  • Bessie Dunn Miller Center for Cancer Prevention,
    99
  • Bethel, Herbert C., 247
  • Bibb, Maurice A., 32
  • Birckhead, Warren T., 226–227
  • Bishop, Melvin R., Jr., 244
  • Black, Gordon Witt, 206
  • Blackford, Staige D., 191, 193, 213
  • Blackford, Mrs. Staige D., 135, 136, 143
  • Blackouts, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23,
    128, 175, 181–182
  • Blacksburg, Virginia, 99
  • Blackstone, Virginia, 157

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  • Bland, S. Otis, 59
  • Blood bank, 11, 131
  • Blood Donor Service, Mobile. See American
    Red Cross
  • Blood plasma, 11, 49, 131, 136, 182
  • Blue Ridge Sanatorium, 68, 69
  • Blue Ridge Slate Corporation, 89
  • B'nai B'rith, Charlottesville, 34
  • Boardman, Mabel, 127
  • Bonds. See War bonds
  • Boogher, Dudley A., 137
  • Boothe, Gardner L., 10
  • Borden, J. P., 9
  • Boston, Massachusetts, 127
  • Bowes-Lyon, David, 12
  • Bowes-Lyon, Davina, 12
  • Bowes-Lyon, Simon, 12
  • Bowles, Chester, 68
  • Bowman, Frank O., 220
  • Boy Scouts of America, Charlottesville, 16,
    37, 41, 42, 43, 50, 52, 117
  • Boy Scouts of America, Crozet, 43, 44
  • Boy Scouts of America, Greenwood, 43
  • Bradbury, Sanford, 178
  • Bradley, Edgar L., 9, 10, 56, 98
  • Branham, Thomas E., 270
  • Breeden, Ernest, 9
  • Bridges, J. L., 43
  • Bright, J. Fulmer, 68, 72
  • British-American Ambulance Corps, 160,
    205
  • British sailors, 27, 150–151, 153, 155–156,
    160
  • British War Relief, 163
  • Britton, Ralph, 183
  • Brooks, J. Callan, 9, 192
  • Brooks, Mrs. J. Callan, 253
  • Broome, Roger Greville Brooke, III, 269
  • Brown, Harry Elmer, 198
  • Brown, Prentiss, 59
  • Brown, Richard Marton, 198
  • Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T., 198
  • Brown, William E., 187
  • Brumback, Henry M., 52, 99, 101, 112, 117
  • Brunger, Earl H., 98
  • Bryan, John Stewart, 148
  • Buckingham County, Virginia, 119, 187
  • Buckmaster, Augustus H., 254
  • Buckmaster, Elliott, 254
  • Buckner, Simon B., 278
  • Budget Bureau, United States, 256
  • Bunch, Luther D., 221
  • Bundles for Britain, 159
  • Bundles for Britain, Charlottesville Branch,
    159–164
  • Burke, R. Belle, 117
  • Burnley Brothers Coal Company, 79
  • Burnley, Mrs. Frank, 140, 143
  • Burnley, Seth, 4, 9, 10, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19,
    23, 42, 56, 69, 116, 175, 181
  • Burton, Mrs. Edwin, 129
  • Bush, Henry McComb, 12, 20, 21, 42, 64,
    200
  • Business and Professional Women's Club,
    Charlottesville, 77, 164, 185
  • Butler, Smedley D., 256
  • Butler, Walter, Shipbuilders, Inc., Superior,
    Wisconsin, 280
  • Byrd, Harry F., 72
  • Byrd, Mason S., 56
  • Byrd, Mrs. Mason S., 130, 137, 142, 145
  • Byrd, Norman, 17
  • Byrnes, James F., 59
  • Cale, Paul H., 43
  • Calhoun, Frank H., 200
  • Camp Albemarle, 173
  • Camp Fire Girls, Charlottesville, 51
  • Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, 193, 212
  • Camp Lee, Virginia, 88
  • Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, 195
  • Camp Peary, Virginia, 155
  • Camp Pickett, Virginia, 136, 157
  • Campbell County, Virginia, 39
  • Campbell, Gilbert S., 177, 179
  • Campbell, H. P., 12
  • Canadian Women's Transport, 128
  • Canning center, Charlottesville, 118–120,
    165
  • Canning center, Scottsville, 119, 120, 165
  • Canteen at railroad station, Charlottesville,
    132–133, 144
  • Carroll, Madeleine, 160, 161
  • Carruthers, Elmer Irving, Jr., 265–266
  • Carruthers, Thomas M., 266
  • Carter, Mrs. Blakeley, 126, 127, 132, 144
  • Carter, Charles R., 10
  • Carter, Henri G. (“Ricky”), 272
  • Carter, Howard, Jr., 272
  • Carter, Merril L., 27., 253–254
  • Carter, Nancy Elizabeth, 242
  • Carter, Robert E., III, 271
  • Carter's Bridge, 143
  • Carver, Marjorie, 180, 183
  • Carver, Roy Daniel, 240
  • Cass, W. F., 280, 283
  • Cassell, Clair F., 142, 143
  • Cather, T. Russell, 191
  • Catholic church. See Church of the Holy
    Comforter
  • Catlin, Mrs. Randolph, 56
  • Ceiling prices. See Rationing and price
    control
  • Central Virginia Planning Commission,
    91, 93, 102, 118
  • Chadwick, Mrs. John, 144
  • Chalmers, Dwight M., 190
  • Chamber of Commerce, Charlottesville and
    Albemarle County, 31, 33, 56, 70, 73,
    74, 77, 102, 104, 190
  • Chamber of Commerce, Virginia State, 32
  • Chamberlain, Bernard P., 10, 73, 74, 163,
    187
  • Chamberlain, William C., Jr., 173–175
  • Chanutin, Mrs. Alfred, 133, 139, 143
  • Charles Pratt, SS, 205
  • Charlie, Loyd W., 180, 183
  • Charlotte, Queen of England, 163
    “Charlottesville, City of” (bomber), 280
  • Charlottesville Coca-Cola Botting Company,
    49
  • Charlottesville Go-To-Work campaign, 79
  • Charlottesville Livestock Market, 114–115
  • Charlottesville Lumber Company, 90
  • Charlottesville Ministerial Association, 164
  • Charlottesville Municipal Band, 26
  • Charlottesville Oil Company, Inc., 45, 50
  • Charlottesville Presbyterian Church, 117,
    149, 190, 196, 197
  • Charlottesville Real Estate Board, 72, 74
  • Charlottesville, USS, 280–284
  • Charlottesville Woolen Mills, 83, 198
  • Chauvenet, Louis, 9, 10, 116, 154
  • Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company,
    15, 46, 85, 89, 132, 190
  • Chewning, William T., 231
  • Chiang, Mayling Soong (Madame Chiang
    Kai Shek), 164
  • Child Welfare Association, 140
  • Children's Home, Charlottesville, 117
  • Children's Victory Garden Club, Charlottesville,
    117
  • Childress, Henry Cecil, 187
  • Chiles, Henry, 56
  • Chinese war relief, 164
  • Chisholm, Linwood, 19
  • Christ Episcopal Church, Charlottesville,
    151, 165
  • Church of the Holy Comforter, Charlottesville,
    117
  • Churchill, Winston, 8
  • Churchill, Mrs. Winston, 162
  • Cigarette shortage, 67–68
  • Cismont, Virginia, 227
  • Citizens Defense Corps, 10
  • City Council, Charlottesville, 4, 15, 28, 77,
    113, 114, 119, 131, 149, 152
  • Civil Air Patrol, Charlottesville and Albemarle

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    Squadron (Lewis Squadron), 18,
