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A Calendar of The Jefferson Papers of the University of Virginia
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University of Virginia Library. Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826--Archives.
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Preface to the Online Edition

From the earliest days of its interest in special collections, the University of Virginia Library has given much attention to the writings and letters of Thomas Jefferson, the founder of the University.

The online edition of A Calendar of The Jefferson Papers of the University of Virginia combines into one chronological sequence the original 1950 calendar compiled by Constance Thurlow and Francis Berkeley and the 1973 supplement compiled by Anne Freudenberg and John Casteen. All Jefferson items in the possession of the University of Virginia Library are now included; new entries are added as additional Jefferson items are acquired by the Library.

The Calendar contains entries for all letters and documents in our collections written by or to Jefferson; letters docketed by Jefferson; 19th century copies of Jefferson letters transcribed by family members; photomechanical reproductions of some privately-held Jefferson letters, and of some Jefferson letters in other institutions (most notably the correspondence with Tadeusz Kosciuszko in the National Museum of Krakow, Poland), which are inaccessible to most researchers; and the Peter Jefferson documents held by the Library.

In updating the Calendar we retained the basic format of the earlier printed versions. A typical entry consists of the name of the writer, the place from which he writes, the name of the recipient, and the place to which the letter is directed, followed by the date of manuscript. This is followed by a brief physical description of the manuscript (e.g. ALS; typescript; 19th century copy, number of pages) and, for entries made between 1950 and 1973, information about the location of other copies and citations to printed versions. We have made no attempt to supplement entries for materials acquired since 1970 with notes on the location of other copies or additional citations of printed versions. The name of the University of Virginia Library collection of which the manuscript is a part and the collection's accession number are also included. The entry concludes with a summary of the text of the manuscript. Entries from the 1950 and 1973 editions are followed by a bracketed number that was assigned for purposes of indexing.

We have made several significant changes to the entries. The word "slave" replaces the word "servant" in all cases where the editors were sure the individual indicated was a slave. All photomechanical reproductions are given the generic label "photostat." Changes in ownership are noted when known. Each of Jefferson's architectural drawings is listed individually with the corresponding "Nichols number" taken from Thomas Jefferson's architectural drawings / compiled and with commentary and a check list by Frederick Doveton Nichols. -- 4th ed. - (Charlottesville : Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, 1988, c1995.)

For more details about the original compilation of the Calendar , please see the "Introduction to the 1950 Edition, " below.

Edward Gaynor
Ann L. S. Southwell
March 2004

Introduction to the 1950 Edition

In preparing this calendar of the University's Jefferson manuscripts, Mrs. Thurlow and I have freely made use of many people's work. Daily reference has been made to our Jefferson Checklist, a chronological card-file of some sixty thousand of Jefferson's manuscripts, and letters to and from him, now known to be extant in public and private libraries, in manuscript and in print. This Checklist was begun by John Cook Wyllie more than fifteen years ago, and has been expanded by many hands, particularly by a former staff member, Mrs. Helen D. Bullock. The Checklist is now being duplicated, expanded, and improved by Julian P. Boyd and the editors associated with him in the Princeton University publication project. Copies of the Checklist in its final form may later be made available at the Library of Congress as well as at the University of Virginia, and I venture to express here the hope that it may be printed for the use of students elsewhere. For it will contain much of value which must doubtless be omitted from publication in the Papers.

The typescript calendar of our Jefferson Papers, prepared by Mrs. Bullock in 1941, has been very useful here and at the Library of Congress, and particularly helpful in preparing the present calendar for publication. Printing costs and other factors have made necessary a more condensed form of entry in the present calendar. Since the preparation of Mrs. Bullock's calendar, which included photostats in our collections, our holdings of original manuscripts have nearly doubled. Photographic copies (more than 10,000 now being available in our reading room) have here been excluded except in a few instances of manuscripts in private hands and county court houses, which in a number of cases are the only known texts.

Researchers are warned that the length of an entry does not necessarily indicate our judgment of the importance of the item. We have attempted to include all names of persons and places. As a result, entries for certain legal documents are disproportionately long. We have tried to mention all major subjects discussed in each letter, but the reader who wants full details will be obliged to consult the original manuscript or order a photographic copy.

Each entry contains two paragraphs, the second of which is a condensed summary of the text of the manuscript, followed by a bracketed number for purposes of indexing. The first paragraph contains all "bibliographical data" about the manuscript and all other texts of it which are known to us from the data recorded and filed in our Jefferson Checklist. Following the date in a typical entry is the name of the writer, the place from which he writes, the name of the recipient, and the place to which the letter is directed. Then follows a symbol (see list below) which tells whether the manuscript is signed and whether or not it is written in the hand of the signer, with a statement of the number of pages in the manuscript. If another text of the manuscript is known to us, this information is then given as explicitly as possible. In some cases we can only say "another manuscript in DLC" (Library of Congress; see list of abbreviations below); often, however, we are able to state that the other manuscript is the recipient's copy, a polygraph copy, a letterpress copy, a file draft, or an extract or copy by another hand, either contemporary or later.

The final statement in each heading concerns known printed versions of the manuscript as recorded in our Jefferson Checklist. Many of the published texts are inaccurate or incomplete, as we indicate when known. All frequently cited publications are referred to by symbols (as listed in the table below) and punctuation is simplified for convenience in printing.

Special attention is invited to the case of "printing" which we indicate by the following oft-recurring expression: "Printed: B of R VI 372 (MS. in DLC)". This means that an abstract of another text of our manuscript (the other text usually being Jefferson's file copy) is to be found in the "Calendar of Letters from Jefferson, "in the Bulletin of the Bureau of Rolls and Library of the Department of State, No. 6, Washington, 1894-1896 page 372, and that the manuscript so calendared is now in the Library of Congress. Virtually none of the Jefferson manuscripts in the Bureau of Rolls (all of which are now in the Library of Congress) were printed in full in the "Calendar "which appeared in volumes 6 (letters from Jefferson) and 8 (letters to Jefferson) of the Bulletin. It is hoped that no student will be misled by this type-saving method of entry. All other printings indicated are assumed to be complete unless otherwise stated.

Docketing, and other brief endorsements on letters are indicated simply by the word "endorsed" unless they appear to require special comment. "Endorsed by T. J." indicates that such an endorsement is in Jefferson's autograph. Spelling has normally been corrected outside of direct quotations, and we have never hesitated to expand "Mr. Randolph" to "Thomas Mann Randolph" when the identity is certain. Square brackets have, therefore, been rather sparingly used to supply missing names, facts, and dates in the headings which could be supplied with reasonable certainty. In summarizing the texts of letters and other items, the main object has been brevity rather than any attempt to reproduce the original language. Parentheses have been freely used in the summaries for the provision of explanatory comment.

All manuscripts not otherwise designated are in our general collection of Jefferson Papers. Others are listed in the heading of the entry as being in the McGregor Library (which is the most important of the special libraries constituting the Division of Rare Books and Manuscripts) or in any of our various collections of manuscripts which happen to contain papers of Jefferson, such as the following: the Berkeley Manuscripts, the Cabell Papers, the Carr-Cary Papers, the Cocke Papers, the Edgehill-Randolph Papers, and the Page-Walker Papers. Some of these special collections are not owned by the University, but are on deposit for safekeeping and historical reference. Other privately owned individual manuscripts on deposit are listed with the owner's name. Photographic copies can be provided in most cases, but a few are subject to restrictions stipulated by the owner.

It will be noted that we have included certain manuscripts of Jefferson's father which have some relevancy to the career of the son. In addition to a few special photostats already mentioned, a number of older transcripts of Jefferson's papers have also been included. The most important of these are the copies and extracts made by Martha Jefferson Randolph and her daughters and by Nicholas P. Trist during the decade following Jefferson's death. These and other copies have been identified in the headings. In a considerable number of cases, however, chiefly of copies which appear to have been made by or for members of the family, we have had to fall back on the expression, "19th century copy".

Omitted from this calendar are a number of papers in this library which were once in Jefferson's possession, or closely associated with him, but which were not composed, drafted, or endorsed by him. Such, for example, are the groups of legal papers, 1740-1759, which Robert Carter Nicholas turned over to him as attorney in 1771; a correspondence of the Associates of the late Doctor Bray, 1757-1773, concerning the Negro school at Williamsburg, sponsored by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel; correspondence of Robley Dunglison with Jefferson's biographer, Henry S. Randall; and great numbers of letters by Jefferson's executor and by members of his immediate family which are to be found in the University archives and such of our collections as the Carr-Cary Papers, the Edgehill-Randolph Papers, and the Francis Walker Gilmer Manuscripts. Typical of other materials omitted are an eighteen-page manuscript pedigree of the Jefferson family, compiled by Paul Berghaus, and kept with our Jefferson Papers for the convenience of researchers; memorial addresses following Jefferson's death in 1826; and letters of condolence to his family. A revealing item of Jeffersoniana, omitted here, but shortly-to be published by the library as a separate volume, is the manuscript of the recollections of Isaac Jefferson, a household slave at Monticello, as dictated in old age to the historian, Charles Campbell.

One conspicuous omission which we hope will not be attributed to ingratitude has been that of the names of donors. From 1825 to 1949 we have received from Jefferson himself, from every generation of his descendants, and from a host of admirers of Jefferson and friends of the University, gifts of Jeffersoniana or funds for their acquisition. The addition of donors' names to already elaborate calendar headings, particularly in the group entries covering numerous separate gifts, might, we feel, confuse the student. In our published annual reports we attempt at least to record from year to year the names of the benefactors on whom we rely so heavily for the growth of the collections.

To the Research Council of the Richmond Area University Center we are indebted for the grant-in-aid which has made possible this publication. The courtesy and patience of the Administrator and of the members of the Council in connection with our unavoidable delays in printing are particularly appreciated.

If this work had a dedication, it would be to Harry Clemons, who brought the Manuscript Division into being, whose faith has a way of moving mountains, and to whom all of the daily tasks of our staff are truly dedicated by our admiration and affection.

University of Virginia
1 October 1949 Francis L. Berkeley.

Organization

The Jefferson Papers are arranged in this calendar into two broad categories: Series I, Dated Materials and Series II, Miscellaneous Undated Items. Series I is arranged chronologically.

The collection is physically arranged into three separate series: 1. Jeffersone Letters - arranged chronologically; 2. Architectural Drawings - arranged by Nichols (N) number and MSS number; 3. Other Oversized and Miscellanious Materials - arranged by Nichols (N) number and MSS number.

See finding aid to view this arrangement: Thomas Jefferson Architectural Drawings

Key to Published Works Cited by Symbols

ADAMS: Herbert Baxter Adams, Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia, Washington, 1888.
B OF R: Bulletin of the Bureau of Rolls and Library of the Department of State, No. 6 (Calendar of letters from Jefferson) and No. 8 (Calendar of letters to Jefferson), published by the 57th Congress, Washington, 1894-1896.
BETTS, GARDEN BOOK: Edwin Morris Betts, ed., Thomas Jefferson's Garden Book, Philadelphia, 1944.
BETTS, FARM BOOK: Edwin Morris Betts, ed., Thomas Jefferson's Farm Book, Princeton, 1953.
BETTS and BEAR: Edwin Morris Betts and James Adam Bear, Jr., The Family Letters of Thomas Jefferson, Columbia, Mo., 1966.
BOYD: Julian P. Boyd, ed., The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Princeton, 1950. As of 1973 and the republication of Part I of the Calendar, eighteen volumes (through Jan. 24, 1791) of Julian P. Boyd's The Papers of Thomas Jefferson have appeared. These printed texts are not cited in Part I because it was printed from the 1950 edition by offset.
BULLOCK: Helen D. Bullock, My Head and My Heart, a Little History of Thomas Jefferson and Maria Cosway, New York, 1945.
CABELL: Nathaniel Francis Cabell, Early History of the University of Virginia, as Contained in the Letters of Thomas Jefferson and Joseph C. Cabell . . . ., Richmond, 1856.
DAB: Dictionary of American Biography, New York, 1928-1937.
DORSEY: John M. Dorsey, The Jefferson-Dunglison Letters, Charlottesville, 1960.
FORD: Paul Leicester Ford, The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, New York, 1892-1899.
FORD-BIXBY: Worthington C. Ford, ed., Thomas Jefferson Correspondence, Printed from the Originals in the Collections of William K. Bixby. . . ., Boston, 1916.
JENKINS: Charles F. Jenkins, Jefferson's Germantown Letters . . . ., Philadelphia, 1906.
L & B: Andrew A. Lipscomb and Albert E. Bergh, eds., The Writings of Thomas Jefferson . . . . , Washington, 1903-1904
LOONEY: J. Jefferson Looney, ed., The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series Princeton, 2004- . MD. HIST. MAG.: Maryland Historical Magazine, Baltimore, 1906- .
MHS COLL: Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, Cambridge, 1792-.
MAYO: Bernard Mayo, Thomas Jefferson and his Unknown Brother Randolph . . . ., Charlottesville, 1942.
NICHOLS: Frederick Doveton Nichols, Thomas Jefferson's Architectural Drawings, Charlottesville, 1988 [fourth ed., rev.].
OFFICIAL LETTERS: Official Letters of the Governors of the State of Virginia, Vol. II, Richmond, 1926.
RANDALL: Henry S. Randall, The Life of Thomas Jefferson, New York, 1858.
SNR: Sarah Nicholas Randolph, The Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson, New York, 1871.
TJR: Thomas Jefferson Randolph, ed., Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, from the Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, 1829.
TUCKER: George Tucker, The Life of Thomas Jefferson, London, 1837.
VA. MAG. HIST.: The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, 1893-.
W(1) and W(2): William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, first and second series, Williamsburg, 1892-1919, and 1921-1943.
WASHINGTON: H. A. Washington, ed., The Writings of Thomas Jefferson . . . ., Washington, 1853-1855.
WOODS: Edgar Woods, Albemarle County in Virginia, Bridgewater, Va., 1932.

Key to Other Symbols
AD -Autograph document
ADS -Autograph document, signed
AL -Autograph letter
ALS -Autograph letter, signed
AMS -Autograph manuscript
AN -Autograph note
ANS -Autograph note, signed
CsmH -Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California
D -Document
DLC -Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
DS -Document, signed
L -Letter
LS -Letter, signed
MdHi -Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, Maryland
MHi -Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts
MoHi -Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis, Missouri
MS -Manuscript
MSS -Manuscripts
NcD -Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
NjP -Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
NNP -Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, New York
NS -Note, signed
PPHi -Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Vhi -Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia
ViLxV -Virginia Military Insitute, Lexington, Virginia
VWW -College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • C[ORNY]'S
  • A[rchibald]
  • A[LEXANDER]
  • DR. [GEORGE] GILMER.
  • Dr. Cooper
  • Dr. Cooper
  • Dr. Cooper's
  • J[OHN]
  • L[ewis]
  • MARY [i.e., MARIA] JEFFERSON
  • [Alexander] McCaul.
  • [BENJAMIN] STODDERT.
  • [Bowling] Clarke
  • [FRANCIS] WALKER.
  • [JAMES] LYLE.
  • [JAMES] CURRIE.
  • [JAMES] MAXWELL.
  • [JOSEPH] FENWICK
  • [James G.?] Percival
  • [James] Brown
  • [John?] H[arvie?],
  • [John] Torrey
  • [Justin P. P.] de Rieux.
  • [LOUIS] DE PINTO.
  • [NICHOLAS] LEWIS.
  • [PETER] JEFFERSON
  • [THOMAS] COOPER.
  • [WILLIAM] FITZHUGH.
  • [William] Jones

Contents List

Series I: Dated Materials
  • LAND TITLE PAPERS.
    1732-1826.
    25 items. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Deeds, plats, patents, and other legal papers concerning lands in Albemarle, Fluvanna, Goochland, Henrico, and Powhatan Counties, several of which establish the chain of title to Edgehill. Deeds for land owned by the Randolph Family (Richard Randolph, Jr., Thomas Mann Randolph, Thomas Jefferson Randolph), the Eppes Family (Francis Eppes, Richard Eppes, and William Eppes), and the Nicholas Family (John Nicholas, George Nicholas, and Robert Carter Nicholas.) Jefferson items are more fully calendared under dates 6 June 1751 and 29 March 1762. [1]

  • PETER JEFFERSON to WILLIAM RANDOLPH, JR.
    1735 September 16.
    D. 1 pp. Typescript. Original in Goochland County Court House. Copy attested by Margaret K. Miller, Clerk. #2179.

    Power of attorney, acknowledged before Henry Wood, Clerk. [2]

  • PETER JEFFERSON to WILLIAM RANDOLPH, JR.
    1736 May 18.
    D. 2 pp. Typescript copy of original in Goochland County Court House, attested by Margaret K. Miller, Clerk. #2179.

    Deed for 3 acres of land in Goochland County. This deed was executed on the same day as one from Randolph to Jefferson, the payment in the latter being "Henry Wetherburn's biggest bowl of Arrack punch". [3]

  • PETER JEFFERSON'S MARRIAGE BOND.
    1739 October 3.
    DS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original in Goochland County Court House. #38-122-b.

    Marriage bond for £50 signed by Peter Jefferson and countersigned by Arthur Hopkins, void if there be lawful cause to obstruct Jefferson's marriage with Jane Randolph. [4]

  • PETER JEFFERSON. MAP OF VIRGINIA-NORTH CAROLINA BOUNDARY.
    Physical Location: OS Tray 19 1749.
    ADS. Measurements: 6' 2" x 11"; scale of miles 1": 5 mi. #38-628.

    Original map of the Virginia-North Carolina boundary to show the extension of William Byrd's survey of 1728 from Peter's Creek to Steep Rock Creek, as surveyed in 1749 by Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson.
    The legend, and presumably the entire drawing, is in the hand of Peter Jefferson. No other original map of the line of 1749 is known, but a "tracing" (preliminary draft?) of this boundary line, with an almost identical legend but in a different hand, is owned by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C. (E. G. Swem, Maps Relating to Virginia . . . p. 58). [6]

  • POPLAR FOREST SURVEYS AND PLATS.
    1751 March 30 et seq.
    3 items (one a T. J. AD and one endorsed by T. J.) McGregor Library. #564.

    Two plats of same date for 11,777 and 1,790 acres of land on branches of Black Water, and on Tomahawk and Rock Castle creeks, respectively, of Black Water, a tributary of the Fluvanna (James) River in Albemarle (later Bedford) County, Va. Both surveyed for Thomas Ballow, William Dawson, Joshua Fry, Peter Jefferson, Charles Lynch, and Thomas Turpin. Indicate lands owned by Blankenship, Chetwood, Samuel Cobbs, Jr., Nicholas Davies, John Dawson, Francis Galloway, James, Hardwick, Benjamin Johnson, Thomas Meriwether, Rev. Mr. Stith, Richard Tullos, G. Walton, and John Wayles. First plat attested by Daniel Smith, Albemarle County Surveyor; second amended by T. J. with notes on sequence of titles. [7], N-255, N-269

  • PLAT OF THE TOWN OF BEVERLEY, Henrico County surveyed by Peter Jefferson.
    Physical Location: Edgehill-Randolph OS Box 1751 June 6.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Indicates lots belonging to T. J. [8]

  • PETER JEFFERSON to the CLERK OF THE COURT OF GOOCHLAND COUNTY.
    1751 November 25.
    ALS. 1 pp., #38-122.

    Consent for the marriage of Daniel Scott to Anna Randolph, daughter of Isham Randolph. Peter Jefferson was her nearest male relative. Witnessed by Richard Amis, Elizabeth LeVillian, and John Woodson. [9]

  • PETER JEFFERSON ACCOUNTS FOR SURVEYS
    1755 February 4-1756 March 26.
    14 items, ADS, 1 p. each. Pocket Plantation papers, #2027.
  • PETER JEFFERSON ACCOUNT WITH J[OHN] KIDD FOR SURVEY
    1756 March 19.
    ADS, 1 p. Maud Carter Clements papers, #9479.
  • PETER JEFFERSON'S WILL
    1757 July 13.
    Typescript copy. 7 pp. Original in Albemarle County Court House. Probated 13 October 1757, John Nicholas, Clerk. #1364.

    Provides for division of his home property and farms in Albemarle County (on the Rivanna and Hardware rivers), land on the Mississippi River, slaves, and money among his wife, Jane; his daughters, Jane, Elizabeth Martha and Lucy; and his sons, Thomas and Randolph. Thomas is to receive a portion of the slaves, his choice of the lands, and the residue of the estate Executors named are Peter Randolph, Thomas Turpin, John Nicholas, Dr. Thomas Walker, and John Harvie. [10]

  • PETER JEFFERSON ACCOUNT.
    ante 1757 August 17.
    D, 2 p. Fragment. Endorsed by Peter Jefferson. McGregor Library, #3620.
  • FRAGMENT OF A PAGE FROM AN ACCOUNT BOOK CONTAINING THE NAME OF PETER JEFFERSON. ante 1757 August 17.
    D. 1 p. #6446

    The bottom half of an account book page, possibly listing taxes, notes that sums for Alexander Mackie, Edward Carter and Samuel Spencer, were paid by Peter Jefferson.

  • PETER JEFFERSON'S INVENTORY.
    1758 April 13.
    Typescript copy. 12 pp. Original in Albemarle County Court House. Recorded by John Nicholas, Clerk. #1364.

    Lists books, furniture, personal effects, plantation equipment, slaves, and livestock, valued at more than £2400, on Peter Jefferson's property lying on the Rivanna River and its branches; appraisal made by Charles Lewis, Jr., John Henderson, and Thomas Smith. [11]

  • FRANCIS FAUQUIER. LAND GRANT TO FRANCIS CALLAWAY.
    Physical Location: OS Box 4 1759 May 12.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Royal grant, issued by the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, of 380 acres in Albemarle County (later Bedford) on the branches of Tomahawk Creek and Blackwater, adjoining the Rev. Mr. Stith's land. [12]

  • ESTATE OF PETER JEFFERSON in account with JOHN HARVIE, Executor.
    1760 September 11.
    Typescript copy. 7 pp. Original in Albemarle County Court House. Recorded by John Nicholas, Clerk. #1364.

    John Harvie's accounts for family and planation expenses totaling £1489, account for tobacco crops, and an account with the Surveyor's Office of Albemarle County totaling £351. [13]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON GERMAN SONGS.
    [ca. 1760?].
    AD. 2 pp. Printed: Randall 1 25 (partial). #38-584.

    Words and translation of "Ohne Lieb und ohne Wein" and "Falle doch auf Doris Augenlieder", music by Mr. Fleischer of Brunswick. A painfully literal translation, probably a student exercise at James Maury's or William and Mary. [14]

  • THOMAS LEWIS. SURVEY OF THOMAS BRYAN MARTIN'S LAND.
    Physical Location: Edgehill-Randolph OS Box 1762 March 29.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Survey of the Manor of Greenway Court, a tract of 8840 acres in Frederick County granted to Martin by Thomas Lord Fairfax, made in connection with the lawsuit of Thomas B. Martin vs. Peter Wolf, defendant in an ejection suit. (Perhaps used after 1762 in an early case, not listed in T. J.'s Case Book.) [15]

  • JOHN SMITH, JR. LIST OF SURVEYOR'S FEES OWED TO PETER JEFFERSON.
    1762 October 4.
    ADS, 1 p. Pocket Plantation papers, #2027.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Fairfield, to JOHN PAGE, [Rosewell].
    1762 December 25.
    ALS. 4 pp. Photostat. Original privately owned. Printed: Tucker I 24; L & B IV 1-6; Ford I 341-346. #294.

    Lists his misfortunes: his pocketbook, silk garters and new minuets eaten by rats; his watch and Rebecca Burwell's picture ruined by water. Her image prevents his getting to old Coke. Asks news of deaths, courtships, marriages. Greetings to Alice Corbin, Rebecca Burwell, and "Sukey" Potter. Is now near Shadwell. [16]

  • FRANCIS FAUQUIER. LAND GRANT TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    Physical Location: Architectural drawings box 4 1763 March 30.
    DS. 1 pp. #857.

    Royal grant, issued by the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, of 950 acres in Albemarle County in the fork of the Rivanna River. Mentions Cunningham's tract, John Webb, Richard Perkins. [17]

  • FRANCIS CALLAWAY. SURVEY FOR JOHN ROBERTSON.
    1764 March 27.
    D. 1 p. Copy attested by J. Steptoe, Clerk of Bedford County. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Copy of surveyor's courses in deed for 380-acre tract in Albemarle (later Bedford) County. [18]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON TO [JOHN] PAGE.
    1763 July 15.
    ALS. 3 pp. Photostat. #2061.

    Regarding "Belinda" (Rebecca Burwell Ambler)

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, MEMORANDA BOOKS.
    Physical Location: Slipcase, shelved with other Jefferson slipcases and volumes. 1767-1770.
    AM. ca. 337 pp. #186-b. Holograph, unsewn, inlaid, silked; bound in green leather with gold tooling on spine and front cover and dentelles; green cloth slipcase.

    Notes on legal cases and fees including one for William Byrd; proposed and completed activities; purchases; subscriptions received for the Virginia Gazette and the Gentlemen's Magazine ; Greek and Latin phrases; house specifications (Monticello?); wine cellar contents; canal measurements; clavichord specifications; and the Virginia Almanack for 1770 annotated with court and General Assembly sessions.

  • ACCOUNT BOOK KEPT BY THOMAS JEFFERSON AND OTHERS.
    Physical Location: TJMF Miscellaneous Box 1767-1852.
    AMS. ca. 145 pp. #186-a.

    I. 23 pages, 1767 August 19-1770 June 30, T. J.'s personal accounts in his hand. II. 26 pages, 1786-1792 June 21: "The Est. of Thomas Jefferson Esqr. in Account with Nicholas Lewis" in unidentified hand. III. 68 pages, 1783-1791, accounts of various persons with T. J.'s estate in unidentified hand, with 1 page of Martha Carr's account in T. J.'s hand. IV. fragment (p. 659) in T. J.'s hand. V. 3 pages, "Alphabet to all accounts from J. Key's superintendence to Mr. Lewis's inclusive," in T. J.'s hand. VI. 1 page, "Alphabet to the Merchant's accounts" in T. J.'s hand. VII. 10 pages, 1794-1797, accounts for the "Nailery" in unidentified hand. VIII. Other later accounts and sketches by members of the Randolph family. [2341-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Shadwell, to THOMAS TURPIN.
    1769 February 5.
    ALS. 2 pp. #7769. Printed: Boyd I, 23-24.

    Legal studies of Phillip Turpin. Building of Monticello. Will visit Turpin on way to Williamsburg. [2342]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Williamsburg, to [ALEXANDER WHITE].
    1769 April 19.
    ALS. 1 pp.; silked. Endorsed by T. J. #38-590.

    Advice, in a case shared with John Blair, on land surveys, patents, and claims. Mentions Mr. Benson, Mr. Green, Mr. Harrison, Mr. Sevear (Sevier?), Mr. and Mrs. James Wood, and Colonel Wood. [19]

  • INDENTURE BETWEEN BENJAMIN HARRISON, Charles City County, and ISAAC COLES, Halifax County.
    1769 November.
    DS (T. J. AD). 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2692.

    Recorded 5 May 1770 by Ben Waller, Clerk. Witnessed by Robert Carter Nicholas, Edmund Pendleton, and James Mercer. Bruce Family Manuscripts.
    Deed, Harrison to Coles, conveying 1020 acres of land on the Dan River (the Berry Hill tract), formerly the property of William Byrd and sold to Richard Bland 16 April 1751. Drafted by Jefferson. [20]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON TO COMMITTEE ON PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS OF THE VIRGINIA HOUSE OF BURGESSES
    [Late 1769]
    AD. 1 p. #10803.

    Upper portion of draft of preliminary report on parliamentary rules and procedures. See #10803-a, below, for lower portion.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON TO COMMITTEE ON PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS OF THE VIRGINIA HOUSE OF BURGESSES
    [Late 1769]
    AD. 1 p. #10803-a.

    Lower portion of draft of preliminary report on parliamentary rules and procedures. See #10803, above, for upper portion.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, EARLY SKETCH FOR MONTICELLO.
    Physical Location: Architectural drawings Box 1 [1769-1770].
    AD. 2 pp. 4" X 5". Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5385-ae.

    Front elevation showing double porches; first floor plan. [2343; N-46]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, TABLE OF MILEAGES, STAUNTON TO WARM SPRINGS.
    [1769-1772].
    AD. 2 pp.; mounted on larger sheet. McGregor Library, #3620.

    Lists Garner's, McDowell's, Stribling's Spring, Crawford, Laporte, Mrs. Berry's, Hodge's, Bell's, Kincaid's, Lange's, Harnest's at Panther Gap, Cloverdale, Bratton's, Williams's Spring, Scotchtown, Fawcet's, Shaw's, McLung's, and Dry Branch Gap. [2344]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, TABLE OF MILEAGES, WARM SPRINGS TO CHARLOTTESVILLE.
    [1769-1772].
    AD. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    Lists McLung, Shaw's, Fawcet's, Scotchtown, Cloverdale, Lange, [Kincaid's?], Hodges, McDowell, Staunton, Waynesboro, Morrison's, Yancey, Hardings, Wood's. [2345]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON CONSTRUCTION MEMORANDUM.
    [1770-1774].
    AD. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Lists furnishings for Monticello, some to be gotten from Phillip Mazzei. Cost of Shadwell locks. Prices at mill. Bricks needed to complete Monticello. [2346]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON TO MESSRS. INGLIS AND LONG
    1771 May 11
    ALS. 1 pp. #9511-z.

    re: legal advice

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON Charlottesville, VA, TO COL. THOMAS TURPIN.
    1771 June 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10755.

    re: some law books Turpin has for sale and offering to purchase "Hawkins's pleas of the crown." [William Hawkins, 1673-1746, Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown.] He also mentions his lack of free time because of his attendance at the Albemarle court. [ADD]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBERT SHIPWITH [SKIPWITH].
    1771 August 3.
    ALS. 3 pp. #725. Printed: L & B IV 237-240; Ford I 396-399; B of R VI 429 (MS. in DLC).

    Advice on choice of books; defense of fiction. Sends greetings to Wintipock. [22]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [THOMAS BURKE].
    1771 December 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #3045-b.

    Request for further information on the case of Matthew MacVee vs. James Wilson and William Orange (case 508). Refers to drawing of bill in case of Henry Brown vs. William Tucker et al., for money due Brown for slave hired by Tucker, for which Tucker's vessel was attached (case 548). [23]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON EARLY DRAWING OF MONTICELLO.
    Physical Location: Architectural drawings Box 4 [1771-1772].
    AD. 1 pp. Photostat, #5291. 13 3/4" x 18 3/4. Original, #9828. See Nichols, N-47.

    Page One   

    Study for final elevation of the first version. [2347; N-47]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [WILLIAM CABELL].
    1772 September 3.
    ALS. 1 pp.;Bararow. Cabell Family Manuscripts, #2529.

    Encloses copy of Dickie's bill against Cabell-Requests Cabell's statement regarding the boundary dispute. [24]

  • JOHN LEWIS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1772 October 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Stuart-Baldwin papers, #228-a.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM REGARDING TOMB OF DABNEY CARR.
    1773 May 22.
    AD. 2 pp. Owned by Dabney J. Carr, III. #6425. Printed: SNR, 27-28 (partially).

    Inscriptions for tomb, foot of grave, and upper part of stone. Quotes David Mallet's Excursion and Ossian's Temora. Mentions Charlottesville, Va., John and Jane Carr of Louisa County, Martha Jefferson, Peter and Jane Jefferson, and T. J. [2348]

  • John Doe, Lessee of WILLIAM FARRAR, vs. THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, SR.
    1773 October 27.
    D. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Verdict of the special jury in a dispute regarding land on the James River. Signed by Ben. Waller, Clerk of the General Court. References to John Farrar, Thomas Farrar, John Sutton Farrar, Thomas Lygon, and Mr. Turpin. [25]

  • ANDERSON BRYAN SURVEY MAP OF LANDS OF E[DWARD] CARTER.
    1774 October 3.
    ADS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Map: 15" x 15 3/4". Text: 10 l/4" x 7". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Albemarle County land to be purchased by T. J. (This land, 483 acres on Montalto adjacent to Monticello, bought by T. J. in 1777 for £190.) [2350]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MARGINAL NOTES.
    [post 1774.]
    AN. 4 pp. Photostats. #5156-a. Location of originals unknown.

    marginal notes in copies of Le vrai sens du systeme de la nature posthume by Helvetius (Londres, 1774) and Systeme de la nature by Paul Henry Thiry, baron d'Holbach (Londres, 1771)

  • ANDERSON BRYAN PLAT OF JAMES RIVER LANDS OWNED BY THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    Physical Location: OS Box 2 1775 March 4.
    ADS, 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.
  • [THOMAS JEFFERSON] TO [FRANCIS EPPES].
    1775 July 4.
    AL, 1 pp. Eppes Family papers, #7109.

    Discusses the battle of Charlestown [Bunker Hill] and says it is "certain that the regulars have had between 12 & 1400 killed and wounded" and that British Major John Pitcairn "is among the slain, at which every body rejoices, as he was the commanding officer at Lexington[,] was the first who fired his own piece there & gave the command to fire." He mentions that "New Englanders are fitting out light vessels of war" and are "now intent on burning Boston as a hive which gives cover to regulars." He discusses the lack of gunpowder and says that "nothing is wanting but salt petre [sic]."

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT WITH JAMES GATEWOOD.
    1775 September 19.
    ADS, 2 pp. on 1 l.; one hole and three ink smears partially obscuring some text; attached seals. #15145.

    T. J. and Gatewood agree to T. J.'s purchase of 2,000 acres in Bedford County, Virginia, the future site of Poplar Forest, for 1,000 pounds, the purchase to be completed after T. J.'s return from Philadelphia. Addenda on verso.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    [1775 October 10].
    AL. 1 pp. Printed: L & B IV 245-247; Ford I 485-487; Randall III 568-569. #38-755.

    News of the battle of Bunker Hill has reached England. T. J. reports on British strategy. References to Sir Jeffery Amherst, Guy Carleton, Lord Dunmore, General Gage, Commodore Molyneux Shuldham, and William Tryon. [26]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to FRANCIS EPPES, the Forest, Charles City County, Va.
    1775 November 7.
    AL. 1 pp.; Barrow. #6596. Printed: Boyd I, 252.

    Surrender of Chambly. Arms taken at Chambly to be used at St. John's, Montreal, and upper ports of St. Lawrence River. Arnold's success not known. Commotion in South Carolina. No news from Virginia. Mentions Mrs. William Byrd and Mrs. Elizabeth Wayles Eppes. [2351]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [FRANCIS EPPES].
    1775 November 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat, #2715. Original owned by Mrs. Irene Hallam. Printed: Randall III 570; L & B IV 251; Ford I 490-491.

    Hopes Arnold is in possession of Quebec, since intercepted letters indicate a large British army will soon be sent. Has written to Patty to keep at a distance from the alarms of Lord Dunmore. [27]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, NOTES ON MARBLE FOR FIREPLACES AT [MONTICELLO].
    [1775].
    AD. Fragment. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #3620.

    [2352]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON INDEX TO ACCOUNT BOOK.
    [1776-1778].
    AD. 16 pp. Photostat. Original owned by C. S. Hutter, Jr.? #2259.

    List of names appearing in Jefferson's account books for the years [1776-1778]. The account book itself (original in the Massachusetts Historical Society, microfilm in the Alderman Library) was written on blank pages of the Virginia Almanac for 1776-1778. [28]

  • BILLS PREPARED FOR THE REVISION OF THE LAWS OF VIRGINIA. MS.
    Physical Location: Slipcase, shelved with other slipcases and volumes. 1776-1779.
    D. 205 pp. Index: AD by T. J. 4 pp. #38-755.

    A committee of five, consisting of Jefferson, Thomas Ludwell Lee, George Mason, Edmund Pendleton, and George Wythe, were appointed by the Virginia Convention of 1776 to draft a revision of the Virginia laws--the genesis of Jefferson's epochal work for religious and intellectual freedom. Lee died, Mason resigned, and the work was divided among the other three. Jefferson prepared the sections on common law and statutes to 4 James I; Wythe prepared the British statutes from that date to 1776; Pendleton worked on laws passed in Virginia. The index is in Jefferson's hand, the ordinances in several other hands, probably of clerks of the committee. Jefferson indexes 126 bills, 66 of which are included in this draft. The bills were printed by Dixon and Holt, Richmond, 1784. [29]

  • GEORGE CARRINGTON MAP OF THE COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND. In hand of THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    Physical Location: OS Box 2 1777 May 2.
    DS. 1 pp. 16" x 12 3/4". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [2353, N-536]

  • ROUGH PLAN OF PORTICOED BUILDING WITH FOUR OCTAGONAL ROOMS ARRANGED ABOUT A SQUARE.
    1777 August 15.
    Photostatic copy of original. #9828-a.

    On verso of letter, 1777 August 15 from Charles S. Lewis, Jr. May be related to N-496. [N-537]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Williamsburg. OPINION ON THE WILL OF CARTER BURWELL.
    1777 November 21.
    D. 2 pp. Copy by Francis L. Berkeley, 1925. Berkeley Manuscripts, #38-113.

    Legal opinion on a much disputed will. Bequests of Neck of Land, Bull Run, and Shenandoah to Nathaniel Burwell, Carter B. Fontaine, Mr. Griffin, and daughter. [30]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Albemarle County, to JERMAN BAKER, Petersburg.
    1778 June 26.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. #5856.

    Encloses record of tickets received by John Wayles. Col. William Byrd signed page, but account is inaccurate. [2354]

  • HENRY and ANNE SKIPWITH, Cumberland County, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1778 September 21-November 2.
    DS (THOMAS JEFFERSON AD). 2 pp. Recorded by Valentine Wood, Clerk of Goochland County, 15 February 1779. Photostat. Endorsed by T. J. Original owned by Miss Amanda Pitts. #1162.

    Deed for Elk Hill, a tract of land in Goochland County. Certification by Beverley Randolph and John Woodson that Anne Skipwith freely relinquishes her right of dower in this tract, November 1778. Witnessed by Henry Cox, Thomas Young, Henry Tuggle. [31]

  • EDMUND RANDOLPH, Williamsburg, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON?]
    1778 November 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #7443-e.

    Re T. J.'s notifying his relation, [Randolph?] Jefferson, of court order requiring latter to give security for costs in his suit against Reade's administrators, which order was obtained by Mr. Carrington. Notes on verso re Joyce Shifflet. [2355-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to RICHARD HENRY LEE.
    1779 April 21.
    L. 1 pp.; 19th century copy. #38-112.

    T. J. writes in support of exchanging Baron de Geisman, one of the Convention prisoners in Albemarle County, Va.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Richmond, to COLONEL [THEODORICK] BLAND.
    1779 June 8.
    DS. 1 pp.; docketed; remains of seal; waterstained; holes at edges and creases partially obscuring text; silked. #14691.

    T. J. refers to Bland's recent letter to former Governor [Patrick] Henry forwarding an unspecified request from British General [William] Phillips, currently imprisoned with the British troops at the Barracks in Albemarle County, Va. He discusses the barbarities of Indian attacks upon settlers at the instigation of British General [Henry] Hamilton into whose conduct the Council [of State] will soon be inquiring, noting that there should be a respect for Hamilton's "honorable bravery" in opposition to the "cruel & cowardly warfare of the savage, whose object in war is to extinguish human nature." He informs Bland that the militia under his command should be discharged, repeats Colonel [William] Finnie's instructions on applying for clothes for Bland's regiment of guards and horse, and authorizes him to put the guards and horse under his command together on the same payroll as both are part of the Continental Army.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Richmond, to CAPT. [CHARLES] DE KLAUMAN.
    1779 June 12.
    ADS. 1 pp. Photostat. #3076.

    Authorization to inspect and state the quantity and condition of all military stores in Virginia. [32]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Williamsburg, to ST. GEORGE TUCKER.
    1779 June 22.
    ALS and accompanying documents. 2 pp. Photostats. Location of originals unknown. #3449. Printed: Boyd III, 12-13.

    As Tucker has interest in the American states and Bermuda, T. J. sends copies of resolution of Virginia Council regarding exchange of aid. T. J. covertly suggests if Bermuda will supply "Brobdinagian" bushels of salt, America will respond with Indian corn. Accompanying the letter are: 1779 June 21, ACT OF ASSEMBLY authorizing the trade of grain for salt. ADS signed by Archibald Blair, Clerk of Council (18th century copy). Also, 1780 September 26, CERTIFICATE by BENJAMIN POWELL, Williamsburg justice of the peace, declaring that Tucker received T. J.'s letter. [2358]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to Parish of St. Anne, Albemarle.
    1779 August 15.
    ADS. 1 pp. Photostat. Gift of Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5385-a.

    Recommendation for Rev. Charles Clay. [2359]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, In Council, to FRANCIS TAYLOR, Barracks, Albemarle County.
    1779 October 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449. Printed: Boyd III, 121.

    Commissions. Captains: Burnley, Purvis, Porter, Burton, White, Herndon. Lieutenants: Slaughter, Taylor, Paulett, Pettus. Ensigns: Winston, Slaughter, Paulet. Has no provisions, but Board of War may help. [2360]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Williamsburg, to [WALTER?] CROCKETT, COUNTY LIEUTENANT OF PRINCE WILLIAM.
    1779 November 6.
    LS. 1 pp. Photostat. In clerk's hand. Signed by T. J. Original owned by Mrs. Joseph P. Crockett. #6242-a. Cf. Boyd III, 162.

    Officer for Western Battalion to be commissioned. To proceed with first half of battalion to Albemarle; Crockett to follow with remainder. Mentions Sampson Mathews in Augusta and auditors in Virginia. [2361]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Richmond, to BENJAMIN HARRISON, Speaker of the House of Delegates.
    1779 November 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: 2 November 1779, Alexander Dick. ADS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #3076.

    Transmitting a petition from Alexander Dick to the Governor and Council of Virginia requesting a commission as major in the Marines. [33]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, INDEX TO ACCOUNT BOOK.
    1779-1782.
    AD. 20 pp. McGregor Library, #123.

    Alphabetical index to his Account Book for 1779-1782, which is owned by the Library of Congress. [34]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES FROM MINUTES OF COUNCIL AND GENERAL COURT FOR 1625.
    [177-].
    AD. Fragments. 3 pp. #4705.

    [2362]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON VIRGINIA LAWS, 1623-1773.
    [177-].
    AD. 2 pp. Owned by Gordon Trist Burke. #5385-u.

    Items secured from office of House of Burgesses, Peyton Randolph through R. Hickman, Richard Bland, Charles City Office, John Page of Rosewell, and Pervis. [2363]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Williamsburg, to GEORGE ROGERS CLARK.
    [1780] January 1.
    AL. 1 pp. File draft. Photostat. Endorsed by T. J. #3183-a. Original owned by Virginia Historical Society. Originally calendared [1779]

    Summer operations in the West. Clark has a choice between an expedition against Detroit or a war against the Indians. The Shawnees, Mingoes, Munnies, and Wyandottes should be exterminated or moved beyond the lakes or the Illinois River. Major Slaughter's men will complete Clark's battalion Proposed chain of posts on the Ohio at the mouth of the Fishinger, the Little Kanawha, Great Kanawha, Great Salt Cut, Scioto, and Kentucky, which will connect Pittsburgh and the falls of the Ohio, or possibly the mouth of the Ohio. [35]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Williamsburg, to RICHARD HENRY LEE.
    1780 January 2.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Lee Papers, #38-112.

    Forwards letter from France. Asks instructions regarding sending of Parliamentary Register containing correspondence of Sir William Howe and John Burgoyne. Pensacola and St. Augustine taken by the Spaniards. Enemy attack not imminent. [36]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LAND GRANT TO ROBERT CARTER NICHOLAS.
    1780 January 12.
    DS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Nine and one half acres, an island in Fluvanna River, Albemarle County. [2364]

  • JOHN JAMES, JR. MARRIAGE BOND.
    1780 January 31.
    DS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Hunter-Moseley-Lovitt-James Papers, #38-635.

    In the hand of C. H. Moseley, Jr. John James, Jr., and Adam Lovitt's bond to Thomas Jefferson, Chief Magistrate of the Commonwealth of Virginia, void if due cause is found why James cannot marry Seabrook Woodhouse. [37]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to CORNELIUS VANDERVINDER, COMMISSION AS LIEUTENANT IN THE VIRGINIA MILITIA.
    1780 March 1.
    DS. 1 p. Photostat. Gift through Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, #5385-aj.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Richmond, to JAMES BUCHANAN.
    1780 June 30.
    ANS. 1 pp. Owned by Dumfries Burgh Museum, Scotland. #4916. Printed: Boyd XV, 592.

    Orders wine. [2365]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to THOMAS BOWYER.
    1780 July 14.
    D. 2 pp. Docketed. Stuart-Baldwin Papers, #228-a.

    Land grant of 1,000 acres in Kentucky County, "near the Falls of Ohio."

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to THOMAS WALKER.
    1780 July 20.
    DS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Page-Walker Papers, #3098.

    Grant for 400 acres of land in Louisa and Albemarle counties; land forfeited by Nicholas Oliver on failure to pay quitrents on said land.[ 38]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Richmond, to SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
    1780 July 27.
    L. 3 pp.; silked. Extract. Endorsed by T. J. Lee Papers, #38-112. Another MS. in DLC. Printed Ford II 322-328; Official Letters II 142-145.

    Regarding requisitions of money, supplies, and troops from Virginia by the Continental Congress. [39]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THEODORICK BLAND, Prince George.
    1780 July 28.
    LS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Deposited by Mrs. Kirkland Ruffin, #3026.

    Requesting certificates for the number of arms carried by his regiment at the time it entered the Continental service. Certificate needed for settling of accounts between Virginia and Congress. [40]

  • MARTHA [WAYLES SKELTON] JEFFERSON to [?].
    1780 August 8.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. #3668.

    A form letter, forwards a patriotic proposition sent to Martha Washington, by "our sisters of Pennsylvania," and asks the recipient to circulate it.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MARTIN WETSELL.
    1780 September 1.
    DS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Alfred R. Berkeley, Jr., #2648.

    Patent for 1773 acres in Augusta County. [41]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LAND GRANT TO JOHN CAROLILE.
    1780 September 1.
    DS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry G. Helms. #5270-a.

    50 acres in Augusta County. [2366]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LAND GRANT TO WILLIAM CURVEY.
    1780 September 1.
    DS. 1 pp. Stuart-Baldwin Papers, #228-a.

    400 acres in Augusta County.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LAND GRANT TO JOHN WHITE.
    1780 September 1.
    DS. 1 pp. Photostat. #10329.

    209 acres in Albemarle County.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to WILLIAM LATANÉ.
    1780 October 2.
    DS. 1 pp. Seal. James M. Lewis Papers, #38-418.

    Commission, appointing Latané a lieutenant in the Essex County militia. [42]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES WOOD.
    1780 October 8.
    ALS. 4 pp. #10290-b.

    Discusses the issuing of clothes for the guards assigned to the Convention Army and explains the new regulations regarding such issues.

  • APPOINTMENT OF ALEXANDER REID, JR. AS SHERIFF, SIGNED BY THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1780 October 25
    DS> 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, #5385-am.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RECEIPT TO MARY LEWIS.
    1780 November 22.
    ADS. 1 pp.; Barrow. #3668.

    Funds in Old Continental and State currency received of Mr. Lewis from Mary Lewis' collection in Albemarle for donation to soldiers. [2368]

  • COMMISSION OF JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
    1780 November 22.
    ADS. 1 pp. Seal. Signed by T. J. #4820.

    Commissions for James Kerr, Bennett Henderson, John Pipen, William Hughes, Jonathan Key, Joshua Fry, and Henry Burke

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Richmond, to ROBERT LAWSON, Petersburg.
    1780 November 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449. Printed: Boyd IV, 151.

    Letter, 22 November , from Thomas Nelson at Richneck, enclosing note from Newport's news point, indicates that enemy ships are standing for Capes. Must reinforce Southern army to overcome Cornwallis' expected move on Camden. [2369]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON To VIRGINIA MEMBERS OF CONGRESS [JAMES MADISON & THEODORICK BLAND, JR.].
    1780 December 18.
    L. 3 pp. French translation in unidentified hand. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5385-b. Printed: with English translation, Hutchinson and Rachal, Papers of James Madison, II, 245-48. In French, Boyd XV,598-99.

    French forces in Chesapeake Bay at Hampton Roads near Hampton and Yorktown. Burwell's ferry and West Point to Jamestown should be defended. Mentions Cumberland, Pamunkey River, King and Queen Court House, Hoods, Portopotank and Mattaponi. [2370]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Richmond], to [GEN. JOHN P. G. MUHLENBERG?].
    Physical Location: McGregor Autographs, Box 11 [1780 December].
    L. 2 pp. Extract in a Virginia Militia Order Book. McGregor Library, #993.

    Transmitting his official thanks to the militia and their officers. [43]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON GOVERNOR'S HOUSE, RICHMOND. FIRST FLOOR PLAN SHOWING ROTUNDA HOUSE WITH WINGS.
    [ca. 1780].
    Ink. Scale: 10'=1". Paper AD. 19 1/2 x 12 in. McGregor Library, #770.

    Page One   

    This may be an early version of Jefferson's design for the President's House, Washington. [N-281]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON GOVERNOR'S HOUSE, RICHMOND. SECOND FLOOR PLAN OF 281.
    [ca. 1780].
    Ink, Paper AD. 19 1/4 x 12 in. McGregor Library, #770.

    Page One   

    [N-282]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM ON PAPER MONEY.
    [ca. 1780].
    AD. 1 pp.; Barrow. #3151.

    Concerning taxes necessary for the support of paper currency issues (in Virginia?) for the years 1778-1784. [44]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS READ, COUNTY LIEUTENANT OF CHARLOTTE.
    1781 January 2.
    LS. 2 pp. In clerk's hand. Signed by T. J. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449. Printed: Boyd IV, 298.

    Militia to rendezvous at Petersburg to repel British troops. Invasion Law. [2373]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Richmond, to [JAMES WOOD].
    1781 January 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Julian W. Glass, Jr. #4562. Printed: Boyd IV, 347.

    British troops have retired down James River. German prisoners to return to barracks in Albemarle. [2373-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to Baron von Steuben
    1781 January 19
    ALS. 2 pp. #10613.

    Jefferson sends the monetary requisition and available medicine. He informs Steuben that the council has honored his request for an aide who knows the Virginia militia by appointing John Walker and mentions that most of General George Weedon's militia on their way to join General Thomas Nelson were scheduled for discharge.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Richmond, to [JAMES WOOD].
    1781 February 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Julian W. Glass, Jr. #4562. Printed: Boyd IV, 607.

    Enlistments to guard German prisoners in Albemarle must be extended. Mr. Brown has money for maintenance of Germans. [2373-b]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Richmond, to [JAMES WOOD].
    1781 February 18.
    LS. In secretary's hand; signed by T. J. Original owned by Julian W. Glass, Jr. #4562. Printed: Boyd IV, 652.

    Cornwallis, having been at Boyd's Ferry on the 14th, approaches. Convention troops must be removed. Prisoners from Cow-pens to be at Staunton. Troops to remain below the Blue Ridge. [2373-c]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to NATHANAEL GREENE.
    1781 February 19.
    LS.; mounted on larger sheet. In secretary's hand; signed by T. J. #5385-am.

    Sends blank power of impressment for horses for Greene's dragoons; and discussing a plan to be submitted to Baron von Steuben for assigning regular army officers to militia companies and sending the released militia officers and surplus line officers to Greene for permanent dismissal or other assignment.

  • GEORGE WEEDON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1781 February 28.
    ALS., 1 pp. #11259.

    Weedon, Fredericksburg, Va., discusses the progress of assembling various units of Virginia militia to march to [Hanover?] Court House to receive further orders from the Baron [von Steuben?] and the need for additional boxes of ammunition.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LAND GRANT TO WILLIAM ROANE.
    1781 March 1.
    DS. 1 pp. Latané Family Papers, #6490.

    Grant of 45 acres in Essex County, Va.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LAND GRANT TO ELIZABETH THEEDS.
    1781 March 1.
    DS. 1 pp. Owned by Office of Clerk of Albemarle County Court. #5145.

    161 acres on Rivanna River. Mentions John Shiflet, Stephen Phillips, Baptist Road, Ivy Creek, Samuel Ray, Alexander Markie, and Joseph Burnett. [2374]

  • JAMES BARBOUR, Culpeper, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON].
    1781 April 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Coles Collection. #6350. Printed: Boyd V, 587-88.

    Asks that militiamen be relieved for corn planting. [2375]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, In Council, to [THOMAS] WALKER, JOHN WALKER, and NICHOLAS LEWIS, Albemarle.
    1781 April 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #7443-e.

    Asks recipients to act on Congress' plan for settlement of Col. Wood's account. Encloses resolution (not present) of Va. Council of State requesting that action. [2375-a]

  • BRIGADIER GENERAL GEORGE WEEDON TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1781 April 9.
    ALS. 3 pp. #8107-a.

    Weedon discusses the failure of his plan to protect the lower Virginia counties and Newport News from British vessels on the James River. According to news received from Captain William Davenport, Captain Chandler of the Patriot disobeyed orders of Weedon's to patrol the area only, and engaged the British instead, losing his ship and crew.

  • RICHARD HENRY LEE, Chantilly, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON].
    1781 April 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. Coles Collection. #4421. Printed: Boyd XV, 606.

    Mr. Whitlock found him with Militia by Potomac River. Skirmished with British who now go to Alexandria. British advance on tobacco stores on Yeocomico River. [2376]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, LAND GRANT TO JOHN KERBY.
    1781 April 10.
    DS, 1 p. #13137.

    Grant for 111 acres of land on the east side of Buck Island Creek, a tributary of the Rivanna River, south of Monticello in Albemarle County.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Richmond, to RICHARD HENRY LEE, Westmoreland County, Va.
    1781 April 16.
    ALS. 2 pp.; silked. Endorsed by T. J. Lee Papers, #38-112. Printed: L & B XIX 340-341; Official Letters II 478.

    Stores wanted for the militia of Westmoreland. News of Lord Cornwallis, General Greene, and General Phillips. [45]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, CharlottesvilIe. COMMISSION to FRANCIS WALKER, of Albemarle County.
    1781 May 26.
    DS. 1 pp. Seal; Barrow. Page-Walker Papers, #3098.

    Appointing him ensign in the Virginia militia. [46]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON COMMISSION to JUSTICES of the Peace.
    1781 May 29.
    D. 1 pp. Copy. Original owned by Mrs. W. S. Morton, #38-329. Printed: L & B XIX 353-354.

    Joint commission of Joseph Moore, Charles Allen, Richard Foster, Joseph Parks, William Wooton, and Richard Winn, as justices of the peace for Prince Edward County. [47]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Charlottesville, to [RICHARD HENRY LEE], Westmoreland.
    1781 May 29.
    LS. 1 pp. Lee Papers, #38-112.

    Apprehension of French deserters for the Marquis de Lafayette. [48]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Virginia, to [BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Paris].
    1781 October 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat, #3608-b. Original owned by Stuart Jackson.

    Introducing Col. James Monroe, who is resuming his studies in Europe. Prospects for capturing Cornwallis, recovering Georgia and South Carolina. Mentions Princeton, N. J., and Charleston, S. C. [49]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON EXTRACTS FROM JOURNALS OF VIRGINIA HOUSE OF BURGESSES, 1651-1652.
    Physical Location: Bound volume, shelved with other slipcases and volumes [ca. 1781?]
    AD. 6 pp. McGregor Library, #2639.

    These notes, copied from manuscript journals no longer in existence, begin with the articles of agreement of Governor Sir William Berkeley and his Council with the Commissioners of the Commonwealth of England, 12 March 1651. They end abruptly six pages later, the remainder of the leather-bound volume being blank. It is presumed that they were made in connection with Query XIII (on Virginia's Constitution) of the Notes on the State of Virginia. It is possible, however, that the extracts date from 1774; precedents from the Commonwealth period are cited in A Summary View of the Rights of British America. [50]

  • EDWARD AND SALLY SMITH, Goochland County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1782 January 21.
    AD by T. J. 5 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Miss Amanda Pitts, #1162.

    Deed for 120 acres of land in Goochland County. Commission, signed by G. Payne, to John Hopkins, William Holman, and Nathaniel Mason, Justices of the Peace, to determine whether Sally Smith freely relinquishes her dower rights in said land, 12 March, and the report by John Hopkins and William Holman 12 April, 1782. Witnessed by Robert Lewis, Henry Macklim, and Charles Smith. [51]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, SR. to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1782 April 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. #5385-s.

    No beer by Jupiter since brewer is visiting wife. Col. Cary appreciates pecan trees; Mr. Carter raising rabbits at Shirley. Regrets fire. Mentions Mrs. Jefferson and Mr. Tucker. [2378]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LEGAL OPINION IN WAYLAND CASE.
    1782 August 16.
    D. 1 pp. Contemporary transcript. Photostat. Original owned by Madison County Court House. Copy attested by Clerk. (Original ADS of T. J. subsequently purchased. #9524 ; Barrow.) Printed: John Cook Wyllie, "The Second Mrs. Wayland, An Unpublished Jefferson Opinion on a Case in Equity," American Journal of Legal History, IX (1965), 64-68.

    Will does not protect Mrs. Wayland, who must claim legal rights. Cites Garbland vs. Mayot 2 Vernon 105, Cook vs. Cook ibid. 545, Bateman vs. Roach 9 Modern Cases in Law and Equity 104, and Coleman vs. Seymour 1 Vesey 209. [2379]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GOVERNOR [BENJAMIN] HARRISON, Richmond.
    1782 September 22
    ALS. 4 pp. #10567.

    Jefferson writes to Harrison concerning a debt to Mr. Nathan contracted by Jefferson on public business, and inquires specifically if the state would assume the defense in case of a suit.

  • MARTHA WAYLES JEFFERSON PROSE COMMENT ON THE FLIGHT OF TIME. With addition in hand of T. J. and note by Martha J. Trist Burke.
    [1782].
    AD. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159. Printed: Boyd VI, 196.

    Sentiment on death and eternal separation. [2380]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON INSCRIPTION FOR TOMB OF MARTHA WAYLES SKELTON JEFFERSON.
    [1782].
    AD. 2 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5118. See SNR, 41.

    Mentions John Wayles. With construction directions. Quotes Iliad. [2381]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1782].
    SKETCH WITH LATIN NOTE ON HUMAN SUFFERING. 2 pp. Original owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5118.

    Translation of note in unidentified hand. Sketch for monument. [2382], [N-538]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to COL. JAMES WOOD, Winchester.
    1783 January 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Julian W. Glass, Jr. #4562. Printed: Boyd XV, 608.

    Will leave Col. Wood's sword with James Madison when he goes to Europe. [2383-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Baltimore, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    17[83]February 15.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1223.

    Possibility of forming a company with Gov. [Abner] Nash to speculate in land between the Cherokee and Mississippi Rivers. If Jefferson goes to France, the responsibility would fall on Mr. Lewis and on Eppes. Determined to keep clear of anything that might make private interests interfere with public duties. [52]

  • JUDITH AND REUBEN SMITH to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1783 May 19
    AD by T. J. 2 pp. Photostat. Endorsed by T. J. Original owned by Miss Amanda Pitts, #1162.

    Deed for 50 acres of land in Goochland County. Witnesses: Charles Kerr Nancy Scott Jefferson, Peter Carr. Recorded 19 May 1783 by G. Payne Clerk of Goochland County. [53]

  • "BILL OF SCANTLING DELIVD. MR. FRAZER."
    Physical Location: Architectural drawings, Box 1 1783 June.
    AD.2 pp. #6225.

    Recto   Verso   

    [N-506], [2384]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [ISAAC ZANE].
    1783 June 17
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #10188.

    Jefferson replies to the notice of an appointment by Zane and hopes Zane will send him British news.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PHILIP TURPIN.
    1783 July 29.
    L. 11 pp. 18th-century copy.; Barrow. #6443. Printed: Boyd VI, 324-30.

    Turpin's medical studies in Great Britain and Paris, service in Royal Navy, efforts to join American forces. Mentions Cowpens, Charleston, Fort Washington, London, Long Island, New York, Staten Island; Benedict Arnold, Sir Guy Carleton, Lord Cornwallis, Mr. Griffin, Governor Nelson, the Utaws, George Washington; Acts of Virginia Assembly, Foster's Crown Law, Governor's Proclamation, Manuscript Records of Congress. [2385]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Annapolis, to PETER CARR.
    1783 December 11.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. McGregor Library, #2720.

    Advice concerning his education and conduct. Respect due to Mr. and Mrs. [Matthew] Maury. Recommends he make the acquaintance of James Madison. [54]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1783 December 22.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    News of Patsy (Martha) and Polly (Maria) Jefferson and Elizabeth Eppes. Price of tobacco. Richard Randolph's account with Mr. Wayles' estate. [Matthew] Maury has removed his school from Orange to Williamsburg. Mentions Peter Carr and John Wayles Eppes. [55]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Annapolis, Md., to WILSON CARY NICHOLAS.
    1783 December 31.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. #5025.

    Grammar school in Albemarle. Dr. Witherspoon at Princeton and Irish persons at Philadelphia know of no available teachers. Seeking one in Scotland. Expects war in Europe. Mentions Turkey, France, Prussia, Great Britain, Ireland, Holland. Congress not yet assembled. [2386]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, CIPHER CODES USED FOR SECRET DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE.
    Physical Location: Slipcase, shelved with other slipcases and volumes [ca. 1783-1787].
    16 items. 24 pp. Printed and manuscript, 13 partly in Jefferson's hand or endorsed by him. #38-285.

    Nine codes are included. Most of these are simple substitution ciphers, numerals being substituted for words or syllables. Two are more complicated; one is developed from a column arrangement of the Lord's Prayer; another is a dictionary cipher involving the use of a French-English pocket dictionary. One of the number codes in Jefferson's hand has a note, "frequently throw in numbers higher than 1545, which meaning nothing will serve to perplex." Some codes are endorsed with names of users, Robert R. Livingston, J. M. [James Madison?], Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Randolph, Edmund Pendleton. [56]

  • ACCOUNT WITH ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND MERCHANT [JOHN DAVIDSON?]
    [ca.1783-1784].
    D. 4 pp.; Barrow. #2564.

    Wine ledger sheet and "list of sundry memorandoms" itemizing the sale of table cloths and loaf sugar to T. J. [57]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON in account with THOMAS WALKER.
    1783-1794.
    D. 1 pp. Page-Walker Papers, #3098.

    Settlement of T. J.'s bond (to Walker?) by an order on Alexander McDonald of Richmond. [58]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Annapolis, to EDMUND PENDLETON, Caroline County, Va.
    1784 January 18.
    ALS. 3 pp. Photostat. Endorsed by Pendleton. Original owned by Nathaniel Pendleton, #712.

    Ratification of French treaty. Difficulties involved in gaining the necessary vote of nine states on important business. Russo-Turkish relations. Possibility of new attack on the U. S. by Great Britain. [59]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES.
    1784 February 24-April 29.
    AD, 1 pp. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.
  • MASSACHUSETTS DELEGATION to THOMAS JEFFERSON, INVITATION TO DINNER.
    1784 February 29.
    AD, 2 pp. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.

    Notes on household accounts in T. J.'s hand.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Annapolis, to EDMUND PENDLETON.
    1784 February 29.
    ALS. 2 pp. Fragment. Photostat. Original owned by Nathaniel W. Pendleton, #712.

    Russo-Turkish relations. Cool reception of John Adams and John Jay in London. [60]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES.
    [1784] March 14-21
    AD, 2 pp. fragment. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES.
    [1784] March 14-May 8
    AD, 2 pp. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.
  • MARTHA [JEFFERSON] CARR, Spring Forest, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1784 April 15.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Owned by Mrs. John Shelton White. #4757-d. Printed: Boyd XV, 612-13.

    Visited Bear Castle with Peter Carr and saw Mr. Overton. Mr. Stuart told Mr. Bolling that Mr. Short had found school for Peter. Mr. Short wrote from Monticello that Mr. Key should send him to Liberty Hall, Rockbridge County. Mr. Wilton at Eppington. Health of Nancy at Fairfields, Lucy, Martha, and Mr. Bolling. Jenny Cary has daughter. [2387]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to WILLIAM SHORT
    1784 May 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Jennie G. Fessenden, #10122.

    Jefferson has been appointed to the European commercial treaty committee and wishes Short to join him in Philadelphia. If Short decides to come he is to bring one of Jefferson's servants with him.

  • ELIZABETH EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1784 October 13.
    ALS. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: SNR 102n.

    Death of Lucy Jefferson and Lucy Eppes, both from whooping cough. Polly Jefferson and Bolling Eppes both ill. Regards to Patsy. [61]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE.
    [1784].
    AD. 1 pp. F230 .J4 1785.

    Autograph inscription in presentation copy of Notes on the State of Virginia , Paris, 1784-85. Warns against publication. [62]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [THOMAS?] BARCLAY.
    [1784].
    Autograph inscription. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Herman H. Diers, #2535.

    Inscription in a presentation copy of Notes on the State of Virginia (French edition). Asks that he guard against its publication. [63]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, to DR. [RICHARD] PRICE.
    [1784].
    Autograph inscription. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Herman H. Diers, #2535.

    Inscription in a presentation copy of Notes on the State of Virginia (French edition). Asks that he guard against its publication. [64]

  • PETER COMPTANT LESJOURGNOT, Paris, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    [1784-1789].
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #2751.

    Bill for clothing for Jefferson and his daughters. [65]

  • PETER CARR, Williamsburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1785 April 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J.; plus unidentified fragment in Carr's hand. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Report on his education with Matthew Maury and his brother Dabney's education with Smith at Prince Edward Academy. References to [Bishop] James Madison and the College of William and Mary. [66]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON CARR to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1785 May 6.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Original owned by Mrs. John Shelton White. #4757-d. Printed: Boyd XV, 618-19.

    Martha's health. Nancy's package. Mr. Bolling did not see Col. LeMaire; Mrs. Eppes did. Health of Maria and Dabney Carr. Peter with James Maury, as James Madison wished. Mr. and Mrs. Bolling to go to Chesterfield. Tom Bolling and Mary Bolling Lewis of Fairfields dead. [2388]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON WEATHER RECORD.
    1785 June-1789 June.
    AD. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #3620.

    Years in France. [2389]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to JAMES MONROE.
    1785 July 5.
    AL. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159. Printed: Boyd VIII, 261-62.

    Mr. Adams carried earlier letter. Emperor in Italy. Dutch agents in Vienna. Constantinople troops refuse to use European arms. No news of Mr. Lamb. No progress in Barbary proceedings. Diplomatic cipher code message. [2390]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARTHA JEFFERSON CARR.
    1785 August 20.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Owned by Mrs. Carroll Stribling. #4810. Printed: Boyd XV, 620-21.

    Mazzei brought letter. Condolence to Thomas and Mary J. Bolling. Maria to come. Letter from Peter Carr at Williamsburg. Books from London. Mr. Maury praises him. Dabney Carr's position. Samuel Carr's health. Martha well, speaking French. David Humphries, Mr. Short, T. J. do not speak French so well. Will send silk for Anna Scott Jefferson. James Madison to forward letters. No news of Eppington. [2391]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to JAMES MONROE.
    1785 August 28.
    ALS. 4 pp.; silked. Endorsed by T. J. #38-163-b. Partly in cipher code. Printed: Ford IV 84-87; L & B V 96-100; Washington I 405-408; TJR I 293-295; B of R VI 328 (MS. in DLC).

    The Emperor hurt by German Confederation. Need to reestablish trade with England. Recommends Mr. Barclay be sent to treat with the Barbary States. Necessity for minister to Portugal. Appointment of William Short as his private secretary. Pleasure with Land Ordinance of 1785. Adoption of the dollar as the U. S. monetary unit. Importance of a favorable reception for Benjamin Franklin in the U. S. Reference to John Adams and Colonel Humphreys. [67]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    1785 August 30.
    ALS. 3 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XV, 621-23.

    Letters to Francis and Elizabeth Wayles Eppes not answered. Jacques LeMaire, who wrote from Richmond about Maria, carried letters. Daniel and Theodorick Fitzhugh bring seeds. Daniel Fitzhugh to see Eppes in Richmond. Wants Maria sent. Nurses, ships, and voyages. Isabel would be a good nurse, or a young lady going to France or England. Nurse need come only to Havre, l'Orient, or Nantes. Martha's French better than that of David Humphries, William Short, or T. J. Emperor and Dutch settled quarrel. Possible trouble with Turks. Mentions Horsdu-monde, James Hemings. [2392]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to [ELIZABETH WAYLES] EPPES.
    1785 September 22.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XV, 624-25.

    Daniel and Theodorick Fitzhugh stayed longer than expected. Dr. Currie reports Maria and all are well. Maria's trip to France. Mr. Fitzhugh brings seeds. Mentions Mr. and Mrs. Skipwith and Maria. [2393]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to SAMUEL HENLEY.
    1785 October 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Virginia Historical Society. #7289-b. Printed: Boyd VIII, 634-35.

    Books from Henley. Mentions Mr. Bradford and Mr. Gwatkin. Williamsburg fire. William and Mary College's altered curriculum. Mentions George Wythe and professors James McClung and Charles Bellini. [2393-a]

  • RICHARD O'BRYAN to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1785 November 3.
    L. 2 pp. Fragment. 19th century copy. #2245.

    In unidentified hand.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON PASSPORT FOR JOHN LAMB.
    1785 November 5.
    DS. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449.

    Travel in France. [2394]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, FURNITURE LIST.
    [1785].
    AD. 4 pp.; Barrow. McGregor Library, McGregor Library, #2958-b.

    In France, perhaps for U.S. ministry. [2397]

  • ABSTRACTS OF ACTIONS OF THE GENERAL COURT OF VIRGINIA, 1623-1624.
    [ca. 1785?].
    AD. 2 pp. #10486.

    Notes in T. J.'s hand with notes in an unidentified hand on the verso.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [DAVID] HARTLEY.
    [ca. 1785].
    D. 1 pp.; inexpert repairs. In unidentified hand. Docketed. #7965-a.

    Third person letter to Hartley, Minister Plenipotentiary from Great Britain, mentioning the Virginia Resolutions of 19 May 1784.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ACCOUNT OF BALANCES DUE TO THE MONTICELLO BLACKSMITH SHOP.
    1785-1793.
    AD. 2 pp. #10899.

    Accounts of small sums owed the blacksmith shop for each year from 1785 through 1793 contain names of 80 local residents including James Monroe, Thomas Mann Randolph, Edward Carter, Bennett Henderson, and Nicholas Lewis. Several are initialled "G," possibly George, the slave in charge of the shop.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to M. DE MEUSNIER.
    1786 January 24.
    D. 5 pp. Extract by N.P. Trist, ca. 1830. #38-414. Printed: Ford IV 138-158; B of R XVIII 3090 and 3162 (MS. in DLC).

    Replies to questions propounded by the editor of the Encyclopédie Politique. Degree to which Congress or the state legislatures regulate foreign commerce. Reasons why Rhode Island opposes federal regulation, and possible solutions of the problem. Economic character of Connecticut and Rhode Island. Right of the Union to compel one state to obedience. Coercion by naval force less dangerous. Comparison of American government with European forms. [68]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to FRANCIS EPPES.
    [1786 January 24].
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Fragment. Letterpress copy. Last page only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Originally calendared as [1790]

    Will ask Martha to contact aunt. Mr. Short well. Greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Skipwith and Mrs. Eppes. [2466]

  • ROBERT CANNON, [London], to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1786 March 14.
    D. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bill for clothing. [69]

  • T. ROBINSON, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, London.
    1786 March 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. #8937.

    Specifications for a tool chest. [2397-a]

  • ROBERT CANNON, [London], to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1786 April 1.
    D. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bill for clothing. [69]

  • P. & T. DOLLOND, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1786 April 3.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bill for scientific apparatus and mathematics instruments. [70]

  • H. PORTER, [London] to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1786] April 17.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bill for repairing ivory chessmen. [71]

  • ROBERT CANNON, [London], to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1786 April 24.
    D. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bill for clothing. [69]

  • GRACE ROBERTS RECEIPT to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1786 April 26.
    DS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Lodging at Mrs. Connor's. [2398]

  • TAVERN BILLS.
    1786 April
    AD. 16 pp. By unidentified English tavernkeepers. Photostats. Some endorsed by T. J. #9828-a.
  • MARTHA [JEFFERSON] CARR to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1786 May 5.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. #4757-d. Printed: Boyd XV, 626-27.

    Health of T. J., Mrs. Skipwith, Peter Carr with Mr. Maury, Dabney Carr, Jenny Carr. Samuel Carr not seen. Bolling family at Fairfields. Has Bernard Moore settled bond for Dabney Carr's law books? Mentions Elizabeth Wayles Eppes, Eppington, Monticello, Williamsburg. [2399]

  • POLLY [MARIA] JEFFERSON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1786 May 22.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. #7803-b.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [SAMUEL ADAMS or JOHN LOWELL].
    1786 August 17
    ALS. 1 pp. #10952.

    Jefferson sends a letter of introduction for Madame de Gregoire whose family claimed land in Maine under a grant from the French crown when it held the province of Arcadia.

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1786 October 23.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Claims against the John Wayles estate by Farrell & Jones, Mr. Cary, Mrs. Nick, Kippen & Co., and T. J. himself. Regrets Polly was not sent to him. Thanks for gift of anchovies and claret. Mentions Martha Jefferson and Elizabeth Eppes. [72]

  • [THOMAS JEFFERSON] to [MARTHA JEFFERSON].
    1786 October
    AN. 1 pp. Photostat. #5385-ag.

    T. J. tells his daughter what time he will call for her.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to PATSY [MARTHA JEFFERSON].
    1786 November 4
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #5385-ag.

    T. J. asks her to obtain permission to come to dinner.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARIA COSWAY.
    17[86] November 19.
    AL. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. McGregor Library, #1683. Recipient's copy in NcD. Printed: Bullock 55-56.

    Cramp in hand prevents a long letter. He has cleared up her misunderstanding with Madame de Corny. Greetings to her husband. [73]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARIA COSWAY.
    1786 November 29.
    AL. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. McGregor Library, #1683. Recipient's copy in NcD. Printed; Bullock 58-59.

    His letters too full of pure affection to go by the public post. Hopes to see her again. Must trust this to the post-office, but will disguise his seal and superscription. [74]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARIA COSWAY.
    1786 December 24.
    AL.2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. McGregor Library, #1683. Recipient's copy in NcD. Printed Bullock 60-61.

    Reason she has not received his letters. Wishes he were with her. Hopes she is coming to Paris. Possibility of her drawing Natural Bridge and the Peaks of Otter. Thanks for a gift of songs she has composed. [75]

  • PETER CARR, Williamsburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    1786 December 30.
    ALS. 3 pp.; inexpert repair. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Course of study under George Wythe and others. News of his brothers Dabney and Samuel. References to Charles Bellini, Maria Jefferson, and [Bishop] James Madison. [76]

  • LACEY, JEWELER OF LONDON, BUSINESS CARD.
    [1786].
    D. 1 pp.; note on verso by T. J. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Purchased tea tray. [2402]

  • JAMES SHRAPNELL, GOLDSMITH OF CHARING CROSS, BUSINESS CARD.
    [1786].
    D. 1 pp.; note on verso by T. J. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Purchased butter boats, pudding dish. [2403]

  • THOMAS ROE, LINEN DRAPER OF THE STRAND, BUSINESS CARD.
    [1786].
    D. 1 pp.; note on verso by T. J. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Purchased calico. [2404]

  • J. THOMAS, JEWELER OF LONDON, BUSINESS CARD.
    [1786].
    D. 1 pp.; note on verso by T. J. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Purchased sword chains. [2405]

  • JOHN GRANT, JEWELER OF LONDON, BUSINESS CARD.
    [1786].
    D. 1 pp.; note on verso by T. J. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Purchased coffee urn. [2406]

  • WILLIAM SUTTON, JEWELER OF LONDON, BUSINESS CARD.
    [1786].
    D. 1 pp.; note on verso by T. J. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Purchased coffee jar. [2407]

  • WILLIAM LEIGH, JEWELER OF LONDON, BUSINESS CARD.
    [1786].
    D. 1 pp.; note on verso by T. J. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Purchased stewing dish and top. [2408]

  • SAMUEL WILDMAN, JEWELER OF LONDON, BUSINESS CARD.
    [1786].
    D. 1 pp.; torn; note on verso by T. J. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Purchased silver cross. [2409]

  • E. PUGH, JEWELER OF LONDON AND TO PRINCESS AMELIA, BUSINESS CARD.
    [1786].
    D. 1 pp.; note on verso by T. J. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Purchased small silver cross. [2410]

  • ALEXANDER MACKINTOSH, SADLER OF LONDON, BUSINESS CARD.
    [1786].
    D. 1 pp.; note on verso by T. J. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Purchased bit. [2411]

  • MR. PRICE, JEWELER OF LONDON, BUSINESS CARD.
    [1786].
    D. 1 pp.; note on verso by T. J. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Purchased silver candlestick. [2412]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [?]. ALS.
    [1786?].
    Fragment. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Last page only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Letter from Gibraltar. Trouble in Morocco. Writes to Mrs. Barclay at Richmond. Goes to Philadelphia, hoping to find a letter from Mr. Barclay. [2414]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SPECIFICATIONS FOR M. DE C[ORNY]'S TRAVELING COPY PRESS.
    [1786?].
    AD. 4 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Cf. Boyd X, 400n.

    [2414-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES DESCRIBING CHIP CUT FROM SHAKESPEARE'S CHAIR.
    [post-1786].
    AD. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Robert E. Graham. #12272.

    Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. cut chip while visiting Stratford-on-Avon, England. [2415]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON GARDEN MEMORANDA.
    [ca. 1786?]
    AD. 2 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Garden Book 634.

    List of vegetables and flowers with proper times for sowing, in French with English translations. [77]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON CARR to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1787 January 2.
    ALS. 3 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Original owned by Mrs. John Shelton White. #4757-d. Printed: Boyd XV, 632-34.

    Mr. Madison, now member of Congress, has not forwarded all letters. Maria well, does not want to go to France. Isabel may not go. Health of Peter Carr, Nancy, and Bolling and Charles Lewis families. Jenny Cary says French Consul at Williamsburg may go next summer. Mr. Smith commends Dabney. Samuel Carr not seen. Mrs. Eppes could not bring Maria to Monticello. Inquires after Martha. Mentions Eppington and Wilson Nicholas. [2416]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to M. DE CREVE-COEUR
    1787 January 15.
    ALS. 2 pp. #10478.

    Jefferson writes to Michel Guillaume St. John de Crevecoeur and claims that Jersey farmers were the first to rediscover the Greek craft of bending a young sapling to form the circumference of a wheel. He quotes a passage from Homer on the method and reports that Benjamin Franklin aided the British patent holder in doing it with seasoned wood.

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON CARR, Spring Forest, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1787 February 26.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. #4757-d. Printed: Boyd XV, 634-35.

    Mr. Madison to bring letters, including one for Peter Carr. Maria at Eppington. Health of Mr. Randolph of Dungeness, his eldest son in Scotland, and Jenny Cary. Mrs. Marshall, née Ambler, insane. Mrs. Page of Rosewell and Mrs. Nicholas dead. [2417]

  • JAMES MADISON, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    1787 March 19.
    L. 2 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist, ca. 1830. Printed: Burnett VIII 560.

    Appointment of members to the Constitutional Convention. Growth of monarchist strength. Recommends a federal government with supreme power. Change in the principle of representation. [78]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Paris].
    1787 March 30.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Shipment of cones, holly, cedar berries, and myrtle berries. Tobacco at Monticello and Bedford. Colonel Lewis has the whole management of Jefferson's affairs. Polly will go to France with the French consul and his wife. Claret has arrived. Mentions Mr. Beall of Williamsburg and Mr. Bondfield. [79]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Toulon, to MARTHA JEFFERSON, [Paris].
    1787 April 7.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: SNR 118-119; Ford IV 375-376.

    Instructions regarding her responsibilities for her sister Maria. [80]

  • ABRAM WARWICK to NICHOLAS LEWIS.
    1787 April 10
    ADS. 1 pp.; Barrow. #6184.

    Requests payment of T. J.'s account, April 18-May, 1786

  • PETER CARR, Williamsburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    1787 April 18.
    ALS. 3 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Maria Jefferson about to sail to France. Report on his studies at William and Mary under George Wythe; Wythe's religious views. Samuel and Dabney Carr's education. Wishes to "get the polish of Europe". Mentions Martha Jefferson and Matthew Maury. [81]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON CARR to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1787 April 27.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. #4757-d. Printed: Boyd XV, 636-37.

    Maria going to France. Sad to leave Eppington and Mrs. Eppes. Saw Sam Carr. Servant murdered baby of Mr. Stannard who married daughter of Ned Carter. Nancy well. Lucy Randolph married Frenchman. [2418]

  • MARY [JEFFERSON] BOLLING to [THOMAS JEFFERSON].
    1787 May 3
    ALS. 2 pp. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.
  • MARTHA JEFFERSON to [THOMAS JEFFERSON].
    1787 May 26
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to PATSY [MARTHA JEFFERSON], l'Abbaye royale de Panthemont.
    [1787] June 28.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Owned by Gordon Trist Burke. #5385-n. Printed: Boyd XI, 503.

    Madame de Traubenheim says Martha unwell. Maria in England. [2419]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARIA COSWAY.
    1787 July 1.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. McGregor Library, #1683. Recipient's copy in NcD. Printed: Bullock 68-69.

    Description of trip to Italy, mentioning Turin, Milan, Genoa, Nice, Col de Tende, Chateau de Saorgis. Wishes she would come to Paris. [82]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MARTHA JEFFERSON, l'Abbaye royale de Panthemont.
    1787 July 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by John R. Burke. #5422. Printed: Boyd XV, 638.

    Will ride with Martha and Miss Annesley. [2421]

  • MARIA COSWAY, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    1787 July 9.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1683. Another text in NcD. Partly printed: Bullock 71-72.

    He does not deserve a long letter. Discusses his trip through Italy, mentioning Turin, Genoa, Milan. She has finally met Madame de Corny. Letters and a parcel for the Duchess of Kingston. [83]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARTHA CARR.
    1787 July 25.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat, #58. Original owned by Mrs. John White.

    Dabney Carr estate unpaid for Bernard Moore's purchase of Dabney Carr's books. Favorable accounts of her sons, Peter, Samuel, and Dabney Carr, received from George Wythe and [Bishop] James Madison. References to Nicholas Lewis, Martha Jefferson, Maria Jefferson, Lucy Carr, and Nancy Carr. [84]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARTHA CARR.
    1787 July 25.
    ALS. 3 pp.; Barrow. Terrell-Carr Papers, #4757-d (p.1,3), #5670 (p.2).

    Dabney Carr estate unpaid for Bernard Moore's purchase of Dabney Carr's books. Favorable accounts of her sons, Peter, Samuel, and Dabney Carr, received from George Wythe and [Bishop] James Madison. References to Nicholas Lewis, Martha Jefferson, Maria Jefferson, Lucy Carr, and Nancy Carr. Wants report on Monticello fruit trees. Maria's trip to Paris. [84] , [2422] , [2425]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN CHURCHMAN
    1787 August 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Docketed. #11318.

    T. J. comments on the memorial Churchman sent regarding "a table of variations of the needle for all different meridians whatever," to be applied during a voyage between America and Europe; expresses difficulties that would occur; discusses the need to address questions raised by the French Academy of Science; and ending with, "I shall be happy that our country may have the honour of furnishing the old world what it has so long sought in vain." Jefferson may be referring for the work Churchman eventually published in Philadelphia in 1790: An explanation of the magnetic atlas, or variationchart, hereto annexed, projected on a plan entirely new, by which the magnetic variation on any part of the globe may be precisely determined.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to PETER CARR, Williamsburg.
    [1787 August 10].
    ALS. 2 pp. Fragment. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: L & B VI 256-262; Ford IV 427-434; TJR II 215-219; Randall I 26 (excerpt); B of R VI 70 (MS. in DLC).

    Advice on religion and on travel in Europe. [85]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to JOHN BLAIR.
    1787 August 13.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: L & B VI 272-273; B of R VI 38 (MS. in DLC).

    Need for powerful federal government in foreign affairs. [86]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to the COUNT DEL VERMI.
    1787 August 15.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist, ca. 1830. MS. in DLC. Printed: L & B VI 282-284.

    Concerning the Constitutional Convention. Predicts federal sovereignty in foreign affairs and in matters relative to all the states, means of enforcement for the national government, separation of powers. [87]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM PROFESSOR [MARC AUGUSTE] PICTET, Geneva, to --- Wedgewood.
    1787 October 22.
    AD. 1 pp. #38-755.

    Describes education system in use in his academy. [88]

  • JAMES MADISON, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    1787 October 24.
    L. 19 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist, ca. 1830, Virginia J. Trist, Cornelia J. Randolph, and Martha J. Randolph assisting. Printed: Barnett VIII 662. #38-755.

