History of southwest Virginia, 1746-1786, Washington County, 1777-1870 | ||
D.
Dale, Sir Thomas, 14.
Damascus, 692, 693.
Dare, Virginia, 11.
Dartmouth, Lord, 199.
Davenport, Peter J., 778.
Davidson, Andrew, 380.
Davis, Joseph W., 794.
Davis, Jefferson, members of first cabinet, 514.
Davis, William, 479.
Day, of fasting and prayer, on death of President Harrison, 486; on death
of President McKinley, 486.
De Biedma, Louis Hernandez, 21, 22, 23.
Declaration of Independence, committee appointed to draft, 213; report of
committee adopted, 213, 216.
Delaware, Lord, 14.
Demere, Captain, 73.
De Soto, 10, 20.
De Villiers, Count, 55.
Dials, 385.
Diary of citizen of Abingdon, 524, 528.
Dickenson, Henry, 628.
Dinwiddie, Robert, Governor of Virginia, 55, 67, 101.
Dissenting churches, permission to erect granted, 43.
Districts Courts, 597.
Dixon, Geo. W., 453, 460, 461.
Dixon, Henry St. John, 453, 460, 461.
Doak, Rev. Samuel, 284; first church and school in Tennessee, 284.
Dobbs, Gov., of North Carolina, 68.
Dodridge, Dr., 124, 127.
Dougherty, John, ear bitten off, recorded in court, 136.
Douglas, Stephen A., 511.
Douglass, famous Indian fighter, 428.
Dragging Canoe, Indian chief, 223.
Draper, Dr., account of behavior of Washington county troops, 328, 330.
Draper, Mrs. John, 44, 57.
Draper, Jos., 44, 57.
Draper's Meadows, 46.
Duff, John, 478.
Duncan, Elizabeth, pensioned by Virginia Assembly, 244, 245.
Dunkards, 46.
Dunkard's Bottom, 56, 57, 67.
Dunlop, Ephraim, first Commonwealth's attorney, 595; subsequent attorneys,
596; clerks, 596.
Dunmore, Lord, Gov. of Virginia, dissolved House of Burgesses, 186; fled:
from capitol—ordered payment for powder, removed, 205.
Dunn, David C., 783.
Duties on various articles to be repealed, 179.
Dysart, Capt. James, 287, 288.
History of southwest Virginia, 1746-1786, Washington County, 1777-1870 | ||