    26, 171, 180–184
  • Civilian Conservation Corps, United States,
    192
  • Civilian Defense, 7–24
  • Civilian Defense Corps, 10, 13
  • Civilian Defense Council, Charlottesville
    and Ablemarle County, 9, 10, 21, 23,
    42, 116, 120, 121, 129–130, 131, 144, 181
  • Civilian Defense Council, Charlottesville
    and Albemarle County, Recreation
    Committee of, 9, 149–152
  • Civilian Defense Council, Virginia, 41
  • Civilian Defense, State Office of, 10, 11,
    18, 19, 23
  • Civilian Defense, United States Office of,
    13, 21, 183
  • Clark, Hugh, 186, 200
  • Clark School, 28, 35, 46
  • Clay, Mrs. H. H. Spender, 12
  • Clement, Mrs. Stuart, 139
  • Clemons, Harry, 166
  • Clothing, National Collection of Discarded,
    52
  • Cobham, Virginia, 234, 271
  • Coffee rationing. See Foods rationed
  • Coiner, L. E., 42, 44
  • Cole, Charles C., 233
  • Coles, B. A., 200
  • Coles, Robert, 142, 143
  • Commonwealth of Virginia, 57
  • Community and War Fund, Charlottesville
    and Albemarle County, 170
  • Community Fund, Charlottesville and Albemarle
    County, 44
  • Company K. 116th Infantry. See Monticello
    Guard
  • Congress, United States, 10
  • Congressional Medal of Honor. See Medal
    of Honor
  • Conrad, Mrs. Janet E., 274
  • Conrad, Ralph Erskine, 274
  • Convict Camp, Crozet, 104
  • Cootes, F. Graham, 208
  • Copeley Hill, Charlottesville, 73
  • Copenhaver, Edwin V., 176
  • Coster, Donald Q., 242–243
  • County Board of Agriculture, Albemarle,
    '45, 100, 115
  • County Board of Supervisors, Albemarle,
    15, 77, 90, 100, 153
  • County Defense Board, Albemarle, 98, 100
  • County War Board. Albemarle, 45, 98, 100,
    106, 118
  • Covesville, Virginia, 20, 143, 195, 251
  • Cowles, Harry Hubbard, 270–271
  • Craddock, Alice May (Mrs. Henry Wise),
    198
  • Craddock, Henry Eugene, 198
  • Craddock, Henry Wise, 198
  • Craig, Brown Lewis, 211–212
  • Cranwell, James, 244
  • Craven, Harry, 173
  • Craw, Demas Thurlow, 31, 207–211
  • Craw Field, 211
  • Craw, Mary Wesson (Mrs. Demas Thurlow),
    31, 208, 209
  • Craw, Nicholas, 208
  • Crenshaw, H. J., 98
  • Crenshaw, Walter S., 130, 142, 178
  • Crigler, Carlyle, 99
  • Critzer, F. F., 48
  • Cropp, Wilson Warner, 187
  • Crosby, Bing, 155
  • Crow, Nan, 9, 117, 137, 143, 149, 152, 154
  • Crozet Cold Storage Corporation, 77, 89–90
  • Crozet Convict Camp, 104
  • Crozet Fruit Growers Cooperative, 103, 104
  • Crozet, Virginia, 17, 20, 33, 41, 43, 44,
    47, 56, 73, 101, 103, 108, 119, 144, 165,
    187, 206, 233, 234, 240, 251, 264
  • Cub Scouts, See Boy Scouts
  • Culpeper, Virginia, 99
  • Curacoa, HMS, 230
  • Curry, Sue, 188
  • Dabney, A. D., 163, 187, 190
  • Dabney, Mrs. Kate, 181
  • Daily Progress, The, Charlottesville, 13, 14,
    15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 46, 58, 62, 63,
    64, 71, 78, 81, 101, 102, 104, 116, 148,
    150, 151, 152, 155, 156, 161, 162, 175,
    176, 177, 188, 237, 263
  • Dandridge, William R., 200
  • Daniel, Frank D., 200
  • Daniel, Thomas H., 56, 200
  • Darden, Colgate W., Jr., 23, 45, 81, 91,
    102, 148, 177, 179
  • Daughters of the American Revolution,
    Jack Jouett Chapter, 27
  • Daughters of the American Revolution,
    Shadwell Chapter, 53
  • Davidson, E. C., 191
  • Davis, Calvin Edgar, 198
  • Davis, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd F., 198
  • Davis, George William, 223
  • Davis, John P., 189, 230
  • Davis, Johnny, 32
  • Davis, Landon L., Jr., 31, 255
  • Davis, Norman, 127
  • Davis, Raymond Earl, 198
  • Dawson, Andrew J., 223
  • D-Day (June 6, 1944), 78–79, 136, 195,
    232–234, 240
  • Defense, See Civilian Defense
  • Defense Board, Albemarle County, See
    County Defense Board
  • Defense bonds, 25. See also War bonds
  • Defense Plants Corporation, United States,
    90
  • Defense Supplies Corporation, United
    States, 52
  • de Gaulle, Charles, 242–243
  • Denison University, Granville, Ohio, 169
  • Dennis, Mrs. Johnson. See Beard, Anne
  • Dennis, Mrs. Wayne, 11
  • Derby, Arthur L., 252
  • Des Moines, Iowa, 194
  • Dettor, Edwards, and Morris, 49
  • Dettor, W. Towles, 9, 56
  • Dinwiddie, Mary Louise, 166, 167, 196
  • Dirickson, C. Forman, 227–228
  • Disney, Walt, 51, 134
  • Disque, Frederick C., 36, 153
  • District of Columbia, 70, 166, 186, See also
    Washington, D. C.
  • Dobie, Armistead M., 26, 31
  • Doner, George Cleveland, 276–277
  • Donovan, H. A., 66
  • Doyle, Andrew A., 267
  • Drash, Everett Cato, 127, 193, 220
  • Dresden, SS, 205
  • Drew, Mrs. E. Allen. See Sage, Harriet B.
  • Drew Field, 195
  • Dudley, Clayborne W., 240
  • Dulaney, Alvin T., 280
  • “Dunlora,” 208
  • Dunn, Percy G., 185
  • Dunton, H. L., 103
  • Durrette, Eugene P., 102
  • Dyer, Willard C., 239
  • “E” award, See Army-Navy “E”
  • Early, F. Roy, 185, 191
  • Early, F. W., 182
  • Early, Jack, 173
  • Earlysville, Virginia, 20, 44, 279
  • Easley, James S., 32
  • East End Parking Lot, Charlottesville, 45,
    190
  • Eastham, Rosser Jackson, 260–261
  • Eastham, Virginia, 252, 270
  • Ecker, H. D., 280
  • Edward Rutledge, USS, 211
  • Edwards, Mrs. L. P., 140, 143
  • Eidelman, Arthur, 18, 180, 183
  • Eighth Air Force, 225, 228, 247
  • 8th Evacuation Hospital, 120, 127, 193, 212213,
    217–221
  • Eighth War Loan, 37–39, 40

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  • 85th Division, 223
  • 86th Bomber Group, 198
  • Eisenhower, Dwight D, 43, 95
  • Elizabeth, Queen of England, 12, 162
  • Elks' Home, Charlottesvile, 17
  • Elliot, W. Glenn, 12, 16
  • Elliott Ice Company, 64, 68, 69, 97, 107
  • Elliott, Millard C., 64
  • Emergency Feed and Seed Loan Office,
    United States, 99
  • Emmons, Delos, 207
  • Employment Service, United States, 101,
    195
  • Englar, Thomas S., 113
  • Englar, Mrs. Thomas S., 128, 141
  • Englert, Arthur V., 130
  • Episcopal churches, See Christ Episcopal
    Church, Charlottesville; St. Paul's
    Episcopal Church, Charlottesville; St.
    Paul's Episcopal Church, Ivy.