    Observations on the Constitutional Convention. Federal government to operate on individuals not on the states. Division of power between executive and legislative branches, and between Federal and State governments. Adjustment of interests of large and small states. Sectional interests. Extensive discussion of precedents and questions involved in these matters. Reasons why only three Virginia names are subscribed to the Constitution. Discussion of public opinion of the Constitution, state by state. References to Samuel Chase, Patrick Henry, James Innes, Arthur Lee, Richard Henry Lee, James McClurg, John Marshall, George Mason, James Mercer, William Paca, Mann Page, Edmund Pendleton, George Washington, and George Wythe. [89]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON CARR, Spring Forest, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1787 December 3.
    ALS. 3 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. #4757-d. Printed: Boyd XV, 639-41.

    Peter Carr to carry letter to Mr. Madison. Maria's trip. Judgment against Bernard Moore. Trip to Buck Island. Criticizes Hastings Marks. Jack Carr says Marks and Hudson Martin to go to Kentucky. Sold cook, Lewis. Archibald Cary died. Health of Cary's son Arche, and of Peter and Dabney Carr. Mrs. Bolling's son died. Polly Cary married Mr. Peachy. Letter for Martha. [2423]

  • MARIA COSWAY, Paris, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    [ca. 1787 December 7]
    AL. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #38-754. Another text in DLC. Printed: Bullock 80-81.

    Dinner invitations for Messrs. d'Hancarville, St. André, Niemscevicz, and Count Btocki. Wishes she had seen more of Jefferson while in Paris. [91]

  • PETER CARR, Spring Forest, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    1787 December 10.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Education at William and Mary interrupted by lack of funds. Need for Spanish dictionary. Requests advice on matters of importance in his life. News of Sam and Dabney Carr. References to Mr. Elder, Martha and Maria Jefferson [Bishop] James Madison, and George Wythe. [90]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, NOTES ON THE STATE OF VIRGINIA.
    1787.
    London, Printed for John Stockdale, 1787. McGregor Library, A1787 .J45.

    Copy used by Jefferson, containing his manuscript additions, revisions, maps, and plates. Bound into this book are eleven letters of Edward D. Ingraham of Philadelphia and John Spear Smith, 1845-1847, dealing with a proposed publication of the Notes from this copy, then owned by Smith. No edition of the Notes having appeared between 1847 and 1853, it can be assumed that Smith's work was either not published or was published by J. W. Randolph in 1853 without mention of Smith's editorial work. [92]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, MARGINAL NOTATIONS IN BARON D'HOLBACH'S LE CHRISTIANISME DÉVOILÉ;.
    [1787].
    AD. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5156.

    [2426]

  • ELIZABETH EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1788 January 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Thanks for news of Polly Jefferson. Mentions Martha Jefferson, Martha Jefferson Carr, and Anna Jefferson Marks. [93]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARIA COSWAY, [London].
    [1788] January [14].
    AL. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. McGregor Library, #1683. Printed: Bullock 84-85.

    Pain of parting. Illness of M. de Corny. Arrival of Mrs. Church. Wishes she had fewer friends and servants so he might have more time alone with her. [94]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARIA COSWAY, [London].
    [1788 ca. January 31].
    AL. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. McGregor Library, #38-754. Recipient's copy in NcD. Printed: Bullock 86-87.

    Has not written because he could find no private conveyance. Choice of a tea vase in which Mrs. Church and Mr. Turnbull have helped. Compliments to Mr. Cosway. [95]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to [JOHN] RUTLEDGE, [JR.], London.
    1788 February 2.
    ALS. 9 pp.; Barrow. McGregor Library, #2255. Printed: Ford V 3-5; L & B VI 417-419; T J R II 288-289; B of R VI 401 (MS. in DLC).

    Warren Hastings' trial. Ratification of the Constitution. Lack of religious toleration for Protestants in France. (The printed copies address the letter to William Edward Rutledge; however, Jefferson's "Epistolary Record" refers to the letter as to John Rutledge, Jr.) [96]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to JAMES MADISON.
    1788 February 6.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: Ford V 5-6; B of R VI 288 (MS. in DLC).

    Hopes for ratification of Constitution with amendment of its defects. [97]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to [C. W. F.] DUMAS.
    1788 February 12.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: L & B VI 429-430; 13 of R VI 132 (MS. in DLC).

    Virginia's opposition to ratification of the Constitution will produce beneficial amendments. Bill of Rights. [98]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to [ANGELICA SCHUYLER CHURCH]
    1788 February 17.
    ALS. 2 pp. #11245.

    Mentions Madame de Corny, "Kitty" [Catharine Church] and the girls and invites Mrs. Church to Monticello. Compares the beauty and charm of America to Europe. Affectionate and complimentary.

  • PETER CARR, Williamsburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    1788 March 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Course of study at William and Mary. Books received from John Paradise, but not from T. J. Mentions George Wythe. [99]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARIA COSWAY, London.
    1788 April 24.
    ALS. 3 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. McGregor Library, #1683. Recipient's copy in NcD. Printed: Bullock 90-92.

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    Reasons he has not written. Prefers the paintings of Van der Werff and Carlo Dolce to Rubens. Trip to Dusseldorff, Heidelberg, and Strasbourg. Mentions Laurence Sterne, Princess Lubomirski, and M. de Simoulin. [100]

  • MARIA COSWAY, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    [1788] April 29.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1683. Another text in NcD. Printed: Bullock 92-94.

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    Angry that he does not write more often. Suggests he come to England. Mentions John Trumbull, William Short, Mme. Palivae de Corny, Luigi Marchesi, Richard Cosway. [101]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to BOYDKER & CO.
    1788 May 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. #9738.

    Jefferson writes regarding a bill to be paid to the company.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to [EDWARD] CARRINGTON.
    1788 May 27.
    L. 2 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist. ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: Ford V 19-22; B of R VI 72 (MS. in DLC); L & B VII 36-39.

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    The Constitution should be ratified with two amendments: a bill of rights and a law preventing re-election of the president. Confidence in Washington. What shall be done about Rhode Island? [102]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to [WILLIAM] CARMICHAEL.
    1788 June 3.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: Ford V 22-97; Shepperson, John Paradise and Lucy Ludwell 304-305; B of R VI 67 (MS. in DLC).

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    Massachusetts' ratification of the Constitution. Two amendments needed: bill of rights and expunging the principle of necessary rotation in office. States should ratify first and amend later. [103]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MARTHA JEFFERSON, l'Abbaye royale de Panthemont.
    1788 June 16.
    L. 1 pp. Photostat of modern copy. #7803. Original owned by Mrs. A. Slater Lamond. Printed: Betts and Bear, 44-45.

    Madame de Corney to take her to opera. Maria with T. J. [2427]

  • MARIA COSWAY, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    [1788] June 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1683. Another text in NcD. Printed: Bullock 95.

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    Writes note to him only because Mr. Trumbull knows a person who is going to see T. J.; charges that T. J. neglects her. [104]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to JOHN B. CUTTING, London.
    1788 July 8.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Letterpress copy in DLC.

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    Ratification of the Constitution by Massachusetts, South Carolina. Benjamin Barton has arrived. Mentions Colonel Smith. [105]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to N. LEWIS.
    1788 July 11.
    ALS. 8 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449. Printed: Boyd XIII, 339-44.

    Wrote to Francis Eppes. Renting estates. European tobacco prices. Rent from Garth and Mousley in Bedford, and Hickman and Smith in Albemarle. Mr. Eppes to help sell Cumberland and Elkhill land to pay Jones and McCaul. Protection for slaves. Debts to Mr. Braxton, Dr. Walker, Mr. Smith, Donald Scott, Dr. Reid, Col. Bannister, Phripp and Bowden of Norfolk, Hierom Gaines, Frank Gaines, William Chisholm, Johnson, Watson and Orr, Robinson, Bennet, and Callaway. Mr. Donald will take note. Mentions Monticello and Virginia. Mrs. Lewis sent corn that surpasses Italian and French corns. Great George, Ursula, Betty Hemings, Martin, and Bob not to be hired out. [2428]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to BARON DE GEISMER.
    1788 July 13.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: B of R VI 175 (letterpress copy in DLC).

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    Ratification of the Constitution. New York is doubtful and Rhode Island against it. [106]

  • MARIA COSWAY, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    1788 July 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #38-414-a. Another text in NcD. Printed: Bullock 95-96.

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    Begging a letter from him. M. St. Andre has asked for a letter for T. J. [107]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to EDWARD RUTLEDGE.
    1788 July 18.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: L & B VII 79-82; Ford V 41-42; TJR II 339-340; B of R VI 40l (MS. in DLC).

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    Congratulations on South Carolina's ratification of the Constitution. A bill of rights is necessary. Regrets abandonment of principle of rotation in office for the president and senators. [108]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARIA COSWAY, London.
    1788 July 27.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. McGregor Library, #1683. Recipient's copy in NcD. Printed: Bullock 96-97.

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    Public triumph of her engraving of the "Hours." Request for a design for his visiting cards. [109]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARIA COSWAY, London.
    1788 July 30.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. McGregor Library, #1683. Recipient's copy in NcD. Printed: Bullock 98.

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    "Cease to chide me . . . I am incapable of forgetting or neglecting you." [110]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to the COMTE DE MONTMARIN, C.W.F. DUMAS, and N. VAN STAPHORST.
    1788 July 30.
    N. P. Trist's extracts of four letters, ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: 13 of R VI 132, 339 (MS. in DLC); L & B XIX 46-47.

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    Concerning the ratification of the Constitution by New Hampshire and New York. [111]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to PETER CARR, Williamsburg.
    1788 August 6.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: B of R VI 71 (MS. in DLC).

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    Advises that he learn Spanish. Advice on learning, health, and virtue. Mentions George Wythe. [112]

  • JOHN PARADISE POWER OF ATTORNEY TO NATHANIEL BURWELL.
    1788 August 8.
    D. 2 pp. In hand of and signed by T. J. Photostat. Original owned by James C. Shipley. #5757-c.

    Paradise, of James City County, now of Paris, appoints Burwell of Carter's Grove to manage affairs and to pay debt to Edward Bancroft and William Anderson of London. Witnessed by T. J., William Short, and Phillip Mazzei. [2429]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to JAMES MONROE.
    1788 August 9.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: L & B VII 112-113; TJR II 349-350.

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    Ratification of the Constitution; the Bill of Rights; abandonment of the principle of rotation in the Senate and presidency. [113]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to [ANGELICA SCHUYLER CHURCH].
    1788 August 17
    ALS. 2 pp. #11245.

    Gratitude for the gift of the urn. Mentions the John Trumbull portrait of himself and his own friendship with [Maria] Cosway and Angelica Church. Refers to his plans to carry animals and plants back to America in the spring and requests that she meet him and his daughters in Havre, France. Mentions serving in Congress in 1775 with Philip John Schuyler. Relates that he left "Kitty" [Catharine Church] at the Chaussee d'Antin and consulted with Madame de Corny of the Convent.

  • MARIA COSWAY, Down Place, England, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    1788 August 19.
    AL. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1683. Another MS. in NcD. Printed: Bullock 100-101 .

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    Thanks for his compliments for her "Hours. " She will work on his visiting card when she can. Jefferson's return to America. Plans trip to Italy. She now has a picture of T. J. Mentions Angelica Church, John Trumbull, Richard Cosway. [114]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to [ANGELICA SCHUYLER CHURCH].
    1788 September 21
    ALS. 2 pp. #11245.

    Discusses plans to execute her commission for the volumes of the Antiquités d'Herculanum. Mentions "Kitty" [Catharine Church] and her writing in French and Madame de Corny and a mishap in her carriage. Refers to the question of the new Constitution and comments that "the tender breasts of ladies were not formed for political convulsion ...."

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARIA COSWAY, London.
    1788 September 26.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1683. Recipient's copy in NcD. Printed: Bullock 102-103.

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    Design for his visiting card. Jefferson goes to America; she to Italy. Suggests she go by way of Col de Tende and see the castle of Saorgio. Would prefer her to come to U. S. with Mrs. Church and John Trumbull, to sketch Natural Bridge and Niagara Falls. [115]

  • SPANISH AMBASSADOR at PARIS to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    1788 October 22.
    AL. 1 pp. #3135. ; Barrow. T. J.'s draft of his condolences on the same sheet.

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    Announcing the death of Charles III of Spain. [116]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to FRANCIS HOPKINSON.
    1788 December 21.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: B of R VI 219 (letterpress copy in DLC); L & B XIX 48-52.

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    Ratification of Constitution; Bill of Rights; re-eligibility of the president. [117]

  • MARIA COSWAY, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    [1788] December 23.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #38-754. Another text at NcD. Printed: Bullock 103.

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    Presenting Mrs. Hannah Cowley, the first female dramatic author in England. [118]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON VIRGINIA LAWS, 1661-1788.
    [1788].
    AD. 13 pp. N.P. Trist Papers, #5385-u.

    [2430]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to Dr. [RICHARD] PRICE.
    1789 January 8.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: L & B VII 252-259; B of R VI 377 (letterpress copy in DLC).

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    Ratification of Constitution a proof that whenever the people are well-informed, they can be trusted with their government. [119]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARIA COSWAY, London.
    1789 January 14.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1683. Recipient's copy at NcD. Printed: Bullock 108-110.

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    Comments on severe winter. News of Princess Lubomirski, M. D'Hancarville, Mrs. Church. Mr. Trumbull, and Mr. Short. Mme. de Brehan disappointed with America's lack of simplicity. [120]

  • MARIA COSWAY, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    [1789] February 6.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1683. Another text at NcD. Printed Bullock 112

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    Mrs. Church's trip to America. Requests true account of French Revolution since English neswspapers are all biased. Hopes he has seen Mrs. Cowley. [121]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARIA COSWAY, London.
    1789 May 21.
    AL. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1683. Recipient's copy at NcD. Printed: Bullock 114-115.

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    Leaves for America for six months. France a scene of tumult. Wishes she would join Mrs. Church in America. Discourse on the nature of their friendship. [122]

  • PETER CARR, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    1789 June 29.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

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    Recent illness. Reading and attending congressional debates in N Y. George Wythe's educational methods. Study of modern languages more useful than that of ancient ones. Spanish. Books in his father's library. References to Samuel and Dabney Carr, James Madison, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [123]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE.
    1789 July 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Mounted in paper frame. Paul Mellon Bequest. #11623. Printed: Boyd XV, 252.

    Denies proposing to Mr. Necker to sell American corn and flour to France, as understood by Monsieur de Mirabeau. Told John Jay that Necker favored such sale. Extract of letter published in American gazette. Wishes Lafayette to convey facts to French assembly. [2430-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris., to MARIA COSWAY, London.
    1789 July 25.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1683. Recipient's copy at NcD. Printed Bullock 115-116.

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    Violence in the French Revolution. Introduces Gouverneur Morris. [124]

  • MARIA COSWAY, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    [1789] August 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1683. Another MS. at NcD. Printed: Bullock 116-117.

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    Acknowledges letter sent by Gouverneur Morris. Sends note by John Trumbull. [125]

  • MARIA COSWAY, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris.
    [1789] August 19.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1683. Another MS. at NcD. Printed: Bullock 117-118.

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    Conspiracy against George III. Finds Mr. Morris very enjoyable. Asks about affairs in France. Introduces her brother. Mentions Mr. Trumbull. [126]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to MARIA COSWAY, [London].
    1789 September 11.
    AL. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1683. Another MS. in NcD. Printed: Bullock 120.

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    Reasons why he did not see more of her brother. Departure for America. [128]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Paris, to WILLIAM BINGHAM.
    1789 September 25.
    ALS. 2 pp. #5763. Printed: Boyd XV, 476-77.

    Trip to America. Note from Mr. Milne of the cording and spinning operation of la Muette. No news of Mrs. Bingham. [2431]

  • GEORGE WASHINGTON, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1789 October 13.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. (4 pp. on 2 l.; with [132], [133] and [144]). Printed: Randall I 554-555; B of R VIII 563 (MS. in DLC).

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    Offering T. J. the post of Secretary of State. Suggests Roger Alden as Assistant Secretary. Papers in the care of John Jay and Henry Remsen. [130]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Cowes, to MARIA COSWAY, London.
    1789 October 14.
    AL. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1683. Another copy in NcD. Printed: Bullock 125.

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    Leaves soon for America. Hopes to see her in Paris in April if matters are "tranquilized". [131]

  • GEORGE WASHINGTON, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1789 November 30.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. (4 pp. on 2 l.; with [130], [133] and [144]). Printed: B of R VIII 564 (MS. in DLC) .

    Requesting an answer, when convenient, to his offer of the post of Secretary of State to T. J. [132]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Chesterfield, to GEORGE WASHINGTON, [New York].
    1789 December 15.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. (4 pp. on 2 l.; with [130], [132] and [144]).Printed: Ford V 140-141; SNR 170-171; TJR III 45-46; L & B VIII 1-3.

    Will accept the post of Secretary of State if Washington thinks best, but feels most suited to his present post as Minister to France. Possible commercial treaties with France. [133]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Cumberland, to "DEAR SIR".
    1789 December 19.
    ALS. 1 pp.; inexpert repairs. #6047-b.

    Jefferson requests the unidentified correspondent to convey an enclosed letter [not present] to Paris.

  • JOHN MARSHALL, COMPLAINT AGAINST THOMAS LOMAX.
    [1789].
    ADS. 2 pp. #9371-r.

    The complaint was brought in the Caroline County, Va., court by Francis Eppes, Henry Skipwith, and Thomas Jefferson, executors of John Wayles, against Thomas Lomax, for a debt of 184 pounds 10 shillings owed to Wayles.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR HIS SPECTACLES.
    [1789].
    AD. 1 pp.; Barrow. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5158.

    Includes sketch. [2432, N-541]

  • OCTAGONAL BUILDING WITH FOUR PORTICOES. A RETREAT?
    [1789-1794?]
    Laid paper. 4 3/4 x 8 1/4 in. #5533.

    Recto   Verso   

    Building in form of a Greek cross, with framing plan. (Probably a development of N-490.) See also N-537. [N-496]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to AUGUSTINE DAVIES.
    1790 January 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Requests forwarding of letters to Colonel Lewis. James Brown will pay postage. [134]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to NICHOLAS B. SEABROOK.
    1790 January 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Tobacco owed to the late Mr. M[?]. Mentions Nicholas Lewis, Mr. Coleman, and Mr. Ross. [135]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ANDERSON BRYAN.
    1790 January 6.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Protests survey by James Marks of the boundary between Randolph's Edgehill and John Harvie's property. [136]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN PARADISE.
    1790 January 6.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Fragment. Letterpress copy. Final 2 pp. only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVI, 84 86.

    Finances of Mr. and Mrs. John Paradise. Nathaniel Burwell's aid to them. Mentions Dr. Bancroft, Mr. Wilkinson. [2433]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [MATTHEW MAURY].
    1790 January 8.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Asking that he accept Dabney Carr as a student in his school. Prescribes course of study. Nicholas Lewis will pay expenses. Asks information regarding an edition of "septuagist" (Septuagint?). Respects to Mrs. Maury. [137]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [?].
    1790 January 9.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another copy in MHi.

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    Enclosing a letter. [138]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MARY LEWIS.
    1790 January 10.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another copy in MHi.

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    Refusing her offer of a bed. Future plans; visit to Buck Island. [139]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS WALKER.
    1790 January 10.
    L. 5 pp. 19th entury copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Details of the settlement of Peter Jefferson's estate, mentioning accounts of Kippen & Co., Dabney Carr, Sr., Alexander McCaul; expenses while a student at William and Mary and under George Wythe; payment of his sisters' portions; expenses of maintaining the family charged to the estate; division between Randolph and Thomas. John Harvie and John Nicholas, Sr., the other executors. [140]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARVIE.
    1790 January 11.
    L and map. 4 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. ALS, 1790 February 4, THOMAS JEFFERSON to THOMAS MANN Randolph, SR., on verso last page (apparently a contemporary impression offset faintly by accident). See 1790 February 4 below for 19th century transcription of part of the letter. Map: 3 additional copies, original and 2 letterpress copies; letterpress copies, Barrow.

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    Boundary dispute regarding land bought by Harvie from James Marks, bordering on property of Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr., James Hickman, Martin Key, and William Watson. Anderson Bryan, the official surveyor. Map of the land in dispute. [141]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello to NICHOLAS LEWIS.
    [1790] January 11.
    in DL L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Encloses a letter to be read and posted. [incorrectly dated 1791] [142]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN NICHOLAS, [SR.].
    1790 January 20.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Encloses copy of his letter of 10 January to Dr. Thomas Walker concerning Peter Jefferson's estate. Confusion regarding board and clothing of his sisters, charged to the estate. [143]

  • GEORGE WASHINGTON, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1790 January 21.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. (4 pp. on 2 l.; with [130], [132] and [133]).Printed: Randall I 557-558; B of R VIII 564 (MS. in DLC).

    Arrival of Mr. Madison. Confidence in Jefferson's ability to carry out important duties of Secretary of State. Public satisfaction with Jefferson's French ministry. No alteration likely in the commission from the United States to the Court of France. [144]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS WALKER.
    1790 January 25.
    AL. 3 pp.; Barrow. Fragment. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. #5533. Printed: Boyd XVI, 127-29.

    T. J. and Randolph Jefferson settled estate of Peter Jefferson with John Nicholas. Provisions for sisters, Anna Scott Jefferson, and lands. Cost of T. J.'s education, some owed to Thomas Walker. Accounts with Dabney Carr, Kippen and Company, John Walker, and Francis Walker. [2434]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, SR.
    1790 February 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Fragment. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. See 1790 January 11 above for complete letter.

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    Marriage of Martha Jefferson and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Property settlements. Wedding plans. [145]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES LYLE.
    1790 February 5.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Settlement of account of Kippen & Co. against Peter Jefferson's estate. Mentions Thomas Walker, an executor, and Alexander McCaul. [146]

  • WILLIAM TATHAM to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1790 February 17.
    ALS. 3 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. #9511-c.

    Tatham writes concerning maps, histories, and guidebooks of Virginia and the South which he has proposed writing and for which he is currently compiling material.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DEED to MARTHA JEFFERSON and THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1790 February 21.
    ADS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VIII 564 (MS. in DLC).

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    Conveying 1,000 acres of land in Bedford County, a portion of Poplar Forest, together with all its appurtenances, slaves (27 in all), and livestock, given to Martha upon her marriage to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Includes Jefferson's map of Poplar Forest. Mentions a similar conveyance of property in Henrico County, called Varina, from Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr., to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [147]

  • MARRIAGE CONTRACT OF THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR. AND MARTHA JEFFERSON.
    1790 February 23.
    DS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Signed by T. J. Owned by Office of Clerk of Albemarle County Court. #5145. Cf. Boyd XVI, 191, note.

    [2435]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON. RECORD OF PLANTING.
    1790 February.
    AD. 2 l. McGregor Library, #3620.

    Largely fruit trees. [2436]

  • PETER CARR, Spring Forest, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1790 March 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

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    Unable to find any books, papers throwing light on Dabney Carr's transactions with Thomas Walker. Difficulties in procuring Coke on Littleton. References to Martha and Maria Jefferson and to James Minor. [148]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Monticello?], to [NICHOLAS LEWIS].
    [1790 March 7].
    L. 1 pp. Fragment. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Hopes Lewis' health better. Mentions Mrs. Lewis. [226]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Richmond, to [ELIZABETH WAYLES] EPPES.
    1790 March 7.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVI, 208-9.

    Wanted to visit Eppington, but must go to New York. Maria will stay with Mrs. Eppes. Maria's Spanish studies and Don Quixote. [2437]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LYLE.
    1790 March 7.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Settlement of Peter Jefferson's estate. Mentions accounts and payments of R. (John?) Harvie, A. Donald and Alexander McCaul. [149]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.].
    1790 March 8.
    ALS. 1 p. Photostat, #5213-d.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Alexandria], Va., to [FRANCIS] COFFIN, Dunkerque.
    1790 March 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy of #10745 below. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 90 (MS. in DLC).

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    Box of plants for the Comtesse de Tessé, for which William Short, U. S. Charge at Paris, will pay charges. [150]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Alexandria, Va., to ALEXANDER DONALD, Richmond
    1790 March 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Ship box of plants for the Comtesse de Tessé to M. Lamotte at le Havre or Mr. Coffin at Dunkerque. [151]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Alexandria, Va., to [WILLIAM] FITZHUGH.
    1790 March 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Purchase of a horse. Will go to New York by stage because of deep snow. Offers any services he can render in New York. [152]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Virginia, to M. [DE LA] MOTTE, le Havre.
    1790 March 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 257 (MS. in DLC).

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    Box of plants for Mme. la Comtesse de Tessé. Charge expenses to William Short, U. S. Chargé d'Affaires at Paris. [153]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Alexandria, Va., to ALEXANDER DONALD, Richmond
    1790 March 11.
    L. 1 pp.; inexpert repairs. #10745.

    Ship box of plants for the Comtesse de Tessé to M. Lamotte at le Havre or Mr. Coffin at Dunkerque. Recipient's copy of [151] , above.

  • CONGRESSIONAL APPROPRIATION BILL.
    1790 March 26.
    DS. Signed by T. J., Secretary of State. 2 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449.

    [2438]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to PETER CARR.
    1790 March 28.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 71 (MS. in DLC).

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    Proof of payment to Dabney Carr's estate rests with Dr. Thomas Walker. List of law readings. References to Coke on Littleton, to James Monroe, and to Dabney Carr, Jr. [154]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    [1790 March 28].
    L. 1 pp. Fragment. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    News of Mrs. Trist and Miss Rittenhouse for Martha and Maria. [227]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to [EDWARD] DOWSE, Boston.
    1790 April 1.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 126 (MS. in DLC).

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    Ordering set of porcelain from the Indies. [155]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to the MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE.
    1790 April 2.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: Ford V 151-153; L & B VIII 11-13; B of R VI 254 (letterpress copy in DLC).

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    Opposition to the Constitution has disappeared with the amendments; the "vaut-rien" Rhode Island will soon come over. [156]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to DR. [RICHARD] GEM.
    [1790 April 4].
    L. 1 pp.; Barrow. Fragment. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Martha's marriage to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [157]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1790 April 4.
    ALS. 2 pp. Letterpress copy. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #3177. Printed: SNR 180-181; Randall I 622 (extract).

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    News of Mrs. Trist, Miss Rittenhouse, Mrs. Buchanan, and Miss Holliday. Difficulty in procuring a house in New York. Misses Martha and Maria. Admonishes her to cherish her husband. [158]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1790 April 4.
    ALS. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: SNR 180-181; Randall I 622 (extract).

    News of Mrs. Trist, Miss Rittenhouse, Mrs. Buchanan, and Miss Holliday. Difficulty in procuring a house in New York. Misses Martha and Maria. Admonishes her to cherish her husband. Copy of [158] , above.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA [EDWARD TELFAIR].
    1790 April 6.
    LS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Jay W. Johns. #5315.

    Acts of Congress on Western land claims of North Carolina and exportation of uninspected goods. [2439]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to WILLIAM SHORT, Paris.
    1790 April 6.
    LS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2604-h. Photostat. Deposited by C. S. Hutter, Esq. Printed: W (2) XII 294-296.

    Official notification of his recall to be transmitted to the King and to M. de Montmarin. U. S. will repay its foreign debts, although the act of Congress may be too late to save the French court. Parts missing from officer's fusilss. Negotiation for captives in the line. Requests authentic data to supplement information in Leyden Gazette and lies in the British press. Mentions Jacques Necker. [159]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1790 April 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat, #541, of #1223-a , below. Original owned by Mrs. William S. Gooch. Printed Randall I 622; SNR 181.

    Requesting a letter. Asks about Don Quixote. Mentions Mr. Randolph, Francis, and Elizabeth Wayles Eppes. [160]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1790 April 11.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy of #1223-a, below. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVI, 331-32.

    Requesting a letter. Asks about Don Quixote. Mentions Mr. Randolph, Francis, and Elizabeth Wayles Eppes. [2440]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1790 April 11.
    ALS. 1 pp.; heavily ink-stained and torn. Recipient's copy. McGregor Library, #1223-a. Printed: Boyd XVI, 331-32.

    Requesting a letter. Asks about Don Quixote. Mentions Mr. Randolph, Francis, and Elizabeth Wayles Eppes. [2440]

  • MARY LEWIS, Albemarle County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1790 [April ] 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Originally calendared as incorrect date 1770.

    Letter from agent's wife regarding conditions at Bedford County (Poplar Forest) and Shadwell. Mr. Lewis' illness, measles among the slaves at Bedford prices of wheat and tobacco. Mentions Mr. Clark and Mr. Meriwether Sends ham, venison, and bacon. [21]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to the MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE.
    1790 April 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: L & B VIII 25-27; TJR III 55-56; B of R VI 254 (MS. in DLC).

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    Introducing Mr. Horry, a nephew of General Pinckney. [161]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to WILLIAM SHORT, Paris.
    1790 April 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Introducing Mr. Horry. [162]

  • MARY [i.e. MARIA] JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1790 April 25.
    L. 1 pp. Typescript. Gift of Miss Olivia Taylor. #1397.

    Trip to Richmond. Report on her reading and music. Reference to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [163]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, [Richmond].
    1790 April 26.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: Randall I 623; SNR 181-182.

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    Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Martha, and Maria are not good correspondents. Encloses Fenno's Gazette which will henceforth copy news from the Leyden Gazette. Hopes the Randolphs will settle at Edgehill. [164]

  • PETER CARR, Spring Forest, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York. ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J.
    1790 April 30.
    Another copy: ALS. 3 pp. File draft; Barrow. Docketed by Carr. Carr Cary Papers, #1231.

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    Discussion of reading of Blackstone and Coke. Debates in the House of Representatives. References to Maria Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and Martha Randolph. [165]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1790 May 2.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVI, 405.

    No news from Maria, Martha, or Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [2441]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM ON GEORGIA-INDIAN QUESTION.
    1790 May 3.
    D. 2 pp. Copy by N. P. Trist, ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Another MS. in DLC. Printed: Ford V 165-167.

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    Opinion, given as member of Washington's cabinet, on Georgia's right to grant lands to which the Indian claims have not yet been extinguished. [166]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to COL. NICHOLAS LEWIS.
    1790 May 4.
    AL. 1 pp.; signature torn away. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #7443-c. Printed: Boyd XVI, 411.

    Introduction for Judge James Wilson of federal Supreme Court who will be in Charlottesville on his circuit. Regards to Mrs. Lewis. [2441-a]

  • ELIZABETH EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York.
    1790 May 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

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    News of Martha and Maria. [167]

  • MARIA JEFFERSON, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, [New York].
    1790 May 23.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2143.

    Page One   Page Two   

    An account of her day. [168]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1790 May 25.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   Page Three   Page Four   

    Plans to settle at Varina, and to buy small farm near Monticello. Illness due to sun stroke. Superiority of New England farmers to Virginia overseers. [169]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to THE PRESIDENT OF PENNSYLVANIA
    1790 May 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Jen Tholand. #10717.

    Jefferson sends copies of an act of Congress concerned with the Judicial Process [not present].

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, [New York].
    1790 May 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Accounts with Daniel Ross & Co. Has been served with a writ on account of the Prince of Wayles (sic) cargo. [170]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1790 June 6.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Is glad she is going to settle in Albemarle. Possibility of moving the government to Philadelphia. Recurrent headaches. Sailing party with the President. Mentions Maria Jefferson and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [171]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to GARLAND JEFFERSON.
    1790 June 11.
    L. 4 pp. 19th century copy. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Ford V 179-182; B of R VI 239 (MS. in DLC).

    Page One   Page Two   Page Three   Page Four   

    No clerkship available. Advises study of law in Albemarle where he can share the use of T. J.'s library with Peter Carr. Outline of course of reading. [172]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to NICHOLAS LEWIS, Albemarle County.
    1790 June 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 270 (MS. in DLC).

    Page One   

    Introducing his relative, Garland Jefferson, for whom Jefferson is providing board, room, and the use of his law books. [173]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to PETER CARR, Albemarle County. L.
    1790 June 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 329 (MS. in DLC).

    Page One   

    Introducing Garland Jefferson, his relative. [174]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to PETER CARR, Albemarle County.
    1790 June 13.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 71 (MS. in DLC).

    Page One   Page Two   

    Recurrent headaches. Introducing Garland Jefferson, who will share with him the use of Jefferson's books. Recommendations for his study of law. Possibility of Congress' moving to Baltimore. Money paid to Dr. Walker, on account of [Dabney Carr's?] estate. [175]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to [ELIZABETH WAYLES] EPPES.
    1790 June 13.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVI, 489.

    Headache. Appreciates Mrs. Eppes's care of Maria. House of Representatives to remove to Baltimore, but Senate may not concur, wishing to go instead to Philadelphia. New York climate. Mentions Francis Eppes. [2442]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1790 June 13.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Partial loss of signature from trimming at bottom. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVI, 491-92.

    Wants Maria's pudding when in Virginia. Foods, birds, maxims, and books. Headache. [2443]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to NICHOLAS LEWIS, Albemarle County.
    1790 June 13.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 2,70 (MS. in DLC).

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    Receipt of Mrs. Lewis' letter. Recurrent headaches. Enclosed grains of highland rice. Advises concentration on wheat rather than tobacco. Price of tobacco. Congress may remove to Baltimore or Philadelphia. Hams sent by Mrs. Lewis. [176]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to GEORGE MASON.
    1790 June 13.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: L & B VIII 35-36; Ford V 183-184; B of R VI 316 (letterpress copy in DLC).

    Page One   

    Amendments to the Constitution. [177]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to RICHARD PETERS, Philadelphia.
    1790 June 13.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 369 (MS. in DLC). Another MS. in PPHi.

    Page One   

    Apology to the Society of St. Patrick for not accepting their invitation. Possible sojourn in Philadelphia. [178]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to THOMAS RUSSELL.
    1790 June 13.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 401 (MS. in DLC) . Another MS. in PPHi.

    Page One   

    Returning a letter (of introduction?) for which he expresses thanks. [179]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON].
    [1792 June 15]
    ALS. Letterpress copy. Fragment. 1 pp. Last page only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Discourse on integrity. [3127]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to ANGELICA SCHUYLER CHURCH.
    [1790 June 23].
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Fragment. Letterpress copy. 2nd page only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVI, 549-50.

    May move Maria to New York or Philadelphia when Congress moves. John Trumbull and paintings in Philadelphia. Letter from Mme. de Corny. Mentions Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. Church, and Kitty Church. [2444]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to ANGELICA SCHUYLER CHURCH.
    1790 June 23.
    ALS. 2 pp. #11245. Printed: Boyd XVI, 549-50.

    May move Maria to New York or Philadelphia when Congress moves. John Trumbull and paintings in Philadelphia. Letter from Mme. de Corny. Mentions Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. Church, and Kitty Church.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to GEORGE CLINTON.
    1790 June 25.
    LS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #2510.

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    Enclosing, to the Governor of New York, a copy of the enabling act for establishing U. S. courts in the State of Rhode Island. [180]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, [New York], to FRANCIS EPPES.
    [1790 July 4].
    L. 1 pp. Fragment. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Good price for wheat. French Revolution. French West Indies open for trade. Removal of government to Philadelphia. [186]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1790 July 4.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVI, 599.

    Spanish lessons, chickens, books, crops, weather, and family. [2445]

  • PETER CARR, Spring Forest, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York.
    1790 July 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Another copy: ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

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    Reports on reading for law. Dabney has all needed books. Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and Patsy at Eppington. His mother ill. [181]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Hanover, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York.
    1790 July 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Thanks for T. J.'s patronage. Will soon leave Washington Henry Academy for law study in Albemarle. [182]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to [GEORGE CLINTON].
    1790 July 9.
    LS. 1 pp. #38-163-b. Endorsed by Clinton.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Sending the New York Governor copies of the 11. S. Census Act, the act respecting Rhode Island, and the act for the purchase of the District of Columbia. [183]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1790 July 17.
    L. 3 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: Randall I 625-626; SNR 187-188.

    Page One   Page Two   Page Three   

    Advice on her attitude toward Gabriella Harvie, in the event that Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr., should marry Gabriella. Prospect of buying land near Edgehill from Mr. [John?] H[arvie?], with Colonel Monroe as intermediary. [184]

  • MARY [MARIA] JEFFERSON, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1790 July 20.
    ALS. 1 pp.; small portion of upper right corner torn away, affecting text. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVII, 239.

    Aunt Skipwith recovering. Books: Barthélemy's Anacharsis and Gibbon's Roman Empire. Repairs to Monticello pianoforte. [2446]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to [WILLIAM] FITZHUGH, Chatham, Va.
    1790 July 21.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Fragment. Letterpress copy. 1st page only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVII, 241-42.

    Bob Hemings to take account of Tarquin to Fitzhugh on way to Fredericksburg. Tarquin lame. Unfavorable rate of exchange prevents drawing on Amsterdam bankers for Tarquin's price. Mentions packets. [2447]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to WILLIAM TEMPLE FRANKLIN, Philadelphia.
    1790 July 25.
    ALS. 3 pp.; inexpert repairs. Gift of Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., #3015. With a copy of the 1809 Birch engraving of T. J.

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    Specifications for quarters for the State Department, to be rented from Mr. Leiper. [185]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to WILLIAM TEMPLE FRANKLIN, Philadelphia.
    1790 July 25.
    ALS. 3 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Specifications for quarters for the State Department, to be rented from Mr. Leiper. [185]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to [ELIZABETH WAYLES] EPPES.
    1790 July 25.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVII, 265-66.

    Letters from Francis and her. Eppington to Richmond mail slow. Mentions Martha's maid. May establish Martha in Albemarle. Will consult with her about Maria at Monticello. [2449]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1790 July 25.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVII, 271-72.

    Maria owes him letters. Will see her and Francis and Elizabeth Wayles Eppes at Monticello. Mentions puddings and Spanish studies. [2448]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1790 August 3.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy, and a letterpress copy of the last page. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Randolph's recommendation of Mr. Thompson for consulship in the Canary Islands. T. J.'s attitude toward personal recommendations of this type. English undecided as to peace or war. Report on measures, weights, and coins. Declines membership in the Society of Edinburgh. Model of T. J.'s mouldboard plow. [187]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to [LOUIS] DE PINTO.
    1790 August 7.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist, ca. 1830. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: L & B VIII 73-76; TJR III 64-66.

    Page One   

    Superiority of the Constitution to the Articles of Confederation. [188]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1790 August 8.
    AL. 1 pp. Letterpress copy (incomplete). Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Plans for return to Monticello in September. Arrangements for residence in Philadelphia. Model of mouldboard plow. Mentions David Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Martin (slave), Mr. Fitzhugh, [James] Brown , Maria Jefferson. [189]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1790 August 8.
    AL. 1 pp. 19th century copy (incomplete). Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Plans for return to Monticello in September. Arrangements for residence in Philadelphia. Model of mouldboard plow. Mentions David Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Martin (slave), Mr. Fitzhugh, [James] Brown, Maria Jefferson. [189]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to WILLIAM SHORT, Paris.
    1790 August 12.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Original MS. in VWW. Printed: W (2) XII 300-301.

    Page One   

    Commission to Short, U. S. Chargé at Paris, to purchase forty bottles of champagne from M. Dorsey of Aij [Aix?], Champagne. Mentions a M. Cousin. [190]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to CAPT. NATHANIEL COLLY.
    1790 August 22.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Memorandum for the purchase of mahogany tables. Martha's marriage to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [191]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1790 August 22.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Page One   

    Visit to Rhode Island with President Washington. Plans for return to Monticello. Harness from France. Marriage of Lady Caroline Tufton. War between England and Spain. Mentions Mr. Rutledge and Maria Jefferson. [192]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1790 August 22.
    L. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    19th century copy. Horse buying. Mentions Monticello. [2450]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York, to WILLIAM FITZHUGH.
    1790 August 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Return to Monticello via Alexandria, Newgate, or Fredericksburg with James Madison. Directs slave Bob to go to Monticello. Order for a carriage horse. [193]

  • MARIA JEFFERSON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, New York.
    1790 August 28 [date received].
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Singing lessons. Dates for arrival of peas, strawberries, marlin swallows, and whippoorwills. [194]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES BROWN, Philadelphia.
    1790 September 20.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Order for table cloths, blankets, teakettle, sugar, cheese, and chocolate for Monticello. [195]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES MADISON.
    1790 September 20.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Purchase of a horse from Madison. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [196]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM RONALD.
    1790 September 20.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Sale of lands on the James River opposite Elk Island to pay his part of Mr. Wayles' debt to Farrell & Jones. [197]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES MADISON.
    1790 September 23.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Terms for purchase of a horse. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [198]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HENRY REMSEN, New York.
    1790 October 1.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. #38-163-b. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: B of R VI 387.

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    To the Chief Clerk of the Secretary of the State's Office concerning recognition of Mr. McDonogh by the U. S. Government. Renting of T. J.'s house. Enclosure for William Short. Reference to Mr. Bruce. [199]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [FRANCIS EPPES, Eppington].
    1790 October 8.
    ALS. 3 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Visited Richmond to buy Edgehill from Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr. for Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and to sell Cumberland lands to William Ronald. Will sell Elkhill. John Hanson's mortgage on Cumberland and Beaverdam lands. Received at Annapolis Hanbury's account against John Wayles. Cannot visit Eppington. Suggests that John Wayles Eppes go to Princeton College or to Philadelphia College, may use T. J.'s law books at Eppington or at Mr. Lewis's where James Monroe can assist him. Mentions Mr. and Mrs. [Henry?] Skipwith. [200]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS EPPES, Eppington.
    1790 October 8.
    L. 3 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVII, 581-82.

    Visited Richmond to buy Edgehill from Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr. for Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and to sell Cumberland lands to William Ronald. Will sell Elkhill. John Hanson's mortgage on Cumberland and Beaverdam lands. Received at Annapolis Hanbury's account against John Wayles. Cannot visit Eppington. Suggests that John Wayles Eppes go to Princeton College or to Philadelphia College, may use T. J.'s law books at Eppington or at Mr. Lewis's where James Monroe can assist him. Mentions Mr. and Mrs. [Henry?] Skipwith. [2451]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN KEY.
    1790 October 8.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Mr. Inis has not credited his tobacco at just prices. [201]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    1790 October 10.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVII, 584.

    Debt settlement with Mr. Ross. Sale of Elkhill. [2452]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DR. JAMES CURRIE.
    1790 October 22.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Has mentioned the subject (a government post?) Dr. Currie desired to the gentleman who was to call on him. [202]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1790 October 22.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Col. Thomas Mann Randolph's objections to the purchase of Edgehill for Martha and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Little prospect of buying from Mr. [Edward] Carter. [203]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, SR.
    1790 October 22.
    L. 4 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in CsmH.

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    Offers to compromise points at issue in the purchase of Edgehill for Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr.: price, slaves, land included. [204]

  • CUSTOMS DECLARATION.
    1790 October 22.
    DS.; Barrow. Signed by T. J. 1 pp. #5891.

    Wine and papers in ship Henrietta, Benjamin Wicks, master, from Havre de Grace. Witnessed by Sharp Delany and Frederick Phily. [2454]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [WILLIAM] FITZHUGH.
    1790 October 29.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Purchase of a horse; Mr. Vernon's horse too expensive. [205]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [REUBEN] LINDSAY.
    1790 October 29.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVII, 654.

    Arbitration of affairs of Mr. Mercer. [2455]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [ELIZABETH WAYLES] EPPES.
    1790 October 31.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVII, 658.

    Departing for Philadelphia. Purchase of Edgehill from Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr. for Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Negotiations with Mr. Carter. Martha at Monticello, perhaps with Maria. Will see John Wayles Eppes in Philadelphia. [2456]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ELIZABETH WAYLES EPPES.
    1790 October 31.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Duplicates item [2456] . [2457]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARVIE.
    1790 November 2.
    L. 4 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Land purchased by Harvie from James Marks, to which Jefferson had a prior claim. [206]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MERIWETHER SMITH.
    1790 November 2.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Concerning a letter forwarded to Mr. William Short. Recurrent headaches. [207]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GARLAND CARR.
    1790 November 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in CsmH.

    Page One   

    Papers on the matter in dispute with Mr. and Mrs. Reddick to be given to a lawyer, possibly Colonel Monroe, who will defend Sam Carr in the aid of Mr. Ronald. The attorney should decide on the advisability of a separate suit for waste. [208]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [JAMES] LYLE.
    1790 November 3.
    L. 1 pp.; Barrow. Fragment. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVII, 674-76.

    Discusses Dr. Thomas Walker's and John Harvie's settlement of Alexander McCaul's claim against Peter Jefferson's estate. [2458-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [FRANCIS] WALKER.
    1790 November 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Concerning Alexander McCaul's account [against Peter Jefferson's estate], mentioning two executors, Thomas Walker and John Harvie. Account against Mr. Carr's estate has been turned over to Peter Carr. [209]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER.
    1790 November 3.
    AL. 1 pp. Fragment. Letterpress copy. 1st page only; 2nd page missing. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVII, 676 77.

    See also item [209] . [2458]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DEED FOR SLAVES GIVEN TO THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR. AND MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1790 November 6.
    DS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVIII, 12.

    Conveys Suck and child Philip Evans, Scilla and children Suck, John, Dick, and George, and Molly, daughter of Mary. Witnessed by Nicholas Lewis and John Garland Jefferson. [2459]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MARTHA JEFFERSON CARR.
    1790 November 7.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in CsmH.

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    Scurrilous piece written against the inhabitants of Charlottesville by a Mr. Rind, which has been attributed to Peter Carr and Garland Jefferson. Need for Garland to leave Charlottesville. Mr. Lewis will pay Dr. Walker's account against Dabney Carr, Sr., since T. J. still owes the Carr estate. [210]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ANDREW DONALD, at Osborne's.
    1790 November 7.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Other MSS. in CSmH and MHi.

    Page One   

    Nicholas Lewis will pay balance owed to Donald by T. J. [211]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DR. [GEORGE] GILMER.
    1790 November 7.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Delays his opinion on the case of Mr. Harmer's will until his papers arrive from Paris. Mentions James Madison. [212]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HANSON.
    1790 November 7.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Page One   

    Wheat crop has cleared all debts except those to [William] Jones and Kippen & Co., which will be paid from the tobacco crop. [213]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1790 November 11.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Anderson's account of the Hebrides mislaid. Will give up purchase of Edgehill from his father. Possible sale of glebe at Varina. Considering purchase of Mazzei's place, plus 300 acres from Colonel Carter. [214]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Goochland, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1790 November 12.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

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    Boarding with Hilton. Determined on Jefferson's and Carr's advice to break off with the unfortunate Rind. [215]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN CHURCHMAN.
    [1790 November 24].
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 82 (letterpress copy in DLC).

    Page One   

    Thanks for pamphlet and chart. M. Le Roy will distribute pamphlets in Paris. [216]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to M. LEROY, Paris.
    1790 November 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 267 (MS. in DLC).

    Page One   

    Distribution of John Churchman's variation charts and pamphlets. [217]

  • NICHOLAS LEWIS Account with [PETER] JEFFERSON ESTATE .
    1790 November.
    AD. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Estimate of sums owed to, and charges against, the estate of Peter Jefferson. Includes state and county taxes, cost of Dabney Carr's education, value of crops of corn, wheat, and tobacco. [218]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1790 December 1.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: Randall II 14; SNR 190-191.

    Page One   

    Plan for regular family correspondence. Messages from Mrs. Waters (née Rittenhouse) and Mrs. Trist. Arrival of furniture from Paris. France is emitting great sums of paper money. Possibility of war. Price of wheat. Mentions Maria Jefferson and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [219]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1790 December 7.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Boyd XVIII, 141-42.

    Col. Bell at Charlottesville will forward reply. Letters to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Martha, and Maria. Letter from Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. at Richmond. House in Philadelphia. [2460]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1790 December 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Francis E. Shine. #3509.

    Recipient's copy of item [2460] . [2461]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES BROWN.
    1790 December 16.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Furniture to be forwarded from Norfolk to Monticello. [220]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1790 December 16.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Mr. Mazzei authorizes sale of Colle. Possibilities of purchasing [Edward] Carter's land adjoining. Instructions for planting sugar maple and paccan (pecan) nut trees. Official account of the western expedition. Wheat prices. Mentions [Nicholas] Lewis. [221]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON Philadelphia, to THOMAS McKEAN.
    1790 December 23.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Opinion of the Attorney General on Philip Wilson's application. [222]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1790 December 23.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Randall II 15 (extract); SNR 191-192.

    Page One   

    A scolding letter requesting that she write. Furniture delayed. Mentions Maria Jefferson and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [223]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [?].
    [1790].
    AL. Fragment. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Intermediate page only; beginning and end missing. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Payments to Kippen, Richard Randolph, Capt. William Meriwether, and Mr. Walker. Mr. Harvie and Mr. McCaul paid by Thomas Walker. Mentions Presque Isle. [2462]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON CLIMATES OF PHILADELPHIA AND MONTICELLO.
    [1790].
    AD. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #3620.

    [2463]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON EXPENSES.
    [1790].
    AD. 2 pp. Fragment. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Prices in Philadelphia. Note on verso mentions expenses of personnel in the Foreign Affairs and War and Marine offices. [2464]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DESIGN WITH SKETCH FOR DESK.
    [1790].
    AD. 1 pp. #6225.

    Recto   

    [2465], [N-436]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LIST OF LAND HOLDINGS.
    Physical Location: Architectural drawings, BOX 2. [ca. 1790].
    AD. 2 pp.; silked. #2260.

    Lists more than 5000 acres in Monticello, Shadwell, and his other tracts in Albemarle County, plus 474 acres deeded to Philip Mazzei et al. for the purpose of maturing wine. Also listed are 157 acres including Natural Bridge in Rockbridge County, and a lot in Richmond. Details all patents and conveyances from the original patent until the land was deeded to Peter or Thomas Jefferson. Portions of his lands had passed through the following hands: Nelson Anderson, William Byrd, Edward Carter, John Carter, Jonathan Clarke, ----Crawford, Thomas Garth, Thomas Graves, John Harvie, Edwin Hickman, James Hickman, Thomas Hickman, William Hickman, James Marks, Walter Monsley, William Randolph, Robert Sharpe, John Smith, Joseph Smith, Philip Smith, and Thomas Smith. Mentions Lord Dunmore. [225]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON TABLE OF MILEAGES, GEORGETOWN TO MONTICELLO.
    [1790-1809].
    AD. 4 pp.; Barrow. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5118.

    Lists Bentivoglio, Gordon's, Orange Court House, Downey's Ford, Stevensburg, Norman's Ford, Elk run Church, Slate run Church, Gaines's, Bullrun, Songster's, Fairfax Court House, Falls Church, Rapidan, Robinson, Culpeper Court House, Hedeman, Jefferson, Fauquier Court House, Lacy's Leesburg, Knowland's Cross Roads, Frederick, Md., German's Gap, Kennerly's, Narrow Passage, Woodstock, Stover's, Zane's, Winchester, Threetons, McCormack's, Harper's Ferry, Strode's, Somerville's mill, Wren's, Ravensworth, Richard Fitzhugh, Greenwich, Madison's Cave, Gilbert's, Colchester, Dumfries, Thomas's, Jones's, Thomson's, Newgate, Georgetown ferry, and Alexandria. [2467]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    [1791] January 5.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. McGregor Library, #1223. Printed: Randall II 15; SNR 192.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Angry that she has not written. Mentions Charlottesville. Incorrectly dated 1790. [228]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON, [Monticello].
    1791 January 5.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: SNR, 158.

    Angry that she has not written. Mentions Charlottesville. Incorrect date of 1790 corrected by T. J. [2468]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON, [Monticello].
    1791 January 5.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Angry that she has not written. Mentions Charlottesville. Duplicates items [228] and [2468] . [2469]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [FRANCIS] EPPES.
    1791 January 20.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Had hoped to see John Wayles Eppes, but house not done. Peace between Great Britain and Spain has affected American produce unfavorably. Mentions John Hanson, crops, Elizabeth Wayles Eppes. Increasing demand for wheat in France. [2470]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [FRANCES] EPPES.
    1791 January 20.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Duplicates item 2470. [2471]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1791 January 20.
    L. 1 pp. Two 19th century copies, one by Cornelia Jefferson Randolph. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Page One   Page One   

    News from William Short in France: sale of church lands, riot in Paris which destroyed M. de Castrie's furniture. Copy of the Encyclopédie and of Buffon's works for Mr. Randolph. Needs warm stockings. Letter for a neighbor from Paris. Mentions Maria Jefferson. [229]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to DAVID STUART.
    1791 January 29.
    LS. 1 pp.; backed with white paper. #8122. Printed: B of R VI 444 (MS. in DLC) .

    Mr. Carrol[l] will not act as one of the commissioners for the federal seat. President thinks Major L'Enfant qualified to make a survey of the ground. [230]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to GEORGE MASON.
    1791 February 4.
    L. 2 pp. Copied for N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: L & B VIII 123-125; Ford V 274-276; B of R VI 316 (letterpress copy in DLC).

    Page One   Page Two   

    Importance of the French Revolution in preventing our falling back to the halfway house, the English Constitution. Fears effect of fiscal arrangements by our government. Need to augment numbers in the House of Representatives to give more representation to farmers. Madison's esteem for Mason. Is endeavoring to get distinction for the French, our useful customers. Send copy of a report. [231]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES BROWN.
    1791 February 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10020-a.

    Jefferson asks Brown to forward a commission about a tobacco sale to D. Hytton, or in Hytton's absence to execute it himself. A letter for a Captain Colley is also mentioned.

  • MARIA JEFFERSON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1791 February 13.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: SNR 193-194.

    Page One   Page Two   

    News of Martha Jefferson Randolph and her daughter, Anne Cary Randolph. [232]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1791 February 16.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. #5533. Printed: SNR, 159.

    Martha's baby, Anne Cary Randolph. Sends John Gregory's Comparative view of the state and faculties of man with those of the animal world for Martha. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. and Jennie. Spanish and harpsichord lessons. [2472]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1791 February 16.
    ALS. 1 pp.; silked. #38-576. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: SNR 193; Randall II 16.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Recipient's copy. Martha's baby, Anne Cary Randolph. Sends John Gregory's Comparative view of the state and faculties of man with those of the animal world for Martha. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. and Jennie. Spanish and harpsichord lessons. [233]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1791 February 26.
    ALS. 3 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Page One   Page Two   Page Three   Page Four   

    Progress in his reading. Birth of Anne Cary Randolph. Rage of the people of Albemarle against him (Garland) has abated. Sam Carr's contract with John Carr for Mrs. Reddick's dower. Peter Carr at Monticello. Request for a watch. [234]

  • MARIA JEFFERSON, Varina, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1791 February 27.
    19th century copy of extract. 1 pp. #8937.

    Compliments Martha Jefferson Randolph. Mentions Sallie Cropper. Incorrectly dated 1796. [2472-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON CUSTOMS DECLARATION.
    1791 February 28.
    D. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5385-ac.

    Acknowledges account for samples of wine of Portugal imported from Lisbon on the ship Phoebe Williams. Duties owed to Collector, District of Pennsylvania. [2472-b]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to DANIEL S. HYLTON.
    1791 March 1.
    L .1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Requests information on shipment of the vis-a-vis. Possibility of marketing tobacco in Philadelphia. [235]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    [1791] March 2.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Mrs. Trist and Mrs. Waters have inquired for Martha. Hopes she and baby are well. Mentions Maria and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Letter for Justin P. P. Derieux. [236]

  • MARIA JEFFERSON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Philadelphia].
    1791 March 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: SNR 195-196.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Furniture has arrived. Naming of the Thomas M. Randolphs' daughter. Mentions Jenny and Mrs. Fleming. [237]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1791 March 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Requests that she list appearance of everything animal and vegetable so as to compare climates of Monticello and Philadelphia. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Miss Jenny [Randolph?], Martha Randolph, and Anne Randolph. [238]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1791 March 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Francis E. Shine. #3509. Printed: SNR, 159-60; Betts, Garden Book, 160-61, extract.

    Requests that she list appearance of everything animal and vegetable so as to compare climates of Monticello and Philadelphia. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Miss Jenny [Randolph?], Martha Randolph, and Anne Randolph. [2473]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to ANDREW DONALD.
    1791 March 13.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Concerning his portion of the debts of estate of John Wayles, his father-in-law. Refers Donald to Francis Eppes as executor. [239]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1791 March 14.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Charlottesville-Richmond mail service. Randolph's researches into the opossum. Crossing a dog and a wolf. His diary. Wants to read Buffon's Histoire Naturelle and the Encyclopédie. Health of Maria, Martha, and Anne Cary Randolph. Martha, Dr. John Gregory, and Mrs. Fleming disagree on baby food. Mentions Georgetown. [2474]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to WILLIAM BROWN.
    1791 March 17.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Disagreement as to price of tobacco listed in an account with Thomas Adamson for 1771. Price of tobacco in Richmond and in London. Mentions Messrs. Adams, Perkins, Buchanan, and Brown. [240]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN LAMB, New York.
    1791 March 17.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    To the Collector for the Port of New York concerning dutiable articles, including newspapers and pamphlets. Mentions Captain Bayley. [241]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to ADAM LINDSAY.
    1791 March 17.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Thanks for forwarding books for public use from W. Nelson. Order for moulded myrtle wax candles. [242]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    [1791] March 17.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Suggests name of Anne for his granddaughter. Plans to sell his tobacco in Philadelphia. President's trip to Richmond, Va., Charleston, S. C., Savannah and Augusta, Ga. Mentions Martha Randolph. [243]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [WILLIAM BROWN?].
    [1791 March 17].
    ALS. Fragment. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Last page only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Originally calendared as [1794].

    Tobacco sold to Messrs. Adams, Perkins, Buchannan, and Brown. Richmond merchant has books. [2538]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [JAMES] MAXWELL.
    1791 March 20.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Order for Hughes [Hewes] crab cider. Furniture forwarded to James Brown at Richmond. [245]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [JAMES CURRIE].
    1791 March 24.
    L. 1 pp. Fragment. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Reason for Mr. Potter's inability to pay two notes. [246]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [JOSEPH] FENWICK , [Bordeaux].
    1791 March 24.
    L. 3 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Requesting Fenwick's aid in presenting the case of Justin P. P. de Rieux, to de Rieux's uncle, M. Le Roy of Bordeaux. Despite de Rieux's worth and hard work, he is in straitened circumstances and needs help. [247]

  • MARY [i.e., MARIA] JEFFERSON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1791 March 26.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    All await his naming of the grandchild. Gift of a habit from Mrs. Lewis. [244], [248]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to CHARLES CARROLL.
    1791 April 4.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Settlement of balance with Mr. Brown. Duty must be laid on grain exported in British bottoms to equalize chances of our vessels. [249]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [NICHOLAS] LEWIS.
    1791 April 4.
    L. 3 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. MS. in CsmH.

    Page One   Page Two   Page Three   

    Has sold Albemarle and Bedford tobacco in Philadelphia. Sale of the fired tobacco in Richmond by Daniel Hylton. Payment to Lyle and Hanson. Payments due from Wilson. Debts of the John Wayles estate to Dr. Currie and Dobson. Francis Eppes, executor. White clover is the best improver of lands. [250]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN HANSON.
    1791 April 5.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Payments to Hanson and to Kippen & Co. will he met from sale of tobacco. Asks that he accept as payment of debt Mr. Ronald's mortgage bonds on Cumberland lands sold to Ronald by T. J. [251]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to DANIEL L. HYLTON, Richmond.
    1791 April 5.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Bill of lading for the vis-a-vis (carriage). T. J. has sold his tobacco crop in Philadelphia; asks that Hylton forward it and charge expenses to him. [252]

  • FRANCIS EPPES to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1791 April 5.
    ALS. 2 pp. #10582-f.

    Eppes writes about the education of his son, John Wayles Eppes, Monticello slave "Martin" and the sale of some property of Jefferson's.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to WAREHOUSE INSPECTORS, Richmond.
    1791 April 5.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Order to deliver his tobacco to Daniel Hylton, excepting that which was fired and that belonging to Nicholas Lewis and B [owling] Clarke for overseers' shares. [253]

  • MARY [JEFFERSON] BOLLING to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1791 April 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828. .
  • ELIZABETH EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1791 April 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Congratulations on his granddaughter. Will be glad to have Polly stay with her. Is delighted with his plans for John Wayles Eppes. [254]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [JOHN HARVIE?].
    [1791 April 7].
    AL. Fragment. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Intermediate page only; beginning and end missing. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Originally calendared as [1778].

    Surveying matters involving Anderson Bryan, Col. Randolph, and Staples. Claims on Col. Randolph and James Marks. Mentions Williamsburg and Albemarle County. [2356]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BACHE.
    1791 April 22.
    L. 1 pp. Typescript. Original owned by Franklin Bache. #38-743.

    Desires Bache to make his paper (the General Advertiser), a purely Republican vehicle of news with general distribution. [255]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1791 April 24.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: SNR, 163; Betts, Garden Book, 162, extract.

    Climates and ladies' veils. John Wayles Eppes with T. J. Botanical data. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Martha, and Anne Cary Randolph. [2476]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1791 April 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Harold W. Wilson. #5385-v.

    Duplicates item 2476. [2477]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to TOBIAS LEAR.
    1791 April 24.
    ANS. 1 pp. #6047.

    Mail for George Washington to Camden, Taylor's Ferry, and Mount Vernon. [2475]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Bermuda Hundred, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1791 April 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    The John Wayles estate will he responsible for the Prince of "Wayles" cargo. Choice of profession for John Wayles Eppes. [256]

  • PETER CARR, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1791 May 1.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Course of reading. Asks advice on practical side of law. Debts in Williamsburg unpaid. Draft on Nicholas Lewis. Garland Jefferson a "close student". References to Dabney Carr, [Matthew] Maury, and James Monroe. [257]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES McCLURG.
    1791 May 1.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 284 (MS. in DLC).

    Page One   

    Introducing Mr. Cassinove, of the banking firm of Van Staphorst in Amsterdam, who is visiting Norfolk and Richmond. [258]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES MAURY.
    1791 May 1.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another text in MHi.

    Page One   

    Introducing Tench Coxe, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, who has interested himself in Mr. Parkinson. [259]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to BEVERLEY RANDOLPH.
    1791 May 1.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 380 (MS. in DLC).

    Page One   

    Introducing Mr. Cassinove of Amsterdam. Asks that he show Tuckahoe to him. [260]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MR. FULWAR SKIPWITH.
    1791 May 6.
    L. 5 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    John Wayles' responsibility in case of Guineaman. Effect of death of Col. Randolph. Obligation of Farrell and Jones in slave trade with Africa. Cites Freeman 344, Tutthill vs. Roberts. Mentions Mrs. Skipwith's trip to Sweet Springs. [2478]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [HENRY REMSON].
    [1791, May 6]
    ALS. Letterpress copy. Fragment. 1 pp.; Barrow. Last page only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mr. Wythe too dear a friend to be impartial judge in a matter involving T. J. Returns to Virginia in fall. [3126]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to PETER CARR.
    1791 May 8.
    ALS. 2 pp. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Another MS. in MHi.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Advice on reading and practice of law. Dabney Carr's progress. Delay in payment of Carr's debts at Williamsburg. Payment of Mr. Wayles' debts has crippled his funds. References to Nicholas Lewis and Dr. Thomas Walker. [261]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1791 May 8.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: SNR, 164-65.

    Sends nankeen care of Mr. Brown, Richmond. Will answer Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr.'s letters to Monticello before joining James Madison in New York. Travel route: New York to Albany and Lake George, to Bennington, through Vermont to Connecticut River, thence to Hartford and New Haven and to New York and Philadelphia. Maria's riding lessons. Mentions Anne Cary Randolph. [2479]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1791 May 8.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. MS. in MHi. Printed: Randall II 9 (extract); SNR 199 (extract).

    Page One   Page Two   

    Importance of good relations with her neighbors. Loss of his vis-a-vis (carriage) in shipment; possible loss of tobacco and John Eppes' books and baggage on Captain Stratton's ship. List of books and furniture to be sent to Monticello. Petit has agreed to come from France as T. J.'s housekeeper. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph. [262]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to GEORGE WASHINGTON.
    1791 May 8.
    L. 5 pp. #38-414-a. Copied for N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: Ford V 328-330; L & B VIII 192-195. THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to BENJAMIN VAUGHAN. 1791 MAY 11. L. on pp. 3-5. #38-414-a. Copied for N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Letterpress copy in DLC. Printed: Ford V 332-334.

    Page One   Page Two   Page Three   Page Four   Page Five   

    Washington letter: Indiscretion of J. B. Smith's brother in printing T. J.'s note in approbation of Tom Paine's Rights of Man has caused a split with John Adams. Accounts in Fenno's papers. Discourse on Davila. Plan to replace public records of Virginia burned by the British. Asks permission to copy his letters to Washington written while governor of Virginia. [263]

    Vaughan letter: Experiments with mountain rice from Africa and Timor. Thanks for Sacontalá and for Smeaton's book. Astonishment at Burke's Reflections on the French Revolution. Paine's answer. Satisfaction with the new Constitution. Greetings to Lord Wycombe and Dr. Price. Mentions Dr. Priestley.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS LIEPER.
    1791 May 10.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Requests payment for Bedford tobacco arrived on Captain Stratton's ship. Painters should start work Monday. [264]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES LYLE.
    1791 May 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Offers bonds backed by mortgages on land sold to Mr. Ronald in payment for his debts to Lyle, to Kippen & Co. and to Farrell & Jones. Mentions [Alexander] McCaul. [265]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to BENJAMIN VAUGHAN.
    1791 May 11 .
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Letterpress copy in DLC. Printed: Ford V 332-334.

    Page One   

    Experiments with mountain rice from Africa and Timor. Thanks for Sacontalá and for Smeaton's book. Astonishment at Burke's Reflections on the French Revolution. Paine's answer. Satisfaction with the new Constitution. Greetings to Lord Wycombe and Dr. Price. Mentions Dr. Priestley. [266]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES MAURY.
    1791 May 13.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: B of R VI 318 (MS. in DLC).

    Page One   

    Prosperity of the Union. [267]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    1791 May 15.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: SNR, 165-66.

    John Wayles Eppes and Capt. Stratton arrived. Letter to Mr. Fulwar Skipwith concerning Guineaman. Coming to Virginia, perhaps not Richmond. John Wayles Eppes's studies. Trip to Lake George, Lake Champlain. [2480]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to ELIZABETH WAYLES EPPES.
    1791 May 15.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed SNR, 166.

    Favor from John Wayles Eppes. Letter, this date, to Francis Eppes. Mentions Anne Cary Randolph. Would have left Maria with Mrs. Eppes, but Martha needed her at Monticello. [2481]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1791 May 23.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Farming notes from Monticello: strawberries, cherries, beans, inoculation of trees by Anthony. Irregularity of the postal service. [268]

  • MARIA JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1791 May 29.
    AL. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Thanks for a veil he sent. Study of botany and arithmetic. Her mare is pretty. Abundance of fruit. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and Anne Randolph. [269]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Lake Champlain, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1791 May 31.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Ford V 337-338; SNR 201-202.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Beauty of Lake George; Lake Champlain less attractive. Trip through New England and New York to Philadelphia. Superior climate of Virginia. Good wishes to Anne. [270]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1791 June 23.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Randall II 21-22; SNR 203-204.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Headaches gone. Uncertain when he will return to Monticello. Duke of Dorset's daughter complains that Martha has not written. Mentions Fulwar Skipwith, Mrs. Trist, and Mrs. Waters. Asks that tobacco be sent so that he may make payment to John Hanson. Mirabeau and Duke de Richelieu are dead and Duke de Fronsac is head of the family. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Maria Jefferson, and Anne Randolph. [271]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1791 June 26.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. #501. Draft in MHi. Printed: Randall II 22; SNR 204.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Geography of Lake George area. Received tobacco reports from Mr. Nicholas Lewis and Mr. Daniel Hylton. Mentions Martha, Anne Cary Randolph, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [272]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1791 June 26.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: SNR, 169.

    Geography of Lake George area. Received tobacco reports from Mr. Lewis and Mr. Hylton. Mentions Martha, Anne Cary Randolph, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [2482]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN DOBSON.
    1791 July 4.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. MS. in CsmH.

    Page One   Page Two   

    T. J.'s tobacco will not produce the expected payment on bonds assigned to Dobson by John Hanson, T. J.'s portion of the John Wayles estate debt to Farrell & Jones. [273]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, [Monticello].
    1791 July 10.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. MS. in MHi.

    Page One   

    Postal route from Richmond to Staunton via Tuckahoe, Goochland Courthouse, Columbia, and Charlottesville. Stores for Monticello sent by Captain Stratton. Messages for Maria Jefferson, Anne Randolph, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [274]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [NATHANIEL] CHIPMAN.
    1791 July 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Victor B. Levit. #8265-b.

    Commission as judge of District of Vermont sent at same time as those for attorney and marshal. Encloses a new commission signed by Washington. [2482-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello].
    1791 July 17.
    L. 1 pp. Fragment. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Sugar maple trees from Prince on Long Island. Conversion from tobacco to wheat. Sale of tobacco crop. Stores for Monticello sent by Captain Stratton. Delay in return to Monticello. [275]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN DOBSON.
    1791 July 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Deficiency in payment of his debts from proceeds of his tobacco crop will be made up by the wheat crop. [276]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, [Monticello].
    1791 July 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. MS. in MHi.

    Page One   

    Arrival of Petit from France. News of the Convent of Panthemont which Martha attended. Stores for Monticello sent by Captain Stratton. President is ill. News of Mme. de Taubenheim, Botitorer, and William Short. [277]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., [Monticello].
    1791 July 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. MS. in CsmH.

    Page One   

    Proposes to build and rent a mill to Mr. Divers and others. Letters for P. Marks and [Justin P. P.] de Rieux. Mentions Mr. Henderson. [278]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to NATHANIEL COLLEY.
    1791 July 31.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Receipt of tables. [279]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON, [Monticello].
    1791 July 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #1223. Printed: Randall II 22; SNR 204-205.

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    Wants stores sent to Mr. Brown, Richmond, moved to Monticello. Sent commodes and chessmen. Petit says chessmen were sent. Asks about Maria's and Martha's music. [280]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1791 July 31.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: SNR, 169-70.

    Wants stores sent to Mr. Brown, Richmond, moved to Monticello. Sent commodes and chessmen. Petit says chessmen were sent. Asks about Maria's and Martha's music. [2483]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to NATHANIEL BURWELL.
    1791 August 1.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Requests information on the public certificates owned by {John?] Paradise which can be used to pay off his debts. [281]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [PHILIP MAZZEI].
    1791 August 2.
    L. 3 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   Page Three   

    Dohrman's, Blair's, Bowdoin's, and George Nicholas, debts to Mazzei. Encloses copies of papers given to T. J. when he departed to Paris. Advises that he turn Virginia certificates into U. S. paper, and consult Edmund Randolph about it. Disapproves of the assumption of state paper at discount. Sale of Colle. Value of Mazzei's land in Richmond. Will take books in payment of Barrois, debt. Glad Mazzei is under the wings of the Diet and King. Distaste for his office. News of Maria Jefferson and Martha Randolph. Greetings to Duchess of Danville and Duke and Duchess de la Rochefoucault. Mentions Foster Debbs and Mr. Garth. [282]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    1791 August 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Fragment. Letterpress copy. 1st page only: 2nd page missing. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    See item 2485. [2484]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    1791 August 7.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Asks about Capt. Hylton's debts to Mazzei. John Wayles Eppes's law studies. Unsettled time of George Washington's trip to Virginia makes T. J.'s trip uncertain. Hopes to see Mr. and Mrs. Eppes at Monticello because cannot get to Eppington. Tobacco unprofitable. Will sell property to settle debt to John Hanson. Mentions friends at Hors-du-monde. [2485]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., [Monticello].
    1791 August 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat, #2873. Original owned by Harold Jefferson Coolidge.

    August Davies, proposed postal route from Richmond through Columbia and Charlottesville to Staunton Washington's illness. Need for replacing a carriage horse. England's preparation for war. Revolution in Santo Domingo. Estimates census will total 3,800,000 inhabitants. [283]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to CHRISTIAN BAEHR.
    1791 August 14.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Order for coat and breeches. [284]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to COLONEL FORREST, [Georgetown].
    1791 August 14.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Introducing Tench Coxe. [285]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, [Monticello].
    1791 August 14.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Return to Monticello in September. Stores sent by Captain Stratton. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Maria Jefferson, and Anne Randolph. [286]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [BENJAMIN] STODDERT.
    1791 August 14.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Introducing Tench Coxe. [287]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1791] August 20 [date received].
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Report on law reading. Requests permission to return to Albemarle where he can get books more easily and counteract bad opinion of him there. Reference to his uncle John Garland. [595]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1791 August 21.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. #501. Printed: Randall II 23; SNR 205-206.

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    Date for return to Monticello. Purchase of horse for T. J. by Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Reference to James Madison. [288]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1791 August 21.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: SNR, 170.

    Coming to Monticello. Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. will get him a new horse. James Madison lends horse for trip to Virginia. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Martha, and Anne Cary Randolph. [2486]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1791 August 21.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    copy. Duplicates item 2486. [2487]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Tuckahoe, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1791 August 22.
    ALS. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Visit to Tuckahoe to vote for his father for a seat in the Virginia Senate. Purchase of Edgehill. Papers relating to the legacy left to M. de Rieux. Stoves at Mr. Brown's. T. J.'s return to Monticello. Mentions Martha Randolph. [289]

  • WILLIAM TATHAM to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1791 August 26.
    ALS. 10 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. #9511-c. Printed: Ford-Bixby 49-56.

    Tatham writes concerning maps, histories, and guidebooks of Virginia and the South which he has proposed writing and for which he is currently compiling material.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1791 August 28.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. MS. in MHi.

    Page One   

    [Justin P. P.] de Rieux's letters and power-of-attorney. Will meet Commissioners of Public Buildings in Georgetown; then to Orange with James Madison. Requests two wagon horses to meet him. King of France attempts to escape. [290]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON Philadelphia, to CHRISTIAN BAEHR.
    1791 August 29.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Order for gilet and breeches. [291]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES BROWN, Richmond.
    1791 August 29.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. MS. in MHi.

    Page One   

    Shipment of putty for Monticello by the Sloop Polly. [292]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [JAMES] CURRIE.
    1791 August 30.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Mr. Morris' bonds are to serve as security for his debt to Dr. Currie after Dr. Griffin has been satisfied. [293]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES MAURY, Liverpool, England.
    1791 August 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat, #931. Endorsed by T. J. Deposited by Mrs. Anne F. Maury. Printed: B of R VI 318 (MS. in DLC).

    Acknowledges receipt of copy of the Corn Law. Refusal of ship masters to render accounts. Crop of wheat is fine, but corn and tobacco have been hurt by a drought. [294]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS LIEPER.
    1791 August 31.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Requests note for fifty or one hundred dollars. Shipment of tobacco expected on Captain Stratton's ship. [295]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS LIEPER.
    1791 August 31.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Money for trip. Shipment of tobacco expected on Capt. Stratton's ship. [2488]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1791 September 2.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Mazzei's claims against Captain Hylton's estate will be referred to Ralph Hylton. Betsy [Elizabeth Eppes?] has another girl. Invitation to T. J., the Randolphs, and Maria Jefferson to come to Eppington. Education of John Wayles Eppes. [296]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ANDREW ELLICOT.
    1791 September 15.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Offer to hire Mr. Shuter's houseboy, Billy. [297]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ADAM LINDSAY.
    1791 September 15.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Order for myrtle wax candles and Hughes [Hewes] crab cider. [298]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES LYLE.
    1791 September 15.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. MS. in CsmH.

    Page One   

    Requests account of Peter Jefferson's estate, necessary for settlement of Dr. Walker's account. Will make payment upon the sale of his tobacco. Mentions John Nicholas. [299]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES WILSON.
    1791 September 21.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Requesting that he come to Monticello to make a settlement with T. J. Mentions Nicholas Lewis. [300]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES BROWN, Richmond.
    1791 September 27.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Requests list of tobacco sold to Mr. Donald. Order for muslin, dimity, and shoes for Maria Jefferson, and cash for his return to Philadelphia. Discusses various methods of payment. [301]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    1791 October 5.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    To Philadelphia with Maria. To Virginia in Spring to settle with John Hanson. Cannot find Mazzei's account against Hylton. Perhaps with Blair. Samuel Woodson and Robert Lewis defaulted on bond; have not paid Eppes money spent on Maria. To pay John Wayles Eppes. Books from Europe for John Wayles Eppes. Mr. Skipwith says Wigan, Bevin's administrator, sues T. J. and Eppes. Health of Mrs. Eppes. [2489]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HENRY SKIPWITH.
    1791 October 5.
    L. 9 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. MS. in CsmH.

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    Hopes for an accommodation in the action by Bevins' executor against them. T. J.'s opinion of the paper signed by Skipwith and John Hanson (concerning the Wayles estate). Will not assume responsibility if John Wayles was security for a debt of Benjamin Harrison to Coles. Mentions Eppington, Hors du Monde, Mrs. Skipwith, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eppes. [302]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER.
    1791 October 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Fragment. 1st page only. Barrow. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mr. Lyle to supply copy of Kippen and Company account with estate of Peter Jefferson prior to first accounts with Mr. Nicholas. Letter from Lyle, Manchester, calls for delay until T. J. returns from Philadelphia. Accounts with Mr. Harvie and Dr. Walker. [2490]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES WILSON.
    1791 October 6.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Wilson's account with T. J., covering the bonds of Richardson & Scruggs, Austin, James, Carter, and Randolph. Will send an order on Wilson to [John] Dobson for the balance due. Wilson will handle other bonds in the future for T. J. [303]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Monticello], to NATHANIEL POPE.
    1791 October 7.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Order on Pope in favor of Andrew Donald for William and James Donald & Co. to be paid from money collected from Robert Lewis and Samuel Woodson. [304]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Monticello], to NATHANIEL POPE.
    1791 October 7.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Order on Pope in favor of James Strange for Donald Scott & Co., to be paid from collections from Robert Lewis and Samuel Woodson. [305]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES STRANGE.
    1791 October 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Fragment. Letterpress copy. With ANS, Letterpress copy, 1791 October 7, T. J. to N. POPE. Barrow. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Pope to pay note from proceeds of suits in Henrico District Court against Robert Lewis and Samuel Woodson of Goochland. Returns to Philadelphia. Pope to pay Strange or Donald Scott. [2491]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to NATHANIEL POPE.
    1791 October 7.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Nicholas Lewis has given up the management of T. J.'s affairs. Directions for collection and payment of his debts. Money due from Robert Lewis and Samuel Woodson. Payment due James Strange of Richmond for Donald Scott & Co., to Andrew Donald for William and James Donald & Co., and to [John] Dobson. Stop the suit against Lewis and Ware. [306]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to NICHOLAS LEWIS.
    1791 October 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Payments to [James] Currie, John Dobson, and John Hanson. Loss of tobacco shipped for Tom Cobbs to Mr. Ballow by T. J.'s slave, Phill. [307]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    [1791] October 18.
    ALS. 1 pp.; insect damage in lower right. McGregor Library, #1223.

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    Instructions regarding her trip to Baltimore and Philadelphia. Mentions Mr. Giles. [308]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1791 October 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

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    Elizabeth Eppes' illness. Purchase of donkey from Mrs. Bolling. John Wayles Eppes' expenses. [Henry?] Skipwith's sale [of tobacco?] a good one. Fall in tobacco price. Mentions Nicholas Lewis. [309]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to the REV. MATTHEW MAURY.
    1791 October 25.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Payment to Maury through his brother at Fredericksburg. [310]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MATTHEW MAURY.
    1791 October 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. Barrow. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Encloses payment promised in letter from Monticello, in care of Maury's brother, Fredericksburg. Redeemable in U.S. Collector's Office. [2492]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., [Monticello].
    1791 October 25.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: SNR 207.

    Page One   

    Difficult trip to Philadelphia. Mrs. Washington's kindness to Maria. Maria's education at Mrs. Pine's. Washington's speech on land law, militia law, post office, weights and measures, navigation, and commerce. Arrival of Mr. Hammond, British Minister. New legislature now sitting in France. Peace throughout Europe. Mentions Nelly Custis, Martha Randolph, and Anne Randolph. [311]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Philadelphia].
    1791 October 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Betsy in better health. Mentions John Wayles Eppes and Maria Jefferson. [312]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    1791 November 6.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mail difficulties. Bevin's suit. John Wayles Eppes well, reading Coke on Littleton. George Washington's speech indicates Congress' work load. Mentions Maria, Mrs. Eppes. [2493]

  • GEORGE WASHINGTON COMMISSION TO THOMAS JOHNSON OF MARYLAND AS ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF U.S. SUPREME COURT.
    1791 November 7.
    DS. Signed by T. J. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Bradley T. Johnson. #5594-a.

    [2494]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    1791 November 13.
    L. 1 pp. Fragment. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Will pay John Wayles Eppes for horse gotten by Francis Eppes. To breed a Jack with Mazzei's Jenny. [Break in text.] Will pay his British debts; objects to paying those of others. Irregularity in Bevin suit may release T. J. and Francis Eppes. Maria well, writes to Elizabeth Wayles Eppes. John Wayles Eppes's studies. [2495]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, [Monticello].
    1791 November 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Barrow. #2143.

    Page One   

    Comparison of the newspapers of Freneau and Bache. Desperate state of the French West Indies. Shipment of clothing for house slaves by Captain Stratton. Maria, at Mrs. Pine's has received calls from Mesdames Adams, Randolph, Rittenhouse, Sarjeant, Waters, and Davies. Greetings to Thomas M. and Anne Randolph. [313]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, [Monticello].
    1791 November 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Comparison of the newspapers of Freneau and Bache. Desperate state of the French West Indies. Shipment of clothing for house slaves by Captain Stratton. Maria, at Mrs. Pine's has received calls from Mesdames Adams, Randolph, Rittenhouse, Sarjeant, Waters, and Davies. Greetings to Thomas M. and Anne Randolph. [313A]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to A[LEXANDER] DONALD.
    [1791 November 23].
    L. 1 pp. Fragment. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Originally calendared as [ca. 1790].

    Page One   

    Sending of a Minister to England. [224]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to WILLIAM SHORT, Philadelphia.
    1791 November 25.
    L. 3 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. MS. in VWW. Printed: The Southern Bivouac II 433; W (2) XIII 107-109.

    Page One   Page Two   Page Three   

    T. J.'s account with Short. Order for thirty bottles of champagne from M. DORSA for the President, using money in his, M. Grand's, or M. Van Staphorst's hands. Request for his traveling expense account to lay before Congress. Seeds and maple sugar for the Duchess of Danville. Peach grafts for the Duke de la Rochefoucault. Possibility of exporting maple sugar. Death of Mr. Edmunds, Eliza Edmunds, a son of Peyton Short, and Sally Short. Eliza and Jenny Short have gone to Kentucky. Greetings to M. and Mme. de Lafayette. [314]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., [Monticello].
    1791 November 27.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Trees from Mr. Prince for Monticello sent to Mr. Brown in Richmond. Mr. Davies says post started on the 15th. Clothes for the house slaves sent by Captain Stratton. Cold weather. [David] Rittenhouse will furnish Freneau with meteorological observations. Love to Martha Randolph. [315]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN DOBSON.
    1791 December 4.
    ALS. 2 pp. Fragment. Barrow. Letterpress copy. Pages 1 and 2 only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Payment of his debts to Dobson, consisting of bond to Farrell & Jones, assigned to Dobson, and a bill of exchange from Tabb. Partial payment by orders on James Wilson and Nathaniel Pope (money received in a suit against Woodson and Lewis), by money from his 1790 and 1791 tobacco crop, and by the sale of forty slaves. Mentions Nicholas Lewis. See also Item 316, below. [2496]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [JOHN DOBSON].
    1791 December 4.
    L. 2 pp. Fragment. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. MS. in MHi.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Payment of his debts to Dobson, consisting of bond to Farrell & Jones, assigned to Dobson, and a bill of exchange from Tabb. Partial payment by orders on James Wilson and Nathaniel Pope (money received in a suit against Woodson and Lewis), by money from his 1790 and 1791 tobacco crop, and by the sale of forty slaves. Mentions Nicholas Lewis. [316]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, [Monticello].
    1791 December 5.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    News of Maria Jefferson. Clothes for the housemaids. Books for Martha on cooking, and for Thomas Mann Randolph on agriculture by Ginani and Duhamel. Possible sale of wheat in Philadelphia. [317]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., [Monticello].
    1791 December 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Captain Stratton left with slaves' clothes. Trees received by James Brown. Defeat of St. Clair in Indian battle on Wabash near Fort Wayne. Preference for militia over regulars. Affairs in France happily terminated. Greetings to Martha and Anne Randolph. [318]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., [Monticello].
    1791 December 18.
    L. 3 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Thomas Walker's account against Peter Jefferson's estate. Confusion concerning payment to Kippen & Co. for the estate, made by John Harvie to Mr. McCaul. Mentions Richard Randolph, David Randolph, Martha Jefferson Randolph. [319]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia. to ARCHIBALD STUART.
    1791 December 23.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: Ford V 408-411; L & B VIII 275-278; B of R VI 443 (MS. in DLC).

