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Revolution and Early Republic (1763–1823)
Allen–Custis
- Allen, John (d. 1799)
- Allen, William (1768–1831)
- Ambler, Jaquelin (1742–1798)
- Amherst, Sir Jeffery (1717–1797)
- Anderson, Sambo (ca. 1760–1845)
- Ariss, John (ca. 1729–1799)
- Arlington House
- Barbour, James (1775–1842)
- Barbour, Lucy Johnson (1775–1860)
- Barbour, Philip Pendleton (1783–1841)
- Bassett, Burwell (1764–1841)
- Bayly, Thomas Monteagle (1775–1834)
- Beverley, Robert (ca. 1740–1800)
- Billy (fl. 1770s–1780s)
- Blackburn, Samuel (1761–1835)
- Blair, John D. (1759–1823)
- Bland, Richard (1710–1776)
- Bolling, Robert (1738–1775)
- Boone, Daniel (1734–1820)
- Bowser, James (b. ca. 1730)
- Boxley, George (ca. 1780–1865)
- Bracken, John (bap. 1747–1818)
- Braxton, Carter (1736–1797)
- Breckinridge, James (1763–1833)
- Brockenbrough, William (1778–1838)
- Brooke, George (d. 1782)
- Brown, Abram (d. 1840)
- Burwell, Lewis (d. by 1779)
- Burwell, Nathaniel (1750–1814)
- Burwell, Robert (1720–1777)
- Byrd, Mary Willing (1740–1814)
- Byrd, William (1728–1777)
- Cabell, Joseph C. (1778–1856)
- Cabell, William H. (1772–1853)
- Callender, James Thomson (1757 or 1758–1803)
- Camm, John (bap. 1717–1779)
- Campbell, Christiana (ca. 1723–1792)
- Carter, Landon (1710–1778)
- Carter, Robert (1728–1804)
- Cary, Archibald (1721–1787)
- Claiborne, Nathaniel Herbert (1775–1859)
- Clark, George Rogers (1752–1818)
- Coalter, John (1769–1838)
- Coles, Edward (1786–1868)
- Custis, Edmund (d. after October 18, 1797)
Custis–Lewis
- Custis, Eleanor "Nelly" Parke (1779–1852)
- Custis, Elizabeth Parke (1776–1831)
- Custis, George Washington Parke (1781–1857)
- Custis, John Parke (1754–1781)
- Daniel, Peter V. (1784–1860)
- Davis, Augustine (ca. 1752 or 1753–1825)
- Deed of Gift, Robert Carter III's
- Dinsmore, James (1771 or 1772–1830)
- Ditcher, Jack (b. ca. 1772)
- Dunmore, John Murray, fourth earl of (ca. 1730–1809)
- Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon
- Enslaved House Servants
- Eppes, John Wayles (1772–1823)
- Fairfax, Ferdinando (1769–1820)
- Fire, Richmond Theatre (1811)
- Fitzhugh, William Henry (1792–1830)
- Fossett, Joseph (1780–1858)
- Fugitive Slave Laws
- Fuller, Thomas (ca. 1710–1790)
- Gabriel's Conspiracy (1800)
- George III (1738–1820)
- Gunston Hall
- Hemings, Sally (1773–1835)
- Henry, Patrick (1736–1799)
- Hercules (b. ca. 1754)
- Hunt, Gilbert (ca. 1780–1863)
- Jack Jouett's Ride (1781)
- Jefferson, Thomas (1743–1826)
- Jefferson, Thomas and Architecture
- Jefferson, Thomas and Books
- Jefferson, Thomas and Gardening
- Jefferson, Thomas and His Family
- Jefferson, Thomas and Religion
- Jefferson, Thomas and the Practice of Law
- Jefferson, Thomas as Governor of Virginia
- Jennings, Paul (1799–1874)
- Judge, Oney (ca. 1773–1848)
- Lafayette, James (ca. 1748–1830)
- Lee, Francis Lightfoot (1734–1797)
- Lee, Henry (1756–1818)
- Lee, Henry (1787–1837)
- Lee, Richard Henry (1732–1794)
- Lee, William (fl. 1768–1810)
- Lewis and Clark Expedition, The
- Lewis Rand (1908)
Lewis–Wythe
- Lewis, Fielding (1725–1781 or 1782)
- Louisiana Purchase
- Madison, Dolley (1768–1849)
- Madison, James (1751–1836)
- Madison, James and Slavery
- Mason, George (1725–1792)
- McPherson, Christopher (ca. 1763–1817)
- Members of the Continental Congress from Virginia
- Menokin
- Mercer, Hugh (1725–1777)
- Methodists in Early Virginia
- Monticello
- Montpelier, Archaeology at
- Mount Vernon, Archaeology at
- Munford, Robert (d. 1783)
- Nicholas, Wilson Cary (1761–1820)
- Notes on the State of Virginia (1785)
- Ogilvie, James (1773–1820)
- Pamphlet, Gowan (fl. 1779–1807)
- Pleasants, Robert (1723–1801)
- Poplar Forest
- Randolph, Martha Jefferson (1772–1836)
- Randolph, Thomas Mann (1768–1828)
- Salutary Neglect
- Scott, Winfield (1786–1866)
- Slave Clothing and Adornment in Virginia
- Slave Housing in Virginia
- Slave Literacy and Education in Virginia
- Slave Ships and the Middle Passage
- Slavery at the College of William and Mary
- Sound in Jefferson's Virginia
- Stratford Hall
- Transatlantic Slave Trade, The
- Tucker, George (1775–1861)
- Tucker, St. George (1752–1827)
- U.S. Presidential Election of 1800
- Underground Railroad in Virginia
- Virginia Gentleman, The
- Virginia Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, The
- Virginia Statute for Establishing Religious Freedom (1786)
- Washington, George (1732–1799)
- Washington, George and Slavery
- Williamsburg during the Colonial Period
- Wythe, George (1726 or 1727–1806)
- Wythe, The Death of George (1806)