  • Ergenbright, R. T., 186, 200
  • Esmont, Virginia, 144, 234, 237
  • Essex Corporation, 90
  • Estes, Benjamin W., 198
  • Estes, Elmer J., 198
  • Estes, Mrs. Fanny, 198
  • Estes, Henry H., 198
  • Estes, Horace O., 198
  • Estes, Joseph W., 198
  • Estes, Nathaniel, 198
  • Estes, Paul S., 198
  • Estes, Richard, 198
  • Estes, Richard J., 198
  • Estes, Mrs. Thomas M., 198
  • Estes, William C., 198
  • Euler, Henry J., Jr., 248–249
  • Ewell, N. McG., 12
  • Exeter, SS, 211
  • Extension Service, Agricultural, 97–101,
    104, 106
  • Eye, Berlin, 10
  • Falmouth, Virginia, 175
  • Faris, John F., 47, 125, 128, 142
  • Farm Credit Administration, United States,
    99, 100
  • Farm labor, 101. See also Bahamian farm
    laborers and Prisoners of war, German

  • Farm Labor Committee, Albemarle County,
    101
  • Farm Labor Committee, Central Virginia
    Planning Commission, 102
  • Farm Machinery Rationing Committee,
    Albemarle County, 106
  • Farm Security Administration. United
    States, 98–99, 100, 101, 120
  • Farmington Country Club, 160, 162
  • Farmington, Virginia, 17, 45, 144, 159
  • Fats, salvage of, 50–51, 53
  • Federal Bureau of, Investigation, 121
  • Federal Reserve Bank, 27, 86
  • Federal Works Agency, 91
  • Fekas, Peter G., 240
  • Fifteenth Air Force, 222, 223
  • 5th Ranger Battalion, 236
  • Fifth War Loan, 33–34, 40
  • Finnegan, Walter, 274
  • Fire Department, Charlottesville, 43, 47
  • Fire Department, Crozet, 47
  • First Baptist Church (Negro), Charlottesville,
    149
  • First Division, 213, 232–233
  • First Marine Amphibious Corps, 262, 265
  • First Marine Division, 257, 258, 262
  • First Methodist Church, Charlottesville,
    117, 135, 149
  • First War Loan, 27, 40
  • 502nd Parachute Regiment, 247
  • Fleet Marine Force, 256
  • Fleming, Harvey Hamilton, 227
  • Fletcher, Marshall P., 189, 190
    “Flordon,” 10
  • Fluvanna County, Virginia, 98, 119, 121,
    187
  • Foods rationed, 61–70
  • Foreign visitors to Charlottesville and Albemarle
    County, 11–12, 162, 188. See also
    British sailors and French sailors
  • Forest Fire Fighters Service, 121, 122
  • Forest Service, Virginia, 100, 101, 121, 122
  • Fort Belvoir, Virginia, 88
  • Fort Benning, Georgia, 189, 193
  • Fort Eustis, Virginia, 178
  • Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, 173, 187,
    189, 190
  • Fort Knox, Kentucky, 169
    45th Division, 221
  • 4-H Club National Victory Achievement
    Contest, 115
  • 4-H Clubs, Albemarle County, 44, 49, 51,
    52, 99, 100, 104, 112, 114, 115, 116,
    118, 120
  • Fournier, Jeanne, 99
    4th Infantry Division, 245
  • Fourth Marine Division, 256
  • Fourth War Loan, 32–33, 40
  • Fowler, Walter E., 176–177
  • Fowler, Walter E., Jr., 172
  • Fox, Nelson B., 221
  • France, invasion of. See D-Day
  • Franke, Walter Royden, 18, 180, 181, 183
  • Fray, A. G., 9
  • Frazier, Harry, Jr., 28, 29, 32, 159
  • Fredericksburg, Virginia, 172, 175
  • Free Union, Virginia, 115, 144, 173, 186
  • French sailors, 156
  • French war relief, 165–166
  • Frizzell, Mrs. John R., Jr., 33
  • Fuel oil rationing, 58
  • Funsten, James C., 279
  • Funsten, Mrs. Robert V., 131, 154, 158
  • Furlong, William R., 252
  • Gamble, Mrs. Edward, 162
  • Gardner, Thomas D., 234
  • Garrett, M. T., 200
  • Garrett Park, Maryland, 176
  • Garson, Greer, 26
  • Garth Road, 20
  • Gasoline rationing, 55–61, 149–150, 153
  • Geiger, Roy E., 266
  • General Assembly, Virginia, 4, 10
  • Gentile, Don, 35
  • Gentry, George, 274
  • Gentry, George Cushman, 274
  • Gerhardt, Charles H., 241
  • Germany, surrender of. See V-E Day
  • Gerow, Leonard T., 232, 239
  • Gianakos, Gus, 164
  • Gibson, Clarence Cecil, 199
  • Gibson, Coleman Tafty, 199
  • Gibson, John W., 199
  • Gibson, Mary Ellen, 218
  • Gildersleeve, Mrs. Charlotte, 132, 133
  • Giles, Franklin B., 278–279
  • Gilmore, Howard W., 255
  • Gilmore, Mrs. John A., 140, 143
  • Girl Scouts of America, Charlottesville, 18,
    19, 41, 51, 52
  • Gleason, Mrs. Eula, 196
  • Gleason, J. Emmett, 34, 35, 36, 93, 280, 283
  • Gleason, Mrs. J. Emmett, 280–281, 283
  • Gleason, Robert S., 244
  • Glenn, Garrard, 16
  • Glick, Ina, 99, 117
  • Gooch, Robert Kent, 9
  • Gooch, Mrs. Robert Kent, 162
  • Goochland County, Virginia, 98, 121
  • Goodloe, Henry B., 9, 178, 180
  • Goodwin, William Hall, 160
  • Goodwyn, Edward E., 176, 177, 178
  • Gordon, Henry B., 200
  • Gordonsville, Virginia, 15, 260
  • Gordonsville, Virginia, Municipal Airport,
    177
  • Go-to-Work campaign, 79
  • Graham, R. Claude, 9, 99
  • Graves, John S., 47, 89
  • “Gray Ladies,” 139

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  • Grayson, USS, 260–261
  • Greaver, Maurice F., 10, 57, 59
  • Greek war relief, 153, 164
  • Greene County, Virginia, 187
  • Greenough, Thomas Olney, 205
  • Greenwood Community League, 33
  • Greenwood High School, 28, 43
  • Greenwood, Virginia, 10, 12, 20, 43, 127,
    143, 144, 156, 161, 165
  • Greer, Conley G., 99
  • Grigg, Mrs. Milton L., 10
  • Ground Observer Corps, 14, 20, 21, 22, 23
  • Grove, James Philip, 172, 173, 178, 179,
    200
  • Haden, Chesley A., 101, 103, 104
  • Haden, Henry A., 4, 56, 100
  • Haden, W. Dan, 4, 9, 13, 16, 23, 42, 163,
    170, 252
  • Hageman, James A., 38, 247–248
  • Haggard, Claude S, (“Billy”), 269–270
  • Hale, Mrs. Oron J., 11
  • Haley, Richard L., 252
  • Halifax, Dorothy, Countess of, 162
  • Halifax, Edward, Earl of, 162
  • Hall, Gilmer M., 267–268
  • Hall, R. E., Jr., 42
  • Hall, R. O., 186, 200
  • Halloran General Hospital, New York,
    New York, 212
  • Halsey, William F., 254, 260, 265
  • Hamilton, Marion, 216
  • Hamilton, Pierpont Morgan, 208–209
  • Hamm, George S., 261
  • Hamm, Strother F., 186, 200
  • Hamman, USS, 254
  • Hampton Roads, Virginia, 150, 151
  • Hansen, Oskar, 251
  • Hansen, Phillip, 251
  • Harlan, Mrs. J. Fred, 142
  • Harlow, Bernard C., 267
  • Harlow, Dorothy (Mrs. James Elmer),
    199, 226
  • Harlow, H. Maynard (“Bull”), 255
  • Harlow, Mrs. Henry, 31
  • Harlow, James Elmer, 32, 199, 226
  • Harmon, R. R., 84, 87
  • Harris, F. L., 72
  • Harris, Mary, 126, 144
  • Harrison, Mrs. Randolph, 42
  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, 172, 181