    Importance of strengthening state governments to prevent encroachment by the federal government. Specific means for strengthening the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the state governments. [320]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to HENRY MULLINS.
    1791 December 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payment Mullins failed to make to Richard Anderson was to be turned over to James Strange of Richmond for Donald Scott & Co. [321]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, [Monticello].
    1791 December 25.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. MS. in CsmH.

    Illness of Mrs. Gilmer, Colonel Lewis, and Anne Randolph. Postal route through Columbia, Charlottesville, and Staunton. Greetings to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [322]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON TREES, FLOWERS, AND SHRUBS OF PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VA.
    1791.
    AD. 2 pp. on 1 l. McGregor Library, #3620.

    [2497]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON STUDIES FOR ROTUNDA-PLAN HOUSE (PROBABLY FOR THE PRESIDENT'S HOUSE, WASHINGTON).
    1792 or before?
    Sketches in pencil both sides of sheet. Paper DB. 14 3/4 x 9 in. McGregor Library, #770.

    Recto   Verso   

    [N-410]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello.
    1792 January 1.
    ALS. 2 pp., with attached address leaf. #3177. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. Printed: Ford V 415-417; B of R VI 384 (MS. in DLC).

    Page One   Page Two   Page Three   

    Postal route from Richmond through Columbia, Charlottesville, Staunton, and into Kentucky. The representation bill might have been saved by Richard H. Lee. Measures for defense of the West. Experiment with peach trees for firewood. Weariness with public office. [323]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    1792 January 8.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. MS. in CsmH.

    Page One   

    Expenses for education of John Wayles Eppes. Intemperate letter from John Dobson in regard to T. J.'s account. No report from Nicholas Lewis concerning the sale of slaves at Bedford. Mentions Maria Jefferson, Elizabeth Eppes, and [Daniel] Hylton. [324]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., [Monticello].
    1792 January 8.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. MS at MHi.

    Page One   

    Will not lease Edgehill (I. e. Elk Hill?) to Mr. Forster, owing to probability of its sale to pay part of John Wayles estate debt to Farrell & Jones. Anxious to receive Nicholas Lewis' account of sale of slaves at Bedford. Reference to [Daniel] Hylton. [325]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, [Monticello].
    1792 January 15.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Ford V 422-423; SNR 208.

    Page One   

    Desire to leave public office and return to Monticello with Martha, Anne, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [326]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., [Monticello].
    1792 January 22.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Rates for Freneau's newspaper on the postal route from Richmond through Columbia, Charlottesville, and Staunton, Va. Wants to hear results of his sale [of slaves]. Requests that [Bowling] Clarke or the manager send his tobacco for sale in Richmond after its inspection at Lynchburg. Terms for sale of Bedford tobacco. Clarkson is managing T. J.'s affairs in Albemarle. [327]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Bizarre, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1792 February 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Letters from T. J. and Maria. Information from David Randolph concerning Colonel Dicke. Return to Monticello. [328]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1792 February 5.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Recent illness. Maria Jefferson's refusal to write. Requests information on wheat, payment of debts and slaves, since Clarkson cannot write. [329]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    [1792] February 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Requests certified copy of a deed. Mentions Martha and Thomas Jefferson Randolph. [330]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1792 February 17.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   Page Three   Page Four   

    Heavy snow and ice along James River. Hopes snow will prevent multiplication of the weevil. Mentions Mr. Clarkson and Colonel Carter. [331]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1792 February 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Dismal journey from Dick Randolph's. Purchase of Edgehill and its slaves completed. Wants him to return to Monticello. Mrs. Gilsner is recovered from her insanity. News of Anne Randolph. Greetings to Maria Jefferson. [332]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES CURRIE.
    1792 February 26.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Page One   

    A judgment has been obtained for Currie against Dr. Griffin, but that against the garnishees will take time. [333]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello.
    1792 February 26.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: Randall II 76; SNR 208-209.

    Page One   

    Homesickness for Monticello. News of Maria Jefferson, Mrs. Trist, and Mrs. Waters. Leyden Gazette says British were beaten by Tippoo Saib, and were saved by the arrival of the Mahrattas, suing for peace for Cornwallis. Mentions Mr. Randolph. [334]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    1792 March 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Demand on Mr. Bannister. Account of sale: slaves brought little, but, with profit from sale of Cumberland land, will cover installment to John Hanson. Sale of Elkhill and debts, including those due Jones and Hanbury. Mentions Mr. Lewis. Health of Maria and John Wayles Eppes. Mentions Elizabeth Wayles Eppes. [2499]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello.
    1792 March 14.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Glad that Randolph has obtained Edgehill. Books for Maria Jefferson sent by Captain Stratton. Greetings to Martha Randolph. [335]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello.
    1792 March 16.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Ford V 455-456; B of R VI 384 (MS. in DLC).

    Page One   

    Severe winter. Fate of the country based on gambling scoundrels, the stock sellers. Fate of the representation bill. The emperor will not meddle in France's rearming. Postal time between Richmond and Philadelphia. Mr. Clark to ship T. J.'s tobacco to Philadelphia. [336]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello.
    1792 March 30.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Page One   

    Instructions for planting Acacia Farnesiana. Gooseberry, lilac, and weeping willow are leafing. Martins have appeared. References to Elizabeth Eppes, Maria Jefferson, Martha Randolph, and Anne Randolph. [337]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello.
    1792 April 6.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R X 17 (MS. in DLC).

    Page One   

    Letter for Great Britain and commission to Dr. Barton taken care of for Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Shackleford should manure the gardens at Monticello. Copies of Fenno's Gazette forwarded. [338]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to ADAM LINDSAY.
    1792 April 7.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Payment for candles. Bill for apportioning representatives to each state vetoed by Washington. [339]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1792 April 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Letter for British partners. Hares damaged orchard. Gilmer ill. [2500]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES FROM VIRGINIA.
    1792 April 11.
    AN. 1 pp. Photostat, #3159. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg.

    Collection of British debts in Virginia courts. [2501]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1792 April 12.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in CsmH.

    Page One   

    Request as to Doctor Barton complied with. Requests that Mr. Lewis deliver bonds taken at his sale [of slaves?] to Mr. Eppes, who will use them to pay Mr. Hanson. Urges that Clarke hurry T. J.'s Bedford tobacco. Randolph's researches into the opossum. Colonel Monroe leaves soon. Mentions T. Shackleford. [340]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to HENRY REMSEN.
    1792 April 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #38-742. Printed: B of R VI 388 (MS. in DLC).

    Page One   Page Two   

    Receipt of pamphlet attacking him; author unmistakable (John Fenno?). Criminality of paper money system. Report of rioting around William Duer's place of confinement. [341]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1792 May 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Sends a bill instead of damaged tobacco to repay money T. J. paid for him. Requests copy of Lavater's moral aphorisms for Patsy [Martha Randolph]. Bonds for Mr. Eppes. [342]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1792 May 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Correspondence with Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Congress adjourned. James Monroe will bring watch, Paine's Rights of Man, and T. J.'s copy of Johann Caspar Lavater's Aphorisms. Mrs. Pine to England; Maria to Mrs. Brodeau. George Washington to Mount Vernon. T. J. to Monticello. Mentions Anne Cary Randolph. [2502]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to GEORGE WASHINGTON.
    1792 May 23.
    L. 7 pp. #38-414-a. Copied by Cornelia J. Randolph for N. P. Trist, ca. 1830. Letterpress copy in DLC. Printed: Ford VI 1-6; Tucker I 427-434; L & B VIII 341-349; Penn. Mag. of Hist. and Biog. XX 342.

    Page One   Page Two   Page Three   Page Four   Page Five   Page Six   Page Seven   

    Cites reasons why Washington should continue as President: a public debt so large that it strains the impost; draining of specie abroad by payments on the foreign debt; large amount of paper money that encourages speculation, corrupts the legislature, and menaces the republican form of government. Only hope of safety lies in numerous representation. Possibility of a split North and South if the paper money, monarchical interest remains dominant. Negotiations with England and Spain are at a delicate point. [343]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello.
    1792 May 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat, #2873. Original owned by Harold Jefferson Coolidge.

    To send Ferris' papers to Mr. Madison. The President's arrival. Colonel and Mrs. Monroe's visit at Monticello. Attempted murder of King of Sweden; prosperity of French affairs, and rising value of assignats. Probable defeat of John Jay in New York. Shipment of bacon and tobacco. [344]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1792 May 27.
    L. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Nicholas Lewis, Jr., returned from Williamsburg with his lady. Airs that the Lewises have taken of late. Effect of drought on sugar maples, acacias, and the crops. Illness of Joseph Monroe. [345]

  • PETER CARR, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1792 May 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Hears news of him from Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and Patsy. Discusses law reading, lawyer's prospects. Encloses opinion on the law of waste. (see 22 June 1792 and 18 February 1793) . Reference to Mr. Steward (Archibald Stuart?) of Staunton. [346]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello.
    1792 June 1.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Copies of Fenno's and Freneau's newspapers. Possibility that Maria will enter Miss Brodeaux's school. Instructions to [Bowling] Clarke necessitated by miserable condition of his tobacco. [347]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to DOCTOR WITHERSPOON.
    1792 June 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Page One   

    Mr. Baker's explanation regarding a tutor for Mr. Robinson. [348]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1792 June 4.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   Page Three   Page Four   

    Wheat and corn crop at Monticello and Shadwell. Importance of abolishing tobacco and Indian corn to protect soil; the area peculiarly favorable to wheat. [349]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Goochland County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1792 June 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Attended Charlottesville District Court. Plans for law study. [350]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [HORE] BROWSE TRIST.
    1792 June 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. Letterpress copy. Barrow. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Urges him to exercise his legal rights in property entailed to him in England, with aid from Thomas Pinckney. [351]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS PINCKNEY.
    1792 June 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. Fragment. Last 2 pages only. Photostat. Location of original not known. #3449. Printed: L and B VIII, 375-77.

    Personnel for mint. Wants Drost and Boulton. Mr. Morris can hire in France. [2503]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to NATHANIEL BURWELL, the Grove, near Williamsburg.
    1792 June 15.
    ALS. 1 pp., with attached address leaf; portion of text adhered to seal and torn away; franked with "Free" stamp. #5757.

    Mrs. Paradise asks inventory of estate in Virginia. Paradise trustees in England can collect proceeds from sale of public lands. [2504]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to SAMUEL MACKAY.
    1792 June 15.
    AL. Fragment. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Barrow. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 369 (MS. in DLC).

    Page One   

    Possibility of Mackay's making a living as a French tutor in Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Richmond. [352]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to PETER CARR.
    1792 June 22.
    ALS. 2 pp. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Ford VI 91-92; L & B VIII 383-385; B of R VI 71 (MS. in DLC).

    Page One   Page Two   

    Opinion on the law of waste. [353]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1792 June 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. #1331-c.

    Concerning T. J.'s return to Monticello, her sister Maria, and advice on neighbors.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello.
    1792 June 29.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Other MSS. in CSmH and MHi.

    Page One   

    Goods for Monticello sent to James Brown in Richmond via the Schooner Relief. Mentions George Washington. [354]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello.
    1792 July 3.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Stores for Monticello. Plans for return to Monticello via James Madison's home and John Jones' tavern. Mentions Mr. Claxton, Mr. Petit, Mr. Williams, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and George Washington. [355]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello.
    1792 July 13.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in NNP.

    Page One   

    Horses for his return to Monticello. Greetings to Mr. Randolph. [356]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to PIERRE GUIDE.
    1792 July 21.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Receipt of raisins and wine ordered from Guide. [357]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ACCOUNT BOOK.
    1792 July--1793 October 16.
    AD. 1 pp. Partly in unidentified hand. #6004.

    Farm business. Account for work done by William. [2505]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MR. [DAVID] RITTENHOUSE.
    1792 August 12.
    ANS. 1 pp. Fragment? #6411. Originally calendared as 1793 August 12.

    To see him again. Mentions Mrs. Rittenhouse. [2528]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Goochland County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1792 August 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Glad T. J. is at Monticello. Asks for horse in order to attend Court. Regards to Thomas M. and Mrs. Randolph. [358]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Goochland County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1792 September 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Illness of Martha J. Carr, Lucy Carr, and himself. Jefferson's plans to reside in Virginia. Asks instructions about returning books. Samuel Carr's education at Williamsburg. [359]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE WASHINGTON, Mount Vernon.
    1792 September 9.
    L. 12 pp. Copy made for N. P. Trist, ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Letterpress copy in DLC. Printed: Ford VI 101-109; L & B VIII 394-408.

    Negotiations by William Short and William Carmichael with England and Spain regarding their interference with the Indians. Dissention among the executive departments. Disapproval of Hamilton: his policies, his undue influencing of the legislature, his interference in negotiations with England and France. Differences of opinion between Hamilton and T. J. regarding the Constitution and public debt. Justification of Philip Freneau. Asserts that he has never dictated Freneau's policies except to advise use of information in the Leyden Gazette. Rivalry between Freneau and Fenno. Importance of a free press. Anonymous slanders by Hamilton, which he will answer after his retirement. Mentions writings of Publicola and Discourses on Davila. [360]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DANIEL HYLTON.
    1792 September 10.
    ALS. 3 pp. Fragment. Letterpress copy. Barrow. Break in text between pages numbered 2 and 4. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Will sell Elkhill if Greenbrier profits not adequate. Mr. Banks can sell regardless of mortgages. For purposes of litigation, Greenbrier County might be in the East Indies. Elkhill safer with T. J. Dr. Taylor's bond. T. J. to Philadelphia. Martin may have purchaser. Mr. Banks wrote from Alexandria. [2506]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [EDMUND RANDOLPH].
    1792 September 15.
    AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Page One   

    Memorandum relative to William Short's letter of 15 September 1792. [361]

  • JAMES MADISON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1792 September 16.
    ALS, 1 pp. Docketed. #13272.

    Madison encloses letters from Edmund Randolph and Daniel Carroll [not present] which refer to Alexander Hamilton and Virginia and Maryland politics. Madison also requests a bag of coffee and comments on the serious illness of T.J.'s granddaughter, Anne Cary Randolph Bankhead, who is being attended by Dr. Gilmer.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [BOLLING CLARKE].
    [1792 September 21]
    ALS. 1 pp. Fragment. Last page only. Letterpress copy. Barrow. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. First page at DLC. Originally calendared as n.d.

    Hubbard (slave) better shoemaker for Bedford plantation than Peter. Tobacco to London via Richmond. Mentions Mr. Brown, Mr. Clay, cotton, clover, hemp, wheat, and slave sale. [3122]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM FOR MR. CLARKSON.
    1792 September 23.
    AD. 3 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Household affairs involving butcher, Ben Calvard or Calvert, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., John Quarles, Robert Smith, Thomas Norris, John Henderson's executors, Thomas Massey, Nicholas Lewis, Joseph Mansfield, wheat, Sheriff of Albemarle, Peter Marks, Richmond, Va., Daniel Wood, Mr. Clarkson, fencing, hemp and cotton growing, slaves, stone cutting, limestone, tools, wheel making, wood cutting, sand moving, log houses, Mr. Henderson, Randolph family supplies, Christmas livestock lists, grain sales, and orchard grubbing. [2507]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM OF ACCOUNTS.
    1792 September 23.
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #38-754.

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    Brief memorandum of accounts with the following people: Albemarle County Sheriff, Thomas Bell, James Brown, Benjamin Calvard, Manoah Clarkson, Hierom Gaines, Henry Guy, John Henderson's executors, John Garland Jefferson, Nicholas Lewis, Joseph Mansfield, Peter Marks, Thomas Massey, Matthew Maury, John Quarles, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and David Wood. [362]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to NICHOLAS LEWIS.
    1792 September 25.
    ADS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #7443-e.

    Receipt for books and papers relative to superintendence of T. J.'s affairs from 1783. [2507-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to HENRY REMSEN.
    1792 October 7
    ALS. 1 pp. #10745.

    Official letters forwarded to William Carmichael and William Short re: their negotiations on behalf of the United States in Amsterdam and expressing fears that the letters may have been lost at sea.

  • WILSON MILES CARY, Ceeleys, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1792 October 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

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    His son and family have scarlet fever. Concerned about education of grandsons. Solicits appointment to lighthouse at Cape Henry for Maj. George Wray. [363]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to M. DE LA MOTTE, [le Havre].
    1792 October 10.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Page One   

    Request that M. Frouille, Libraire Quai des Augustin[s], Paris, forward the Encyclopedie. Order for macaroni. Goods to be shipped to James Brown in Richmond. Draft on Donald & Barton, London. [364]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [DE LA MOTTE].
    [1792 October 10].
    ALS. 1 pp. Fragment. Last page only. Letterpress copy. Barrow. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. First page at MHi. Originally calendared as n.d.

    Thanks for help on business at Le Havre and Paris. [3128]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to VAN STAPHORST & HUBBARD, Amsterdam.
    1792 October 10.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Concerning a balance against T. J. in favor of Van Staphorst & Hubbard, resulting from public accounts while T. J. was minister to France. Mentions John Dobson. [365]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello.
    1792 October 12.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Orders to sell slaves in Bedford and Albemarle. Flooring for the stables Turnip crop. Maria lives with a Mrs. Fullerton. Greetings to Martha Randolph and to Miss Jane (Randolph?). Forwards Freneau's and Fenno's newspapers via Mr. Madison. Mentions slaves Dinah and Caesar. [366]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [DANIEL CARROLL].
    1792 October 13.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VIII 97 (MS. in DLC). Another MS. in MHi.

    Poverty of Etienne Hallet, architect at Georgetown. [367]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOSIAH PARKER.
    1792 October 13.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Letter for Messrs. Blow and Milhaddo. [368]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1792 October 13.
    L. 1 p. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Anne Randolph's illness. President Washington's scheme of crop rotation. [369]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, to [JAMES] MADISON.
    1792 October 17.
    L. 1 p. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.
  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1792 October 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Will board with John Shelton, Goochland. Asks for money for winter clothes and for board. Course of reading. Direct letter care George Jefferson, Richmond. [370]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to COL. GAMBLE.
    1792 November 2.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Order from Mr. Vaughan on John Hopkins payable to Gamble for account of Mr. Derieux. [2510]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, Jr.
    1792 November 2.
    ALS. 2 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #4726-a.

    Page One   Page Two   

    Health of Anne Cary Randolph and Thomas Jefferson Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe, James Madison, and remembers of Congress arrived. Republican victory in Pennsylvania. Monocrats displeased. Mentions Martha and Maria. [2508]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1792 November 2.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Duplicates item 2508. [2509]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOSEPH FRY.
    1792 November 4.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 147 (MS. in DLC).

    Receipt of sugar maple seeds for the President, Mr. Madison, and T. J. Congress in session. [371]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to ADAM LINDSAY.
    1792 November 4.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Order for myrtle-wax candles. Application from the Mayor of Marseilles that U. S. merchants be encouraged to send wheat and flour in great quantities. [372]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [JOHN F. MERCER].
    1792 November 4.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 322 (MS. in DLC).

    Mr. Otis' note. Senate Without a head since the Vice-president is away and R. H. Lee resigned. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe's arrival. [373]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to GEORGE REEVELY.
    1792 November 4.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Bonds payable to T. J. turned over to John Hanson. References to William Mickle, Reuben Smith, David Ross, and Robert Wilson. [374]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOSEPH G. CHAMBERS, Mercersburg, Pa.
    1792 November 5.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 78 (MS. in DLC).

    Advising that he consult the French minister concerning the weapon he has developed, or that he apply for a patent. [375]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to WILLIAM COBBETT.
    1792 November 5.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 89 (MS. in DLC).

    No government post available, despite William Short's assurances of Cobbett's merit. [376]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1792 November 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Arrived Richmond with Peter and Samuel Carr. Needs money urgently. [377]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to NICHOLAS & JACOB VAN STAPHORST & HUBBARD, Amsterdam.
    1792 November 6.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Covering a letter for William Short. [378]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [GOUVERNEUR] MORRIS, Paris.
    1792 November 7.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 343 (MS. in DLC).

    Information concerning Mme. de la Mariniere and a servant Henri. Determination to retire. (Jefferson wrote twice to Gouverneur Morris on this date.) [379]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS PINCKNEY, London.
    1792 November 8.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Ford VI 132-133; B of R VI 373 (MS. in DLC).

    Plan to retire. Request for purchase of threshing machine. Peace concluded with Wabash and Illinois Indians. [380]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS PINCKNEY, London.
    1792 November 13.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: B of R 373 (MS. in DLC).

    Denies that Mr. [Stephen?] Sayre has any claim against the U. S. Treasury. Indian prospects improved. Delay of [Thomas?] Barclay's mission. [381]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [DAVID ROSS].
    [1792 November 13].
    ALS. Letterpress copy. Fragment. 1 pp. Last page only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Wants copper bell. [3129]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to CHRISTIAN. BAEHR, New York.
    1792 November 14.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Order for waistcoat and breeches. [382]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to M. DUMAS.
    1792 November 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #3449. Location of original unknown. #3449.

    Plans to retire. Directs mail to successor. [2511]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Goochland County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1792 November 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Receipt of money. Discourse on good conduct. [383]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Bizarre, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1792 November 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Anne Randolph's illness. Mr. Randolph's absence. Mentions Maria and Thomas Jefferson Randolph. [384]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MANN PAGE.
    1792 November 19.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 361 (MS. in DLC).

    Request that he secure Mazzei's gun from Mr. Hunter and place it with Joseph Jones of Fredericksburg. Rejection by Congress of proposal that executive heads meet with Congress. [385]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., [Monticello].
    1792 November 30.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 384 (MS. in DLC).

    Forwards agricultural pamphlet. Instructions regarding books, hams, and a stalactite in Richmond. Reported surrender of Dumourier to the Duke of Brunswick. Mentions Philadelphia's Peale Museum, Brussels and Ostend, Belgium. [386]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1792 December 6.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Urges that she avoid use of medicine for Anne Randolph. Mentions Maria Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [387]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1792 December 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [Archibald] Cary's executors promise payment to the Wayles estate. Purchase of donkeys. [388]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON CARR, Spring Forest, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1792 December 15.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Request for money to pay debts to [M. & J.] Myers, incurred in marriage of her daughter. Pure air of Monticello cured fever. [389]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [FRANCIS] EPPES.
    1792 December 19.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Proceeds from John Wayles's estate to be placed with James Brown, Richmond. Horse breeding. Retreat of Duke of Brunswick. John Wayles Eppes well. Mentions Mrs. Eppes. [2512]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES BROWN, Richmond.
    1792 December 20.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Lower French duty on U. S. tobacco; drafts on Brown for Clow & Co., J. G. Jefferson, [Matthew] Maury; payment due from Cary estate. [390]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [ROBERT] RUTHERFORD.
    1792 December 25.
    ALS. 5 pp. Owned by George Green Shackelford. #3525-h.

    Motions concerning weights and measures, now pending in Senate committee, and formerly considered by House of Representatives committee. [2513]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to DANIEL HYLTON.
    1792 December 31.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    On the renting of Elkhill. [391]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1792 December 31.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: L & B XIII 191-192; MHi Collections I 46-47.

    Anne Randolph's return to health. Postal information. Visit of an Indian of the Peoria Nation. Blanchard's balloon ascent. French affairs. Renting of Elkhill. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [392]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1792 December 31.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in CsmH.

    Renting of Elkhill to John Ashlin on share-crop basis. Mentions H. Mullins. [393]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    [1792]
    AN. 1 pp.; remnants of seal. Owned by Miss Florence P. Kennedy. #5385-o.

    Wants Mrs. Pine's price for portrait of James Madison. [2514]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 January 2.
    ALS. 2 pp. #2143. Endorsed by T. J.

    Payment from [Archibald] Cary's estate to John Wayles' estate. Defeat of the Duke of Brunswick. Price of wheat. Mentions Burgoyne, Cornwallis, John Wayles Eppes, and Maria Jefferson. [394]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to PETER DERIEUX.
    [1793] January 4. [incorrectly dated 1788 on copy]
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 389 (M.S. in DLC).

    Letter from Mr. Fenirch (i.e. Fenwick?) concerning Derieux's legacy. French victories. Letters for Mr. Vaughan and Mr. Fenirch. [395]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to FREDERICK GAYER.
    1793 January 8.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 174 (MS. in DLC).

    Regrets that he cannot lend Gayer $600 to set up a type-founder business. [396]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1793 January 14.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: Randall II 191.

    Anne Randolph's health; slaves' clothes; Mr. Blanchard's balloon ascent. Mentions Maria Jefferson, Mr. Randolph. [397]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 January 16.
    ALS. pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    News of Anne and Thomas Jefferson Randolph. Delay in receiving letters concerning the books and stalactite. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [398]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 January 17.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Permission for John Wayles Eppes to accompany the commissioners to the Council of Indians. Edmund Randolph's bonds available to pay John's expenses. Mentions Elizabeth Eppes and Maria Jefferson. [399]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [RICHARD GAMBLE].
    1793 January 17.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Concerning payment due from Colonel Bell. [400]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [PETER] DERIEUX, [JR.].
    1793 January 20.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 389 (MS. in DLC).

    Regarding Mr. Fenwick's bill, and funds sent through Richard Gamble. [401]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to RICHARD HANSON.
    1793 January 20.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Daniel Hylton's letter on the sale of Elkhill to Dr. Taylor and Banks; payment in bonds backed with Greenbriar land. Debt to Farrell & Jones. [402]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to DANIEL L. HYLTON
    [1793] January 20 [incorrectly dated 1788].
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Regarding sale of Elkhill. Deliver bonds to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [403]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello.
    1793 January 21.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Other MSS. in CSmH and MHi.

    Acknowledgment of letters. Information from Hylton concerning the sale of Elkhill. Asks about sale at Bedford. Instructions regarding building at Monticello (stables?). [404]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to J. W. KITTERA.
    1793 January 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 250 (MS. in DLC).

    Instructions regarding Mr. Chambers' invention. [405]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 January 24.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    T. J. Wrote to Randolph Jefferson. James Kinsolving bought Dinah and children from Clarkson. Col. Lewis and Col. Bell set value. Bedford sale. Kinsolving joined by John Burnley. Limestone and wood cutting, orchard grubbing. Stable to be built. Martha's report of Charlottesville fire premature. Dyvers and Lindsey lost heavily. Will tell Mr. Hylton at Richmond about stalactite. Clothes for slaves at neither Monticello nor Mr. Brown's. Anne Cary Randolph ill; Gilmer treating. Martha writes to Maria. French victory. [2515]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello.
    1793 January 26.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Ford VI 163-165; SNR 214-215; L & B IX 15-17.

    Uncertainty as to his retirement from office. Building of his canal in Albemarle. Mentions Anne Randolph, Samuel Clarkson, Mr. George, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and George Washington. [406]

  • MARTHA CARR.
    1793 February 2.
    Draft on T. J. #1231.

    See 1793 December 2, [535] . [407]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to SAMUEL CLARKSON.
    1793 February 2.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 86 (M.S. in DLC).

    Sale of a horse. [408]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello.
    1793 February 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Acknowledging receipt of Mr. Randolph's letter. [409]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, SR., Tuckahoe, to [THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.], Monticello.
    1793 February 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Prospective visit to Tuckahoe. Deep snow. Account between Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr. and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Mentions Anne and Martha Randolph, also seeds, grape cuttings, fruit trees, and calacanthus roots. [410]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON CARR, Spring Forest.
    1793 February 18.
    L. 1 pp. Contemporary copy. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Another MS. in CsmH.

    Reasons for delay in sending money to pay her debt to [M. & J.] Myers and T. J.'s bond to Dabney Carr's estate. Greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Terrell, his newly married niece. Attached is Peter Carr's opinion on waste (relating to the estate of Samuel Carr), which belongs with Carr's letter of 28 May 1792. [411]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [JACOB HOLLINGSWORTH].
    1793 February 18.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 248 (MS. in DLC).

    Procedures in the case of lost loan office certificates. Renting of 2,000 acres of land. Mentions [Samuel] Biddle. [412]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1793 February 18.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Contains N, 19th century copy, n.d., THOMAS JEFFERSON to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Betts, Farm Book, 98, extract, and 165, extract.

    Randolph's letter to Maria. Monticello work. Bedford sale. Will secure Maryland tenants for land on Shadwell side of river and will hire slaves to the tenants. To Head of Elk when Congress adjourns. Horse, Brimmer. Joseph accidentally killed Matchless. Now has old pair and Tarquin, to be sold. Capt. Swaille of schooner Mary bound Norfolk to Richmond brings slaves' clothes care Mr. Brown. Note adds that model threshing machine comes by Capt. Weymouth, ship Ellice, New York to Norfolk, care Col. Gamble. Machine to be moved from Richmond. [2516]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1793 February 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Randall II 191.

    Adjournment of Congress. Slaves' clothes sent to Richmond on Schooner Mary, Captain Swaile. Mentions James Monroe, Anne Randolph, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and slave Bob. [413]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1793 February 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Randall II 191.

    Adjournment of Congress. Slaves' clothes sent to Richmond on Schooner Mary, Captain Swaile. Mentions James Monroe, Anne Randolph, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and slave Bob. [413]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia to PEYTON SHORT.
    1793 February 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 420 (MS. in DLC).

    Kentucky Constitution. Letter from William Short. [414]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to ELBRIDGE GERRY.
    1793 February 26.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 181 (MS. in DLC). Another MS. in NNP.

    Sauterne wine. Feeding of horses. Mentions Joseph Fenwick, U. S. Consul at Bordeaux. [415]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN PENDLETON.
    1793 February 26.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Concerns a request for something lodged at Monticello. [416]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    1793 February 27.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    More time for John Wayles Eppes because Commissioners to Indian Treaty delayed. Mr. Cary's executor to send money for moving. Mentions Elizabeth Wayles Eppes. [2517]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES HILLHOUSE.
    1793 February 27.
    N. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    T. J. encloses a letter (not present) to Mr. Carmichael.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JACOB HOLLINGSWORTH.
    1793 March 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Renting of his lands near Shadwell. Mentions trip to Brandywine and Elkton, Va., to secure tenant for his mill. References to Samuel Biddle and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [417]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1793 March 3.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Ford VI 194-196; B of R VI 384 (MS. in DLC).

    Letters received. Plan to rent lands on the Shadwell side of the river. Inquiries in the House of Representatives regarding actions of the Secretary of the Treasury. Control of Congress by stockjobbers and bankers. Republican victory in the new Congress. [418]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to STEPHEN WILLIS.
    1793 March 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Delay in returning to Monticello. Directions for construction at Monticello. Procurement of workmen in Philadelphia. [419]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to ALEXANDER DONALD.
    1793 March 5.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 125 (M.S. in DLC)

    Receipt of letters. Bill in favor of William B. Giles. Marketing of Bedford tobacco. Scarcity of cash and depression in public paper. Views of the Republican and fiscal parties concerning payment of the debt. Constitutionality of the Bank. Desire for peace. [420]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 March 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Money for John Wayles Eppes. Payments from the Cary estate. [421]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MOSES COX.
    1793 March 7.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Proposal to rent Cox's house. [422]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to DR. [JAMES] CURRIE.
    1793 March 10.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mr. Barton replaced by Mr. Sergeant who will answer suit against Griffin. Military land rights west of Ohio and Act of Congress affecting them. W. Ronald's affairs. T. J. protected by land mortgage and Beaverdam land transaction. [2518]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello.
    1793 March 10.
    L. p. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Urging that Mr. Randolph use the slaves for his convenience in the garden. Has rented a house in the country. Plan to return to Monticello. Mentions Maria Jefferson, Thomas J. Randolph, and Anne Randolph. [423]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MOSES COX.
    1793 March 12.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Renting of Cox's house. [424]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES MONROE.
    [1793 March 12].
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Distribution of money which may be obtained from suits against Lewis and Woodson to Donald Scott & Co., William and James Donald, and James Monroe. References to Nathaniel Pope, Nicholas Lewis, and John Dobson. [553]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    1793 March 17.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    John Wayles Eppes's trip to the Indian Treaty. Has given up Philadelphia house; moving furniture to Virginia. John Wayles Eppes should study at Williamsburg. Books from Ireland addressed to T. J. care James Brown, Richmond. Packages from England. Carr money. Mentions Mrs. Eppes and Eppington. [2519]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    1793 March 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. Fragment; Barrow. Letterpress copy. 1st p. only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Duplicates item 2519. [2520]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to SAMUEL COOPER JOHONNET.
    1793 March 21.
    LS. 2 pp. Owned by George Green Shackelford. #3525-y.

    Orders precautions to be taken by Consular Service in event of war in Europe. Consuls' surety bonds. Forwarding of mail to Secretary of State at Philadelphia. [2520-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello.
    1793 March 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Trees, grass, and garden at Monticello. Fenno's newspapers sent by Mr. Madison. Mentions Mr. Hawkins, Colonel Monroe, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [425]

  • PETER CARR, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 March 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Asks opinion on recovery of slaves under grandfather's will. Intends to begin law practice in summer, location undecided. [426]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to NATHANIEL CUTTING.
    1793 March 31.
    AL. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #453. MS. in PPHi.

    Recommends trip to England by American vessel rather than by packet, because of prospects of war. [427]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Goochland County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 March 31.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Reports on reading. Return of T. J.'s books. Request for money. References to Peter and Samuel Carr. [428]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to TIMOTHY PICKERING.
    1793 April 1.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 371 (MS. in DLC).

    Complaint to the Postmaster General concerning lack of punctuality of the post rider from Richmond to Charlottesville. [429]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES BROWN, Richmond.
    1793 April 7.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 52 (MS. in DLC).

    Books from Dublin and from Alexander Donald in London. Shipment of Bedford tobacco to France. War between England and France. Furniture sent aboard the Sloop Union, Captain Bradford, to Richmond. Special instructions regarding looking glasses. [430]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH].
    [1793 April 7].
    ALS. 1 pp. Fragment; Barrow. Letterpress copy, last page only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Will write Mr. Randolph. War reported among France, England, and Holland. John Wayles Eppes to study at William and Mary College. Letter from Mr. Carr. [2424]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello.
    1793 April 7.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Maria's illness. Mr. Boulding sent by Jacob Hollingsworth as prospective tenant for lands near Shadwell. Furniture sent to James Brown in Richmond. War between France, England, and Holland. John Eppes at William and Mary College. Letter from Mr. Carr. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [431]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to ALEXANDER HAMILTON.
    1793 April 9.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 199 (MS. in DLC).

    Disposal of William Short's property in the public funds. Mentions James Brown. [432]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [THOMAS] BELL, [Albemarle County].
    1793 April 14.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Valuation of slave Mary [Hemings?]. Request that he supply J. Garland Jefferson with necessities. Mr. Derieux's affairs. Dearth of money in Philadelphia. Mentions Nicholas Lewis and Dr. Gilmer. [433]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [PETER CARR, Monticello].
    1793 April 14.
    ALS. 2 pp.; loss of text on left margin; Barrow. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: B of R VI 71 (MS. in DLC).

    Advises Dabney Carr to begin study of law. Unable to advise Peter as to best site for law practice in Virginia. He is free to revive the question of his claim to slaves. Pamphlets for Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., including articles signed "Timon". [434]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to PETER CARR.
    1793 April 14.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Letter for Dabney Carr advising him to secure Coke's Institutes, a law dictionary, and White Kennett's Compleat History of England. Peter Carr controls slaves. Mentions Virginia, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Martha, "Timon." [2521]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1793 April 14.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Account of Peter Gordon, shoemaker. Beverly Randolph at Baltimore. George Washington expected at Philadelphia. Mentions Maria, Francis, and Elizabeth Wayles Eppes. [2522]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON.
    1793 April 14.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: L & B XIX 103-105; B of R VI 239 (MS. in DLC).

    Courses of reading for Jefferson and Dabney Carr. Suggests he stand at the bar in the fall. Refers him to Thomas Bell in Charlottesville for funds. [435]

  • JAMES BROWN, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 April 15.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century extract. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VIII 75 (MS. in DLC). Also, 1793 June 3, JAMES BROWN to THOMAS JEFFERSON. 19th century extract.

    William Short's certificates. [436]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS PINCKNEY.
    1793 April 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. 1st page only. Photostat, #3449. Location of original not known. #3449. Printed: L and B IX, 6667; TJR III, 228-29.

    William Penn mail. No progress with Mr. Hammond. Wants Mr. Droz for mint. [2523]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Goochland County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 April 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Considering living between Petersburg and Richmond, to practice in the district courts of Brunswick and Lunenburg Counties. Prefers to get clothes from John Shelton rather than from Thomas Bell. Need for money. [437]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1793 April 28.
    L. 2 pp. Trist copy. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    No news from Monticello. Maria ill. Bizarre scandal rumored in Richmond Gazette. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [2524]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON REPORT to GEORGE WASHINGTON.
    1793 April 28.
    D. 12 pp. on 6 l. #38-414-a. Copied for N. P. Trist by Martha Randolph, ca. 1830. (Also a partial copy in another hand, 3 pp. on 1 l.). Printed: Ford VI 219-231; Tucker I 464-473.

    Opinion on the right of the U. S. to renounce their treaties with France, citing Grotius, Puffendorf, Vattel, and Wolf as authorities. [438]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 May 1.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Discharging of Gordon's account. Decree with regard to [Archibald] Cary's estate. Reference to Bizarre scandal. [Anne Cary] Randolph and Richard Randolph have been absolved in Cumberland court. Mentions Mr. Campbell and Mr. Marshall. [439]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1793 May 16.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Connection of herself and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. with Bizarre scandal. Mentions Richard Randolph, Anne Cary Randolph of Bizarre, and David Randolph. Livestock; and gardening. Mentions Maria. [2525]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Goochland County.
    1793 May 19.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: B of R VI 239 (MS. in DLC).

    Financial difficulties make it necessary that Garland get his clothes from Thomas Bell. Approves Garland's district for law practice. [440]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 May 22.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bonds deposited by Bowling Clarke. Bonds taken by Mr. Hylton for Elkhill not yet arrived. Damage to grain by the weevil. Barley, wheat, rye, clover, and mocking birds at Monticello. Loan of two pamphlets, one on "popery laws" in Ireland. Mentions Martha Randolph and the children. [441]

  • DANIEL L. HYLTON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 May 24.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Purchase of Wilson Miles Cary's estate, Rich Neck, by Miles King, Dr. William Foushee, William Hylton, and Daniel Hylton. Sends sample of their lumber for Edmund Genet. [442]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Goochland County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 June 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Explanation why he bought from Shelton and Harris rather than Thomas Bell. Borrowing books from Monticello. Reference to William Pope. [443]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia to ANGELICA SCHUYLER CHURCH
    1793 June 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. #11245.

    Mentions Monsieur de Noailles (a kinsman of Madame Lafayette). Inquires of Madame de Corny and [Maria] Cosway. Comments that he thinks America is "the only country of tranquility, and should be the asylum of all those who wish to avoid the scenes which have crushed our friends in Paris."

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN MIXON.
    1793 June 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 355 (MS. in DLC).

    Letter covering Mr. Cruger's? papers. [444]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1793 June 24.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Ford VI, 316-18.

    George Washington at Mount Vernon. Maria has mumps. Manager from Elkton. Maryland tenants. May ask Clarkson to take east side of river. Effects in France of Dumouriez's desertion. Brittany insurrection, possible war between England and France. Threshing machine. Mentions Maria. [2526]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello.
    1793 July 7.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Randall II 191-192; SNR 221-222; B of R VI 386 (MS. in DLC).

    Enjoyment of the trees at his house. Provision for celery and endive for the winter. Mentions Maria Jefferson and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [445]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [JAMES MADISON].
    1793 July 14.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Congress to convene. Must meet Madison in Philadelphia or at Monticello. Trouble with French Minister and with England. Letter to James Monroe. [2527]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 July 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payment for A[rchibald] Cary's estate. Polly's letter to her aunt. [446]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello.
    1793 July 21.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy in the hand of Virginia Jefferson Randolph Trist. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: Randall II 192; SNR 222.

    Date of arrival of peaches and corn; peas at Monticello. Need for enriching the soil at Monticello with manure. Possibility of peace between England and France. [447]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOSEPH FENWICK.
    1793 July 27.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 148 (MS. in DLC).

    Introducing [Edward?] Livingston. [448]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to M. LA MOTTE.
    1793 July 27.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Introducing [Edward?] Livingston. [449]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES MADISON.
    1793 July 28.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 292.

    Anxious regarding failure to acknowledge his letters. Death of Roger Sherman. Mentions [John?] Blair and [Matthew?] Maury. [450]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to HENRY KNOX.
    1793 August 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. [2527-b] on verso.

    Asking Knox to direct enclosure to Judge Symes of Jersey. Proposition for publishing rules of August 3 (Genet affair?) in newspapers with suggested preface. [2527-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH.
    1793 August 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. [2527-a] on recto.

    Requesting Randolph to deliver confidential letter to James Madison. [2527-b]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to PETER DERIEUX.
    1793 August 18.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 389 (MS. in DLC).

    Sum due Derieux from Mr. Vaughan. [452]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to ROBERT GAMBLE, Richmond.
    1793 August [18] [Incorrectly dated August 8].
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 171 (MS. in DLC).

    Forwarding of claret and stores to Monticello. Mentions Archibald Campbell of Baltimore. [453]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello.
    1793 August 18.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: Randall II 192; SNR 222.

    News of D. Randolph. Arrangement for exchanging Tarquin for another horse. Wine, stores, and clothing for the slaves at Monticello. Mentions Jupiter, Tom Shackleford, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [454]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS PINCKNEY.
    1793 August [20].
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Letter for Mr. Domal. Requests information about threshing machine. Delay in his departure. [455]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [ALEXANDER DONALD, London].
    1793 August 22.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 12(MS-in DLC).

    Promises shipment of tobacco to aid Donald in the calamity (bankruptcy) that has befallen him. Plans to return to Monticello. Books received. Mentions James Brown and Mr. Marshall. [456]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOSEPH FENWICK.
    1793 August 22.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 148 (MS. in DLC).

    Payment for wine. Mentions draft on Donald & Burton. [457]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to M. LA MOTTE.
    1793 August 22.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 258 (MS. in DLC).

    Payment for the Encyclopédie. Failure of Donald & Burton. [458]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to McHENRY, GILMER, & STERRETT.
    1793 August 22.
    L. 1 pp.; loss of text on left margin. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 283 (MS. in DLC).

    George Hammond's refusal to give passports to French passengers. [459]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello.
    1793 August 25.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Exchanging Tarquin for another horse. Washington's trip to Mt. Vernon. Plan to send off the rest of his furniture, in preparation for his return to Monticello. [460]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES H. McHENRY.
    1793 August 26.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 283 (MS. in DLC).

    Misfortunes of M. Lenblhon, a fugitive from Santo Domingo awaiting passage to France. [461]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THAYER, BARTLET & CO., Charleston.
    1793 August 26.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Concerning two boxes of china sent by [Edward?] Dowse. [462]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 August 29.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Mail from Philadelphia. News of James Madison, Colonel, Mrs., and Eliza Monroe. Effect of weevil on wheat crop. Mentions Mr. Clarkson, Martha Randolph, and Maria Jefferson. [463]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to RICHARD DOBSON.
    1793 August 30.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 124 (MS. in DLC).

    Payments on T. J.'s bond and bill of exchange. [464]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MONTGOMERY & HENRY.
    1793 August 30.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 339. (MS. in DLC).

    T. J.'s debt to Montgomery & Henry. Mentions Nicholas Lewis. [465]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MR. SHUTER, Georgetown.
    1793 August 31.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 428 (MS. in DLC.)

    Will pay expenses of slaves who will meet at Shuter's tavern to exchange horses. [451]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to PETER DERIEUX.
    1793 September 1.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 389 (MS. in DLC).

    Forwards letter from Ballanger. John Vaughan's account. [466]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to DAVID MEADE RANDOLPH.
    1793 September 1.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 380 (MS. in DLC).

    Reasons why Mr. Gregoire is not appointed consul at Dunkerque. Consular service at Bordeaux, Nantes, and le Havre. Mentions Mr. Barksdale, Francis Coffin, and Benjamin Franklin. [467]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to GEORGE TAYLOR, JR.
    1793 September 1.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 449 (MS. in DLC).

    Letters for George Hammond, Mr. Van Berckel, Mr. Viar, and Mr. Jaudenes regarding passports and letters requested by the Charitable Committee of Baltimore. [468]

  • September 1 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to GEORGE WYTHE.
    1793 September 1.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Wythe's address delivered to President Washington. [469]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THE REV. SAMUEL MILLER.
    1793 September 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 325 (MS. in DLC). Another MS. in NJP.

    Independence Day Sermon. [470]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to D. GRIFFITH.
    1793 September 7.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 193 (MS. in DLC).

    Exact location of the Maryland-Virginia boundary as given in his Notes on Virginia I.; [Jacques?] Cassini's method of computing latitude compared with Mason and Dixon's; George Mason's papers. [471]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to TENCH COXE.
    1793 September 10.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: L & B IX 236.

    It is not permitted to place consuls in the British Islands (West Indies?). [472]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to ADAM LINDSAY.
    1793 September 10.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 275 (MS. in DLC).

    Plague in Philadelphia. Colonel Hamilton ill. Washington has left for Mt. Vernon. T. J. to go to Monticello. [473]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to DAVID MEADE RANDOLPH.
    1793 September 10.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 380 (MS. in DLC) .

    Duty on package at the Custom House in Bermuda. Yellow fever in Philadelphia. References to Robert Gamble, Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, and Henry Knox. [474]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to BENJAMIN BANKSON.
    1793 September 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 23 (MS. in DLC).

    Instructions regarding letters for Gouverneur Morris. [475]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to BENJAMIN BANKSON.
    1793 September 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 23 (MS. in DLC).

    Return of a Senator for Delaware to be sent to the Secretary of the Senate. [476]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to GEORGE HAMMOND.
    1793 September 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 203 (MS. in DLC).

    Requesting passports for 430 passengers to France from Baltimore. Mentions Samuel Sterrett of Baltimore, Captain Ardouin of the Marianne and Captain Dupouy of the Nouvelle Rosalie. [477]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to HENRY REMSEN.
    1793 September 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 388 (MS. in DLC).

    Receipt of an ink pot. Letter for Thomas Pinckney covering a bill of exchange. Owing to epidemic of yellow fever in Philadelphia, Hamilton, Washington, and Knox have left. [478]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Schuylkill, Pa., to SAMUEL STERRETT, Baltimore.
    1793 September 11.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Passports from Mr. Hammond for those seeking passage to France. [479]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Schuylkill, Pa., to BENJAMIN BANKSON.
    1793 September 13.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Order to pay money due John Ross. [480]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS SIM LEE.
    1793 September 13.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 262 (MS. in DLC). Original MS. in MoHi.

    To the Governor of Maryland, concerning the improper actions in Baltimore of French agents (A. C. Duplaine? Genet?). [481]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS GRIFFIN PEACHY.
    1793 September 13.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 366 (MS. in DLC).

    Acknowledging receipt of resolutions of the inhabitants of Petersburg commending the President's conduct in pursuit of peace. [482]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Schuylkill, Pa., to JOHN ROSS.
    1793 September 13.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Ford VI 427428; Jenkins 102-103n; B of R VI 397 (MS. in DLC). Another MS. in PPHi.

    Request for a loan of $100, the amount of an order on Benjamin Bankson. [483]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Schuylkill, Pa., to PETER DERIEUX.
    1793 September 15.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in DLC.

    Balance due from John Vaughan. Yellow fever in Philadelphia. [484]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Schuylkill, Pa., to MR. KER.
    1793 September 15.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 247 (MS. in DLC). On same sheet: [488]

    Payment of money due Ker made through Mr. Bankson. Mentions note of J. Bringhurst. [485]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Schuylkill, to DR. CURRIE.
    1793 September 15.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Letter to Mr. Sergeant. Mentions fever and Mrs. Currie. Hopes to leave Philadelphia. [2529]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Schuylkill, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    [1793?] September 15.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Fever killed Dupont, French Consul, and Wright, the painter. Lieper said dead. J. Barclay ill. Hamilton and wife well. Banks open. Mentions George Washington and Congress. [2530]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Schuylkill, Pa., to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1793 September 15.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 385 (MS. in DLC).

    Plans to return to Monticello because of the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia. [486]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN VAUGHAN.
    1793 September 15.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Value of lands beyond the mountains. Balance due Peter Derieux. [487]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Schuylkill, Pa., to MRS. VALERIE FULLARTON.
    1793 September 16.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 153 (MS. in DLC). On same sheet as [485].

    Money due her left in the hands of Mr. Bankson. [488]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBERT GAMBLE.
    1793 September 26.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 171 (MS. in DLC).

    Books and wine shipped to T. J. via Gamble in Baltimore. Mentions Sloop Polly, James Tibbitt, master. [489]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BENJAMIN BANKSON.
    1793 October 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 24 (MS. in DLC).

    Urges Bankson to get out of Philadelphia during the epidemic. Mentions Mr. Crosby and Mr. Grey. [490]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BENJAMIN BANKSON.
    1793 October 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill--Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 24 (MS. in DLC).

    Covering letter for a group of letters and documents including letters patent revoking the Exequatur of A. C. Deplain, Vice Consul at Boston, letters to A. C. Deplane, Mr. Genet, and [Gouverneur] Morris. Letters patent to be published in Fenno's and Freneau's papers. [491]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BENJAMIN BANKSON.
    1793 October 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B or R VI 24 (MS. in DLC).

    Covers a commission for Mr. Dannery as Consul of France at Boston and a letter for Mr. Genet. [492]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to TENCH COXE.
    1793 October 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Returning Mr. Frank's letter discussing damage to our commerce in the West Indies. [493]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE WASHINGTON.
    1793 October 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 496 (MS. in DLC).

    Commission for Mr. Dannery as French Consul in Boston; letters to Mr. Genet and Mr. Bankson. [494]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE WASHINGTON.
    1793 October 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 496 (MS. in DLC).

    Answer to Bournonville's letter sent for the President's approval. Mentions Benjamin Bankson and Mr. Dandridge. [495]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE WASHINGTON.
    1793 October 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 497 (MS. in DLC).

    Note to Tench Coxe. [496]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE WASHINGTON.
    1793 October 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Messrs. King, Pratt, et al., owners of ship Andrew, should apply to France for indemnification for cargo of rice seized at Lorient and detention of the vessel. U. S. Minister, Gouverneur Morris, will exert pressure for the owners. [497]

  • MARTHA CARR, DRAFT ON THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1793 October 10.
    #1231.

    See 2 December 1793. [498]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HOPKINS.
    1793 October 10.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 218 (MS. in DLC).

    To the Commissioner of Loans regarding William Short's loan office certificates. Mentions James Brown. [499]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RICHARD HANSON.
    1793 October 18.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 205 (MS. in DLC).

    Bonds from the sale of slaves, from Mr. Ronald for Cumberland lands, and for the Elkhill lands should discharge T. J.'s bonds to William Jones. Mentions Daniel Hylton. [500]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DANIEL HYLTON.
    1793 October 18.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 227 (MS. in DLC).

    Order to deliver bonds on Elkhill lands, from Banks & Taylor, to Richard Hanson, to discharge T. J.'s bonds to William Jones of Farrell & Jones. [501]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MARTHA JEFFERSON CARR.
    1793 October 19.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Letter of credit for Anna Scott Marks. Estate of John Wayles. Mentions Mr. Myers and Francis Eppes. [502]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, LETTER OF CREDIT.
    1793 October 19.
    D. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Letter of credit for Anna Scott Marks or Martha Carr. [503]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ANNA SCOTT MARKS.
    1793 October 19.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 315 (MS. in DLC).

    Notifying his sister that a letter of credit for her use has been sent to Martha Carr. [504]

  • PETER CARR, Spring Forest, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1793 October 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Requests funds for his mother. [505]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia. T. J.'s extract made for enclosure to Herman LeRoy in letter of 11 November 1793. THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1793 October 31.
    AD. 2 pp. Letterpress copy (and a 19th century copy, incorrectly dated 31 December). Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in MHi.

    Payment to Herman LeRoy (of mortgage bond secured by Henrico County land given to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., by his father) to be made by the wheat crop at Varina, now ready for market. Refers to David Ross and Alexander Donald. [506]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to RICHARD DOBSON.
    1793 November 3.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 124 (MS. in DLC); Jenkins 33.

    Payments made on T. J.'s bill of exchange and bond. [507]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to WALTER BOYD, Paris.
    1793 November 5.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 45 (MS. in DLC).

    Letter of introduction for Tobias Lear. Mentions Boyd's brother in Bladensburgh. [508]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to U. S. CONSULS, C. W. F. Dumas, Joseph Fenwick, Mr. La Motte, and [Stephen Cathalan].
    1793 November 5.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Circular. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 133 (MS. in DLC) .

    Introducing Tobias Lear, formerly President Washington's secretary, who proposes to establish in commerce in the city of Washington. [509]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to FERDINAND GRAND.
    1793 November 5.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 189 (MS. in DLC).

    Letter of introduction for Tobias Lear. [510]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to TOBIAS LEAR.
    1793 November 5.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Jenkins 37; B of R VI 262 (MS. in DLC). Original MS. owned by Francis R. Stoddard.

    Letters of introduction. References to C. W. F. Dumas in Amsterdam, Van Staphorst & Hubbard, and to Mr. Greenlief. The Revolution has turned adrift many of his French friends. [511]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 November 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Forwarding of books, letters, and papers. Wheat crop prospects. Illness of a slave. Mentions Samuel Biddle, Watson, Dr. Gilmer, Martha Randolph, and Maria Jefferson. [512]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to PETER CARR, Spring Forest.
    1793 November 10.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Jenkins 54-55; B of R VI 71 (MS. in DLC).

    Will pay Martha Carr the money from the execution of Wayles' representatives against Archibald Cary's estate. Account of Carr's debut in Albemarle Courts is flattering. References to Francis Eppes and Carter Page. [513]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to HERMAN LEROY, Philadelphia.
    1793 November 11.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Terms of repayment of mortgage on Varina, land owned by Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., son of Colonel Randolph of Tuckahoe. [514]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to CHARLES HOMASSEL.
    1793 November 13.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Jenkins 67; B of R VI 218 (MS. in DLC).

    Sale of goods shipped from France for Peter Derieux. Mentions John Vaughan. [515]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to JOHN HOPKINS, Richmond.
    1793 November 13.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 218 (MS. in DLC); Jenkins 66.

    Transferral of William Short's government stock from Richmond and New York to Philadelphia. [516]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to PATRICK KENNON, New York.
    1793 November 13.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Jenkins 64-65; B of R VI 245 (MS. in DLC).

    Transferral of William Short's government stock (U. S. loan office certificates) from New York and Richmond to Philadelphia. [517]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to ROBERT GAMBLE.
    1793 November 14.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 171 (MS. in DLC); Jenkins 71-73.

    Letter for Mr. Mewbern of Richmond. Yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia is over. Return of Congress and President Washington. [518]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to PATRICK HART.
    1793 November 14.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Jenkins 74; B of R VI 208 (MS. in DLC).

    Thanks for forwarding his orrery (astronomical instrument). Mentions David Randolph and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [519]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to MR. MEWBERN, Richmond.
    1793 November 14.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Jenkins 72; B of R VI 324 (MS-in DLC).

    Request that he deliver T. J.'s telescope to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [520]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 November 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Inquiries as to T. J.'s health. Illness of Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr. Removal of T. J.'s furniture to Belvedere. Health of the "colored part of the family." Purchase of T. J.'s horse, Tarquin. Mentions Maria Jefferson. [521]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to JOHN KEAN.
    1793 November 16.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Ford VI 449; Jenkins 93; B of R VI 246 (MS-in DLC).

    Requesting his salary for the quarter. Mentions possible removal of Congress to Lancaster, Pa., because of the yellow fever. [522]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to ELI WHITNEY, New Haven.
    1793 November 16.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Ford VI 448; Jenkins 90-91.

    Patenting of the cotton gin. Its practicability. Mentions advertisement by Pearce of the Patterson Manufactory. [523]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to GEORGE TAYLOR, Philadelphia.
    1793 November 16-18.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Jenkins 99-101; B of R VI 449 and X 18 (MSS. in DLC).

    Requesting that Taylor endorse a note for him and send it to John Kean. [George?] Wythe's money received. [524]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to HERMAN LEROY, Philadelphia.
    1793 November 17.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in PPHi. Printed: Jenkins 94-95.

    Wishes both Dover and Varina to stand as security for debt of Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., to Mr. LeRoy. Mentions Mr. Bayard. [525]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to JOHN ROSS.
    1793 November 19.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Jenkins 102-103; B of R VI 397 (MS. in DLC).

    Payment of $100. Congratulations on his resurrection (death reported in newspapers). [526]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN MASON.
    1793 November 20.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 317 (MS. in DLC).

    Payment of his debts and of Joseph Fenwick's draft. [527]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to JACOB HOLLINGSWORTH.
    1793 November 21.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Order for red clover seed for Elk Hill. Terms for the new overseer [at Elk Hill] the same as for Samuel Biddle. [528]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to MR. MYERS.
    1793 November 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 346 (MS. in DLC); Jenkins 119.

    Money to be passed to the credit of Mrs. Carr. [529]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, Jr., Monticello.
    1793 November 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Jenkins 118-119; 13 of R VI 385 (MS. in DLC).

    Gift of the horse Tarquin. Letter to Archibald Stuart. Instructions for Samuel Biddle to get sheep from Stuart. Questions advisability of acting as his father's executor. Greetings to Martha and Maria. [530]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to ARCHIBALD STUART.
    1793 November 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Ford VI 453454; Jenkins 115-116; B of R VI 443 (MS. in DLC).

    Purchase of sheep at Staunton, to be sent to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., or to Samuel Biddle, overseer at Monticello. Stuart's offer of potatoes. France triumphant in the North. [531]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to ANGELICA SCHUYLER CHURCH, London.
    1793 November 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. with attached address leaf; "to the care of Mr. Pinckney" #11245-b.

    T.J. expresses his concern for the imprisoned Lafayette and doubts that President Washington will have any influence in obtaining his release; regrets the loss of Madame de Corny's fortune in the Revolution; conveys dismay that Maria Cosway has retired to a convent; wishes Angelica and Kitty would come visit at Monticello; announces the marriage of his daughter Martha and his forthcoming retirement from politics and his joy at retiring to Monticello with his family, farm and books.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Germantown, to JOHN NANCARROW.
    1793 November 28.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Jenkins 124-125; B of R VI 346 (MS-in DLC).

    Refusing his offer of quarters. [532]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1793 November 30.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Death of Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr. Dissatisfaction with terms of his will, drawn by John Harvie. Failure of Daniel Hylton to move T. J.'s furniture. Bond to Mr. LeRoy. Mentions James Brown, Martha Randolph, and Maria Jefferson. [533]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1793 December 1.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Return to Philadelphia of George Washington, Dr. and Mrs. Waters, and Mr. Trist. French triumphant. Revolution in Santo Domingo. Freneau's and Fenno's papers have been discontinued. Mentions Edmund Randolph, the Duke of Brunswick, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and Maria Jefferson. [534]

  • M. & J. MYERS, Goochland County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1793 December 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. 2 enclosures ([407] and [498]). Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Receipt of money for acceptance of Martha Carr's drafts on T. J. (Enclosures: her drafts of 2 February and of 10 October 1793, in favor of William Austin and Mr. Myers, respectively.) [535]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JACOB HOLLINGSWORTH.
    1793 December 4.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 216 (MS. in DLC).

    Appointment of Eli Alexander as overseer of Shadwell. Suggests he go via Richmond. Purchase of red clover seed. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. and Samuel Biddle. [536]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES BROWN, Richmond.
    1793 December 8.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 52 (MS. in DLC).

    William Short's loan office certificates. Furniture for Monticello. Mentions Mr. Hague, John Hopkins, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [537]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to ROBERT GAMBLE, Richmond.
    1793 December 8.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 171 (MS. in DLC).

    Shipment of threshing machine by the Ellica, Captain Waymouth. [538]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN HOPKINS, Richmond.
    1793 December 8.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 218 (MS. in DLC).

    William Short's loan office certificates. [539]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to PATRICK KENNON, New York.
    1793 December 8.
    L. 1 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 246 (MS. in DLC).

    William Short's loan office certificates. [540]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello.
    1793 December 8.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 385 (MS. in DLC). Another MS. in CsmH.

    Randolph's debts to Herman LeRoy. Horses for T. J.'s return to Monticello. Arrangements for Eli Alexander, overseer on east side of the Rivanna. Discontinuation of Freneau's and Fenno's newspapers. Important victories of the French. Toulon in enemy hands. Death of Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr. Mentions Maria, Samuel Biddle, Mr. Fitch, [Byrd] Rogers, Dabney Carr, Fredericksburg. [541]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN CHURCH.
    1793 December 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. #11245.

    Replies to his letter of August 16th to President [George Washington] concerning the misfortunes of Lafayette, and assures him that the means most likely to effect his release have been employed.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to ROBERT LESLIE [London].
    1793 December 12.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 267 (MS. in DLC).

    Directions for the making and repairing of watches and clocks. [542]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS PINCKNEY, [London].
    1793 December 12.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 375 (MS. in DLC).

    Payment for the threshing machine. Truce established by Algiers, Portugal, and Holland. Letters to Messrs. Van Staphorst, Mr. Church, and Robert Leslie. Mentions ship George Barclay. [543]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to BENJAMIN BLANCHARD.
    1793 December 15.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 38 (MS. in DLC).

    Refusing to lend him money or to refer the solicitation to the President. [544]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1793 December 15.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Randall II 220; SNR 225-226.

    Letter to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Letters from Martha and Maria. Mr. Watson makes writing desk. Saw Sally Cropper who was at Trenton at Mrs. Fullerton's house. Maid died of fever. Wants horse at Fredericksburg for his return to Monticello. Information regarding Eli Alexander of Elkton, who is to take charge of Shadwell farm under Byrd Rogers. [545]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1793 December 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Harold W. Wilson. #5385-v. Printed: SNR, 188-89.

    Letter to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Letters from Martha and Maria. Mr. Watson makes writing desk. Saw Sally Cropper who was at Trenton at Mrs. Fullerton's house. Maid died of fever. Wants horse at Fredericksburg for his return to Monticello. Information regarding Eli Alexander of Elkton, who is to take charge of Shadwell farm under Byrd Rogers. [2531]

  • Bond to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1793 December 15.
    DS. 1 pp. #12099.

    Printed bond for 108 pounds, 10 shillings, signed by John Depreast, Jr. and Daniel Perrow of Cambell County, Va.; not signed by TJ; witnessed by Bowling Clark and Barnerd Franklin.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JACOB HOLLINGSWORTH, Elkton.
    1793 December 17.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 216 (MS. in DLC).

    Red clover seed. Eli Alexander's departure. [546]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to CALEB LOWNES.
    1793 December 18.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 280 \MS. in DLC).

    Shipment of books and furniture to Robert Gamble in Richmond. Order for a ton of nailrod. [547]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia to BENJAMIN WALLER.
    1793 December 21.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Debt of the John Wayles estate to Mr. Welsh. Mentions Francis Eppes, an executor, and Farrell & Jones, creditors of the estate. [548]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello.
    1793 December 22.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Ford VI 488489.

    Horses for return to Monticello. Retirement from office is definite. Shipment of books and furniture. Printed copy of correspondence with Genet and Hammond to be sent soon. Relations with England and Spain. England has let loose the Algerians on us. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and Maria Jefferson. [549]

  • LIST OF CERTIFICATES received by THOMAS JEFFERSON for WILLIAM SHORT.
    1793 December [23-31].
    D. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Original MS. of letter of transmittal, December 23, in VWW. Printed: B of R VI 426 (MS. in DLC).

    Listing items received from John Hopkins, James Brown, and Patrick Kennon. Postscript memorandum to Short reports resignation as Secretary of State; to be succeeded by Edmund Randolph. [550]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello.
    1793 December 30.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VI 385 (MS. in DLC).

    Delay in shipment of furniture. Gift of horse "Tarquin." Edmund Randolph succeeds T. J. Arrangements for meeting horses at Fredericksburg. Mentions Mann Page and Peter Carr. [551]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOSEPH YZNARDI.
    1793 December [31].
    L. 1 pp. Incorrectly dated December 3. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Order for wine to be sent to Richmond. [552]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Philadelphia], to [WILLIAM SHORT?].
    [1793].
    L. 1 pp.; Barrow. 19th century copy. Fragment. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Shorts public bonds. New Secretary of State yet unnamed. Letter from Peyton Short. [555]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    [1793].
    ALS. 1 pp. Fragment. Letterpress copy. Last page only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Fragmentary reference to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Maria writes to Mr. Randolph. [2532]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON MR. CLAY'S THRESHING MACHINE.
    [1793].
    AD. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Poetry on verso. [2533]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON ARTHUR YOUNG'S LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT OF January '92.
    [1793].
    D. 4 pp. 19th century copy of extract. #4024.

    Cost of slave labor, referring to Buffon's tables, compared to cost of free labor in England, using Suffolk as example. [2533-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.].
    [1793?].
    AL. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Fragment. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Case concerning Thomas Mann Randolph, Sr.'s mortgage on Varina, payable after his death by his son, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Deed for Poplar Forest to Martha Jefferson. Mentions David Ross. [554]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SURVEY MAP OF ROAD FROM SECRETARY'S FORD.
    1794 April 16.
    AD. 1 pp. 8" x 12 3/8". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Cf. Betts, Garden Book, Plate XIV.

    Road to the Thoroughfare. [2534, N-542]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON.
    1794 April 26.
    ALS; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Final 2 pp. only. [First page at MHi.] Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Settlement of unidentified estate. Advising suit against Gen. Harrington as executor. Ignorance of North Carolina laws, judges, and courts. Infants' legal rights. Recourse open to federal district and supreme court of U.S. [2534-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM NELSON, Richmond.
    1794 April 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. #2825. Endorsed by T. J. Original owned by Edward O. McCague. Printed: B of R VI 349 (MS. in DLC).

    Patents dependent on Virginia-Kentucky and Virginia-North Carolina boundary disputes. Mentions Walker Henderson Line. [556]

  • LIST OF LIVESTOCK AT POPLAR FOREST.
    1794 April
    D. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s overseer lists 139 cattle and 203 hogs. [557]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Eppington, to [JAMES BROWN].
    1794 June 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. #7447.

    Account with Donald and Burton from Charlottesville. Mentions Clow and Company. [2535]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SURVEY MAP OF FIELDS AT LEGO.
    1794 July 29.
    AD. 1 pp. 8" x 12 3/8". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Cf. Betts, Garden Book, Plate XV. Shows boundary with river. [2536, N-543]

  • JOHN TAYLOR to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1794 August 15.
    ALS. 3 pp. #9511-i. Endorsed by T. J.

    Taylor explains the mechanics of a drill plow which he is forwarding to Jefferson.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS EPPES, Eppington.
    1794 August 28.
    ALS. 2 pp., with attached address leaf; Barrow. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5385-r.

    Mr. Jones's Monroe papers omit deeds on R. and D. Randolph. John Marshall sent note on Guineaman. May go to Bedford. Receipt in John Randolph case. Mentions Elizabeth Wayles Eppes, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Martha, Mr. Wickham, Mr. Innes, Mr. and Mrs. Skipwith. [2537]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DABNEY CARR.
    1794 September 24.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Advises study of French with Martha Randolph. Plans sale of his law books. Martha Carr, Maria Jefferson, and Miss Cary mentioned. [558]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [JOHN] BARNES, Philadelphia.
    1794 October 9.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Order for tea. Reference to [Joseph] Mussi. [559]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN BARNES, Philadelphia.
    1794 November 20.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bill of exchange for Messrs. Van Staphorst includes money for Philip Mazzei. Request for prices of German and British osnaburg, cotton cloth, striped blankets, and plaid hose for slaves. Mentions Mr. Blair. [560]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DEED OF MANUMISSION TO ROBERT HEMINGS.
    1794 December 24.
    ADS. 1 pp.; loss of text on right margin. #5589.

    Frees Hemings, son of Betty Hemings. Witnessed by Dabney Carr and John Nicholas. [2537-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.]
    1794 December 26.
    AL. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Fragment; first page only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Delay in returning Thomas Mann Randolph's wagon. Shipment of nailrod from Richmond. Asparagus for Martha. Mentions [Thomas] Bell and slaves Billy and Zachary. [562]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.]
    [1794] December 27.
    AL. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Fragment. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Arrival of Billy. Difference of opinion between George Wythe and Edmund Pendleton on division of Dabney Carr's property and slaves after death of Barbara O. Carr. Portion due Peter Carr. Shipment of nailrod. Payment to John Taylor for drill-plow. References to Mr. Stras, John Harvie. [563]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM B. GILES.
    1794 December 28.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: B of R VI 183 (MS. in DLC); Ford VI 515-516. Originally calendared as 1794 December 17.

    Conference concerning attacks on freedom of speech. [561]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Varina.
    1795 January 22.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    The Dover sale. Request that Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., remit Mr. Stras' money to [Joseph] Mussi in Philadelphia. Shipment of nailrod, a drill-plow, and clover. Wheels for T. J.'s chariot. Wheat crop improved by cold weather. News of Anne and Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Mrs. Peter Marks, Dr. [George] Gilmer. Mentions Mr. Snelson and Maria Jefferson. [564]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Varina.
    1795 February 5.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    News of Thomas Jefferson Randolph. Cold weather. Hughes, overseer at Varina, should relieve Thomas Mann Randolph at Varina. [Bowling] Clarke reports short tobacco crop and loss of a horse. [565]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1795 February 12.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Clover seed. Cold weather. Arrival of a mule. Col. [Thomas] Bell's illness. Mentions Martha Randolph. Partly illegible. [566]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    [1795 February 26].
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Crisis regarding mortgage on Varina. References to Herman LeRoy and Dover plantation. [567]

  • GEORGE HAMILTON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1795 April 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10024. Endorsed by T. J.

    Hammond introduces William Strickland to Jefferson.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to COL. CALLIS, Louisa.
    1795 May 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by John P. McGuire, Jr. #3367.

    May buy slave Nance from Mr. and Mrs. Hastings Marks. Wants Callis to arrange purchase. [2539]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARCHIBALD STUART, Staunton.
    1795 May 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #2941. Printed: B of R VI 443 (MS. in DLC).

    Introducing Mr. Strickland. [568]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARCHIBALD STUART, Staunton.
    1795 May 23.
    ALS. 2 pp., with attached address leaf. McGregor Library, #2941. Partly printed: W(2) V 292-293.

    List of law books to be forwarded to Stuart at Staunton by Col. [Thomas] Bell. Requests Staunton clockmender for work on Monticello clocks. Mentions Dabney Carr. (List of books previously unpublished.) [569]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, THREE SURVEY MAPS, UNIDENTIFIED [Monticello?].
    1795 June 16.
    AD. Each item 1 pp. 7 3/4" x 9 1/4"; 7 3/4" x 9 1/4"; 12 3/8" x 8". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [2540, N-544]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HENRY REMSEN.
    1795 June 18.
    ALS. 1 pp.; docketed by Remsen on verso #7391.

    T. J. writes to Remsen concerning the purchase of a machine for cutting nails, noting that he is finding "nail making profitable and convenient ... and is ... getting more into it." He notes that he has a dozen hands already emplyed and expects to increase thier number. He concludes with a note about the possibility of the French making peace with their continental enemies and adds a postscript about some enclosed bills of exchange [not present].

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSIAH DONATH, Philadelphia.
    1795 August 12.
    ALS. 1 pp.; addressee's name excised. #3456.

    Bohemian glass. [2541]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ANGELICA SCHUYLER CHURCH.
    1795 September 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. #11245.

    Writes about being home with his family and wishes that she and her husband were nearby. Wishes to hear news of Catharine Church. Mentions that his daughter Martha Jefferson Randolph is absent and writing a letter to Maria Cosway.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN BARNES.
    1795 September 16.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Letter of introduction for Mr. Peyton, merchant of Milton, to trade in Philadelphia. Barnes to send tea, glasses, tin plates, solder, and pure tin by Peyton. J. Bringhurst knows supply of pure tin. [2542]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSIAH DONATH, Philadelphia.
    1795 September 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2581. Photostat. Original owned by Robert G. Hopkins.

    Order for panes of glass for Monticello. [570]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BUSHROD WASHINGTON, Richmond.
    1795 October 1.
    ALS. 2 pp. #6755.

    Banks's suit against T. J. as former governor of Virginia. [2543]

  • LAND OFFICE TREASURY WARRANT No. 1724 to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1795 December 23.
    D. 2 pp. Contemporary Copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Warrant for 100 acres of land in Campbell County. Surveyed by Richard Smith (i.e., Stith). [571]

  • RICHARD STITH. SURVEY.
    1795 December 23.
    D. 1 pp. Copy attested by William P. Martin. McGregor Library, #564.

    Copy of plat and surveyor's courses for 100 acres of land surveyed for T. J. in Campbell County. [572]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LAND PATENT, Poplar Forest.
    1795 December 23.
    D. 2 items.; Barrow. Notes on plat by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Patent for 800 acres in Bedford County, a part of the Poplar Forest tract, surveyed for John Wayles by Richard Stith, 20 March 1770, and patented in the name of T. J., 1795. Plat shows adjoining lands belonging to Richard Callaway, William Callaway, and Mr. Moseby. [573]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON FARM BOOK.
    1795-1796.
    AD. 2 pp. #3946. Cf. Betts, Farm Book, 47, 48.

    Bread lists for Monticello, Mr. Petit, and Mr. Page. Labor lists for Monticello, Tufton, Shadwell, and Lego. General clothing list. Lists white workers Mr. Buck, Mr. Watson, Mr. Bailey. [2544]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Dungeness, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1796 January 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    List of articles needed at Varina. Greetings to Maria and the children. [574]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PETER DERIEUX.
    1796 January 3.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. #2006-a.

    Mr. Payne's foreclosure of mortgage on Derieux's tenement leased from Wood. [575]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1796 January 25.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Mr. Randolph's wagon. News of Thomas Jefferson Randolph. Depositions of the Shocko inspectors. Cold weather. Peter Carr at Philadelphia. References to Maria Jefferson and Anne Randolph. [576]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DEED OF MANUMISSION TO JAMES HEMINGS.
    1796 February 5.
    ADS. 1 pp. #5589. Printed: Betts, Farm Book, 15, 16.

    Frees Hemings, son of Betty Hemings. Witnessed by John Carr and Francis Anderson. Recorded by John Nicholas, Clerk, April Court, 1796. [2545]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1796 February 7.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. #3177. Endorsed by T. J. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation.

    Cold weather; Randolph's affairs at Edgehill; scarcity of corn; payment of Mr. Divers; land grants in Bedford and Campbell Counties. Action regarding tobacco passed by Cobb (tobacco inspector) around 1786. Mr. Faris to pick up machine from Mr. Britton. Construction work (at Monticello?). References to Peter Carr, [Robert?] Gamble, and to Shadwell. [578]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON POWER OF ATTORNEY.
    1796 February 21.
    ADS. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Victor B. Levit. #8265-b.

    John Barnes to act for William Short in collecting interest on stock from the Treasury or Bank of the U.S. Witnessed by Thomas Bell, justice of the peace for Albemarle County; certified by John Nicholas. [2545-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1796 February 29.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Marriage of Captain Allcock to Mrs. [Mildred] Walker. Plowing at Monticello and Edgehill. Peas, clover, groceries at Monticello. References to [Thomas] Bell, Adrien Petit, Mr. Page, and Mr. Robertson. [579]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to SAMPSON CROSBY, Philadelphia.
    1796 February 29.
    ALS. 1 pp.; address on verso. Recipient copy. #10020-f.

    T. J. reports that the blinds have arrived safely.

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON. DEED TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1796 April 17.
    D. Attested copy. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Witnessed by John Nicholas, John Carr, and Alexander Garrett. Proved April 1796. Copy attested by Alexander Garrett, Clerk. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Conveying 400 acres of land on Hardware River in Albemarle County inherited from Peter Jefferson. [580]

  • ALBEMARLE COUNTY COURT to ELIZABETH HENDERSON.
    1796 May 5.
    D. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Recorded June 1796, and this copy attested by John Nicholas, Clerk. McGregor Library, #564.

    Assignment to Mrs. Henderson by special Commissioners (William Clark, Robert Snelson, John Watson) of her dower in the estate of her husband, Bennett Henderson, deceased: profits of mill and warehouse, buildings and land, town lots at Milton. References to her son, John Henderson. [581]

  • RICHARD STITH, Campbell County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1796 June 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Surveyor's difficulty in keeping up with legislative changes. [582]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILSON CARY NICHOLAS.
    1796 August 19
    ALS. 1 pp., with attached address leaf; Barrow. Wilson Cary Nicholas Papers, #2343.

    Enclosing draft of Nicholas' house plans. Needs good overseer. [583]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Petersburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Monticello].
    1796 September 21.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    No conveyance by Peter Jefferson recorded in Lunenburg County 1750 to 1757. Will search in Bedford and Halifax Counties. Pleased that Washington will not serve another term. [584]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSIAH DONATH, Philadelphia.
    1796 October 2.
    ALS. 1 pp., with attached address leaf; Barrow. McGregor Library, #2510.

    Order for window glass, paid for by draft on John Barnes. [585]

  • JAMES LYLE, Manchester, England, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1796 October 25.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Covering letter for an account with Henderson, McCaul & Co. Records receipts from James Brown, Christopher Clark, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [586]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSIAH DONATH, Philadelphia.
    1796 December 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #2510.

    Payment for window glass by draft on John Barnes. [587]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to EDWARD RUTLEDGE.
    1796 December 27.
    ALS. 3 pp. Paul Mellon Bequest. #11620. Partially printed: L and B IX, 352-55.

    T. J. asks Rutledge for 20 bushels of cowpeas, gives instructions on shipping to Charles Johnston & Co., Richmond and payment through John Barnes of Philadelphia, and discusses improvements he has made on the Lieth machine for threshing wheat in Virginia and rice in South Carolina. T. J. continues with a discussion of how much unmerited abuse and praise he has suffered in public service, his wish for retirement, the outcome of the election of 1796 which he knows Adams will win adding "I know well that no man will ever bring out of that office the reputation which carries him into it. the honeymoon would be as short in that case as in any other, & it's moment of extasy would be ransomed by years of torment & hatred." He predicts he will live in peace while Adams will be shipwrecked in the gathering storm, but nevertheless urges Rutledge to continue in national public office for "there is no bankrupt law in heaven by which you may get off with shillings in the pound, with rendering to a single state what you owed to the whole confederacy." [2545-b]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JUSTIN P. P. DERIEUX.
    [1796?].
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Fragment. #2006. Originally calendared as [1806?].

    His gift of bed ticks, sheets, and blankets now at [Thomas] Bell's. Thanks for eggplants. [978]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON, Varina.
    1797 March 11.
    AL. 1 pp.; silked. #38-576.

    News of her friends, Miss Geddis and Miss McKain. Unable to provide Miss Bruni a place in his carriage. Permission to remain at Varina. [588]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1797 March 11.
    AL. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    See Item 588. [2546]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1797 March 27.
    AL. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Randall II 338; SNR 242-243.

    Spring earlier at Monticello than at Fredericksburg. Loneliness for Maria and Martha. Healthfulness of Monticello compared with Varina. References to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and Billy Wood. [589]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1797 April 9.
    AL. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Apologies to the militia captains for Thomas Mann Randolph's absence. Clover, mules, price of wheat. [590]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ELIZABETH HOUSE TRIST.
    [1797] April 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. #5213-d. Photostat.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Monticello], to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1797 May 19.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Illegible copy dealing with tobacco. [591]

  • JAMES WOOD. LAND GRANT TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1797 May 22.
    DS. 1 pp. Printed on parchment. Certified by William Price, Register, Virginia Land Office. McGregor Library, #564.

    Patent for 100 acres on Ivy Creek in Campbell County, adjoining Wilkerson, Johnson, Tullos. [592]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to ANGELICA SCHUYLER CHURCH.
    1797 May 24.
    ALS. 2 pp. #11245.

    Welcomes her home to her native country and comments that the agitations of Europe have reached even the United States. Inquires of Madame de Corny, Maria Cosway, and Catharine Church.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MARIA JEFFERSON.
    1797 June 14.
    AL. 1 pp. File draft. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Her marriage to John Wayles Eppes. Offers Pantops. Can make road to Edgehill to make it close as Monticello. Congressional debates. [2547]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN BARNES.
    1797 July 18.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Box containing mammoth's tooth and another bone which Mr. Johnston has in Philadelphia. Tooth to be addressed to Prince of Parma, delivered to Yrujo, Spanish minister. Notes, one paid to Charles Johnston and Company. Mentions Mr. Short. [2548]

  • JOHN BARNES, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1797 July 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Is repacking the enormous (fossil) tooth. Incloses invoice for sash doors and his account. Draft in favor of C. Johnson; W. and S. Keith's notes. Tobacco prices. [593]

  • JOHN BARNES, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1797 August 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Account of Mr. Lote. [594]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ST. GEORGE TUCKER, Williamsburg.
    1797 August 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449. Printed: L and B IX, 417-19.

    Santo Domingo revolt. Concern about slave revolts in U.S. Financing government in U.S. and Europe. [2549]

  • JOHN BARNES, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1797 September 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Draft on William Short's account. Yellow fever epidemic has emptied the city. [596]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to FRANCIS EPPES.
    [1797 September 24].
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Marriage of Maria Jefferson and John Wayles Eppes. Will make settlement like that with Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. and Martha Jefferson Randolph. Rather than Poplar Forest, giving Pantops opposite Monticello. Angola exchange; interests in Bedford. Monticello roofing. [2553]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN BARNES.
    1797 October 8.
    ALS. Photostat of letterpress copy. Original owned by Thomas Jefferson Coolidge and Miss Ellen Coolidge Burke. #5156-a.

    Encloses power of attorney for Barnes to draw on William Short's dividends for payment to James Monroe in Philadelphia. [2549-a]

  • MARRIAGE INDENTURE OF JOHN WAYLES EPPES AND MARIA JEFFERSON. In hand of THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1797 October 12.
    AD. 2 pp.; lower right corner of first page torn away, but present. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Binds Francis, Elizabeth Wayles, and John Wayles Eppes of Chesterfield and Thomas and Maria Jefferson. Francis Eppes conveys land at Bermuda Hundred on James River and at Martin's Swamp next to David Meade Randolph's land. T. J. conveys Pantops, formerly Smith land on Rivanna River in Albemarle, slaves, etc. Witnessed by Richard Richardson, Hugh Chisolm, and Matthew Toler. [2550]

  • MARRIAGE INDENTURE OF JOHN WAYLES EPPES AND MARIA JEFFERSON. In hand of THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1797 October 12.
    AD. 1 pp. Fragment. 1st page only. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Binds Thomas and Maria Jefferson of Albemarle and Francis, Elizabeth Wayles, and John Wayles Eppes of Chesterfield. T. J. conveys Angola on Appomattox River, Cumberland. Francis Eppes conveys Bermuda Hundred, Chesterfield. T. J. conveys Pantops, formerly Smith land, on Rivanna River, bounded by Lego, formerly Edwin Hickman land, and slaves. [2551]

  • JOHN BARNES, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1797 October 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s power of attorney confirmed. James Monroe's draft. Yellow fever epidemic. Letter to [James Thomson?] Callender. [597]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    [1797 November].
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    News of Maria's health. Greetings to Martha and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [598]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON TO HENRY TAZEWELL.
    1797 December 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6918.

    Letter for Mr. Henry. Mr. Blount and Mr. Beckley may read it. [2552]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES.
    [Post-1797].
    Lettercover. 1 pp. #6004.

    [2554]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Eppington.
    1798 January 7.
    L. 3 pp. 19th century copy. Photostat. Original owned by M. Howard Bradley. #5085. Printed: SNR, 207-8.

    Letters from John Wayles Eppes and Kitty Church. Discusses harmony in marriage. Mr. Bolling's drunkenness at Chestnut Grove. Virginia estates. [2555]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to ANGELICA SCHUYLER CHURCH.
    1798 January 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. #11245.

    Mentions Mrs. [James] Monroe, Madame de Corny's improved situation, and receiving a letter from Catharine Church. Comments on news from a Mr. Niemcewitz, a Polish gentleman, that Maria Cosway has thrown herself into religion since the loss of her daughter and other circumstances

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to CATHARINE CHURCH.
    1798 January 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. #11245.

    News of his daughters, Maria" Jefferson Eppes and Martha Jefferson Randolph. Invites her to Monticello.

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Belmont, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1798 January 30.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Jupiter reports theft at Monticello; York (slave) suspected. References to [Richard] Richardson, overseer at Monticello, and George (slave). Order for window glass and for the last edition of Linnaeus' Gerlera Plantarum. [599]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to DAVID LONGWORTH, New York.
    1798 February 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Albert Adam Bieber. #6279.

    Received in Virginia letter about Fénelon's Télémachus. Edition equal to those from Europe. [2556]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN BARNES.
    1798 February 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Samuel H. Smith. [2557]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to HORATIO GATES, New York.
    1798 February 21.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. #38-163-b. Printed: Ford VII 203-206; L & B IX 441-443; TJR III 374-375 (in part); B of R VI 174 (MS. in DLC).

