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Jack, Captain (Indian), 4:124-25; letters to: from GW, 3:308-9

Jack, Coachman (slave), 7:352

Jack, Cook (slave; Home farm), 7:67

Jack, Mulatto (dower slave), 7:331

Jack, Mulatto (dower slave; tradesman), 6:217, 282, 420-21, 425, 426; 7:319, 331

Jack, Mulatto (slave; house servant), 7:67

Jack (GW's "old Courier"), 8:162

Jack (slave), 7:262, 314; 8:25, 26, 142, 143

Jack (slave, boy; carpenter), 6:282

Jack (slave, boy; from estate of John Lee), 8:83

Jack (slave; Claiborne's plantation), 8:583, 591

Jack (slave; Dogue Run), 6:428; 7:45, 65-67; 10:137, 138

Jack (slave; Ferry farm), 9:54, 55

Jack (slave; ferryman, 1), 8:479

Jack (slave; ferryman, 2), 8:479

Jack (slave; Great House plantation), 8:587

Jack (slave; Home farm), 7:67; 9:54, 55, 238; 10:137

Jack (slave; Home farm, 1), 6:428; 7:45, 139, 313, 376, 443, 515; 8:104, 220, 357

Jack (slave; Home farm, 2), 6:428; 7:45, 139, 313, 376, 443, 515; 8:104, 220

Jack (slave; Home farm, 3), 7:139

Jack (slave; Home farm; ferryman), 8:356, 357

Jack (slave; house servant), 6:428; 7:45, 139, 313, 376

Jack (slave; house servant, 1), 7:227

Jack (slave; house servant, 2), 7:227

Jack (slave; house servant, 3), 7:227

Jack (slave; house servant, 4), 7:227

Jack (slave; Jackson's plantation), 8:587

Jack (slave; John Augustine Washington's), 7:173

Jack (slave; John Posey's), 8:470, 472

Jack (slave; Mary Washington's; 1), 7:173

Jack (slave; Mary Washington's; 2), 7:173

Jack (slave; Mill Quarter), 8:588

Jack (slave; New Kent County), 6:220

Jack (slave; Robert Adam's), 10:319

Jack (slave; Robert Burwell's), 7:315

Jack (slave; Robert Tucker's and Mann Page's), 7:314

Jack (slave; tradesman), 9:238; 10:137

Jack (slave; York County), 6:229

Jack Palmer (slave). See Palmer, Jack (slave)

Jackson, ----: and runaway slave, 9:47

Jackson, Fips (Phipps), 8:591; 9:33. See also Eater, Fips Jackson

Jackson, Isaac, 7:465, 466

Jackson, James, 2:121

Jackson, Joseph, 6:47

Jackson, Robert, 1:337; 419, 430, 431; 6:328, 329; 7:366, 367; letters from: to GW, 1:54, 351; to Lawrence Washington, 1:54; letters to: from GW, 1:349-51; 4:165-66