  • Hart, A. D., 187
  • Hartman, Frank Cullen, 245–247
  • Hartman, Frank E., 46, 196
  • Hartman, Mrs. Frank E., 196
  • Hartman, Richard Waugh, 246
  • Haugan, Gertrude, 145
  • Hawkins, Mrs. George H., 71
  • Hawkins, O. E. and C. L., 77, 163
  • Health Department, Joint Albemarle County-Charlottesville,
    130, 144
  • Heath, Horace Walker, 279
  • Hedges, H. S., 56, 187
  • Heilman, Graham McElhenny, 221
  • Hench, Mrs. Atcheson L., 139
  • Henderson, Mrs. Charles, 140, 143
  • Henderson and Ervin, 83
  • Henderson, Leon, 41, 42
  • Henderson, Willis, 31
  • Henrico County, Virginia, 39
  • Henry, Thomas R., 231
  • Henshaw, John M., 175
  • Herold, H. V., 109–110
  • Hersey, John, 257
  • High School Victory Corps, 102
  • Hildreth, Mrs. N. T., 128, 137, 145
  • Hildreth, Nathaniel T., 189
  • Hildreth, William S., 9, 25, 27, 28, 29, 32,
    34, 39, 143
  • Hill, Henry H., 42, 45
  • Hill Wrecking Company, 45, 47
  • Hobucken, North Carolina, 237
  • Holcomb, Thomas, 257, 263
    “Holkham,” 109, 110
  • Holland, Larry D., 205
  • Holy Cross Mission, Virginia, 144
  • Home Defense Council, 9
  • Home Demonstration Clubs, Albemarle
    County, 44, 48, 51, 99, 100, 104, 115,
    118, 120
  • Home Laundry, Inc., 78
  • Hoose, Sharon, 31
  • Hoover, Eugene, 277–278
  • Hopkins, Thomas D., 271
  • Hornet, USS, 260
  • Horwitz, Sylvia P., 34
  • Hosey, Eleanor, 152
  • Houchens, Mason E., 226
  • Hough, Mrs. Theodore, 116, 136
  • Housing, 70–75
  • Houston, USS, 252
  • Howard, Mrs. Eleanor, 11
  • Howard, John J., 23
  • Howard, Mrs. Roy, 156
  • Howardsville, Virginia, 144, 198, 260
  • Howie, Thomas D., 241
  • Huff, Mrs. Ruth Burruss, 99, 100, 104, 117,
    120
  • Hugh L. Scott, USS, 211
  • Hughes, Aubrey S., 179
  • Hughes, Mrs. W. E., 51
  • Hughes, William H., 272
  • Hulvey, Charles N., Jr., 33
  • Humphreys, H. E., Jr., 91
  • Hundley, John G., 263–264
  • Hunt, Raymond, 9, 33
  • Hunt, Mrs. Raymond, 141, 144
  • Hunt, Roy, 258
  • Hurt, S. H., 158
  • Huxley, Elspeth, 161
  • Ickes, Harold, 55, 60
  • Idle Tire Purchase Plan, 57
  • Industrial production, 77–94
  • Industrial Salvage Committee, Charlottesville,
    48
  • Inland Service Corporation, Charlottesville,
    52
  • Intropid, USS, 279
  • Ivy Creek, 98
  • Ivy, Virginia, 10, 47, 48, 59, 109, 110, 137,
    143, 144, 231, 244, 245
  • Ix, Frank, Jr., 48, 80, 81, 173
  • Ix, Frank, and Sons, Inc., 29, 47, 77, 8083,
    94, 153
  • Ix, Frank, and Sons, Inc., New Holland,
    Pennsylvania, 80
  • Jackson, Asbury H., 230
  • Jackson, J. A., 117
  • Jackson, Raymond L., 185
  • Jackson, Thomas J. (“Stonewall”), 256
  • Jackson, William, 158
  • James River, 112
  • Jammé, Vincent dePaul, Jr., 279
  • Japan, surrender of, See V-J Day
  • Jefferson High School, 26, 46, 119
  • Jefferson, Thomas, 22, 29, 97, 98, 109, 116,
    186, 283
  • Jessup, S. A., 112
  • Joachim, Phillip, 271
  • Johnson, Carl E., 222
  • Johnson, G. F., 200
  • Johnson, James G., 9
  • Jones, Bessie, 99, 100
  • Jones, Mrs. Evangeline, 119
  • Jones, James F., 145
  • Jones, T. E., 200
  • Jordan, Harvey E., 9, 11, 129
  • Joseph Hewes, USS, 211
  • Junior Red Cross, See American Red Cross
  • Kardos, James N., 273
  • Kardos, John Chris, 237
  • Kaulback, Frank, 180, 183
  • Keene, Virginia, 27
  • Kelsey, Stephen, 47
  • Kerosene rationing, 58
  • Keswick Hunt Club, 162, 260
  • Keswick, Virginia, 48, 143, 144, 176, 181,
    186, 188
  • Kidd, Mamie E., 218

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  • Kidder, Mrs. Delos, 117
  • Kilgore, William P., 18, 180, 182
  • Kilham, Mrs. Austin, 142
  • King, Mrs. Betty, 31
  • Kirby, Bobby, 183
  • Kitchen fats, salvage of, 50–51, 53
  • Kiwanis Club, Charlottesville, 9, 25, 34,
    46, 102, 118, 119
  • Knight, Elton L., 247
  • Knipscher, William Cornelius, 187
  • Knothe Brothers, Inc., 83
  • Kremer, Alvin W., 168
  • Labor, United States Department of, 71,
    72
  • Lacey, Mrs. W. L., 136
  • Laird, William H., 193
  • Laird, Mrs. William H., 136, 143
  • Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. John, 115
  • Lamb, Maxine, 115, 116
  • Landis, James M., 13
  • Lane High School, 28, 31, 33, 34, 35, 36,
    38, 46, 63, 140, 157, 178, 182, 183, 184,
    188, 191–192, 256, 263
  • Lang, Raymond, 249
  • Langhorne, May, 133, 144
  • Langhorne, Nancy. See Astor, Lady Nancy
  • Langley Field, Virginia, 182
  • Langley, USS, 252
  • Laramie, USS, 206
  • LaRoche, Richard M., 168
  • Lay, Beirne, Jr., 228–230
  • Leavell, Byrd Stuart, 200, 212
  • Lee Bakery Company, 77
  • Lee, E. G., 9
  • Lee, Robert E., 256
  • Lehman, Mrs. Edwin P., 159
  • Lentz, Carlisle S., 131
  • Levy, I. D., 268
  • Lewis, C. B. (“Pat”), 18, 180, 183
  • Lewis, James R., 283–284
  • Lewis Squadron. See Civil Air Patrol, Charlottesville
    and Albemarle County
    Squadron
  • Lexington, USS, 254, 274
  • Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Certificate
    of Merit, 81, 83
  • Library of Congress, 166, 168, 169
  • Lions Club, Charlottesville, 28, 46, 101–102,
    188
  • Lions Club, Crozet, 33
  • Lions Club, Scottsville, 27, 33, 90, 119
  • Lions Clubs, Albemarle County, 188
  • Liquor rationing, 62
  • Lively, Jacob Lee, 236–237
  • Livers, John L., 191
  • “Logan Farm,” 260
  • Longstreet, James, 256
  • Louisa County, Virginia, 98, 121
  • Loving, Lunsford L., 74
  • Loving, R. F., 56
  • Lucas, Charles W., 280
  • Lupton, Charles T., 244
  • Lynchburg, Virginia, 48, 73, 256
  • Lyon, Ellis L., 121
  • MacArthur, Douglas, 252, 263, 267, 274
  • McCabe, E. R. Warner, 86, 239
  • McCain, John S., 258
  • McCann, Billy, 32
  • McGavock, John F., 173, 200
  • McGavock, Mrs. John F., 133, 144
  • McGowan, Albert, 11
  • MacGregor Motors, Inc., 196
  • McGuffey School, 35, 46, 47
  • McGuire General Hospital, Richmond, Virginia,
    199
  • McIntire Park, 43, 178
  • McIntire School, 35
  • McJimsey, George William, 275
  • McMurdo, Muriel, 145
  • McNeel, John O., 200
  • MacWilliams, Edward N. (“Uncle Jim”),
    27
  • Macconochie, Mrs. Arthur Frank, 159, 161,
    162, 163
  • Macy, Henry R., 242–244
  • Madison County, Virginia, 187
  • Magruder, R. G., 200
  • Mahanes, Charles L., 180
  • Mahanes, Lewis, 227