    Letter delivered to General Kosciuszko. Possible war with France, whose attitude, like England's, threatens U. S. commerce. Kosciuszko disappointed at France's peace with Austria; had hoped his country would rise again. [600]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to PEREGRINE FITZHUGH.
    1798 February 23.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: Ford VII 208-211; L & B X 104; B of R VI 149 (letterpress copy in DLC).

    Importance of proper adjustment of both federal and state governments. Differences in Congress respecting comparative influence of the two. [601]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Belmont, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1798 February 26.
    19th century copy of extract. 2 pp. #8937.

    Martha established at Belmont after move from Varina. Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. has wheelwright, carpenter, smith, and other workmen. Mr. and Mrs. P. Carr visiting. Ellen's health. [2557-a]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Belmont, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1798 February 26.
    ALS. 1 pp.; franked with black ink stamp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Need for nailrod at Monticello's nail manufactory. Need for a journeyman blacksmith. Tobacco crop. References to slaves George, James, and Page. [602]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1798 March 8.
    AL. 1 pp.; Barrow. Fragment. First page only. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: Betts, Garden Book, 260-61, extract.

    George Jefferson to handle letter. Mr. Page and George know how to handle seed when arrived at Charlottesville or Milton. Box for Mr. Strickland. French Directory acted against Philadelphia's English merchants. [2558]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Belmont, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1798 March 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2143.

    Purchase of horses and mules. Mr. Hore [Browse] Trist unlikely to purchase [Nicholas?] Lewis' farm, since he prefers the country near Frederick County, Va., or Berkeley County, [W.] Va. [603]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES.
    1798 April 1.
    AL. 1 pp.; Barrow. File draft. Owned by Mrs. Harold W. Wilson. #5385-v.

    Would make her private secretary at Monticello. Letter from John Wayles Eppes. Richmond mail. Orders for Quarrier to deliver chariot. May visit Eppington. Work at Monticello. Congress to adjourn late. Mr. Trist rents George Nicholas' house in Charlottesville. [2559]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1798 April 11.
    AL. 2 pp.; Barrow. #501. Printed: Randall II 383-384.

    Discussion of the XYZ Affair; Charles Talleyrand. [604]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Belmont, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1798 April 22.
    ALS. 1 pp.; hand franked. Fragment, final page only. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Work done by George at Monticello. XYZ Affair. Suspects Talleyrand's honesty. Tobacco prices. References to Wilson Cary Nicholas and Thomas Walker. T. J.'s return to Monticello. [605]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Belmont, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1798 April 29.
    ALS. 3 pp.; hand franked. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Shipment of trees and a harpsichord. Supply of lumber for work at Monticello. Tobacco and corn crops. Purchase of horses. Books by Lescarbot and Champlain. Accident to his horse Darlington. References to Davenport, George (slave), and to [Richard?] Richardson. [606]

  • TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1798 [April 30].
    D. Draft in T. J.'s hand. 1 pp. #9013-a. Photostat. Original owned by Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Poland. #9013-a.

    Power of attorney. [2559-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1798 May 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to James Cary. [2560]

  • TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO, WILL.
    Physical Location: Architectural drawings Box 3, 1798 May 5.
    D. 1 pp.; Barrow. Docketed in Albemarle County Will Book I 42.

    Bequeaths property to T. J. to purchase slaves and give them liberty. See also 1819 May 12 for T. J.'s refusal to execute will. [607]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES. [Eppington].
    1798 May 6.
    AL. 2 pp.; Barrow. #501. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: Randall II 384-385.

    XYZ Affair. Possibility of war. Cannot visit Eppington. Hopes John Wayles Eppes and Maria can go to Monticello. [608]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1798 May 17.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: SNR, 210-11, extract.

    Letter to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Maria and John Wayles Eppes should go to Richmond from Monticello. Politics. Randolph children likely to forget T. J. [2561]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES.
    1798 May 18.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Letter from Mr. Eppes. Congress to adjourn. Wants Maria and John Wayles Eppes to go to Monticello. Harpsichord at Monticello. Mentions Eppington, Eppes family. [2562]

  • MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1798 May 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Proposed trip to Monticello. Trip to Petersburg and Shirley. Smallpox vaccination. Harpsichord at Monticello. Mentions Polly Archer, Mary J. Bolling, Martha J. Carr, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Bolling Walker, John Walker, and Tabby Walker. [609]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Belmont, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1798 June 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Acknowledges receipt of various letters. Forwards book by Lescarbot. Tobacco crop at Shadwell. George's difficulties in handling the slaves. People suspicious of Federal law empowering recruitment of army. [610]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Eppington.
    1798 June 6.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Upper right corner torn away with loss of text. #38-576. Printed: Randall II 408.

    Hopes to see Maria at Monticello. Maria's harpsichord in good condition. Reports from Charles C. Pinckney, John Marshall, and Elbridge Gerry on relations with France. Greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eppes and John Wayles Eppes. [611]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Belmont, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1798 June 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Detestable triumph of principles (Alien and Sedition Acts etc.) repugnant to T. J. Note for Mr. [Hore Browse?] Trist. Things are well at Belmont, Dunlora, and Carrsbrook. Medicines required. [612]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN STEELE, COMPTROLLER OF U.S.
    1798 June 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. #5845.

    Sum due William Short from U.S. Treasury to be paid John Barnes. Mentions Bank of U.S. [2563]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HERBERT CROFT, London.
    1798 October 30.
    ALS. 2 pp.; silked. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: L & B XVIII 361-364. #38-755.

    Expresses pleasure at Croft's letter on the German and English languages. Criticism of Johnson and Skinner as etymologists. Proposals for simplifying the study of Anglo-Saxon. Approves Croft's idea of a dictionary as a general index to literature. [613]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES MADISON.
    1798 November 17.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: Ford VII 288; L & B X 62-63; B of R VI 295 better press copy in DLC).

    Affirmation of principles of the Kentucky Resolutions. [614]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to WILSON CARY NICHOLAS.
    1798 November 29.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Copy by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: Ford VII 312-313; B of R VI 352 (letterpress copy in DLC) .

    Phraseology of a paper concurring with the Kentucky Resolutions. [615]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Eppington.
    1798 December 8.
    AL. 1 pp.; Barrow. Fragment. McGregor Library, #1223. Another MS. in CsmH.

    Lucy has increased her family. Plans to set out for Philadelphia. News of John Wayles Eppes, Francis Eppes, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and Ellen Randolph. [616]

  • JAMES MADISON, JR. to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1798 December 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2598-a. Docketed by T. J.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1798 December 27.
    AL. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Illness resulting from trip to Philadelphia via Fredericksburg. Republican Party advances in the public mind. Greetings to Thomas Mann Randolph and the children. [617]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR. MEMORANDUM.
    [1798-1800].
    AMS. On verso of lettercover in T. J.'s hand to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. #6089-a.

    English reasons for war with France. [2564]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA J. EPPES.
    1799 January 1.
    ALS. 2 pp., with attached address leaf; silked. #38-576. Printed: Randall II 480-481; SNR 254-255.

    Recent illness. Plans for Monticello in the spring. [618]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to ALEXANDER GARRETT.
    1799 January 3.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. #3695.

    Assistant Postmaster General needs date of mail irregularity reported by Garrett and Mr. Watson. [2565]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN BARNES.
    1799 January 9.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to John Francis. [2566]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Belmont, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1799 January 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Hand franked. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Christmas festivities. All well at Monticello. Visit to George Dineer. Mentions Martha, Virginia, Nancy, and Ellen Randolph. [619]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1799 January 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Sale of lands at Bermuda Hundred and Martin's Swamp. Receipt from Mr. Page. Maria Eppes' health improving. [620]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1799 January 22.
    ADS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Mrs. Gardner, washer woman. Receipted by Jacob Lawrence for Mrs. Gardner. [2567]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1799 January 24.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Possible renting of his land at Bermuda Hundred. Advantages of the property. Poor quality tenants in that area. References to Monticello, Mont Blanco, Maria Eppes, and the Randolphs. [621]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to HENRY REMSEN.
    1799 January 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #3258.

    Letter by British packet. Logan's trip to France. John Barnes will pay funds due. Mentions Virginia, Hamburg, Paris, newspapers. [2568]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1799 January 28.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Stevens Thomson Mason. Receipted by Richard Williams for Stevens Thomson Mason. [2569]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to NICHOLAS LEWIS.
    1799 January 30.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Copy by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Letterpress copy in DLC. Printed: L & B X 89-92.

    Advising reason not rashness (regarding the Alien and Sedition laws). [622]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES MADISON.
    1799 January 30.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: B of R VI 296 (letterpress copy in DLC). #38-414-a.

    Measures against the Alien and Sedition laws. [623]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1799 February 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Silked. Another MS. in MHi. #38-576.

    Sale of Eppes' lands, and hiring of his slaves by Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Recruiting army for French war. Bill to retaliate on French citizens if French injure impressed seamen. Copy of [John?] Nicholas' pamphlet. [624]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES.
    1799 February 7.
    AL. 1 pp., with attached address leaf. Signature cut. Owned by Miss Florence P. Kennedy. #5385-o. Printed: SNR, 216-17.

    Quotes Ossian. Trip to Monticello. Eppington, via Fredericksburg and Richmond, too far. T. J. thinks she is at Montblanco. Letter to John Wayles Eppes. [2570]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES.
    1799 February 7.
    L. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Duplicates item 2570. [2571]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to ARCHIBALD STUART.
    1799 February 13.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: Ford VII 350-355; L & B X 100-104; B of R VI 444 (letterpress copy in DLC). Another MS. in Vhi.

    Petitions from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York against standing armies and the Alien and Sedition Acts. [625]

  • EDMUND PENDLETON, Virginia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1799 February 24.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #5775.

    Too ill to go to Philadelphia. Pendleton's republican ideas to be published in Richmond. Virginia politics. [2572]

  • [THOMAS JEFFERSON], Monticello, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Mont Blanco, Va.
    1799 March 8.
    AL[S clipped]. 1 pp., with attached address leaf. McGregor Library, #1223. Printed: Randall II 506-507; SNR 257.

    Martha Randolph has arrived from Belmont. Attempts to make Monticello habitable. Hopes for visit from Maria. Mentions John Wayles Eppes. [626]

  • JOHN BARNES, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1799 March 10.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Subscriptions to U. S. Government loan of five millions. William Short's certificates. Good for Monticello, including linseed oil, sweet oil, figs and raisins, sash doors, cloverseed, groceries, and books, shipped aboard the Sloop Little Jim. [627]

  • JOHN BARNES, Philadelphia. to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1799 April 2.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Myers' account of his travels in France not available in Philadelphia. Payment of drafts for T. J. and William Short. Scrip is down. Goods and bill of exchange sent to General Kosciuszko in care of Messrs. Nicholas and Jacob Van Staphorst and Hubbard via the ship Stadt Hamburgh, Capt. Heer Sjoerds. Planes, saws, plants, coffee, and rice ready for Sloop Sally, Capt. E. Potter. [628]

  • JOHN BARNES, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1799 April 6.
    ALS. 2 pp., with attached address leaf. Hand franked. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Invoices enclosed. Plants for Monticello. Letter for [Benjamin F.] Bache. Payment to Joseph Roberts. Reference to Mr. Bartram. [629]

  • JOHN BARNES, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1799 April 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Goods, bills of exchange, and letters for General Kosciuszko shipped aboard the Stadt Hamburgh, to Van Staphorst & Hubbard. Mentions [William?] Adamson. [630]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, [Eppington].
    1799 April 13.
    ALS. 1 pp., with partial attached address leaf (address cut); silked. #38-576. Printed: Randall II 507.

    Doubts he can visit Eppington. Work done by Page on J. W. Eppes' land. News of Peter Carr, Samuel Carr, Dr. and Mrs. [Benjamin F.] Bache, Champe Carter, Dupont de Nemours, and Ellen Randolph. [631]

  • JOHN BARNES, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1799 May 1.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Certificates for William Short. Chimney piece in charge of Mr. Dorsey. Letter enclosed from [Tench] Coxe. [632]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES MONROE.
    1799 May 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    Grievances of people of Charlottesville and Milton to go to Mr. Divers. [2573]

  • JOHN BARNES, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1799 May 26.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Account with T. J. Payment to Joseph Roberts. Tobacco prices falling. Recommends barter of tobacco for clothes. Great risks involved in shipments to Europe. Scarcity of money. [633]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Chesterfield.
    1799 June 7.
    ALS. 1 pp., with attached address leaf; silked. Hand franked. #38-576.

    Crop prospects poor. Has given Page corn for Eppes' slaves and horses until harvest. Urges early visit to Monticello. [634]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LETTER COVER, Signed, to HENRY REMSEN, New York.
    1799 June 8.
    Photostat. Original owned by Bruce E. Engstler. #7786.

    [2574]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN BARNES.
    1799 June 14.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Dr. David Jackson. [2575]

  • JOHN BARNES, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1799 June 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Mr. Brand's patent for 1,000 acres of land. Doors made for T. J. by Mr. Trump. Nailrod from Joseph Roberts. [635]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DEED to THOMAS AUGUSTUS TAYLOR, Chesterfield County.
    1799 August 5.
    ADS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #1162. Photostat. Original owned by Miss Amanda Pitts.

    Conveying 669 acres of land in Goochland County, including Elkhill, which T. J. had purchased from Henry and Anne Skipwith. Witnessed by David Bullock, Elisha Leak, Lilburne Lewis, Randolph Lewis, and James Martin. Recorded by W. Miller, Clerk of Goochland County. [636]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILSON CARY NICHOLAS.
    1799 September 5.
    ALS. 2 pp.; silked? Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: L and B X, 130-32.

    Discussed Kentucky-Virginia resolutions with Madison. Persuaded by Madison to omit references to secession. Loss of John Nicholas and visit of John Marshall to Kentucky create problems. [2576]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN BARNES.
    1799 September 15.
    ANS. 1 pp. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.

    Order for payment to George Jefferson & Co. for $500.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LEASE OF SHADWELL TO CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1799 October 1.
    ADS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Owned by Office of Clerk of Albemarle County Court. #5145. Printed: Betts, Farm Book, 166-68.

    Witnessed by James Dinsmore, Robert Bolling, and Richard Richardson. Mentions Monticello. [2577]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LEASE OF SHADWELL to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1799 October 1.
    ADS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. #12436. Original MS. owned by C. S. Hutter, Jr.

    Lease for a part of Shadwell for five years, the rent to be paid in gold or silver money. No field to be sown in corn more than one year; each field to lie fallow or be sown in peas or clover for two years. Witnessed by Robert Bolling, James Densmore, and Richard Richardson. [638]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to STEPHEN T. MASON.
    1799 October 27.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist, ca. 1830. Printed: Ford VII 379-399.

    Congratulations on [Thomas] McKean's election [as Governor of Pennsylvania]. Republican party in Pennsylvania. Reformation of Congress at least two years away. Protagonists of England and France in Congress. [639]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CHARLES PINCKNEY.
    1799 October 29.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist, ca. 1830. Printed: Ford VII 379-399; B of R VI 371 (MS. in DLC).

    Oliver Ellsworth and James Iredell working toward a monarchy through common law doctrine. Washington's attitude. French misfortunes and British aggressions. [640]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Albemarle County, to [?].
    1799 November 28.
    ANS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #4898.

    John Haden to guide Chickasaw Indians to see Governor in Richmond. [2578]

  • JOHN BRECKINRIDGE, Frankfort, Ky., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1799 December 13.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract for N. P. Trist, ca. 1830. Printed: B of R VIII 68 (MS. in DLC).

    Kentucky Resolutions. Popular opposition to the Alien and Sedition laws. [641]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1799 December 21.
    ALS. 1 pp.; silked; repair and loss of text on upper right corner. #38-576.

    [William] Woods defeated Peter Carr in election. [Wilson C.?] Nicholas and T. J. delayed by snow. News of Eppes' slaves. Agrees to engage Powell (as overseer?). Reference to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eppes. [642]

  • JAMES L. HENDERSON. DEED to TUCKER M. WOODSON.
    1799 December 28.
    D. 4 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. and others. McGregor Library, #564.

    Conveying his share of Bennett Henderson's estate, excepting his interest in a mill and a lot and house in Milton. Witnessed by Marbell Camden, William Gambill, and Bennett [H.] Henderson. John Henderson's bond for James Henderson's performance of contract, 28 December 1799, witnessed by Thomas Concord and John Agg. Woodson's assignment of his title to Craven Peyton, 25 April 1801, witnessed by Samuel H. Woodson and Bred. Gaines. (See letter from Jefferson to Peyton regarding purchase of Woodson's share 15 January 1801). [643]

  • JAMES MADISON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1799 December 29.
    L. 1 pp. Extract. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    On same sheet as [2706] , 1805 March 26. [2579]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN STEELE, COMPTROLLER OF THE U.S.
    1799 December 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Frank Ix, Jr. #6820.

    William Short's U.S. Treasury account payable to John Barnes. [2580]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [?].
    [1799].
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Fragment. Last page only. Edgehill Randolph Papers. #5533.

    Wheat crop. Mentions Mr. Donald and Philadelphia. [2581]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MATHEMATICS PROBLEM.
    [Post 1799].
    AD. 2 pp.; Barrow. #2789.

    Solution of a geometrical problem from Jonathan Williams' Thermometrical Navigation. [644]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1800 January 1.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Tench Coxe. Receipted by Ezekiel Foreman for Tench Coxe. [2582]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1800 January 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Birth of Maria's daughter. [645]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Senate Chamber, to MR. PARKER, Franklin Court.
    1800 January 13.
    ALS. 1 pp., with attached address leaf. #8002.

    Houdon's equestrian statue of Washington in the Capitol at Richmond. Prices in Paris, Rome, and Florence. Mentions sculptor Ceracchi. [2582-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to CATHARINE CHURCH.
    1800 January 22.
    ALS. 1 pp., with attached address leaf. Hand franked and franked with ink stamp. #11245.

    Writes fond remembrances of her visits, and mentions his daughters Martha Jefferson Randolph and Mary Jefferson Eppes and that the latter has become a mother.

  • HENRY REMSEN, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1800 January 25.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Factors involved in low tobacco prices. Possibilities of peace in Europe. Subscription to newspapers and to prices current. Yellow fever epidemics. Gouverneur Morris' oration on the death of George Washington. [646]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN BRECKINRIDGE, Frankfort, Ky.
    1800 January 29.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: Ford VI 416-419; L & B X 149-150; B of R VI 47 (letterpress copy in DLC).

    Kentucky Resolutions. Judiciary district for the West. Fear for republicanism in France. References to Napoleon Bonaparte and the Directory. [647]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to BISHOP JAMES MADISON.
    1800 January 31.
    L. 2 pp. Typescript copy. Original owned by St. George Tucker Grinnan. Printed: B of R VI 287 (MS. in DLC). #2118.

    Sends book by Joseph Priestley. Discussion of Augustin Barruel's Antisocial Conspiracy. Religious and philosophical doctrines of Wishaupt, Godwin, and Morse. [648]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to [WILLIAM] BACHE.
    1800 February 2.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: B of R VI 20 (MS. in DLC).

    Importance of minority rights with majority rule. Danger of a military force. Bonaparte's overthrow of the French Constitution. [649]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.].
    1800 February 4.
    AL. 1 pp. Fragment. Last page only. Photostat. Original owned by Harold Jefferson Coolidge; probably the last page of a letter in possession of MHi. #2873.

    Death of his coachman, Jupiter, at Fredericksburg. Orders for bottling cider. Mentions [Richard] Richardson. [650]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1800 February 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Maria's illness; attended by Dr. Turpin. [651]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN BARNES.
    1800 February 10.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Maurice Rogers. [2583]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JOHN BARNES.
    1800 February 12.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to John Hawkins. [2584]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Eppington.
    1800 February 12.
    ALS. 2 pp., with attached address leaf; Barrow. Hand franked. #501. Printed: Randall II 535-536; SNR 263-264.

    Death of Maria's child. Failure of the mails. Plans to visit her on the way to Monticello. Inquiries about her health. References to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and John Wayles Eppes. [652]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1800 February 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Maria's illness. [653]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1800 February 26.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to T. J. [2585]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to GEORGE WYTHE.
    1800 February 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. #4669 VOID. Photostat. Original owned by Henry N. Flynt. #4669.

    Parliamentary irregularities of Continental Congress and U.S. House of Representatives. Senate better. Encloses text of T. J. A Manual of Parliamentary Practice for Wythe's corrections. [2586]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON A MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE.
    [ca. 1800 February].
    AMS. 4 pp. Draft. Fragment. Photostat. #3449-b. Original owned by Barron U. Kidd.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to HENRY REMSEN.
    1800 March 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Envoys at Lisbon. Sell tobacco to Mr. Lieper, not to French. Bordeaux and London prices. West Indies stock. John Barnes to pay draft. New York market. Congress to adjourn. [2587]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to GEORGE MEADE.
    1800 March 13.
    ALS. 1 pp., with attached address leaf. #10428-d.

    Explains how the proceeds from his annual tobacco crop are used to pay his supply merchant in Virginia.

  • THOMAS CARR. RECEIPT TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1800 March 23.
    D. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    For nails received from [Richard] Richardson by Carr and Thomas Bell. [654]

  • JOHN KELLY RECEIPT to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1800 March 24.
    AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Nails and brads delivered by R. Richardson. [2588]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to JAMES MONROE.
    1800 March 26.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist, ca. 1830. Printed: B of R VI 332 and II 111 (letterpress copy in DLC).

    Aversion to ceremony and wish to avoid newspaper publicity. Visit to Eppington. Progress of good sense and Republicanism. [655]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to RICHARD RICHARDSON, Monticello.
    1800 March 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3177. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation.

    Sent box of plants and plaster of Paris. Instructions for construction at Monticello. Horses to meet him at Eppington. References to Davy Bowles, Nicholas Lewis, Reuben Perry, and Mr. Short. [656]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Mont Blanco.
    1800 April 6.
    AL[S clipped]. 1 pp., with attached address leaf; silked. Hand franked. #38-576. Printed: Randall II 536-537; SNR 264-265. Pencil note: "Signature cut by permission of Mrs. Francis Eppes. Chas. W. Ward."

    Plans for trip to Monticello via Eppington or Mont Blanco. References to John Wayles Eppes, Francis Eppes, Martha Randolph, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [657]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mont Blanco, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia.
    1800 April 22.
    ALS. 2 pp., with attached address leaf. Hand franked. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Maria's health restored. T. J.'s trip to Mont Blanco. Mr. Powell has agreed to go to Monticello (as overseer?). Reference to Miss Church. Death of [John?] Bolling. [658]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1800] April 25 [date received].
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Suit against D. Mossis, involving James Ross, Mr. Skitt, P. Cours, and Colonel Morrir. Lilly's efficiency as overseer. Wheat crop, fruit, and sheep in good condition. [Richard] Richardson's work on T. J.'s apartment. Ursula's illness due to poisons of the "Buckingham Negro conjuror." Forwards sheeting samples. [659]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Philadelphia, to DEAR SIR.
    1800 April 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. #11145.

    Discusses arrangements to have horses sent from Monticello to the home of John Wayles Eppes, where he intends to rest for a few days.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON IN ACCOUNT WITH JOHN BARNES.
    1800 May 12.
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Accountwith John Barnes, his commission agent and financial manager. [670]

  • JOHN BARNES, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1800 May 24.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #123.

    Covering an account. Packages in the hands of Mr. Sheaff. Shipment of goods including china and oil. Eight per cent stock looking up. Purchase of government stock for William Short, Tadeusz Kosciuszko, and T. J. Medicine from Dr. Jackson. References to Mr. Stewart (Gilbert Stuart?) and G. Simpson. [660]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON IN ACCOUNT WITH JOHN BARNES.
    1800 May 24.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Accountwith John Barnes, his commission agent and financial manager. [670]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Eppington, to JAMES MONROE.
    1800 May 26.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: Ford VII 447-449; B of R II 111 and VI 332 (MS. in DLC).

    Disapproves of Union dinner. Disregard of Chase's accusations of atheism. Callender should be defended. Arrival of treaty from France. Reference to Dupont. [661]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON IN ACCOUNT WITH HENDERSON, McCAUL & CO., Manchester, England.
    1800 June 1.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Company's account, signed by James Lyle, covering T. J.'s payments from 4 March 1790 to 12 November 1798 on his bond. [662]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Mont Blanco, Va.
    1800 July 4.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow; free frank cut away; part of signature cut away. McGregor Library, #1223. Printed: Randall II 565; SNR 268.

    Dr. and Mrs. [William] Bache, and Mrs. Monroe are in the neighborhood. The "Forte piano" has arrived. Murder of Birch [Samuel Burch] by George Carter. Heavy wheat crop. Hopes for visit from Maria and John Eppes. [663]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1800 July 26.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bill of exchange for Van Staphorst & Hubbard. T. J.'s chairs misdirected to [James?] Brown for Col. [Samuel J.?] Cabell. References to Mrs. Ratcliffe and [J.] Letchworth. [664]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1800 August 4.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Francis Eppes' accident. Money required by Francis Eppes as security for Daniel Hylton. Maria Eppes mentioned. [665]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PHILIP NORBORNE NICHOLAS. ALS.
    1800 August 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Labeled "duplicate." #8404.

    Post script dated September 17 explains that T. J. believed original document miscarried, thus he his sending a duplicate. Architectural plan for Nicholas' house. Peter Carr's plan. [2588-a]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1800 August 28.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Forwarding an account. Discounts at the Bank of Pennsylvania. Bill of exchange to Van Staphorst & Hubbard for the credit of "P. M." Has acquired new house and store. Government stock for Tadeusz Kosciuszko, William Short, and J. B. Reference to Mrs. Ratcliffe, [John] Richards, S. T. Mason. [666]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON IN ACCOUNT WITH JOHN BARNES.
    1800 August 28.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Accountwith John Barnes, his commission agent and financial manager. [670]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN BEELE BOARDLY.
    1800 August 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Owned by George Green Shackelford. #3525-d.

    Mrs. Randolph, whom Boardly knew in England, holds marriage contract annuity payable by Peter Randolph, Peyton Randolph, and Philip Grymes. Peter Randolph's estate insolvent. Edmund Randolph is Peyton Randolph's heir. Suit filed against Philip Grymes, who can claim against Edmund Peyton, who cannot pay. [2589]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to SAMUEL SMITH.
    1800 October 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. Deposited by Albert H. Small. #12613.

    TJ has refused to accept a gift of two casks of wine from [Josef] Yznardi as he accepts no presents in office. TJ will pay for the wine and asks Smith to forward the casks to Gibson & Jefferson. TJ congratulates Smith on the "triumphs of republicanism" in Baltimore adding that the "spirit of 76 had never left the people...." He assures Smith that whether or not he wins the presidency the republicans will have a majority in the House of Representatives which "will keep the government from running wild...."

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1800 November 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s accommodations at Mr. Conrade's. Nautical Almanacs ordered. Pamphlet regarding C. C. P[inckney]. References to Messrs. Langdon, Baldwin, and Brown. [667]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1800 December 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Price of handkerchiefs. Reference to Mr. Munn. [668]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1800 December 8.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Requests that Samuel Woodson replace Nathaniel Perkins as postmaster at Goochland Court House. [669]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON IN ACCOUNT WITH JOHN BARNES.
    1800 December 13.
    D. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Accountwith John Barnes, his commission agent and financial manager. [670]

  • REMBRANDT PEALE to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1800 December 17.
    ALS. 3 pp.; address on verso. Endorsed by T. J. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5385-k.

    Wants to study in Europe as did John Trumbull. Prefers diplomatic post in France to one in Italy. [2590]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1800 December 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #4979.

    Congress assembled. Housing costs more than at Philadelphia. Senate opposition to French treaty. Judiciary. Territorial governments. Votes of Vermont, Kentucky, Tennessee uncertain. Republican candidates have more votes than Federalists, Mr Adams and Mr. Pinckney. Mr. Powell builds nailery. Mentions Col. Burr, Maria, and Edgehill. [2591]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON IN ACCOUNT WITH JOHN BARNES.
    1800 December 26.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Accountwith John Barnes, his commission agent and financial manager. [670]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON MILEAGES.
    [1800].
    AD. 2 pp.; Barrow. #6225.

    Lists Monticello, Thornton Gap, Ruffner's, Cunningham's Mill, Rockfish Gap, Kennerley's, Madison's Cove, Jones's, Gilbert's, Narrow Passage, Rappidan, Robinson River, Brown's Culpeper Court House, Hedgeman River, Fauquier Court House, Germantown, [Pa.?], Widow Nevill's, West's Ordinary, Leesburg, Knowland's Ferry, Zane's, Winchester, Threetons, McCormack's, Harper's Ferry, Frederictown, [Md.?], Bentley's. Taverns listed, Leesburg: McEntire's, Indian King; Frederictown: Crush's, Sycamore Tree; Tawney Town: Mrs. Charlton's, Caleb's, Bacchus and Threetons; Petersburg: Kurtz's, The Swan; McAllister's Town: Rhenegher's; Yorktown: White's, Sign of the Lemon; Lancaster: Rickhart's, The Bear. Other towns: Alexandria, Colchester, Dumfries, Lansdowne, Elkrun Church, Piscotaway, Port Tobacco, Howe's Ferry, Port Royal, Bowling Green, Hanover Court House, Goodall's, Richmond. [2592]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SKETCH FOR HOUSE AND DEPENDENCY.
    [1800].
    AD. 1 pp. Fragment. Addressed on verso to T. J., Albemarle. #6225. See Nichols, N-465.

    [2593]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON [Monticello], to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1800.
    AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Plan for crop rotation--wheat, corn, and rye--for the years 1800-1804. [671]

  • PLAN OF SOUTH WING OF CAPITOL.
    [ca. 1800].
    1 p. ink and watercolor; 14 3/4" X 20 3/4" #5385-ap.

    Not executed by Jefferson. [N-390]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES FOR AN UNIDENTIFIED TOWN HOUSE.
    [ca. 1800].
    Notes (2 pp.) and elevation in ink, plans of first and second floors and section in pencil. #10264.

    Elevation   Notes, recto   Notes, verso   Plan   Section   

    These notes are from ca. 1800, as the remodeling of Monticello is mentioned in the notes. These drawings, however, are not for Monticello, but for a house in town, probably Philadelphia. These drawings were evidently modified and submitted to James Barbour for Barboursville in 1817 as stated by Kimball. [N-4a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON STUDY FOR ROTUNDA-PLAN HOUSE (PROBABLY FOR THE PRESIDENT'S HOUSE IN WASHINGTON).
    1800-1803.
    Pencil, ink notes on reverse. Wove paper, probably CL, watermarked LONDON. 9 1/2 x 8 in. McGregor Library, #770.

    Recto   Verso   

    [N-409]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 January 3.
    ALS. 3 pp. #2439. Endorsed by T. J.

    Family's health good. Lilly's difficulties in hiring workers. Arrival of [John] Craven, new overseer. Work done at Monticello in clearing fields and in the nailery. Problems of handling the slaves. Mentions Mr. Powell and [Richard] Richardson, overseers. [672]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Bermuda Hundred.
    [1801] January 4 [incorrectly dated 1800].
    AL. 1 pp., with attached address leaf; silked. #38-576. Printed: Ford VII 477-479; Randall II 594; SNR 271-272.

    Visit to Mount Vernon. Enquiries about Maria from Martha Washington and Mrs. Lewis. Election of 1800. Colonel Burr's conduct honorable. Family meetings at Monticello and in Washington planned. [673]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 January 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Money for T. J. in check and cash. Reference to John Richards. [674]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 January 10.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Martha's illness. Lilly making up a gang. Clover, peas, turnips for the garden. Turnips required to feed sheep. Election to be decided in the House of Representatives. Reference to Cornelia Randolph. [675]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOSEPH ANTHONY.
    1801 January 12
    ALS. 1 pp.; mounted on card. #10428.

    T. J. writes regarding the payment he made Trumbull for a double pair of prints which he paid with an order on Leroy and Bayard.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON IN ACCOUNT WITH JOHN BARNES.
    1801 January 15.
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Accountwith John Barnes, his commission agent and financial manager.

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 January 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Remittance to Gibson & Jefferson. Credit to William Short's account. [676]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1801 January 15.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Docketed by T. J. McGregor Library. #564.

    Requests Peyton to purchase shares of Henderson estate for T. J. in Peyton's name. Survey of line between T. J.'s land and the Henderson land. Equal vote for Republican candidates in the election of 1800. References to Colle, [John] Watson, and [Robert] Snelson. [677]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Amelia, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 January 17.
    ALS. 3 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Apologizes for long delay in writing. Offers to purchase his land near Lynchburg. Report that T. J. cast deciding vote in nomination of bankrupt son-in law of Adams, Joshua Johnston, as postmaster. [678]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 January 21.
    ALS.1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    William Short's account. [679]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 January 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Sends two pairs of black silk stockings. References to Mr. Pickford and Mr. Latimore. [680]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Amelia, Va.
    1801 February 1.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Docketed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Refuses to sell Poplar Forest. Justifies his vote for Joshua Johnston. References to John Adams and George Washington. [681]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1801 February 5.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Docketed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Martha's illness. Anne Randolph's disposition. Election thrown into the House of Representatives. Comments on visitors who refuse to confine themselves to visiting hours. [682]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR. to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 February 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Coming election. Dinsmore's account. Mentions Lillie [Gabriel Lilly?] and Dr. Bache. [2594]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON].
    1801 February 9.
    AL. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Salary payments when he changes position on March 4. Urges that T. J. draw on him if necessary. Accounts with William Short and Tadeusz Kosciuszko. [683]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Bermuda Hundred.
    1801 February 15.
    ALS. 1 pp., with attached address leaf. #38-576. Printed: Randall II 599-600.

    Election still deadlocked. Denies personal ambition, but wishes to bring government back to republican principles. Plans for trip to Monticello. [684]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1801 February 18.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Docketed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Purchase of John R. Kerr's and Tucker Woodson's shares of the Bennett Henderson estate. Election concluded. [685]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1801 February 22.
    ALS. 2 pp.; torn and stained; with partial address leaf. Owned by Miss Florence P. Kennedy. #5385-o.

    Mr. Tyler took letter to Maria. Eppes family at Monticello. Bedford stock. Gibson & Jefferson to pay for horses. Horses from Dr. Walker, Mr. Bell, and Mr. Haxall. Cost of Presidency. Col. Hoomes's horses. Federalists weak. Senate may reject nominations. No European news. [2595]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to RICHARD RICHARDSON
    1801 February 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. #11308. Photostat.

    T. J. states he does not know the price of journeymen in D.C., but expects there will be more work in D.C. than Philadelphia. T. J. has engaged someone else to do his own brick or stone work, therefore, he would have no employment for Richardson.

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Amelia, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 March 1.
    ALS. 2 pp.; Barrow. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Glad of his explanation of Joshua Johnston's appointment. Congratulations on his election to presidency. Asks for appointment to office. [686]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS.
    1801 March 4.
    AD. 4 pp. #2535. Photostat. Original owned by Herman H. Diers. Printed: Ford VIII 1-6; Tucker II 87-92.

    Stressing harmony and unity, the value of Republican principles, need for wise and frugal, but not too powerful, government. Outlines the essential principles of our government. [687]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to SAMUEL SMITH.
    1801 March 13.
    ALS. 1 pp., with attached address leaf; Barrow. #2686. Printed: B of R VI 435 (MS. in DLC).

    Measures relative to the Navy. Postpones answer to Smith's letter regarding a consulship for William Buchanan. References to James Madison, Albert Gallatin. [688]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO.
    1801 March 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. #9013. Photostat. Original owned by Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Poland. #9013.

    John Barnes wrote about Kosciuszko's financial affairs. Bank stock converted to U.S. government loan. Republican majority. Land for Kosciuszko near Monticello. Mentions Mr. Dawson and Mr. Pichon. [2595-a]

  • ISHAM HENDERSON. DEED to JAMES L. HENDERSON, Albemarle County.
    1801 March 17.
    DS. 5 pp. on 3 l. attached with sealing wax. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Conveying Isham Henderson's share of Bennett Henderson's estate to James L. Henderson, and from him to Craven Peyton. Witnesses: Dan Richarson, Abraham Grove, John McLean, and William Clark. Confirmation of deed by Isham upon his coming of age, 6 June 1804. Certification by Matthew Flournoy and Thomas Given, Justices of the Peace of Shelby County, Ky., by James Craig, Clerk of Shelby County, Ky., and by Isaac Ellis, Presiding Justice of the Peace of Shelby County. [689]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to PHILIP MAZZEI.
    1801 March 17.
    ALS. 2 pp., with attached address leaf. #11220.

    Conveys personal and public news. Topics include his health; Mazzei's marriage; a humorous comment on marriage in general; vetches; cymling and squash seeds, with a suggestion for hybridizing; the sale of Colle; the poverty of an old friend; Bishop James Madison and his new cabinet officers.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES WARREN.
    1801 March 21.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Letterpress copy in DLC. Printed: L & B X 231-232.

    Rejoicing over the victory of the Republican Party. [690]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to BENJAMIN WARING, Columbia, S. C.
    1801 March 23.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Letterpress copy in DLC. Printed: L & B X 235-236.

    The will of the people is the only legitimate foundation of government. [691]

  • SURVEY NOTES CONCERNING BEDFORD COUNTY LANDS.
    1801 March 23.
    D. 14 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Probably owned by T. J.

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown. ACCOUNTS AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 March 24.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to SAMUEL SMITH, Baltimore.
    1801 March 24.
    ALS. 1 pp., with attached address leaf. #2686. Printed: B of R VI 435 (MS. in DLC); Ford VIII 28-99.

    Suggesting temporary acceptance of the post of Secretary of the Navy. Factors involved in the appointments of [William] Kilty, [Wilson Cary] Nicholas, and James Wilkinson. Importance of civilian control of the military. References to [Gabriel] Duval. [692]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to SAMUEL SMITH, Baltimore.
    1801 March 26.
    ALS. 1 pp., with attached address leaf. #2686. Printed: B of R VI 435 (MS. in DLC); Randall III 630.

    Consultation regarding the Navy Department. [693]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CATHARINE CHURCH.
    1801 March 27.
    ALS. 1 pp.; with attached address leaf. Franked by T. J. #11245.

    Comments on being elected to the presidency of the United States: "The post is not enviable, as it affords little exercise for social affections. There is something within us which makes us wish to have things conducted in our own way, and which we generally fancy to be patriotism. This passion is gratified by such a position." Mentions that Maria Jefferson Eppes and Martha Jefferson Randolph are pregnant.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MESSRS. EDDY, [JONATHAN RUSSELL], [THURBER], [SETH?] [WHEATON], AND [SMITH], Providence, R. I.
    1801 March 27.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: L & B X 248-249; B of R VI 139 (letterpress copy in DLC).

    Constitution will be administered according to the will of the founders. [694]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MESSRS. EDDY, RUSSELL, THURBER, WHEATON, AND SMITH, Providence.
    1801 March 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. #7644. Printed: L and B X, 248-49.

    Acknowledges congratulations on election. Will uphold Constitution for good of people. [2596]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Bermuda Hundred.
    1801 March 27.
    ALS. 2 pp.; with attached address leaf; silked. Franked by T. J. #1115.

    Trip to Monticello. Purchase of horses from Dr. Walker, [Thomas] Bell, Mr. Haxall, or Dr. Shore. Draft on Gibson & Jefferson. [John] Dawson's mission to France. Robert R. Livingston appointed minister to France. Adams' midnight appointments. Policy with respect to removal of incumbents from office. [695]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 March 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Information regarding T. J.'s accounts with Gibson & Jefferson, Rapin & Co., Mr. Carpenter, S. H. Smith, and [James?] Stewart. References to Joseph Dougherty and the Bank of Columbia. [696]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Amelia, Va. to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 March 29.
    ALS. 3 pp., with address on verso. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Defends himself against brother's charge of lack of delicacy in requesting an appointment to office. [697]

  • THOMAS CARPENTER ACCOUNT WITH THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [ca. 1801 March 31.]
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. With ANS, 1801 March 31, T. J. to JOHN BARNES. With AN, 1801 April 2, Thomas Carpenter, noting payment received from T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Paid by bill of exchange. [2598]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Bermuda Hundred.
    1801 April 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. #1901. Photostat. Original owned by Luther Ely Smith.

    Family at Edgehill well. Nancy Jefferson's marriage to Charles Lewis. Purchase of horses. New British Admiralty Courts in Jamaica and the Windward Islands will relieve U. S. of British spoliation. References to Martha Randolph and Maria Eppes. [698]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES.
    1801 April 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Harold W. Wilson. #5385-v. Printed: SNR, 236-37.

    Letter to Mr. Eppes about horses at Bermuda Hundred. Davy Bowles comes for them. John works for Lilly; Goliah is gardener. Invites her to Washington. Bacon to arrive from Bedford before she reaches Monticello. [2599]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1801 April 16.
    ALS. 2 pp., with attached address leaf. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Will send the copper sheeting for Monticello roof. James Madison may rent Mr. [John?] Marshall's dwelling. Mentions [John] Richards, Gibson & Jefferson. [699]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to SAMUEL SMITH.
    1801 April 17.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat, #2285. Original owned by Mrs. Laird U. Park. Printed: B of R VI 435 (MS. in DLC).

    Navy Department matters. Appointments. Letters from St. George Tucker regarding Captain Cowper. Letter from [Stephen] Sayre regarding a purchase on Long Island. Letter from General [Alexander] Spotswood. Necessity of silence regarding appointments. Mentions John Adams and Benjamin Stoddert. [700]

  • JOHN BARNES. PRIVATE ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 April 25.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JOHN BARNES. HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 April 25 .
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Eppington.
    1801 April 25.
    ALS. 1 pp., with attached address leaf; silked. #38-576.

    Breaking in of horses bought for T. J. Plans for the summer at Monticello. References to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Martha Randolph, Maria Eppes, Frances Eppes I, the Trist family, Martin (slave), and Davy (slave). [701]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to SAMUEL CARR.
    1801 May 1.
    ALS. 1 pp.; Barrow. Letterpress copy. Docketed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Election of Peter Carr. Purchase of fish. Birth of Samuel Carr's son. References to Overton Carr and Dolly Madison. [702]

  • THOMAS CARPENTER ACCOUNT WITH THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 May 1-July 1.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Paid by John Barnes. [2600]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 May 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Payments to Mr. Peale, Colonel Hoomes, and Mr. Rapin. [703]

  • MIDDLETON BETT. BILL TO MR. RAPIN FOR THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 May 10.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bill for milk and cream. [758]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 May 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Check for and address of James Stewart, Philadelphia. [704]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1801 May 11.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Joseph Rapin. [2601]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1801 May 12.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Colin C. Wills. [2602]

  • JOHN BARNES. SKETCH OF THE PRESIDENT'S ACCOUNT.
    1801 May 14.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JOHN BARNES. PRIVATE ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 May 23.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 May 15.
    ALS 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Concerning T. J.'s account with Barnes. [705]

  • JOHN BARNES. HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 May 23.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to the GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF RHODE ISLAND.
    1801 May 26.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: L & B X 262-263; B of R VI 388 (MS. in DLC).

    Returning thanks for their congratulations on his election. Safety rests with preservation of union, with powers divided between state and federal governments. [706]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARIA J. EPPES, Bermuda Hundred.
    1801 May 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. #541. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. William S. Gooch. Printed: Randall II 664.

    Pleasant society in Washington. Visit by Mr. and Mrs. Madison. Meeting of the Eppes, Randolphs, and T. J. at Monticello. [707]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES MONROE.
    1801 May 29.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: Ford VIII 58-60; B of R VI 332 (letterpress copy in DLC) .

    Favors simple etiquette in correspondence between the President and governors. [708]

  • JOHN BARNES. ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 June 4.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JOHN BARNES. HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 June 4.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JOHN BARNES. PRIVATE ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 June 4.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SHIP'S PAPERS.
    1801 June 6.
    DS. 1 pp. #2894. Photostat. Original owned by I. Witkins.

    Clearance papers for the Ship Venus, Capt. Samuel Bunce, bound for Liverpool, countersigned by James Madison. [709]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1801 June 9.
    ANS. 1 pp. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SHIP'S PAPERS.
    1801 June 10.
    DS. 1 pp. #2347. Deposited by C. S. Hutter, Jr.

    Clearance papers for Schooner Maria, Joseph Storey, captain, bound for St. Sebastians, countersigned by James Madison. [710]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR. to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 June 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Martha and the children. George Jefferson's account of work at Bermuda Hundred. Lilly has begun work on the canal. Request by a Mr. Dillon to collect pine knots on T. J.'s land on the Hardware River. Reference to [John] Craven and Christopher Hudson. [711]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1801 June 17.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Requests money in U.S. bills. [2602-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Bermuda Hundred.
    1801 June 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-576.

    Directions for safe journey to Monticello for Maria. Satisfaction with horses purchased from Dr. [John] Shore and Mr. Haxall. [712]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 June 19.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Family meeting at Monticello. Storm destroyed skylights at Monticello. Charlottesville and Milton damaged. Mrs. Randolph and Mrs. Lilburn Lewis had trouble with Martha Jefferson Carr about T. J.'s stockings. [2603]

  • PETER MILLER. BILL TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 June 23-July 11.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [758]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES.
    1801 June 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Harold W. Wilson. #5385-v. Printed: SNR, 237.

    Letter to John Wayles Eppes. Maria's trip to Monticello. Martha well. Hail storm broke windows at Edgehill. Broken skylights at Monticello. Wants Maria and Martha to come to Washington in fall. Mentions Mrs. Eppes and Eppington. [2604]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to SAMUEL SMITH.
    1801 June 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2686. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: B of R VI 435 (MS. in DLC).

    Appointment of Mr. Buchanan as consul to the isles of France and Bourbon. Midnight appointments. Navy Department offered to John Langdon. News of arrival of the ships General Greene and John Adams. References to appointments of Messrs. [John M.?] Forbes, [William?] Lewis, and Stacey. [713]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1801 June 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Mr. Eppes and Mr. Randolph's harvest; wheat prices; threshing machine; storm in Albemarle. Messages for Anne and Ellen Randolph. Cucumbers and raspberries not yet on the market. References to Maria Eppes. [714]

  • JOHN BARNES. PRIVATE ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 June 30.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JOHN BARNES. HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 June 30.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • MIDDLETON BETT. BILL TO MR. RAPIN FOR THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 July 5.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [758]

  • JOHN BARNES. ACCOUNT WITH THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 July 6.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JACOB HINSELL. BILL TO MR. RAPIN FOR THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 July 8.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [758]

  • JOHN MOFFITT. BILL TO MR. RAPIN FOR THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 July 8.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [758]

  • M. W. JONES, Richmond, to JAMES MADISON.
    1801 July 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2988. Endorsed by T. J. Signed annotation by T. J.

    Requesting appointment of Dr. John K. Read of Norfolk to supply medicine to marines or army. Note by T. J.: " . . . not a man . . .deserves countenance less than Dr. Reade . . . ." [715]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Shadwell, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 July 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Request for funds to be sent via Thomas Walker. Division of the Henderson estate delayed until T. J. arrives. [716]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to SAMUEL SMITH, Baltimore.
    1801 July 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2686. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: B of R VI 435 (MS. in DLC).

    Controversy regarding dismantling of the Berceau. References to Colonel Habersham and Benjamin Stoddert. [717]

  • PETER MILLER. BILL TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 July 13-July 25.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [758]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON, Shadwell.
    1801 July 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Sends money by Thomas Walker. Expects to he home soon. Sorry J[ohn?] Henderson did not sell his shares. [718]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1801 July 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Visit by the Eppes and Randolphs to Monticello. Smallpox vaccination. Sends some music. [719]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1801 July 20.
    ANS. 1 pp. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.

    T. J. requests fruit and books to be included in a previous order of groceries to be shipped to Richmond.

  • MIDDLETON BETT. BILL TO MR. RAPIN FOR THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 July 20.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [758]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to EDMUND JENINGS.
    1801 July 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Death of Mrs. Ariana Jenings Randolph. Unable to spare the time to act as guardian to the grandchildren. References to [Philip Ludwell?] Grymes, John Randolph (1727-1784), and [Robert?] Gourslay. [720]

  • JOHN BARNES. HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT WITH THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 July 22.
    AD[S torn off]. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JOHN BARNES. PRIVATE ACCOUNT WITH THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 July 25.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1801 August 3.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s groceries and plaster of Paris aboard the sloop Abigail and Rebecca. Payment by John Richards on T. J.'s account to Dr. Jackson and Mr. Mercire for syrup of punch. Purchase of figs, raisins, almonds, looking glasses. References to Mr. Rapin and Mr. Conrad. [721]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO, Paris.
    1801 August 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Draft sent to T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Interest and dividend on government stock. [722]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to WILLIAM SHORT, Paris.
    1801 August 3.
    ALS. Draft. 2 pp. Enclosure: ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Letter covering his account; purchase of public stock; letter for Peyton Short. Enclosure: Account recording debit and credit entries from 15 May to 31 July 1801. [723]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1801 August 10.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Plasterers for Monticello. Letter from Mr. Rapin regarding "old LaMair" (Etienne LeMaire). [724]

  • WILLIAM MILLER to ALBERT GALLATIN.
    1801 August 13.
    ALS. 2 pp. #10379. Endorsed by Gallatin and by T. J.

    Miller writes concerning the construction of a lighthouse on Faulkner's Island. He discusses exploration of the island for a suitable site, submission of proposals, alterations in the plan to bring down construction costs, the selection of a Mr. Woodward of Connecticut who offered to face the structure with hewn stone, and the delayed completion of the work. Both Gallatin and T. J. have signed their approval of the proposed construction

  • JAMES MADISON, [Washington], to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1801 August 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #3170.

    Transmitting official papers via a tourist, Mrs. Tudor of Boston [725]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1801 August 17.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Vicissitudes of the plasterers for Monticello: Mr. King in jail for debt; Mr. Martin Wairscher unable to collect an account and with a new wife. Books, dry fruits, almonds, glass tumblers, plaster of Paris for T. J. Eyeglasses for Mrs. Conrad. Visit from [David] Higginbotham. References to John Richards and Mr. Rapin. [726]

  • JOHN BARNES. ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 August 17.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1801 August 24.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Goods for T. J. Receipt from the James River Canal Co. for William Short. Purchase of government stocks for Short. Advises that Jefferson buy stock. References to Gibson & Jefferson, Mr. Andrews, [Joseph] Dougherty, [John?] Hanson, Etienne LeMaire, Mr. Rapin, and Martin Wairscher. [727]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1801 August 31.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Experiment regarding cowpox. Payment of the servants (at the Executive Mansion?) by Mr. Rapin. Marriage of Frederick and Molly (slaves?). Receipt of T. J.'s salary, portions of which are assigned to Mr. M. and to the Bank of Columbia. Reference to [Etienne] LeMaire. [728]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1801 September 5.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to E. Lemaire. [2605]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1801 September 7.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Suggests that [Joseph] Dougherty bring T. J.'s new chariot and harness, made by Conrad Hanse, from Philadelphia to Washington. Information given to Dr. Edwards respecting Mr. Stewart's (i.e. Gilbert Stuart) portrait. Failure of John Richards to ship window glass or sheeting. Receipt of T. J.'s salary from the Treasury. References to Mr. Donath, [Etienne] LeMaire, Mr. Rapin, and Mr. Taylor. [729]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN DRAYTON.
    1801 September 10.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830.

    Will give strength to rights of states reserved to them and will keep powers of the executive within a safe line. [730]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1801 September 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payments to Mr. Carpenter and Mr. Gilpin by Mr. Rapin. Payment to Conrad Hanse for harness and chariot and to Gilbert Stuart for the portrait of T. J. Accounts with Messrs. Robert and Jones. Drafts on the Bank of the U. S. [731]

  • JOHN BARNES. ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 September 14.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • BERIAH NORTON, Edgartown, Mass., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 September 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. #123. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Ford-Bixby 91-92. McGregor Library.

    Requesting a pardon for his son-in-law, Mr. Dotton. References to Judge William Paterson and Aaron Ogden. [732]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1801 September 21.
    ALS. And a second autograph draft signed. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [Joseph] Dougherty's trip to Philadelphia to get T. J.'s chariot from Conrad Hanse. Payments to Conrad Hanse by Brown, Rives & Co.'s draft on Walker & Kennedy of Philadelphia. Payments to Roberts & Jones, and Mr. Carpenter. Account with Mr. Sheaff. Dr. Edwards' information regarding Mr. Stuart. [733]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 September 25.
    ) DS (AD by T. J.). 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Seal. Also the letterpress copy. McGregor Library, #564.

    Declaration by Peyton that he holds in trust for T. J. the lands purchased from John R. and Sarah Kerr, James L. Henderson, Isham Henderson, and Charles Henderson, their shares in the estate of Bennett Henderson. [734]

  • JOHN BARNES. HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 September 30.
    ADS. 3 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JOHN BARNES. PRIVATE ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 August 17.
    ADS. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JOHN BARNES. GENERAL ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 September 30.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON].
    [ca. 1801 September ].
    AL. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Covering a statement of payments to be made to Bank of Columbia, Mr. Harris, Mr. Rapin, J. Roberts, William Sheaff, and Mr. Taylor. [735]

  • ALBEMARLE COUNTY COURT. PARTITION OF THE ESTATE OF BENNETT HENDERSON.
    1801 October 1.
    D. 2 pp. Copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Lands divided among Eliza, Isham, Lucy, Charles, Bennett H., James L. Frances, John, Sarah, and Nancy Henderson. Returned to the Albemarle County Court by David Anderson, David Higingbotham (i.e. Higginbotham), and John Lewis, Commissioners. [736]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Shadwell, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 October 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    T. J. fortunate in balloting for lots in Bennett Henderson estate. James L. Henderson who got the mill seat can be bought out. Disposition of houses occupied by [Marcy?] Thorp and Faris. [1008]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 October 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Remittance of Craven Peyton's post notes, which are passed conveniently. Mentions John Watson, David Higginbotham, Mr. Heath, and Mr. Davison. [737]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1801 October 8.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Payment for the Bennett Henderson estate land. Requests exact statement of all shares and a plat of the property. Instructions regarding future purchasers. Descriptions and forms for the deeds of James L. Henderson, Isham Henderson, Charles Henderson, and John R. Kerr. [738]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1801 October 9.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange for hat and value of jacket to Edward Lemaire. [2606]

  • JOHN BARNES, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 October 9.
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Memorandum regarding T. J.'s accounts, with references to Mr. Rapin, Mr. Andrews, Dr. Edward, and [Gilbert?] Stuart. [739]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1801 October 11.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Joseph Dougherty. [2607]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SHIP'S PAPERS.
    1801 October 13.
    DS. 1 pp. Owned by the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, #3177.

    Clearance papers for the Brig James, William Fairchild master, sailing from New Haven, Conn., to Dominica. [740]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Shadwell, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 October 16.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Purchase of shares in the Bennett Henderson estate. Instructions about Shadwell. References to John R. Kerr, J[ohn?] Henderson, James L. Henderson, [Dabney] Carr, and [William] Woods. [741]

  • CONRAD HANSE. RECEIPT TO JOHN BARNES.
    1801 October 19.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #2751.

    Receipt for $206 for T. J.'s chariot and harness. [742]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LAND GRANT to VALENTINE PEYTON.
    [1801 October 19].
    D. 1 pp. Copy by Valentine Peyton. McDowell Papers, #1755.

    Patent for 2,000 acres of land between the Little Miami and the Scioto Rivers, to Peyton, assignee of William Washington. Grant given in consideration of Washington's military service in the Revolution, a part of Military Warrant No. 2263. Countersigned by James Madison. #744 on verso. [743]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LAND GRANT to BAILY WASHINGTON, Jr.
    1801 October 19.
    D. 1 pp. Copy by Baily Washington, Jr. McDowell Papers. #1755.

    Patent for 2,000 acres of land between the Little Miami and Scioto Rivers, to Washington, assignee of William Washington. Grant given in consideration of William Washington's military service in the Revolution, a part of Military Warrant No. 2263. Countersigned by James Madison. [744]

  • CONRAD AND MCMUN to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 October 24.
    ANS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.

    Bill for looking glasses.

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 October 25.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Declines T. J.'s offer of money to clear Bedford County lands. Plans to build at Pantops where he has sown bearded wheat. Work on pecan trees by Gabriel Lilly. Health of Maria and her son. [745]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON, Shadwell.
    1801 October 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Instructions to rent Shadwell. References to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and to Thomas Eston Randolph. [746]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Monticello.
    1801 October 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. #501. Printed: Randall II 675: SNR 280-281.

    Inquiries about her health and the little boy's. Recommends Mrs. Suddarth as a nurse. Proposal to Mr. Eppes regarding Pantops and Poplar Forest. Hopes they will stay at Monticello. [747]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to EDWARD LIVINGSTON.
    1801 November 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Victor B. Levit. #8265-b.

    Will not reply to letter from Denniston & Chatham regarding Duane case. States his position on the unconstitutionality of Alien and Sedition laws. [2607-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1801 November 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Disposal of notes of Bank of Columbia which is in serious crisis. Reference to Col. C. L. Lewis. [748]

  • JOHN BARNES. PRIVATE ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 November 5.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JOHN BARNES. HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 November 30.
    ADS. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JOHN BARNES. PRIVATE ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 November 4.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON. GENERAL ACCOUNT WITH JOHN BARNES.
    1801 November 5.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. .
  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Shadwell, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 November 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Bank of Columbia notes. Renting of Shadwell. Plat of the Henderson lands made by William Wood. Contracting to supply Miltonians with firewood. Reference to Thomas Eston Randolph and William Davenport. [750]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1801 November 7.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to E. Lemaire. [2608]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1801 November 9.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to E. Lemaire. [2609]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 November 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Illness of Ellen, Cornelia, and Virginia Randolph, and Francis Eppes. [749]

  • BOWLING CLARKE, Poplar Forest, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1801 November 13.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Report from T. J.'s overseer: division of Poplar Forest with John W. Eppes and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr.; corn, wheat, and tobacco crops; beef and hogs killed; Thomas Whittinton's and Bowling Clarke's share of the profits. Reference to Brown & Co. [751]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1801 November 16.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to E. Lemaire. [2610]

  • JAMES L. and ELIZABETH HENDERSON, Albemarle County, to CRAVEN PEYTON, Albemarle County.
    1801 November 29.
    DS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Witnessed by George W. Catlett, John L. Cosby, and Joel Shiflett. Recorded 4 August 1802, John Nicholas, Clerk. McGregor Library, #564.

    Deeding their share in the Rennett Henderson estate (with certain exceptions). [752]

  • WILLIAM WOODS. PLAT OF HENDERSON ESTATE.
    [1801 November ].
    D. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Plat of the land in Milton or elsewhere in Albemarle County. The shares of the heirs labeled by T. J. [753]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON, Shadwell.
    1801 December 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J., McGregor Library, #564.

    Leasing of Shadwell to William Davenport. Purchase of John, Bennett H., and Nancy Henderson's shares of the Bennett Henderson estate. [754]

  • JOHN BARNES. STORE ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 December 4.
    ADS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON. ROUGH SKETCH OF ACCOUNT WITH JOHN BARNES.
    1801 December 4.
    ADS. 1 pp. In Barnes' hand. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.
  • JOHN BARNES. GENERAL ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 December 9.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • JAMES DINSMORE, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 December 12.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Owned by Mrs. Augustina David Carr Mills. #4869.

    Mr. Wanscher at Monticello. Mr. Perry brings timber. Peace between Great Britain and France. [2611]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1801 December 14.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to E. Lemaire. [2612]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1801 December 18.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Joseph Dougherty. [2613]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES TAYLOR, Norfolk.
    1801 December 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5090.

    T. J. unable to pay for Madeira wine. [2613-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to BENJAMIN RUSH.
    1801 December 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat, #1947. Original at NcD. Printed: L & B X, 303-304; Ford, VIII, 126-128.
  • OVERTON CARR to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1801 December 25.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1784.

    Gift of a ham. Quotes Jonathan Swift on gifts. [755]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES MADISON.
    [1801].
    ANS. 1 pp. #5951.

    Asks that he correct enclosed writings. [2615]

  • JOHN BARNES. GENERAL STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1801].
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accounts submitted by Barnes, who acted as T. J.'s fiscal agent and commission merchant during the year 1801. [756]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON. POPLAR FOREST SURVEY.
    [1801-1806]
    AD. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Undated plat by T. J. of Poplar Forest tract shows boundaries, roads, existing and proposed buildings; floor plan of house on verso, rooms designated in Anglo-Saxon. [7], N-255

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM ON U. S. CONSTITUTION.
    [1801-1808?].
    D. 2 pp. [Copy by N. P. Trist?] McGregor Library, #564.

    Controlling authority, recognized by the compact, is that of three-fourths of the states. President's duty with regard to the rights of the states. [757]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SCRAPBOOKS.
    [1800-1808].
    4 v. bound in 1/4 calf over stained brown paper boards; 23 x 15 cm. #5948, 5948-a.

    The first three volumes contain amusing or edifying newspaper articles or poetry clipped by Jefferson and sent to his family. Articles are pasted on letter covers addressed to T. J. The fourth scrapbook contains political, sentimental, and humorous songs and poems, satires, parodies, and ballads clipped by T. J. Bookplate of William H. Clark, with legend, "Bought at the sale of the library of John Randolph of Roanoke by Wm. H. Clark of Halifax Co., Va. and presented by Mr. Clark to Miss Sarah Randolph of Edgehill." [759, 3172]

  • W. A. BURFORD. BILL TO MR. RAPIN FOR THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1801-1808].
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [758]

  • SUSANNA ORR. BILL TO MR. RAPIN FOR THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1801-1808].
    2 items. each ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [758]

  • SUSANNA ORR. BILL TO MR. RAPIN FOR THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1801-1808].
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [758]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SHIP'S PAPERS.
    [1801-1809].
    DS. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449.

    Also signed by James Madison. [2616]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to DANIEL BROWN et al, Cheshire, Mass.
    1802 January 1.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: B of R VI 52 (letterpress copy in DLC) .

    Value of the Constitution. Acknowledges address of the citizens of Cheshire. [760]

  • JAMES DINSMORE, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 January 1.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Owned by Mrs. Augustina David Carr Mills. #4869.

    Work at Monticello. Mr. Wanscher finishing cellar. [2616-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to NEHEMIAH DODGE et al., Conn.
    1802 January 1.
    L. 1 pp. 38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: L & B XVI 181-182; B of R VI 124 (letterpress copy in DLC). Original MS. in Baptist Historical Society, Richmond. #38-414-a.

    Opposition to established religion. [761]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1802 January 1.
    ALS. 2 pp. #38-576.

    Extremely busy. Sending rather than reading the State of the Union message contributes to harmony. Strength of Federalists and Republicans in the Congress. French expedition against Santo Domingo. Arrival of mammoth cheese. Prospect of New England's return to Republican principles. Importance of laying off counties into hundreds or captaincies. Method of waterproofing clothes. [762]

  • THOMAS CARPENTER ACCOUNT WITH THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 January 15.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Bears ANS, 1802 January 15, T. J. to JOHN BARNES. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Thomas Carpenter. [2617]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to the GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
    1802 January 15.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: B of R VI 181 (letterpress copy in DLC) .

    States' rights essential to our political fabric. [763]

  • JAMES DINSMORE, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 January 23.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Owned by Mrs. Augustina David Carr Mills. #4869.

    Juneo dead; family well. Work at Monticello. John Perry in Fluvanna. Mentions Mr. Oldham and Critta. [2620]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 January 26.
    ANS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Victor B. Levit. #8265-b.

    Order to pay William Duane. [2620-a]

  • THOMAS CARPENTER ACCOUNT WITH THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 January 29-April 26.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [2621]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 February 2.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Thomas Newton. [2622]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1802 February 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    John Perrie's (Perry?) mistake in letter informing T. J. of purchases for Monticello. Conduct of T. J.'s foreman, Gabriel Lilly, [John] Craven, and Burgess Griffin. References to N. Allen, Martha Randolph, Virginia Randolph, and Dr. Wardlaw. [764]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 February 8.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to E. Lemaire. [2623]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 February 8.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Joseph Dougherty. [2624]

  • JAMES DINSMORE, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 February 12.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Owned by Mrs. Augustina David Carr Mills. #4869.

    Work at Monticello. Prince Ruspoli visited Mrs. Randolph. Mr. Wanscher needs money. [2625]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 February 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to E. Lemaire. [2626]

  • ANNE CARY RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1802 February 26.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Whooping cough better. Translation of Justin's ancient history. [765]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Bermuda Hundred.
    1802 March 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-576.

    Encloses letter for Maria. House of Representatives repealed judiciary bill. Needs another horse. All well at Edgehill. Mr. and Mrs. [Hore Browse?] Trist here. [766]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 March 3 [date received].
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #6225.

    Latin improves. Goes in spring to Latin school with Beverly Randolph. [2627]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Bermuda Hundred, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 March 11.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Purchase of horse to match Castor. Maria and their son in good health. [767]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR. to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 March 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #10310-f.

    Randolph sends news on the health and progress of his children.

  • JAMES MONROE, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 March 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. #4776-a.

    Report of Committee of House of Delegates concerning General Assembly action on Alien and Sedition Laws. Mentions U.S. Senate. [2628]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Bermuda Hundred.
    1802 March 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. #501. Printed: Randall III 4-5.

    Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. has decided to purchase land in Georgia rather than in Mississippi. Hopes Maria and John Wayles Eppes will visit Monticello. Best route to Monticello. Gift of medals taken from the Houdon bust of Jefferson. [768]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LAND GRANT TO JAMES GRAY.
    1802 April 6.
    DS. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449.

    Land in Northwest Territory. Countersigned by James Madison. [2629]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES, Georgetown.
    1802 April 7.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to William Parkinson. Receipted by Charles Peale Polk. [2630]

  • MILITARY APPOINTMENT OF GEORGE PETER.
    1802 April 17.
    DS. 1 pp. Signed by T. J. Peter Family Papers, #7605-a.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to C. F. C. DE VOLNEY.
    1802 April 20.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Letterpress copy in DLC.

    Faith in the will of the people as exercised in their elective franchise. Comments on election of 1800. [769]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1802 April 29.
    AL[S clipped]. 1 pp. #38-576.

    Plans for meeting the Eppes. Amendment for means of designating president and vice-president. [770]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN MILLEDGE.
    1802 April 30.
    ALS. 3 pp. #10428-h.

    T. J. conveys travel directions (present, as an enclosure) for Milledge, U.S. Representative from Georgia, from "George town ferry...hence to Mr. [Thomas] Mann Randolph's" that include not only specific instructions for roads to be followed, but also T. J.'s notes on roads and taverns.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Eppington.
    1802 May 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #1223. Printed: Randall III 5.

    To leave for Monticello when Congress adjourns. Books for Maria. Spectacles for [Elizabeth] Eppes. Proposed visit by Maria to Monticello. Mentions Dr. Walker and John Wayles Eppes. [771]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1802 May 10.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payment of T. J.'s accounts due. Failure of the Bank of Columbia to pay a note because of scarcity of bank paper. Purchase of government stock for William Short through C. Ludlow. Budget for T. J.'s salary. [772]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1802 May 21.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Failure of a discount at the Bank of Columbia. Purchase of government stock for William Short through C. Ludlow in New York. Payment of T. J.'s accounts. Bills of exchange for General Kosciuszko. Need for regulation of lower class. References to Gibson & Jefferson, Mr. Hooper, Etienne LeMaire. [773]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 May 22.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to T. J. Receipted by J. Dougherty. [2631]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1802 May 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Business regarding the Bennett Henderson estate. References to John R. Kerr and James L. Henderson. [774]

  • J. B. ANDERSON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 June 6
    ANS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.

    Bill for frames for prints.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1802 June 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Payment through George Jefferson, Richmond, for work done in regard to Henderson lands. [775]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1802 June 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. McGregor Library, #564.

    Request for delay in paying for further shares in Henderson tract. Henderson mill useless. [776]

  • CHARLES TRAVERS, Richmond, INVOICE TO THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1802 June 11.
    DS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Books shipped by Gibson & Jefferson on ship Good Welcome from James River, Richmond, to Washington, D.C. [2632]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 June 11.
    AN. 1 pp. #10357.

    T. J. sends Barnes an account of his financial affairs, noting his intention to "squeeze down the household expenses" and his hopes to be completely out of debt by October.

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 June 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Courtesy offer of general services. [777]

  • THOMAS CARPENTER ACCOUNT WITH THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 June 14-July 20.
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    For clothing. [2632-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 June 21.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Thomas Carpenter. [2633]

  • MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 June 21.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2143.

    She and Francis Eppes have been ill. Is keeping Francis' nurse, Crity (i.e. Critta). Trip to Monticello. John Wayles Eppes finishing his harvest. References to Martha Randolph and Elizabeth Eppes. [778]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES DINSMORE, Monticello.
    1802 June 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2650-a.

    Work for Mr. Fitch. Doors at Monticello. Sketches of slaves' quarters. Coming to Monticello. [779] , [2634]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Bermuda Hundred, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1802 June 25.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-755.

    Maria is unwell at Eppington. Cannot accept T. J.'s offer of residence at Monticello because he is candidate for House of Representatives. Wheat crop. [780]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 June 26.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to T. J. [2635]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES MONROE.
    1802 June 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by I. Witkins. #3627.

    Moses Myers, Richard Evers, Arthur Lee, Littleton W. Tazewell of Williamsburg considered for Commissioners of Bankruptcy in Norfolk. Henry Hiort, Thomas Willock, John Dunn present Commissioners. May all be Republicans. T. J. to Monticello. [2636]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Eppington.
    1802 July 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2244. Printed: Randall III 14; SNR 285-286.

    Measles in the Randolph family. Reference to slaves, Bet, Sally, and Critta. Spectacles for Elizabeth Eppes. [781]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN F. MERCER.
    1802 July 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Victor B. Levit. #8265-a.

    Reviews Act of Congress, 1802 May 1, for borrowing money by Commissioners of Washington, to be paid by sale of lots in Washington, guaranteed by Treasury of U.S. Debt due state of Maryland. [2636-a]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1802 July 10.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Measles escaped. References to the health of Anne and Cornelia Randolph, and Peter Hemming. Measles in Mr. Walton's family and at Monticello. Need for sheets, towels, counterpane, and tea china. [782]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Bermuda Hundred, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1802 July 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Maria's miscarriage. Trip to Monticello postponed because of Francis Eppes' bad health. [783]

  • ISLAM and BENNETT H. HENDERSON to JOHN HENDERSON.
    1802 July 17.
    D. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Witnessed by Richard Anderson, [Martin] Dawson, and John Peyton. Recorded December 1802 and attested by John Nicholas, Clerk of Albemarle County. McGregor Library, #564.

    Deed to lot no. 15 in Milton, Va., and to tobacco warehouses on the Rivanna River. [784]

  • JOHN and ANNE B. HENDERSON, Albemarle County, to RICHARD SEABROOK, Baltimore.
    1802 July 17.
    D. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Witnessed by Richard Anderson, Martin Dawson, and John Peyton. Recorded 6 September 1802 and attested by John Nicholas, Clerk. (Mrs. Henderson's signature: Nancy Henderson.) McGregor Library, #564.

    Deed to three tenths of warehouse, one half of lot no. 15 and all of lot no. 57 in Milton, Va. [785]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 July 20.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to T. J. Receipted by Joseph Dougherty. [2637]

  • GIBSON & JEFFERSON, Richmond, to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 July 24.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Receipt by Gibson & Jefferson of money on accounts of William Short and the James River Canal Co. Enclosed to T. J. in [787] , 1802 July 30. [2638]

  • CHILES TERRELL in account with THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 July 28.
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Watson Papers, #530.

    Bill for nails, receipt of which is acknowledged by James Dinsmore. [786]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1802 July 30.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Dr. Wardlaw's payment to Mrs. Jackson. Window blinds, books, and claret awaiting a conveyance. Comments on the latest Federalist Brutus. [787]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1802 August 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payment in bank notes by Mr. Smith, will void T. J.'s draft on Smith paid to Mr. Pennington. Gibson & Jefferson's account. Account with T. J. for July. [788]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1802 August 10.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    William Short's account. China and liquor in the possession of Etienne LeMaire await shipment. [789]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1802 August 16.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Visit by William Short. Mail service to Charlottesville. Payment to Etienne LeMaire. [790]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1802 August 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. #9371-n.

    Regarding land for John Peyton.

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1802 August 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    William Short's journey. T. J.'s financial resources. Report by Etienne LeMaire regarding pump at President's House needing repair. [791]

  • DAVID HIGGINBOTHAM, Milton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1802 August 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Introducing Isham Henderson who wishes to borrow law books. Endorsement: "lent him 4th Blackstone / Ruffhead: Jacob's L. Dict / June 7.08. wrote to C. Peyton to recover it." [792]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to STEPHEN R. BRADLEY, Vermont.
    1802 August 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. #5845.

    Republicans to be Commissioners of Bankruptcy. Nominations from Bradley and Judge Smith. Persons should live near meeting place of U.S. Court. Secretary of State to handle distant cases. [2639]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1802 August 31.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Slanderous publications regarding T. J. William Short expected at Monticello. T. J.'s account with Barnes. [793]

  • MR. FITCH'S SURVEYING NOTES.
    1802 September 4.
    AD. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [2640]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBERT SMITH, [Washington].
    1802 September 6.
    AL. 1 pp. Fragment. #2873. Photostat. Original owned by Harold Jefferson Coolidge. Printed: B of R VI 432 (MS. in DLC).

    Proposes delay in orders for the frigate John Adams, until the conditions in Tunis and the Mediterranean area are stabilized. Mentions Tripoli, Emperor of Morocco, Governor of Tangiers, Mr. Simpson, Dale. [794]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to THOMAS WELLS, JR.
    1802 September 6.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Note payable in Virginia currency. Assigned to Frederick Harris, John J. Hawkins, and P. Hoffman. [2640-a]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1802 September 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Letters for William and Peyton Short. Payments to Etienne LeMaire and Joseph Dougherty. Carriage tax. Warrant for T. J.'s salary to take up his bank debt. [795]

  • STEPHEN R. BRADLEY, Westminister, Vermont, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 September 13.
    ALS 2 pp. File draft. #5845.

    Republicans Mark Richards and Reuben Atwater of Westminister, James Elliot of Brattleborough, and Oliver Gallop of Hartland for Commissioners of Bankruptcy. Judge Smith should name four for other side of mountains; should alternate meetings between U.S. Court and state capitol. Federalist machinations in legislative elections. [2641]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1802 September 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Account with Brown & Relf paid by John Richards. T. J.'s present balance. Offers to loan T. J. money to pay Gibson & Jefferson in Richmond. [796]

  • ELIZABETH HENDERSON. CONTRACT WITH CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1802 September 18.
    D. 1 pp. 2 copies (one T. J. .AD). Endorsed by T. J. Witnesses: James L. and Charles Henderson. McGregor Library, #564.

    Agreement on rent of house in Milton sold to Peyton, which John Henderson has rented from Elizabeth Henderson. [797]

  • ELIZABETH HENDERSON, Kentucky. DEED to CRAVEN PEYTON, Virginia.
    1802 September 18.
    D. 2 pp. Attested copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Conveying all dower rights in estate of husband, Bennett Henderson, except mill, warehouse, improved lots in town of Milton. Witnesses: James L. Henderson, Charles Anderson, Eliza Henderson, Isham Henderson, John Gentry. Acknowledgment of deed in Shelby County, Ky., before Matthew Flournoy and Thomas I. Givin, Justices, by Isham Henderson and John L. Henderson, 6 June 1804. Certified by James Craig, Clerk of Shelby County Court, same date. Craig's certificate certified by Isaac Ellis, Presiding Justice, Shelby County Court. Deed recorded Albemarle County, July 1804. Attested by John Nicholas, Clerk. [798]

  • JAMES L. HENDERSON, Shelby County, Ky. DEED to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1802 September 18.
    DS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Seals. Original and 2 copies (one attested by William Wertenbaker, one T. J. AD). McGregor Library, #564.

    Deed from James L. Henderson for legatees of Bennett Henderson, deceased (Bennett H., Eliza, Frances, Lucy, and Nancy Henderson) to all lands in Albemarle County except a mill, warehouse, and storehouse in Milton, Va. Witnesses: Charles Henderson, G. Tennill (?), James Barlow. Acknowledged before Matthew Flournoy, Thomas Givin, Justices of the Peace of Shelby County, 6 June 1804. Certification that Flournoy and Givin are Justices of the Peace by James Craig, Clerk of Shelby County Court, 6 June 1804. Certification by Isaac Ellis, Presiding Justice of the Peace, that James Craig's certificate is in due form, 6 June 1804. Recorded by John Nicholas, Clerk of Albemarle County Court, July 1804. [799]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBERT SMITH, Washington.
    1802 September 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2873. Photostat. Original owned by Harold Jefferson Coolidge. Printed: B of R VI 432 (MS. in DLC).

    Approval for the sailing of Navy's frigate John Adams, in order to withdraw from Morocco and Tunis forces not needed against Tripoli. Commends speed with which the New York was fitted out. Mentions James Madison, Albert Gallatin. [800]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1802 September 21.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payments to Mr Claxton and to Gibson & Jefferson. Etienne LeMaire's illness. Letters for William Short. [801]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1802 September 24.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Etienne LeMaire improving. Uprising of slaves in Washington has subsided. [802]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1802 September 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Suit against E. Lanham on account of [James?] Oldham's note. Etienne LeMaire recovered. References to Mr. Morse, William Short, and Dr. Gant. [803]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES.
    1802 October 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #1223. Printed: Randall III 22; SNR 288.

    Ill upon arrival. Details of Maria's proposed visit to Washington. John Wayles Eppes' bridle is delivered to Davy Bowles. Mentions [George] Jefferson. [804]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM to JAMES MADISON.
    1802 October [8?].
    ADS. 1 pp. Mutilated. McGregor Library, #564.

    Instructions to name the following as Commissioners of Bankruptcy: Samuel Prentiss, Darius Chipman, Richard Skinner, Mark Richards, Reuben Atwater, James Elliot, and Oliver Gallop, all of Vermont; and to issue to Robert Kran, a commission as Marshall of South Carolina in place of Charles B. Cockran, resigned. [805]

  • SAMUEL SMITH to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [post 1802 October 12].
    L. 4 pp. Wilson Cary Nicholas copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    T. J. should abandon commercial involvement in European affairs if he wants to represent U.S. government. Cites Mr. Livingston. Mr. R. leaving England soon for Virginia. Originally calendared as [1786?] [2413]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES, Georgetown.
    1802 October 14.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Thomas Monroe. Receipted by Thomas Monroe and Thomas Turner. [2642]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1802 October 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s account; payment of bills. [806]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1802 October 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Refusal to handle General M.'s [John P. G. Muhlenberg?] business. [807]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1802 October 16.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Concerning General M's business. (Second letter of 16 October on this subject.) [808]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to NATHANIEL MACON, SPEAKER OF U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Warrenton, North Carolina.
    1802 October 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449.

    Republicans to be Commissioners of Bankruptcy. Newburn, Wilmington, and Edenton to be considered. [2643]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 October 19.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to T. J. [2644]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 October 24.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to T. J., payable to E. Lemaire. Receipted by J. Dougherty. [2645]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 October 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. With accidental offset of: 1802 November 2. ALS. T. J. to M. J. R. McGregor Library, #564.

    Purchase of lands of Bennett Henderson, deceased, from his widow, Elizabeth Henderson. Conveyance of land in Boone County, [Ky.?] from [James L.?] Henderson. [809]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1802 October 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Trip to Washington to visit T. J. Requests an order of wigs from Mme. de Pick of Philadelphia. Mentions Mrs. Madison. [810]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1802 October
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Transmitting T. J.'s account covering the month of October 1802. Urging him not to resort to bank credit. [811]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 November 2.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Thomas Carpenter. [2646]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island.
    1802 November 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Must delay payment for lands of the Henderson estate, because of payments due to Messrs. Overton, Brown, and Wells. References to Bennett H., Eliza, Frances, Lucy, and Nancy Henderson. [812]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill.
    1802 November 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. 20th century transcription of accidental offset on 1802 October 29 to T. J. from M. J. R. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Wigs from Philadelphia ordered by Mrs. Madison. Plans for Maria and Martha's trip to Washington. [813]

  • MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1802 November 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Plans for trip to Washington. References to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Martha Randolph, Mr. [Nicholas?] Lewis, and John Wayles Eppes. Lock of hair to be matched by the wigs. [814]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 November 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Money due Martin Wanscher in Alexandria. Pay in hills of Alexandria or Washington bank. Wonders if Bank of Columbia will pass them. [2647]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1802 November 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Delay in payment will be satisfactory. Asks for authority to act to put someone on Henderson lands. John Henderson's unwillingness to sell. Purchase of the Kerr share. [815]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 November 16.
    ANS. 1 pp. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.

    Order for payment.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1802 November 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library. #564.

    Payment for Henderson estate lands. Prefers action in Peyton's name. Purchase of the Kerr share. [816]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to [JAMES] DINSMORE.
    1802 December 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6540.

    Work at Monticello. Nailboys to leave Mr. Stewart and go to Mr. Lilly. Lilly to be supplied with nail making equipment. Roofing tin. Work in progress, including that of Messrs. Oldham, Fitch, and Perry. Mentions Mr. Higginbotham. [2649]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES, Georgetown.
    1802 December 16.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Mr. McLaughlin. Receipted by Edgar Patterson. [2650]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1802 December 16.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Thomas Carpenter. [2651]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1802 December 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Draft on T. J. given to D[abney] Carr. Part payment for Henderson estate lands. [817]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1802 December 23.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Virginia General Assembly. Stevens T. Mason is U.S. Senator. George Hay and Calendar fought. Mentions Recorder. Federalist and Republican feud. Taxes Treasury surplus. Mr. Page in Richmond. [2652]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington. MEMORANDA to JAMES MADISON.
    [ca.1802].
    2 items (AD and ADS). McGregor Library, #564.

    Regarding appointment of William Bellinger Bullock, Joseph Welscher, Edward Stebbins, and John Postel Williamson, as Commissioners of Bankruptcy for Georgia. Commission to George Gilpin, as Judge of Orphan's Court. Alexandria, Va. [818]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 January 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    James T. Callender's dismissal by the County Court of Henrico. [819]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1803 January 6.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to T. J. [2653]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 January 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Recommending Lewis Harvey as secretary to James Monroe's embassy. [820]

  • DEED OF MILITARY LANDS IN OHIO TO JOHN OVERTON
    1803 January 24.
    DS. 1 pp. Signed by T. J. and James Madison. Overton Family Papers, #8929.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES, Georgetown.
    1803 February 6.
    AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Order for sugar, tea, rice, barley, crackers, and porter to be sent to Monticello. [821]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1803 February 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Difficulty in making payment for Henderson estate. Draft in favor of [Dabney] Carr. [822]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1803 February 10.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Purchase of coffee, sugar, barley, rice, raisins, olives, spices, crackers, and porter for T. J. [823]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 February 10.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Health of Maria and Francis. Gabriel Lilly unable to hire hands to work at Pantops because of fear of Mr. Page. Trip to Monticello in March. No competitor in the election in his district. Report on debt due from the Commonwealth of Virginia. References to Thomas M. Randolph, Jr., City Point, and Edgehill. [824]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 February 13.
    D. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Statements of accounts rendered to T. J. by Barnes as his fiscal and purchasing agent. [863]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 February 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Requests draft on George Jefferson in payment for Henderson estate. [825]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Bermuda Hundred.
    1803 February 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Francis E. Shine. #3509.

    To meet Eppes and Maria at Monticello. Lilly works on canal. Dislikes borrowing from Federalist banks. [2654]

  • BILL OF LADING.
    1803 February 21.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #2751.

    For 2 pipes of wine from Haarlem, Netherlands, consigned to John Barnes, signed by Francis O'Meara, master of the Sloop Maria. [826]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1803 February 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Gives him order on Gibson & Jefferson, Richmond, with the help of John Barnes of Georgetown. Copy of draft. [827]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON, by Mr. Hunter, Albemarle.
    1803 February 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Published: Greene County, New York, Examiner-Record, 9 January 1958, p. 2-A. #4656-c.

    Banker in Georgetown enables him to enclose draft on Gibson & Jefferson to cover debt. [2655]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1803 February 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #6225.

    No measles. Virginia speaks well. Ellen learns French . Cornelia sends love. Wants geography book. [2655-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES, Georgetown.
    1803 February 25.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to James Hamilton and/or J. Campbell for College of Carlisle. [2656]

  • GEORGE ANDREWS to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1803 February.
    D. 2 pp. (1 pp. a memorandum by T. J.). #38-755.

    Bill for ornaments, friezes, and mouldings (for the Executive Mansion?). Memorandum, dated March 1803 in T. J.'s hand, gives description and specifications. [828]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES MADISON.
    1803 March 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #495.