Jackson, Samuel, 8:31

Jackson, Thomas, 4:390; 5:39

Jackson, William, 6:219, 266; 7:87, 105, 109; 9:48, 86, 89

Jackson River, 4:10; 5:15

Jackson's quarter, 8:580, 585, 587, 591; 9:27

Jacob, Captain (Indian), 8:31

Jacob, Giles, 6:295

Jacob (slave; Harlow's plantation), 8:590

Jacob (slave; John Posey's), 8:34

Jacob (slave; New Kent County), 6:220

Jacob (slave; Samuel Gist's), 7:315

Jacobite riot, 1:210, 211

Jacobs, Joseph, Jr., 7:380

Jacob's Cabin, 8:31

Jacques, Lancelot, 8:352, 367, 368; 9:7, 17; 10:274, 276

Jager, Old (slave; York County), 6:229

James, Charles, 9:122, 145

James, John: letters to: from Jonathan Boucher, 8:167, 228, 341

James, Robert, 1:319, 324; 8:372, 373, 398

James, William, 6:397, 404; 7:25, 30, 126, 129

James (slave; bought from Robert Washington), 9:222, 224

James (slave; bought from Thomas Moore), 8:347

James (slave; Charles Washington's), 7:173

James (slave; Great House plantation), 8:587

James (slave; Home farm), 7:139

James (slave; Mrs. Thornton's; carpenter), 6:200

James (slave; Muddy Hole), 6:428; 7:45

James (slave; Robert Tucker's), 7:315

James (slave; Samuel Washington's), 7:172, 358

James (slave; Thomas Walker's, 1), 7:315

James (slave; Thomas Walker's, 2), 7:315

James (slave; tradesman), 9:238, 239; 10:138

James (slave; tradesman, 1), 10:137

James (slave; tradesman, 2), 10:137

James & Drinker, 9:83

James City County, 4:278, 290; 6:226-28, 231, 235-36, 247, 254, 266

James I, 9:465

Jameson, Alexander, 5:65; 7:112, 113

Jameson, David, 6:55, 56, 92, 96, 125, 155; 9:356; 10:141

James's powders, 1:319, 324; 8:372, 373, 398

Jamestown, Va., 6:217, 246-47

Jamieson, Neil, 8:50, 160, 165, 531; letters to: from GW, 7:442; 8:475, 526

Jamieson, Neil, & Co., 8:253-54

Jamy (dower slave), 8:401

Jane (slave; Claiborne's plantation), 8:583, 591

Jane (slave; Mary Washington's), 7:173

Janey (dower slave, child), 8:401

Janie (ship), 8:488

Janney, Jacob, 8:20

Janny (slave; Charles Washington's), 7:173

Jasper (slave; Great House plantation), 8:587

Javins, Joseph, 6:377, 378

Javins (Javings), John, 9:92, 317

Jefferson, Lucy, 10:350

Jefferson, Peter, 1:74

Jefferson, Thomas, 4:188; 9:192, 428, 429; 10:53, 99-100, 139, 140, 311, 350

Jefferys, Thomas, 8:330

Jemima (slave; New Kent County), 6:220

Jemmy, Coach (slave; Great House plantation), 8:587

Jemmy (Jamey), Coachman (slave; Great House), 9:172-73, 174, 232

Jemmy, Great (slave; Great House plantation), 8:587

Jemmy, Miller (slave; York County), 6:229

Jemmy (slave), 6:271

Jemmy (slave, Daphne's child; York County), 6:229

Jemmy (slave; John Parke Custis's), 7:213

Jemmy (slave; New Kent County, 1), 6:220

Jemmy (slave; New Kent County, 2), 6:220

Jemy (dower slave, child; York County), 6:217

Jenifer, Daniel, 10:297; letters to: from GW, 10:295-96

Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas, 7:219; 8:523; 9:41, 313, 314; 10:253, 274, 276, 295

Jenifer & Hooe, 9:341, 462; 10:103, 178, 179

Jenings, Daniel (died c.1754; surveyor), 8:259, 261

Jenings (Jennings), Daniel (of Fairfax County), 4:263; 7:380; 8:145, 147

Jenkins, Aaron, 5:120, 121, 335

Jenkins, B., 10:195

Jenkins, Benjamin, 4:42

Jenkins, Bennet, 9:504, 506; 10:17, 178

Jenkins, Daniel, 8:145

Jenkins, Edward, 6:53

Jenkins, Ezekel. See Jickens, Ezekel

Jenkins, Francis, 10:195

Jenkins, James, 7:380

Jenkins, Jason, 9:506; 10:17

Jenkins, John (of Fairfax County), 7:380

Jenkins, John (soldier), 3:239, 241

Jenkins, Samuel, 8:146, 147

Jenkins, William (courier), 2:190, 295, 334, 355; 3:247, 406, 414, 424; 4:299, 340; 5:182; 7:110; and mission to French commandant, 1:62; and Fort Necessity campaign, 1:82; id., 1:83; 2:185-86; 5:5; as courier, 1:106, 153; 2:184, 194, 246, 313; 4:32, 33, 50, 66, 68-69, 70, 105, 107, 264, 267, 289, 290, 291, 295, 303, 315, 316, 421; 5:1, 10, 19, 29, 44, 58, 62, 64, 87, 95, 140, 157, 181, 194, 196; 6:22, 23, 49, 87, 98, 154, 174, 189, 191; his pay, 1:221; 3:84, 104, 368-69, 398, 405, 417, 418, 425; 4:283, 293, 311; illness of, 4:405; carries commissions, 5:153; recruits soldiers, 5:195; receives escort, 5:375-76