  • Major, Stanley P., 237, 239
  • Mann, Nathaniel F., 277
  • Manufacturing, 4, 77–94
  • Marblehead, USS, 252
  • Marshall, Claude, 194
  • Marshall, George C., 263
  • Marshall, John, 194
  • Marshall, Katherine Lea, 145, 227
  • Martin, Jack, 13, 22
  • Martin, John A., 189, 190, 230
  • Martin, N. W., and Brothers, 88
  • Martin, Nat R., 136
  • Mason, Edgar, 148
  • Mason, Mrs. W. Roy, 165
  • Matacia, Louis J., 172–173, 176
  • Maupin, Charles Hunter, 264
  • Maupin, Dan, 116
  • Maupin, Gabe N., 200
  • Maury, Mrs. John, Jr., 128, 144
  • Medal of Honor, 208–211, 236–240, 262
  • Meissner, Mrs. Margarete, 165
  • Meredith, E. B., 48
  • Meriwether Lewis School, 52
  • Merrill, Frank D., 272
  • “Merrill's Marauders,” 272
  • Merriman, Mrs. Charles, 133, 144
  • Metals, salvage of, 41, 44–50, 52, 53
  • Methodist Church, Crozet, 240
  • Methodist churches, See First Methodist
    Church, Charlottesville; Methodist
    Church, Crozet
  • Michie, A. Hewson, 9
  • Michie, J. Tevis, 84, 86, 87
  • Michie, Mrs. J. Tevis, 79
  • Michtom, Mrs. A. R., 47
  • Michtom, Edward E., 268–269
  • Mickey, Ross S., 270
  • Middlesex County, Virginia, 39
  • Military Government, School of. See
    School of Military Government
  • Miller, Mrs. Bessie Dunn, 99, 100, 115
  • Miller, Henry C., 183
  • Miller, Llewellyn, 142, 143
  • Miller, Richard G., Jr., 222
  • Miller, Richard H., 186, 200
  • Miller School, 20, 41, 144, 188
  • Milton, Virginia, 181
  • Minor, C. Venable, 12, 20, 22
  • Minor, Mr. and Mrs. James F., 158
  • Minute Man Flag, 81, 83, 86
  • Minute Men. See Virginia Reserve Militia

  • “Mirador,” 12, 161, 162, 231
  • Mississippi River, 280
  • Mitchell, Marjorie, 148
  • Monssen, USS, 261
  • Monticello, 20, 22, 31, 97, 136, 150, 157,
    186, 280, 283
  • Monticello Dairy, Inc., 34, 77, 97
  • Monticello Guard, 4, 33, 172, 173, 180, 187,
    189, 190, 191, 195, 230, 231, 232, 234,
    236–240. See also 116th Infantry
  • Monticello Hotel, 14, 17, 18, 188, 283
  • Monticello Road, 194
  • Monticello Shirt Company, 83
  • Moomaw, Ben C., Jr., 34, 39
  • Moore, Herbert A., 189
  • Moore, Mrs. Inez, 119
  • Moore, Joseph D., 245
  • Moore's Creek, 117
  • Moorman's River, 186
  • Moran, Charles E., 186, 200
  • Morgan, Mrs. Francis C., 142
  • Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., 29, 31
  • Morris, Emmett Edlee, 251
  • Morris, John, 187
  • Morris, John R., 191, 194
  • Morris, Mrs. John R., 27
  • Morris, Louise, 115

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  • Mountbatten, Lord Louis, 271–272
  • Mowbray, Warren, 273–274
  • Mulholland, Henry B., 191
  • Mulholland, Mrs. Henry B., 128, 133, 137,
    144
  • Mundy, J. O., 186, 200
  • Nash, Anne, 280
  • Nash, Charles P., Jr., 9, 10, 13
  • National Bank and Trust Company, 29
  • National Catholic Community Service, 147
  • National Collection of Discarded Clothing,
    52
  • National Guard, See Virginia National
    Guard and Monticello Guard
  • National Housing Agency, 73
  • National Jewish Welfare Board, 147
  • National Peach Council, 108
  • National Travelers Aid Association, 147
  • National Women's Farm and Garden Club,
    117
  • Neal, Mills F., 185
  • Negroes, 4, 17, 19, 26, 28, 30, 31, 34, 99,
    101, 103, 111, 112, 116, 117, 119, 130131,
    149, 157, 158, 165, 187–188, 194,
    198, 200, 222, 234, 274
  • Nehi Bottling Company, Inc., 49, 118
  • Nelson and Ablemarle Railroad, 89
  • Nelson County, Virginia, 88, 98, 121, 187
  • Nelson, Donald, 41, 45
  • Nelson, Mrs. Page, 138
  • Nelson, Robert R., 200
  • Nevada, USS, 251
  • Neve, Helen, 138
  • New Bern, North Carolina, 237
  • New Orleans, Louisiana, 280
  • New River, North Carolina, 257
  • New York, New York, 127, 164, 193, 205,
    206, 230
  • Newcomb, John Lloyd, 163, 166
  • Newcomb, USS, 278–279
  • Newman, E. R., 26
  • Newman, Edward, Jr., 145
  • Newport News, Virginia, 70
  • Nichols, Anne, 12
  • Nichols, Dan O., 200
  • Nichols, Francis, 12
  • Nichols, Jeanne, 12
  • Nickles, William I., 183
  • Nimmo, Mr. and Mrs. G. F., 196, 198
    91st Division, 223
    99th Fighter Group, 222
  • Ninth Air Force, 228
    9th Division, 198, 207
  • Nolting, Elizabeth A., 129, 133, 144, 145
  • Norcross, Charles T., 217
  • Norcross, G. F., 33
  • Norfolk Naval Operating Base, 88
  • Norfolk, Virginia, 14, 15, 130, 151, 155,
    283
  • Normandy, invasion of, See D-Day
  • Norstad, Lauris, 279–280
  • Norstad, Mrs. Lauris, 136
  • North Garden, Virginia, 187
  • Northen, Oscar E., 48
  • Northern Virginia Regional Defense Council,
    9, 10, 41
  • Norvelle, Alwyn Berry, 251
  • Nurse's Aides. See American Red Cross,
    Albemarle County Chapter
  • O'Bannon, USS, 283
  • Observatory Mountain, 15
  • Odend'Hal, Ann, 104
  • Odend'Hal, Patricia, 104
  • Office of Price Administration, United
    States, 41, 42, 55–75, 107–108
  • Office of Strategic Services, United States,
    242
  • Old Ladies' Home, Charlottesville, 47
  • Omaha Beach, 195, 232–234
  • 101st Airborne Division, 247
  • 116th Infantry Regiment, 190, 230–233, 234,
    236, 239, 240–241, 242. See also Monticello
    Guard
  • 110th Field Artillery, 233
  • O'Neill, Charles T., 29, 32, 33, 91, 142
  • O. P. A. See Office of Price Administration

  • Opie, E. Walton, 239
  • Orange, Virginia, 107
  • Ord, James B., 182
  • Overton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 111
  • Owen, D. B., 103
  • Owen, Daniel B., Jr., 265
  • Owensville, Virginia, 47
  • Pace, Joseph G., 223
  • Page, L. Augustus, 31
  • Paine, Wilmer H., 200, 225–226
  • Paine, Mrs. Wilmer H., 225
    “Pantops,” 251
  • Paper, salvage of, 41–44, 53
  • Pappas, William, 164
  • Paramount Theatre, 32, 33, 34, 38, 46, 52,
    149
  • Parent-Teacher Associations, Charlottesville
    and Albemarle County, 51, 116,
    164, 188
  • Parris Island, South Carolina, 256
  • Parrot, E, H., 251–252
  • Patch, Alexander M., 261
  • Patton, George S., 230
  • Patton, Kenneth S., 253
  • Payne, Frank, 32
  • Payne, John Albert, 177
  • Payne, Norman G., 187
  • Payroll savings plan for war bond purchases,
    81
  • Pearl Harbor, Japanese attack at, 5, 8,
    251–252
  • Pecos, USS, 252
  • Peoples National Bank, 25, 28, 29
  • Peregory, Bessie Geneva Kirby (Mrs.