    Memorandum regarding issuing of Commissions of Bankruptcy to John Mussey at Portland; Simeon Thomas at New London, Conn.; John Stephen at Baltimore, Md.; Cowles Meade, Robert Walker, and George Watkins at Augusta, Ga.; and Thomas Collier at Louisville, Ga. [829]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 March 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Financing of Henderson estate purchase; draft on Gibson & Jefferson; payment to Robert Burtin. [830]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to BENJAMIN H. LATROBE.
    1803 March 6.
    AL[S clipped]. 1 pp. #2465. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Gamble Latrobe, Jr.

    Offering him the post of Surveyor of Public Buildings. References to Mr. Monroe, Superintendent of Public Buildings, and Col. D. C. Brent. [831]

  • PETER LENOX to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [ante 1803 March 5].
    ADS. 1 pp. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.

    Bill for services.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to BENJAMIN H. LATROBE.
    1803 March 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2465. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Gamble Latrobe, Jr.

    Details regarding post of Surveyor of Public Buildings. Work on the Capitol, President's House, and a drydock. References to Mr. Monroe, Superintendent of Public Buildings. (Second letter of this date to Latrobe). [832]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Bermuda Hundred, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 April 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Shrub forwarded by Mr. Hancocke. [William H.?] Cabell's anger at Eppes' opposition in the Albemarle election. Payment of $400 to Eppes. Maria and Francis well. Election in Chesterfield. [833]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to BENJAMIN RUSH.
    1803 April 21.
    ALS. 3 pp. McGregor Library, #2958-b.

    Letter detailing T. J.'s religious views. Right of religious liberty. References to Priestley's Socrates and Jesus Compared (Philadelphia : Printed for P. Byrne, 1803). Includes T. J.'s "Syllabus on an Estimate of the doctrines of Jesus, compared with thoses of others. " on last 2 pp. [2658]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Washington] to BENJAMIN RUSH.
    1803 April 21.
    D. [24] pp. numbered 1-16, 19-26 Barrow. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: TJR III 514-515; L & B 379-385; B of R VI 398 (MS. in DLC).

    Formerly a volume of stitched sheets. At some point, the volume was disassembled and pages 1-16 and the wrapper were laminated using the Barrow method. The remaining pages (19-26) were not laminated. The leaf for pages 17-18 is not present.

    Pages 1-9, transcription of T. J.'s letter to Rush detailing religious views, [see entry above for original] including T. J.'s "Syllabus on an Estimate of the doctrines of Jesus, compared with thoses of others. " Three blank leaves laid in.

    Pages 10-13, "The philosophy of Jesus of Nazareth extracted from the accounts of his life and doctrines as given by Matthew, Mark, Luke, & John. Being an abridgement of the New Testament for the use of the Indians unembarrassed with matters of fact or faith beyond the level of their comprehensions. " Title page followed by a table of references.

    Pages 14-16, 19-26 blank.

    Separate wrapper sheet contains an extract, in a different hand, from the purported deathbed speech of Julian the Apostate, as given in The Life of the Emperor Julian, by Jean-Philippe-René de La Bletterie, (London: Printed for M. Cooper, 1746); written on the verso of a printed sheet of blank bank payment orders, City of Washington, D.C. Jefferson sold his copy of this book to the Library of Congress in 1815.

    [834]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES.
    1803 April 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    To present religious views in defense against libels. Wrote to Philadelphia for Dr. Priestley's History of the Corruptions of Christianity. John Wayles Eppes wrote from Bermuda Hundred that Francis Eppes over measles. Wants Martha and Maria at Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. P. Carr visited on way to Baltimore. Nelly Carr sick, returning to Dunlora. Mentions Eppington. [2659]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Eppington.
    1803 April 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat of recipient's copy, #2715. Original owned by Mrs. Irene Hallam. Printed: SNR 292-293; Randall III 45.

    To present religious views in defense against libels. Wrote to Philadelphia for Dr. Priestley's History of the Corruptions of Christianity. John Wayles Eppes wrote from Bermuda Hundred that Francis Eppes over measles. Wants Martha and Maria at Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. P. Carr visited on way to Baltimore. Nelly Carr sick, returning to Dunlora. Mentions Eppington. [835]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1803 [ca. April 26].
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Thomas Carpenter. [2659-a]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Milton, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 April 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Actions of Isaac Miller and John Henderson regarding the Henderson estate mill seat. Election of Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Reference to [William] Meriwether. [836]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 April 29.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Election contest between Thomas Mann Randolph and [William H.?] Cabell. Capt. [Christopher?] Hudson's price of wood. $5 note mistaken for a $50 note. Bowling Clarke's success as overseer of Poplar Forest. Martha's trip to Washington. Slaves to be sold in Georgia. References to John Craven, John Perrie, and Gabriel Lilly. [837]

  • JOHN and ANN[E] B. HENDERSON, Albemarle County, to CRAVEN PEYTON, Albemarle County.
    1803 April 30.
    DS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Deed to share in estate of Bennett Henderson, including lots in Milton, land. Witnesses: Richard Anderson, Richard Johnson, David Anderson, Will. Clarkson. Proved and recorded, February, 1804, attested John Nicholas. Mrs. Henderson's signature: "Nancy Henderson". [838]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1803 May 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Instructions on preventing John Henderson from building a mill. T. J.'s plan for a mill of his own. References to Isaac Miller, [William] Meriwether, and [Dabney] Carr. [839]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to VICTOR DUPONT, New York.
    1803 May 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. #5796.

    Bills on U.S. Bank to pay for wines from France. [2660]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1803 May 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    No news of Mr. Hancocke respecting the syrup of punch. Sent money for Eppes to George Jefferson. Problems, some involving Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., of exchanging Eppes's Bedford lands for Lego. Will lease Lego to Eppes in exchange for Bedford rents. Wants Maria at Monticello. Mentions Mr. Petty [Adrien Petit?], Garland Jefferson, and Shadwell. [2661]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1803 May 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat of recipient's copy, #2715. Original owned by Mrs. Irene Hallam.

    No news of Mr. Hancocke respecting the syrup of punch. Sent money for Eppes to George Jefferson. Problems, some involving Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., of exchanging Eppes's Bedford lands for Lego. Will lease Lego to Eppes in exchange for Bedford rents. Wants Maria at Monticello. Mentions Mr. Petty [Adrien Petit?], Garland Jefferson, and Shadwell. [840]

  • SAMUEL CARR to WILLIAM LYLES.
    1803 May 20.
    ANS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.

    Bill for herring.

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 May 27.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Memorandum with estimate of T. J.'s monthly statements and balances from 1801 March 31 to 1803 June 8. [841]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 May 27.
    3 items (ADS. 2 pp.; ADS. 1 pp.; ADS. 1 pp.) McGregor Library, #564.

    Statements of accounts rendered to T. J. by Barnes as his fiscal and purchasing agent. [863]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 May 30.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Trepanning operation necessary after Cary hit Brown on the skull with a piece of nailrod. Martha's pregnancy. Consultation with Craven Peyton concerning John Henderson's claim to ground where T. J.'s mill is to be built. Meriwether and Miller's offer to purchase whole or half of Thomas Mann Randolph's mill seat. [842]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES, Georgetown.
    1803 June 2.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to William Stewart. [2662]

  • JOHN R. and SARAH KERR. DEED to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1803 June 7.
    DS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Recorded June 1803 by John Nicholas, Clerk of Albemarle County. McGregor Library, #564.

    Conveying a share of Bennett Henderson's estate with certain exceptions. References to Elizabeth and William Henderson. [843]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 June 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Court action on John Henderson's mill. References to [Dabney] Carr, Mr. Barbour, Mr. Nelson, Isaac Miller, and [William] Meriwether. [844]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES, Georgetown.
    1803 June 9.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Alexander Terrasse. [2663]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Bermuda Hundred, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 June 14.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Visit to Eppes' sister, Mrs. Walker. Offering to buy a part of Lego. Damage to wheat by Hessian fly. [845]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1803 June 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Consultation with Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., regarding the mill right of John Henderson. [846]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1803 June 19.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Martin Wanscher. Receipted by John W. Pratt, Georgetown. [2665]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1803 June 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #1223.

    Would prefer the Eppes come to Monticello rather than to stay at Bermuda Hundred. Advice on a plague of Hessian flies. Payment to Mr. Hancocke for syrup of punch. All well at Edgehill. [847]

  • JOHN BARNES MEMORANDUM TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1803 June 19.
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    T. J.'s bank negotiations. [2664]

  • EDWARD FRETHY to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1803 July 1.
    ANS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.

    Bill for lodgings.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1803 July 8.
    ADS. 1 pp. On bill from J. B. Anderson, Washington, 1803 June 27. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to J. B. Anderson for frames for medallions and print of Washington. [2666]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1803 July 15.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Wilson Bryan. [2667]

  • ELIZABETH HENDERSON to JOHN HENDERSON.
    1803 August 7.
    D. 1 pp. Copy by T. J. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Declaration regarding John Henderson's rights to a house and mill race. Reference to Craven Peyton. [848]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1803 August 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Information regarding T. J.'s tenants, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Shickle. Wheat and corn crops. Requests remittance. [849]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1803 September 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. McGregor Library, #564.

    Instructions for [John] Fentress, who is going to Kentucky to have Elizabeth Henderson acknowledge her deed to Peyton. Mentions D[abney] Carr. [850]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1803 September 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Fentress to set out for Kentucky to have Elizabeth Henderson's deed acknowledged and to purchase Henderson family shares in the mill. [851]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN BARNES, Georgetown.
    1803 September 8.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Robert Leslie. [2668]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1803 September 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Purchase of shares in the Henderson family mill. [852]

  • JAMES IDDINGS, Duck Creek County, Del., to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1803 September 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #123. Printed: Ford-Bixby 103-104.

    Concerning a manuscript he propose to publish. Reference to the Quakers. [853]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1803 September 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed and annotated by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Requests draft on Gibson & Jefferson. Difficulty in buying mill shares because John Henderson has deepened the mill race. [854]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1803 September [20].
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Remittance sent in payment for Henderson lands. Copy of draft on Gibson & Jefferson. [855]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1803 October 9.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Joseph Dougherty. [2669]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1803 October 18.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to T. J. Mentions Monticello. [2670]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1803 October 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Mr. Dinsmore left Monticello to go to Philadelphia. Work on canal and well house. Goldsmith's Grecian and Roman histories, Thucydides. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. and John Wayles Eppes. [2671]

  • DAVID GELSTON, COLLECTOR, PORT OF NEW YORK, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1803 October
    D. 2 items. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library. #38-740.

    Freight bill and customs account for 10 cases of wine, receipted by J. Speyer. [856]

  • SAMUEL CARR, Dunlora, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1803 November 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Dr. Baker's terms for sale of a slave. References to Nelly Carr, Carrsbrook, and Edgehill. [857]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1803 November 27.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to William Stewart. [2672]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, Va.
    1803 November 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Original and letterpress copy. Letterpress copy endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564. Original ( #1974 ) deposited by J. Lynn Cochran.

    Requests postponement and payment by installments of money due Peyton. (This is the letter reproduced in facsimile and widely distributed by the Morris Plan Banks. The excellent facsimiles are frequently mistaken for the original.) [858]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 December 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library. #564.

    Financial matters. John Henderson has completed an excellent canal, which was stopped by a court bill. References to [James] Barbour, Mr. Gamble, Mr. Kenny, [Nicholas] Lewis, and Sheriff Yancy. [859]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1803 December 9.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Wilson Bryan. Assigned to Mr. Layman. [2673]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES, Georgetown.
    1803 December 18.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Charles Coffin, Jr., for College of Tennessee. [2674]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1803 December 19.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to E. Lemaire. [2675]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, to MR. HOLMES.
    1803 December 23
    ANS. 1 pp. Photostat. #10401.

    T. J. congratulates Holmes on his appointment to chair of the Virginia House of Delegates and forwards a copy of A Manual of Parliamentary Practice.

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1803 December 24.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Workings of T. J.'s mill and canal. New Orleans news. Mentions Gabriel Lilly and John Wayles Eppes. [860]

  • SURVEY. LAND OF EDMUND TATE.
    1803 December 26.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Survey of 54 3/4 acres of land adjoining that of Mr. Wilkerson, Samuel Scott, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. Tillis (i.e., Richard Tullos). Land later transferred to Samuel Scott. [861]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MRS. [ANTHONY] MERRY.
    1803 December 26.
    ANS. 1 pp. #10421.

    T. J. writes in the third person to Mrs. Merry sending her some seeds from the Dionaea Muscipula, or flytrap, and instructions on keeping it.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to GEORGE CLINTON, N. Y.
    1803 December 31.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1834. Printed: L & B X 439-441; B of R VI 88 (MS. in DLC).

    Bringing back of Republicans into the fold. [862]

  • A ROTUNDA HOUSE (PROBABLY THE PRESIDENT'S HOUSE, WASHINGTON).
    1803.
    Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper CW. 11 x 8 in. #861.

    Page One   

    Floor plan drawn by Robert Mills. [N-412]

  • A ROTUNDA HOUSE (PROBABLY THE PRESIDEN'S HOUSE, WASHINGTON).
    1803.
    Paper CW. 10 3/4 x 8 in. #861.

    Page One   

    "Longitudinal Section." "Thomas Jefferson, Archt Robt Mills, Del." [N-413]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1804 January 7.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Mr. Doolittle. Receipted by Mr. Jackson. [2675-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1804 January 9.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to E. Lemaire. [2676]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to ANNE C. RANDOLPH, Edgehill.
    1804 January 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Anne, Ellen, and Thomas Jefferson Randolph's education. Pair of fowls. Requests Davy Bowles to bring his chair for return trip to Monticello. References to Jane Randolph, Maria Eppes, and Martha Randolph. [864]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1804 January 14.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Davy Bowles to go to Washington. Sale of slave, Kit. Attachment of Mr. Stewart's goods. Francis Eppes' epileptic fits. Maria disturbed by John Wayles Eppes' absence. Jane Randolph now a neighbor. References to Gabriel Lilly and [David] Higginbotham. [865]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1804 January 15.
    ANS. 1 pp. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.

    Order for payment.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON EXAMINATION INTO THE BOUNDARIES OF LOUISIANA; and a chronological series of facts relative to Louisiana.
    1804 January 15.
    AD. 2 items. 20 pp. #38-576. Printed: Documents Relating to the Purchase and Exploration of Louisiana 7-45.

    Letter to John Wayles Eppes (see 5 January 1811) explains purpose of its compilation. Of the appendix he says ". . . a chronological table [1673-1803] of all the facts relating to the discovery & history of Louisiana which I compiled from all the authors I possess or could obtain, who have written on Louisiana, with a reference to the authority for every fact." [866]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1804 January 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library. #564.

    Asks explanation of draft on himself received from [David] Higginbotham. Thought the Henderson estate transaction was closed. [867]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1804 January 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Draft in favor of [David] Higginbotham was for corn. [868]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1804 January 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Snow storm stopped Milton mail. Congress not meeting. John Wayles Eppes may go to Maria. Congress having dinner to honor Louisiana acquisition. No foreign guests. Offensive to Merry and Yrujo. Libels by Federalist newspapers. [2677]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Edgehill near Milton.
    1804 January 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Harold W. Wilson. #7437. Printed: SNR, 253-54; Betts, Garden Book, 294, extract.

    Milton mail no longer to be mixed with New Orleans mail. Congress adjourns in March; Mr. Eppes may leave sooner. Bantams from Algiers for Anne Cary Randolph. East India fowl. Mentions Pantops. [2678]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1804 January 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Has accepted draft in favor of [David] Higginbotham in payment for corn. [869]

  • CHARLES HENDERSON, Albemarle County, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1804 January 31.
    D. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Recorded 2 July 1804 and this copy attested by John Nicholas, Clerk. McGregor Library, #564.

    Being of lawful age, confirms previous deeds to his share in the Henderson estate, with reserved portions: to James L. Henderson, 18 March 1801, and from James L. Henderson to Craven Peyton, 19 March 1801. Witnesses: Bennett H. Henderson, Isham Henderson, John Peyton, John McLean, Davi[d] Richardson, John L. Thomas, Ma. Camden, and David Anderson. [870]

  • ELIZABETH HENDERSON, by Charles Henderson, attorney, to JOHN HENDERSON.
    1804 February 6.
    D. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Recorded March 1804 and this copy attested by John Nicholas, Clerk of Albemarle County. McGregor Library, #564.

    Conveys land necessary for digging a mill-race. [871]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1804 February 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Plans for removal to Philadelphia. [872]

  • MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Edgehill, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Washington.
    1804 February 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Randall III 96. #38-757.

    Her illness. Mr. Estham advised her of the bad health of the slaves at Pantops. Mentions slaves Rose, Clarinda, Tema and Martin. Mentions the death of Edmund Harrison.

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1804 February 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Purchase of John Henderson's mill seat proposed. Peyton offers to share in purchase. Requests draft on Gibson & Jefferson. References to [David] Higginbotham and Isaac Miller. [873]

  • ANNE CARY RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1804 February 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    News of the family, T. J. Randolph, Martha Randolph, and Francis Eppes. [874]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1804 February 20.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to E. Lemaire. [2681]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island.
    1804 February 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Prefers to have the Henderson mill question settled in courts rather than to pay more than his previous offer. Payment for corn. References to [James] Barbour and [Dabney] Carr. [876]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Edgehill.
    1804 February 26.
    AL. 1 pp. File draft. Owned by Mrs. Harold W. Wilson. #5385-v. Printed: SNR, 254; Betts, Garden Book, 295, extract.

    Maria's baby. Meeting of Congress prevented his coming. John Wayles Eppes and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., come at adjournment. Wants her to go to Monticello. Mentions Mr. Lilly, Goliah, and gardening. [2682]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES, Edgehill.
    1804 February 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Duplicates item 2682. [2683]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARIA JEFFERSON EPPES.
    1804 March 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. Printed: SNR, 255.

    Inaction of Congress prevents being with her in her illness. John Wayles Eppes comes. [2684]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1804 March 6.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to T. J. for use of John Rogers in Richmond. Receipted by Joseph Dougherty. [2685]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1804 March 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Health of Maria and her child. Difficult trip from Washington via Elk Run. Request for oats. [877]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1804 March 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Weakness of Maria and the child. [878]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1804 March 15.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to John (slave). Trip to Monticello. [2686]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Edgehill.
    1804 March 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6860.

    Light food and cordial wines as cures for Maria's fever. Wants her at Monticello until Pantops is ready. T. J. will forward oats to Benson, postmaster at Fredericksburg. Mentions Martha Jefferson Randolph. [2686-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1804 March 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of exchange to Joseph Dougherty for Martin Wanscher. Invites Barnes to dinner. [2687]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1804 March 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Maria's condition bad. [879]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1804 March 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Improvement in Maria's health. Mrs. [Nicholas?] Lewis, kindness. [880]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1804 March 26.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bill of exchange to Joseph Dougherty. [2689]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1804 March 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Maria's health the same. [881]

  • EDWARD FRETHY TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1804 March 26.
    ANS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Bears ANS, 1804 March 26, T. J. to JOHN BARNES. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Frethy's bill and T. J.'s payment. [2688]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1804 March 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Chancellor [George Wythe?] stopped all proceedings upon Peyton's entering into bond. Requests acceptance of draft in favor of George Jefferson for corn contract. [882]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1804 April 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Warns of the low state of his (Barnes') resources. Includes an account with T. J. Mentions William Short and Etienne LeMaire. [883]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1804 April 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Receipt of money from Gibson & Jefferson in Richmond. Payment for cider. Maria Eppes' illness. Packages from New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Reference to Etienne LeMaire. [884]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island.
    1804 April 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    The mill dispute with John Henderson should be thrown into a single bill in chancery. Reference to Dabney Carr. [885]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1804 May 2.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s receipts from tobacco sale in the hands of Gibson & Jefferson. Claims of William Short and Etienne LeMaire. Condolences on Maria's death. [886]

  • WILSON CARY NICHOLAS, Warren, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1804 May 2].
    ALS. 3 pp. Fragment. Endorsed by T. J. #2143.

    Death of Maria. Appointment of W. C. Nicholas Collector for Norfolk after Mr. Davis resigns. Reference to Albert Gallatin. [887]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Albemarle County. DEED to THOMAS JEFFERSON
    1804 May 4.
    DS (AD by T. J.). 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Witnesses: James Dinsmore, James Oldham, John Perry, William Stewart. McGregor Library, #564.

    Deed of trust to all shares of estate of Bennett Henderson on the Rivanna River near Milton, purchased on T. J.'s account and paid for by him. [888]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island.
    1804 May 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Letterpress copy. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Sends draft on Gibson & Jefferson. Mrs. Kerr's title to Henderson warehouses. Reference to Gabriel Lilly. [889]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1804 May 8 [date received].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Sends copy of partition of Henderson estate. Requests payment on corn contract. [890]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1804 May 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Trip to Washington. Mentions Orange Court House, horse Castor, Fauquier Court House, Col. Wren, and John. Garden seed. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [2690]

  • [THOMAS JEFFERSON] to JOHN BARNES.
    1804 May 15.
    D. 1 pp. Copy in John Barnes' hand. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Note for $1000 payable in 60 days negotiable at the Bank of Columbia. [891]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to WILSON CARY NICHOLAS, Norfolk.
    1804 May 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R X 13 (MS. in DLC).

    Commission as Collector (at the Port of Norfolk) has been forwarded. Mentions Albert Gallatin, James Madison, Mr. Newton, Jr., and Mr. Bedinger. [892]

  • DABNEY CARR, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1804 May 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Payments to Johnson. [2691]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to HENRY FRY, Culpeper.
    1804 May 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #2848. Printed: B of R VI 153 (MS. in DLC); Philip Slaughter, Memoir of Joshua Fry 108.

    Gift of Joseph Priestley's History of the Corruptions of Christianity. Reference to [Fontaine?] Maury. [893]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES DINSMORE, Monticello.
    1804 May 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. #494.

    Payment for Mr. Wairscher, Mr. Duncan, and Alexander Perry for work at Monticello. Requests water be drawn from icehouse. References to J[ohn M.] Perry and [William?] Stewart. [894]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1804 May 31.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2143.

    T. J.'s tedious journey from Monticello. Declares her affection. Anne Randolph's visit to Elizabeth Eppes. Her recent illness. References to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [895]

  • HENRY FRY, Madison, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1804 June 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. File copy. McGregor Library, #2848.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to HENRY FRY, Culpeper.
    1804 June 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #2848. Printed: B of R VI 153 (MS. in DLC); Philip Slaughter, Memoir of Joshua Fry 109-110.

    Priestley's History of the Corruptions of Christianity. T. J.'s religious views. Recommends his own method of riding a trotting horse to strengthen his bowels. References to Dr. [William?] Eustis of Boston and Dr. Sydenham. [896]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOSIAH DONATH, Philadelphia.
    1804 June 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. #4529.

    Glass sent care of Gibson & Jefferson, Richmond. [2692]

  • BENNETT H. HENDERSON Shelby County Ky. DEED to CRAVEN PEYTON, Albemarle County.
    1804 June 28.
    DS. 4 pp. Seal. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Deed to his share of the estate of Bennett Henderson, except mill, warehouse, storehouse, and lot in Milton, Va. Acknowledged before William Taylor and David Demaree, Justices of Shelby County, 9 July 1804; their commissions certified by James Craig, Clerk of Shelby County Court, 6 August 1804. Certification by Robert Jeffries, Presiding Justice of Shelby County, that James Craig's certificate is in order, 16 January 1805. Recorded by John Nicholas, Clerk of Albemarle County Court, 1 July 1805. [897]

  • JOHN TAYLOR, Caroline, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1804 July 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #5734.

    Sends turnips. [2693]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1804 July 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Recording of deeds to the Bennett Henderson estate. Army commission for Robert Peyton held probably by Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [898]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES MADISON.
    1804 July 16.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Draft on Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington. [2694]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1804 July l6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Exchange of Bedford County lands for Lego (land adjoining Pantops). Health of Francis and the baby. Purchase of horse suitable for T. J. T. J.'s donkey sent back with Martin (slaves). Proposed marriage between Eppes' slave Melinda and T. J.'s John. [899]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES MAURY, Liverpool, England.
    1804 July 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #939. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Anne F. Maury. Printed: B of R VI 318 (MS. in DLC) .

    Bills of exchange on Maury in favor of Josef Yznardi, Cadiz; Thomas Appleton, Leghorn; and William Jarvis, Lisbon. Assurances of his friendship. News of Rev. [Matthew] Maury, his brother. Anxiety concerning affairs between France and England. [900]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1804 July 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #4715.

    Francis Eppes and Maria well. Betsy's child sick;. Cannot come to Monticello Mentions Martha. [2695]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILSON CARY NICHOLAS.
    1804 August 8.
    ALS, 1 pp.; docketed on verso; remnant of seal. #16303.

    Asks recommendation of successor for Mr. Chisman, Collector of Hampton. Death of Gen. William Irvine. References to Mr. Booker, Robert Armistead. [901]

  • JOHN COX RECEIPT TO THOMAS JEFFERSON
    1804 August 13.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #6225.

    For 5 3/4 yards lace muslin for Mrs. Madison.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to G. C. DELACOSTÉ, New York.
    1804 August 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6504. Photostat. Original owned by Bernard W. Southgate, III. #6504.

    Cannot aid New York Museum of Sculpture, Painting, etc. [2696]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1804 August 21.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s accounts for the months of July and August. Expected trip to Monticello via Fredericksburg and Orange. [902]

  • JOHN DICKINSON to GEORGE LOGAN.
    1804 September 15.
    AL. 7 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.
  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1804 September 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Trip to Monticello. Reference to Mr. Baker's accident and to Elizabeth Eppes. [903]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES MADISON.
    1804 October 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #495.

    Memorandum for appointment of Nathaniel Ewing of Pennsylvania to be Receiver of Public Monies at Vincennes. [904]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, PAPERS FOR SHIP NEW YORK.
    1804 November 6.
    DS. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449.

    Matthew Dunnell, Master. Countersigned by James Madison and David Gelston. [2697]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1804 November 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Robert Graham. #5832-a.

    Sends magazine. Mr. Randolph's arrival in Washington. One house of Congress complete, but no Senate. Election of 1804. Desires to quit politics for family life. Mentions Mr. Eppes, Francis Eppes, and Maria Jefferson Eppes at Eppington. Messages to Anne Randolph and to Ellen Randolph for whom he has bantams. [2697-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to DABNEY CARR.
    1804 November 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. #6563.

    Money for Craven Peyton. [2698]

  • ELIZABETH TRIST, New Orleans, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1804 November 26.
    ALS. 3 pp. #5385-n.

    Henry Brown and Mrs. Trist had fever. Mrs. Claibourne, Mrs. Gunley, and Mr. Gelston died. Mr. Dubourg handling Gelston's affairs. Needs money from England to settle Iberville plantation, which Spain holds. Squatters at Natchez plantation. James Monroe did not visit. Has Mr. Brigg's likeness of T. J. Mentions Mary Trist, William Brown, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Martha, John Wayles Eppes. [2699]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1804 November 30.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Lilly unwilling to sell corn needed at Monticello. Difficulties with slave John who incites the hands. Thomas Jefferson Randolph's education. References to Messrs. Anderson, Moran, and Irving. [905]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to WILSON C. NICHOLAS.
    1804 December 19.
    AL[S clipped] . 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R X 13 (MS. in DLC).

    Regarding Nicholas' resignation. Reference to Colonel Newton. [906]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES OLDHAM, Richmond.
    1804 December 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. #7708.

    Seeking edition of Palladio in Philadelphia and Baltimore. Ryland Randolph of Turkey Island had one which David Randolph might locate. Note in unidentified hand: "For the Rev. Dr. Packard with the respects of T. R. Slack." Addressed on verso, Mechums River, Va., to Rev. William Packard, Theological Seminary, Virginia. [2700]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON vs. JOHN HENDERSON. COURT RECORD.
    1804-1812.
    D. 50 pp. Copy attested by John Nicholas, Clerk of Albemarle, and H. Dance, Clerk of Va. Court of Appeals. McGregor Library, #564.

    Complete record of legal action arising from Peyton's purchase of the estate of Bennett Henderson. Suit over matter of rights reserved by Mrs. Elizabeth Henderson for her son, John, to permit him to convey water through her land from the Rivanna River to his mill. Peyton stopped him with injunction from Albemarle County Court, which was dissolved on appeal. Complete record of trial in county court at which Peyton attempted to prove document reserving this right was fraudulent. Deposition of witnesses, exhibits of certified copies of documents. Case decided in favor of Henderson. Peyton appealed to High Court of Chancery. Appeal refused. After inquest of jurors, Henderson established mill. Petition of appeal to George Wythe, Judge of District Chancery Court, from Peyton allowed. At Court of Appeals held at Capitol in Richmond, 7 January 1812, action of lower court affirmed. Names appearing in the record: William Alcock, James Barbour, Christopher W. Barker, James W. Bramham, N. Bramham, G. Carr, John Carr, Peter Carr, Kemp Catlett, Charlottesville, Va., Henry Chiles, Mr. Connard, James Craig, H. Dance, Martin Dawson, Isaac Ellis, Triplett T. Estis, John Fentress, Thomas C. Fletcher, Matthew Flournoy, Thomas L. Givin, Bennett Henderson, Bennett H. Henderson, Charles Henderson, Eliza Henderson, Elizabeth Henderson, Frances Henderson, Isham Henderson, Helman Henderson, James L. Henderson, John Henderson, Lucy Henderson, Matthew Henderson, Nancy Henderson, Richard Henderson, Sarah Henderson, William Henderson, Henderson & Canardard, Elijah Hogg, John R. Kerr, Sarah Henderson Kerr, John Key, Walter Key, Charles Lewis, James Lewis, J. W. Lewis, Reuben Lewis, William McKim, Isaac Miller, Milton, Va., Dabney Minor, William D. Meriwether, Edward Moore, John Nicholas, James Old, Richard Overton, George Poindexter, Richard Price, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Aaron Ray, Richmond, Va., Rivanna River, John Rogers, Shelby County, Ky., G. Termille, Mr. Thorp, Peter Tinsley, John Watson, Christian Wertenbaker (Wertinbaker), Christopher Wingfield. William Wingfield, W. Wood, Tucker Woodson, George Wythe, Charles Yancey. [907]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LEGAL BRIEF IN CASE OF JEFFERSON vs. MICHIE.
    1804-1813.
    D. 248 pp. 19th century copy. Owned by Mrs. Augustina David Carr Mills. #4869.

    Suit against David Michie of Buck Island concerning claims of Elizabeth Henderson and her minor children to lands and mill formerly owned by Bennett Henderson at Milton. Brief contains letters or depositions of James Henderson, Richard Price, James Lewis, Elizabeth Henderson, John Henderson, Craven Peyton, Charles Henderson, David Michie, Kemp Catlett, William Wood, James Barbour, Elijah Hogg, and Martin Dawson. Appeal heard by George Wythe in Richmond. Contains documents certified in courts of Shelby County, Kentucky. Contains letters, David Michie to T. J., dated 1812 June 18, 1812 June 21, 1812 June 27, 1812 July 20, 1813 April 23, and 1813 May 30. Contains letters, T. J. to David Michie, dated 1812 June 20, 1812 June 22, 1812 June 27, 1812 July 20, 1813 April 20, and 1813 May 30. [2700-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON AND CRAVEN PEYTON. Documents for chancery suit against ESTATE OF BENNETT HENDERSON.
    [1804-1816].
    14 items T. J. AD, 2 items Craven Peyton AD. McGregor Library, #564.

    Craven Peyton's bill in the case of Peyton vs. Henderson, presented to George Wythe, judge of the High Court of Chancery; chronology of sales by various heirs to the estate; notes on rent claims in the case of the Henderson lands; 2 copies of deed, John Wood and Lucy Henderson Wood to T. J.; 3 copies of an agreement between John Wood and T. J. regarding his share of the Henderson estate; statement of the real property belonging to the legatees; and miscellaneous notes on pertinent information. Names mentioned: Richard Anderson, N. Bramham, Eliza Bullock, Kemp Catlett, George Hay, Bennett H. Henderson, Charles Henderson, Eliza Henderson, Elizabeth Henderson, Isham Henderson, James Lewis Henderson, John Henderson, Matthew Henderson, Nancy Crawford Henderson, Sarah Henderson, and William Henderson; Henderson & Connard, David Higginbotham, Elijah Hogg, Mr. Johnson, John R. Kerr, Sarah Henderson Kerr, Walte Key, Isaac Miller, E. Moore, Matthew Nelson, Nancy Crawford Henderson Nelson, Craven Peyton, Richard Price, Thomas Eston Randolph, Richard Seabrook, Watson & Snelson, John Wood Lucy Henderson Wood, and Tucker M. Woodson. [908]

  • BENNETT HENDERSON ESTATE.
    [1804-1818].
    Surveys and other documents dealing with the rights to lands. 24 items, 33 pp. Some in T. J.'s hand, others endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Includes tabular view of rights in lands of Bennett Henderson, showing portions of widow (Elizabeth Henderson), John Henderson, Sarah Henderson Kerr, James Lewis Henderson, Charles Henderson, Isham Henderson, Bennett Hillsboro Henderson, Eliza Henderson, Frances Henderson, Lucy Henderson, Nancy Crawford Henderson, with notations of conveyances to T. J., Craven Peyton, Mr. Bramham, Tucker M. Woodson, James L. Henderson, Richard Seabrook, and John Henderson. A statement of the real property of Bennett Henderson, deceased. Courses of deed and plat of land sold to Martin Dawson by T. J. Estimate of the property of Bennett Henderson in which dower was assigned. Estimate of Bennett Henderson's estate for assigning dower. Estimate of Henderson's lands by Messrs. Watson & [Snelson?]. List of Henderson's lands purchased by T. J. The rights of T. J. to the warehouses. List of deeds for the Henderson lands. References to Watson E. Alexander, David Anderson, Eliza Bullock, John H. Bullock, Mr. Fitch, David Higginbotham, John R. Kerr, William D. Meriwether, David Mickie, Thomas E. Randolph, and Mr. Suttle. [909]

  • CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIE FEVRET DE SAINT-MÉMIN, ENGRAVING OF THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [post 1804].
    1 pp. 15x12.5 cm. #9927-a.

    19th century restrike of the 1804 circular copperplate engraving.

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1805 January 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Price for shares in warehouse of the Henderson estate. [910]

  • [JOSEPH DOUGHERTY] to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1805 January 5.
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #2751.

    Stable bill for the year 1804. [911]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to LITTLETON WALLER TAZEWELL.
    1805 January 5.
    ALS. 4 pp. #38-755.

    Establishment of a state university in Virginia. Detailed advice regarding the charter, purpose, endowment, board of visitors, professorships, and buildings. Will leave his library to the university if it should be set up. [912]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1805 January 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #5589.

    Martha's and children's health. [2701]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MATTHEW CARY, Philadelphia.
    1805 February 3.
    ANS. 1 pp. #5799.

    Mr. Reibelt of Baltimore sent French New Testament. Needs Greek and English New Testaments from Philadelphia. Would like the Benjamin Johnson-Robert Carr Bible. [2702]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1805 February 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Information from Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., on a commission for Robert Peyton. Purchase of shares in Henderson's warehouse difficult in present circumstances. [913]

  • ANNE CARY RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1805 February 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Plans to change her name to Anastasia. [875]

  • JACOB CROWNINSHIELD to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1805 February 23.
    ANS. 1 pp. Owned by George Green Shackelford. #3525-i.

    Time for visit. [2703]

  • FRANCES, LUCY, AND NANCY HENDERSON, Shelby County, Ky., to CRAVEN PEYTON, Albemarle County, Va.
    1805 February 25.
    DS. 2 pp. Seal. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Deed to their shares in Henderson's warehouse in Milton, Va., witnessed by John H. Bullock, James Davis, and John Fentress. Sworn before Matthew Flournoy and Abraham Owen, Justices of the Peace of Shelby County, Ky. Flournoy's and Owen's commissions certified by James Craig, Clerk of Shelby County. James L. Henderson and Elizabeth Henderson's guarantee of the deed (grantors being under age), 25 February 1805. Recorded by John Nicholas, Clerk of Albemarle County Court, 7 October 1805. [914]

  • JOHN H. BULLOCK and ELIZA, his wife, Shelby County, Ky., to CRAVEN PEYTON, Albemarle County, Va.
    1805 February 26.
    DS. 2 pp. Seal. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Deeds to share of lands, warehouses, storehouses, mills, lots, etc., inherited by Eliza Bullock from her father, Bennett Henderson. Acknowledged before Matthew Flournoy and Abraham Owen, Justices, Shelby County, 28 February 1805, whose commissions are certified by James Craig, Clerk of Court. Foregoing certificates attested in good form by Robert Jeffries, Presiding Justice of Peace, 15 March 1805. Recorded, Albemarle County Court, October 1805, John Nicholas, Clerk. [915]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1805 February 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Martha's illness. References to Dr. [Charles] Everett and Mr. Terry. [916]

  • JOHN RANDOLPH to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1805 March 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Docketed. #11319.

    Randolph writes to Jefferson offering him congratulations on the day of his second inauguration as President of the United States, and sending a pamphlet which he had mentioned to him.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MATTHEW CARY.
    1805 March 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. #4601.

    Draft on Philadelphia bank for books. Wants new edition of Bible that Cary has available. [2704]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SHIP'S PAPERS.
    1805 March 9.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. #3181. Original owned by Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church.

    Clearance papers for Schooner Mercury, Caleb Smith master, bound for Barbados. [917]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to WILLIAM C. C. CLAIBORNE.
    1805 March 10.
    AL. Fragment. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #3151.

    Informing the Louisiana Governor that Mr. Briggs is to survey lands between New Orleans and the Bayou St. Jean, preparatory to the issuance of a grant to Lafayette. Requesting information as to the advantages of different pieces of land. [918]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to the MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE.
    1805 March 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #2212. Original owned by St. Paul's School. Another MS. in CsmH.

    Land to be granted to Lafayette near New Orleans. [919]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES OLDHAM.
    1805 March 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #453.

    Work (at Monticello?) can be done in Mr. Andrews' absence if moulds are available. [920]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SHIP'S PAPERS.
    1805 March 13.
    DS. 1 pp. Seal. Endorsed by T. J. #1027.

    Clearance papers for Schooner Fair Trader, John Simpson master, bound for Jamaica. Countersigned by James Madison. [921]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, PAPERS FOR SHIP CHATHAM.
    1805 March 14.
    DS. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449.

    James B. Wasson, master. New York to Liverpool. Countersigned by James Madison, David Gelston. Text in French, Spanish, English, and Dutch. [2705]

  • ANNE CARY RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1805 March 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Family news. Martha's illness. [922]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1805 March 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Enclosure: AD. 1 pp. Both endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Painter setting out for Monticello. Reference to Joseph Dougherty. Enclosure: bill for coffee, sugar, chocolate, barley, rice, and spices. [923]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to WILSON CARY NICHOLAS. L.
    1805 March 26.
    Extract. 2 pp. Unidentified hand copy. On sheet with L., Extract, unidentified hand copy, 1799 December 29, JAMES MADISON to T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. [Calendared as Item 2579].

    Prostration of Federalism. Republicans are dividing, but political divisions natural. Madison sends questionable report that North Carolina Legislature discussed Virginia Resolution. [2706]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [?].
    1805 April 3.
    ANS. 1 pp. #6047.

    Probably to John Barnes. Orders payment to Mr. Lenthal. [2707]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN BARNES.
    1805 April 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Mr. Taggert's bill. Paint from Philadelphia at Richmond. [2708]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS CARR.
    1805 April 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Regarding his account with [Thomas] Bell. Reference to Reuben Perry and to George Washington. [924]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1805 April 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr.'s election seems certain. [925]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1805 April 25.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Deeds received from James L. Henderson, Eliza Henderson Bullock. and other members of the family for their shares in Bennett Henderson's estate. [Richard] Anderson's doubtful title secured. Draft on T. J. in favor of George Jefferson. [926]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1805 April 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2143.

    Martha's health. Election results. [927]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES OLDHAM, Richmond.
    1805 May 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #2616. Original owned by Dr. Mary Parmenter. Printed: B of R VI 356 (MS. in DLC).

    Letter to Judge Gantt of Bladensburg, Md., regarding Oldham's concerns in the Jackson estate. Ornaments for Corinthian frieze. Mentions Mr. Andrews. [928]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to PHILIP MAZZEI.
    1805 May 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10848.

    T. J. writes about a certificate for Bellini's death, planting fruit trees and delaying the shipping of wines until October so they will not be spoiled by heat. He requests Mazzei to send him a bottle each of white Verdea and Muscatel.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1805 May 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-576. Printed: Randall III 136.

    Payment for a horse. Plans to lay off portion of Poplar Forest (for Eppes?) with aid of [Charles] Clay and [Bowling] Clarke. Invitation to Monticello. Misleading letter of [James?] Elliot printed in the paper. [929]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JUSTIN PIERRE P. DE RIEUX.
    [1805 May 31].
    ALS. 1 pp. Fragment. #3045.

    Printed: B of R VI 390 (MS. in DLC). Failure of solid-stemmed wheat. [930]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1805 June 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Accounts with Mr. Cheetham, Mr. Erwin, Mrs. Radcliffe, Colonel Colfax settled by John Richards and Mr. Ludlow. [931]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1805 June 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Accounts with T. J. and General Kosciuszko. Reference to Van Staphorst & Hubbard. [932]

  • ROBERT BRENT to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1805 June 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accepts dinner invitation. [933]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1805 June 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library. #564.

    [John] Henderson's interference in the collections for firewood. Deeds, depositions regarding the Henderson estate forwarded to George Hay. Requests remittance through George Jefferson. Mentions [Richard] Anderson. [934]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1805 June 13.
    ALS. 4 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Arrangements for remittance through George Jefferson. Requests particulars of purchase from Eliza Bullock and a note of the quantity of tobacco received at the Henderson warehouses for the past years. Statement of the rights in the warehouses of the Henderson heirs, Elizabeth, John, James L., Charles, Isham, Bennett H., Frances, Lucy, and Nancy C. Henderson, Eliza Henderson Bullock, and Sarah Kerr. Mentions Richard Anderson, [James W.?] Bramham, Richard Seabrook, and Tucker M. Woodson. [935]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1805 June 16.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Lilly's plan to leave Monticello to supervise work of clearing the Rivanna River. Suggestion that Lilly might he retained by being allowed to oversee a farm as well as the nailery. Damage done to crops by the Hessian fly. Health of Martha, Anne, Ellen, Cornelia, Virginia, and Thomas Jefferson Randolph. Mentions Mrs. [Nicholas?] Lewis and [John] Craven. [936]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1805 June 25 [date received].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Payment for Bennett Henderson estate shares. Decline in Henderson's warehouse business can be remedied by cash commission, which would restore tobacco business now going to Columbia, Va. [937]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1805 June 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Payments to George Jefferson. Deeds to Bennett Henderson estate. Reference to John Bullock. [938]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM ON HENDERSON ESTATE.
    [1805 June].
    AD. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Memorandum of the rights in the tobacco warehouses of the Henderson estate. (See entry, T. J. to Craven Peyton, 13 June 1805, for details.) [939]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1805 July 3.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Barnes' resources insufficient to handle T. J.'s business. [940]

  • JAMES MONROE, to "DEAR SIR"
    1805 July 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. #14202.

    Monroe writes to recommend George William Erving for a consular post.

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1805 July 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Thanks for T. J.'s gift of Commodore Preble's marsala and sherry wines. [941]

  • WILLIAM WIRT, Williamsburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1805 July 23.
    ALS. 3 pp. McGregor Library, #5622.

    Wants T. J.'s remembrances for biography of Patrick Henry. Offers as references Peter and Dabney Carr. Would also like short sketches of Henry's colleagues. [2709]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1805 July 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Perilous thunderstorm. Letter from Etienne LeMaire. References to Mr. Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. Carey. [942]

  • BOWLING CLARK[E], Hillscreek, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1805 August 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Value of T. J.'s lands at the time Clarke left Poplar Forest. References to Messrs. Callaway and Robertson. [943]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON Monticello, to WILLIAM WIRT.
    [1805 August 4].
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #5622.

    Praises Henry for giving "first impulse to the ball of revolution" and for oratory, but criticizes ignorance of law and avarice. [2710]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1805 August 15.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payments for T. J. to the Rev. Mr. Pryce and to Mr. Corkle. Barnes' account with T. J. enclosed. T. J.'s visit to Bedford County. [944]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1805 August 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Asks consultation to inform George Hay whether he should enter an appeal in the Henderson case. [945]

  • GEORGE WHITE, Spread Eagle, Penna., to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1805 August 15 [date received].
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #123. Printed: Ford-Bixby 116-117.

    Asks patronage for a straw hat factory. Mentions Mr. Emery, American Consul in England. [946]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1805 August 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    James Madison's draft on T. J. will be honored. Payment to Mr. LeMaire for slaves' wages. Plentiful crops. References to Joseph Dougherty and Mr. Andrews. [947]

  • PETER CARR in ACCOUNT WITH THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1805 August.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Account for nails, brads, spikes rendered by Gabriel Lilly for T. J., to Peter Carr for the years 1804-1805. [948]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1805 September 2.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payments to James Madison, Etienne LeMaire, the Rev. Mr. Pryce, and Mr. Corkle. Arrival of wine, brandy, spermacetti and tallow candles, soap, and loaf sugar. Competition from new stores in Georgetown. [949]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1805 September 5 [date received].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    List of shares in the tobacco warehouse of the Henderson estate purchased by T. J. [George] Hay has taken the appeal in the Henderson case. [950]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1805 September 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s accounts. Yellow fever in New York and Philadelphia. Enclosure: account from 12 July to 9 September. [951]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to WILSON CARY NICHOLAS.
    1805 October 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #38-576. Original owned by Dr. L. M. Blackford.

    T. J. has asked Mr. Gallatin to send Nicholas a copy of the judgment against Robinsons administration. T. J. comments on the likelihood of war in Europe.

  • WILLIAM RUSSELL BIRCH, PORTRAIT OF THOMAS JEFFERSON
    1805 October.
    1 pp. Pen and ink. 12x9 cm. #10059.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN MINOR.
    1805 December 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #38-578. Original owned by Dr. L. M. Blackford. Printed: B of R VI 327 (MS. in DLC).

    Asks Minor's opinion on whether the Virginia legislature would do anything for Tom Paine. [952]

  • SULIMAN MELLI MELLI to THOMAS JEFFERSON
    1805 December 31.
    L. 14 pp. 19th century transcript. #9737-a.

    Contemporary copy made for Tobias Lear, U.S. consul general to Algiers. The correspondents try to ameliorate a diplomatic crisis caused by the U.S. seizure of a Tunisian ship which tried to run a blockade of the Tripolitan harbor.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROOF AT POPLAR FOREST.
    [1805].
    AD. 1 pp. #3893.

    Includes sketches of ridge beams. [2712]

  • DRAWINGS FOR A CARRIAGE.
    [1805-1806].
    Ink. With: 1806 January 15. Mr. Reibelt, Baltimore, to [?]. ALS. 2 pp. #3352 , McGregor Library.

    For phaeton. Five "figs" and notes on three sheets. [2713, N-532]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to CORNELIA RANDOLPH, Dr. Bankhead's, Port Royal, Va.
    [1805-1810].
    AN. 1 pp. #15410-f.

    "A dozen canons of conduct in life." [2714]

  • BENNETT H. HENDERSON, Shelbyville, Ky., to CRAVEN PEYTON, Milton, Va.
    1806 January 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Will sign papers when he receives balance due. Mentions James Craig, John Henderson, and James L. Henderson. [953]

  • JAMES CRAIG, Shelbyville, Ky., to CRAVEN PEYTON, Milton, Va.
    1806 January 29.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Answer delayed by death of younger son. Henderson deeds. Acknowledgment of Hilsman (i.e. Bennett H.) Henderson delayed until he is of age. [954]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to [JOHN HOLMES FREEMAN], Monticello.
    1806 February 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #453.

    Instructions to the overseer. Brown (a slave) to go to Mr. Jordan at Lexington. Purchase of molasses, fish, and other provisions from [George] Jefferson and [John] Craven. Road repair. Trees to be planted. Payment of debts to James Walker, Cleviers (?) Duke, Thomas Eston Randolph. Essential to get nail factory under way to meet debts. Planting of oats, clover, peas. Mentions [Martin] Dawson, [David] Higginbotham, Gabriel Lilly, Martha Randolph, Jerry and Fanny (slaves). [955]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to SENATE OF U.S.
    1806 March 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449.

    Letters of Secretary of State. James Madison; Minister Plenipotentiary at Paris, John Armstrong; and Henry Waddell, in ease of ship New Jersey. [2715]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MR. LAW
    1806 April 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10464.

    T. J. thanks Law for the loan of a book and speaks of occupation as a remedy for ennui.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ADDRESS TO CHIEFS OF INDIAN TRIBES: Osages, Kansas, Ottos, Panis, Ayowais, Sioux, Potawatamies, Foxes, Sacs, and Missouri.
    1806 April 11.
    D. 3 pp. Contemporary copy. #2466. Printed: B of R VI 357 (MS. in DLC).

    Urging them to live at peace and cultivate the land. [956]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON PAPERS FOR SHIP ONTARIO.
    1806 April 21.
    DS. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Johnson Crawford, Jr. #4309.

    George Hitch, Master. Ship of New Bedford, Mass. Note on verso, signed by William Lyman, U.S. Consul at London, transfers command from David Nye, Jr., to George Hitch, Jr. [2716]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to DR. [EDWARD] MILLER.
    1806 April 27.
    AL. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #565.

    Thanks for pamphlet on yellow fever. Copies sent to diplomatic agents to counteract the disastrous effects on commerce produced by other views. [957]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1806 May 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Acceptance of appointment of Collector of the District of Georgetown. [958]

  • LUCY LEWIS, Monteagle, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1806 May 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Parcel from Charles Lewis (her son). Greetings from [Charles L.] Lewis. (her husband). [959]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CHRISTIAN MAYER.
    1806 June 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. #4532. Printed: Betts, Garden Book, 320.

    Corn. Mr. Reibelt was to order books from France, but Mayer did it instead. [2717]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1806 June 23.
    ALS. 3 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Urging that there be no duel to settle the quarrel between Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. and John Randolph, but that he seek advice from Peter Carr, [George?] Divers, and [Wilson Cary] Nicholas. Notices of the matter in the National Intelligencer and the Enquirer. [960]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1806 June 25.
    AL. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s accounts. [961]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to the BEY OF TUNIS.
    1806 June 28.
    ALS. 3 pp. 19th century transcript. #9737-a.

    Contemporary copy made for Tobias Lear, U.S. consul general to Algiers. The correspondents try to ameliorate a diplomatic crisis caused by the U.S. seizure of a Tunisian ship which tried to run a blockade of the Tripolitan harbor.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to WILLIAM ROSCOE.
    1806 July 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by City of Liverpool Public Library. #5128.

    Roscoe's History of the Pontificate of Leo X compared to Life of Lorenzo de Medici. Americans do not have time for scientific pursuits. [2718]

  • ANNE CARY RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1806 July 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Barbecue and an oration in Charlottesville for the Fourth of July. News of Aunt Jane [Randolph], Aunt Lucy [Lewis], Aunt Harriet [Randolph], and Aunt [Martha] Carr. Miss Nicholson reports [Albert] Gallatin may not visit Monticello. [962]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1806 July 9 [date received].
    AL. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Receipt of four barrels of white sugar on Schooner Brothers. [963]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN H. FREEMAN.
    1806 July 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. #7708.

    Leaving for Edgehill and Monticello. Packages from Richmond. Work at mill, garden, and by Milton road. Mr. Burwell's horses and slave. [2719]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, SURVEY OF MONTICELLO, WITH OUTLINE OF BUILDINGS.
    1806 August 3.
    AD. 1 pp. 8 1/4" x 10". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [2720, N-546]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1806 August 8.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s accounts. Payments to S. H. Smith, Mr. Peal (Rubens Peale?), Mr. Cheetham and the Washington Academy. Drought in Washington has raised price of wheat. Package arrived in the Sloop Harmony. [964]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1806 August 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Cannot remit money. Valuation of the Henderson mill. [965]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1806 August 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payment of T. J.'s note. [966]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1806 September 5.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s accounts. Payment to James Brand. Receipt of wine. References to Thomas Carpenter, Etienne LeMaire, and William Short. [967]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1806 September 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payments to James Brand, Oliver Evans, Jones & Howell, and Thomas Carpenter. [968]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DAVID HIGGINBOTHAM, Milton.
    1806 September 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3537.

    William Stewart account. Mr. Lilly unavailable. Profit from nailery to apply to debt. [2721]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1806 October 4.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Martha Randolph and John (slave?) ill. Theft of money intended for Colonel Van Ness. Tobacco crop safe. References to Mr. Estis, J. Speir, and [Ralph?] Wormeley. [969]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, to CAPT. ANDREWS.
    1806 October 8.
    AN. 1 pp. #14125.

    T. J. "presents his compliments to Capt Andrews & finds on further examination that his figures must be formed within an outline of 13 Inches square only they are to be 30 in number." The note is probably in reference to plaster decorations at Monticello.

  • JOHN HENDERSON, Albemarle County. DEED TO MATTHEW HENDERSON AND JAMES LEWIS.
    1806 October 9.
    D. 5 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Deed to tract of land on the Hardware River in Albemarle County, property in the town of Milton, a mill seat, property occupied by Thomas Eston Randolph, land in Kentucky. James Lewis and Matthew Henderson are to pay certain debts to David Higginbotham, John George, Brown, Rives & Co., Thomas Norvell & Co., Dr. Charles Everette and others. Witnesses: Henry Medearis, Flemg. Goolsby, John H. Martin, and Edward Stone. Copy attested by John Nicholas, Clerk. References to Hill Carter, Shelton Connard, Martha Henderson, Elizabeth Henderson, James and Richard Smith, and Thomas Wells, Jr. [970]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Lancaster, Pa., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1806 October 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Col. [Nicholas?] Lewis' daughters and Peyton attacked by fever. Death of Betsy Lewis. Details of Henderson estate to be settled in case of his death. Attended by Doctors Coon and Freemon. [971]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1806 October 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Work delayed on the Randolph house. John's illness. [972]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to SAMUEL SMITH, Baltimore.
    1806 October 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2686. Printed: B of R VI 436 (MS. in DLC).

    Appointment of a successor to Robert Purviance. Discord among American officers in St. Louis. Enquiry for a box sent by Brig Lucy, Capt. Peckham, to Mr. Patterson, Consul at Nantes. Relations with the Spanish in West Florida and Louisiana. References to Natchitoches and Bayou Pierre, La. [973]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MICAJAH CARR.
    1806 October 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #453.

    Mr. Strange not the agent of Donald & Burton, London. Sends letter to Mr. Brown, plaintiff's attorney, to prevent steps prejudicial to Carr. [974]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to SAMUEL SMITH, Baltimore.
    1806 October 20.
    AL[S clipped]. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2686. Printed: B of R VI 436 (MS. in DLC).

    Condolences for his loss. Mr. Buchanan's enquiry for package sent by Brig Lucy. [975]

  • CAESAR A. RODNEY, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1806 November 21.
    ALS. File draft. 3 pp. Owned by George Green Shackelford. #5661-a.

    Encloses letter from his father Thomas Rodney on situation in the West. Mentions letters from Allan McLane on problems of collecting revenue at port of Wilmington, and judicial decisions affecting revenue laws. Rodney fears Judiciary is undermining the Administration. Cevallos ordered all communication between Madison and Spanish legation turned over to Yrujo. Willingness to replace Judge William Paterson. [2722]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MAYER AND BRANTZ.
    1806 December 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6047.

    Books and bill of lading. Encloses draft on U.S. bank at Baltimore. [2723]

  • ANNE CARY RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1806 December 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Thanks for grass, fowls, and flowers. References to Mr. Shoemaker, [Craven] Peyton, and Martha Randolph. [976]

  • THOMAS SEYMOUR, JONATHAN BULL, SYLVESTER WELLS, NATHANIEL PATTEN, DANIEL ALCOTT, THOMAS TISDALL, and HENRY SEYMOUR, Hartford, Conn., to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1806 December 20.
    ALS. 5 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #6895.

    Federalist libels against Republicans. Interference of churchmen in politics and corruption of Federalist newspapers. [2724]

  • JOHN HENDERSON. PROPERTY SCHEDULE.
    1806 December 25.
    D. 1 pp. Attested by John Nicholas, Clerk. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Schedule of the property of John Henderson, deeds, and papers in trust for purpose of securing certain moneys to James Lewis and Matthew Henderson. [977]

  • WILLIAM ROSCOE to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1806.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Photostat. Original owned by City of Liverpool Public Library. #5128-a.

    Sends Life and Pontificate of Leo X, by way of Ra[lph?] Eddens of Philadelphia. [2725]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 January 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Nail rod. Books from Richmond by Mr. Johnson. Gardening and brickmaking as Mr. Chisolm directed. Hogs and sheep. [2727]

  • JOHN PERRY to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 January 6.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Order on T. J. in favor of Dabney Carr. [979]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1807 January 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    State of T. J.'s finances for the ensuing months. [980]

  • DABNEY CARR, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 January 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Enclosing a draft on T. J. by John Perry, which pays Mrs. Carter for hire of slaves. Martha Carr mentioned. [981]

  • WILSON CARY NICHOLAS to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1807 January 20].
    ALS. 5 pp. Fragment. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: B of R VIII 427 (MS. in DLC).

    Urges that T. J. run for another term. Notes accomplishments of T. J.'s administration. Incompetency of Henry Dearborn as Secretary of War. Suggests Dearborn be made Collector of Boston. Burr Conspiracy. Defenselessness of New Orleans. References to James Wilkinson. [982]

  • JOHN DICKINSON, Wilmington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1807 January 22.
    ALS. 5 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Recommends civil reforms and legislative action to prevent lawsuits and protect the citizen; policy on territories. Country loves Jefferson despite hatred of Federalists. [983]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to DABNEY CARR.
    1807 January 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Payment of John Perry's draft on T. J. [984]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1807 January 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Wants William Wirt to assist George Hay in suit against John Henderson. [985]

  • Land Grant to NICHOLAS DELONG.
    1807 February 3.
    DS. 1 pp. Signed by T. J. and James Madison. Owned by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, #5385-aq.

    Grant to Nicholas Delong for lands in Ohio.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to CAESAR A. RODNEY.
    1807 February 5.
    AL. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original not known. #3449.

    Yrujo suit against William Duane, editor of the Aurora. [2728]

  • DABNEY CARR, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1807 February 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Encloses draft from John Perry, payable in monthly installments. [986]

  • WILLIAM A. BURWELL to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 February 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. #8937.

    Dispute between Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. and T. J. [2728-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Edgehill.
    1807 February 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Declaring his affection and respect. Assurances that he does not think Thomas Mann Randolph has joined the Federalists. References to Colonel Heath. [987]

  • WILLIAM A. BURWELL to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 February 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. #8937.

    Dispute between Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. and T. J. [2728-b]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, COMMISSION OF JOHN MONTRESOR HASWELL, U.S. NAVY.
    1807 February 26
    DS. 1 pp. #7379. Clifton Waller Barrett Library.

    Signed by T. J.

  • WILLIAM A. BURWELL to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 February 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. #8937.

    Health and state of mind of Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Joseph brings carriage. [2728-c]

  • W. A. BURWELL to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1807] March 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. #8937.

    Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr.'s regrets for having left T. J. and Randolph's state of mind. [2728-d]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1807 March 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #10362.

    T. J. writes to his daughter regarding the illness of her husband, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr.

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1807 March 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Thomas Mann Randolph's illness. Arrival of Mr. Burwell. [988]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON Washington, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL.
    1807 March 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201.

    Appreciates receipt of [James] Workman's pamphlet; disapproves his use of office as judge to liberate accomplices. Fault in our Constitution in irresponsible power of the judiciary. [989]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1807 March 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Draft copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    T. J.'s headache. Health of Mr. Randolph, Lemaire, and Mr. Freeman. [2729]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1807 March 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-576.

    Suggests sending mare to Eppes, so as not to endanger her foal. Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. s illness. T. J. s headache. [990]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CAESAR A. RODNEY.
    1807 March 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original not known. #3449.

    Lost paper found. To Monticello. [2730]

  • RANDOLPH LEWIS, Byrd, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1807 April 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Offering to sell his slave who is the wife of T. J.'s Moses, since Lewis is moving to Kentucky. [991]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN CARR.
    1807 April 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Recommends course of study for Carr's son, Lewis Carr, preparatory to entrance at William and Mary. [992]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 May 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Work at mill. Mr. Perry works on scow and Mr. Maddox on toll mill. Thorn hedges. [2731]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to DABNEY CARR.
    1807 May 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Delays payment of John Perry's draft in favor of Carr because of heavy bills for wine. Remittance to James Walker as bail for Stewart in return for year's hire of Melinda (slave?). [993]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Eppington.
    1807 May 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-576. Printed: Ford IX 67-68; B of R VI 142 (MS. in DLC).

    Health of Francis Eppes II. John Wayles Eppes' mare in good traveling order. Friendly letter from Bey of Tunis. Despite high opinion of Marshall's integrity, finds jury in Aaron Burr's trial unfairly weighted with two Federalists, four Quids, and ten Republicans. Mentions Eppes' slave, Martin. [994]

  • DABNEY CARR, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 May 29.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Perry's bond. Baltimore creditors of John Speer, assignee, demand Maddox's draft to E. Alexander which was presented at Monticello. Judgment against Stewart and Walker. Mentions Melinda and Samuel Carr. [2732]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 June 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Flood damage to toll mill. Mr. Perry doing scow roof. Hedges. Purchase of sheep. Mr. Carr's and Mr. Craven's mules. Mentions Mr. Walker. [2734]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1807 June 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #7443-e.

    Encloses check on the Bank of the U.S. Debt to Barnes. Barnes to collect Beckley's debt and credit T. J. [2734-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON PATENT to WILLIAM PHOEBUS.
    1807 June 9.
    DS. 2 pp. #2626. Photostat. Original owned by John D. Murphy.

    Countersigned by James Madison. For a salivating device. Description of device by Phoebus. [995]

  • EDMUND BACON TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 June 12.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mill and canal flooding. Mentions Davy. [2735]

  • JAMES TUCKER, Norfolk, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 June 27.
    L. 1 pp. Typescript copy from Norfolk Gazette and Publick Ledger. Location of original not known. #3439.

    Resolution of officers sailing to and from ports of Norfolk and Portsmouth. [2736]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LAND GRANT to EDWARD S. HALL, Baltimore County, Md.
    1807 July 1.
    DS. 1 pp. Seal. James Manuscripts, #38-402.

    Patent for lot in Range Eight, Section Three of the Northwest Territory. Countersigned by James Madison. [996]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 July 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Monticello barn. Horse mended. Mentions Mr. Perry and James Clark. [2737]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MASTERS AND OFFICERS SAILING TO AND FROM PORTS OF NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH.
    1807 July 8.
    L. 1 pp. Typescript copy from Norfolk Gazette and Publick Ledger. Location of original not known. #3439. Printed: L and B XI, 261.

    Defense of Fort Norfolk, Craney Island, Elizabeth and James Rivers. [2738]

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1807 July 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 13.

    Terms for sale of clover and grass seed. Reference to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [997]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1807 July 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-755.

    Request for a comb. Heel of shoe needs changing. News of Chesapeake affair. Fresh meat supply for the summer. Mentions Edmund Bacon. [998]

  • JOHN DICKINSON, Wilmington, to CAESAR A. RODNEY, Washington.
    1807 July 22.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Interdiction of British ships-of-war should be strictly enforced. Hopes T. J. will accept another term; approval of T. J.'s late proclamation and of his defeat of the Burr Conspiracy. [999]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to CAESAR A. RODNEY.
    1807 July 26.
    AN. 1 pp. #3449. Photostat. Location of original not known. #3449.

    Robert Bowie and Mr. Wilkinson invited to dine. [2739]

  • JOHN BORROWS to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 August 1.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    #5533. Bill for milk and cream. [2740]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BOYER.
    1807 August 3.
    DS. 1 pp. Oak Hill Papers. #3248.

    Ensign's commission. Countersigned by James Madisom. [2741]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Monticello].
    1807 August 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payments to William Pennock of Norfolk and to Jones & Howell of Philadelphia. [1000]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to ANNE LOUIS DE TOUSARD.
    1807 August 7.
    ANS. 1 pp. #4195.

    Subscribes to Louis De Tousard's American Artillerist's Companion. [2742]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1807 August 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Cannot undertake the settlement between Col. [Nicholas?] Lewis and Peyton because of unusual press of public affairs brought on by Chesapeake affair. [1001]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM H. CABELL.
    1807 August 11.
    ALS. 5 pp. Paul Mellon Bequest. #11621. Printed: L and B XI, 318-23.

    T. J. responds to Cabell's request for an opinion on a Congressional act for accepting the service of volunteers in the armed services. [2742-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RANDOLPH JEFFERSON.
    1807 August 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 14.

    Payment for clover and greensward seed. Clover to he sent to Burgess Griffin at Poplar Forest. Mentions Mr. Crouch, Mr. Brown, and Anna Scott Marks. [1002]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1807 August 19.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: D. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    James Davidson's explanation of enclosed bill of exchange. Damage from storms near Monticello. Offers draft or a remittance. Enclosure: bill of exchange drawn by Stephen Cathalan, Jr., on T. J. in favor of Capt. William Hazard. [1003]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1807 September 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Financial matters. T. J.'s fatiguing visit to Bedford County. Order on Jonathan Smith, of the Bank of Pennsylvania, for Tadeusz Kosciuszko's account. [1004]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM H. CABELL.
    1807 September 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #453. Printed: L & B XI 369-370; B of R VI 61 (MS. in DLC).

    To the Governor of Virginia, concerning Lowrie's correspondence. Approves Cabell's instructions to Major Newton. Provisions for troops. Report from Mr. Belscher of Gloucester regarding contraventions of the proclamation denying British vessels the hospitality of American waters. [1005]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CAESAR A. RODNEY, Wilmington, Del.
    1807 September 18.
    AN. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Victor B. Levit. #8265-b.

    Unidentified legal matter. [2742-b]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN BARNES.
    1807 September 23.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Promissory note on bank of Columbia. [2742-c]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1807 September 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-576. Printed: B of R VI 143 (MS. in DLC).

    Purchase of horse. Shipment of harpsichord, table, copying press, and a bust to Mr. George Jefferson at Richmond. Asks instructions about presses. Acquisition of Floridas and peace with England very uncertain. Mentions Mr. Coles. Francis Eppes II, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eppes I. [1006]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON Monticello, to JAMES MADISON.
    1807 September 26.
    L. 1 pp. #251. Typescript copy. Original owned by Samuel H. McVitty.

    Plans for meeting Madison at Montpellier. Mentions Dolly Madison. [1007]

  • EDMUND BACON ACCOUNT.
    1807 September
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Payments to James Carr, Thomas Burress, Jacob Kooper, John Peyton, Richard Anderson, John Rogers, James Butler. [2743]

  • W. MARKEY. BILL TO ETIENNE LEMAIRE FOR THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 October 2.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [758]

  • BENJAMIN JONES. BILL TO ETIENNE LEMAIRE FOR THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 October 3.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [758]

  • FRANCIS CLARK. BILL TO ETIENNE LEMAIRE FOR THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 October 2.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [758]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Stump Island, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 October 16.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Offers to sell Colle to T. J. and to trade other tracts with Mr. Carr. T. J.'s tenant at Milton, [Richard?] Johnson, has corn and wheat which Edmund Bacon should call for. Warehouse money all drawn. Firewood cutting prohibited at Milton. [1009]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1807 October 21.
    DS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Note payable at Bank of Columbia. [2744]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to T. J. AL.
    1807 October 24.
    Fragment. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Accounts of Mr. Peyton and cooper. Mr. Craven's tobacco. Timothy planting. Corn. Work on dam. [Break in text]. Property sale. Mentions Mr. Shoemaker, Mr. Perry. [2745]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1807 October 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Debts will not permit him to buy Colle. Instructions regarding corn and wheat to be delivered to Edmund Bacon. Purchase of the right of James Lewis and Matthew Henderson in the Bennett Henderson estate. Joseph C. Cabell might buy Peyton's land. [1010]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SHIP'S PAPERS.
    1807 November 5.
    DS. 1 pp. #1882. Photostat.

    Clearance papers for Brig Alexander, William Miller Captain, bound for Guadeloupe. Countersigned by James Madison. [1011]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN MINOR.
    1807 November 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. James H. Johnson. #8917.

    Mrs. Dangerfield's slaves. Disagreement with England. Amendment of the Constitution for removal of judges, and Senate proposal for appointment of judges. Mentions L. W. Dangerfield and Sarah Dangerfield. [2745-a]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 November 8.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Davy to Washington. Corn from Mr. Craven, Robert Teril, Robert Burress, Mr. Peyton. Stewart drunk and working poorly. Garden work. No work at cooper's shop, Belt's home, or head gate. Mr. Maddox broke arm. [2746]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON to WILLIAM C. BRADBOURN, Jacob Cooper, William D. Fitch, David Higginbotham, C. T. Wertenbaker, Richard Johnson, Thomas Wells, Paul Weyate, David Anderson, Mary Thorp, Reuben Grady, and John Burks.
    1807 November 11.
    ADS. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Terms for cutting firewood on Jefferson's land near Milton. [1012]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 November 15.
    AL. Fragment. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Money to be sent by Mr. Craven. [2747]

  • JOHN HENDERSON. DEED to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1807 November 17.
    DS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Conveying shares of Frances L., Lucy L., and Nancy Henderson in the estate of their father, Bennett Henderson, signed by John Henderson as guardian . Witnesses: Fleming Turner, M[artin] Dawson, James Bullock. Receipt from Henderson for money paid by Peyton on the above. Witness: Fleming Turner. [1013]

  • LUCY LEWIS, Monteagle, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1807 November 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Letter of farewell upon leaving for mouth of Cumberland River. Mr. Peyton's goodness to her. [1014]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES DINSMORE, Monticello.
    1807 November 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by W. Bedford Moore. #9487.

    Davy bringing box of articles furnished by Dr. Ott. Lead has left Philadelphia. Has sent Mr. Bacon books and other packages for Monticello to be stored in greenhouse. [2747-a]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 December 11.
    AL. Fragment. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mrs. Dangerfield's runaway slaves. Mr. Belt wants new bolting cloth. Davy, not Mr. Perry, can make addition to the nursery. Mr. Grady's money. [2748]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JOHN BARNES.
    1807 December 16.
    DS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Note payable at Bank of Columbia. [2749]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 December 18.
    AL. Fragment. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Runaway slaves not at Mrs. Dangerfield's. Wants T. J. to prevent his being made a soldier. [2750]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to ELIZABETH HOUSE TRIST.
    1807 December 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #5213-d.
  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1807 December 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mrs. Lewis' account for turkeys, bacon, oats, and vegetables gotten by Edmund Bacon, Mr. Freeman, and Mr. Lilly. Hogs. Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. took two wagon horses. [2751]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1808 January 2.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s health. David and William Randolph in bankruptcy. Thomas Mann Randolph's responsibilities. [1015]

  • ROSWELL SALTONSTALL, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1808 January 2.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2564. Printed: Ford-Bixby 155-156.

    Letter from a loyal but crackpot Republican. Advises annexation of the Floridas, but Canada and Nova Scotia "a dred to our union" if taken. Evils of the Quakers and Methodists in attacks on T. J. Mentions General Lyman, James Madison, William Thornton, William B. Giles, and [John] Pope. [1016]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to BENJAMIN RUSH, Philadelphia.
    1808 January 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. #1947. Photostat. Original owned by Dr. Josiah C. Treat. Printed: L & B XI 412-413; B of R VI 399 (MS. in DLC).

    Appointment of Benjamin Waterhouse, who introduced vaccination in this country, to the Marine Hospital of Boston. T. J. Randolph's prospective trip to Philadelphia. Mr. Rose's mission. Embargo. [1017]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN TAYLOR.
    1808 January 6
    L. 1 pp. Typed transcript of extract contained in: 1808 January 25, John Taylor, Caroline, to Thomas C. Martin. #3200. Location of originals unknown.

    T. J. asks Taylor to contact Martin and ask him to make a drill, which T. J. will send to the agricultural society of Paris.

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 January 8.
    AL. Fragment. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Owes John Carr. Peter Minor buys nails from penitentiary. [Break in text]. Runaway slaves. [2752]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 January 15.
    AL. Fragment. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mr. Belt keeping his horse at the mill. Bigtail sheep flock increasing. [2753]

  • ANNE CARY RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1808 January 22.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Ellen's and her own education. Flowers, trees, and vines at Edgehill: cypress vine, prickly ash trees, mignonette, marigold. Lucy Lewis has gone to Kentucky. References to Virginia and Mary Randolph, Mrs. [Nicholas?] Lewis, and Aunt Jane [Randolph]. [1018]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to SENATE OF U.S.
    1808 January 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449.

    Treaties with Ottowas, Chippewas, Wyandots, and Potawatomis. made at Detroit, and with Choctaws at Pooshapukanuck. [2754]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to MR. DEBLOIS, Alexandria.
    1808 February 19.
    ANS. 1 pp. #4574.

    Goods to Gibson & Jefferson, Richmond, by Capt. Johnson. [2755]

  • ANNE CARY RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1808 February 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Peas, roses, and amaryllis in her gardens. Reported engagement of Evalina Bolling to Mr. Garett (Alexander Garrett?) of Charlottesville. [1020]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1808 February 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Introducing Beverley Randolph, who is living in young Nourse's place. Broken seal and watch key. Mentions Dolly Madison. [1021]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 February 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Stewart's account. Dinsmore levels land. Corn from Mr. Mullins. Needs nail rod, as George Jefferson has none at Richmond. Mentions Mr. Walker, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [2756]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, wrapper for accounts and vouchers
    1808 [February?]
    AD, 1 pp. #13478. .

    A small slip of paper, with ends sealed together by wax to form a circular wrapper. On the outside T. J. has written "Daugherty Joseph Acct. & Vouchers. 1808."

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 March 4.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Thorn hedges. Sowing oats in field bought from Mr. Craven. Corn planting. Small ewe that had been at Alexander's died. Joe wants tin for coopers. [2757]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [WILSON CARY NICHOLAS].
    1808 March 7.
    AN. 1 pp. #8937.

    Check on the Bank of the U.S. for Burgess Griffin. [2757-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1808 March 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #2873. Original owned by Harold J. Coolidge. Another MS. in DLC.

    Compromise between Republicans and Quids in Lancaster, Pa., caucus for electors. Madison's chances in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Delaware. References to George Clinton, James Madison, James Monroe, and Simon Snyder. [1022]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to the DEMOCRATIC CITIZENS OF ADAMS COUNTY, Penna.
    1808 March 20.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: L & B XII 17-18; B of R VI 2 (MS. in DLC).

    First principle of our government: the will of the majority. [1023]

  • JOSEPH WHEATON. BILL TO [JOSEPH] DOHERTY FOR THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 April 3
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bill for corn. [758]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 April 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Davy brings horse. Gardening. Mentions Mr. Chisolm and Mr. Dinsmore. Needs nail rod. [2758]

  • JOSEPH WHEATON. BILL TO [JOSEPH] DOHERTY FOR THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 May 2
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bill for corn. [758]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to EDMUND BACON.
    1808 May 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6089-a.

    Davy brings horse. T. J. comes later. Peter Hemings should cook for T. J., and Wormly should tend horses. Mentions Mr. Price. [2759]

  • RANDOLPH HARRISON, Clifton, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON].
    1808 May 10.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Surveying land touching Elkhill between Byrd Creek and James River, bought from D. Ross. Meredith Price survey not correct. Cannot locate marker tree on Joshua's branch. [2760]

  • HENDERSON, McCAUL & CO. ACCOUNT AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 May 14.
    D. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    For November 1798 through July 1806, signed by James Lyle. Records payments from Gibson & Jefferson and C. Clarke. Mentions bonds for Mrs. Jane Jefferson and bond to Richard Harvie. [1024]

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON. WILL. THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 May 27.
    AD. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Second copy: R. J. AD. 1 pp. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    The will of T. J.'s brother. Land and slaves to be divided equally among five sons, Thomas, Robert Lewis, Field, [Isham] Randolph, and [James] Lilburne Jefferson. Executors named: Harding Yerkins, Robert Craig, Robert Lewis Jefferson, and T. J. [1025]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1808 June 4.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. #3509. Original owned by Randolph E. Shine.

    Francis Wayles's education and T. J.'s new horse.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES MADISON.
    1808 June 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #495.

    Appoints Robert H. Jones of Warrenton, [N. C.], District Attorney for North Carolina. [1026]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 June 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mr. Peyton's account. Jerry gone to Bedford. Canal and boat. Mr. Maddox works at stables. Mentions horses, Mr. Chisolm. [2761]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 July 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Brown needs money from Bishop. Slaves working for Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and cutting oats. River and canal. Parney corn. [2762]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to EDMUND BACON.
    1808 July 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Polygraph copy. #9849.

    T. J. sends instructions on paying notes.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to WILLIAM PELHAM.
    1808 July 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. With: AD (bound volume). 30 pp. #10097.

    T. J. thanks Pelham for his specimen passages written in several phonetic alphabets and notes Voltaire's efforts to reform the French language. He asks Pelham to send him Austin's book on the human character of Jesus. Also included is a notebook, 1808, of sample alphabets sent by Pelham to T. J.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HENRY DEARBORN.
    1808 August 9.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. On sheet with [1028]. Printed: Ford IX 201-202; L & B XII 119-120; B of R VI 116 (MS. in DLC). Another MS. in PPHi.

    Threat of insurrection by Boston Tories if importation of flour from southern states is stopped. Instructions to Dearborn for War Department action. [1027]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBERT SMITH.
    1808 August 9.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. On sheet with [1027]. Printed: L & B XII 121; B of R VI 348 (MS. in DLC).

    Boston opposition to stoppage of importation of flour. [1028]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ALBERT GALLATIN.
    1808 August 11.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: Ford IX 202-203; L & B XII 121-128; B of R VI 167 (MS. in DLC).

    Difficulties in execution of the Embargo Act. References to Orders in Council and to the Napoleonic Decrees. [1029]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES SULLIVAN.
    1808 August 12.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca.1830. Printed B of R VI 447 (MS. in DLC).

    To the Governor of Massachusetts, concerning enforcement of the Embargo. [1030]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LIST OF BOOKS GIVEN TO THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1808 September 4.
    AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Homer, Vergil, Lucan, Claudian, Silius Italicus, Ovid, Juvenal, Perseus, Horace, Seneca the tragedian, Plautus, Terence, Ausonius, Caesar, Suetonius, Tacitus, Justin, Sallust, Boethius, Cicero, Hippocrates. Also, Greek and Latin New Testaments and Orthodoxa Symbola. Printers: Elzevir, Morelli, and Jansson. [2763]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1808 September 5.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Arrival of boxes. Purchase of a horse for T. J. from Richard Thweatt. References to [Thomas] Bell, Mr. Eggleston, Francis Eppes, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [1031]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ALBERT GALLATIN.
    1808 September 5.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: B of R VI 167 (MS. in DLC).

    Regarding a breach of duty by one of the U. S. Collectors. [1032]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN PAGE, Richmond.
    1808 September 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Endorsed by Page. #38-163-b. Another MS. in DLC.

    Offers to transfer Page's office of Commissioner of Loans for Virginia to his son, Francis, because of Page's ill health. Page's endorsement: "Most generous & consolatory to me!!" [1033]

  • ANNE CARY RANDOLPH AND CHARLES BANKHEAD, MARRIAGE CONTRACT.
    1808 September 17.
    AD. Draft copy in hand of T. J. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Binds Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Martha Jefferson Randolph, and affianced couple. Transfers Poplar Forest, Bedford County, lands to Bankhead. Verso: mathematical calculation and T. J.'s presidential mailing address. [2764]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1808 September 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-576. Printed: Randall III 264.

    Purchase of horse. Marriage of Anne Randolph and Charles L. Bankhead. Action regarding the Embargo, Orders-in-Council, and Napoleon's decrees. Resistance to Napoleon in Spain. Reference to George Canning. [1034]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1808 September 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Horse purchased for T. J., paid by draft on Gibson & Jefferson, and forwarded by Martin, together with a petrified snake. References to Mr. Williams and Martha Randolph. [1035]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Montpelier, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill.
    1808 September 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Tracing. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Gravy spoons to be converted into dessert spoons. Difficulties with his new horse. References to J. Peyton, Mr. Shoemaker, [Edmund] Bacon, James Madison, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [1036]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 October 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mill dam. Garden work. Corn prices. Money for Johnson. Horse Fitch Partner lame. [2765]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1808 October 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s papers. Construction of his mouldboard plow. Pleased to hear of the dynamometer. References to [William?] Meriwether and Nicholas Lewis. [1037]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1808 October 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Spoons and hooks for Thomas J. Randolph forwarded. Wine bottling. Remedies for T. J.'s rheumatism. [1038]

  • THOMS JEFFERSON, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1808 October 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Polygraph copy. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.

    T. J. asks Randolph to send his watch with either Dr. Porter or Dr. Say, who will be coming for the sitting of Congress. He also asks Randolph to have Mr. McAlister, an optician, make a magnifying glass and includes a small sketch of the design. T. J. encloses ten dollars for two alabaster lamps.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to T. J. RANDOLPH.
    1808 November 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6242.

    Letter from Martha J. Randolph. Bundle sent to Philadelphia, as well as box of books from Milton. Forgot to pack some Buffon volumes. T. J. wants his mamaluke bit plated in Philadelphia. Dr. Rush praises T. J. Randolph. [2766]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Museum [Philadelphia], to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 November 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Watch repair. Will send to New York for crystal seal. Cannot get Bell's Anatomy; using Fyfe. Mentions Voight, Dr. Porter, Dr. Mitchell. [2767]

  • JAMES and LUCY LEWIS. DEED to CRAVEN PEYTON, Albemarle County.
    1808 November 8.
    DS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Conveying the mill site of the Bennett Henderson estate. Witnessed by Charles D. Thomas, N. K. Thomas, Joel Shiflett, and Whittiker Carter. Recorded 4 April 1809 by John Nicholas, Clerk of Albemarle County Court. Mentions John Henderson and Matthew Henderson. [1039]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Museum, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1808 November 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Progress in Medical School. References to Philip S. Physick, James Woodhouse, Caspar Wistar, and Benjamin Say. Purchase of Bell's Anatomy. [1040]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 November 17.
    AL. Fragment. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Note to Mrs. Carter for John Pace's and Nicholas Gianniny's corn. Mr. Lammons, stone mason, not yet working. Davy wants to see his wife Christmas. [Break in text]. Mentions miller and Robert Teril. [2768]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to OLIVER EVANS, Philadelphia.
    1808 December 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Owned by George Green Shackelford. #5661.

    Machinery used in T. J.'s mill was patented by Evans. T. J. to pay Evans' agent, John Moody, by draft on U.S. Bank at Philadelphia. [2769]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Philadelphia.
    1808 December 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #2143.

    Requesting that he make payments to Mr. McAlister and Mr. Pemberton. Shipment of a polygraph to [Rubens?] Peale. Advice on notetaking, with Sallust and Tacitus as models. Counsels reserve on political subjects. [1041]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 December 8.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mr. Walker's directions for bolting cloth. Garden work. Capt. Davis' money for livestock from Hancocke Allen's sale. Nail rod. [2770]

  • OLIVER EVANS, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1808 December 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. On verso of ALS, 1808 December 6, T. J. to OLIVER EVANS. Owned by George Green Shackelford. #5661.

    Thanks T. J. for payment sent to his agent, John Moody, for use in T. J.'s mill of machinery patented by Evans. Mentions Congressional act concerning his patents. His belief that the Mississippi River can be navigated with boats propelled by steam. [2771]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CATHARINE CHURCH CRUGER.
    1808 December 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. #11245.

    T. J. regrets not being able to assist in giving the license solicited by [J. C.] Cruger. Comments on Martha Jefferson Randolph and her large family.

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 December 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Corn purchases, involving Higginbotham and Pace. Garden work. Returning from Washington, found steer left by Mr. Freeman with Mr. Willis near Orange Court House. Nail rod. [2772]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to RICHARD FITZHUGH, Ravensworth.
    1808 December 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #3763.