Jenkins, William (of Fairfax County), 7:107, 110

Jenkins, William (soldier), 9:122, 146

Jennings, James, 7:380

Jennings Gap, 8:55

Jenny, ----: carries letters, 8:19

Jenny, Little (slave; Rockahock plantation), 8:589

Jenny (dower slave; Hanover County, 1), 6:218

Jenny (dower slave; Hanover County, 2), 6:218

Jenny (dower slave; washer), 6:217

Jenny (slave), 7:173

Jenny (slave; at Claiborne's), 6:311

Jenny (slave; Creek farm), 7:45, 139

Jenny (slave; Dinah's child; York County), 6:229

Jenny (slave; Hanover County, 1), 6:231

Jenny (slave; Hanover County, 2), 6:231

Jenny (slave; Home farm), 7:515

Jenny (slave; house servant), 6:217, 428; 7:45, 139, 227, 313, 376, 442, 515; 8:104, 220, 356, 479; 9:54, 238; 10:137

Jenny (slave; Mill farm), 8:104, 221, 356, 479; 9:55, 238; 10:137

Jenny (slave; Mill Quarter), 8:588

Jenny (slave; Muddy Hole), 8:104, 221, 356, 479; 9:54, 238; 10:137

Jenny (slave; New Kent County, 1), 6:220

Jenny (slave; New Kent County, 2), 6:220

Jenny (slave; River farm), 7:443

Jenny (slave; Rockahock plantation), 8:588

Jerdone, Francis, Jr., 8:31

Jerdone, John, 8:31

Jerdone, William, 8:31

Jerimy (slave; Charles Washington's), 7:173

Jerimy (slave; John Augustine Washington's), 7:173

Jerry (slave; Brick House plantation), 8:589

Jerry (slave; New Kent County), 6:220

Jerry (slave; Samuel Buckner's), 7:305

Jervais, ----, 1:330

Jickens (Jenkins), Ezekel, 8:176

The jilts, or female fortune-hunters, 7:345

Jim (Gim; slave; John Augustine Washington's), 7:173

Joe, Long (slave), 7:173

Joe, Short (slave; John Augustine Washington's), 7:173

Joe (Going Lanphier's servant), 10:317

Joe (slave), 6:457; 7:319; 8:328

Joe (slave; cradler), 6:458

Joe (slave; postilion), 6:458

Joe (slave, boy; New Kent County), 6:220

Joe (slave; Brick House plantation), 8:589

Joe (slave; Burwell Bassett's), 7:210

Joe (slave; Claiborne's plantation), 8:583, 591

Joe (slave; Great House plantation), 8:587

Joe (slave; Home farm), 7:515; 8:104, 220, 356, 479; 9:55

Joe (slave; house servant), 10:137

Joe (slave; John Parke Custis's servant), 6:458; 8:311, 375, 435, 571, 572; 10:138; replaces Julius, 8:227; carries goods, 8:259, 310, 361, 417; as messenger, 8:365; 9:50, 51, 491; inoculation of, 8:443, 447; duties in New York, 9:266; wears mourning for Martha Parke Custis, 9:267

Joe (slave; New Kent County, 1), 6:220

Joe (slave; New Kent County, 2), 6:220

Joe (slave; New Kent County, 3), 6:220

Joe (slave; Old Quarter), 8:590

Joe (slave; Thomas Nelson's), 7:314

Joe (slave; William Waters's), 7:315

Joe (slave; York County), 6:229

"John": letter to: from GW, 1:42

John (dower slave; Hanover County), 6:218

John (Jack; slave; John Custis's), 9:233

John (slave, boy; New Kent County, 1), 6:220

John (slave, boy; New Kent County, 2), 6:220

John (slave, boy; New Kent County, 3), 6:220

John (slave; Hanover County), 6:231

Johnny, Captain (Indian), 4:8, 73, 117, 118, 161-62; 5:260-61, 275-76

Johns Creek fort. See Craig Creek fort

Johnson, ---- (Englishman), 6:121

Johnson, Aquila, 7:261, 263

Johnson, John (doctor; of Maryland): medicine for Martha Parke Custis, 8:351-52, 360, 361, 365, 465, 467, 477, 493, 572; 9:28; id., 8:353; account with, 8:531; 9:225, 370; 10:195; treats Martha Parke Custis, 8:532; letters from: to Martha Washington, 9:28