    Frank Dabney), 237, 239
  • Peregory, Frank Dabney, 236–240
  • Peregory, Mr. and Mrs. James Ervin, 237
  • Perkins, Mrs. Chiswell, 161
  • Perkinson, Allan C., 183
  • Perley, Mary, 47
  • Perry, Hunter, 142, 143, 176
  • Perry, Manuel E., 264–265
  • Perry, Randolph H., 9, 10, 16, 26, 56,
    70, 176, 190
  • Petersburg, Virginia, 232
  • Peterson, Leonard H., 74, 77
  • Peyton, Francis Bradley, III, 222
  • Philadelphia Navy Yard, 155
  • Pickett, George Edward, 256
  • Pingley, William Geoff, Jr., 236
  • Planning Board, Advisory, Charlottesville,
    77
  • Planning Commission. See Central Virginia
    Planning Commission
  • Planning, postwar, 93
  • Plasma. See Blood plasma
  • Plunkett, Mrs. Ella, 21
  • Police Department, Charlottesville, 57
  • Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. J. E., 198
  • Pond, Virginia, 194
  • Poss, I. H., 51
  • Potomac River, 15
  • Powell, Marvin J., 103
  • Pratt, Harry Rogers, 31
  • Preddy, Bessie, 116
  • Presbyterian churches. See Charlottesville
    Presbyterian Church, Westminster
    Presbyterian Church
  • President Garfield, SS, 211
  • Price control. See Rationing
  • Price, Isabelle, 100
  • Price, James H., 9, 172, 179, 185, 186
  • Prince of Wales, HMS, 253
  • Princeton, USS, 260
  • Prisoners of war, German, 103, 104, 137,
    157
  • Proffit, Virginia, 48, 143, 198, 205, 221
  • Proffitt, Carl D., Jr., 234
  • Progress, The Daily, See Daily Progress
  • Purvis, Clay S., 230–231, 236
  • Putnam, Lincoln F., 212

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  • Pyle, Ernie, 31, 215–216
  • Quantico Marine Barracks, Virginia, 88,
    256
  • Queen Charlotte's Hospital, London, 163
  • Queen Mary, SS, 230
  • Queen's Hospital for Children, London, 162
  • Quinn, A. W., 10
  • Radford, Virginia, 15
  • Radio station, Charlottesville. See WCHV
  • Railway Express Agency, 57
  • Randolph, Larned D., 42, 47, 98
  • Rappahannock River, 175
  • Ration boards. See War Price and Rationing
    Boards
  • Rationing and price control, 21, 55–75, 106–
    108, 118, 119, 149–150. See also War
    Price and Rationing Boards, Albemarle
    County and Charlottesville
  • Reconstruction Finance Corporation, United
    States, 93
  • Recreation Department, Charlottesville,
    117, 152, 154, 155, 158
  • Red Cross. See American Red Cross
  • Red Hill, Virginia, 20, 47, 125, 144, 199,
    248
  • Refugees. See Foreign visitors
  • Regional Defense Council. See Northern
    Virginia Regional Defense Council
  • Rent control, 70–75
  • Repulse, HMS, 253
  • Retail Merchants Association, Charlottesville,
    26, 31, 32, 33, 77
  • Ribble, F. D. G., 9
  • Richmond, Virginia, 21, 43, 48, 59, 68, 154,
    170, 185, 187, 189, 192, 195
  • Riddick, Francis V., 178
  • Rinehart, Jack, 9, 170
  • Rinehart, W. A., 148
  • Risher, Ruth (Mrs. John W. WheelerBennett),
    134, 145, 159
  • Ritchie, Robert B., 213
  • Rivanna Garden Club, 117
  • Rivanna River, 181
  • Roanoke, Virginia, 192
  • Roberts, Harold E., 277
  • Roberts, L, G., 9, 100
  • Roberts, Mrs. L. G., 104
  • Robinson, James Witt, 274–275
  • Robinson, S. J., Jr., 48
  • “Rockingchair,” 83
  • Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 3, 5, 25, 36,
    50, 70, 185, 208, 209, 262, 276
  • Roosevelt Museum, 36
  • Rotary Club, Charlottesville, 34
  • Royal Air Force, 230
  • Rubber, salvage of, 50
  • Runk, Benjamin F. D., 214–215
  • Runkle, Cecil E., 189
  • Rush, Rufus, 119
  • Russell, Mary Annette (Beauchamp),
    Countess, 160
  • Russian war relief, 164
  • Rustin, Jennette, 137, 143
  • Ryalls, Charles L., 175
  • Ryland, Alex F., 48
  • Sadler, R. Watson, 102
  • Sage, Harriet B., 145
  • St. Anne's School, Charlottesville, 216
  • St. John's Mission, 144
  • St. Lo, France, 240–242
  • St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Charlottesville,
    193, 279
  • St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Ivy, 137
  • Salvage activities, Charlottesville and Albemarle
    County, 41–53, 154
  • Salvage Committee, Albemarle County, 42,
    45
  • Salvage Committee, Charlottesville, 42, 45,
    50, 51
  • Salvation Army, 147, 148, 154
  • Sampson, Frank, 188
  • San Francisco, USS, 198
  • Sandridge, Dorothy D., 193
  • Sandridge, Laurie K., Jr., 187
  • Santa Paula, SS, 212
  • Satterfield, Dave E., Jr., 59
  • Savings bonds. See War bonds
  • Schauffler, William G., III, 264
  • School Board, Charlottesville, 119
  • School Lunch Program, 120, 126
  • School of Military Government, 31, 43, 71,
    86, 150, 239
  • Schools, 102, 185–186
  • Schools, Albemarle County, 37, 99, 101,
    120. See also names of individual
    schools
  • Schools, Charlottesville, 37, 101. See also
    names of individual schools
  • Schumaker, David W., 270
  • Schuyler, Virginia, 223
  • Scott, F. Pierson, 200
  • Scott, T. O., 97, 99, 103, 104, 112, 114
  • Scott, Mrs. T. O., 104
  • Scottsville High School, 28, 119, 122
  • Scottsville Town Planning Commission, 93
  • Scottsville, Virginia, 10, 17, 20, 22, 27, 33,
    41, 48, 56, 73, 90, 91, 98, 116, 119,
    135, 143, 144, 165, 198, 253, 270, 272
  • Scouts. See Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts
  • Sears Roebuck and Company, 112, 115
  • Searson, C. D., 47, 50
  • Second Marine Division, 258, 266, 270
  • Second War Loan, 28–29, 40
  • Selective Service, 5, 79, 81, 86, 101, 102,
    186–200
  • Selective Service Board, Albemarle County,
    144, 186, 187, 192, 194, 195, 200
  • Selective Service Board, Charlottesville,
    144, 186, 187, 192, 194, 195, 200
  • Selective Service Board of Appeals No. 3,
    Virginia, 191
  • Selective Service, District Advisory Board,
    187
  • Selective Service, Medical Advisory Board,
    187
  • Selective Service Records, United States
    Office of, 195
  • Selma, Alabama, 255
  • Settle, Haynes L., 73
  • Settle, Haynes, Service Station, 46
    7th Cavalry, 274
  • Seventh War Loan, 36–37, 40
  • Sewaren, New Jersey, 49
  • Shadwell, 20, 109, 137
  • Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. J. L., 198
  • Shenandoah National Park, 178
  • Shepherd, John Eldon, III, 278
  • Shepherd, Lemuel C., Jr., 270, 278
  • Shepherd, Marjorie, 133, 137, 142
  • Shields, Lucy, 145, 216–217
  • Shoe rationing, 65–66
  • Shroyer, Linden, 47
  • Sigma Chi Fraternity, University of Virginia,
    136
  • Simeon, Virginia, 156
  • Simpson, Carter Berkeley, 252–253
  • Sinatra, Frank, 155
    16th Infantry, 233
    6th Division, 276
  • Sixth Marine Division, 278
  • Sixth War Loan, 34–36, 40
  • Smart, John A., 98, 109
  • Smart, Mrs. John A., 118
  • Smick, Mrs. W. H., Sr., 136
  • Smith, Charles William, 264
  • Smith, Dudley C., 187
  • Smith, Mrs. Dudley C., 116
  • Smith, Ella Williams, See Smith, Mrs.
    James Gordon, Sr.