    Introduces Alexander Wilson, to discuss birds with Mr. Coffer. [2773]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1808 December 19.
    ALS. Draft copy. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Smallpox vaccine from Dr. Wistar for Edgehill. Funds with Mr. Peale. Homespun from Philadelphia. Mentions Mr. Ronaldson, clothes merchant. [2774]

  • CORNELIA RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1808 December 19 [date received].
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Is reading Dramatic Dialogues, a gift from Mrs. Smith to Ellen. [1019] and [1042]

  • CHARLES L. BANKHEAD, Port Royal, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1808 December 20.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Will keep a watchful eye on T. J. Randolph. Evil of polemical debate. References to Anne Cary Randolph Bankhead and John Bankhead. [1043]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 December 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Davy leaves today. Nathaniel Hooe's runaway slave, Gabril, working for Bacon. Hooe agrees to Bacon's hiring Gabril for the coming year. Garden work. [2775]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Museum, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1808 December 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Insurrection in Amherst. Payments to Mr. McAlister and Mr. Purke. References to Mr. Pemberton, [Rubens?] Peale. [1044]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1808 December 29.
    ALS. Fragment. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Davy left before aspens ready. Killed slaves' dogs. Debates planting flax and cotton. Mr. Watkins comes. Phill Hubbard and Bedford Davy to do sawing. Mentions Mr. Chisolm, garden work, and Sheppard. [2776]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1808 December 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Request that T. J. inform [Andrew] Benade of money in Philadelphia bank;. Hopes to have Henderson suit dismissed in Court of Appeals. [1045]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1809 January 1 [date received].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Requests for money received by Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. Innoculation of Jefferson, Virginia, and Anne Randolph. Reference to Mr. Hackley. [1046]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1809 January 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Determination to sell Varina to pay his debts, possibly to a Mr. Patterson. Prefers to sell property rather than slaves. Reference to Wilson C. Nicholas. [1047]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to ANDREW BENADE, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
    1809 January 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Moravian College for Women Library, Bethlehem. #3111.

    Draft to Craven Peyton. [2776-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1809 January 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Order on Gibson & Jefferson. Remittance to [Andrew] Benade. Wishes to sell part of Henderson's land between Colle and Milton, Va., to pay his debts. [1048]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1809 January 12.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Money from George Jefferson in Richmond. Money due Johnson Rowe, Richard Johnson, Anderson Rowe, Charles Houchens, and John Pace. Washington lamb flock. Purchases from Mr. Higginbotham at Milton. Garden work. Mr. Watkins arrived. Stone masons working. Davy brought no raspberries. Mrs. Dangerfield's slaves. Runaway slave. T. J. note mentions Nicholas Giannini. [2777]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to WILLIAM EUSTIS, Boston.
    1809 January 14.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: Ford IX 235-236; L & B XII 222-229; TJR IV 120-121; B of R VI 144 (MS. in DLC).

    Acknowledges receipt of Resolutions of the Republican Citizens of Boston. Will of the majority must prevail. [1049]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Monteagle, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1809 January 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Sale of the Bennett Henderson estate lands owned by T. J. Better sale to people north of the Susquehanna. [1050]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1809 January 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Garden work. Nail making. Mr. Watkins took Sheppard, navy, and Bartlet. Moses, Joe, Jim Hubbard, Lewis, John, Wormly, and Wagner Davy working. [2778]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1809 January 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Instructions for selling portion of Henderson property. [Andrew] Benade acknowledged receipt of money. [1051]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Museum, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1809 February 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Permission granted to study in the Philosophical Society. Trip to Washington. References to Caspar Wistar and [Rubens?] Peale. [1052]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to EDMUND BACON.
    1809 February 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    No Milton mail. Wants wool sample from Merino sheep. [2779]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to CHARLES WORTHINGTON.
    1809 February 6.
    DS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Victor B. Levit. #8265-b.

    Draft on Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington. [2779-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN COX.
    1809 February 6.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Draft on Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington. [2779-b]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to SAMUEL HARRISON SMITH.
    1809 February 6.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Draft on Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington. [2779-c]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ACCOUNT WITH PETER MILLER.
    1809 February 6-March 1.
    D. 1 pp. In unidentified hand. #6004.

    T. J.'s bread buying. [2780]

  • JOHN FELLOWS, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON
    1809 February 8.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #8933.
  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1809 February 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Wool sample enclosed. Corn buying. [2781]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Edgehill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1809 February 17.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Application for Mr. Moultree, son of Dr. James Moultree. Introducing Beverley Randolph, Martha's nephew. Innoculation of Benjamin and James. Geraniums, arbor vitae, and sweet-scented grass. Books for Mary Randolph. Hammocks sent by William Brown from Campeachy (i.e. Campeche) to Mrs. [Elizabeth] Trist. Mentions David R. Williams. [1053]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to EDMUND BACON.
    1809 February 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6918-a.

    Bacon's trip to Washington delayed until arrival of Milton post. Wagon to carry corn and oats for horses, and bacon. Fodder, only, to be purchased on road. 8 horses and mules expected. 8 horses and 8 people returning to Monticello. [2781-a]

  • EDMUND BACON, [Monti]cello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1809 February 24.
    ALS. Fragment. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [Break in text]. Ditch digging and fence building. [2782]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO.
    1809 February 25.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Poland. #9013.

    Secretary, Mr. Coles, carries public dispatches. Losses of exports caused by embargo. U.S. may enter war if enemies' edicts not repealed before Congress meets. Kosciuszko's financial affairs. John Barnes disabled. Retirement from Presidency imminent. [2782-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to SAMUEL LATHAM MITCHELL.
    1809 February 27.
    ANS. 1 pp. #6900.

    Letter from Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., care of Mr. Barker. [2783]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES WALLACE, Fauquier Court House.
    1809 February 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library. #2318.

    Request for wild geese, summer duck, balsam, cassia tree, sunbriar, and mammoth apple tree. [1054]

  • REPUBLICANS OF CONNECTICUT. RESOLUTIONS.
    1809 March 2.
    D. 5 pp. Attested copy. #38-414-a.

    Approval of the Embargo and measures to avert war. Disapproval of conduct of Federalists and of action of members of Connecticut legislature in declaring acts of Congress unconstitutional; present convention represents individual opinion, not official action. Mentions George Washington. Signed by Jabez Fitch, Chairman. Attested copy by Jonathan Low, Secretary. [1055]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1809 March 3.
    ADS. 2 pp. and ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Bills and accounts submitted by Barnes as financial and purchasing agent for T. J. [1069]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington.
    1809 March 7.
    ADS. 2 pp. and ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Bills and accounts submitted by Barnes as financial and purchasing agent for T. J. [1069]

  • ELIZABETH TRIST, Farmington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1809 March 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Expressing her thanks to President Madison. [1056]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JONATHAN LOW, Hartford, Conn.
    1809 April 13.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: L & B XVI 364-365; B of R VI 280 (MS. in DLC).

    Urges Connecticut Republicans to pledge themselves to the preservation of the union and the enforcement of its laws. [1057]

  • WILLIAM ROSCOE to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1809 April 26.
    ALS. File draft. 3 pp. Photostat. Original owned by City of Liverpool Public Library. #5128-a.

    Introduces John Bradbury, to study natural history of Louisiana. The Life and Pontificate of Leo X. [2784]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to ROBERT PATTERSON.
    1809 April 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original not known. #3449.

    Elias Boudinot to leave mint. Offers job to Patterson, allowing him also to continue work at the College (University of Pennsylvania). [2785]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Washington, to JAMES MADISON and JOHN BARNES.
    1809 May 24.
    DS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Note payable at Office of Discount and Deposit. [2786]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILSON CARY NICHOLAS.
    1809 May 25.
    ALS. 1 pp.; docketed on verso. #16303. Printed: Ford IX 252; B of R X 137 (MS. in DLC).

    Urges his support of Madison. Revoking of British Orders-in-Council and the Napoleonic decrees. Possibility of war. Annexation of the Floridas and Cuba. [1058]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1809 May 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Articles received from Etienne LeMaire. Complains that he has not heard from Martha, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Ellen, Anne, or Mr. Bankhead. Mentions Dr. Barton. [1059]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Philadelphia.
    1809 June 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #38-755.

    Reasons why he has not written. Death of Dr. Woodhouse. Plans for T. J. R.'s return home. Payment of T. J. R.'s expenses. Book for Mary. References to [Rubens?] Peale, Etienne LeMaire. [1060]

  • EMBARGO PENALTY DOCUMENT.
    1809 June 30.
    AD. 1 pp. #11948.

    Lists four persons fined for importing goods prohibited by the Embargo including T. J. who was fined $12.50 for goods brought on the "Recovery."

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM JENKINGS.
    1809 July 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #5385-am. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation.

    Discusses a fair price for the sale of Natural Bridge and surrounding acreage.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JONATHAN SMITH.
    1809 July.
    DS. 1 pp. Draft. In hand of John Barnes. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Copies of accounts sent to T. J. by John Barnes, who handled Kosciuszko's financial affairs for Jefferson. [1070]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Monteagle, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1809 August 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Hopes to sell some of Jefferson's land to John Akers. Is being pushed by creditors; would like to transfer titles to Henderson lands to Jefferson. [1061]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to CRAVEN PEYTON.
    1809 August 22.
    ADS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Declaration that Peyton not held responsible if Frances, Lucy, or Nancy C. Henderson should fail to ratify the sale of their shares in the Bennett Henderson estate when they come of age. [1062]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to COL. JAMES MONROE.
    1809 September 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. With address leaf docketed in Monroe's hand. #9371-n.

    T. J. has sent a basket of ripe figs.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES MADISON, Montpellier.
    1809 September 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. #4793.

    Edward Coles reports Madison goes to Washington. Benjamin Franklin Randolph ill, T. J. may go without Martha Randolph. [2787]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HENRY DEARBORN.
    1809 October 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #2873. Original owned by Harold J. Coolidge.

    Introducing Thomas Mann Randolph, half-brother of T. J.'s son-in-law of the same name. [1063]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM.
    1809 November 28.
    AD. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #3620.

    Provisions for winter from Mrs. Lewis. [2788]

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1809 December 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 15.

    Requesting gig harness needed to visit wife's brother, who is dying. [1064]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Washington.
    1809 December 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-576. Printed: Randall III 319.

    News of Francis Eppes II. Disappointment at offers of British Minister, Francis J. Jackson. Reference to Virginia Randolph. [1065]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RANDOLPH JEFFERSON.
    1809 December 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 16.

    Sends gig harness by Squire (slave). Invitation to Randolph and his sister (Anna Marks?) to visit Monticello. [1066]

  • JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON, Amelia, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1809 December 12.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Difference of opinion regarding an office for John Garland Jefferson. Sorry to have missed him in Amelia. [1067]

  • WILSON CARY NICHOLAS, Warren, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1809 December 22.
    ALS. File draft. 4 pp. #1729.

    Acknowledges T. J. letter of December 16 admonishing him for resigning from Congress. Ill health reason for leaving. Opposed to embargo. Prefers war rather than appeasement. [2788-a]

  • BURGESS GRIFFIN, Poplar Forest, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1809 December 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Report on the corn, wheat, and tobacco crops. Plastering work at Poplar Forest. Samuel Scott has begun building illegally on Stith's entry. References to [Samuel J.] Harrison, Mr. Richer son (Richardson?), and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [1068]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ALBEMARLE COUNTY. PLAT OF LEGO.
    1809 December 29.
    AD. 1 pp. 11 l/2" x 9". Photostat. Original owned by Miss Olivia Taylor. #5214.

    [2789, N-547]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LIST OF FARM ACREAGES AND SLAVES BORN 1743-1809.
    [1809].
    A. D. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    Land in Albemarle County from N. Lewis, Overton, Carter, Wells, and Brown. Lands identified by names Tufton, Portobello, Monticello, Hendersons, Ingrahams, Milton, Shadwell, Lego, Shadwell Mountain, Pouncey's, Limestone (Sharp's), Hardware. Lands in Bedford and Campbell Counties: Dan Robinson, Poplar Forest, Tomahawk, Callaway Patent, John Robinson's, Buffalo, Johnson. Lists slaves by date of birth. [2789-a]

  • MAP OF A CANAL AND MILL.
    About 1809-1810.
    Paper CN. 7 1/4 x 9 3/4 in. #5533.

    Page One   

    [N-487]

  • BURGESS GRIFFIN'S LIST OF BLANKETS AND BEDS AT POPLAR FOREST.
    1809-1811.
    AMS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Lists slaves. [2791]

  • ARCHIBALD THWEATT, Petersburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    [1810] January 4 [incorrectly dated 1809].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Concerns the will of R. S. (Richard Stith?). Summons by Mr. Ladd to Richmond to state the accounts. Correct date supplied by T. J. [1071]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 January 12.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Remittance owed to General Kosciuszko. T. J.'s accounts. Remittance from Mrs. Beckley. [1072]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to SAMUEL KERCHEVAL.
    1810 January 15.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Stoneburner. #4453. Printed: L and B XII, 341-43.

    Academy in Frederick County. [2793]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES
    1810 January 17.
    ALS. 2 pp. #11220.

    T. J. writes to Eppes on the ill-effects of long speeches in the House of Representatives and encloses a letter from Francis Eppes [not present].

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GIBSON & JEFFERSON, Richmond.
    1810 January 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #1633. Original owned by Mrs. Virginius Dabney. Another MS. in Vhi.

    Draft on Gibson & Jefferson by John Barnes. [1073]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 January 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Release to be executed for Colonel Bentley. Passage of Nathaniel Macon's bill.

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 January 25.
    ALS. 5 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Congratulations on good crops. Loss on General Kosciuszko's mislaid certificates. Payment from Mrs. Beckley delayed. Includes John Barnes' account with General Kosciuszko, 1809-1810. [1075]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN GARLAND JEFFERSON.
    1810 January 25.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Ford IX 270-271; L & B XII 353355; B of R VI 239 (MS. in DLC).

    Did not offer John Garland Jefferson a job because of self-made rule not to give an office to a relative. Discussion of nepotism. [1076]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 February 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payment of General Kosciuszko, mentioning Baring Brothers, Bowie & Kurtz, and Hoffingan & Co. [1077]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO.
    1810 February 26.
    ALS. 4 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Poland. #9013. Printed: L and B XII, 365-70, extract.

    Explains reticence in writing candidly while in Presidency. War in Europe. Chesapeake affair. U.S. preparations for defense: military stores, sulphur, arms, artillery, founderies, military school, soldiers, seaport defenses at New York and New Orleans, gunboats. Recommendations to Congress for settlement of territory of Orleans by land grants not carried out, nor classing of militia by age. Privateers and pirates. Admiration of Madison. Retirement to Monticello, family, books. Schedule of day spent in correspondence, shops, garden, on horseback at farms, society of friends, and reading. Health. Discusses ploughs, harrows, seeding, harvesting, and politics with his neighbors. Education of young men living at Charlottesville. Personal finances and debt. John Barnes, Kosciuszko's stock, and T. J.'s financial indebtedness to Kosciuszko. [2793-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Philadelphia.
    1810 March 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Pros and cons of T. J. R.'s proposal to study half of each day in his own room. References to Mr. Girardin and to Mr. Wood. [1078]

  • GEORGE JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 March 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #1633. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Virginius Dabney.

    Draft received from Charles Johnston. No news of Shoemaker's flour. [1079]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [ROBERT] FULTON.
    1810 March 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-239-a. Photostat. Location of original unknown.

    T. J. thanks Fulton for his pamphlets on the torpedo. T. J. states that "your torpedoes will be to cities what vaccination has been to mankind."

  • GEORGE JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 March 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Endorsed by T. J. Original owned by Mrs. Virginius Dabney. #1633.

    Payment to Jones 8; Howell. Receipt of plaster of Paris for T. J. [1080]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JONATHAN SHOEMAKER, Shadwell Mills.
    1810 March 25.
    ANS. 1 pp.; address on lower half of sheet. #14279.

    A summary of T. J.'s accounts with Shoemaker who leased Shadwell Mills, 1809-1810.

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 April 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Trouble with his knee. Arrangements with England for European trade. Plan to meet T. J. at Eppington. References to [Charles?] Pinckney, Wellesley, David Erskine, and Francis Eppes. [1081]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM W. WOODWARD.
    1810 April 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10834.

    T. J. requests shipment of the fifth volume of Scott's Bible, and declining to purchase any other books.

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 May 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Request that T. J. send Francis Eppes to Eppington. [1082]

  • ARCHIBALD THWEATT, Petersburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 May 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Business with Mr. Ladd delayed by rheumatism. [1083]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 June 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Purchase of oil. Plans for summer vacation. Confined to bed by cut of Achilles tendon. [1084]

  • ARCHIBALD THWEATT, Petersburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 June 4.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payment due the executors of John Fleming's estate for purchase of "Ursala" should be applied to the debt Fleming owed the Wayles estate. References to Martha Wayles and her first husband, Bathurst Skelton. [1085]

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON, Stony Point, Virginia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 June 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 17.

    Visit to Monticello delayed by broken axletree. Mentions Captain Patterson of Warren, Virginia. [1086]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RANDOLPH JEFFERSON.
    1810 June 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 18.

    Invitation to visit Monticello before T. J. leaves for Poplar Forest. [1087]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Warminster.
    1810 June 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 1-2.

    Recommends correspondence with Thomas Cooper, one of the ablest men in America. Mentions Joseph Priestley. [1088]

  • JOHN STEELE, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1810 July 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Seeds care of Collector of Richmond. [2794]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 July 23.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 2-5.

    Unwillingness to enter into an agreement with Judge Cooper regarding collection of minerals. His knowledge only that of an amateur. His collection lent to William and Mary and to [Louis H.?] Girardin. [1089]

  • ARCHIBALD THWEATT, Petersburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 August 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Mr. Ladd's report regarding debt due the Wayles estate from the Fleming estate. Requests hiring of an associate in Richmond, George Hay or Mr. Williams. Mentions Edmund Randolph. [1090]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, VOUCHER TO CASHIER OF BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.
    1810 September 17.
    ADS. 1 pp. Owned by George Creen Shackelford. #3525-p.

    Funds due Thaddeus Kosciuszko paid to John Barnes. [2795]

  • MARTHA C. LEWIS, LUCY B. LEWIS, ANN M. LEWIS, and CHARLES L. LEWIS, Livingston County, Kentucky, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1810 September 17.
    ALS. 2 pp. #8937.

    Death of Mrs. Charles L. Lewis. Move to Kentucky and conditions there. Loss of slaves. Poor financial condition. Indebtedness to Mr. Peyton Asks T. J.'s intervention also, Uncle Randolph, Mr. Randolph, P. Carr, and D. Carr. Mentions Aunt Carr, Mrs. Randolph, and Polly Carr. Description of Ohio River, shovel fish, buffalo fish, carp, and other fish. [2795-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN B. COLVIN.
    1810 September 20.
    L. 4 pp. 19th century copy. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Ford IX 279-282; L & B XII 418-422; T. J. R. IV 149-152; B of R VI 92.

    Observance of written law must at times give way to laws of necessity. Examples from Washington's actions at Yorktown and happenings in his own administration. References to Aaron Burr, purchase of Florida, John Randolph, Chesapeake Affair, and James Wilkinson. [1091]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CAESAR A. RODNEY, Wilmington, Del.
    1810 September 25-26.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #453. Printed: L & B XII 424-427; B of R VI 396 (MS. in DLC).

    Information as to whether Edward Livingston could maintain an action in Richmond for a trespass committed in New Orleans (Batture controversy). Consultation with James Madison, Robert Smith, and Albert Gallatin on this matter. Recommends Levi Lincoln to replace the deceased William Cushing on the Supreme Court. References to George Hay, William Wirt, and L. W. Tazewell. [1092]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES DINSMORE.
    1810 September 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. #14242. Printed: Looney, III, 19-20.

    T. J. requests sash planes and templates so Johnny Hemings can proceed with sash doors for Poplar Forest. Send by stage to the care of [David] Higginbotham.

  • GEORGE JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 September 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. #1633. Original owned by Mrs. Virginius Dabney.

    Shipment of window glass by [John] Craven. Mentions Mr. Shoemaker. [1093]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PETER MINOR.
    1810 September 30.
    ALS. 9 pp. #4899. Printed: Betts, Farm Book, 376-78, extract.

    Denies that must build canal lock at order of Directors of Rivanna Company. Crown grant makes river T. J.'s land, and inquests agreed that T. J.'s dam does not interfere with rights of others. Rappahannock River and Appomattox Mills disputes. Mentions Henry Williams, Milton, and Secretary's Ford. [2796]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1810 October 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Cocke Papers, #3184.

    Receipt of two ewes for himself and six for Col. [William?] Fontaine. [1094]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1810 November 1.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Reporting sale of Eppington plantation and removal to Mill Brook. Money due from the Wayles estate to the Hanbury estate. Mr. Robertson doubtful that T. J. will receive any of debt owed to him. Plans for Francis' visit to Monticello when John Wayles Eppes is in Washington. [1095]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CHARLES HOLT, New York.
    1810 November 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. #785.

    Refuses subscription to The Columbian, preferring local newspapers, Tacitus, and Horace. Presents tribute to the Bee, Holt's former paper. [1096]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DAVID GELSTON.
    1810 December 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. #9371-u.

    T. J. asks Gelston, collector of the Port of New York, to forward a plough purchased by John Armstrong in France to Richmond in care of Gibson & Jefferson who will pay freight.

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., and MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH. DEED to JOHN WATSON, Albemarle County.
    1810.
    AD by T. J. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library. #564.

    Conveying the tract of land in Bedford County received from T. J. Land surveyed by Joseph Slaughter, bounded by the lands of John Watts, Mr. Ballard, Mr. Burton, Mr. Hobson, and Mr. Moseley. [1097]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON INDENTURE WITH GEORGE DIVERS AND DIRECTORS OF RIVANNA COMPANY. AD.
    1810.
    File draft. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Right of way over T. J.'s canal and river holdings from Secretary's Ford to Sandv Falls at Shadwell. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [2798]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1811 January 5.
    ALS. 2 pp. #38-576. Printed: Ford IX 289 291; B of R VI 143 (MS. in DLC).

    Encloses material on the boundaries of Louisiana. (For enclosure, see 15 January 1804). Advises seizure of East Florida immediately to forestall Great Britain. Francis Eppes' education. [1098]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1811 January 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s order on Jonathan Smith, cashier of the Bank of Pennsylvania, for payment to Kosciuszko. [1099]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1811 January 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Returning a pamphlet that was in the hands of [Henry] Clay. Predicts failure of the bill for renewal of charter of the Bank of the United States. [1100]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DESTUTT DE TRACY.
    1811 January 26.
    L. 3 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Another MS. in DLC.

    Dissents with Tracy regarding preference of plural over a single executive. Importance of state governments as barriers of liberty. Dangers of and securities against secession. [1101]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON TRIGONOMETRY PROBLEMS.
    1811 February 7.
    AD. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Demonstration of instrument error at noon. Possibly an attempt by T. J. to determine the latitude of Poplar Forest. [2799]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM.
    1811 February.
    AD. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Miss Ellen Coolidge Burke. #5096-b.

    List of charges to ship flour from Lynchburg to Richmond: toll and drayage, storage and cooperage, and market price at Richmond, written on verso of flour shipping bill. Mentions corn, wheat, and Morris and Dunnington. [2799-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PETER MINOR.
    1811 March 3.
    L. 1 pp. Typescript copy. Original owned by Miss Belle Bidgood. #38-744.

    Offers aid to Rivanna Navigation Company, since his mill dam is an obstruction in the river. [1102]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBERT PATTERSON.
    1811 March 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. #8923-a.

    Nautical Almanac. Mentions John Garnett's edition and English edition. [2799-b]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE JEFFERSON, Richmond.
    1811 March 11.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #1633. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Virginius Dabney.

    Congratulations on his being named to the Lisbon consulship. Instructions regarding the proprieties of accepting his commission. Order for turpentine to fight scab in his sheep flock. [1103]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE JEFFERSON.
    1811 March 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. #1633. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Virginius Dabney. Another MS. in Vhi.

    Reasons why Patrick Gibson (an Englishman by birth) cannot be appointed consul at Lisbon instead of George Jefferson. [1104]

  • SAMUEL CARR, Dunlora, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1811 March 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Purchase of horse from Mr. Clarkson. Thanks for beans. [1105]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ORCHARD RECORD.
    1811 March 16.
    AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Plan of orchard with note on how vacancies are to be filled. [1106]

  • SAMUEL J. HARRISON, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1811 March 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Will pay in Richmond installments due for the land. Burgess Griffin has not yet finished prizing the tobacco into casks. [1107]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to SAMUEL J. HARRISON, Lynchburg.
    1811 March 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Will be glad to have payment for land through Gibson & Jefferson, Richmond. [1108]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1811 March 20.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Opposition to Madison in Congress. Request for melon seeds. Wheat and tobacco crop. Francis Eppes to return with Tom. [1109]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE JEFFERSON.
    1811 April 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Virginia State Library. #6365.

    William Johnson of Milton moving T. J.'s crop. Letter for James Oldham. Samuel J. Harrison, in charge of T. J.'s Bedford tobacco, is to place money on one of T. J.'s accounts. Bedford flour. [2800]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1811 April 3.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payment to General Kosciuszko doubtful because of difficulties in remitting bills of exchange. Tobacco withheld from shipment because of the precarious foreign situation. [1110]

  • PETER CARR, Carr's Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1811 April 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    [George?] Divers and [Nimrod?] Bramham unwilling to help in subscription to relieve William Duane. Little help expected from William Wirt. [1111]

  • TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO'S ACCOUNT WITH JOHN BARNES.
    1811 April 13.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Copies of accounts sent to T. J. by John Barnes, who handled Kosciuszko's financial affairs for Jefferson. [1070]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1811 April 15.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Originally enclosed with 1811 April 13. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bill of exchange drawn by Bowie & Kurtz on William Murdock, London, sent to Hoffingan & Co., Paris, General Kosciuszko's banker. Debt owned by Mrs. Beckley. Draft from Gibson & Jefferson. [1112]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO.
    1811 April 16.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Poland. #9013.

    Previous letter under State Department dispatches via John Armstrong or David Ballie Warden. War between England and France; U.S. adherence to peace. U.S. economy. Extinction of national debt. Imported items only to be taxed. Self sufficiency of household manufacturing means poor only have to pay salt tax. Revenues applied to canals, roads, schools. Quaker system. Happiness and prosperity of citizens are first duties of government. Anti-war sentiments. Revolutions in Spanish America. John Barnes and Kosciuszko's financial affairs. [2800-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ALBEMARLE COUNTY. SURVEY MAP OF LINE BETWEEN LEGO AND PANTOPS.
    1811 April 17.
    AD. 1 pp. 20 1/4" x 16 1/2". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [2801, N-548]

  • BENNETT H. HENDERSON, Shelby County, Ky., to CRAVEN PEYTON, Milton, Va.
    1811 April 30.
    ALS. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Requests information regarding amount of land deeded for him by James L. Henderson. Wishes to dispose of his Milton holdings; fears James deeded more than he should have. Requests forwarding of two protested notes given by John Henderson to him, one on James and one on Isham Henderson. [1113]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ALBEMARLE COUNTY. PLAT OF LANDS OF CHARLES LEWIS BANKHEAD.
    1811 April.
    AD. 1 pp. 14 1/8" x 13". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [N-549]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO.
    1811 May 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Poland. #9013.

    Bills of exchange, one under Secretary of State's dispatches. Mentions Joel Barlow and John Barnes. [2801-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ANNE CARY BANKHEAD.
    1811 May 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2873. Photostat. Original owned by Harold J. Coolidge. Printed: SNR 349-350.

    Comments on the book The Modern Griselda, A Tale by Maria Edgeworth. Brief life of the flowers compared to man's existence. Speaks of his own death. References to John Bankhead, Charles Bankhead, Cornelia Randolph, and Ellen Randolph. [1114]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CORNELIA RANDOLPH.
    1811 June 3.
    ALS. File draft. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mrs. Edgeworth's Moral Tales. Virginia and Mary taking care of Cornelia's silkworm. Mrs. Higginbotham gave dolls. [2802]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1811 June 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s accounts, with references to General Kosciuszko, Mr. Barry, Gibson & Jefferson. [1115]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HUGH CHIS[H]OLM.
    1811 June 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Requests his attendance to help Mr. Salmonds in the construction of a pierhead. Mentions James Madison. [1116]

  • CHARLES L. BANKHEAD, Port Royal, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1811 June 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2143.

    John Bankhead declines purchase of William Short's lands. Bankhead attempting to fix sale price for his land in Bedford County to [William?] Radford. Colonel Randolph's success with the mill. Mentions Charles Clay. [1117]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to PETER MINOR.
    1811 June 20.
    AN. 1 pp. #10531.

    T. J. sends Peter Minor a bottle of oil from a wooden press which he prefers to that produced by an iron press.

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1811 July 6.
    ALS. 6 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Difficulties in making remittances to General Kosciuszko by a bill of exchange. Growth of Washington as a commercial city compared with Baltimore and Alexandria. Offers to supply T. J. with every article, wet or dry. [1118]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO.
    1811 July 8.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Poland. #9013.

    Reticent tone of letters during Presidency based on fear correspondence might fall into hands of English or French. Kosciuszko's financial affairs. Mentions Joel Barlow, David Ballie Warden, John Barnes, and London. [2802-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DAVID BAILLE WARDEN, Washington.
    1811 July 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #2958-d.

    Request that Mr. Warden take to France a copy of the Review of Montesquieu. [1119]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MRS. LEWIS.
    1811 July 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2873. Photostat. Original owned by H. J. Coolidge.

    Gift of figs. Accepts offer of cucumbers. [1120]

  • WILSON J. CARY, Cary's Brook, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1811 July 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. (Attached to letter from Peter Carr dated 7 April 1811.) Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Requests delivery of merino ram to which he is entitled. [1121]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILSON J. CARY.
    1811 July 28.
    ALS 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Remedy for curing diseased ewes. Visit to Bedford delayed by attack of rheumatism. Martha Randolph and Martha Carr ill. References to Col. [Miles] Cary and Mrs. Cary. [1122]

  • CRAVEN and JANE PEYTON, Albemarle County. DEED to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1811 August 4.
    D. 5 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Deed to all shares of property purchased from heirs of Bennett Henderson, deceased. Witnessed by H. Peyton, Thomas Jefferson [son of Randolph Jefferson], and John B. Stout. Recorded by John Nicholas and attested by Alexander Garrett, Clerks of Albemarle County. Mentions: Bennett H., Charles, Eliza, Elizabeth, Frances, Isham, James L., John, Lucy, and Nancy Henderson, Sarah Henderson Kerr, Richard Anderson, Joseph Brand, James Bramham, John R. Kerr, James Lewis, and Richard Seabrook. [1123]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to CHARLES CLAY.
    1811 August 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by C. A. Mallory. #5465.

    Will meet Clay at Double Branches in road. Dinner with Mr. Steptoe. [2803]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to BROWN & ROBERTSON.
    1811 August 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Payments for Burgess Griffin's purchases for Poplar Forest. Hopes for partial payment from sale of wheat now in Mr. Mitchell's hands. [1124]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to CHARLES CLAY.
    1811 August 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Enclosure: AD. 1 pp. #5465-a.

    T. J. while confined with rheumatism amused himself by "calculating the hour lines of a dial for the latitude of this place."

  • SEVENTY-SIX ASSOCIATION, Charleston, S. C., to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1811 August 29.
    LS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J., with his mathematical calculations on verso. #2634.

    Submitting, in accordance with Association rules, a copy of a Fourth of July address by Benjamin A. Markley. Signed for the Association by Joseph Johnson, J. B. White, William Lance, Joseph Kirkland, and Myer Moses. [1125]

  • PETER CARR, Carr's Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1811 August 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Sends fine boar pig of Chinese or Parkinson breed, recommended by Judge [David?] Holmes and General Smith of Winchester, Va. Martha Carr dying. [1126]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [GIDEON GRANGER].
    1811 September 1
    ALS. 1 pp. #10618.

    T. J. asks for the address of James Lyon and thanks Granger for a postbook.

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Mill Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1811 September 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Eppes, aged ten, writes to his grandfather, mentioning Martha Randolph. [1127]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RANDOLPH JEFFERSON.
    1811 September 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 19.

    Death of their sister, Martha Carr. [1128]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CHARLES WINGFIELD.
    1811 September 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Cornelius Timothy Smith, Jr. #3826.

    Wingfield to conduct funeral of Martha Jefferson Carr. [2804]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DAVID HIGGINBOTHAM, Milton.
    1811 September 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3330.

    George Jefferson to sell lot in Richmond which T. J. bought from Col. Byrd. Boundaries formerly owned by Patrick Cutts and Robert C. Nicholas, later by Mr. Ambler. Other lots at Beverly town, Westham, including ferry landing. [2805]

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1811 October 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 20.

    Death of their sister Martha Carr. Busy getting wheat to Richmond market, sowing new crop. Recent illness. Mentions Mr. Pryor. [1130]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CHARLES SIMMS.
    1811 November 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10992.

    T. J. requests Simms' assistance in having "a cask of wine, a box of marble, a box of olives, and a bag of almonds" shipped from Alexandria to Richmond in care of Gibson & Jefferson.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON BILL OF SALE TO DAVID HIGGINBOTHAM. D.
    18[11] November.
    Fragment. 1 pp. 19th century copy. #3330.

    Land on James River at Richmond. Mentions Robert Carter Nicholas. Witnessed by Coleman Estes, Charles Vest, David Huckstep, and John Burks. [2806]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to SAMUEL J. HARRISON.
    1811 December 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Sends papers dealing with dispute with Samuel Scott regarding land in Campbell County. List of papers: Richard Tullos' and T. J.'s patents, surveys by William P. Martin, Richard Smith (Stith?), and Edmund Tate. (See July 1812 for copies of some of these.) Mentions Burgess Griffin. [1131]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to BENJAMIN RUSH.
    1811 December 5.
    ALS. 3 pp. #2149. Photostat. Original in New York, Private Collection. Printed: L & B XIII 114-117; TJR IV 166-168; B of R VI 399 (MS. in DLC).

    Concerning the break between John Adams and himself. Expresses willingness to resume correspondence should the occasion arise, but will not include Abigail Adams in this "fusion of mutual affection". Reference to Mr. Coles. [1132]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DEED to WILLIAM RADFORD and JOEL YANCEY, Campbell County.
    1811 December 7.
    AD. 2 pp. File draft. McGregor Library, #564. .

    Conveying land in Bedford County in execution of certain covenants entered into by Charles L. Bankhead and Anne Randolph Bankhead. [1133]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    1811 December 24.
    ANS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5196.

    Orders thread. [2807]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JEREMIAH A. GOODMAN, Poplar Forest.
    1811 December 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-439-a.

    T. J. informs his overseer that the slaves and stock have arrived safely from Poplar Forest and that he will send Dick (a slave) back with a load of goods. He suggests that carts rather than wagons be constructed to haul wheat and tobacco to market in Richmond. Mentions Mr. Darnell. [1134]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, NOTE ON DESTUTT DE TRACY'S A COMMENTARY AND REVIEW OF MONTESQUIEU'S SPIRIT OF LAWS.
    [1811?].
    ADS. 1 pp. With: AMs. 313 pp. on 155 l. McGregor Library, #1072.

    The note, in T. J.'s hand, identifies the manuscript by Destutt de Tracy. [1135]

  • POPLAR FOREST PAPERS.
    [1811 et seq.].
    66 items. Many in Jefferson's hand or having his notes. McGregor Library. #564.

    Deeds, surveys, plats, field notes, memoranda. In 1811 a boundary dispute which arose with Samuel Scott, one of the abutting property owners (who was believed to have encroached on land Jefferson had sold to Samuel J. Harrison of Lynchburg) involved searching of all early patents and surveys in the neighborhood, some dating from 1762. In 1811 also, Jefferson was engaged in road building and other extensive improvement on his Poplar Forest tract. Some of the documents are mathematical calculations and field notes, others are elaborately certified surveys. The following names in the documents as landowners, surveyors, witnesses, etc.: Mr. Antrim, Mr. Atkins, Mr. Ballard, Charles L. Bankhead, Bedford County, Mr. Blankenship, Absalom Bradley, Mr. Brian, Mr. Brooks, Mr. Brown, Richard Callaway, Campbell County, G. Carr, Mr. Chetwood (Chitwood), Isham Chisholm, [Bowling] Clarke, [Charles] Clay, Samuel Cobb, Mr. Couch, Mr. Davies, Jarvis Dawson, Will Drew, I. Frost, J. Frost, Fry & Company, B. Griffin, Mr. Gill, Jeremiah Goodman, Mr. Hardwick, Gilbert Harold, Samuel J. Harrison, Ben Howard, James Hubbard, Benjamin Johnson, Christopher Johnson, Jarvis Johnson, Richard Johnson, Mr. Jones, Lunenberg County, Charles Lynch, William P. Martin, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Moreman, Thomas Moseley, Mr. Murray, John Organ, M. Pate, Mr. Penn, Reuben Perry, William Radford, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Mr. Robertson, Daniel Robinson, Samuel Scott, Mr. Shackle, Joseph Slaughter, Richard Smith, Mr. Sprice, [James] Steptoe, Richard Stith, Isham Talbot, Edmund Tate, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Thomson, J. Thomson, Archibald Thweatt, Richard Tullos, Mr. Turpin, Benjamin Waller, Mr. Watts, John Wayles, Thomas Whittington, John Wilkerson, and Joel Yancey. [1136, N-268]

  • JEREMIAH A. GOODMAN to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1811-1815].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #8937-b.

    Fence rails.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON POPLAR FOREST GARDEN RECORD.
    1811-1819.
    AD. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #1539.

    Memorandum of flowers, trees, fruits, and bushes planted and growing at Poplar Forest. List of mountains in the order in which they are seen from Poplar Forest. [1137]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RANDOLPH JEFFERSON.
    1812 January 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 21.

    Sends bougie and medical advice. Death of brother-in-law, Hastings Marks. Sister, Anna Scott Marks, in poor health. Watch sent to Richmond. References to Dr. Casper Wistar and Dr. Walker. [1138]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 January 15.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    No information received as to whether General Kosciuszko or his bankers, Hoffingan & Co., received remittances of 1810 and 1811. [1139]

  • GIBSON & JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 January 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mr. Ligon's tobacco and flour prices not correct. Mentions George Jefferson, Mr. Rutherfoord, and Mr. Mutter. [2808]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    1812 February 3.
    ANS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5196.

    Orders teacups, coffee cups, saucers, and paper. [2809]

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON, Woodlawn, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 February 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 22.

    His health improved; Anna Marks in poor health. Requests shepherd puppy. Watch lost in Fass Bender's fire. [1140]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 February 13.
    ALS. 5 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Receipt of money by General Kosciuszko's banker for the year 1810. Expresses pleasure that T. J.'s debts have been reduced. Plans to retire to Philadelphia and be succeeded by William Morton. Asks T. J.'s recommendation of Morton to Madison for the post of Collector of Georgetown. Information from George Taylor regarding purchase of bills of exchange on Paris. [1141]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    1812 February 15.
    ANS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5196.

    Clothing for Burwell (slave). [2810]

  • ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 February 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Sudden death of William Brown requires payment of T. J.'s debt. [1142]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 February 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Purchase of bills of exchange for General Kosciuszko. [1143]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 February 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Albemarle tobacco prices. Mentions Mr. Bruce. Flour market. Goods from Alexandria by Johnson. Adam's plow. Nail rod. [2811]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JEREMIAH GOODMAN, Poplar Forest.
    [1812] March 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3139. Photostat. Deposited by C. S. Hutter, Jr. Another MS. in MHi.

    Instructions to the overseer of Poplar Forest. Need for yoke of oxen at Monticello. Burnet seed to be procured from Mr. Duval. Lettuce seed to be planted. Mentions Major Flood, [Burgess] Griffin, and Moses (slave). [1144]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg.
    1812 March 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Partial payment of his debt to Brown & Robertson by draft on Samuel J. Harrison. Bedford tobacco pledged to pay bank debt incurred when president. [1145]

  • JAMES LIGON of GIBSON & JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 March 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mr. Johnson brings supplies. [2812]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 March 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Tobacco prices. C. Peyton's Billy ordered seeds sent care of Mr. Higginbotham. Johnson brings nail rod. Flour sales. Washington reports suggest embargo. [2813]

  • SAMUEL J. HARRISON, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 March 13.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Also a T. J. autograph copy. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Accepts draft in favor of Brown, Robertson & Co. Withholding last payment on Campbell County land until title cleared, due to Samuel Scott's suit regarding valuable portion of tract. [1146]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 March 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payment on T. J. s account of bills rendered by Mr. Foxall J. Barry, J. Milligan, and R. Weightman partially defrayed by Gibson & Jefferson's order on the Bank of Columbia. Bills of exchange for General Kosciuszko. [1147]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond.
    1812 March 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #2510.

    Remittances to Benjamin Jones of Philadelphia, iron-monger, and to Ezra Sarjeant of New York, printer, to be defrayed by the sale of T. J.'s flour. [1148]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to SAMUEL J. HARRISON, Lynchburg.
    1812 April 2.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Two T. J. autograph copies. McGregor Library, #564. Printed: Harrison 66-68.

    Protests his refusal to pay for land. Will force him into failure. Declares Samuel Scott's claim ridiculous. [1149]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RECOLLECTIONS OF PATRICK HENRY.
    [ante 1812 April 12].
    AMS. 6 pp. McGregor Library, #5622. Printed: Ford IX, 339-45. Originally calendared as 1805 August 4.

    Met Henry at Nathaniel West Dandridge's home in Hanover while traveling to William and Mary College. Henry's legal training inadequate. Peyton Randolph, John Randolph, and Robert C. Nicholas reluctantly signed license; George Wythe would not sign. Henry, Burgess for Hanover, stopped John Robinson's loan office scheme. Henry's support for George Johnston's resolution against English Parliament's stamp tax crushed power of Peyton Randolph, Richard Bland, Edmund Pendleton, Robert C. Nicholas, George Wythe, Peter Randolph, etc. T. J. Burgess for Albemarle when Lord Botetourt Governor of Virginia. Henry and T. J. agreed on principles while serving in House of Delegates. Henry and Richard Henry Lee poor performers at first Continental Congress. Edmund Pendleton and Benjamin Harrison reported that William Livingston, Governor of New Jersey, John Jay. and John Dickinson surpassed Henry and Lee. Address to King and people of Great Britain. When Lord Dunmore called Peyton Randolph to Virginia Assembly concerning Lord North's proposals, T. J. replaced Randolph in Continental Congress. Mentions George Washington and Declaration of Independence. Henry appointed Colonel of Virginia Convention's 1st regiment. Lived at Roundabout in Louisa. Hunted deer in Fluvanna. Bought land of Mr. Lomax on Smith River. Yazoo speculations brought condemnation from Virginia Legislature. Case of Jones and Walker. British debts. Henry opposed U.S. Constitution and hated George Washington. Hamilton's funding system. Henry declined mission to Spain, hoped to be Secretary of State. Deserted Republicanism for Federalism. [2711]

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 April 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 23.

    His watch safe with Fass Bender. Asks for shepherd puppy. Health improved. References to R. Patteson and Dr. Walker. [1150]

  • GIBSON & JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 April 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Sales to O. Philpotts, J. G. Gamble, Mr. Leiper, and W. Hancocke. [2814]

  • GIBSON & JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 April 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Payments to Hay, Wirt, and Tazewell. [2815]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 April 20.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Letter forwarded to John Morton. Purchase of bills of exchange for General Kosciuszko. Date of his retirement to Philadelphia uncertain. Growth of retail business in Washington and Georgetown. [1151]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON.
    1812 April 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6918-a.

    Flour sales and prices. [2815-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    1812 April 21.
    ANS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5196.

    Orders box of wafers. [2816]

  • SAMUEL J. HARRISON, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 April 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Retains his opinion on right to clear land title before payment. Will accept trust deed on part of Poplar Forest tract as security. [1152]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 May 11.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Purchase of bills of exchange from [John] Morton. Money received from Gibson & Jefferson transmitted to E. I. Dupont and to General Kosciuszko. References to Messrs. B. and G. Williams and to Mr. [Isaac?] Coles. [1153]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JEREMIAH GOODMAN.
    1812 May 12.
    AL. 1 pp. #4656-b.

    Instructions to the overseer of Poplar Forest regarding grass and lettuce seed, young trees, fruit bushes, and beer. Sheep to be sent to Mr. Caruthers of Rockbridge. [1154]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to SAMUEL J. HARRISON, Lynchburg.
    1812 May 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    On his way to Poplar Forest by upper road will pass through land T. J. intends to convey to him. [1155]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to BOWLING CLARKE.
    1812 May 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #38-760.

    Requests help in inquiry regarding title of land in Campbell County, purchased by John Wayles from Richard Stith. Land now claimed by Samuel Scott. Mentions Richard Tullos and Richard Smith. [1156]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to BOWLING CLARKE.
    1812 May 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Receipient's copy. Fragment. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. #398.

    Requests help in inquiry regarding title of land in Campbell County, purchased by John Wayles from Richard Stith. Land now claimed by Samuel Scott. Mentions Richard Tullos and Richard Smith.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to WILLIAM P. MARTIN.
    1812 May 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Requests copies of entries and surveys of land in Campbell County claimed by Samuel Scott. Mentions Christopher Anthony, Richard Stith, Edmund Tate, Mr. Timberlake, Richard Iullos, and [John] Wilkerson. [1157]

  • WILLIAM P. MARTIN to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 May 16 [date received].
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    List of entries, surveys on land adjoining Poplar Forest tract in litigation between Samuel Scott and T. J. and Samuel Harrison. References to Christopher Anthony, William Callaway, Mr. Johnson, Jesse Locke, Thomas Moore, William Peters, Mr. Quarles, Richard Stith, Edmund Tate, Richard Tullos, John Wayles, John Wilkerson, John Wiley. [1158]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to [JOSEPH] SLAUGHTER.
    1812 May 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Request for Colonel Watts' bond and for a statement of the account between [Charles L.] Bankhead and Slaughter. With note by T. J.: "copd by mistake on the back of letter to S.J. Harrison." [1159]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 May 18.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Correspondence with Messrs. B. and G. Williams and with John Morton of Morton & Russell, Bordeaux, regarding purchase of bills of exchange to remit to General Kosciuszko's banker, Hoffingan & Co. [1160]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to WILLIAM NORVELL and CHARLES CLAY, Trustees for Samuel J. Harrison.
    1812 May 18.
    ADS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Deed for a tract of land in Bedford County to serve as security for land conveyed to Harrison (boundaries are disputed by Samuel Scott). Mentions John Gill, Benjamin Johnson, and Nicholas Johnson. Witnessed by Joseph Slaughter, Colin Buckner, and Mr. Rose. [1161]

  • JAMES C. STEPTOE to [JAMES STEPTOE].
    1812 May 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    No record of conveyance from Richard Stith to John Wayles. Found deed John Dayles (i.e., Wayles?) to Warren McCauley. Surveyor's records in hands of Matthew Pate, present surveyor. (Search made in consequence of litigation with Samuel Scott regarding Poplar Forest boundary). [1162]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to SAMUEL J. HARRISON.
    1812 May 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Proposition respecting [Charles L.] Bankhead's tobacco. Procedure for defense against Samuel Scott's suit. [1163]

  • ACCOUNT OF TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO WITH JOHN BARNES.
    1809-1816.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Originally enclosed with [1160] . [1070]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to DAVID HIGGINBOTHAM, Milton.
    1812 May 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3330.

    Byrd's trustees wrong about Richmond land, as Charles Carter's deed, in Henrico or General Court, shows. [2817]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CHARLES BLAGROVE.
    1812 May 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library. #564.

    Requests search for record of transfer of land, Richard Stith to John Wayles, needed in suit brought by Samuel Scott. Fees to be paid by Gibson & Jefferson, Richmond. [1164]

  • BOWLING CLARKE, Hills Creek, Campbell County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 May 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Information regarding Richard Stith's conveyance to John Wayles. References to Mr. Ferris, Burgess Griffin, Nicholas Lewis, Zachariah Morris, and Richard Tullos. [1165]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARCHIBALD THWEATT.
    1812 May 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Returns copy of Warden's exceptions. Requests search of John Wayles' books and papers for record of Richard Stith's entry in land in Campbell County, now in dispute between T. J. and Samuel Scott. [1166]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1812 June 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. #2715. Original owned by Mrs. Irene Hallam. Printed: Randall III 369.

    Requests first consideration in the sale of Pantops. Half of debt brought on by Washington residence is paid. Suggestion that Francis be placed in Peter Carr's school. [1167]

  • CHARLES BLAGROVE, Land Office, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 June 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Returns plat and survey of Campbell County land. Can find no patent in name of John Dayles (i.e., Wayles) for this land. [1168]

  • GIBSON & JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 June 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    T. J.'s account, particularly draft against Harrison. [2818]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [JAMES] LEITCH.
    1812 June 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2379.

    Order for wax. a hair broom. and blue nankeen. [1169]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CHARLES BLAGROVE, Land Office.
    1812 June 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Acknowledges return of certificates. Error in search for patent made under Dayles instead of Wayles. [1170]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ZACHARIAH MORRIS, Farmville, Va.
    1812 June 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Asks for any recollections of purchase and payment for land bought by John Wayles from Richard Stith, and of Stith's original entry. Details of suit brought by Samuel Scott. Mentions Poplar Forest, Richard Tullos, and Mr. Blankenship. [1171]

  • GIBSON & JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 June 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    O. Philpotts has not paid. [2819]

  • CHARLES BLAGROVE, Land Office, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 June 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Searched record of patents, surveys in late Secretary's office, found no record in name of John Wayles. (Search made in connection with Samuel Scott suit.) [1172]

  • JAMES LIGON for GIBSON & JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 June 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Remittance made. Deposit made to order of James Hamilton of Williamsboro, North Carolina. [2820]

  • ARCHIBALD THWEATT, Eppington, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 June 23.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: Receipt (2 copies) 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Sends copy of Richard Stith's receipt to John Wayles for payment for land in dispute with Samuel Scott. No evidence of Stith's entry found. Mentions John Wayles Eppes, James Donald. [1173]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 June 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Money supplied to Davy (slave?). Dun horse's lameness may delay Davy's return. Health of T. J.'s family. [1174]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO.
    1812 June 28.
    ALS. 3 pp. Photostat. #9013. Original owned by Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Poland. #9013. Printed: L and B XIII, 168-72.

    War of 1812. Relations with France. Possible burning of New York and London. Congreve rockets. England's economy. U.S. invasion of Canada. U.S. privateers. Trade relations with France. Artillery. Advanced state of manufacturing in U.S. Household machinery. Carding and spinning machines and looms for wool, cotton, and linen. Merino sheep. Kosciuszko's finances. Mentions John Barnes, Mr. Morton of Bordeaux, Inclians, British intrigues with Col. Henry. [2820-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARCHIBALD THWEATT.
    1812 July 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    In connection with Samuel Scott's suit, requests search for survey of Stith's entry and for John Wayles' land book, containing history of his land titles. References to John Wayles Eppes, Frank Harris, and [Henry] Skipwith. [1175]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CHARLES BLAGROVE.
    1812 July 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Asks for authenticated copy of his grant of 100 acres in Campbell County, dated 22 May 1797. [1176]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ANSWER, in the SUIT of SAMUEL SCOTT vs. THOMAS JEFFERSON and SAMUEL J. HARRISON.
    1812 July 11.
    ADS. 4 pp. Rough draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Detailed memorandum of defense against Samuel Scott's suit. History of disputed patent, proofs to be obtained, exhibits to be presented in court, law and equity in the case. References to: Christopher Anthony, Bedford County, Campbell County, Burgess Griffin, Benjamin Howard, Martha Wayles Jefferson, William P. Martin, Mr. Mead, Poplar Forest, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Richard Smith (incorrect spelling for Stith), James Steptoe, Richard Stith, Isham Talbot, EDMUND Tate (Tait), Richard Tullos, John Wayles, Thomas Whittington. [1177]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE HAY.
    1812 July 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Information regarding the Scott suit which T. J. wishes Hay to undertake together with William Wirt. Recommends purchase of William Short's land near Monticello. Mentions co-defendant, Samuel Harrison. [1178]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM WIRT.
    1812 July 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library. #564.

    Information regarding Samuel Scott's suit in which Wirt and George Hay are to serve as T. J.'s attorneys. Mentions co-defendant, Samuel Harrison. [1179]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE HAY.
    1812 July 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library. #564.

    Samuel Scott suit. Law in [James?] Pleasants' collection of acts voids all entries unless surveyed before November 1798. Reference to case of Vincent vs. Conrad in Hall's American Law Journal series [1180]

  • GEORGE HAY, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 July 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Samuel J. Harrison's title good. Sends instructions regarding Samuel Scott's suit. Appreciates offer of William Short's lands but is located on Chickahominy. Mentions James Monroe. [1181]

  • WILLIAM WALLER HENING, Clerk, Superior Court of Chancery, Richmond.
    1812 July 21.
    DS. 1 pp. 2 copies. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Summons to [?] in case of Samuel Scott vs. T. J. and Samuel J. Harrison. [1182]

  • JOHN WATSON. WARRANT TO ASSEMBLE A JURY.
    1812 July 23.
    AD. 1 pp. In T. J.'s hand. Signed by John Watson. #10398.

    T. J. complains against David Michie, a squatter on his land at Milton in 1812.

  • JOHN WATSON and DAVID I. LEWIS, Justices of the Peace of Albemarle County, to DAVID MICHIE, Sheriff.
    1812 July 30.
    D. 3 pp. (partly in T. J.'s hand). Endorsed by T. J. Letterpress copy. Photostat. Original owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #38-755.

    Warrant for restitution of land between Milton, Va., and the Rivanna River, formerly part of the Bennett Henderson estate, to T. J. Statement of delivery of warrant to T. J.'s attorney, David Higginbotham, signed [Thomas?] Garth and R. Garland. Mentions William Ballard, James Barksdale, James Clark, William Crenshaw, Frederick Gilliam, Reuben Grady, Abraham Johnson, Charles Huckstep, John Key, James Leitch, William Leitch, Nicholas Lewis, Peter Minor, Jesse Rey, Joel Shiflett, Benjamin Thurmond, John Watson. William Wood. [1183]

  • JOHN WATSON and DAVID I. LEWIS, Justices of the Peace of Albemarle County, to DAVID MICHIE, Sheriff.
    1812 July 30.
    D. 3 pp. (partly in T. J.'s hand). Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. #8265-b. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation.

    Warrant for restitution of land between Milton, Va., and the Rivanna River, formerly part of the Bennett Henderson estate, to T. J. Statement of delivery of warrant to T. J.'s attorney, David Higginbotham, signed [Thomas?] Garth and R. Garland. Mentions William Ballard, James Barksdale, James Clark, William Crenshaw, Frederick Gilliam, Reuben Grady, Abraham Johnson, Charles Huckstep, John Key, James Leitch, William Leitch, Nicholas Lewis, Peter Minor, Jesse Rey, Joel Shiflett, Benjamin Thurmond, John Watson. William Wood.

  • INQUISITION INTO SEIZURE OF T. J. LANDS IN MILTON BY DAVID MICHIE AND OTHERS.
    1812 July 23.
    D2. 2 pp. partially T. J.'s hand. Signed by John Watson. #10398.

    T. J. complains against David Michie, a squatter on his land at Milton in 1812.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM.
    1812 July.
    AD. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    Notes regarding deeds to the Bennett Henderson estate lands. References to Craven Peyton, Jane Peyton, and Bennett H. Henderson. [1184]

  • SAMUEL J. HARRISON, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 August 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library. #564.

    Encloses answer to Samuel Scott's suit for T. J.'s examination. [1185]

  • ARCHIBALD THWEATT, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 August 2.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library. #564.

    Sends Richard Stith's original receipt to John Wayles for land now disputed by Samuel Scott. Extracts from Wayles' memorandum book showing payment of Stith's fees. References to [Henry] Skipworth, Charles E. May (Hay?), and John Wayles Eppes. [1186]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO.
    1812 August 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Poland. #9013. Printed: L and B XIII, 182-83.

    Bill of exchange. U.S. invasion of Canada. U.S. to possess all of St. Lawrence except Quebec. U.S. privateers will do more damage to English commerce than combined European navies could. [2820-b]

  • JAMES LIGON for GIBSON & JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 August 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Encloses bank note. Spinning machine from New York. [2821]

  • GRIST MILL ESTIMATE.
    1812 August
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J., Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Memorandum by W. and R. Mitchell of terms for grinding T. J.'s wheat. [1187]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON CAMPBELL COUNTY. COPIES OF EXHIBITS IN ANSWER TO SCOTT'S SUIT.
    [1812 ca. August].
    ADS. 3 pp. McGregor Library, #564.

    a. 11 January 1771. Receipt to John Wayles by James Donald for currency for 99 acres of land near Ivy Creek. Signed Richard Stith, surveyor. b. 19 December 1795. Thomas Jefferson. Receipt to Surveyor of Campbell County for receiving land warrants, surveying, certificates. Receipted, Richard Stith, Surveyor. c. 23. December 1795. Survey. 100 acres of land, Campbell County, Ivy Creek, bounded by Wilkinson, Johnson, [Richard] Tullos. Plat. Richard Stith, Surveyor. Wm. Peter Martin, C. C. d. 5, 19 December 1795. Land Office Treasury warrant for 100 acres. Jefferson's entry for above lands. Surveyed, Richard Stith. Recorded, land office, 1796, by Charles Blagrove, Registrar. Grant issued 1797, attested 1812. e. 15 November 1796. Letter from Samuel Scott, Campbell County, offering to buy land on Ivy Creek. Suggests 2 or 3 men as judges. Refers to Bowling Clarke, Jefferson's overseer. f. 26 December 1803. Survey for Edmund Tate of 54 3/4 acres in Campbell County on Ivy Creek. Mentions Wilkerson, Johnson (now Couch), Tullos. Assigned to Samuel Scott. Wm. P. Martin, Surveyor. g. 15 November 1809. Survey of T. J.'s land in Campbell County by William P. Martin, Surveyor. Mentions Wilkerson, Couch, Tullos, Samuel Scott. [1188, N-550]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON PAPERS in CHANCERY SUIT, SCOTT vs. JEFFERSON and HARRISON.
    [1812 ca. August].
    AD. 3 items, 14 pp. File drafts. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    a. Samuel Scott's petition to Creed Taylor, judge of the Superior Court of Chancery for the Richmond district, stating history of his title to 50 acres of land in Campbell County, Va. b. Separate answer of Samuel J. Harrison to the above. c. Separate answer of Thomas Jefferson to the above. Names mentioned: Christopher Anthony, Bedford County, Campbell County, Benjamin Howard, Thomas Humphreys, William P. Martin, Poplar Forest, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Richard Smith, Richard Stith, Edmund Tate (Tait), Isham Talbot, Mr. Timberlake, John Wayles, Mr. Wilkerson (Wilkinson). [1189]

  • SAMUEL J. HARRISON, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1812 September 2.
    ALS.1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Sends answer to Samuel Scott's bill. Price of wheat, Richmond. [1190]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to SAMUEL J. HARRISON, Lynchburg.
    1812 September 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Requests signature on his answer to Samuel Scott, before sending it to George Hay and William Wirt. [1191]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to JOSEPH SLAUGHTER.
    1812 September 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Requesting that he act as commissioner in taking depositions in suit brought against him by Samuel Scott. [1192]

  • JOSEPH SLAUGHTER to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1812 September 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library. #564.

    Agrees to take depositions in Scott suit. Magistrates are Capt. William Irvine, Joel Leftwich, David Sanders, and Jabez Leftwich. New London not in this county. [1193]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON Poplar Forest, to BURGESS GRIFFIN.
    1812 September 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Deposition in Samuel Scott's suit. Mentions Mr. Bradford (William Radford?), Mr. Claxton, Samuel J. Harrison, and [Joel] Yancey. [1194]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to WILLIAM P. MARTIN.
    1812 September 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Depositions for Samuel Scott's suit. Wishes to verify signatures of Richard Stith and Samuel Scott. Mentions Mr. Bradford (William Radford?), Mr. Claxton, James Donald, and Joel Yancey. [1195]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to THOMAS WHITTINGTON.
    1812 September 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Depositions in the Samuel Scott suit. [1196]

  • BURGESS GRIFFIN, Old Glebe, Bedford County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1812 September 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Will attend meeting at Mr. Claxton's to give depositions in the Samuel Scott suit. [1197]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to JAMES STEPTOE, Clerk of Bedford County.
    1812 September 10.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Depositions for Samuel Scott's suit. Asks for testimony on condition of records in clerk's office in 1772 which would account for lack of Richard Stith's entry. Also wishes verification of handwriting of James Donald and Richard Stith. [1198]

  • MRS. MOLLY LEWIS to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 September 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Joe to help her. Wishes barrels sent to be filled with surplus apples. Mentions Mr. Chisolm. T. J. note on verso: surveying calculations for Shadwell fields. [2822]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 October 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Barnes asks for an order on the cashier of the Bank of Pennsylvania to pay General Kosciuszko's dividend. [1199]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JONATHAN SMITH.
    1812 October 8.
    ANS. 1 pp. Photostat. #2283. Original owned by Polish Roman Catholic Union of America.

    Requests the cashier of the Bank of Pennsylvania to pay General Kosciuszko's dividend to John Barnes.

  • GIBSON & JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 October 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Unless Congress intervenes, wheat and flour prices will rise. [2823]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [JEREMIAH A.] GOODMAN.
    1812 October 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. #11411. Owned by Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest.

    T. J. writes that injuries sustained from falling off a horse prevent his travelling. Hugh Chisolm will be plastering the house and will need lime, sand, and a hand to help. He also expects Reuben Perry and James Hubbard to be witnesses during a coming court case.

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 October 13.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Expresses regret at T. J.'s fall; suggests applications of flannel as remedy. Remittance to General Kosciuszko. T. J.'s intended journey to Bedford County. [1200]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PETER MINOR.
    1812 October 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #2510.

    Purchase of Mr. Gilmore's horse. Reference to T. J. Randolph. [1201]

  • GIBSON & JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 October 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Wheat and flour prices. [2824]

  • CONTRACT FOR SERVICES BETWEEN RICHARD DURRET and THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 October 28.
    ANS. 1 pp. Annotations by T. J. on verso. #6435.

    Durrett, a carpenter, agrees to work for T. J. for one year and receive in payment £40, 450 pounds of pork and a peck of corn meal per week.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM ON WHEAT FROM POPLAR FOREST.
    1812 October -December.
    AD. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    "The whole crop of 1812 except the seed" equaled 1096 barrels. [1202]

  • GIBSON & JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 November 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Note falling due. Wheat and flour prices. [2825]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DAVID HIGGINBOTHAM, Milton, forwarded to Richmond.
    1812 November 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3330.

    William Short's reply. Going to Bedford. To settle with Higginbotham on return about land matter. [2826]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON.
    1812 November 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Payment of taxes in Bedford County through draft on Gibson & Jefferson, Richmond. Prospects of paying his account. [1203]

  • JOHN SPEYER, Stockholm, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 November 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.

    Forwards a letter from Madame de Staël [not present].

  • ABNER CALLAWAY to THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Monticello].
    1812 November 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Requesting a loan of 200 bricks, to be returned with those lent to Colonel Watts. [1204]

  • GIBSON & JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1812 December 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    T. J.'s bond to T. Gwathmey due for payment. Wheat and flour prices. [2827]

  • BURGESS GRIFFIN to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1812 December 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Carter B. Page holds T. J.'s bond in Richmond. [1205]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1812 December 9.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Recommending that T. J. lease Hour mill to John Eliason since Mr. Shoemaker has broken his lease. No news of John Morton or General Kosciuszko. [1206]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DEED to BENJAMIN JOHNSON, Bedford County.
    1812 December 13.
    AD. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Exchange of lands in Bedford and Campbell Counties for mutual benefit. Mentioned: John Gill, David Johnson, John H. Moreman, Samuel Poindexter, Daniel Robertson, and John Wayles. Witnessed by Lemuel Johnson, Jeremiah A. Goodman, Nirwood Daniel, Stephen Butler, and Lilbourn Johnson. [1207]

  • LIST OF MILITIA SUBSCRIPTIONS.
    [1812].
    D. 2 pp. Photostat. Maury Papers, #61.

    Subscribers beside T. J. for raising an Albemarle Company included: Charles Bankhead, R. M. Bell, J. Bishop, Chiles M. Brand, Peter Carr, G. Carr, John Craven, Charles Day, Dixon Dedham, James Dinsmore, George Divers, Charles Everette, James Garnett, Alexander Garrett, Elijah Garth, John M. Guy, John Kelly, William Kelly, Samuel Leitch, Reuben Mansfield, Wilson Medearis, Thomas J. Randolph, William Watson, John Wayman, John Winn. [1208]

  • W. & R. MITCHELL. GRISTMILL ACCOUNT.
    1812-1813.
    2 items, 1 T. J. AD. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Account rendered to T. J. for wheat and flour. Terms for grinding wheat. [1209]

  • POPLAR FOREST ACCOUNT.
    [1812].
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Account of tobacco sold to Samuel J. Harrison in 1812. [1210]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, PLANS FOR GARDENS AT MONTICELLO.
    [ca. 1812].
    AD. 2 pp. #11164.

    T. J.'s descriptions of plans for designing, building and planting vegetable gardens at Monticello.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON et al. to [JAMES] LEITCH, Charlottesville.
    [1812-1824].
    ALS. 5 items. #38-755.

    Orders to Leitch for a cross-cut saw, olive oil, hand irons, rice, and 4 yds. of diaper; three from T. J., one from T. J. Randolph, and one from Martha Randolph. [1211]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Charlottesville, LETTERCOVER to NICHOLAS PHILIP TRIST, Donaldsonville, Louisiana.
    [Post-1812.]
    AD. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5385-n.

    [2829]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1813 January 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 5-6.

    Asks protection from a petition presented to the legislature by the Rivanna Company for an enlargement of their powers. Threatens T. J.'s mill. [1212]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 January 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    John Eliason requests interview regarding leasing of T. J.'s mills. References to General Kosciuszko, John Morton, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [1213]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JEREMIAH GOODMAN, Poplar Forest.
    1813 January 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5555-a.

    Dick arrived via Lynchburg. Mr. Gibson and wheat. Tobacco at Lynchburg to Mr. Harrison. Mr. Perry too slow. Goodman's debts. Mentions Mr. Darnell. Richmond. [2830]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES RONALDSON, Philadelphia.
    1813 January 12.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Miss Sarah Mortimer. #5506. Printed: L and B XIII,204-6; Betts, Garden Book, 505, extract.

    Cork tree from Paris. Olives from Aix, sainfoin from Malta, and acorns from Marseilles African rice in Georgia and Kentucky. Household manufactures. Marine hospitals, seamen, Mr. Gallatin. Grain trade with enemies. War in Iberia Peninsula and the Baltic. [2831]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 January 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 6.

    Defense of T. J.'s rights against the petition of the Rivanna Company. References to [Philip P.?] Barbour and [Chapman] Johnson. [1214]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES RONALDSON.
    1813 January 12.
    L. 2 pp. Fragment. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: L & B XIII 204-206; Ford IX 370-373; B of R VI 397 (MS. in DLC).

    Difficulties in attempting to introduce new plants and trees: the cork tree, the olive tree of Aix, sainfoin, and upland rice. Development of cotton and cotton weaving. Household manufacture. [1215]

  • JAMES LIGON for GIBSON & JEFFERSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 January 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Funds to credit of James Hamilton of Williamsboro, North Carolina, in Bank of Virginia. Mentions Mr. Gibson. [2832]

  • DAVID HIGGINBOTHAM BOND TO WILLIAM SHORT. In hand of THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 January 31.
    AD. 2 pp. #3330.

    Higginbotham, of Albemarle County, to pay Short, of Philadelphia, in U.S. dollars, through Bank of Richmond. Short assigns to Joseph and George [Marx?]. Witnessed by Carter H. Harrison. [2833]

  • DAVID HIGGINBOTHAM BOND TO WILLIAM SHORT. In hand of THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 January 31.
    AD. 1 pp. #3330.

    Text as 2833; not assigned. Marked paid. [2834]

  • DAVID HIGGINBOTHAM BOND TO WILLIAM SHORT. In hand of THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 January 31.
    AD. 1 pp. #3330.

    Text as 2833; not assigned. Signature of David Higginbotham crossed out by Short, who notes on verso, 1816 May 4, that the obligation was satisfied with land found outside the Indian Camp estate limits. [2835]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 February 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mr. T Taylor, presumably for Mr. Gallego, offers to buy land from T. J. Edmund Randolph at Winchester. Mr. Randolph's boat to bring powder. [2836]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 February 17.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 7-8.

    Services by Cabell, [P. P.?] Barbour, and [Chapman] Johnson in the Virginia legislature in defense of T. J.'s rights against the bill petitioned by the Rivanna Company. Action in the Senate and House of Delegates. Use of T. J.'s canal by the company and exemption of T. J.'s and his customer's produce from tools were involved. [1216]

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON, Woodlawn, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 February 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 24.

    Sends Squire for garden seeds. Invitation to visit. Delayed at Woodlawn by Mrs. [David] Pryor's illness. [1217]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DABNEY CARR.
    1813 February 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Requests that he bring a letter to attention of Edmund Randolph. Offer for his tenement excellent. [1218]

  • DAVID HIGGINBOTHAM BOND TO WILLIAM SHORT. In hand of THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 February 27.
    AD. 1 pp. #3330.

    Rent on the Indian Camp lands. [2837]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RANDOLPH JEFFERSON.
    1813 March 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 25.

    Send seeds for vegetable and flower garden. Will call on Randolph on way to Bedford if road passable. [1219]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1813 March 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-163.

    Sends seed of broom and sprout kale plants. [1220]

  • DABNEY CARR, Winchester, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 March 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Letter for Edmund Randolph forwarded through Dr. Grayson. Randolph lives with son-in-law, Bennett Taylor. [1221]

  • WILL OF ANNE SCOTT JEFFERSON MARKS. In hand of THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 March 26.
    AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Debts of Hastings Marks. Bequests to children of Martha Jefferson Randolph. Thomas Jefferson Randolph, executor. Witnessed by William McLung, Hugh Chisholm, and E. Bacon. [2838]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 April 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Scolding his grandfather for failing to write. [1222]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH HORNSBY, [Kentucky].
    1813 April 21.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Requests his aid in getting his title to Henderson land confirmed by Mrs. Thomas Hornsby, last of minor heirs of Bennett Henderson. William D. Meriwether has influenced Hornsby in this. Mentions Craven Peyton, William Pope Duval, and Gov. Christopher Greenup. [1223]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RODOLPHUS DICKINSON, Greenfield, Mass.
    1813 April 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. #1043. Another MS. in DLC.

    Thanking him for a copy of his book, View of Massachusetts Proper. [1224]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 April 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    William Marshall, hired by Mr. Taylor to handle Mazzei's affairs. T. J. and Mr. Randolph must sign bill. Flour prices. [2839]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 April 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Letter of introduction for John Eliason, who is interested in managing T. J.'s mill. [1225]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 April 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Encloses letter from George Williams of Baltimore with news of General Kosciuszko. [1226]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg.
    1813 April 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Unable to make payment because he was caught by the blockade before the sale of his flour. Sale ordered through Patrick Gibson of Richmond. Export from Norfolk possible. [1227]

  • ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1813 May 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    T. J.'s arrangements for repayment of debt satisfactory. Attempts to run flour through Dismal Swamp may raise prices; large quantity in Richmond keeps price low. [1228]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 May 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of sale, drawn by William Marshall for Mr. Taylor, transferring Mazzei's lands, invalid, unless Mazzei U.S. citizen. Flour sale. [2840]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to CHARLES CLAY.
    1813 May 6.
    L. 1 pp. Photostat of printed extract from unidentified newspaper. Deposit of Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5385-a.

    Spinning machine. [2841]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 May 25.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Negotiations on the exchange of T. J.'s land in Bedford for J. W. Eppes' Pantops near Monticello. If exchange be made, Eppes wishes land in Bedford in feesimple without reversionary claims. Resentment at T. J.'s favoring the Randolphs. Francis Eppes in school at Lynchburg, boarding with Seth Ward. President's majority in Congress. Failure of General Dearborn. Fever among the troops. Surrender of York (Toronto). [1229]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RANDOLPH JEFFERSON.
    1813 May 25.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 26-27.

    Request for carp to stock his fish pond. Gift of a spinning-jenny. Plans for a visit at Snowden on way to Bedford County. Course of reading for James Lilburne Jefferson, Randolph's son. Suggestions for farming operations and crop rotation. [1230]

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 May 26.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 28.

    Carp for T. J.'s fish pond. James Lilburne Jefferson to begin course of reading. Grateful for spinning jenny. Invitation to Anna Scott Marks to visit. T. J.'s farming methods too difficult. [1231]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 May 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mazzei's power of attorney acceptable to Mr. Taylor. Flour prices. Burr has powder; other powder from T. White. [2842]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN ELIASON, Georgetown.
    1813 May 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Owned by the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #6449. Printed: Betts, Farm Book, 393, extract.

    [Thomas Eston] Randolph to keep mill. Terms of tenancy. [2843]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 June 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    T. J.'s account with Barnes. Remittances received from Gibson & Jefferson and sent to General Kosciuszko. Recommending John Eliason. References to George Williams, John Morton, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [1232]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 June 4.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Recommending T. J. charge General Kosciuszko one year's interest for services rendered in regard to public stock. Includes an account, 1809 to 1813. [1233]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 June 20.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Suggests a remittance might be made to General Kosciuszko through George Williams of Baltimore and Russell & Morton of Bordeaux without resorting to a bill of exchange. Present rate of exchange. Defeat of Bonaparte in Russia. Lawless division of Poland by Austria, Prussia, and Russia. [1234]

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON, Snowden, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 June 21.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 30.

    Wife grateful for gardening book; her illness. No woman available to learn to spin. Expects Anna Scott Marks for visit. James Lilburne Jefferson has joined the volunteers. No carp available. Will send for ram in cooler weather. [1236]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1813 June 24.
    ALS. 7 pp. #38-576. Printed: Ford IX 388-395; L & B XIII 269-279; TJR IV 196-201.

    Importance of the rule that taxation and loans go hand-in-hand, so as not to alienate the land from the next generation. Money should be issued by the government, not by private banks. Reference to Francis Eppes. [1237]

  • FRANK CARR, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 June 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Encloses sample of antimony found in neighborhood. (The antimony was sent to Correa de Serra). [1238]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 July 6
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Method of remittance to General Kosciuszko: K. to draw a bill of exchange on Barnes. [1239]

  • DABNEY CARR, Winchester, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 July 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Encloses deed from Edmund Randolph, whose health is low. (He died 13 September 1813). [1240]

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON, Snowden, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 July 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 31.

    Sends girl to learn to use spinning jenny. Expects visit. [1241]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BENJAMIN ROMAYNE.
    1813 July 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. #726. Another MS. in DLC.

    Expressing his thanks for a Republican oration sent to him by Dr. Romayne. [1242]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RANDOLPH JEFFERSON, Snowden.
    1813 July 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 32.

    Progress of girl learning to spin. Plans for trip to Bedford, Snowden. Will send jenny. [1243]

  • THOMAS HORNSBY, Shelbyville, Ky., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Charlottesville.
    1813 July 21.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Sale of property of minor Henderson children to Craven Peyton was done without their knowledge or permission. Justifies his action regarding his wife, Frances Henderson Hornsby's share. Mentions Elizabeth Henderson, Charles Henderson, James L. Henderson, Joseph Hornsby, Christopher Greenup, and William Meriwether. [1244]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 July 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Paid Mr. Hooe and Judge Holmes. Chocolate by mail. David Higginbotham paid. Forwards statement of sale to Mr. Taylor. Mr. Derieux, at Eagle Tavern, claims Mazzei's property. [2844]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH
    1813 July 31.
    ANS. 1 pp. #9977.

    T. J. orders 25 pounds of brown sugar.

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 August 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Judah's note discounted. No money from O. Philpotts for tobacco, although William Hay, Jr., sues. [2845]

  • CHARLES L. LEWIS, Salem, Livingston County, Kentucky, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 August 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #8937.

    Asks financial help to be sent by Mr. Woods. [2845-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to DAVID HIGGINBOTHAM.
    1813 August 8.
    ANS. 1 pp. #3330.

    Mr. Gamble wants to know about common on land in Richmond. Papers of James Buchanan and Col. Byrd, and Carter's deed. [2846]

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON, Snowden, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 August 8 [Date received, August 7].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 33.

    Requests loan of $40. Inquires about slave Fanny's progress in learning to spin. [1245]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RANDOLPH JEFFERSON, Snowden.
    1813 August 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 34.

    Borrowed money for Randolph Jefferson. Poor year for corn, wheat, and livestock. Progress of Randolph's slave in spinning. Advises that he wait to sell his wheat until winter drives off blockading ships. [1246]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 August 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Deed to Mr. Taylor when he returns from Springs. [2847]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to SAMUEL H. SMITH.
    1813 August 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Owned by George Green Shackelford. #5661-a.

    Recommends Joseph Dougherty for position with Smith. National Intelligencer subscription mentioning Mr. Gale. Regrets that Mrs. Smith had to leave country for city life. [2848]

  • PETER MINOR, Ridgeway, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 August 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2493.

    Thanking Jefferson for his aid in getting Minor the position of principal assessor. [1247]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg.
    1813 August 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Sends draft on Gibson & Jefferson. Last year's flour sold at low price due to blockade. Poor crops this year. Order for sugar, tea, molasses, and a clamp for a dry rubbing brush. [1248]

  • BROWN & ROBERTSON, Lynchburg, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1813 August 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Receipt of draft on Gibson & Jefferson. Sending all articles except molasses. [1249]

  • WILLIAM CANBY to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 August 29.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Owned by Isaac Jeanes. Recipient's copy in MHi. #4598-b.

    Religious questions. [2848-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to CHARLES JOHNSTON.
    1813 September 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Apologizing for his inability to pay his bond. References to [Burgess] Griffin. [1267]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to RANDOLPH JEFFERSON, Snowden.
    1813 September 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 35.

    Sends spinning jenny. Plans for visit with Randolph. Mentions Henry Flood, Noah Flood, and the Gibsons. [1250]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1813 September 11.
    ALS. 8 pp. #38-576. Printed: L & B XIII 353-368; Ford IX 395-403 n; B of R VI 143 (MS. in DLC).

    Opinions on government finance, taxes, and debts. Must defray the expenses of the war in our own time. Bank paper must be suppressed and the circulating medium restored to the nation. Detailed consideration of the rate of interest on government loans. Reference to Francis Eppes. [1251]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1813 September 11.
    L. 4 pp. Extract by Joseph C. Cabell. Cabell Papers, #38-111. Bears: 1813 November 6 T. J. to John Wayles Eppes and 1813 June 24, T. J. to John Wayles Eppes.

    Importance of loans and taxes going hand-in-hand. Paper money should be issued by government and backed by taxes, not by banks. [1299]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to WILLIAM CANBY.
    1813 September 18.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century copy. Owned by Isaac Jeanes. #4598-b. Printed: L and B XIII, 376-78. Polygraph copy in DLC.

    Religious questions. Mentions Jesus, Richard Mott, Papists, Quakers, Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists, Aristides, Cato, William Penn, John Tillotson, Euclid, geometry, and St. Athanasius. [2848-b]

  • CHARLES L. BANKHEAD to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 September 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Requests hamper of charcoal to dry his malt. [1252]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES MARTIN.
    1813 September 20.
    L. 2 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: Ford IX 419-421; L & B XIII 381-384; B of R VI 316 (MS. in DLC).

    Preference for shorter term for senators. Conduct of Federalists in Massachusetts in this crisis. Her secession would be followed by humiliating return to the union. [1253]

  • JOSEPH SLAUGHTER MAP OF TOMAHAWK CREEK LANDS.
    1813 September.
    D. 1 pp. 22" x 12 1/2". Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [2849]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON BLANK CONTRACT.
    1813 [ante-October].
    ADS. 1 pp. #4195. Cf. Betts, Farm Book, 86.

    Lease for people of Milton to cut firewood between Milton and Colle. [2852]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON.
    1813 October 6.
    ALS. File draft. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #4019.

    Drafts from Bedford to Brown and Robertson, sheriff of Bedford, Nimrod Darnell, and Jeremiah A. Goodman. Payments to Craven Peyton, David Higginbotham, William Garth (deputy sheriff of Albemarle) and Gales and Seaton (editors of National Intelligencer), Washington. Flour prices. Drought. Wheat, corn, tobacco. British blockade of Chesapeake Bay impossible to maintain in winter. [2850]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 October 10.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Remittances to General Kosciuszko. Purchase of exchange from George Williams. Payment of order to J. Smith. [1254]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 October 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Attends to drafts. Encloses notes care of Mr. Higginbotham as mails undependable. Flour prices. Mr. H. paid for repairing T. J.'s watch. [2851]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 October 19.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Difficulties in purchasing a bill of exchange from George Williams on Russell & Morton. [1255]

  • GEORGE WILLIAMS to JOHN BARNES RE ACCOUNT OF TADUESZ KOSCIUSZKO.
    1813 Octobert 20.
    ALS. 3 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Originally enclosed with Barnes' letter to T. J. of 1813 November 10? [1070]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1813 November 6.
    ALS. 20 pp. File draft[?]. #38-576. Partly printed: L & B XIII 404-432; TJR IV 211-227; Ford IX 403-417 n; B of R VI 143 (MS. in DLC).

    Opposition to re-establishment of the Bank of the U. S. Relative advantages of paper money and specie as media of exchange. General government should have sole right of establishing banks of discount for paper. Question of the public debt. References to Adam Smith and David Hume. (A cancelled paragraph dealing with the establishment of the Bank of the United States follows the first paragraph of this draft. It appears in none of the printed editions listed above.) [1256]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Williamsburg.
    1813 November 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: AD. 1 pp. #201. Partly printed: Cabell 8-9; B of R VI 58 (MS. in DLC).

    Bill to extend powers of the Rivanna Co. Requests return of Say's Traité d'economie politique. References to Col. [Nimrod] Bramham, [George] Divers, and Dabney Minor. [1257]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 November 10.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Purchase of bill of exchange from George Williams; acknowledgement by General Kosciuszko of money received from Russell & Morton. [1258]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS HORNSBY, Shelbyville, Ky.
    1813 November 11.
    ALS. 3 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Requests that he meet with Gov. Christopher Greenup to adjust the differences regarding confirmation of Frances Henderson Hornsby's deed for her share of the Bennett Henderson estate, a deed made while she was a minor. References to James L. Henderson, Eliza Henderson, Elizabeth Henderson, John Henderson, and Craven Peyton. [1259]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 November 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Sends money. Flour prices. [2853]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Williamsburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 November 29.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 10-12.

    Bill concerning T. J. and the Rivanna River Co. will pass the Virginia Assembly. Disagrees with T. J. on the length of the charter. Prefers Jean Baptiste Say's book on political economy to Adam Smith's. [1260]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Monticello], to BARON ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT.
    1813 December 6.
    ALS. 4 pp. Photostat. #38-257. Original in DLC. Printed: Ford IX 430-433; L & B XIV 20-25; B of R VI 224 (MS. in DLC).

    Acquaintance with José Correa da Serra. Receipt of Von Humboldt's books on astronomical observations and on New Spain. Revolutions in Latin America may lead to military despotisms. Important that American governments be separated from the "broils of Europe". Unprincipled policy of England has prevented a peaceful policy with the Indians. Brutalization and extermination of Indians compared to treatment of Ireland. British Arrowsmith and American Pike guilty of plagiarism. Delay in the publication of the journal of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Gift of tobacco seed to Von Humboldt. [1261]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 December 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 12-13.

    Books forwarded through General Moore. Reelection of Governor Barbour expected despite discontent throughout the state. Consultation with Charles Everett and Jesse W. Garth relative to the petition of the Rivanna River Co. [1262]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1813 December 12.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Remittance to General Kosciuszko via George Williams and Morton & Russell is not possible. Congratulations on Thomas M. Randolph, Jr.'s safe return. [1263]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 December 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    T. J.'s note. Flour prices. Embargo has stopped West Indies trade. [2854]

  • ELIZABETH HENDERSON. DEPOSITION.
    1813 December 25.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Deposition denying knowledge of sale of her daughter's property to Craven Peyton by James L. Henderson until several years after the transaction. [1264]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CHARLES CLAY.
    1813 December 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #2288. Printed: B of R VI 86 (MS. in DLC).

    Price of Mr. Forbes' wool-carding and cotton-carding machines. [1265]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813 December 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Flour sales and w heat prices. [2855]

  • DABNEY MINOR, Albemarle County, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1813 December 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 10.

    Agreement between T. J. and the Rivanna Company directors that bill be passed. References to [Charles] Everett and E. Garth. [1266]

  • [W. & R. MITCHELL]. ACCOUNTS AGAINST THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1813.
    D. 2 items. One endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Accounts of the milling of the Poplar Forest wheat crop. [1268]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ACCOUNT WITH DR. WILLIAM STEPTOE.
    1813-1814.
    ADS. 1 pp. In hand of William Steptoe; endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Services rendered and medications prescribed. Patients include slaves Aggy, Maria, Ambrose, and Sally. Mentions Mr. Clay. [2857]

  • JOSÉ FRANCISCO CORREA DE SERRA, PLAN FOR A BOTANICAL GARDEN FOR A PUBLIC SCHOOL.
    [1813-1820].
    D. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. #7254-b.
  • THOMAS HORNSBY, Shelbyville, Ky., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 January 9.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Sends Elizabeth Henderson's deposition regarding the shares of the minor children of Bennett Henderson. Asks about John Henderson's mill race. Value of land mortgaged to Craven Peyton as security for property near Big Bone Lick, Ky., he purchased from James L. Henderson in Virginia. References to William Meriwether and Christopher Greenup. [1269]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON.
    1814 January 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. #9371-o.

    Regarding flour prices, and 100 barrels of flour T. J. has ready for sale.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER.
    1814 January 16.
    L. 3 pp. Copy by Ellen Randolph. #38-130. Printed: L & B XIV 54-63 (minor variations); B of R VI 95 (MS. in DLC).

    Congratulates him on his edition of Justinian's Institutes, but wishes he had put his time into Bracton's De Legibus Angliae. Would like to see Blackstone's work supplemented by specification of particular cases of which his principles are the essence. Cannot give name of author of Commentaries on Montesquieu [Destutt de Tracy]; manuscript now in T. J.'s hands. [1270]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL.
    1814 January 17.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 13-16; L & B XIV 67-70; B of R VI 58 (MS. in DLC).

    Encloses letters written to John Wayles Eppes regarding public debt, banks, and money. Advises gradual reduction of paper money in Virginia. Favors division of state into hundreds or wards. [1271]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 January 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Sends money. Flour prices and sales, some to Alexandria, Va. [2858]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 January 23.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 16-18.

    Expresses limited approval of a state banking system. Voted for chartering Bank of Virginia. Restriction of the residence of a member of the House of Representatives to the district from which he was elected. Bill respecting the Rivanna River Company. Reasons for the division of state into wards. [1272]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1814 January 31.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 19-21; Ford IX 451-453; L & B XIV 82-85; TJR IV 238-239; B of R VI 58 (MS. in DLC).

    Receipt of Say's Traité d'economie politique. Opinions as to whether states may prescribe any qualifications for members of Congress not contained in the Constitution. Line of demarcation between powers of the state and national governments. Maintains an interest in only two subjects: public education, and the division of counties into wards or hundreds. [1273]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MRS. ELIZABETH TRIST, at Mr. Gilmer's, near Henry Court House.
    1814 February 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by John R. Burke. #5422.

    Ellen Wayles Randolph's translation of letter. Martha's new daughter Septimia Ann. Children have whooping cough. Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. probably leaves in spring to campaign T. J. Randolph's girl friend at Warren. Mr. Gilmer's brothers well. Dr. Gilmer left Milton for place bought from Key near Mr. Minor. [2859]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JEREMIAH GOODMAN, Poplar Forest.
    1814 February 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3177. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation.

    Remittance through Patrick Gibson of Richmond. Instructions for sowing clover, shipment of beef and tobacco, rationing of salt. No flour sold. Orders to kill all dogs in excess of two, since they are taxable. [1274]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 February 5.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 21-23.

    Assembly's action on residence requirements for Congressmen. Passage of the Rivanna River Company bill in form agreed upon by T. J. and [Dabney] Minor. Bill to charter bank at Wheeling. [1275]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 February 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Nail rod, corks, and powder by Mr. Johnson. Flour prices. T. J. accounts with Samuel P. Adams, James Brown, Jr., and Ignatius J. Dick. [2860]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 February 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Inability to make remittance to George Williams for General Kosciuszko. [1276]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 February 11.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Confidence in the credit of the Bank of Pennsylvania; opposes disposal of General Kosciuszko's bank stock. Beneficial results of banks overshadow their evils. [1277]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN BARNES, Georgetown.
    1814 February 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. #2224. Original owned by Wayne M. Hart.

    Orders to convert Kosciuszko's stock in the Bank of Pennsylvania to government stock. Lack of confidence in banks. Failure of the Manhattan Bank. [1278]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 February 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    T. J.'s note falls due. New one enclosed for signature. Prospect of peace and trade with Holland influence tobacco market, but not flour prices. [2861]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 February 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Conversion of General Kosciuszko's shares in the Bank of Pennsylvania to government stock. Remittance to General K. Importance of stopping the increase of banks. Effect of the failure of the Bank of Manhattan on other banks. [1279]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 March 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Note may not be received. Will pay anyway, renew new one when received. Flour prices. Encloses money. [2862]

  • MARTIN DAWSON & CO., Milton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 March 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    T. J.'s note to Craven Peyton for corn purchases. Will accept draft on Richmond or cash at Charlottesville. [2863]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Carysbrook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 March 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 24.

    Return of T. J.'s letters on banking and finance which have been shown to William C. Rives, [John?] Tucker, Thomas Ritchie, and [John H.] Cocke. [1280]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 March 8.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Considers transfer of T. J.'s and General Kosciuszko's Bank of Pennsylvania stock into loan office certificates unwise. [1281]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 March 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    New procedure for handling T. J. s notes. Encloses notes. Flour sales. [2864]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HENRY M. BRACKENRIDGE, Baton Rouge
    1814 March 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. with attached address leaf. #14262.

    T. J. thanks Breckenridge for a copy of his recently published book, Views of Louisiana. Says book is a "valuable contribution towards the knowlege [sic] of a great country which nature has destined to become the most interesting portion of the western world."

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Carysbrook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 March 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Mr. Cary [Wilson J. Cary? Wilson M. Cary?] not at home. [1282]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 March 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Notes received. Encloses bank notes. [2865]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 April 5.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Figures proving Bank of Pennsylvania stock is preferable to loan office certificates. [1283]

  • PETER CARR to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 April 7 [date received].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Introducing the son of Dr. John D. Orr, a student of [Louis H.] Girardin. [1284]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 April 16.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    More facts to prove it is preferable to keep General Kosciuszko's Bank of Pennsylvania stock rather than converting to government stock. [1285]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1814 April 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Cocke Payers. Printed: B of R VI 89 (MS. in DLC). #3184.

    Offers to purchase a dark bay horse. Payment to be made after repeal of embargo permits sale of flour by Gibson & Jefferson. (Payment noted by Cocke's endorsement). [1286]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 April 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Repeal of restrictions brought flour buyers. Awaiting armistice. Mr. Albert bought tobacco. Powder. [2866]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN BARNES.
    1814 April 25.
    ALS. 4 pp. Photostat. #2283. Original owned by Polish Roman Catholic Union of America.

    T. J. discusses Tadeusz Kosciuszko's investments and the monetary situation of the United States.

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 April 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payment to General Armstrong for articles he forwarded for T. J. Madison has left for Montpellier. Reference to Mr. Harper and the Cossack dinners. [1287]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to SAMUEL BROWN.
    1814 April 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. #10594.

    T. J. sympathizes on the death of a loved one and comments on his own losses. He mentions the invention of a vapor bath, and the rise of household industries necessitated by the War of 1812, rejoices in the downfall of Napoleon, predicts bankruptcy for England, and requests a botanical specimen for Correa de Serra.

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 May 2.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Agrees to conversion of General Kosciuszko's shares of Bank of Pennsylvania stock into government stock. Requests letter of introduction to James Monroe or to William H. Crawford in order to get a bill of exchange for remittance to General Kosciuszko. [1288]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 May 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Purchase of government stock for General Kosciuszko. Reference to the Bank of Columbia. [1289]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 May 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Sends bank notes. Flour sales await armistice. [2867]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CRAVEN PEYTON, Monteagle.
    1814 May 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by John Peytom #5843-c.

    Encloses John Henderson's quitclaim for Peyton's use in defending against Elizabeth Henderson's claim that Peyton purchased for T. J. lands of minor Henderson children without her knowledge or permission. Mentions James Henderson, Thomas Hornsby. [2867-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE W. CAMPBELL.
    1814 May 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #2283. Original owned by Polish Roman Catholic Union of America.

    T. J. asks Campbell if it is possible for the Treasury to arrange for Tadeusz Kosciuszko to receive payment of annual interest due him and interrupted because of the war.

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 May 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Exchange of Kosciuszko's Bank of Pennsylvania stock for loan office certificates. Letter from Mr. Taylor regarding bank stock, government stock, and bills of exchange. [1290]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 May 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Sale of Kosciuszko's bank stock; purchase of government stock. [1291]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 May 24.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Sale of Kosciuszko's Bank of Pennsylvania stock. Remittance to Kosciuszko. Barnes in debt to purchase the General's government stock. [1292]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ELIZABETH HOUSE TRIST.
    1814 June 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #5213-d.
  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 June 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Flour prices declining. [2868]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to THOMAS LAW.
    1814 June 13.
    ALS. 4 pp. #9561. Printed: L and B XIV,138-44.

    Received and read Law's Second Thoughts on Instinctive Impulses. Agrees with his philosophy of morality in man. Wollaston's theory whimsical. Truth, love of God not foundations of morality as atheists, Deists virtuous men. Diderot, d'Alembert, d'Holbach, Condorcet examples. Taste, egoism also false. Helvetius quoted, refuted. Man's innate moral instinct true basis of morality. Education a corrective for its absence. Virtue conditioned by utility. Lord Kames, in Principles of Natural Religion, says the same. [2868-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON in account with W. & R. MITCHELL.
    1814 June 14.
    D. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bill for flour. [1293]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 June 16.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Sale of Kosciuszko's bank stock finally completed. Remittance to the General through Baring Brothers of London. Difficult trip from Philadelphia. [1294]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg.
    1814 June 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Unable to meet payments since last year's flour unsold and bad drought this year. Peace orneutral commerce will help the growing crop. Plans tobacco crop. Mentions Patrick Gibson. [1295]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 June 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Purchase of bill of exchange to send remittance to General Kosciuszko. Encloses account with T. J. Mentions Mr. Nourse. [1296]

  • ACCOUNT OF TADUESZ KOSCIUSZKO WITH JOHN BARNES.
    1814 June 22.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Originally enclosed with Barnes' letter to T. J. of the same date. [1070]

  • JOHNS BARNES to TADUESZ KOSCIUSZKO.
    1814 June 22.
    ALS. 2 pp. Copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Originally enclosed with Barnes' letter to T. J. of 1814 June 27. [1070]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ARCHIBALD ROBINSON [ROBERTSON], Lynchburg.
    1814 June 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Patrick Gibson is remitting money due to Jeremiah A. Goodman through Robertson. Order for sugar. [1297]

  • ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1814 June 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Hopes for payment from T. J. Will make remittance to Jeremiah Goodman. [1298]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 June 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bowie & Kurtz' bill of exchange on William Murdock given to James Monroe to be transmitted to Baring Brothers for General Kosciuszko. Desire for peace among Federalists. [1300]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO.
    1814 June 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Poland. #9013.

    Embargo and blockade prevent John Barnes from sending remittances to Kosciuszko. Insecurity of U.S. banks. Investment in Pennsylvania bank stock transferred to U.S. government loan. Peace between England and France. Great events at Paris. Mentions Mr. Morton, Boice & Kurtz, William Murdock of London, Messrs. Barings Brothers & Co. of London. [2868-b]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 July 7.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Remittances to Kosciuszko. Difficulties encountered and expenses incurred in conversion of Kosciuszko's bank of Pennsylvania stock into government stock. Notes that Kosciuszko's capital is increased but interest reduced by this transaction. [1301]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 July 13.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Growth of Philadelphia. Criticism of a gentleman not named. Great Britain's jealousy of our liberty and wealth. [1302]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 July 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Nail rod. T. J.'s account. [2869]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 July 29.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Remittance to General Kosciuszko. Payment for his government stock. Result of the commissioners at Ghent awaited. Inability of Britain to subjugate the United States. References to James Monroe, Mr. Pleisentson (of Mr. Monroe's office), and William H. Crawford. [1303]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 July.
    ALS. 3 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Visit from Mr. Taylor. Mr. S.'s house has fallen under the hammer of the auctioneer. Outcome of the war. Reference to Etienne Le Maire. [1304]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1814 August 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J., 38-163. Printed: B of R VI 89 (MS. in DLC). #38-163.

    Unable to pay for horse by order on Gibson & Jefferson because flour not sold. Hopes for peace. [1305]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CRAVEN PEYTON, Monteagle.
    1814 August 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. #9706.

    Charles L. Lewis' deed. [2870-a]

  • PETER CARR, Carr's Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 August 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Meeting of the committee consisting of John Winn, James Leitch, John Nicholas, [Frank] Carr, and Alexander Garrett, for viewing sites for Albemarle Academy. [1306]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM WIRT.
    1814 August 14.
    ALS. 8 pp. McGregor Library, #5622. Printed: L and B XIV, 162-73.

    Recollections of Patrick Henry. Topics: Loan Office scandal, Journals of House of Burgesses, Address to King, Memorials to Houses of Lords and Commons, Stamp Act, Royle's Virginia Gazette, Parson's Cause, Two-penny Act, Resolutions of 1765, T. J.'s revision of Virginia laws, Philips case, proposals for dictator. Names: John Robinson, James Maury, John Camm, Richard Bland, Nathaniel West Dandridge, John Littlepage, John Marshall, John Daly Burke, Peyton Randolph, Peter Randolph, George Wythe, Edmund Pendleton, Robert Carter Nicholas, Henry Lee, Richard Henry Lee, John Page, George Mason, George III of England, Edmund Randolph, Josiah Philips, Thomas L. Lee, John Taylor of Caroline, Andrew Moore, Edward Stevens. Places: Hanover, Williamsburg, Dismal Swamp, Staunton, Fredericksburg. [2871]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 August 16.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Requesting remittance from T. J. to cover installment due on General Kosciuszko's government bonds. Defense of Washington against the British. [1307]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS HORNSBY, Kentucky.
    1814 August 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Requests papers regarding Elizabeth Henderson's dower rights in the Bennett Henderson estate, especially with regard to John Henderson's mill race. Needs to repel fraudulent claim of [David] Michie. Mentions James L. Henderson and Christopher Greenup. [1308]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DABNEY CARR.
    1814 August 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Depositions in the question between T. J. and [David] Michie. Flood damage suffered by Peter Carr, Samuel Carr, and Peter Minor. Danger to Washington. Hopes for peace. [1309]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 August 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Impossible to send funds North. Transactions with Mr. Dufief and Mr. Barnes. Mr. Johnson brings cotton and castings. Nail rod. Mr. Randolph to send earthenware. [2872]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 August 29.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Failure of Patrick Gibson to remit to Barnes in time to make payment on General Kosciuszko's government stock. Retreat of our army from Bladensburg through Washington and Georgetown. President's encouragement of troops. Barnes deserted by Mrs. Ratcliffe and the slaves. [1310]

  • DANIEL F. CARR, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 August 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Request for money. (Endorsed by T. J.: "gave ord. on Gibson & Jefferson for 50 D.") [1311]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DANIEL F. CARR, Charlottesville.
    1814 August 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Order on Gibson & Jefferson of Richmond. [1312]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to SAMUEL CARR.
    1814 August 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Requesting that Roland Goodman be excused from military duty because of consumption. [1313]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PETER CARR.
    1814 September 7.
    ALS. 8 pp. File draft. #38-111. Printed: L & B XIX 211-221; Cabell 384-390; Niles Register X 34-35; Joseph C. Cabell Sundry Documents on a System of Public Education 12-18; B of R VI 71 (MS. in DLC).

    Plans for public education throughout the state providing elementary schools for all, with general college and professional schools for scholars. Elaborate discussion of the curriculum for Albemarle Academy. [1314]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1814 September 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #3509.

    T. J. comments on Wayles' health and then discusses the progress of the war, concluding by saying that "our people are too happy at home to enter into regular service, and that we cannot be defended but by making every citizen a soldier as the Greeks & Romans who had no standing armies."

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Warminster, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 September 17.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 24-27.

    Preparations for defense of Richmond against the British. Lack of money in treasury at Washington and Richmond. Loans from Bank of Virginia and from the Farmers' Bank to the state. Stopping of specie payment in these banks. Suggests Colonel Nicholas as next governor. [1315]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL.
    1814 September 23.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 27-30.

    Congress should have sole right of emission of paper money, based on taxation. But approves state auditors issuing certificates of indebtedness which will pass as currency until Congress shall undertake these measures. [1316]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON.
    1814 September 27.
    ALS. File copy. 1 pp. #9562.

    Wishes loan extension to cover taxes in Bedford. Credit of bank paper doubtful. Merchant support might help. Jugs from Mr. R. Randolph and glass from Capt. Oldham. Oil and corks from Gibson. Mentions Hour, wheat, and tobacco. Trip to Bedford. [2872-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1814 September 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 30-31; L & B XIV 199; B of R VI 58 (MS. in DLC) .

    Disapproves of depositing in the bank money from sale of glebe lands and from the Literary Fund. [1317]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 September 30.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Note received and enlarged. System of curtailing notes ended, but doubtless soon resumed. Bank measures necessary, merchants doing everything possible. Encloses money. Will send supplies by Johnson, pay Mr. Oldham for glass. [2873]

  • MR. S[TACK] to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    [1814 September ].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Regulations proposed for Albemarle Academy regarding tardiness, recitations, deportment, morals, and property damage. [1318]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 October 11.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Banking crisis due to failure of Northern and Southern banks to cooperate. Failure of the late public loan. Confidence in final victory. Good fortune in transferring General Kosciuszko's bank stock into government stock. [1319]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES MADISON.
    1814 October 15.
    L. 3 pp. Copy. #201. Printed: Ford IX 489-492; L & B XIV 202-207; B of R VI 309 (MS. in DLC).

    Copy sent to Joseph C. Cabell with letter of 1814 October 16. Opinions on what should be our object in the war with Great Britain. Paper money emissions. [1320]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1814 October 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: L. 3 pp. Copy. #201. Printed: Cabell 31; B of R VI 58 (MS. in DLC) .

    Encloses copy of letter to James Madison regarding public finance. [1321]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 October 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 32.

    Issuing of state certificates to bolster public credit. [1322]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE.
    1814 October 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-163.

    Endorsed by T. J. Printed: B of R VI 89 (MS. in DLC). Payment for horse. Expects long war. Reliance on militia. [1323]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to T. J., Bedford County.
    1814 October 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Renewal of a note. Letter forwarded to T. J. through Samuel J. Harrison. [1324]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 October 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Encloses note for renewal. Forwards copy to Bedford by Samuel J. Harrison. Drafts will be paid on presentation. [2874]

  • W & R. MITCHELL, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 November 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Enclosing an account with balance due the Mitchells. [1325]

  • ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1814 November 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Will pay draft on Patrick Gibson to Mr. Clayter. Requests payment of account if possible. [1326]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to CHARLES CLAY.
    1814 November 12.
    ANS. 1 pp. Photostat. Deposit of Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5385-a.

    Spectacles from Mr. McAlister in Philadelphia. [2875]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Mill Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 November 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Inability to go to school. Wishes to see T. J. [1327]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER.
    1814 November 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-588. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: Davis, Francis Walker Gilmer 78.

    Letter for Dr. Caspar Wistar. Hopes Gilmer will live permanently in Virginia where he will be without rivals in public life. [1328]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DR. ROBERT PATTERSON.
    1814 November 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. #11032.

    T. J. resigns as Chairman of the American Philosophical Society "for in truth I cannot be easy in holding as a sinecure an honor so justly due the talents and services of others."

  • WILLIAM MITCHELL. ESTIMATE for THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 December 2.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Mitchell's terms, per John McAllister, for grinding Jefferson's wheat. [1329]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 December 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Copy of letter from Baring Brothers & Co., London, acknowledging acceptance of a bill of exchange on William Murdock in favor of General Kosciuszko. Barnes hopes the national credit will be upheld. [1330]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 December 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Dr. Brockenbrough and John Harvie's note. No money from O. Philpotts. Tobacco and flour prices. [2876]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1814 December 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Jacquelin Harvie paid John Harvie's note. [2877]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 December 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Scrip certificates left with [Joseph] Nourse to purchase government stock. Requests power of attorney to receive dividends. [1331]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON. ALS.
    1814 December 23.
    Draft copy [?]. 1 pp. On verso of lettercover to T. J., Monticello, via Milton. #5914.

    John Harvie's payment. Tobacco and wheat. Ghent negotiations indicate Great Britain to accept peace. Judgments against O. Philpotts. Directs payment to Jeremiah Goodman at Poplar Forest near Lynchburg. [2878]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 December 27.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 32-35.

    Tracy's work on political economy. Possible solutions of the problems of financing the state government: loan from the Farmer's Bank;; issuance of treasury notes by the state; or a private loan by citizens. Thomas Mann Randolph's petition to open the falls near Milton and charge tolls on traffic conflicts with the Rivanna River Charter. References to Charles Yancey and William Wood. [1332]

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 December 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 36.

    Asks that watch and dog be sent by Stephen. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [1333]

  • JEREMIAH A. GOODMAN, Poplar Forest, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1814 December 30.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Dick leaves for Monticello with supplies, wheat for mill. Wheat prices for Mr. Mitchell. Phill Hubbard at Poplar Forest, perhaps to marry Hanna. Farm business. Mentions Mr. Darnell, Lewis Brown, Mr. Clarkson, and Mr. Cole. [2879]

  • MR. STACK to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1814].
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Proposed course of classical education for Albemarle Academy. [1334]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LIST OF SLAVES BORN 1743-1814.
    1814.
    AD. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    [2880]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1815 January 5.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 35-38; Ford IX 499-501; B of R VI 58 (MS. in DLC).

    Paper money. Destutt de Tracy's Review of Montesquieu. Jean Baptiste Say plans to come to the U. S. Sends papers regarding petition of Albemarle Academy and on public education throughout the state. Defensive war with the Rivanna Co. Mentions Peter Carr, Thomas Cooper, William Duane, Francis W. Gilmer, [Joseph] Milligan, printer of Georgetown, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and William Cabell Rives. [1335]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JEREMIAH A. GOODMAN, Poplar Forest.
    1815 January 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. #2285. Original owned by Mrs. Laird U. Park.

    Receipt of hogs and wheat very unsatisfactory. Sends plows, bottled beer, and wool by Dick. Urges better care of his sheep. Mr. Watkins to make a wheat machine for T. J. Intermarriage among T. J.'s slaves. Phill not to be punished for running away. Urgent that tobacco be sent to Richmond. References to [William] Mitchell, [Archibald] Robertson, and to the following slaves: Phill, Hanah, Dick, Nanny, Reuben, Daniel, and Stephen. [1336]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON.
    1815 January 7.
    ALS. Draft copy [?]. 1 pp. On verso of lettercover to T. J., Monticello. #5759.

    Payment to T. J. Randolph. Flour and tobacco sales. Hopes British will not delay treaty to get part of Maine. [2881]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 January 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Public stock in T. J.'s name belonging to General Kosciuszko. [1337]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM PLUMER.
    1815 January 31.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: L & B XIV 235-238; B of R VI 376 (MS. in DLC) .

    Thanks for Plumer's pamphlet. Treasonable action of Massachusetts. [1338]

  • PETER CARR, Carr's Brook, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 February 2.
    ALS. 6 pp. (including 5 pp. enclosure). Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Severe attack of rheumatism. Requests supply of port or claret. Copy of his will, dated 16 January 1815. Property to his wife, Hetty Smith Carr, for life, then divided among his children at her discretion. Specific bequests to his sisters Cary Carr, Mary Carr, to his nieces, Martha, Lucy Ann, Virginia, and Mary Jane Terrell, brothers, Samuel Carr and Dabney Carr, step-son, George P. Stevenson, son, Dabney Carr, nephew, Dabney Terrell. Recommends the advice of Wilson C. Nicholas. Witnessed by Christopher Hudson, Dabney Minor, and Virginia Terrell. Memorandum attached concerning sum owed by Robert Carter Nicholas and provisions for adjustment of estate between Ellen B. Carr, Dabney S. Carr, Jane M. Carr, and George P. Stevenson. [1339]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM CARUTHERS, Lexington, Va.
    1815 February 11.
    ALS. 1 p. with address. #11407.

    Presents compliments. Requests an enclosed letter [not present] be delivered.

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON, Snowden, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 February 13.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 37.

    Sending Squire for dog. Requests return of his watch. Asks for scions of fruit trees and for vegetable seeds. Expects to be summoned in [Thomas Mann?] Randolph and Craven Peyton's suit. [1340]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RANDOLPH JEFFERSON, Snowden.
    1815 February 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 38.

    Sending watch, dog, vegetable seeds. Directions for the vegetables. Peace confirmed. Effect on wheat, tobacco, and corn prices. [1341]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CHARLES CLAY.
    1815 February 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6410.

    Sends T. J.'s lenses with Clay's spectacles. Victory at New Orleans. [2883]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Warminster, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 March 5.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 38-41.

    Petition regarding the setting up of an academy in Albemarle County; possible effect on the College of William and Mary. Hopes it will induce such men as Jean Baptiste Say to reside in Virginia. Disposition of his slaves from Corotoman  next hit taken by the British. References to Dr. [Charles?] Carr, Peter Carr, Admiral Cockburn, John A. Smith, Destutt de Tracy, David Watson, and Charles Yancey. [1342]

  • TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1815 March 14].
    ALS. 2 pp. In French. Endorsed by T. J. #6237.

    Believes T. J. has become Secretary of State again. Requests interest due him, and principal after formal peace with England. Advises establishment of a military college to insure republican spirit necessary for a free state. [2883-b]

  • T. B. GREER. RECEIPT to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1815 March 14.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Bedford County tax receipts, by William Salmon for Greer. [1343]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GENERAL [HENRY DEARBORN].
    1815 March 17.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by Dearborn. Photostat. #2873. Original owned by H. J. Coolidge. Printed: L & B XIV 287-289; Randall III 399; TJR IV 257-258.

    Pleasure over the victory of New Orleans and the Peace of Ghent. Mentions the treason of William Hull, Dearborn's victories at York and Fort George. Apostasy of Massachusetts in forsaking the counsel of the two Adams for that of Strong. Hopes for visit from Dearborn and Caesar Rodney. [1344]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1815 March 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Sends money. Flour sales. Northern and European markets. Ship from France ruined Havana market. Shadwell flour. None from Bedford. Tobacco prices. [2884]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1815 March 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Printed: Va. Mag. Hist. XLVI 119.

    Ellen's visit to Warren delayed by death of a horse. Mrs. Marks' visit to Randolph Jefferson. [1345]

  • DEED OF TRUST ON CARLTON.
    1815 April 1.
    DS (AD by T. J.). 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carlton Papers, #38-216.

    Charles Lewis Bankhead and Anne Cary Bankhead, to John Bankhead, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and Reuben Lindsay, all of Albemarle County. Witnessed by Edmund Bacon, W. Ballard, Robin Goodman, and T. J. Randolph. Recorded 1 May 1815 and again 5 August 1822 by Alexander Garrett, Clerk of Albemarle, and 12 August 1822 by John Pendleton, Clerk of Caroline. Deed of trust to tract of land called Carlton and to 37 slaves, and cattle, hogs, furniture, and dwelling; to be used to pay the creditors of Anne C. and Charles L. Bankhead, and thereafter for the maintenance of Anne and Charles. Mentions John Kelly, James Leitch, Molly Lewis, Robert Streshly, and John J. Taylor. [1346]

  • TRIPARTITE INDENTURE between THOMAS JEFFERSON on the first part, ANNE CARY BANKHEAD on the second part, and JOHN BANKHEAD of Caroline County, THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., and REUBEN LINDSAY.
    1815 April 1.
    ADS by T. J. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carlton Papers, #38-216.

    Witnessed by Robin Goodman, Edmund Bacon, and W. Ballard. Recorded 1 May 1815 by Alexander Garrett, Clerk of Albemarle County Court. Deed to land in Albemarle County, to be held in trust by Bankhead, Lindsay, and Randolph for the maintenance of Charles L. Bankhead, Anne C. Bankhead, and their children. [1347]

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON, Snowden, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 April 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 39.

    Arrival of Anna Scott Marks. Sale of land to Charles A. Scott to pay off debts. Will send fish when possible. Visit of Thomas J. Randolph and young Wilson Nicholas. [1348]

  • JEREMIAH A. GOODMAN, Poplar Forest, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1815 April 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Papers on Scott served to Bedford sheriff. Tobacco to Richmond, except that for Lynchburg sale. Wheat sales to pay Mr. Mitchell. [2885]

  • ACCOUNT OF TADUESZ KOSCIUSZKO WITH JOHN BARNES.
    1815 April 8.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Account for 1814 May 12-1815 April 8. Originally enclosed with Barnes' letter to T. J. of 1815 May 25. [1070]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 April 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Remittances to General Kosciuszko via Baring Brothers, London. Prefers English bills of exchange. Hopes the arranging and packing of T. J.'s library is completed. [1349]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON.
    1815 April 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. on 1 leaf; on verso of an address leaf detached from a letter sent to T. J. (possibly from John Vaughan of Philadelphia dated 1815 March 19). Docketed by T. J. The leaf is addressed to "Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, Virginia" with "Milton" added in a different hand between the words "Monticello" and "Virginia"; here is also a "Free" frank stamp, a partially legible postmark, and the remnants of a wax seal. #16346.

    T. J. writes to Patrick Gibson regarding the sale of tobacco which T. J. has recently learned "sells high and readily"; he asks Gibson to sell his tobacco "as soon as you think advisable." As for the sale of his flour, T. J. suggests it is "best to give time for the European vessels which would not adventure to sail until they learnt there our ratification of the treaty, to arrive and produce here a full competition of demand" which he thinks will happen in May. T. J. asks Gibson to sell the flour "for whatever price shall then be going" unless Gibson receives a comparable price before then. T. J. states that he will "in the course of the present week or next" send Gibson $2000 of Treasury notes. T. J. closes with expressions of esteem and respect. [1345]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 April 25.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Collection of T. J.'s order on the Treasury. Purchase of set of exchange on London to pay Kosciuszko. Rates of exchange. [1350]

  • ACCOUNT OF TADUESZ KOSCIUSZKO WITH JOHN BARNES.
    1815 April 26.
    ADS. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Account for 1814 May 25-1815 April 26. Originally enclosed with Barnes' letter to T. J. of 1815 May 25. [1070]

  • JOHN BARNES to TADUESZ KOSCIUSZKO.
    1815 April 28.
    ADS. 2 pp. Copy for T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Originally enclosed with Barnes' letter to T. J. of 1815 May 25. [1070]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1815 May 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Encloses money. Flour sold to Tarleton Saunders. Tobacco sales. [2886]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM WIRT, Richmond.
    1815 May 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #5622.

    Opinion reconsidered in case of Josiah Philips. Outlawry, attainder, immunity. [2887]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg.
    1815 May 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Refers to error in accounts, bond left by Mr. Garland. Will consult papers at home. [1352]

  • ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1815 May 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Money remitted to Jeremiah A. Goodman. Glad the error in Griffin's bond discovered. [1353]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 May 25.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Remittance sent to General Kosciuszko, a bill of exchange of Bowie & Kurtz on William Murdock. Comments on Bonaparte's counter-revolution. [1354]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Poplar Forest], to CHARLES CLAY.
    1815 May 25.
    AL. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. #1882. Original owned by C. S. Hutter, Jr.

    Overseer for Poplar Forest. [1355]

  • J. PENN, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1815 May 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    In Archibald Robertson's absence, he has exchanged T. J.'s Treasury bills for Virginia bills, a few of which not current. Mentions Jeremiah A. Goodman. [1356]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg.
    1815 May 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Requests exchange of Treasury bills for Virginia bills at par so he can pay his neighbors who refuse to accept Treasury bills at par. Jeremiah A. Goodman mentioned. [1357]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to J. PENN for ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg.
    1815 May 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. McGregor Library, #564.

    Appreciates attention to his request. Reserves privilege of returning any bank notes unacceptable to creditor; sends Treasury notes by Jeremiah A. Goodman. [1358]

  • J. PENN, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1815 May 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Sends bills in return for treasury bills brought by Jeremiah A. Goodman: Virginia bills, Lank of Columbia, Bank of Alexandria, all pass currently, and a few others refused only by planters. [1359]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg.
    1815 June 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Financial arrangements with Mr. [Charles] Clay and Gibson & Jefferson. Joel Yancey to superintend T. J.'s overseers. [1360]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to Mrs. ELIZABETH TRIST, Mr. Gilmer's, near Henry Court House.
    1815 June 1.
    ALS. 2 pp. #6995.

    Victory at New Orleans proves popular support for Union there and in Kentucky, and Tennessee. Andrew Jackson's threatened removal: rule of law versus national survival. Bonaparte an usurper, Bourbons expelled, but people must rule. U.S. maxim not to meddle in European affairs. U.S. system distinct in interests, but connected in commerce. England governed by merchants, not by common sense. Will not permit U.S. to remain at peace, but will renew Orders in Council, resume impressment, force war on U.S. as they forced France to become nation of soldiers. Mr. and Mrs. Divers well. Peas in. Monticello family well. T. J. Randolph's marriage. Peter Carr's death. Mentions Mr. and Mrs. Peachy Gilmer. [2888]

  • ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1815 June 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Acknowledges draft on Gibson & Jefferson. Congratulates T. J. on fact that Joel Yancey will superintend his affairs. [1361]

  • JEREMIAH A. GOODMAN, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 June 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    His dismissal. Refers to Mr. Yancey. Wheat, oats, tobacco on own farm. [2889]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RANDOLPH JEFFERSON.
    1815 June 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 40.

    Requests return of gig harness. Mentions Anna Scott Marks. [1362]

  • RANDOLPH JEFFERSON, Snowden, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 June 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Mayo 41.

    Harness worn out, sends another replacing it. Regrets Martha Carr's death. [1363]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 July 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Notes involving T. J., Benjamin Jones, John Vaughan, and John Harvie. Flour sales. Shipments from Shadwell and Bedford. Johnson brings cotton. [2890]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 July 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Plans for education of Francis Eppes. Good corn and wheat crops. [1364]

  • PATRICK GIBSON and JAMES LIGON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1815 July 17.
    ANS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Harry will bring cotton instead of Mr. Johnson. [2890-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM WIRT, Richmond.
    1815 August 5.
    ALS. 6 pp. McGregor Library, #5622. Printed: L and B XIV, 335-42.

    Rhode Island Resolutions, mentioning Richard Henry Lee, Francis Lightfoot Lee, John Adams, Thomas Johnson, Edmund Randolph, William Fleming, John Fleming, John Robinson, Peyton Randolph, Edmund Pendleton, George Wythe, and Richard Bland. Virginia aristocracy isolated from European society. Wild Irish in Valley of Virginia between Blue Ridge and northern mountains. Social strata: aristocrats, half-breeds, pretenders, yeomanry, overseers. Bland's pamphlet, Dickinson's Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer. Allows quotes in loan office, Josiah Philips cases, hut not on Henry and Lee addresses. Benjamin Harrison, Robert C. Nicholas gave some information. T. J. role in Burgesses session welcoming Lord Botetourt. T. J. prepared answer in 1775 to Lord North's propositions at session called by Lord Dunmore. Mr. Nicholas represented James City County at Williamsburg. T. J. first met Patrick Henry in 1759-60 at Nathaniel West Dandridge's, whose sister Mrs. Spotswood married John Campbell. [2891]

  • M. A. C. MONROE, Salem, Ky., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 August 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    To her dear uncle. Failure to hear from T. J. or Martha Randolph. Her recent marriage. Request that he send money by Mr. Woods. [1365]

  • WILSON CARY NICHOLAS, Warren, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1815 August 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Randolph Jefferson dying, perhaps willing estate to wife, Mitchie B. Pryor Jefferson. [2892]

  • DABNEY CARR, Winchester, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 August 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Will have depositions taken, leaving nothing to [David] Michie's honesty. Republicans pray for success of France. Reports of Wellington's victory. [1366]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1815 August 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #7443-e.

    Buckingham court business requiring T. J.'s attention. Illness in family. [2887-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [JOSEPH MILLIGAN].
    1815 August 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. #9511-h.

    T. J. gives Milligan directions for mailing a shipment of books.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to CHARLES CLAY.
    1815 August 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. #9511-j.

    Request that Clay visit Poplar Forest amidst the noise of hammers, saws, and planes. [1367]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1815 August 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Will attend to draft. Sends note for renewal. Flour and wheat prices. Tobacco prices high despite news from England. [2893]

  • DAVID THOMPSON, [Bedford County], to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1815 August 30.
    ALS 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Timber sawed for T. J. [1368]

  • BARING BROTHERS to JOHNS BARNES RE ACCOUNT OF TADUESZ KOSCIUSZKO.
    1815 September 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Originally enclosed with Barnes' letter to T. J. of 1815 November 18. [1070]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DEPOSITION.
    1815 September 15.
    ADS. 3 pp. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    In suit between Mitchie B. Jefferson, widow of Randolph Jefferson, and Thomas Jefferson, Robert Lewis Jefferson, Field Jefferson, Isham Randolph Jefferson, and James Lilburne Jefferson, sons of said Randolph Jefferson. Declaration regarding his part in writing Randolph Jefferson's first will, and his belief that it was not Randolph's intention to change that will while in sound and healthy mind. Debts run up by Mrs. Jefferson, by writing forged orders. Mentions Mr. Moon and Mr. Johnson, storekeepers; Zachariah Pryor; Anna Scott Marks. [1369]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1815 September 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Requests reply to 1815 August 28, (Patrick Gibson to T. J.), which is copied on verso. [2894]

  • JOHN JEFFERSON, Pittsylvania County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1815 September 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Introducing Arthur Hopkins, grandson of sister Judith. His suit against Colonel James settled out of court. [1370]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to DR. SAMUEL K. JENNINGS.
    1815 September 28.
    L. 1 pp. Printed document. Photostat. #905.

    Recommendations, with reservations, of Dr. Jennings' steam bath. Printed in a pamphlet on the nature of the remedy effected by these steam baths, with letters and certificates of recommendation from many notables. [1371]

  • WILLIAM STEPTOE to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1815 September].
    ANS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828. .

    Bill for medical services.

  • JOEL YANCEY to CHARLES CLAY.
    1815 October 3.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Note, as Jefferson's agent, for $97.75 (paid 29 April 1816). [1372]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond.
    1815 October 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. #1633. Original owned by Mrs. Virginius Dabney.

    Renewal of his note. Sheriff's call for taxes soon to be met. [1373]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DR. ROBERT PATTERSON, Philadelphia.
    1815 October 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #38-755. Location of original unknown.

    Directions for packing and shipping time-piece to Gibson & Jefferson; expenses to be paid by [John] Vaughan. Requests one of Patterson's artificial horizons made of platinum. [1374]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BENJAMIN WATERHOUSE.
    1815 October 13.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Another MS. in DLC. Printed: Ford IX 532-533.

    Mortification of Federalists at ridiculous issue of Hartford Convention. [1375]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond.
    1815 October 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #1633. Original owned by Mrs. Virginius Dabney.

    Loan from the bank to pay taxes in Bedford County. [1376]

  • SPENCER ROANE, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 October 22.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Printed: John P. Branch Papers II No. 1, 131-132; B of R VIII 473 (MS- in DLC). #38-755.

    Receipt of T. J.'s letter regarding Roane's opinion in case of Martin vs. Hunter. Expresses respect for T. J.'s opinion as a real authority. [1377]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN BANKHEAD, Spring Grove.
    1815 October 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Charles Bankhead a drunkard. Recommendations for possible treatment. References to Martha Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and to Anne Randolph Bankhead. [1378]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond.
    1815 October 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. #1633. Original owned by Mrs. Virginius Dabney.

    Renewal of his notes. Payment provided through flour from his mill and tobacco from Bedford. Payment of taxes to Clifton Harris, sheriff. Remittance to Joseph Milligan, bookseller. Order for cask of Lisbon, bale of cotton. [1379]

  • FERDINAND RUDOLPH HASSLER, GENERAL LIST OF MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS AND BOOKS DESTINED FOR THE SURVEY OF THE COAST OF THE UNITED STATES
    [1815 November].
    AD. 5 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-183-a.
  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1815 November 8.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Cider. Corn prices at Richmond. Sharp and Mr. Craven sold corn. Mr. Randolph urges buying wheat. Mr. Ham. [2895]

  • WILSON CARY NICHOLAS and THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Albemarle. BOND to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Rockingham County.
    1815 November 15.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bond for $5500. Payment of $2750 plus interest noted on verso. 15 November 1816. [1380]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 November 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Remittances to General Kosciuszko delayed by his moving to Switzerland. Reference to Baring Brothers & Co. [1381]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to CHARLES CLAY.
    1815 November 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. #251. Facsimile. Original owned by Samuel McVitty.

    Observations made at the Peaks of Otter. Sends paper mullberries, charming near a porch for dense shade. Mentions [Bowling?] Clarke. [1382]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to DR. WILLIAM STEPTOE.
    1815 December 8.
    ALS. Draft copy. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Unidentified sick boy. [2896]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 December 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Continuation of Francis Eppes' education in French and Latin at Monticello. [1383]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg.
    1815 December 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Order on Gibson & Jefferson covers payment to Joel Yancey, Jeremiah A. Goodman, and Mr. Cooney. [1384]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1815 December 23.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 41-42 (minor variations); B of R VI 58 (MS. in DLC).

    Solicits Cabell's aid for claim of Capt. Joseph Miller, formerly of England, who prays confirmation of the will of his half-brother, Thomas Reed. Asks also the aid of Thomas W. Maury and Mr. Baker. Disapproves seizure of Miller's funds by the Literary Fund. [1385]

  • MARTIN DAWSON, Milton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1815 December 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Account with Dawson, mentions Edmund Bacon and John Bacon. Payment by draft on Richmond or cash. Partnership with John Watson. [2897]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON AN ACT FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF a College in the county of Albemarle . . . to be called CENTRAL COLLEGE . . .
    [1815].
    AD. 3 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 391-393 (variant). RG-1/3/3.761.

    College to be governed by a Board of Visitors who will appoint a treasurer and proctor, establish professorships, lay down rules of government and discipline, fix fees, and in general do what they deem necessary and proper. (Act was adopted February 1816). [1386]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ACCOUNT.
    1815-1819.
    AD. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    Household costs. [2898]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN ADLUM, near Georgetown.
    1816 January 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6033. Printed: Betts, Garden Book, 554-55, extract.

    Wine sent while in Washington. Mr. Penn's fox grape cuttings to be sent care of William F. Gray, Fredericksburg, to Milton. [2899]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 January 16.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 43-45.

    Expects no opposition to Mr. Miller's petition. Some resistance to the bill for establishing Central College. Questioning of powers given the professors to imprison students. Possibility of a school for the deaf and dumb, taught by a Mr. Braidwood, to be attached to the college. Recommends enlisting the cooperation of Chapman Johnson, William G. Poindexter, Edward Watts and John W. Green of the Senate. References to [Peter] Carr, [Thomas W.] Maury, and [Charles] Yancey. [1387]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 January 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Remittance to General Kosciuszko, possibly through Baring Brothers. [1388]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 January 23.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 45-47.

    Objections to the Central College bill. Papers in Captain Miller's case with respect to the Reed estate. Copy of the bill to prevent obstructions in the navigable watercourses of Virginia. Appropriations for Literary Fund and for endowment of a professorship for teaching the deaf and dumb. Dr. Smith asks recommendation of a textbook on the principles of government for use at William and Mary. References to Chapman Johnson, John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Jean Baptiste Say, and Charles Yancey. [1389]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 January 24.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 50-51; B of R VI 58 (MS. in DLC); Adams II 66-67.

    Requests permission to publish T. J.'s letter to Peter Carr regarding the establishment of Central College. Possible locations: Charlottesville, Staunton, or Lexington. Move to shift seat of government to Staunton. References to [Charles F.] Mercer. [1390]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1816 January 24.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 4749; B of R. VI 58 (MS. in DLC).

    Matters concerning Central College; duties of its Proctor; public school system; disapproves of connection of Mr. Braidwood's school for the deaf and dumb with the college; refuses to write about Central College to gentlemen named, because his correspondence too burdensome. [1391]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond.
    1816 January 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat, #1633. Original owned by Mrs. Virginius Dabney.

    Draft on Gibson in favor of T. J. Randolph, to be paid for by the sale of flour. [1392]

  • DABNEY CARR, Winchester, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 January 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    If Louis Girardin's continuation of John Burk's history does not contain T. J.'s account of Dabney Carr, Sr., (writer's father), will turn it over for William Wirt's book. Proposed inscription for Carr's tombstone left in Philip Mazzei's book. [1393]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL., Richmond.
    1816 January [31?].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 51.

    Encloses conveyances for which Joseph Miller's bill is hung up. [1394]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HENRY JACKSON, CHARGÉ DES AFFAIRS OF U.S., PARIS.
    1816 January 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6995.

    Thanks Jackson for kind words in letter to George Ticknor. T. J. sending Jackson letters to Ticknor, and Mr. Appleton, Consul at Leghorn. Dabney Terrell of Kentucky will deliver T. J.'s letters to Jackson on his way to Geneva. [2900]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1816 February 2.
    ALS. 5 pp. Endorsed by T. J. (Also an extract by N. P. Trist, 4 pp.). #201. Printed: Cabell 52-56; L & B XIV 417-423; B of R VI 58 (MS. in DLC).

    Encloses list of acts and journals, copies of which are in his library purchased by Congress. Comments on the bill on the obstruction in navigable waters. Hopes he can retain his canal. Recommends Destutt de Tracy's Review of Montesquieu, to John A. Smith as best elementary book on government. Central College Bill. Public school system for Virginia. Division of powers between federal, state, and local governments. Stresses dividing counties into wards, where every man may take active part in his government. [1395]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 February 12.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Remittance to General Kosciuszko. Copy of letter from Kosciuszko to Barnes mentioning bills of exchange sent to Baring Brothers & Co. [1396]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1816 February 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 56.

    Passage of bill for Central College, Mr. Miller's bill, and the bill respecting navigable waters. Reference to [John W.] Green. [1397]

  • DABNEY C. TERRELL, Baltimore, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 February 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Sailing for France delayed by freezing of basin. [Thomas] Mann Randolph has promise of midshipman's warrant. Albert Gallatin's letters expected. Governor of Pennsylvania does not intend demanding him. Mentions Mr. Stevenson and Martha T. Randolph. [1398]

  • JAMES LILBURNE JEFFERSON, Scott's Ferry, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 February 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. 2 enclosures. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Attempts to get money from father's estate so far unsuccessful. Has rented ferry; wishes to rent part of Snowden. Plans to travel west. Step-mother, Mitchie B. Jefferson, has removed to mother's house. Enclosures: two bills for cloth and stockings from James Leitch and Bramham & Jones, one endorsed by T. J.: "J Lilburne Jefferson." [1399]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 February 21.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 57-60.

    Passage of Captain Miller's bill and of bill respecting navigable water; rejection of lottery bill to purchase Triplett Estis' property. Possible appropriation of U. S. surplus to Literary Fund. Modifications in Central College Bill respecting powers of college proctor, glebe lands, and the Literary Fund. Translation of Jean Baptiste Say's Traité d'economie politique. Mentions William Cabell, John W. Green, Chapman Johnson, Thomas W. Maury, and Wilson C. Nicholas. [1400]

  • JOHN G. ROBERT for PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1816 February 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Teneriffe wine from Dr. Fernandes, through Fox and Richardson, by Mr. Gilmer's boat. [2901]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 February 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    High rates of exchange prevent a remittance to Kosciuszko. [1401]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 February 26.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 60-61.

    Publication of T. J.'s letter to Peter Carr. Appropriation of Virginia's U. S. Government stock to education. Presbyterians in Lexington and Scotch-Irish in Staunton will object to Albemarle as site for university since they hope to move seat of government to Staunton. Washington College at Lexington the bantling of the Federalists. Trouble with Colonel Monroe about caucus for an electoral ticket. References to Wilson C. Nicholas and [Charles F.] Mercer. [1402]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON vs. SAMUEL SCOTT.
    1816 February 26.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Statement to balance due T. J. (from Scott?) after payment of land tax in Campbell County. [1403]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1816 February 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 62.

    Recommending that he translate Jean Baptiste Say's Traité d'economie politique. Mentions Destutt de Tracy's Review of Montesquieu and William Duane. [1404]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER.
    1816 February 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-588. Printed: B of R X 7 (MS. in DLC).

    Documents he worked out regarding Louisiana boundaries from the Perdido to the Rio Bravo is now in his library, recently purchased by Congress. A copy is in the State Department files; and the Virginia Argus printed a statement similar to this. A manuscript history of the settlement of the country by Bernard de la Harpe, proving the French claims to the Bravo as opposed to the Spanish, is in the State Department files. Manuscript found in possession of the family of the late Governor Messier. Mentions [Thomas?] Cooper, St. Denys Crosat. [1405]

  • FRANK CARR to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 March 18 [date received].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Jefferson's man, Moses, at Farley's with broken leg. Cannot be moved. [1406]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1816 March 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Flour prices. Tobacco sales. [2902]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1816 March 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Tobacco prices. Flour prices Sales to P. F. Smith, John M. Warwick and William Gilliat. [2903]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 March 21.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Presentation of money to Ellen Randolph. Purchase of stock in the Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank from its cashier, C. Smith, for General Kosciuszko. Remittance to the General. Reference to Joseph Nourse. [1407]

  • ACCOUNT OF TADUESZ KOSCIUSZKO WITH JOHN BARNES.
    1816 March 21.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Originally enclosed with Barnes letter to T. J. of the same date. [1070]

  • ACCOUNT against THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1816 March GEORGE CABELL.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bill for bacon, corn, and carrying tobacco. [1408]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILSON C. NICHOLAS.
    1816 April 2.
    L. 2 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: L & B XIV 446-456; B of R VI 354 (MS. in DLC); Md. Hist. Mag. VII 419 (extract).

    Advantages of dividing counties into wards for administrative and educational purposes. Mentions letters to Joseph C. Cabell and John Adams. [1409]

  • JAMES LILBURNE JEFFERSON, Warren, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    [1816] April 19 [incorrectly dated 1815].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Judge ill. Mr. Booker reported him unable to hold court to try Randolph Jefferson's will. All essential witnesses ready. [1410]

  • POPLAR FOREST ACCOUNT.
    1816 April 27.
    DS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Joel Yancey, overseer, statement of amount due Charles Clay, 27 April 1816. [1210]

  • JAMES LIGON for PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1816 April 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Flour sales to William H. Hubbard and to Smith and Riddle. Mr. Warwick brought flour at Col. Randolph's instructions. [2904]

  • TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1816 April]
    AL. Draft in French. 4 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Poland. #9013-a.

    American victory over English. T. J.'s and Addison's [sic] reputation high in Europe. Discusses state of Poland and Alexander I's failure to recreate old boundaries. At Soleure, Switzerland. Personal finances in U.S. England respects U.S., not Europe, whose ministers corrupt. English and French commerce. [2904-a]

  • JOHN STEELE, Collector's Office, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1816 May 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Wine and macaroni from Stephen Cathalan at Marseilles. [2905]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond.
    1816 May 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat, #1623. Original owned by Mrs. Virginius Dabney.

    Sale of T. J.'s flour. Payment to Mr. Robertson and for taxes in Albemarle. [1411]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PETER MINOR.
    1816 May 22.
    ANS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Frank J. McHugh, Jr. #8134.

    Invitation for peas and punch. [2905-a]

  • FRANK CARR, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 May 23.
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Bill for medical services to slaves 1813-1816, totaling $151. [1412]

  • JOHN STEELE to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1816 May 28.
    AD. 1 pp. Partly printed. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.

    Bill of lading for wine and macaroni.

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 May 31.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Sale of Kosciuszko's treasury notes and purchase of bank stock. Remittance to Kosciuszko delayed by high exchange rates. Banking services offered to Ellen Randolph. President Madison's visit to Annapolis and naval review. Mentions Dolly P. Madison. [1413]

  • JOHN STEELE, Collector's Office, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1816 June 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Goods from Stephen Cathalan on ship Five Sisters. Encloses bill of lading. [2906]

  • DABNEY C. TERRELL, Geneva, Switzerland, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 June 12.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Describes trip through low countries and France. Education in Geneva with Marc Auguste Pictet. Report in Moniteur that Mexicans and South Americans losing. Desire to go to Spain. Regards to Martha Randolph. [1414]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Warminster, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 July 4.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 62-65.

    Maine's method of preparing hawthorne hedges is best. References to James Henderson, Isaac Newton, Dobson's Encyclopedia, and Lord Karmes' translation of Say's Traité d'economie politique. Implementation of General Assembly act requiring an accurate map of each county. [1415]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Warminster, Va.
    1816 July 13.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 65-66.

    Thanks for Maine's recipe for preparing hawthorn. Discussion of relative merits of hedgethorn, hawthorn, holly, pyracanthus, cedar for hedges. Translation of Say's Traité d'economie politique. Recommends son of W. D. Meriwether for surveying (preparatory to Böÿe's A Map of the State of Virginia ). [1416]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Warminster.
    1816 July 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 67.

    Encloses letter on his political ramblings. [1417]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 July 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Remittance to General Kosciuszko. Mentions James Monroe. [1418]

  • JOHN BARNES to BARING BROTHERS.
    1816 July 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. Copy for T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Re Tadeusz Kosciuszko's account. Originally enclosed with [1420]

  • JOHN BARNES to [TADEUSZ] KOSCIUSZKO c/o BARING BROTHERS.
    1816 July 31.
    ALS. 2 pp. Copy for T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Originally enclosed with [1420]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DAVID GELSTON
    1816 August 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10790.

    Jefferson asks Gelston, collector of the Port of New York, to ship a case of Barsac wine from Bordeaux to Richmond in care of Gibson & Jefferson. The wine was originally sent to New York by Consul John Martin Baker via the brig General Ward.

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 August 4.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Partly printed: Cabell 6769.

    Superiority of thorn hedges. Surveying for the map authorized by the Assembly (Herman Böÿe's A Map of the State of Virginia ). Advisability of a convention to amend the Virginia Constitution, favored by westerners desiring to place the pecuniary burdens of government on the easterners and by Federalist bank stockholders wishing to charter fifteen banks. Books by Montesquieu, Destutt de Tracy, and Say as textbooks at William and Mary. References to Philip Doddridge, Mr. Meriwether, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and John Augustine Smith. [1419]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 August 5.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Account of General Kosciuszko's resources. Bill of exchange for the General sent to Baring Brothers & Co., London. Transferal of government stock into bank stock. Exchange bought from Smith & Riddle, Richmond, drawn by A. P. Heinrich, Baltimore, on John Rapp, London. [1420]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 August 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Transfer of General Kosciuszko's government stock into bank stock. [1421]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PETER MINOR.
    1816 August 25.
    ALS. File draft. 1 pp. With enclosed AD, n.d., 1 pp. T. J. STATEMENT to PETER MINOR. #5984.

    Directors of Rivanna Company to discuss Shadwell Mills and lock. Mr. Meriwether's basin. To Bedford. Rivanna Company was authorized by Acts of Legislature, 1794, 1805, and 1806, to open Rivanna River to Milton, later to Moore's Ford opposite Charlottesville. T. J.'s dam blocks navigation; lock needed. [2907]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PETER MINOR.
    1816 August 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #5385-af.

    Directors of Rivanna Company to discuss Shadwell Mills and lock. Mr. Meriwether's basin.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL.
    1816 September 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: Cabell 70.

    Returns Cabell's papers. Requests his letter be kept out of public papers. [1422]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM WIRT.
    1816 September 4.
    ALS. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #5622.

    Wirt's Sketches of the life and character of Patrick Henry. Henry did not read Livy annually. May have read some Greek and Roman history. Perhaps read Stith's History of the First Discovery and Settlement of Virginia. Professor at William and Mary College Richard Graham, not Greene. Henry counselor for Nathaniel West Dandridge, not James Littlepage. John Blair more important than Bolling Starke. To Bedford. [2908]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to DAVID GELSTON.
    1816 September 19
    ALS. 3 pp. #10696.

    Jefferson writes concerning an invoice requested by Gelston, the collector of the port of New York. He sends some letters and papers, asks that some books be forwarded to Richmond, and promises to remit the cost of the books and some wine as soon as Gelston informs him of the amount.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to WILLIAM WIRT.
    1816 September 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #5622.

    Revisions for Wirt's Sketches of the life and character of Patrick Henry. To Albemarle. [2909]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON REVISIONS TO WILLIAM WIRT'S [ SKETCHES OF THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF PATRICK HENRY ].
    1816 September 29.
    AD. 4 pp. McGregor Library, #5622.

    Questions concerning William Livingstone, U.S. House of Representatives, John Jay, Richard Henry Lee. Edward Foy was Lord Dunmore's secretary. Thomas Nelson President of Assembly at William Nelson's death in Hanover. William Henry and John Syme cowards. John Page, member of committee, thought Patrick Henry a coward. Committee of Safety refused commands to William Byrd and Henry. Distrust between Patrick Henry and Edmund Pendleton. Compares Demosthenes and Henry. Henry glad to leave Congress at Philadelphia. George Washington's military law. [2910]

  • WILLIAM WIRT, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1816 October 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #5622.

    Have Sketches of the life and character of Patrick Henry miscarried? [2911]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 October 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Difficulties in transferring Kosciuszko's stock into his own name. Request for powers of attorney from Kosciuszko and T. J. Collection of dividends from the Bank of Columbia. [1423]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM WIRT.
    1816 October 8.
    ALS. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #5622.

    Manuscript received at Poplar Forest relates to time of T. J.'s service in Europe. Josiah Philips, Edmund Randolph, and Patrick Henry. St. George Tucker's Blackstone's Commentaries. [2912]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN BANKHEAD.
    1816 October 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Concerning Charles Bankhead's alcoholism and consequent insanity. His plantation going to ruin. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [1424]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 October 21.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Receipt of T. J.'s and Kosciuszko's powers of attorney. Remittance to Kosciuszko. Note forwarded to [Joseph] Milligan. [1425]

  • JAMES LIGON for PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1816 October 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Account. [2913]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to JOHN STEELE.
    1816 November 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. #11411. Owned by Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest.

    Jefferson writes concerning a cask of wine.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to WILLIAM WIRT, Richmond.
    1816 November 12.
    ALS. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #5622.

    Old Virginia aristocracy preserved by entail. Wirt's Sketches of the life and character of Patrick Henry should not be retrenched. Quarterly reviews will attack it, but those in Edinburgh may defend. Critics will compare it with Plutarch and Nepos. Proper canons of criticism. [2914]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown. to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 December 2.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Difficulties in replacing a protested bill of exchange sent to Kosciuszko. Transfer to Kosciuszko's name of his Bank of Columbia stock and government stock. Reference to Baring Brothers of London, Smith & Riddle of Richmond, and Buckley & Abbott of New York. [1426]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 December 23.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Form for transfer of government stock and Bank of Columbia stock from T. J.'s name to Kosciuszko's. Bill of exchange, received from Smith & Biddle to replace one protested, on its way to Baring Brothers. [1427]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 December 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Martin (slave) to stay at Monticello until skilled in turning wood. Health improving. Greetings from Martha Eppes. [1428]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Monteagle, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1816 December 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Will send deed. [2915]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, POWER OF ATTORNEY to JOHN BARNES.
    1816 December 31.
    ADS. 1 pp. #2283. Original owned by Polish Roman Catholic Union of America.

    Jefferson authorizes Barnes to transfer to Tadeusz Kosciuszko "all the stock of the United States standing to my credit on the books of the Treasury as well as all my shares in the Bank of Columbia."

  • [WILSON CARY NICHOLAS] to THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Monticello].
    [ca.1816?].
    AL. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Concerning T. J.'s effort to renew cordiality between James Monroe and Nicholas broken when Nicholas supported Madison for the presidency. [1429]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    [1816-1826].
    AN. In unidentified hand. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5196.

    Orders needles. [2916]

  • "PAVILION NO. VII W. DORIC PALLADIO." ELEVATION AND THREE PLANS.
    Before 1817.
    Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 10 3/4 x 11 3/4 in. #171.

    Page One   

    Cornerstone laid October 6, 1817. [N-311, K-19]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1817 January 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Partly printed: Cabell 70-71; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC).

    Requests his attention to the petition of the Viscount Barziza, grandchild of Lucy Ludwell Paradise, for his share in her estate. Requests him to oppose Capt. [W. D.?] Meriwether's petition for turnpike from Rockfish Gap to Moore's Ford. [1430]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 January 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: DS. 7 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Enclosing Barnes' account with Kosciuszko for the years 1815 and 1816, with his notes to Kosciuszko relative to the account. [1431]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 January 12.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 71-73.

    Cabell to oppose the petition to which T. J. is opposed, and attend to Count Barziza's petition. Translation of Say's Traité d'economie politique. Copy of a banking bill enclosed. Failure to increase the Literary Fund as recommended by the governor. Col. [Samuel?] Taylor author of petition from Port Royal. Appointment of Cabell as a Visitor of Central College. Difficulty in obtaining money for colleges. Possible site for the University in Staunton. References to Thomas W. Maury. [1432]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 January 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Difficulty in changing government stock and Bank of Columbia stock to Kosciuszko's name. Encloses powers of attorney for this purpose. [1433]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook.
    1817 January 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2143.

    Education of Francis Eppes. Martin (slave) learning to turn posts tolerably. Pleased that Eppes is returning to the U. S. Senate. References to Anne Bankhead, Martha Randolph, and Martha Eppes. [1434]

  • VERDICT IN THE CASE OF T. J. vs. MINOR HEIRS OF BENNETT HENDERSON.
    1817 January 25.
    DS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Award by Dabney and Peter Minor, arbiters in controversy between T. J. and Frances, Lucy, and Nancy C. Henderson, minor heirs of Bennett Henderson, regarding rent on lands belonging to said minor heirs and held illegally by T. J. T. J. to pay $766.80 for rent. Receipt for amount from W. D. Meriwether, attorney for heirs. Mentions Craven Peyton, James L. Henderson, and John Henderson. [1435]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 February 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Kosciuszko's account. Transfer of government and Bank of Columbia stock to his name completed. [1436]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 February 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 73-74.

    Rejection of Count Barziza's petition. Is attending to Turnpike Bill. Hewing down of mammoth bank bill. References to Thomas W. Maury, [Joseph] Milligan (bookseller), William C. Rives, Tracy's Political Economy, and Archibald Thweatt. [1437]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 February 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Partly printed: Cabell 74.

    Report on Turnpike Bill, bill to call a convention, bill to equalize senatorial districts (modeled after bill reported by T. J., Pendleton, and Wythe in 1779), and the University Bill. Mentions Archibald Thweatt and Charles Yancey. [1438]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 February 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Covering copy of a form required to receive interest on Kosciuszko's public stock. [1439]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Varina.
    1817 March 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Request from Judge Peters for a model of Thomas Mann Randolph's hillside plow. Anne Bankhead's health. References to John Bankhead, Joseph C. Cabell, Captain Clarke, Thomas W. Maury, Dabney Minor, and Charles Yancey. [1440]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES MADISON.
    1817 March 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3360. Clifton Waller Barrett Library.

    Letter and seeds by Bessy. University of Virginia Board of Visitors. Madison to join John Hartwell Cocke, David Watson, Joseph Carrington Cabell, and James Monroe, at Monticello. [2917]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Monteagle, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 March 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Has sold corn promised to T. J. [2918]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 March 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Inclosing a copy of the National Messenger which contains two letters from President Adams to Judge [William] Cushing. Mentions T. Dalton. [1441]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1817 March 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. #9513-a.

    Scuppernong wine. Marseilles fig, paper mulberry, and cuttings of Lombardy poplar from France. Prickly locust (Robinia hispida) and snowberry bush brought from Pacific by Capt. Lewis. Mentions gooseberry bush. [2918-a]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 March 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 75.

    Sends Maine's recipe for preparation of haws found in Brown's Rural Affairs. [1442]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [NICOLAS GOUIN] DUFIEF.
    1817 March 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10127-c.

    Jefferson returns sheets from a copy of dictionary he received from Dufief and requests the correct sheets

  • ALBEMARLE COUNTY COURT ORDER ESTABLISHING COMMITTEE TO EVALUATE T. J. AND T. J. RANDOLPH PROPOSAL TO BUILD ROADS.
    1817 April 8.
    D. 2 pp. Copy certified by Alexander Garrett, Clerk. Endorsed by T. J. AN. 2 pp. COMMENTS ON PROPOSED) ROADS, MILEAGES OF SAME. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Road from Orange Fork near Lewis' Ferry on lands of Richard Sampson, T. J. Randolph, and T. J. to mouth of Chapel Branch. Road on Charles L. Bankhead's lands from near Charlottesville to Secretary's Ford, thence to mouth of Chapel Branch. Road from Moore's Creek to area of Colle. Committee: Joseph Coleman, Benjamin Childress, Andrew Hart, Robert McCullock, Jr., John Slaughter, Brightberry Brown, and Horsley Goodman. [2919]

  • JAMES MADISON, Montpelier, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1817 April 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #3942.

    Business in Washington prevents attending Central College. Board of Visitors. Mentions Bizet. To Monticello when Board meets next. [2920]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES DINSMORE.
    1817 April 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Asking him to superintend the building of Central College. Board of Visitors: James Madison, James Monroe, John Hartwell Cocke, Joseph C. Cabell, David Watson, and T. J. Mentions John Neilson. [1443]

  • JAMES DINSMORE, Petersburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1817 April 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Accepts job superintending construction of Central College, with John Neilson. Plan for house for James Monroe. Gift of two books from Capt. Robert Simington, Baker's Chronicle and the History of the Holy Wars, 1684. [1444]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Bremo, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 April 23.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 75-76.

    Inability to attend meeting of the Board of Visitors of Central College. References to Bedford and Goochland counties, Enniscorthy, John Hartwell Cocke, James Madison, and David Watson. [1445]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg.
    1817 April 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Plans for reducing his debts have failed in past due to Embargo, war, and drought. Wheat and tobacco crops promising. Draft on Gibson & Jefferson will pay for drafts on Robertson in favor of Nimrod Darnell, William Miller, and Robert Miller. [1446]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Poplar Forest].
    1817 April 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Grape slips from North Carolina for T. J. Plans to locate Francis Eppes at Richmond as superior to Lynchburg. Letter to Colonel Burton from Gen. Calvin Jones regarding the scuppernong grape. Shipment of wine by Colonel Burton through Mr. Gibson of Richmond. John Randolph's chance in the election. News of Martha Randolph and Thomas J. Randolph. Eppes obliged to give up wine and spirits. [1447]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ACCOUNT AGAINST WILLIAM MITCHELL.
    1817 April.
    AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Account balancing wheat sent to Mitchell for flour and bacon received. [1448]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1817 May 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Cocke Papers, #3184. Printed: B of R VI 89 (MS. in DLC).

    Meeting of the Board of Visitors. Mentions Enniscorthy, Joseph Cabell, James Madison, James Monroe, and David Watson. [1449]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1817 May 1.
    L. 1 pp. Typescript copy. Another MS. at CsmH. #38-755.

    Payment to Mr. Burton for Scuppernong wine. Revolution in England unavoidable. Meeting of the visitors of Central College: Joseph C. Cabell, John Hartwell Cocke, T. J., James Madison, James Monroe, and David Watson. Hopes to start work in languages at Central College next spring. [1450]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1817 May 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6595. Another MS. at CsmH.

    Payment to Mr. Burton for Scuppernong wine. Revolution in England unavoidable. Meeting of the visitors of Central College: Joseph C. Cabell, John Hartwell Cocke, T. J., James Madison, James Monroe, and David Watson. Hopes to start work in languages at Central College next spring. [2921]

  • RESOLUTION OF UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA BOARD OF VISITORS.
    1817 May 5.
    DS. 1 pp. Photostat. In hand of James Madison; signed by T. J. #3430.

    T. J. and John Hartwell Cocke jointly to be interim Central College Proctor. Also signed by John Hartwell Cocke, James Monroe, and James Madison. [2922]

  • FRANK CARR, Bentivar, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 May 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Requesting his aid in forwarding letters to [Richard?] Terrell in Europe. [1451]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM THORNTON.
    1817 May 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. #38-174. Endorsed by T. J.

    Cast of Ceracchi's bust of T. J. Plans for Central College buildings. Contains rough sketch of T. J.'s early idea for the ground plans, showing seven pavilions around an open space with grass and trees. [1452, N-300]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 May 12.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Encloses letters from Kosciuszko, Baring Brothers & Co., and Buckley & Abbott. Plans for visit to Monticello delayed by arrival of his grandchildren, J. A. Duryee, a Yale graduate, and Maria Duryee. References to Timothy Dwight, Joseph Milligan, and his nephew, Samuel Milligan. [1453]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, to MR. [LOUIS] LESCHOT .
    1817 May 18.
    AL. 1 pp. #14270.

    T. J. writes to Leschot, a Swiss watchmaker in Charlottesville, requesting repair of a watch belonging to his friend Louis H. Giradin and extending an invitation to dine at Monticello.

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 May 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Visit to Monticello. Books from Joseph Milligan. [1454]

  • JOHN BARNES, Milton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 June 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Awaits a horse or carriage to climb Monticello mountain. [1455]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1817 June 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3509-a.

    Mr. Wood's school. Francis to study arithmetic using Bezout, Latin, and Greek. Greetings from Mrs. Randolph to Mrs. Eppes. [2923]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BARON F. H. A. VON HUMBOLDT.
    1817 June 13.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist, ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: Ford X 88-89; L & B XV 126-129; B of R VI 224 (MS. in DLC).

    Necessity of majority rule must be learned in Spanish America. [1456]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCOIS DE BARBE: MARBOIS.
    1817 June 14.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. #38-414-a. Printed: L & B XV 129-131; B of R VI 314 (MS. in DLC).

    Belief in the strength of republican structure of the U. S. as its size grows, contrary to Montesquieu. [1457]

  • JOHN M. PERRY. CONTRACT with ALEXANDER GARRETT.
    1817 June 23.
    DS. 3 pp. #38-174. Endorsed by T. J. Witnessed by William Wertenbaker. Endorsed as approved by T. J.

    Perry's agreement to do all carpenter and joiner's work on a pavilion at Central College for the same prices paid by James Madison to James Dinsmore for work at Montpellier. [1458]

  • JOHN M. and FRANCES T. PERRY, Albemarle County. DEED to ALEXANDER GARRETT, Proctor of CENTRAL COLLEGE.
    1817 June 23.
    DS. (T. J. AD). 4 pp. Seals. #38-174. Recorded by William Wertenbaker, Clerk.

    Deed to 196 3/4 acres of land one mile above Charlottesville on the Staunton Road for the use of Central College. Acknowledgment of deed by Mrs. Frances T. Perry, 7 July 1817, witnessed by Micajah Woods and William Woods. [1459]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES DINSMORE, Petersburg.
    1817 June 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3353.

    Agreed upon Perry's site for Central College. Perry to do wood work. Chisolm to meet T. J. in Lynchburg to secure bricklayer. Hopes for subscriptions. Mentions Mr. Nelson. [2924]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [JAMES] DINSMORE
    1817 June 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. #7254-b. Photostat.

    Discusses site for Central College.

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Monteagle, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 June 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Asks legal opinion on deed from Lewis to Lewis. Sends copy of Wickham's and William Wirt's opinions. Note by T. J.: Peyton is bona fide purchaser and C. L. Lewis guilty of fraud by his silence. [1460]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest to PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond.
    1817 July 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat, #1633. Original owned by Mrs. Virginius Dabney.

    Enclosing notes he has signed. [1461]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 July 8.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Sale of watches for Louis Leschute, mentioning watchmakers and repairmen, Mr. Eckles and Morris Tobias of London. [1462]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 July 11.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Adjustment of T. J.'s account. Mr. Wheat's report that he has seen Thurston. Thanks for his visit to Monticello. [1463]

  • CHRISTOPHER L. BLACK, WILLIAM SINGLETON, HOUGHTON SMITH, SAMUEL BURGESS, AND THOMAS D. CANDY, Charleston, South Carolina, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 July 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10119 , McGregor Library. On verso of title page, Benjamin Elliott, An Oration . . . in Commemoration of American Independence (Charleston, '76 Association, 1817). McGregor A 1807 .R39.

    Benjamin Elliot's Republican address to Charleston '76 Association. [2925]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 July 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Remittance enclosed for Louis Leschute. Books from Joseph Milligan forwarded to Mr. Gray, Fredericksburg. [1464]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1817 July 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-163. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: B of R VI 89 (MS. in DLC).

    Board of Visitors' meeting. Beginning of construction work at Central College. Mentions James Madison. [1465]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES OLDHAM, Richmond.
    1817 July 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3177. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. Another MS. in MHi.

    Receipt of mahogany. Order for locks, handles, and bolts, to be paid for by Patrick Gibson. [1466]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown. ACCOUNT with THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 July.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Account for the years 1814-1817. Mentions [John] Armstrong, Gales & Seaton, Gibson & Jefferson, Tadeusz Kosciuszko, and Dolly Madison. [1467]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello. CIRCULAR LETTER to James Pleasants, John W. Eppes, William B. Giles, Randolph Harrison, Thomas Newton, William A. Burwell, and Archibald Thweatt. ALS.
    1817 August 4.
    3 copies. 2 pp. #2573. Printed: Va. Mag. Hist. XXIX 445-447. The copy sent to Newton is in the McGregor Library, #1097; the copy sent to Giles and the master draft are in the general collection.

    Soliciting funds for Central College. Advantages of location; general plans; personnel of Board of Visitors. [1468]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello. CIRCULAR LETTER to James Pleasants, John W. Eppes, William B. Giles, Randolph Harrison, Thomas Newton, William A. Burwell, and Archibald Thweatt. ALS.
    1817 August 4.
    3 copies. 2 pp. #1097. Printed: Va. Mag. Hist. XXIX 445-447. The copy sent to Newton is in the McGregor Library, #1097; the copy sent to Giles and the master draft are in the general collection.

    Soliciting funds for Central College. Advantages of location; general plans; personnel of Board of Visitors. [1468]

  • JAMES LIGON for PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1817 August 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mr. Fisher not paid by Mr. Dufief. Flour sales. Mentions V. W. Southall. [2926]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to SAMUEL HARRISON, Lynchburg.
    1817 August 12.
    L. 2 pp. Typescript copy. #1774. Original owned by Francis Burton Harrison.

    Introducing M. and Mme. A. F. de Laage, lately removed to Lynchburg from Charlottesville. [1469]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 August 18.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 76-78.

    Catalog of English books sold by Barrois at Paris. Subscriptions to Central College from Albemarle, Amherst, Campbell, Lancaster, Northumberland, Richmond, and Westmoreland counties. Death of Cabell's mother. Comments of T. J.'s manuscript on meteorological subjects. References to William Brent, George Cabell, John Camm, Hill Carter, Sterling Claiborne, Ellyson Currie, Thomas Eubanks, David S. Garland, Spottswood Garland, William J. Lewis, James Madison, Roderick McCullock, William Pope, Robert Rives, Mr. Ritchie, Henry St. George Tucker, Robert Walker, and Edmund Winston. [1470]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to HUGH CHISHOLM.
    1817 August 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-174. File draft. Endorsed by T. J.

    Progress of construction at Central College. Superiority of stone-and brickworkers near Lynchburg. [1471]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest near Lynchburg, to THOMAS COOPER.
    1817 September 1.
    ALS. Draft copy. 4 pp. #7254-a.

    Plans advancing for college of general science, supported by public subscription and perhaps by Virginia legislature, which granted constitution and made Governor its patron. Visitors James Monroe, James Madison, Joseph C. Cabell, John Hartwell Cocke, David Watson, and T. J. Construction underway near Charlottesville on pavilion for professor of languages. To teach Greek and Latin, history and rhetoric, perhaps French, Spanish, Italian, and German. Asks Cooper to recommend person. Not common school of Yankee Latin. Classical scholars among Irish immigrants and at Dublin College. Will plan other pavilions in the future. Mathematical and physiological sciences. Offers Cooper zoology, botany, mineralogy, chemistry, anatomy, and law. Mathematician from Europe. 200-300 students expected initially. William and Marv to deteriorate to grammar school because of poor climate. Charlottesville climate ideal. Free moral and political climate compensates for brawling Presbyterian and Baptist ministers. Invites visit. Fredericksburg and Charlottesville stage to bring Cooper to Monticello, to meet Mr. Correa. [2927]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood.
    1817 September 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 79-80; L & B XVII 417-418; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC). Enclosure: AD. 14 pp. #38-111. Partly printed: Cabell App. 413417. Two other drafts of enclosure in Cabell Papers. Enclosure: AD. 4 pp. #38-111.

    Encloses bill for establishing a system of public education (14 pp.) and an act for establishing elementary schools (4 pp.). Remarks on legal phraseology. Lawyers' double talk compared to simple English of the ancient statutes which T. J. tried to use in 1776. Bill provides for primary schools for all at common expense, colleges spaced at convenient distances throughout the state, and as a capstone a University in the central part of the state. List of white inhabitants of the state divided into the nine collegiate districts. [1472] , [1486]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood.
    1817 September 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed (minor variation): Cabell 80-81; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC).

    Returns Barrois' catalog. Requests he not be known as author of the bill for elementary schools. Has written to Christopher Clarke and Charles Johnston regarding subscriptions to Central College. Mentions [Thomas] Cooper. [1473]

  • [TADEUSZ] KOSCIUSZKO to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1817 September 15].
    AL. Draft. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Poland. #9013-a.

    Asks T. J. to appoint someone to replace John Barnes upon his death to manage financial affairs in U.S. Mentions James Madison. Comments on oppression of Poland, and government of U.S. Urges military college. [2927-a]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 September 16.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Present position at the University of Pennsylvania precarious because students in medicine forced to hear Dr. John R. Coxe's lectures in preference to his. Has been offered post at William and Mary which he will accept if they meet his conditions concerning his library and mineral collection. Would like to see medical school set up in Virginia, perhaps in Richmond. Mentions Burwell Bassett and John Augustine Smith. [1474]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 September 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Will write as soon as he can give decision about offer of professorship at Central College. Discusses Destutt de Tracy' Eléments d'idéologie, which Maclure imported for [Joseph C.?] Cabell. [1475]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to SAMUEL J. HARRISON.
    1817 September 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. #1771.

    Recommending European wines. Offers letters to Cathalan, Consul at Marseilles, and Appleton, Consul at Leghorn. Mentions Capt. Bernard Peyton as importer. Describes Roussillon, Hermitage, Florence, and Claret of Marseilles wines. [2927-b]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 September 19.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in DLC. RG-1/3/3.761.

    No reply from Varro in Frankfort, Ky. Discusses possibility of accepting professorship at Central College. Filling of other faculty posts at the college. Has refused position at William and Mary. Possibility of medical college at Richmond. Mentions Correa da Serra and Burwell Bassett. [1476]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia.
    1817 September 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Hopes he will accept offer at Central College. Correa da Serra and Robert Walsh will be in Charlottesville. [1477]

  • ARCHIBALD THWEATT, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1817 September 24.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Subscriptions for Central College not encouraging in Petersburg. Recommends a lottery. War taxes, prematurely ended, might have been applied to the Literary Fund. [1478]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 September 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Unable to visit T. J. because of work on lectures and correcting press for William Wirt's Life of Patrick Henry. Refusal of position at William and Mary. Classical tutor for Central College. Mentions Mr. Sanders [Robert Saunders?] of Williamsburg. [1479]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1817 September 30.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Visits by relatives, Mr. Burton, Mr. Lane, and families, illness among slaves, and pressure of the tobacco crop prevent his visiting T. J. Will subscribe to Central College. Plans for Francis to attend in the spring. His own illness. References to Ellen. Cornelia. and Martha Randolph. [1480]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Monteagle, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1817 October 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Corn sales. [2928]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to SAMUEL J. HARRISON.
    1817 October 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-174. File draft. Endorsed by T. J.

    Cornerstone being laid at Central College. Urges that David Knight leave at once for his work. [1481]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON "LOWER STORY OF DORICK PAVILION," UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    Before 1817 October 6.
    Ink. "Scale: 3 I. to the lin." Paper BD. 25 x 6 in. #171.

    Front and side elevations. [N-307, K-3]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 October 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 81.

    Delay in arriving at Board of Visitors meeting due to the meeting of the Association for an Agricultural Society. References to John Hartwell Cocke, James Madison, James Monroe, Judge [Archibald?] Stewart, and David Watson. [1482]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, David Watson, and John Hartwell Cocke, Charlottesville, Va.
    1817 October 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-163. Endorsed by T. J. Circular. Printed: Cabell 81.

    Calls meeting of Board of Visitors to consider letter from Thomas Cooper. Mentions James Madison and James Monroe. Note from Cabell and Cocke to Watson on same sheet suggesting change in time of Agricultural Society Meeting. [1483]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to THOMAS COOPER
    1817 October 10.
    ALS. 4 pp. RG-1/3/3.811.
  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 October 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 82-83.

    Plan for schools and colleges throughout the state of Virginia. Copy of membership list of Cincinnati left at Monticello. John Wayles Eppes endeavoring to secure subscribers at Buckingham Court House. Advises delay on the report to the Agricultural Society. Mentions John Hartwell Cocke, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and Arthur Young's Annals. [1484]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [FRANCIS WALKER] GILMER.
    1817 October 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. #38-588. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in DLC.

    Dupont de Nemours' treatise worth publishing; suggests Robert Walsh publish it in his American Register. Discusses translation of French passage. Correa da Serra to live in Washington with Walsh. Thomas Cooper and George Ticknor possible professors at Central College. Hopes legislature will select Central College as site of University. [1485]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL.
    1817 October 24.
    ALS. 2 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 83-85; L & B XIX 250-252; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC).

    Plan for a system of education "within the compass of our funds." Refuses to sacrifice public good for local interest by including petty academies and colleges throughout the state in his plans. Progress of construction at Central College slow. Mentions [William Cabell] Rives. [1486]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 October 24.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Withholds his decision regarding Central College position. If lectures can be arranged with Dr. John R. Coxe, may stay at University of Pennsylvania. Asks about classical tutor, Stack, formerly of Carlisle College, known by William Duane. Recommends an Irishman formerly employed by Robert Patterson, as best mathematician in United States. James Semple, Rector of William and Mary College, has sent notice of election to professorship of chemistry, despite his declining. [1487]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond.
    1817 October 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. #1633. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Virginius Dabney.

    T. J.'s draft in favor of Mr. Southall and drafts for taxes in Albemarle and in Bedford will be paid by flour sent to Richmond by Mr. Colclaser, one of T. J.'s mill tenants. [1488]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook, Va.
    1817 October 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-576. Another MS. in DLC.

    Has watch from Leschot for Martha Eppes. Recommends all repair be done by Leschot. Recommends Monroe's plan for militia. Wisdom of economy and clearing of debts in time of peace. [1489]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1817 October 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Flour. No cotton. [2929]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON.
    1817 October 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat, #1633. Original owned by Mrs. Virginius Dabney.

    Renewal of his note by the Bank of Virginia. Flour being shipped for T. J. by Mr. Colclaser in the hands of [Bernard] Peyton. [1490]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSHUA MEIGS, Washington.
    1817 November 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #2560.

    Recommending Thomas Eston Randolph for the office of Postmaster, Richmond, replacing Dr. [William] Foushee. [1491]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 November 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Will accept William and Mary offer renewed by Mr. Brown unless Central College can offer salary the following spring. [1492]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1817 November 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Flour sales to E. Williams and Joseph A. Weed. Reports from England of rise in flour prices stir local market. Note renewed in U.S. Bank. [2931]

  • JOHN WOOD, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 November 10.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Enquires about classics position offered him at Central College. Would prefer mathematics chair. Sends notice of Greek-English lexicon by Gilbert Wakefield. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [1493]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to NELSON BARKSDALE.
    1817 November 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Agreement with David Knight for work at Central College to be paid for by draft on Alexander Garrett. Mentions Samuel J. Harrison. [1494]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond.
    1817 November 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat, #1633. Original owned by Mrs. Virginius Dabney. Another MS. at Vhi.

    Johnson's delay in shipment of T. J.'s flour.[ 1495]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 November 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Unless salary assured from Central College from April next, must accept William and Mary offer. [1496]

  • JOHN ORGAN to JOEL YANCEY, Bedford.
    1817 November 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Will make survey. [2932]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia.
    1817 November 25.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Hopes Philadelphia students can have option to attend his lectures so he can remain at University of Pennsylvania until Central College ready. Might arrange for professorship of physical sciences to start sooner than planned to accommodate him. No one near Lynchburg remembers Stack. Plans to have distinguished professors from Edinburgh for Central College. [1497]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to JOHN WOOD, Richmond.
    1817 November 26.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Letter to Wood was from self and not from Visitors of Central College. Understood his answer as refusal of classics professorship. Plans to procure professors from Europe. Thanks for information on Gilbert Wakefield's Greek-English Lexicon. [1498]

  • JOHN ORGAN. Poplar Forest Survey.
    1817 November 27-28.
    ADS. 2 items. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Notes on the land lines of Poplar Forest. Survey of roads from Campbell Court House to Poplar Forest. [1499, N-267]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 December 3.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Partly printed: Cabell 85-87.

    Subscriptions to Central College from [Henry St. George?] Tucker and John Coalter. Plan for primary schools throughout the state. Opposition to Central College from Federalists, bigots, members of the Society of Cincinnati, and from friends of Washington College at Lexington. William and Mary people are liberal. References to Judge Brooke, John W. Green, Armistead Holmes, Chapman Johnson, and Edward Watts. [1500]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1817 December 6.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Accepts professorship of chemistry, mineralogy, philosophy, and law beginning following summer. Trustees of University of Pennsylvania rejected proposals to share John R. Coxe's students. William and Mary has elected Hare to post offered to Cooper. Adam Seybert, Mr. Cloud, or Zaccaheus Collins will value his mineral collection before shipment. Relative merits of Edinburgh, Oxford, Cambridge, Eton, Westminster, Harrow, and Winchester as sources of faculty. Lauds advice of Sir William Jones on translating foreign languages. Mr. Stack now at Centerville, Md. [1501]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 December 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Accepts post at Central College. Confirms his letter of yesterday sent to Poplar Forest. [1502]

  • SAMUEL J. HARRISON, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1817 December 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. #7254-b. Endorsed by T. J.

    University business

  • SAMUEL J. HARRISON, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1817 December 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. RG-1/3/3.811. Endorsed by T. J.

    University business

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1817 December 10.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    John leaves in morning. Purchases, including corn, from Mr. Higginbotham, Mr. Bankhead, and John Flagg. Turkeys, coopers, carpenter. Payment received from Gibson & Jefferson. Apologizes for questioning T. J.'s judgment on interest due. Canal work. [2933]

  • MATTHEW BROWN, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1817 December 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Estimate for making and laying bricks at Central College. Mentions Samuel J . Harrison. [1503]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1817 December 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Flour sold to Robert K. Jones. [2935]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to ROBERT G. SCOTT, Chairman of the Committee of Schools and Colleges.
    1817 December 13.
    ALS. Draft. 5 pp. Endorsed by T. J. [Copy sent to T. J.]. #2791-a. Enclosed in [1511]. Printed: Cabell 94-96.

    Jefferson's ideas regarding the bill providing for the establishment of primary schools, academies, colleges, and a university. Discussion of whether education should be compulsory. [1504]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to JAMES MONROE.
    1817 December 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Forwards for his approval copy of report of Visitors of Central College to Governor of Virginia. Plan for a general scheme of education, ward schools, colleges, one university. Urges conciliation of Charles Fenton Mercer, author of rival plan. [1505]

  • JAMES LIGON for PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 December 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Goods from Norfolk by Mr. Gilmore. [2936]

  • JOSEPH ANTRIM. PLASTERER'S BID.
    1817 December 17.
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Proposal for plastering at Central College. [1506]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL.
    1817 December 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 87-88; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC).

    Subscriptions and donations to Central College. Report of the Visitors to the Governor. General education bill for Virginia. Thomas Cooper has accepted position at Central College. [1507]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1817 December 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 88-89; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC).

    High wages of bricklayers in Lynchburg. Asks Richmond prices. Reply must be immediate so he can answer Matthew Brown of Lynchburg. [1508]

  • MATTHEW BROWN, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1817 December 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Brickwork at Central College. Mentions David Knight. [1509]

  • FRANK CARR to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    [1817] December 23 [date received].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Returns letters of Messrs. [James C.?] Picket[t] and Albert Gallatin. Reference to [Richard?] Terrell. [1510]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 December 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Brothers urge move to Missouri. Asks salary increase. Compares own to overseers of James Monroe, Tufton, Mr. Higginbotham, Mr. Burnley. [2937]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL. Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 December 29.
    ALS. 6 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791-a. Printed: Cabell 89-94.

    Opposition by members of the Society of Cincinnati to Central College, preferring to give funds to Washington College. Presbyterians oppose because T. J. is an infidel. Opposition in the Assembly to setting up a system of public education in Virginia. Encloses copy of letter sent to Robert Scott, Chairman of Committee for Schools and Colleges [1504] . Site for the University. Report on the Literary Fund. References to Francis T. Brooke, William Cabell, John Coalter, Thomas Cooper, Mr. Garrett, Chapman Johnson, Wilson C. Nicholas, [Alfred H.?] Powell, Spencer Roane, Henry Tucker, and Edward Watts. [1511]

  • JOHN BARNES, Georgetown, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1817 December 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Death of General Kosciuszko. [1512]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [JAMES MADISON].
    1817 December 30.
    ALS. 2 pp. #201. Printed: B of R VI 310 (MS. in DLC).

    Report of the Visitors of Central College to the Governor. Subscriptions. Delays writing to Edinburgh until the legislature acts. Recommends Dr. Cooper's appointment to the chairs of physiology and law, but suspension of those functions at first and allowing him to teach languages. [1513]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1817 December 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 98-99; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC).

    Requests information regarding lands of Mr. Poinsot des Essarts. Report [regarding Central College] sent to Mr. Madison. [1514]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DAVID HIGGINBOTHAM.
    1817 December 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3537.

    Mr. Short's reconveyance of Indian Camp lands to Higginbotham. [2938]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ON CENTRAL COLLEGE.
    [1817 December].
    ADS. 1 pp. #2737-a.

    Contracts for brickwork. Mentions Matthew Brown, Clifton Harris. [1515]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON EARLY STUDY FOR PAVILION VII, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1817.
    Ink. Paper BD 21 x 13 1/2 in. Scale: 10' = 1". #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    This is an early study for Pavilion VII, the first building erected. It shows an elevation of the pavilion with adjacent dormitories and Chinese railings, and plans of the first and second floors. On back is an early study of the Lawn showing nine identical paviliions; the specifications begin: "The walls of the Pavilion are 116 feet running measure." See N-23. [N-309, K-5, verso is Kb]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON STUDIES FOR PAVILIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1817.
    Pencil and wash. Wove paper, no watermark. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. #171.

    Drawn by Dr. William Thornton. [N-303, N-352; K-212, K-Pl. 16]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA DORMITORIES, WEST RANGE, WITH HOTELS A AND B.
    [1817?].
    Ink. Scale: 40' = 1'. Paper BD. 5 1/4 x 16 3/4 in. (See also N-306, N-366, N-369). #171.

    Page One   

    One of three variants. [N-305, K-1]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. DORMITORIES, WEST RANGE, WITH HOTELS A AND B.
    [1817?].
    Ink. Scale: 40' = 1'. Paper CZ. 14 3/4 x 6 1/4 in. (See also N-305, N-366, N-369). #171.

    Page One   

    One of three variants. [N-306, K-2]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. EARLIER STUDY FOR PLAN OF LAWN WITH ROTUNDA (N-366), UNFINISHED.
    [1817].
    Ink. Paper BD. 26 1/4 x 10 1/2 in. #171.

    Page One   

    [N-308, K-4]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. ELEVATION OF PAVILIONS WITH TWO-STORY DORMITORIES.
    [1817?].
    Ink and water color. Thin wove paper, watermarked J. WHATMAN. 13 x 9 1/4 in. #171.

    Page One   

    Drawn by Dr. William Thornton. Edmund S. Campbell thought this might be the source of the design for Old Sweet Springs, Berkeley, West Virginia. [N-310, K-6]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. SURVEY OF LAWN.
    [1817-1819].
    Paper CX. 6 x 9 3/4 in. #5533.

    Page One   

    [N-314]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. DETAIL OF SERPENTINE WALLS.
    [1817-1822].
    Ink. Paper CZ. 8 x 2 3/4 in. #1871-a.

    Page One   

    While decorative, the walls are not particularly strong. [N-315]

  • MINUTES of the TRUSTEES OF ALBEMARLE ACADEMY 1814-1817, the BOARD OF VISITORS of CENTRAL COLLEGE 1817-1819, and the BOARD OF VISITORS of the UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 1819-1825, OCTOBER 7.
    1817-1825.
    AD. MS. Vol. 68 pp. #38-163-a.

    Copies of the minutes belonging to James Breckinridge. Some of the notes date from 1814, with the minutes of the Trustees of Albemarle Academy. (See "Bibliography of Unprinted Official Records" in sixth Annual Report of the Archivist, Univ. of Va., 1935-36). [1517-c]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, MINUTES of the BOARD OF VISITORS of CENTRAL COLLEGE and the UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1817-1826.
    ADS. MS. Vol. 208 pp. (105 pp. in T. J.'s hand (including 11 pp. in other hands signed by T. J.)). Printed: L & B XIX 361-499. RG-1/1/1.381.

    Official minutes of the University of Virginia Board of Visitors, kept by T. J. as Rector from 1817-1826. The earlier notes are signed by T. J. and other members of the Board, Joseph C. Cabell, John Hartwell Cocke, James Madison, James Monroe, and David Watson. Members of the Board in later years who did not sign: James Breckenridge, Chapman Johnson, George Loyall, and Robert B. Taylor. The University of Virginia also owns preliminary notes made by T. J. for later copying (35 pp.), as well as the copies of the minutes belonging to Joseph C. Cabell, John Hartwell Cocke, James Monroe, and James Breckenridge. Some of the notes date from 1814, with the minutes of the Trustees of Albemarle Academy. The minutes after the spring meeting of 1826 (pp. 107-185) in this volume are in the hand of the Secretary of the Board, Nicholas P. Trist. (See "Bibliography of Unprinted Official Records " in sixth Annual Report of the Archivist, University of Virginia, 1935-36). [1517]

  • MINUTES of the TRUSTEES OF ALBEMARLE ACADEMY 1814-1817, the BOARD OF VISITORS of CENTRAL COLLEGE 1817-1819, and the BOARD OF VISITORS of the UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 1819-1826.
    1817-1826.
    AD. MS. Vol. 65 pp., 6 pp., 2 pp. #2791-a.

    Copies of the minutes belonging to Joseph Carrington Cabell. Some of the notes date from 1814, with the minutes of the Trustees of Albemarle Academy. The notes for 1826 March 4 and 5 (2 pp.) have interlineations in T. J.'s hand. (See "Bibliography of Unprinted Official Records" in sixth Annual Report of the Archivist, Univ. of Va., 1935-36). [1517-a]

  • MINUTES of the TRUSTEES OF ALBEMARLE ACADEMY 1814-1817, the BOARD OF VISITORS of CENTRAL COLLEGE 1817-1819, and the BOARD OF VISITORS of the UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 1819-1826.
    1817-1826.
    AD. MS. Vol. 76 pp. #38-761.

    Copies of the minutes belonging to John Hartwell Cocke. Some of the notes date from 1814, with the minutes of the Trustees of Albemarle Academy. (See "Bibliography of Unprinted Official Records" in sixth Annual Report of the Archivist, Univ. of Va., 1935-36). [1517-b]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS.
    [1817-1826].
    AD. 1 vol. #38-163. Partly printed: Lambeth plates VI, VII, XIII.

    Pocket memorandum book containing specifications, ink drawings, and other data used and compiled by T. J. while directing the construction of the University of Virginia (Central College until 1819). Description of proposed buildings, style of architecture, measurements, materials to be used, and the amount of brick or stone required. Specification book dated on cover July 18, 1819. [1518, N-317, N-318]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, SURVEY OF UNIVERSITY SITE SHOWING ROTUNDA, "EAST STREET," AND "WEST STREET".
    [Post-1817].
    Ink. Scale: 20 poles = 1". Paper CW. AD. 1 pp. 8" x 6 1/4"." See Nichols, N-327. #171.

    N-327   N-327.1   N-327.2   N-327.3   N-327.4   N-327.5   N-327.6   

    In folder with other fragments: financial figures (N-327.1), one 3" x 5 3/4", giving dimensions for "Perry's Houses" (N-327.2), cost per acres (N-327.3), forms (N-327.4), the Rotunda in relation to the road (N-327.5), and a plat of land with area (N-327.6). [1516, 2938-a, N-327]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES MADISON, DAVID WATSON, and JOHN HARTWELL COCKE.
    [ca. 1818 January 2]
    ALS. 2 pp. Enclosure: AD. 2 pp. Cocke Papers, #3184.

    Encloses copy of report of the Board of Visitors to the governor. Requests their approval of Thomas Cooper's appointment to physiological professorship, with an ad interim appointment to the classical school. Bricklayers' terms. Subscriptions. Enclosure: estimate of the objects of application of Central College funds. [1519]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to BOARD OF VISITORS of CENTRAL COLLEGE.
    1818 January 2.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. #7254-b.
  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 January 5.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Enclosure: C. Tompkins, ALS. 2 pp. Partly printed: Cabell 99-101.

    Encloses letter from Major Christopher Tompkins regarding the price of bricklaying for Central College. Essay in the Enquirer by Mr. Giles. Prospects not good for the general education bill. Receipt of the papers of Poinsot des Essarts. Information regarding subscriptions to Central College from William Brent, Mr. Currie, and Creed Taylor. References to Wilson C. Nicholas, James P. Preston, Mr. Brown (bricklayer), and Mr. Night (bricklayer). [1520]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [JAMES P. PRESTON].
    1818 January 6.
    AD. 7 pp. Endorsed: "James Monroe." RG-1/3/3.761.

    Report to the governor of Virginia, concerning the progress and prospects of Central College. Financial report. Copy sent to James Monroe for his approval. [1521]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER.
    1818 January 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Pleased by Cooper's acceptance of physiological professorship. Cooper to open classical school in July. Plan to establish additional professorships when funds permit. [1522]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBERT WALSH, Washington.
    1818 January 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. #201. Another MS. in DLC.

    Enjoyed John Playfair's presentation of mathematical history; asks him to print unedited Destutt de Tracy manuscript, "Principes logiques, " in the American Register. Dr. Cooper's acceptance of Central College post. Invitation to visit Monticello with Correa da Serra. [1523]

  • J. HORWITZ, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 January 12.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: printed leaflet. 4 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Application for professorship of oriental literature, German, and Hebrew. Enclosure: prospectus for the first American edition of Van der Hooght's Hebrew Bible. [1524]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1818 January 14.
    ALS. 5 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Partly printed: Ford IX 98-101; Cabell 102-106. #38-755.

    Financing a general education system for Virginia. [1525]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MATTHEW BROWN.
    1818 January 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. #7254-b.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1818 January 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 107.

    Financial aid for Central College from the legislature. [1526]

  • FRANCIS WALKER GILMER, Winchester, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 January 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Central College subscriptions. [1527]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 January 22.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Enclosure: Creed Taylor ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by Cabell. Partly printed: Cabell 108-110.

    Search regarding land will be carried out for T. J. in the Register's Office. Copy of the Report of the Visitors circulated in the Assembly. Copy of T. J.'s letters regarding primary schools given to Robert Scott, Chairman of the Committee on Schools and Colleges. Motion to move the capital. Opposition to Central College by the Washington College people. Recommends that William Brent, John T. Brooke, John Hartwell Cocke, and George Poindexter run for the Assembly. Bank loan being negotiated. Recommends annuity from the Literary Fund as best income for Central College. Encloses note from Chancellor Creed Taylor regarding T. J.'s proposed system of public education. References to Jesse W. Garth, James Madison, Robert Mallory, Dabney Minor, and James Monroe. [1528]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 January 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 111.

    Disappointment in the bill reported by the Committee of Schools and Colleges. Visitors will be personally responsible for a bank loan to Central College. Movement of seat of government from Richmond to the West postponed. [1529]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 January 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Death of Caspar Wistar may change situation at University of Pennsylvania, since Dr. John R. Coxe wishes to take materia medica chair. [1530]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to JOHN BROCKENBROUGH.
    1818 January 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. [Copy sent by Cabell to T. J.] Printed: Cabell 114-115.

    To the President of the Bank of Virginia, covering reports by the Visitors of Central College, given to enable the bank to judge the merits of a loan sought in anticipation of subscriptions. [1531]

  • JOHN BROCKENBROUGH, Richmond, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1818 January 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2791. Printed: Cabell 115-116.

    Agreeing to lend money to Central College for 60 days with renewal of notes possible. [1532] Originally enclosed in [1534]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 February 1.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 112-113.

    Fears failure of general education bill for Virginia. Requests T. J. to draw bill for annuity from Literary Fund for endowment of professorships. Inquires with regard to Des Essarts' land patents. References to Robert Scott, Samuel Taylor, and [George J.] Davison. [1533]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 February 1.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 113-114.

    Loan offered by John Brockenbrough, President of the Bank of Virginia, better than can be obtained from Benjamin Hatcher of the Farmer's Bank. Necessity for the Visitors to sign the notes as individuals. References to Wilson C. Nicholas and David Watson. [1534]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 February 6.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 1 16-1 18.

    Inquiries regarding Poinsot des Essarts' land patents. Back-country opposition to T. J.'s general education bill. Opposition to Central College from friends of Lexington and Staunton. Recommends selection of men such as General [John George] Jackson in the Northwest of Virginia and William Burwell from the Southwest. References to Mr. Johnson, General Kosciuszko, and Peter Carr. [1535]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia.
    1818 February 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Laments death of Dr. Caspar Wistar. Engagement with Central College will not prevent Cooper's accepting better position at Pennsylvania caused by vacancy. [1536]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 February 10.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 119-121.

    T. J.'s letter published in the Enquirer to help the general education bill, omitting T. J.'s estimate of the large amount of money necessary. Reference to William Cabell, Wilson C. Nicholas, and Lewis Somers (i.e., Summers). [1537]

  • ARCHIBALD THWEATT, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 February 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Interest of the Wayles estate in Byrd's Lottery. [1538]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 February 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 121-122.

    Introducing Lewis Summers of Kanawha County. [1539]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 February 13.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 122123.

    Enquiries regarding Poinsot des Essarts' land. Failure of T. J.'s general education bill, with only a small appropriation for education of the poor, due to interests from Lexington and Staunton and to the Presbyterians, aided by a junto from the middle country delegation (Charles Yancey, Thomas Miller, Robert Mallory, and Charles Everett). Possibility of an appropriation for Central College. References to Francis T. Brooke, Dabney Carr, John W. Green, Thomas Hill, and Chapman Johnson. [1540]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1818 February 16.
    ALS. 2 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 124-125; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC).

    Regrets his "intermedling" in the education bill. Subscriptions for Central College. Requests all of Board of Visitors to visit him whenever near Monticello to help make decisions between formal meetings. [1541]

  • RANDOLPH HARRISON, Clifton, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 February 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Central College subscriptions. Mentions Mr. Baker, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, and George Skipwith. [1542]

  • ARCHIBALD THWEATT, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 February 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Inability to collect any subscriptions or to subscribe himself to the Central College fund. [1543]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 February 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 125-126.

    Bill providing for education of poor, an appropriation for the University, and the setting up of the Rockfish Gap Commission passed the Senate. [1544]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 February 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Expects an opening at University of Pennsylvania. Appreciative of Central College's liberal conduct. Medical faculty has recommended Augustine Smith of Williamsburg for Wistar's post. Plans to come to Virginia with Correa da Serra. [1545]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 February 22.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 127.

    Passage of the Rockfish Gap Bill. Asks T. J. to serve as a commissioner. Appointments in the hands of the president and directors of the Literary Fund, three fifths of whom are from beyond the mountains. Urges immediate work on buildings of Central College because of opposition from Federalists, Presbyterian clergy, and the entire back country. Mentions James Madison. [1546]

  • JAMES PLEASANTS, JR., Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 February 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Subscriptions to Central College. [1547]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1818 February 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 128-129; B of R VI 59 (MS in DLC).

    James Madison will serve on Rockfish Gap Commission. Thinks it better for Cabell to serve rather than himself. [1548]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Fluvanna County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 March 11.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 129.

    Selection of members of the Rockfish Gap Commission. Visit to Monticello. [1550]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1818 March 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-576.

    Recommends Francis Eppes II be sent to Mr. Dasheel (Dashiell?) in New London, Va., until Central College opens. Birth of a sixth grandson. Patsy doing well. Plans for meeting Francis. [1551]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Warminster, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 March 15.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 130-132.

    Rivalry between Washington College, Rockbridge College, and Central College as to the site for the University. Offer by a Mr. Robinson of Lexington to leave his estate to the University if located there. Requests T. J. to urge Wilson J. Cary, John Hartwell Cocke, Randolph Harrison, and Washington Trueheart to serve in House of Delegates as friends of Central College. References to John Wayles Eppes. [1552]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN ARMSTRONG.
    1818 March 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. #726. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in Polish Roman Catholic University (Kosciuszko Papers).

    Requests information for a biography of Tadeusz Kosciuszko to be written by Mr. Gullien. Administration of General Kosciuszko's estate. [1553]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN ARMSTRONG.
    1818 March 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat, #2283. Original owned by Polish Roman Catholic Union of America.

    Requests information for a biography of Tadeusz Kosciuszko to be written by Mr. Gullien. Administration of General Kosciuszko's estate.

  • ANNE CARY BANKHEAD to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 March 25 [date received].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Covers Mr. Lightfoot's letter requesting a favor of T. J. [1554]

  • FRANK CARR, Bentivar, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 March 28.
    AL. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Returning a letter to T. J. Mentions a letter to [Richard?] Terrell. [1555]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, at Mrs. Tinsley's, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 March 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 132.

    Lending Jefferson a copy of the Oxford and Cambridge guide. [1556]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON BILL TO JOHN BROWN, JUDGE OF CHANCERY AT STAUNTON, AGAINST RIVANNA COMPANY.
    1818 April 7.
    D. 65 pp. In clerk's hand. #4899.

    Previous inquests established that T. J.'s dam above Shadwell mill not harmful, or infringement of public rights. An aid to navigation, already did most of Rivanna Company's work by getting through South West mountains. Company built locks above mill, interfering with its water supply, and placed toll house near mill. Directors profiting at T. J.'s expense. Mentions Albemarle Co., Milton, Moore's ford, Secretary's ford, Sandy Falls, Potomac River, James River, Rappahannock River, Peter Jefferson, Thomas Mann Randolph, Peter Minor, John Brown, and directors George Divers, William D. Meriwether, Nimrod Bramham, Dabney Minor, and John Kelly. Appended letter, copy 1817 July 23, George Divers, Farmington, to T. J. claiming overriding rights of canal company. Appended document, copy, 1817 August 7, T. J. approves insertion of above letter. Appended document, copy, 1818 April 7, Rivanna Company claims precedence. T. J. cannot include Rivanna River as his property. Mentions Ray's ford, Stuart & Coalter, Richard Sampson, Richard Farrar and Mr. Henderson. Copies certified by N. H. Lewis and William S. Eskridge. [2939]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER.
    1818 April 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-588. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Davis, Francis Walker Gilmer 125; B of R X 7 (MS. in DLC) .

    Urges him to try for the legislature rather than the cul-de-sac, William and Mary College. Visit of Correa da Serra and Thomas Cooper. [1557]

  • JAMES MADISON letter to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1818 April 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. The University of Virginia Jefferson Papers.

    Letter from James Madison to Thomas Jefferson submitting his first donation for founding the "Central College," which would become the University of Virginia. Docketed in Jefferson's hand on verso, "Madison Ja., Montpellier [missing text on margin] recd M [missing text on margin]". Item record.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to SUBSCRIBERS TO CENTRAL COLLEGE.
    [ca. 1818 April].
    AD. 1 pp. File draft, #7254-b. On verso, Indenture, Subscribers to Central College to the Literary Fund Director. 1 pp. File draft, #7254-b.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1818 May 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Francis E. Shine. #3509.

    Letter at Flood's. To Monticello. Mr. Dashiell will board Francis. Greek of Xenophon's Cyropaedia preferable to Lucian. Mr. Yancey can get books at Cotton's in Lynchburg. Bezout and Euclid. Francis to sleep alone to avoid itch common at Dr. Carr's school. Subscription papers for Central College. Literary Fund and University. [2940]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH
    1818 May 9
    AD. 1 pp. Photostat. #10130.

    Jefferson orders "2 canteens of best spirits."

  • BENNETT H. HENDERSON, Glasgow, Barren County, Ky., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 May 15.
    ALS. 2 pp. #564. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library.

    Requests private settlement of his share of Bennett Henderson estate, which his brother James L. Henderson deeded to Craven Peyton while Bennett H. Henderson was a minor. William D. Meriwether has full power of attorney. [1557a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BERNARD PEYTON.
    1818 June 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft, #38-174. . Endorsed by T. J.

    Requests procuring of a workman, Mr. Jones, to examine slate quarries and to work at Central College. [1558]

  • FRANK CARR, Bentivar, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 June 15.
    AL. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Covering a letter for [Richard?] Terrell. [1559]

  • JOHN M. PERRY, Central College, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 June 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Requesting instructions for bricklayers. [1560]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 June 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Choice for chemistry chair to he made soon at University of Pennsylvania. Sends syllabus of lectures. [1561]

  • JOSHUA M. STOKES, Petersburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 July 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Applies for work as painter, glazier at University. [1562]

  • D. HICKEY. BID for PLASTERING and STONEWORK.
    1818 July 10.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Rates to be charged on Mr. A. S. Brockenbrough's "new houses" (Central College buildings). [1563]

  • SAMUEL J. HARRISON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1818 July 12.
    AL. 1 pp. On verso: letter to Dr. J. Wharton, Jr., 1819 July 29, [1722]. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Excuses for not being able to dine with T. J. [1564]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1818 July 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Land in West. Mentions Mr. Randolph. [2941]

  • FRANK CARR, [Bentivar], to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 July 18 [date received].
    AL. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Enclosing a letter to [Richard?] Terrell. [1565]

  • NELSON BARKSDALE, PROCTOR OF CENTRAL COLLEGE, DEED TO PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF LITERARY FUND.
    [1818 July 27].
    AD. 1 pp. File draft, RG-1/3/3.821. In hand of T. J.

    Transfers Central College lands and properties in Albemarle County to Literary Fund for benefit of University of Virginia as permitted by act of Legislature.

  • NELSON BARKSDALE, PROCTOR OF CENTRAL COLLEGE, DEED TO PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF LITERARY FUND.
    1818 July 27.
    AD. 1 pp. In hand of T. J. Signed by Barksdale. #6269.

    Transfers Central College lands and properties in Albemarle County to Literary Fund for benefit of University of Virginia as permitted by act of Legislature. Witnessed by Frank Carr, James Leitch, James Brown, and Alexander Garrett, Clerk of Albemarle County Court. [2942]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1818 July 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Plows. No payment from Mr. Randolph. Payment from Mr. Dawson. [2943]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Warminster, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 July 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 132-133.

    Sends by his brother William the signatures of Central College subscribers in Nelson County, agreeing to the conveyance of the property of Central College to the Commonwealth of Virginia, if the University of Virginia is located on the site of the college. [1566]

  • ROCKFISH GAP COMMISSION, REPORT ON OFFER OF WASHINGTON COLLEGE LANDS FO UNIVERSITY.
    1818 August 1
    AD. 2 pp. #7254-b. With notes in T. J.'s hand.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON REPORT of the ROCKFISH GAP COMMISSION.
    1818 August 1-4.
    AD. 51 pp. on 32 l., including interleavings. RG-1/3/3.761. Printed with variations: Cabell 432-447; Report of the Commissioners for the University of Virginia, assembled at Rock-Fish Gap . . . 1818.

    T. J.'s preliminary draft of the Rockfish Gap Report. Importance of education to the general welfare. Curriculum for the University. Calculation of center of population to prove that Central College is the proper site for the University. [1567]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [ROCKFISH GAP COMMISSION?].
    [1818 August 4?].
    AD. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Undated formal expression of leave-taking, thanking them for acknowledging his feeble services and for the spirit of order and harmony of the board. [1568]

  • JOHN STEELE, Customs House, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1818 August 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Wine sent to Richmond. Sends bill of lading. [2944]

  • N. TURNER, C. TOMPKINS, B. TATE, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1818 August 31-1819 March 15.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommendations for William Phillips, bricklayer. [1569]

  • J. HORWITZ, Philadelphia, to THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia.
    1818 September 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Requests him to remind Mr. Jefferson that if college at Charlottesville is to have same standing as Harvard, Yale, Princeton, it will need professor of oriental literature. [1570]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 October 3.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Observations regarding Central College post. Assuming he is to hold chairs of experimental philosophy, chemistry, mineralogy, and law, asks questions regarding: apparatus, defraying expense of experiments, private tutoring, living quarters for family, vacation, salary, cost of moving. [1571]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER.
    1818 October 4.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Answers Cooper's questions of 3 October, under the assumption that Central College is chosen as the University of Virginia. [1572]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Fredericksburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1818 October 6.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Salary offered at Central College unsatisfactory. Injustice done T. J. by George Ord in his life of Alexander Wilson in Wilson's Ornithology. Mentions Correa da Serra. [1573]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 October 17.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Pleasure at T. J.'s return to health. Plans for Francis Eppes' education. Payment of his subscription to the Central College fund. References to Mr. Dashiell, a teacher, and to Mr. Baker. [1574]

  • MARTIN DAWSON, Milton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 October 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    T. J. note to Edmund Bacon. [2945]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 October 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 133-134.

    Invitation to Warminster; urges him not to tax his health. [1575]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HENRY DEARBORN, Boston.
    1818 October 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat, #2873. Original owned by Harold J. Coolidge.

    Libelous statements in Ord's preface to Wilson's Ornithology, regarding T. J.'s refusal to send Wilson on Pike's expedition. Requests inquiry by Dearborn as to why Stuart has detained T. J.'s portrait. Mentions explorations by Lewis and Clark, William Dunbar, and Thomas Freeman. Mentions James Wilkinson. [1576]

  • JAMES MADISON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1818 October].
    AL. 1 pp. Fragment. #10347.

    Madison reports he is glad to learn from James Monroe that Jefferson is recovering from an attack "your health suffered beyond the mountains" and regrets that he is unable to attend meetings of the Board of Visitors or the Albemarle Agricultural Society.

  • JOHN M. PERRY. DEED to NELSON BARKSDALE, PROCTOR of CENTRAL COLLEGE.
    1818 November 7.
    DS. 1 pp. #2737-a. Endorsed by T. J. Witnessed by Alexander Garrett.

    Deed for land in Albemarle County, near Charlottesville, for Central College. Approved by T. J. [1577]

  • JAMES DINSMORE to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 November 10.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Report on the qualities of tin roofing at Central College. [1578]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Enniscorthy, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 November 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 134-135.

    Illness prevents visit to Monticello. Rockfish Gap Report. Reason why he cannot make the trip to Europe for the college. Possibility he may run for the House of Representatives. Information regarding the hill for locating the University. Mentions [Samuel] Carr, Isaac Coles, William F. Gordon, Spencer Roane, Francis T. Brooke. [1579]

  • JAMES DINSMORE to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 November 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2737-a.

    Cost of pine shingling calculated by Dinsmore and John M. Perry. [1580]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1818 November 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 136; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC).

    Letter to the Speaker of the Senate containing Rockfish Gap Report. Necessity for special agent to secure in Europe professors for Central College. [1581]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to the MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE.
    1818 November 23.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat, #2285. Original owned by Mrs. Laird U. Park. Printed: L & B XIX 268-270; Ford-Bixby 243-244; B of R VI 255 (MS. in DLC).

    T. J.'s ill health. Approval of the present French Constitution. Discounts reports of aggression in Florida. Prospects for Mr. Poirey's claims for compensation for services during the Revolution. Copy of translation of Destutt de Tracy's work on political economy. [1582]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 December 8.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 137-138.

    Progress of the Rockfish Gap Report in the General Assembly. Attitudes of the William and Mary and Lexington interests. Cabell's health. References to Samuel Carr, William F. Gordon, Samuel Taylor, and Philip R. Thompson. [1583]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 December 14.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 138-139.

    Progress of the bill to decide the site of the University. Prospects of Central College. Report of T. J.'s authorship of the bill gives appearance of dictation. References to Linn Banks, Samuel Taylor, and Robert T. Thompson. [1584]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 December 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 139-140.

    Central College fixed as the site of the University in the bill reported to the House of Delegates. Combination of western delegates opposed to Central College. Publication of T. J.'s calculation of the center of population based on census of 1810. References to Wilson C. Nicholas and William Cabell. [1585]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 December 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 141.

    Senator Davidson [Davison?] of Clarksburg in favor of Central College. [1586]

  • DABNEY COSBY, Staunton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 December 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Offers services as bricklayer, brickmaker to college. [1587]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1818 December 24.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 141-144.

    Delay of the University bill. Opposition from friends of William and Marv, who demand $5000 per annum for William and Mary as price of their concurrence, from those who wish education left to individual enterprise, and from those who wish Literary Fund devoted to the poor. Various methods of calculating the center of population. References to the Edinburgh Review, William S. Archer, James Hunter, Chapman Johnson, Francis Preston, Adam Smith, Dugald Stewart, and Colonel Tatham. [1588]

  • BEDFORD COUNTY SHERIFF. Bill for POPLAR FOREST TAXES.
    1818.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-755.

    Bill for taxes on 4000 acres of land, 53 slaves, and 16 horses. Paid by Joel Yancey, T. J.'s overseer; receipted by Joseph D. Stratton, Deputy to Joel Leftwich, Sheriff. [1589]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON "PAVILION NO. III W. CORINTHIAN PALLADIO."
    1818.
    Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 12 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    Elevation and three plans, one with alternate flap. Specifications on back. On September 30, 1821, Jefferson wrote to John Hartwell Cocke that "Pavilions Number 3 and 7 undertaken in 1817 and 1818, Numbers 2,4,5,9 finished. 17 marble caps from Italy No. 2,3,5,8. No. 1,6,8,10 not finished." [N-316, K-15]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "PLAN OF A CLOCK FOR THE ROTUNDA."
    1818.
    Ink. Wove paper, watermarked FELLOWS. 10 x 8 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    The University of Virginia Library also has a copy made by N. P. Trist, September 27, 1827 (Ink. Paper CW. 7 3/4 x 10 in.). [N-371]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON MADISON'S MAP.
    [1818].
    AD. Fragment. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #3620.

    Mentions Monticello, Potomac River, Willis's Mountain, and Blue Ridge Mountains. [2946]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON A BILL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN UNIVERSITY.
    [1818].
    AD. 4 pp. Printed (with additions): Cabell 447-450; Enactments relating to . . . the University of Virginia, 1831. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Bill to make Central College the University of Virginia. Board of Visitors to erect, preserve, and repair buildings, appoint faculty and staff, prescribe the course of education, and establish rules of government and discipline. [1590]

  • JAMES MADISON TO THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1818].
    ANS. 1 pp. #12645. .

    Madison has postponed returning two documents because he knew T. J. would not return from Bedford "till about a week before the day of assembling at Rockfish." Presumably in reference to the Commission to Fix the Site of the University of Virginia, a.k.a. the Rockfish Gap Commission.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR UNIVERSITY.
    [1818-1819].
    AD. 2 pp. Photostat. #2754-b.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Balance Sheet.
    1818-1819.
    AD. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Income: subscriptions, glebe lands, and annual endowment. Costs: land purchases from John M. Perry and [W. D.?] Garth, wages, salaries, bricks. [1591]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, COVER LEAVES FOR PROPOSALS AND CONTRACTS FOR WORK AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    [1818-1820]
    AD. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, COVER LEAVES FOR PROPOSALS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WORKMEN AND UNDERTAKERS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    [1818-1820]
    AD. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.
  • W. H. WILMER to HUGH NELSON, Washington, D. C.
    [1818-1823?].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Letter of introduction for Monsieur Calvo who wishes to apply for position at Central College. [1592]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1819 January 1.
    ALS. 2 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 145-146; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC).

    Center of white population in Virginia, calculated to determine best site for the University. [1593]

  • A. MACDONALD, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 January 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-745.

    Applies for position as amanuensis or humble servant in any capacity. [1594]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 January 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Acknowledges receipt of [Rockfish Gap] Report. Workmen for the University. T. J.'s health. Mentions William Short and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [1595]

  • WILSON CARY NICHOLAS, PROMISSORY NOTE to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 January 6.
    ADS. 1 pp. #2343. Endorsed by T. J.
  • ERASMUS STRIBLING, Staunton, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello].
    1819 January 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommendation of Dabney Cosby, bricklayer. [1596]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 January 7.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 146-149.

    Cabell's labors in the General Assembly on behalf of the University Bill. T. J.'s health. References to John Brockenbrough, Chancellor John W. Green, Thomas C. Holmes, W. C. Nicholas, Mr. Pannel, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Spencer Roane, Mr. Slaughter, John Taliaferro, Samuel Taylor, Chancellor [Creed] Taylor, and Philip Thompson. [1597]

  • JOHN WAUGH, Staunton, to ALEXANDER GARRETT, Charlottesville.
    1819 January 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommendation of Dabney Cosby, bricklayer. [1598]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 January 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Acknowledging receipt of Tracy's Political Economy and of the Rockfish Gap Report. Inquiry about T. J.'s health. [1599]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 January 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 149-152.

    University Bill passes the House of Delegates with Central College fixed as the site. Various methods of determining the center of population favor Central College. Cabell's recent illness. References to Briscoe G. Baldwin, Dabney Carr, Armistead Holmes, and James Hunter. [1600]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 January 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 152-153.

    Progress of the University Bill in the Senate. Bill to connect the eastern and western waters. Cabell's ill-health. References to Judge John Coalter, George Hay, Armistead Holmes, Chapman Johnson, Alfred Powell, John Taliaferro, and Philip Thompson. [1602]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [THOMAS] COOPER.
    1819 January 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.822.

    T. J. writes to Cooper informing him of favorable action by the Delegates in passing the bill to establish the University of Virginia and notes that he counts on Cooper in the spring.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RICHARD DUKE, near Lindsay's Store.
    1819 January 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6286.

    Duties of Proctor of Central College. Nelson Barksdale suited for part of duties, but Alexander Garrett recommends Duke for other duties. To begin when Legislature approves University. See item 1601, 1819 January 20. [2947]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE.
    1819 January 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Cocke Papers, #3184.

    Requesting him to come to Monticello because of business of extreme urgency. [1604]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 January 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Trip to the West. Market wagon. [2948]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 January 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 153.

    Passage of the University Bill. Cabell's illness. References to John Coalter, Chapman Johnson, and Edward Watts. [1603]

  • ALEXANDER GARRETT, [Charlottesville], to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 January 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    James Dinsmore agrees to work by Latrobe's price book. Passage of University Bill in Senate. [1605]

  • DABNEY COSBY, Staunton, to JOHN BOWYER, Richmond.
    1819 January 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Asks for recommendation to assist his application for employment at Central College. [1606]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1819 January 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 154; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC).

    Passage of the University Bill. Need for extensive funds to execute the plan. [1607]

  • SAMUEL CARR, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 February 1.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Enclosure: AD. 1 pp.

    Recommends George Watson as anatomy professor; list of trustees of University of Pennsylvania who might recommend him. Success of the University Bill. Need for further funds. Recommends Dabney Cosby as mechanic. Appropriation of money for primary schools. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and Francis Gilmer. [1608]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 February 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Salary offered by Visitors too small; will hold decision for final offer. Important law suit pending in United States Circuit Court prevents leaving in October. [1609]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 February 4.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed by Cabell 155-159, misdated as of 4 December.

    Advises against moving now for the derelict portion of the School Fund. Copy of reports on the navigation of the James and on connection of eastern and western waters. Sketch of services rendered by the following friends of the University: William Brockenbrough, William H. Brodnax, Francis T. Brooke, Samuel Carr, John Coalter, [Francis W.?] Gilmer (author of essays signed "a Virginian"), John W. Green, George Hay, Armistead Holmes, Garrett Minor, Wilson C. Nicholas, George Nicholson, Mr. Pannel, the Rev. Mr. Rice (author of essay signed "Crito"), Mr. Ritchie, Judge Spencer Roane, James Robertson, JF., Mr. Scott, Captain Slaughter, Mr. Stannard, John Taliaferro, Chancellor [Creed] Taylor, Philip Thompson. Mentions also William S. Archer, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and James Madison. (Thirteen lines made illegible, probably prior to publication of N. F. Cabell's book). [1610]

  • JOHN BROWN, Spring Farm, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 February 8.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommendation of Dabney Cosby for work at University of Virginia. [1611]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 February 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 159-161.

    Revenue of the Literary Fund not equal to appropriations. [1612]

  • JAMES P. PRESTON. COMMISSION to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 February 13.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Seal. RG-1/3/3.761.

    T. J.'s commission as Visitor of the University of Virginia. [1613]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 February 15.
    ALS. 3 pp. #2791. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 161-163.

    Appointment of James Breckenridge, Joseph Cabell, John Hartwell Cocke, Chapman Johnson, James Madison, and Robert B. Taylor as Visitors of the University of Virginia. Cabell's health. Untrue report that Cabell is to go to Europe to seek professors. Advises delay in opening the University until sufficient buildings are ready. References to Samuel Taylor, Armistead Holmes, [Samuel] Carr, and Henry St. George Tucker. [1614]

  • THOMAS APPLETON, Leghorn, Italy. CONTRACT for UNIVERSITY with Michele and Giacomo Raggi.
    1819 February 17.
    DS. 4 pp. #9737-d. Endorsed by T. J. Notarized by Thomas F. B. Donati. Certified by Edward Swords, Chancellor, U. S. Consulate.

    Contract for sculpture (marble columns) to be done at the University of Virginia. [1615]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1819 February 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 164-165; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC).

    Pleasure at choice of the Visitors: James Breckenridge, Robert B. Taylor, John Hartwell Cocke, Cabell, Chapman Johnson, James Madison, and T. J. Construction to be undertaken at University. Mentions Thomas Cooper. [1616]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1819 February 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Cocke Papers, #3184.

    Inviting Cocke to travel with him to the Board of Visitors' meeting at James Madison's. Mentions Joseph Cabell, Colonel Lindsay, and David Watson. [1617]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 February 22.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 165-167.

    Meeting of the Board of Visitors of University; appointment of Dr. Cooper one of great delicacy and importance; recommends delay in opening until several eminent professors are secured. Difficulties in securing adequate funds from the Assembly. References to James Breckenridge, John Hartwell Cocke, Isaac Coles, James Madison, Robert B. Taylor, and David Watson. [1618]

  • THOMAS APPLETON, Leghorn, Italy. DRAFT on JOHN HOLLINS, Baltimore.
    1819 February 25.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: B of R VIII 23 (MS. in DLC). #2737-a.

    Draft on Hollins in favor of Thomas Perkins, drawn for account of T. J. (Expenses incurred for the Raggi Brothers in purchase of marble for University). [1619]

  • JAMES P. PRESTON, Council Chamber, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 February 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #7254-a.

    Appointment as Visitor of University. [2949]

  • WILLIAM ROSCOE, Liverpool, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 February 28.
    ALS. File draft. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by City of Liverpool Public Library. #5128-a.

    Submits for comment his pamphlets on the opening of the Liverpool Botanic Gardens, and on penal jurisprudence and the reformation of criminals. Mentions his life of Leo the Tenth, and Beccaria's Essay on Crimes and Punishments. [2950]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, RECORD OF MEEETING OF VISITORS OF CENTRAL COLLEGE
    1819 February.
    AD. 2 pp. #38-111.

    Originally enclosed in [1620], 1819, March 1.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL.
    1819 March 1.
    ALS. 3 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Partly printed: Cabell 167-169; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC).

    Report to the Governor and Council of the Board of Visitors meeting. Progress of negotiations with Thomas Cooper. Denies rumors of Cooper's intemperance. University finances. Mentions Correa da Serra. [1620]

  • JOHN ADAMS to [THOMAS JEFFERSON].
    1819 March 2.
    L. 1 pp. Copy in the hand of T. J. #3216. Printed: B of R VIII 13 (MS. in DLC).

    Praising Destutt de Tracy's Treatise on Political Economy. [1621]

  • JAMES BULLOCK, Lynchburg, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello].
    1819 March 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommendation for David White, plasterer. [1622]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [SIMON] CHAUDRON.
    1819 March 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat, #1243. Original owned by Miss Estelle Chaudron. Printed: B of R VI 79 (MS. in DLC).

    Best wishes on his removal to the Tombigbee River. [1623]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia.
    1819 March 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Tentative offer to Cooper. Final offer must await Board of Visitors meeting. Stoves for faculty residences. [1624]

  • WILLIAM S. REID, JOHN M. GORDON, GEORGE CABELL, and JOHN BULLOCK, Lynchburg.
    1819 March 3.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommendations of David White, plasterer. [1625]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. PLAN OF LAWN WITH ROTUNDA.
    1819 March 3-19.
    Ink. Scale: 40' = 1". Paper BD. 27 1/4 x 12 3/4 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    N-306 was cut from this piece to permit substitutions; see also N-305, N-369. [N-366, K-30]

  • CHARLES JOHNSTON, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 March 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommends David White, plasterer. [1626]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1819 March 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 170.

    Advertisement concerning the University to be put in the Enquirer. [1627]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 March 8.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 170-172.

    State funds for the University. The Literary Fund. Professorship offered to Thomas Cooper. References to John Hartwell Cocke, Isaac Coles, Alexander Garrett, James Madison, and James P. Preston. [1628]

  • ARCHIBALD STUART, Staunton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 March 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Congratulations on law establishing the University. Recommends Dabney Cosby as bricklayer. Conspiracy of Messrs. Jordan, Brown, Hawkins, and Darst, to get monopoly of brickwork at the University. Request from Messrs. Tucker and Kinney for papers in Jefferson's possession. [1629]

  • CHRISTOPHER HUDSON, Mount Air, Va., to T. J, Monticello.
    1819 March 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommendation of David White, plasterer. [1630]

  • DAVID WHITE. PLASTERER'S BID.
    1819 March 10.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Prices for plastering at the University. [1631]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DABNEY CARR.
    1819 March 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Advertisement (for workmen for the University?) for Winchester newspaper. [1632]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 March 12.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 173-174.

    Advertisement for workmen for the University inserted in the Enquirer. Alexander Garrett's draft on Literary Fund will be honored. Importance of securing Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough as proctor. Cabell's health improved. Mentions Mary Cabell, Mr. Montcarel, and Wilson C. Nicholas. [1633]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 March 13.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Unlikely that Europeans will come to teach at the University of Virginia at income inferior to that common in this country. Terms under which he will go to the University. Mentions Nathaniel Bowditch, Parker Cleaveland, Zaccheus Collins, Dr. Holly, Dr. Meade, Mr. McNulty, Robert Patterson, Charles W. Peale, Mr. Shaw, and John Vaughan. [1634]

  • WILSON CARY NICHOLAS, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 March 13.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Stresses abilities of Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough. Urges he be secured as proctor to oversee construction. Mentions Alexander Garrett. [1635]

  • DABNEY COSBY, Staunton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 March 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Mr. Bolinger's prices for boring logs. [1636]

  • LEVI TAYLOR, Baltimore, to NELSON BARKSDALE, University of Virginia.
    1819 March 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Application for work as stonecutter. [1637]

  • JAMES C. FISHER, Edward Burd, John Vaughan, John Read, Philadelphia, to NELSON BARKSDALE, University of Virginia.
    1819 March 17.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommending Richard Ware as a carpenter for the University of Virginia. [1638]

  • M. M. RANDOLPH, Tuckahoe, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Richmond.
    [1819] March 17.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommendation for Daniel R. Calverly, painter, for work at Central College [1639] Originally enclosed in [1646] , 1819 March 23.

  • CHRISTOPHER BRANCH, Manchester, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello].
    1819 March 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Application for carpentry work at the University. [1640]

  • ROBERT MILLS, Baltimore, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 March 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommending Richard Ware, master carpenter, to Nelson Barksdale, Proctor of the University of Virginia. Progress on Washington Monument. [1641]

  • JACOB H. WALKER, Smyrna, Del., to NELSON BARKSDALE, Charlottesville.
    1819 March 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Application for work as carpenter. Asks advance over wages in Matthew Carey's price book. [1642]

  • JOHN BROCKENBROUGH, Richmond, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello].
    1819 March 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommends Mr. Hickey, plasterer, for University. [1643]

  • PATRICK GIBSON, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 March 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommends Mr. Hickey as plasterer. Mentions Mr. Haxall, former employer, and [John] Brockenbrough. [1644]

  • JOHN PARHAM, Philadelphia, to NELSON BARKSDALE, University of Virginia, or to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 March 23.
    LS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Offers to do carpentry work at the University. Matthew Carey's price book not known. Those now in use belong to the new and old Carpenters' Hall. Mentions W. Duane, Captain Dunlap, Captain Hardy, Thomas Pratt, Dr. Pilmore, W. Strickland, Burton Wallace, and Dr. Wylie. [1645]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Varina, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 March 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Introducing Mr. Calverly. Delayed in Richmond. Wheat crop, flowers, bushes, and birds at Varina. [1646]

  • [VICTOR ADOLPHUS] SASSERNO, Nice, France, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 March 23.
    ALS. 3 pp. McGregor Library. #38-740.

    Concerning his problems as U. S. Consul. Unable to raise the $2000 bond required of U. S. Consuls. No provision for office expenses in his instructions. Few advantages for maritime commerce at Nice. Mentions Mr. Jackson of New York. [1647]

  • CHILION ASHMEAD, Baltimore, to NELSON BARKSDALE, Charlottesville.
    1819, March 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Application for painting and glazing work at University. Benjamin H. Latrobe will recommend him. Cannot send proposals until he gets price book from Alexandria, Va. [1648]

  • CURTIS CARTER and W. B. PHILLIPS, Richmond, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello].
    1819 March 24.
    LS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Terms for bricklaying at the University of Virginia. [1649]

  • WILLIAM HAWLEY, JR., Winchester, to NELSON BARKSDALE, Charlottesville.
    1819 March 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Terms for painting, glazing, and paper hanging at the University of Virginia. [1650]

  • R. SCHAER, Washington, D. C., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 March 25.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Offers to sell philosophical apparatus and collection of minerals, shells, antiques, and books to the University of Virginia. [1651]

  • WILLIAM T. GRAY, Fredericksburg, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello].
    1819 March 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in DLC. #2737-a.

    Recommends Thomas Smith, painter. [1652]

  • E. W. HUDNALL, Buckingham County, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello].
    1819 March 26.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Submits terms for painting and glazing. Can be recommended by Littlebury Moon, Charles Irving, George Booker, Alexander Trent, and William Perkins. [1653]

  • NORBORNE RATCLIFFE, Richmond, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello].
    1819 March 26.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Proposal for brickwork at the University of Virginia. [1654]

  • RICHARD WARE, Charlottesville, to NELSON BARKSDALE.
    1819 March 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Proposal to undertake carpenters' work below prices in Matthew Carey's price book of 1812. [1655]

  • JOHN ADAMS, Richmond, to JAMES BRECKENRIDGE.
    1819 March 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommends Russell Dudley, a carpenter, associate of Otis Manson, architect, for work at the University. [1656]

  • JAMES DINSMORE, Charlottesville, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello].
    1819 March 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Construction of the University of Virginia. Wage scale set by Matthew Carey's price book unfair. [1657]

  • JAMES DINSMORE and JOHN M. PERRY to the BOARD OF VISITORS, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1819 March 27.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Report on the springs in the University grounds. [1658]

  • JAMES OLDHAM, Charlottesville, to NELSON BARKSDALE, University of Virginia.
    1819 March 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Terms for doing carpentry work at the University. [1659]

  • JOHN M. PERRY to BOARD OF VISITORS, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1819 March 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Submits estimate on brickwork and carpentry at the University. Mentions M[atthew] Brown, and Matthew Carey's Philadelphia Price Book. [1660]

  • DABNEY COSBY, Charlottesville, to NELSON BARKSDALE, University of Virginia.
    1819 March 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Terms for brickwork at the University. [1661]

  • JOHN PERCIVAL, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello].
    1819 March 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Terms for carpentry work. Objects to scale set in Matthew Carey's price book. [1662]

  • THOMAS SMITH, Charlottesville, to NELSON BARKSDALE, University of Virginia.
    1819 March 29.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Proposals for painting, glazing. Returning to Fredericksburg until news of proposal announced. [1663]

  • ABRAHAM WOGLOME, Philadelphia, to NELSON BARKSDALE, University of Virginia.
    1819 March 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    In response to advertisement in Philadelphia Democratic Press, submits proposals for brickwork. [1664]

  • DANIEL R. CALVERLY, [Richmond], to [THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello].
    [1819 March ].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Submits proposal for painting, glazing. [1665]

  • JAMES DINSMORE and JOHN M. PERRY, University of Virginia, to NELSON BARKSDALE.
    1819 April 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Withdrawing earlier proposals. Will work for terms in Matthew Carey's price book. [1666]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia.
    1819 April 2.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Decision of Visitors to open classical school under usher to be named by Cooper, perhaps Mr. Stack. Will serve as nursery for the University. Need for tinsmith and silversmith in Charlottesville. Plan for the University seal. [1667]

  • JOHN NEILSON, Upper Bremo, to BOARD OF VISITORS, University of Virginia.
    1819 April 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Regrets that he must decline further carpenter's work at present. [1668]

  • JAMES OLDHAM, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 April 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Changes terms submitted for work at the University. Possibility that workers may erect cabins on the grounds. Mentions James Dinsmore and John M. Perry. [1669]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBERT S. GARNETT.
    1819 April 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-163-b.

    Thanks for recommendations of Don Marcus Escopinachi, Dr. Speed, and of Mr. Bonfils. Except for Dr. Cooper , the University will hire no professors until construction is complete. [1670]

  • RICHARD M. BURKE, Richmond, to NELSON BARKSDALE, University of Virginia.
    1819 April 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Seeking work as carpenter and joiner at the University of Virginia. [1671]

  • DANIEL FLOURNOY, Chesterfield County, to [THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello].
    1819 April 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Submits proposals for brickwork at University. [1672]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MR. BOLINGER.
    1819 April 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Accepts offer to pipe water to University. [1673]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CURTIS CARTER and W. B. PHILIPS, Richmond.
    1819 April 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. 2 copies. One endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Terms for brickwork at the University. [1674]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia.
    1819 April 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Stoves for the University. Important letter for Richard Ware, carpenter. Mentions Mr. Leschot of Charlottesville and Bernard Peyton. [1675]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RICHARD WARE, Philadelphia.
    1819 April 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Accepts his proposal for carpentry work. Information regarding wages, working conditions, and living quarters for the workers. Matthew Carey's price book. [1676]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 April 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Corn buying, some from Mr. Higginbotham. Draft on Richmond for debt. Powder from Mr. Osmond of Milton. T. J. On verso: trigonometric calculations for arcs of two domes or globes. [2951, N-553]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 April 11.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Advertisement for stoves placed in Democratic Press and in Poulson's American Daily Advertiser. Recent illness. Stack will undertake grammar school in Charlottesville. Urges confining choice to Oxford if professors to be sought in Europe. Will try to accept terms of the University. Offers received to edit selection of English common law reporters and an agricultural dictionary. [1677]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to RANDOLPH HARRISON.
    1819 April 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Acknowledges his zeal in obtaining subscriptions for the University. More funds needed. Requests deposit of subscriptions in the University account in the Bank of Virginia. [1678]

  • G. E. STACK to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 April 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.811. Endorsed by T. J.
  • DAVID COBBS to [T. J. Monticello].
    1819 April 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Proposal for piping water. [1679]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 April 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Receipt of money for stoves from Mr. Leschot. Mr. Stack leaving for Charlottesville. Information about Minerva for the University of Virginia seal. [1680]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 April 17.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 174-176.

    Recommends A. S. Brockenbrough as Proctor. Despite admiration for T. J.'s plans for the pavilions and lawn, recommends different style for hotels and ranges. Provision for lecture rooms in separate buildings from pavilions. Fire at Monticello. Reference to John Hartwell Cocke. [1681]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 April 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Richard Ware will accept Jefferson's terms. Difficulty in procuring brickmakers. Brickmaker Cribbs recommends burning bricks in kilns to improve the quality. Mentions Mr. James, Quaker of Philadelphia. [1682]

  • RICHARD WARE, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 April 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Letter received through Thomas Cooper. Difficulties in finding brickmaker; brick prices. [1683]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 April 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Still unwell. John Vaughan to buy stoves to ship to Bernard Peyton, Richmond. Wing of Monticello destroyed by fire. [1684]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, bill from "WALKER."
    1819 April 22.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #8937-b.

    T. J. notes on verso "sent 2. D. by Gill Apr. 22 19."

  • CHARLES CLAY, Petty Grove, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1819 April 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Comments on T. J.'s ale. Gift of vegetables. Thanks for directions on "the assignments" (of lands?). [1685]

  • CHARLES CLAY, Petty Grove, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1819 April 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Recommends that the deeds be witnessed. (Possibly a reference to deed of trust to Poplar Forest, 15 September 1819). [1686]

  • GEORGE BLAETTERMANN, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 April 27.
    ALS. French. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Applies for professorship of modern languages at the University of Virginia. Mentions Mr. Bevan, James Ogilvie, Mr. Preston, and George Ticknor. [1687]

  • CHARLES CLAY, [Petty Grove], to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1819 April 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Asks how the revocation is to be executed and published. [1688]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1819 May 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Cocke Papers. Printed: B of R VI 89 (MS. in DLC). #3184.

    Requests aid a second time in stocking his fish pond. Suggests Cocke's son attend Mr. Stack's classical school in Charlottesville with Mr. Laporte as boarding housekeeper. Arrival of Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough. Tadeusz Kosciuszko's will to be proven. [1689]

  • JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 May 3.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Detailed recommendations for changes in University construction plans Suggests diverting money from Tadeusz Kosciuszko's will into American Colonization Society. Mentions information collected by Miles and Burgess on the coast of Africa. [1690]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILSON J. CARY.
    1819 May 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Mr. Stack, who is recommended by Thomas Cooper, to open classical school at Charlottesville; advises that Wilson Miles Cary be placed there. [1691]

  • WILSON J. CARY, Carysbrook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 May 7.
    ALS. 1 p. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Requests enrollment of Wilson Miles Cary in Mr. Stack's classical school. Wishes him to board with [P.] Laporte to learn French. Mentions John Hartwell Cocke. [1692]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ACTION REGARDING TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO'S WILL.
    [1819 May 12.]
    ADS. 2 pp. In the hand of William Wertenbaker. #5145.

    Wertenbaker's later reminiscence of T. J.'s refusal to execute Kosciuszko's will (q.v. 1798 May 5.) [1693]

  • WILSON CARY NICHOLAS PROMISSORY NOTE to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 May 12.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2343.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILSON CARY NICHOLAS.
    1819 May 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #770.

    T. J. thanks Nicholas for his "kind aid in my little money embarrassments and avails himself of Nicholas' offer of endorsement of note to the Farmer's Bank. Thomas Jefferson Randolph moving to Tufton. [1694]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 May 15.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Sending whin seed. Routes from Bedford to Monticello via Canton, Va., and Scot's Ferry. Pleasure at renewed intercourse with T. J. [1695]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1819 May 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3. Printed: B of R VI 51 (MS. in DLC).

    Recommends substitution of Curtis Carter as a brick worker for Richard Ware, who has been jailed for debt in Philadelphia. Dr. Cooper to send housejoiners from Philadelphia. Pavilions and dormitories on East Lawn to be substituted for work on West Lawn. [1696]

  • WILSON J. CARY, Carysbrook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 May 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Sends Wilson Miles Cary to grammar school in Charlottesville. Payment of Board delayed until tobacco sold in Richmond. [1697]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to VICTOR ADOLPHUS SASSERNO, U.S. CONSUL, Nice, France.
    1819 May 26.
    ALS. 2 pp. #6157.

    Bellet wine. Nice wines. Mentions M. Spreafico. English terms for wines: Frontignan and Lunel of France, Pacharetti doux of Spain, Calcavalla of Portugal, Vin du Cap, Vin de Grave, Vin du Rhin, Vin de Hockheim, Madere sec, Pacharetti sec, vin d'Oporto, silky Madeira, and malmsey. Recent Marseilles wine acid. Desires former kinds shipped immediately care of Mr. Cathalan before December winds drive ship off course to West Indies. [2952]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to VICTOR ADOLPHUS SASSERNO, U.S. CONSUL, Nice, France.
    1819 May 26.
    L. 3 pp. 19th century French translation in unidentified hand. #6157.

    See Item [2952]. [2953]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1819 May 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Arrival of Richard Ware. Superior bricklayers available at Philadelphia. [1698]

  • MARTIN DAWSON, Milton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 June 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    T. J.'s suit against Rivanna Company. Mentions Daniel Colclaser, Ambrose Flannagan, William Bacon, Thomas D. Boyd, Joseph Gilmore, William F. Cardin, William D. Fitch, Thomas E. Randolph, William Johnson, and Edmund Bacon. [2954]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 June 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Trip to the West. [2955]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to NICHOLAS H. LEWIS.
    1819 June 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat, #5385-af.

    Notice of taking of depositions in a suit between T. J. and the Directors of the Rivanna Company.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1819 June 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3. Another MS. in DLC.

    T. J.'s plans for pavilions. Contract for laborers. Trip to Bedford. Advantages of Philadelphia laborers. [1699]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 June 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Financial transactions with Mr. Pollock, Mr. Craven, Mr. Maupin, and Bishop. [2956]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CHARLES F. KUPFER, Boston.
    1819 June 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Window glass for the University. Mentions Smith and Riddle, agents in Richmond, and Bernard Peyton. [1700]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARCHIBALD S. BULLOCH, Savannah, Ga.
    1819 June 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #1143. Printed: B of R VI 55 (MS. in DLC).

    Pleased that Bulloch has named his son for him. [1701]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 June 21.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    John Vaughan to ship stoves for University. Seal for University drawn by Thomas Sully, but Mr. Rasch's price for engraving too high. Bass Otis' portrait of T. J. excellent. Mineral collection and botanical garden for the University. Correa da Serra recommends Thomas Nuttal as botanist. Three editorial offers no longer available: edition of English reporters given to [Charles Jared] Ingersoll; agricultural dictionary and edition of Virginia law reporters given up. Opinion on effect of paper swindling. Two papers in next Analectic Magazine, on the present movement among the manufacturers and on lithography. [1702]

  • JAMES OLDHAM to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 June 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Sends draft of window frames. Asks instructions on cornice, ceiling of portico, and columns of pavilion. Asks to borrow Jefferson's Palladio. [1703]

  • JOHN ADAMS, Quincey, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 June 22.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. #2723-m. Printed: Adams, Charles Francis, Works of John Adams X, 380-81.

    Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence cited from Essex Register and Raleigh Register. If had known about this at the time, would have spread in, Whig newspapers and halls of Congress until T. J.'s Declaration of Independence. Better than Thomas Paine's Common Sense. Richard Caswell, William Hooper, and Joseph Hewes, Congressmen from North Carolina. [2957]

  • DABNEY S. CARR, Baltimore, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 June 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Arrival of Italian sculptors, Michael and Giacomo Raggi; plan for their trip to the University. Mentions John Hollins, Thomas Appleton, Robert Patton, and Garrett Minor. [1704]

  • THOMAS ESTON RANDOLPH, Ashton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 June 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Delay in payment of rent due for the mill. [1705]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1819 June 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3. Another MS. in DLC.

    Disagreement with workmen, John M. Perry, Whateley, Curtis Carter, and William Phillips. Advises use of Philadelphia workmen who will work for less. Construction details. [1706]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS W. GILMER.
    1819 June 28.
    AL[S clipped]. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-588. Another MS. in MHi.

    Cannot give information on the 1776 revision of Virginia laws. Visit of Correa da Serra. Proposed trip to Bedford County. Mentions George Wythe. [1707]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1819 June 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Dormitories and cellars for the workmen at the University promised by Perry. [1708]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 June 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Account with T. J. [2958]

  • JOHN HOLLINS. BILL to B. WILLIAMSON.
    1819 July 1.
    D. 1 pp. #2737-a.

    Account for expenses incurred by the Raggi brothers. [1709]

  • JAMES DINSMORE to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 July 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-174. Endorsed by T. J.

    Instructions regarding the columns for the University. Mentions Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough. [1710]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1819 July 2.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Reimbursement to John Hollins of Baltimore for money advanced to cover expenses of the Raggi brothers. Preparations needed for sculptors and brick makers. Mentions Thomas Appleton, Captain Concklin, Alexander Garrett, and Wilson Cary Nicholas. [1711]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM DAVENPORT, Philadelphia.
    1819 July 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. #4924.

    Richmond bank note, not U.S. bank note, to pay bill sent through Mr. Patterson. Telescope. [2959]

  • J. WHARTON, JR., Stevensburgh, Culpeper County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 July 5.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Applies for chair of medicine at the University of Virginia. Studied at Edinburgh; is well recommended. [1712]

  • JOHN M. PERRY, University of Virginia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 July 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Order for balance due for brickwork, including that on Mrs. Garner's house. [1713]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1819 July 7.
    ALS. 3 pp. #38-163. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: B of R VI 89 (MS. in DLC).

    Catalog of the best editions of the Greek and Latin classics. Expenses incurred for the Raggi brothers. Work planned for the Raggi brothers. Plans to visit Bedford County. Boys in the grammar school receive excellent instruction from Mr. Stack and Mr. Laporte. Mentions Robert Taylor and Mr. Cardelli. [1714]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 July 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Trip to the West. [2960]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES BRECKENRIDGE.
    1819 July 8, 11, and 16.
    ALS. 4 pp. #38-741.

    Report on progress at the University of Virginia. Professors' gardens in rear of pavilions. Construction of the hotels and pavilions. Classical school run by Mr. Stack, with Mr. Laporte boarding the students. George Blaettermann, Nathaniel Bowditch, Thomas Cooper, Thomas Nuttal, and George Ticknor considered for faculty. Arrival of Raggi brothers to do sculpture. The marble in the quarry not the right quality for Ionic or Corinthian capitals. Work proceeds miserably. Paying the printed prices as the fair living prices. [1715]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN ADAMS.
    1819 July 9.
    L. 2 pp. Extract. 19th century copy. #2723-m. Printed: L and B XV, 204-7.

    Questions authenticity of Mecklenburg Declaration. Not reported by Thomas Ritchie or National Intelligencer. William Alexander, Richard Caswell, William Hooper, and Joseph Hewes all dead. Peter Horry's history of Francis Marion, Williamson, Ramsay, Marshall, Jones, Girardin, and Wirt do not mention it. Patrick Henry's similar resolutions greatly publicized. Dickinson a doubter, Hooper a Tory, and Hewes indecisive; Caswell strong Whig, but left early. Penn fixed Hewes. Doubts McKnitt a genuine name. [2961]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia.
    1819 July 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft, RG-1/3/3.761. Endorsed by T. J.

    One of T. J.'s granddaughters (Cornelia Randolph?) has drawn sketch uniting two of Bass Otis' designs for the University seal to he engraved by cheaper workman. Interested in Thomas Nuttal for University faculty if a native. Philadelphia workmen expected. Opinion on paper money. [1716]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1819 July 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in DLC. #2737-a.

    Further payments for Michael Raggi to be remitted to Thomas Perkins at the request of Thomas Appleton. Progress of the carving. [1717]

  • ROWLAND REYNOLDS, Hampton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 July 21.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Applies for classical professorship at the University of Virginia. Education at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland and experience at the Rev. Gilbert Austin's academy in Dublin, at the Hampton Academy, and with private pupils. List of Greek and Latin classics he has read. Copy of his diploma, signed by John. Barrett, Thomas Elsington, Fra. Hodgkinson, Robert Phipps, and Thomas Prior. Mentions letter from [Thomas A.] Emmet to Bishop [Benjamin] Moore. [1718]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 July 26.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Canal cleaned. No help from Mr. Randolph or Mr. Colclaser. Mill business. Barrels and corn. Money from Mr. Randolph and Mr. Pollock. Mentions Richmond, Mr. Meeks, Lego. Ailing horse. Jimmy and Shepherd sick. Flour shipment. [2962]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to [ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH].
    1819 July 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-5/3. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in DLC.

    Information from John Hollins of Baltimore, regarding arrival of marble from Leghorn, Italy, on hoard the Brig Strong belonging to Michael and Giacomo Raggi. Duties to be paid. [1719]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 July 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Binns has sent copy of Declaration of Independence. Mr. Cloud and Mr. W. Humbell on mineral committee (to appraise Cooper's collection?); Mr. Collins unable to serve. Seal in engraver's hands. Correa da Serra will report on Thomas Nuttal, who is English by birth. Will advertise for tinsmith. [1720]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to [ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH].
    1819 July 29.
    ALS. 2 pp. RG-5/3. Endorsed by T. J. On verso of

    Forwards a letter from a Mr. Stokes. Information from John Gorman, stonecutter, relative to prices and time required for stonecutting and sculpturing. [1721]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to J. WHARTON, JR.
    1819 July 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. On verso of [1564]. RG-1/3/3.761.

    University of Virginia not yet ready to appoint professors. [1722]

  • D. MARIANO, Lexington, Ky., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 August 7.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Application for professorship of modern languages and music at the University of Virginia. Teaches now at Transylvania University. Opinion on music teaching in the U. S. Offers to help T. J. in his translation of Carlo Botta's History of the War of the Independence of the United States of America. [1723]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ROWLAND REYNOLDS, Hampton.
    1819 August 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    University of Virginia not yet ready to appoint faculty. Returns letter of [Thomas] Emmet to Bishop [Benjamin] Moore. [1724]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Poplar Forest], to CHARLES CLAY.
    1819 August 9.
    L. 1 pp. Typescript copy (apparently from a catalog notice) in Edward L. Stone MSS, #2117.

    Approves the judgment in the case of the slaves (case of illness or death caused by medicine). Attack of rheumatism. [1725]

  • JEREMIAH SULLIVAN and THOMAS PETTIGRUE, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 August 9.
    ALS by Sullivan 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Applying for position as carver. Mentions Mr. Cardelli and Giovanni Andrei. [1726]

  • GIOVANNI ANDREI, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 August 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Italian. #2737-a.

    Recommendation of Jeremiah Sullivan, stonecutter. [1727]

  • G. E. STACK to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 August 13.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.811.

    Offers to resign as classics teacher should approval be found wanting

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, Charlottesville.
    1819 August 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-5/3. Endorsed by T. J.

    Forwarding two letters, one from [Giovanni] Andrei. Recommends the stone work of John Gorman. [1728]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1819 August 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in NNP.

    Plans for his return to Monticello. Rheumatism better. Instructions for sending a siesta chair. Corn crop. References to Johnny Hemings, Henry (slave), James Leitch, Mrs. Trist, and Wormley (slave). [1729]

  • SAMUEL J. HARRISON, Lynchburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 August 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-5/3. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosed by T. J. in 1819 August 29 [1731].

    Recommends James Wade for piping water to University of Virginia. [1730]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1819 August 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-5/3. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in DLC.

    Recommending James Wade of Lynchburg for conducting water to the University. [1731]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ROWLAND REYNOLDS, Hampton.
    1819 August 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Asks if he would be interested in teaching in classical school now in Charlottesville in the event present teacher, Stack, leaves. [1732]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to G. E. STACK.
    1819 August 29.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.811 .
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1819 September 1.
    AL. 2 pp. RG-5/3. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in DLC.

    Engagements for brickwork and woodwork at the University with Curtis Carter, James Dinsmore, James Oldham, John M. Perry, William Phillips, and the Philadelphia workmen. Remission of money to the wives of the Raggi brothers. Corinthian capitals. Construction work at Poplar Forest. References to John Vaughan. [1733]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to D. MARIANO.
    1819 September 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Nomination of professors being deferred until building completed. [1734]

  • ROWLAND REYNOLDS, Hampton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 September 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed. RG-1/3/3.761.

    by T. J. Declines offer to head classical school in Charlottesville. [1735]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 September 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Stoves and University seal to be forwarded. Accepting ad interim offer to lecture at Lexington, Kentucky. Articles signed "Indagator" in Analectic Magazine opposes tariff. Correa da Serra well. Mentions John Vaughan. [1736]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DEED of TRUST on POPLAR FOREST.
    1819 September 15.
    ADS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Original owned by C. S. Hutter, Jr.

    Poplar Forest deeded to Bernard Peyton and Andrew Stevenson, Directors of Bank of the United States, Richmond, as security for a loan to Wilson Cary Nicholas, endorsed by T. J. and T. J. Randolph. [1737]

  • CONSTANTINE S. RAFINESQUE, Lexington, Ky., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 September 16.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Application for professorship at the University of Virginia in French, Italian, materia medica, natural philosophy, geometry, map drawing, natural history drawing, political economy, etc. Lists qualifications; tells life history. Offers Dewitt Clinton, Zaccheus Collins, and Samuel L. Mitchell as references. Appends application to the Board of Visitors. [1738]

  • MICHELE and GIACOMO RAGGI to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 September 17 [date received].
    ALS. Italian. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Suggest savings possible by their making the marble columns for the University in Leghorn, Italy. [1739]

  • JAMES MADISON, Montpelier to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 September 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2598-b. Endorsed by T. J.

    Acknowledges receipt of T. J.s letter which enclosed a report from the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia. Mentions Dolley Madison.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    1819 October 1
    ANS. 1 pp. #9977.

    Order for spices.

  • CHAPMAN JOHNSON to [THOMAS JEFFERSON].
    1819 October 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Situation seems to require postponement or cancellation of Thomas Cooper's appointment, to save salary until institution opens. Suggests sending him copy of Visitors' resolution. [1740]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1819 October 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Cocke Papers, #3184.

    Covering letter to Thomas Cooper for his approval. Suffering from colic and rheumatism. [1741]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 October 11.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Stove casting and seal sent to T. J. Uncertain of going to Lexington, Kentucky. Medical school would succeed in Virginia with summer lectures at Charlottesville, winter lectures at Norfolk. Offers to defer coming to Charlottesville. Hopes to be Commissioner if Bankruptcy Law passes. Mentions John Vaughan. [1742]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 October 12.
    ALS. 2 pp. Portion of address leaf torn away. Cocke Papers, #640.

    Brockenbrough writes to ask T. J. if "Mr. Nelson" [i.e. Neilson] is to start work on Pavilion V. Brockenbrough has promised some of the work to Mr. Spooner. Closes by wishing T. J. a "speedy recovery." The letter is re-addressed to John Hartwell Cocke, with the following note on the address leaf: "T. Jefferson being unable to write begs the favor of General Cocke to decide upon the business of this letter him self."

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON and JOHN HARTWELL COCKE to THOMAS COOPER.
    1819 October 15.
    LS. 3 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Communication, by instructions of Board of Visitors, to explain delay in opening of the University of Virginia. Additional buildings, not hitherto planned, prevent hiring of professors. Richard Ware mentioned. [1743]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES LEITCH.
    1819 October 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat, #2753. Original owned by Mrs. J. Sharshall Grasty.

    Order to deliver cotton yarn fit for slave cloth to bearer, Burwell (a slave). [1744]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 October 22.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Visitors' inability to fulfill contract leaves him without support, since position of bankruptcy commissioner failed to materialize. Dr. Robert Patterson giving his chemistry course. May have to accept permanent position elsewhere. Pleased at T. J.'s recovery from severe illness. Regards to John Hartwell Cocke and the Board of Visitors. [1745]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 October 22.
    ALS. Draft. 2 pp. #8722.

    See Item [1745]. [2962-a]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 October 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Position at Lexington, Ky., filled by Dr. Blythe. Therefore, proposes salary advance and permission to live in University of Virginia buildings immediately. [1746]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [MATTHEW] CAREY.
    1819 October 28.
    ANS. 1 pp. #6389.

    Epictetus of Elizabeth Carter and Sophocles of Robert Potter. Charles Thompson's translation of Old and New Testaments. [2962-b]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Bremo, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 November 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 177.

    Returns copy of plan of Poplar Forest. Financial requirements prevent his moving to the neighborhood of the University at the present time. T. J.'s illness. [1747]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM on the RAGGI BROTHERS.
    1819 November 4.
    AD. 2 pp. #2737-a.

    Terms of employment, expenses, sums advanced to their wives. Mentions Thomas Appleton. [1748]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CONSTANTINE S. RAFINESQUE, Lexington, Ky.
    1819 November 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #38-749.

    Long illness deferred reply. Visitors of University of Virginia plan to use all funds for building, and are deferring appointment of faculty. [1749]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER.
    1819 November 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2573. File draft. Endorsed by T. J.

    Letter formally engaging Dr. Cooper to teach at the University of Virginia. Quarters provided for him. [1750]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 November 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Plans for removing -to the University of Virginia. Details regarding the advance of his salary. Law suit won but lands unsalable. Regards Quaker petition to Congress on the Missouri question, drawn by Mr. Walsh, as mischievous interference. [1751]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES MADISON.
    1819 November 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6047.

    Letters from Thomas Cooper. Mentions Mrs. Madison. [2963]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER.
    1819 December 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-588. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in MHi.

    Requests any payment due to John Wayles estate he paid to Archibald Thweatt, son-in-law of Francis Eppes, who brought the original suit when T. J. was in France. Inquiries about getting preference in payment of Wilson Cary Nicholas' debt. [1752]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON vs. RIVANNA COMPANY.
    1819 December 8.
    D. 18 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Copy attested by William L. Eskridge, Clerk of Court of Chancery. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Record in Virginia Supreme Court of Chancery at Staunton. Decision that proof before court not sufficient, and therefore a commission set up to determine whether any damage might be done to T. J.'s canal and mills by the use of his canal by the Rivanna Company. George Divers, William D. Meriwether, Nimrod Bramham, Dabney Minor, and John Welles, directors of the company. [1753]

  • F. R. HASSLER, Newark, N. J., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 December 10.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Application for chair of mathematics or natural philosophy at University of Virginia. Lists experience at West Point, Union College (Schenectady, N. Y.), work on boundary line at 45° parallel and on coast survey. Judge Yates of N. Y. will give him reference. Possesses library and apparatus. Mentions Robert Patterson and Mr. Troughton of London. [1754]

  • CRAVEN PEYTON, Monteagle, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1819 December 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Slave sale. [2964]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARCHIBALD STUART, Staunton.
    1819 December 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Peyton Cochran. #3762.

    Mr. Fuller, met in Charlottesville, had poor proof of supposed discovery of the longitude. T. J. unwilling to make effort to check mathematical project at his age. Mentions Mrs. Stuart. [2965]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 December 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Has seal for University. Sets out for Columbia, S. C., to be professor of chemistry at Columbia College for one year. [1755]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON TO [JAMES] BRECKINRIDGE.
    1819 December 19
    ALS. 2 pp. #9823. Separate letter cover.

    Discusses financial difficulties in building the University of Virginia and proposes alternate plans and sources of funds.

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 December 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Sends copy of Democratic Press on the Missouri Question. University of Virginia seal sent by Mr. Stack. Arrangements for advance on his salary at the University of Virginia. Mentions John Vaughan and J. Conolly. [1756]

  • JAMES CUTBUSH, Washington, D. C., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1819 December 27.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Applies for professorship of chemistry or natural sciences. Lists publications. Character of a university set by its professors; cites University of Pennsylvania's flourishing under William Shippen, Caspar Wistar, and Benjamin Rush. Thomas Cooper treated unfairly. [1757]

  • ROBERT MITCHELL, Lynchburg, to JOEL YANCY
    1819 December 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-553.

    Mitchell calls on Yancy for the amount of "Mr.Jefferson's account." The endorsement reads "Mitchell for the College."

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "NO. VIII. EAST. CORINTHIAN. DIOCLETIAN'S BATHS."
    1819.
    Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 3/4 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    Elevation and 3 plans. Specifications on back. (See N-321). [N-325, K-20]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "NO. VI. EAST."
    1819.
    Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 1/2 x 11 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    Elevation and three plans. Specifications on back. (See N-321). [N-324, K-20]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "PAVILION NO. II. EASTERN RANGE. IONIC OF FORTUNA VIRILIS."
    1819.
    Paper BD. 10 x 12 in. Scale: 10' = 1". #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    This drawing is of an elevation and three plans; specifications are on the back. On the first floor is the large schoolroom, and on the second floor are the professor's three rooms. On June 5, 1819, Jefferson wrote that he was about to begin the drawings for the pavilion on the east. [N-321, K-14]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "PAVILION NO. IV. DORIC OF ALBANO."
    1819.
    Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 3/4 x 12 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    Elevation and three plans. Specifications on back. (See N-321). [N-322, K-16]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "PAVILION NO. X. EAST."
    1819.
    Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 9 x 11 1/2 in. Alternate flap on back. #171.

    Elevations and three plans; shows location of Franklin stoves. Specifications on back. (See N-321). [N-326, K-22]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. [PAVILION X]
    1819.
    Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 12 x 13 in. #6944.

    Recto   

    Same as N-326, but without the Franklin stoves or specifications. Formerly incorrectly attributed to Cornelia Jefferson Randolph. Thomas S. Ridgeway statement on verso identifies as T. J.'s work. [N-326-a], [2967]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. PLANETARIUM.
    1819.
    Wove paper. 5 x 8 in. #38-163.

    Page One   

    In specification book (see N-318 Notes and specifications). [N-317]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SKETCH FOR SERPENTINE WALL.
    [1819].
    AD. 1 pp. 2 3/4" x 8". #1871-a. Original of [2338]. See Nichols, N-315.

    [2966]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1819].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Payment due John H. Craven, Maupin (the President's agent), Campbell, and Meeks. William D. Fitz of Milton holds notes. Land as financial security. T. J. endorsement mentions Jerry. [2968]

  • [ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH]. MEMORANDUM on plastering prices.
    [1819?].
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Prices quoted by Hugh Chisholm for work at the University. [1759]

  • 1819. ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH]. CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE.
    [ca.
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Estimate of cost of building one range of dormitories. [1758]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "LIBRARY." ELEVATION OF THE ROTUNDA.
    1819.
    Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD 17 1/4 x 8 3/4 in. #171.

    Page One   

    The exterior is based upon the Pantheon in Rome at one-half scale. Construction began in 1823. [N-328, K-8]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "LIBRARY." SECTION OF THE ROTUNDA.
    1819.
    Ink. On same sheet with N-328 to its left. Scale: 10' = 1". #171.

    Page One   

    [N-329, K-9]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth.
    [ca. 1819].
    1 vol. in several hands including Martha Randolph, Cornelia Randolph Trist, Mary Trist, and Martha Jefferson Trist Burke. #38-746.

    Copied from a volume (now in the National Museum), which Jefferson made by clipping from two copies of the Gospels verses dealing with Christ's life and moral precepts. (The University of Virginia Library owns the two Bibles from which the clippings were excerpted). [1760]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, PLAT OF UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LANDS.
    [1819?].
    AD. 1 pp. 3 copies. 1 in Cabell Papers. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Land surveyed by William Woods. See also N-327a. [1761, N-554]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, TABLE OF CONSTRUCTION COSTS.
    [ca. 1819].
    AD. 1 pp. RG-5/3.

    Lists of prices for bricklayers, carpenters, plasterers, painters, glaziers, submitted by Joseph Antrim, Daniel Calverly, Curtis Carter, Dabney Cosby, Hugh Chisholm, James Dinsmore, Mr. Hudnall, John Neilson, James Oldham, John M. Perry, Mr. Percival, William Phillips, Mr. Smith, Richard Ware, and Mr. White. Also listed are Northern prices and Washington prices. [1762]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON and ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH. MEMEMORANDA ON THE RAGGI BROTHERS.
    1819-1820.
    2 items, 1 a T. J. AD. #2737-a.

    Notes on costs of Michele Raggi to the University of Virginia, and payments to him and to Giacomo Raggi. [1763]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ESSAY ON THE ANGLO-SAXON.
    [1819-1825].
    AD. 64 pp. #38-756. Printer's directions in another hand. Another copy: Rough draft. AD. 55 pp.

    Essay for facilitating instruction in the Anglo-Saxon and modern English dialects, prepared for the use of the University of Virginia. Contains sections on Anglo-Saxon alphabet, orthography, grammar, numbers, pronunciation, and a specimen (the book of Genesis) of the form in which Anglo-Saxon writings might be published. [1963]

  • SKETCH FOR A HOUSE WITH A PORTICO AND DEPENDENCIES.
    [Probably before 1820].
    Paper DC. #6225.

    Recto   Verso   

    [N-465]

  • JOHN W. WEBSTER, Boston, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    [1820] January 10.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Offering to sell his mineral collection, highly recommended by George Gibbs and Parker Cleaveland. Incorrectly dated 1819. [1764]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1820 January 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 178; Ford X 154-155; W (1) VII 65; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC).

    Bitter letter resenting niggardliness of Virginia as opposed to Kentucky, which has a flourishing university. Subscriptions of Cabell, John Hartwell Cocke, [George?] Divers, John Harris, James Madison, and his own set aside to pay Thomas Cooper's salary. [1765]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to ALEXANDER GARRETT, Charlottesville.
    1820 January 24.
    ALS. 2 pp. RG-5/3. Endorsed by T. J.

    Requests remittance to John Vaughan of Philadelphia, to be remitted to Thomas Appleton, Leghorn, Italy, on account of Michael and Giacomo Raggi. T. J.'s receipt for same, 13 February 1820, mentioning William Dandridge, Cashier of the Bank of Virginia. [1766]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 February 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 180-181.

    Funds for the University from Literary Fund and elsewhere. Health of his wife, Mary. Reference to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [1767]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HENRY DEARBORN.
    1820 February 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #4397.

    Gilbert Stuart portrait. Mentions Mrs. Randolph and Mrs. Dearborn [2969]

  • FRANCIS BLOODGOOD, Albany, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 February 5.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Offering to sell Dr. Benjamin DeWitt's mineral collection. Mentions Archibald Bruce and George Gibbs. [1768]

  • ALEXANDER GARRETT. ESTIMATE of UNIVERSITY COSTS.
    1820 February 7.
    DS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Deposited by Philip B. Campbell. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Amount necessary to finish University construction estimated at $80,000 over and above expected subscriptions. [1769]

  • LIST OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VIRGINIA.
    1820 February 7.
    DS. 1 pp. #38-655. