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- Archibald W. Campbell (1833–1899)
- Augustine Davis (ca. 1752 or 1753–1825)
- Benjamin Muse (1898–1986)
- Douglas Southall Freeman (1886–1953)
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- George F. Bragg (1863–1940)
- George William Bagby (1828–1883)
- Harrison H. Riddleberger (1843–1890)
- Harry Flood Jr. Byrd (1914–2013)
- John H. Davis (d. 1896)
- John M. Daniel (1825–1865)
- John Mitchell Jr. (1863–1929)
- John Stewart Bryan (1871–1944)
- John Wesley Cromwell (1846–1927)
- Joseph III Bryan (1904–1993)
- Lenoir Chambers (1891–1970)
- Leon S. Dure (1907–1993)
- Louis I. Jaffé (ca. 1888–1950)
- Martin R. Delany (1812–1885)
- Photography during the Civil War
- Powhatan Bouldin (1830–1907)
- Printing in Colonial Virginia
- Sherwood Anderson (1876–1941)
- Thomas H. Brown (1864–1952)
- Virginius Dabney (1901–1995)
- Walter S. Copeland (1856–1928)
- William Blackford (1801–1864)
- William E. Cameron (1842–1927)
- William Hunter (d. 1761)
- William Nester Obituary (April 19, 1901)
- William Parks (d. 1750)
- William W. Evans (d. 1892)
- Willis A. Hodges (1815–1890)
- Willis M. Carter (1852–1902)