  • Smith, Harry LaCato, Jr., 178, 200
  • Smith, Mrs. Harry LaCato, Sr., 141, 144
  • Smith, Howard W., 70, 72
  • Smith, J. Mason, 10, 62
  • Smith, James Gordon, Sr., 56
  • Smith, Mrs. James Gordon, Sr., 10, 56,
    127, 128, 142, 143
  • Smith, Lemuel F., 186, 187, 190
  • Smith, Robert V., 136, 267

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  • Snoddy, Mrs. L. B., 140, 143
  • Snow, Mrs. Leroy, 116
  • Snyder, Earl, 43
  • Soil Conservation Service, United States,
    100
  • Souder, W. F., 143
  • South River Picnic Grounds, 178
  • Southeastern Chain Store Council, 64
  • Southern Railway System, 15, 45, 89
  • Southern Welding and Machine Company,
    34, 47, 48, 84–88, 94
  • Spotters, aircraft. See Aircraft spotters
  • Spruance, Raymond A., 254
  • Starnes, George T., 22, 185
  • State Office of Civilian Defense, See Civilian
    Defense, State Office of
  • Staten Island, New York, 193
  • Staunton, Virginia, 32, 107, 172, 181, 241,
    261
  • Stewart, James, 206
  • Stewart, Mrs. M. C., 154
  • Stoneburner, Mr. and Mrs. William H.,
    198
  • Stony Point, Virginia, 20, 144
  • Stott, J. Lawson, 31
  • Stratton, E. W., 200
  • Stuart, Caroline, 128, 133, 144
  • Sugar rationing. See Foods rationed
  • Suhling, Mrs. William Gerhard, Jr. See
    White, Mary Stamps
  • Sullivan, Edith, 115
  • Superior, Wisconsin, 280
  • Supervisors. See County Board of, Albemarle,
    153
  • Surplus Marketing Administration, United
    States, 107
  • Sutton, Junius T., 175
  • Sutton, W, J., 175
  • Swift and Company, Charlottesville, 51
  • Swing, Royal S., 222
  • Symmers, Mrs. James Keith, 163
  • Talcott, Arthur W., 98, 188
  • Talcott, Mrs. Arthur W., 188
  • Tamesis, 205
  • Tasker H. Bliss, USS, 211
  • Taylor, Mrs. Harrison, 22
  • Taylor, John W., 195–196
  • Taylor, Rayfield Willer, 188
  • Taylor, Robert E., 135, 137, 142, 143
  • Tebell, Gus K., 56
  • Tennessee Copper Company, Ducktown,
    Tennessee, 84
  • Tenth Air Force. 272
  • Terry, Floyd, 154, 158
  • Terry, Mrs. Trent, 21
  • Texaco Service Station, 45
  • Thacker, Homer, 48
  • Third Division, 215
  • 3rd Evacuation Hospital, 193
  • Third War Loan, 29–32, 40, 81
  • 34th Division, 217
  • 32nd Field Artillery Battalion, 213
  • 36th Division, 198, 217
  • Thomas Jefferson Farm Forestry Project,
    121
  • Thomas Jefferson Soil Conservation District,
    98, 121
  • Thomas Jefferson, USS, 211, 233
  • Thompson, Alex, 28
  • 325th Fighter Group, 223
  • Tilman, J. D. and J. S., 52, 160
  • Tilman, J. Dean, 56
  • Tire rationing, 55–61
  • Tomlin, Marshall L., 241
  • Tomlin, Massie N., 237
  • Torrey, Philip H., 257
  • Traverse City, Michigan, 207
  • Treasury Department Citation, United
    States, 28
  • Treasury Department, United States, 27,
    29, 33, 81, 86
  • Treasury, Secretary of the, 28, 29
  • Tree, Ronald, 12
  • Tree, Mrs. Ronald, 161
  • Trevillian, William B., 178
  • Trice, Mr. and Mrs. O. A., 198
  • Trice, Robert H., 260
  • Trigger, USS, 278
  • Truscott, Lucian King, Jr., 31, 207, 208,
    211, 215–216
  • Truscott, Mrs. Lucian King, Jr., 31
  • Tuck, William M., 179, 180
  • Tucker, D. A., 103
  • Tucker, George, 218–219
    “Tufton,” 109
  • 12th Infantry, 240
  • 20th Air Force, 280
  • 20th Infantry, 276
  • 25th Infantry, 198
  • 29th Division, 189, 190, 198, 232, 236, 237,
    241, 242. See also 116th Infantry and
    110th Field Artillery
  • 270th Port Company, 234
  • Uhl, Raymond, 21
  • Underhill, Mrs. Lewis K., 138
  • Union Catalog, Library of Congress, 168
  • United China Relief, Inc., 164
  • United Council of Church Women, Charlottesville
    Branch, 165
  • United Daughters of the Confederacy, 27
  • United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
    Administration, 120, 165
  • United Press, 79
  • United Service Organizations, Inc., 47, 132,
    147–148, 166, 170. See also U. S. O.
    Club, Charlottesville
  • United States government. See names of individual
    agencies, such as Agriculture,
    Department of; Farm Security Administration;
    Federal Works Agency;
    National Housing Agency; Office of
    Civilian Defense; Treasury, Department
    of; War Production Board
  • United States Military Academy, West
    Point, New York, 83, 207
  • United States Rubber Company, 90–93
  • United Wool Growers Association, 106
  • University Baptist Church, Charlottesville,
    117, 135
  • University Cafeteria, 163
  • University of Virginia, 3, 5, 12, 13, 16, 17,
    21, 36, 43, 47, 61, 70, 71, 74, 97, 135,
    150, 151, 163, 185, 192, 196, 214, 231,
    239, 254, 256
  • University of Virginia Airport, 181–183
  • University of Virginia, Alderman Library,
    166–169
  • University of Virginia, Army School of
    Meteorology at, 153
  • University of Virginia Band, 31
  • University of Virginia, Cabell Hall, 161
  • University of Virginia, Colonnade Club,
    208
  • University of Virginia, Copeley Hill, 73
  • University of Virginia, 8th Evacuation
    Hospital. See 8th Evacuation Hospital
  • University of Virginia Engineering School,
    169
  • University of Virginia Hospital and Medical
    School, 11, 19, 68, 69, 99, 127, 129,
    131, 133, 138, 182, 193, 280
  • University of Virginia Law Building, 20
  • University of Virginia Law Library, 169
  • University of Virginia, Maury Hall, 46
  • University of Virginia, Memorial Gymnasium,
    59
  • University of Virginia, Naval Flight Preparatory
    School at, 152
  • University of Virginia, Naval R. O. T. C.
    unit at, 182
  • University of Virginia, Naval V-12 unit at,
    86, 158
  • University of Virginia, Observatory Mountain,
    15
  • University of Virginia, Rotunda, 29, 186,
    280, 283
  • University of Virginia, Rouss Physical
    Laboratory, 22, 175

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  • University of Virginia, School of Military
    Government at. See School of
    Military Government
  • University of Virginia, Scott Stadium, 35,
    157, 173
  • University of Virginia, Sigma Chi Fraternity,
    136
  • University of Virginia Volunteer Unit, 26
  • U. S. O. Club, Charlottesville, 53, 147–159.
    See also United Service Organizations,
    Inc.
  • Van Devender, Grover, 47
  • Van Nostrand, H. T., 74
  • Vandegrift, Alexander Archer, 33, 83, 135,
    140, 176, 256–263, 265
  • Vandegrift, Alexander Archer, Jr., 256,
    260
  • Vandegrift, Mildred Strode (Mrs. Alexander
    Archer), 256–257
  • Vandegrift, R. Carson, 256, 257
  • Vandegrift, Sarah Archer (Mrs. William
    Thomas), 256
  • Vandegrift, William Thomas, 256
  • Vaughan, Earl H., 79
  • V-E Day (May 8, 1945), 5, 249
  • Velle, Nicholas, 164
  • Venable School, 28, 46
  • Veterans Administration, United States,
    139
  • Via, Rev, and Mrs. Bernard S., 148
  • Via, Richard, 148
  • Victoria, Queen of England, 162
  • Victory Book Campaign, 166, 167
  • Victory Fund Committee, 27
  • Victory Fund Drive. See First War Loan
  • Victory Garden Committee, Charlottesville,
    116
  • Victory Gardens, 96, 99, 115–117, 120
  • Victory Loan. See Eighth War Loan
  • Victory Loan, World War I, 25
  • Victory Theater, Scottsville, 27
  • Vincent, Mrs. Patrick, See Balz, Patricia
    G.
  • Virginia Aircraft Warning Service, See
    Aircraft Warning Service, Virginia
  • Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board,
    62
  • Virginia Angus Breeders Association, 106
  • Virginia Braid Company, 83
  • Virginia Civilian Defense Council. See Civilian
    Defense Council, Virginia
  • Virginia, Commonwealth of, 32, 47, 57
  • Virginia Defense Council, See Civilian Defense
    Council, Virginia, and Civilian
    Defense, State Office of
  • Virginia Electric and Power Company, 179
  • Virginia Forest Service. See Forest Service,
    Virginia
  • Virginia General Assembly, 4, 10
  • Virginia Guardsman, The, 178
  • Virginia Military Institute, 83, 169, 173,
    176, 263
  • Virginia National Guard, 171, 179, 180,
    189, 239. See also Monticello Guard
  • Virginia Newspapers' Scrap Campaign,
    45, 46
  • Virginia Peach Council, 108
  • Virginia Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company, 49
  • Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 59, 83, 99,
    112
  • Virginia Press Association, 45
  • Virginia Protective Force, 26, 171. See also
    Virginia State Guard
  • Virginia Protective Force, Company 103,
    172–180
  • Virginia Protective Force, 10th Battalion,
    172–180
  • Virginia Reserve Militia, 171, 176, 184
  • Virginia Reserve Militia, Company 404,
    177–180
  • Virginia Reserve Militia, Company 2,
    176–180
  • Virginia Stage Lines, Inc., 34
  • Virginia State Chamber of Commerce, 32
  • Virginia State Guard, 172–180, 184, 239
    See also Virginia Protective Force
  • Virginia, State Office of Civilian Defense.
    See Civilian Defense, State Office of
  • Virginia State Salvage Committee, 42, 43,
    44
  • Virginia Telephone and Telegraph Company,
    79
  • Virginia Textiles, Inc., 83
  • Virginia, War Finance Committee. See
    War Finance Committee for Virginia
  • Virginia War Fund, 170
  • Virginia Workshop for the Blind, 90
  • V-J Day (September 2, 1945), 5, 284
  • V. P. F. See Virginia Protective Force
  • Vratny, Frank, 228–229
  • V. R. M. See Virginia Reserve Militia
  • V. S. G. See Virginia State Guard
  • Vulcan Detinning Company, 49
  • Waddell, J. N., Shoe Company, 66
  • Waddell, Lyttelton, 186, 200
  • Waddell, Mrs. Lyttelton, 10, 42, 50
  • Wainwright, Jonathan M., 252
  • Walker, Edward V., 9, 172, 173, 176, 178,
    180, 186, 200
  • Walker, Edward V., Jr., 180
  • Walker, Philip G., 214
  • Walker, Robert C., 268
  • Walker, Virginia, 133, 143
  • Wallace, Henry A., 98
  • Waller, S. Gardner, 177
  • Walsh, Ellwyn C., 237
  • Walters, Mrs. Isaac, 126, 143
  • War bonds and stamps, 25–40, 46, 81, 83,
    86, 140
  • War Department, United States, 16
  • War Finance Committee, Albemarle County-Charlottesville,
    29, 31, 32, 39
  • War Finance Committee for Virginia, 32
    34, 39
  • War Food Administration, United States,
    104, 107–108, 114
  • War Funds. See American Red Cross, Albemarle
    County Chapter; Community
    and War Fund; U. S. O. Club, Charlottesville;
    Virginia War Fund
  • War Loan drives. See War bonds and
    stamps
  • War Manpower Commission, United States,
    102, 104
  • War Price and Rationing Board, Albemarle
    County, 56, 65, 66, 73, 144
  • War Price and Rationing Board, Charlottesville,
    56, 60, 65, 66, 69, 144, 153
  • War Production Board, United States, 41,
    44, 45, 48, 50, 52, 56
  • War relief. See Bundles for Britain, British
    War Relief, Chinese war relief,
    French war relief, Greek war relief,
    Russian war relief
  • War Savings Committee, Charlottesville-Albemarle
    County, 27
  • War stamps. See War bonds
  • Ward. O. L., 91
  • Warren, Virginia, 119
  • Washington and Lee University, 169
  • Washington, D. C., 70, 129, 133, 168, 169,
    230, 231. See also District of Columbia
  • Washington Park, 34, 117
  • Washington, William R., 233–234, 235
  • Wassell, Corydon M., 252
  • Watson, Fred L., 9, 148, 154
  • Watson, Mrs. Fred L., 51
  • Watson, R. A., 186, 200
  • Watson, Robert E., 217
  • Watson, Thomas A., 260
  • Waynesboro, Virginia, 15, 181
  • WCHV (radio station, Charlottesville),
    45, 78–79, 104, 116, 161
  • Wells, C. C., 145
  • Wertenbaker, C. C., 47
  • Wertenbaker, Charles Christian, 232–233
  • Wertenbaker, George L., Jr., 228
  • West Point, New York, 83

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  • Westminster Presbyterian Church, Charlottesville,
    143, 196
  • Weston, George G., 189
  • Whaling, Bill, 258
  • Wheeler-Bennett, John W., 160, 161
  • Wheeler-Bennett, Mrs. John W. See Risher,
    Ruth
  • White, Allen N., Jr., 245
  • White, Ann Carpenter, 116
  • White, Mrs. Annie, 131
  • White, Mrs. Grace, 131
  • White Hall Home Demonstration Club,
    104
  • White Hall Prison Camp, 137
  • White Hall, Virginia, 104, 116, 144, 157
  • White, John B., 234
  • White, Mary Stamps (Mrs. William Gerhard
    Suhling, Jr.), 10, 21, 37, 126,
    128, 129, 133, 143, 144, 145
  • White, Mrs. Paul, 159
  • White, Mrs. William H., Jr., 159
  • White, William R., 98
  • Whiteman, Mrs. J. H., 142
  • Whiting Service Station, 45, 46
  • Wickard, Claude R., 97
  • Wickersham, Cornelius, 31
  • Wicks, Robert L., 234
  • Wiebel, L. H., Inc., 90
  • Wiley, H. T., 98
  • Wilkerson, Earl F., 237
  • Williams, C. H., department store, 27
  • Williams, Edgar M., 86, 87
  • Williamsburg, Virginia, 155
  • Williamson, Sterling L., 9, 19, 130, 142,
    172, 173
  • Willkie, Wendell, 164
  • Wilson, David C., 138, 139, 187
  • Wilson, Helen, 132, 137, 138, 142
  • Wilson, Jesse B., 163, 178
  • Winchester, Virginia, 108, 191, 230, 236
  • Wingfield, Charles L., 173, 179
  • Wingfield, E. Clinton, 185, 200
  • Wingfield, Lewis W., 267
  • “Women at War Week,” 27
  • Women's Land Army, 103–104
  • Wood, Clinton N., 183
  • Wood, Marion Jerome, 187
  • Wood, Mrs. Mary Marshall, 194
  • Wood, William H., 200
  • Woodard, William Ray, 265
  • Woodfolk, Ollie T., 274
  • Woodrow Wilson General Hospital, Staunton,
    Virginia, 32, 88, 136–137, 139, 157
  • Woodward, Mrs. Fletcher, 131
  • Works Progress Administration. United
    States, 46
  • Wright, Mrs. Albert, 137, 138, 142
  • Wright, Harry A., 42, 120
  • Wyatt, Laura J., 119
  • Wyllie, John Cooke, 272–273
  • Wyse, J. H., 19
  • Yancey, John G., 200
  • Yancey, Mrs. John G., 131
  • Yon, Joseph L., 252
  • Yorktown, USS, 254–255
  • Youell, Charles, 52
  • Young Men's Business Club, Charlottesville,
    77, 102, 120
  • Young Men's Christian Association, 147,
    161
  • Young Women's Christian Association, 147
  • Zamzam, SS, 205
  • Zellars, John N., 234