Johnson, John (soldier), 2:188, 189, 219, 221, 236, 272, 273, 300, 302; 4:332

Johnson, Josiah, 8:282; 9:163, 164; letters from: to GW, 8:281

Johnson, Peter, 3:215

Johnson, Richard, 9:386, 427, 428

Johnson, Stephen, 10:356

Johnson, Thomas: pursues runaway servant, 10:318, 342

Johnson, Thomas (merchant), 6:397; 8:44; 9:103

Johnson, Thomas, Jr. (of Maryland), 1:198; 6:404; 10:286; and exchange of horses, 6:370; and Potomac navigation, 7:177-78; 8:349-52, 357-60, 367; 9:41; 10:243, 244, 266-67, 298-99, 300; erects iron furnace, 8:352; id., 8:352; and Lancelot Jacques, 8:368; and medicine for Martha Parke Custis, 8:572; attorney in Daniel Jenifer Adams affair, 9:177, 493; 10:276; account with, 9:208, 293; and wagon road, 9:493; appointed to Continental Congress, 10:103; retained by George William Fairfax, 10:283; letters from: to GW, 8:349-53; 9:28-29, 43-44, 491-93; 10:102-3, 237-38, 242-44, 274-76; letters to: from GW, 8:357-60; 9:489; 10:142-43, 239, 251

Johnson, William: pursues runaway servant, 10:318, 342

Johnson, Sir William, 2:166, 288; 4:232, 298, 299; 5:22, 23; 8:58; and northern campaign, 1:260, 276, 279; 2:179, 180, 223-24; battle at Lake George, 2:64; 5:174; complaints concerning, 2:226; and Indians, 2:308, 309; 5:13; and William Trent, 4:143; id., 4:144; leads militia, 4:367, 368; and taking of Montreal, 6:389; and Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 8:30, 58, 276, 308; and western lands, 8:38, 56; and Joseph Chew, 9:517; 10:165; letters from: to Peter Wraxall, 3:233; to William Denny, 5:14; letters to: from Jeffery Amherst, 7:227

Johnson, William (mustermaster), 10:344-45, 356

Johnson, William (spy). See Marshall, William

Johnson (Johnston), Philip, 6:256, 260, 268, 425, 426, 475, 476; elected burgess, 7:59, 60; account with, 7:63, 64, 104, 108, 326; 9:435

Johnson (Johnston), Thomas (merchant), 6:248, 249; 7:24, 128, 289, 354, 473

Johnson (Johnston), William (soldier), 9:122, 145

Johnson (Johnston), Wire (corporal), 9:122, 145

Johnson (Johnston; ship), 7:124, 151, 200, 341, 397, 435, 455, 456; 8:81-82, 139, 140

Johnson Hall (New York), 5:14

Johnson's ordinary, 7:263

Johnston, Andrew, 3:273

Johnston, Benjamin, 10:55, 59, 93

Johnston, Daniel, 5:337

Johnston, George, Jr., 8:570; 9:74, 110, 226, 237, 462, 503, 505

Johnston, George (d. 1766), 3:438; 4:414; 7:336, 380; 9:42; survey for, 1:10, 25, 28; GW purchases land from, 1:48; 6:427; 7:103, 174, 278, 308-9, 350, 508-9; 8:19, 283, 346, 383, 384; 9:431; id., 5:78; 6:383; and House of Burgesses, 5:265, 315; 6:82; 7:363, 384; and Clifton suit, 6:410, 424, 425, 443; and parish vestries, 7:361, 362, 384; family of, 8:272; 9:11; widow remarries, 8:323; letters from: to GW, 5:78-79; 6:382-84; letters to: from GW, 5:78

Johnston, James, 4:288

Johnston, John (soldier), 6:47

Johnston, Mary (Frederick County landowner), 1:28

Johnston, Mary (mother of George Johnston), 8:271, 272

Johnston, Sarah McCarty, 8:250, 304, 305, 323; 9:11

Johnston, Stephen (of Fairfax County), 5:340

Johnston, William (brother of George Johnston), 9:110

Johnston, William (paymaster general), 1:281, 282, 284, 285; 2:8, 9

Johnston (Johnson), Hannah (daughter of Samuel Johnston), 9:296

Johnston (Johnson), Hannah (wife of Samuel Johnston), 7:101; 9:296

Johnston, John. See Errata

Johnston (Johnson), Robert, 1:31; 5:338

Johnston (Johnson), Robert (died c.1768), 4:413-14; 6:443, 444; 8:209, 210, 315, 316-17, 412. See also Errata

Johnston (Johnson), Robert (surgeon), 2:243; 4:273, 274; 5:164, 210, 281; 9:518; 10:101; id., 2:232; 3:311; 5:145, 282; military service, 2:280; 3:428; 5:289; letters to: from George Mercer, 2:232

Johnston (Johnson), Samuel, 8:148

Johnston (Johnson), Samuel, Jr., 7:45, 68, 139, 228, 236, 268, 309, 352, 453, 454

Johnston (Johnson), Samuel, Sr., 7:380, 407; account with, 6:378; 7:105, 178, 308, 417, 426, 515; id., 6:379; sells animals to GW, 6:480, 481; land transactions of, 7:100-102, 234, 454; 9:296; and slave Tom, 7:453

Johnston (Johnson), Susannah (Suckey), 9:296

Johnston (Johnson), William (of Fairfax County), 7:380; 8:145, 149

Johnston (Johnson), William, Sr. (of Fairfax County), 8:145

Johnston's ferry. See Clifton's ferry

Johnston's fishery, 9:353

Johnstoun, John, 4:97; 6:461; 7:394, 402, 405, 444, 446, 447; 8:94, 368; id., 4:98; 6:451; 8:371; GW recommends, 6:449; 7:76; conveys goods, 6:459, 472; 7:22, 29, 50, 61, 64, 65, 86, 191, 252, 418, 445, 470, 497, 498; 8:11, 44-50, 73, 130-36, 229; his ship, 7:29, 49-50, 54; carries letters, 8:10, 44, 60, 92-93; imports servants, 8:552, 554. See also Errata

Johny, Old (slave; York County), 6:229

Jolliffe, ---- (of Frederick County), 10:153, 154

Jolliffe, William, Jr., 5:341; 7:491, 492

Jolliffe, William, Sr., 7:492; 10:154

Jolly (slave; William Nelson's), 7:314

Jolys Neck, 7:374

Jonas, Jacob, 5:300

Joncaire, Philippe Thomas de, sieur de Chabert, 1:135, 140

Jone (slave), 10:168

Jone (slave; Dogue Run), 7:228, 313, 377, 443, 516; 8:104, 221, 356, 479; 9:55; 10:137, 138

Jone (slave; Home farm), 9:238; 10:138

Jones, ---- (sergeant), 4:424

Jones, Andrew, 8:112

Jones, Charles, 6:321

Jones, Edward (overseer), 9:30, 32; 10:347; letters from: to GW, 9:137-38; letters to: from GW, 9:137

Jones, Edward (soldier), 4:281

Jones, Emmanuel, 9:487

Jones, Emmanuel, Jr.: letters from: to GW, 9:486-87; letters to: from GW, 9:459

Jones, Gabriel, 3:338, 400; 4:43, 45; 5:342, 349; 10:46; id., 3:194; 5:263; 7:11; 10:48; carries funds, 3:402; 4:47; 7:5, 11; and John Hamilton's embezzlement, 5:7-8, 11; and GW's Burgess elections, 5:262-63, 271, 307, 343, 350; 7:13, 14-15; his election to Burgesses, 5:264, 350; and Strother estate, 5:80; 7:307-8; 8:77-78, 84; and Hot Springs scheme, 8:54, 433; and bounty lands, 10:2; letters from: to GW, 5:7-8, 262-64, 322; 8:77-78, 84; letters to: from GW, 5:350; 8:70

Jones, George, 6:246, 257, 273; 7:90

Jones, Jesse, 4:42

Jones, John (keeper of military stores), 2:36, 107, 117, 123, 199, 223; letters from: to GW, 2:45; letters to: from GW, 2:37, 97, 129, 153-54; from George Mercer, 2:164-65

Jones, John (of Frederick County), 5:230

Jones, John (ranger), 4:425

Jones, John (workman), 6:457

Jones, John (writer), 6:287, 300

Jones, Joseph (of Frederick County), 5:340

Jones, Joseph (of King George County), 8:569, 571

Jones, Joseph (Suffolk landowner), 7:342, 366

Jones, Lain, 6:252, 256, 258

Jones, Margaret Strother, 8:78

Jones, Matthew, 9:122, 146

Jones, Peter, 3:190; 10:294

Jones, Robert (ship carpenter), 8:78, 306, 307

Jones, Robert (soldier), 9:122, 146

Jones, Robert (tenant), 10:20

Jones, Samuel, 8:250

Jones, Thena S., 10:3

Jones, Thomas (of Frederick County), 1:28

Jones, Thomas (soldier), 4:276, 277, 425

Jones, Will (slave). See Will Shag

Jones, William (English merchant), 6:442

Jones, William (landowner), 7:436

Jones, William (volunteer), 2:128

Jones, Wood, 3:189, 190

Jonson, Ben, 6:400

Joram, William, 6:47

Jordan, ---- (captain), 9:63, 80-81

Jordan, Gerard, Jr., 1:210, 211

Jordan, John Morton, 7:446, 447; 8:194

Jordan, Joshua (of Fairfax County), 7:380

Jordan, Joshua (soldier), 9:122, 146

Jordan, Peter, 5:335

Jordan, William: letters from: to John Champe, 2:68

Jordans Point, 4:188, 189

Joseph (ship), 7:20-21, 53, 75, 131, 134, 141-42, 189, 199, 202, 214, 316, 394

Josephus, Flavius, 6:287

Joshua (slave; Brick House plantation), 8:589

Josias's Help (Maryland), 10:304

Jost, John, 8:306

Joyce, James, 3:124

Joyne, Reuben, 6:390

Juba (from Cato), 6:42, 43

Judah (slave; Dogue Run), 8:480

Judah (slave; Mill farm), 7:377; 8:479; 9:55

Judah (slave; River farm), 8:479; 9:55

Judey, Henry, 8:243

Judge, Andrew, 9:132, 134, 238, 239, 253; 10:137, 174

Judge's Friend (Judd's Friend). See Ostenaco, Otacite

Judith (dower slave, child of Frank; York County), 6:218, 229

Judith (slave; Northampton County), 6:230

Judy (slave), 8:481

Judy (slave; Fielding Lewis's), 7:110

Judy (slave; Gawin Corbin's), 7:336

Judy (slave; Home farm), 7:313

Judy (slave; Martha Washington's), 7:173

Judy (slave; Mill farm), 7:443, 516; 8:104, 221, 356, 480

Judy (slave; River farm), 7:443, 516; 8:104, 112, 221, 357; 9:432

Judy (slave; River farm, 1), 9:239; 10:137

Judy (slave; River farm, 2), 9:239; 10:137

Juggins, John, 4:390

Julian, Charles, 6:365; 7:2, 7, 261

Julian, Isaac, 2:100, 101, 103, 104

Julian, Phoebe Wilson, 7:7

Julian's tavern, 6:365; 7:7

Julius (slave), 8:320

Julius (slave, boy; New Kent County), 6:220

Julius (slave; house servant), 7:515; 8:104

Julius (slave; John Parke Custis's servant), 8:128, 220, 357; 10:80; clothing for, 6:271; 7:5, 86, 87, 213, 368; 8:98, 456; on list of household servants, 6:282; id., 7:11; accompanies John Parke Custis, 8:90; replaced by Joe, 8:91, 227, 320; his levy and tax, 8:198, 455

Julius (slave; Old Quarter), 8:590

Jumonville, Joseph Coulon de Villiers, sieur de, 1:110, 113-14, 117-18, 120, 124, 146, 158, 166-68; 3:351

Jumonville's Rocks, 1:113

Jump, Isabella, 1:26

Juniata Crossing (Pennsylvania), 5:209, 248-49, 356; 6:21, 35

Jupiter (dower slave; York County), 6:218

Jupiter (slave; at Ship Landing), 6:312

Jupiter (slave; carpenter), 7:227

Jupiter (slave; Dogue Run), 7:515; 8:104, 220, 356, 479; 9:54

Jupiter (slave; Muddy Hole), 7:139; 9:238; 10:137

Jupiter (slave; Samuel Gist's), 7:315

Jupiter (slave; tradesman), 7:313, 376, 443, 515; 8:104, 220, 356

Jupiter (slave; William Nelson's), 7:314

Jupiter (slave; York County), 6:229

Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer, 8:509, 511, 563

The justice of the peace's pocket companion, 6:294

Justin's history of the world, 6:294

Juvenal, 6:286, 296, 297

The juvenile adventures of David Ranger, Esq., 7:346


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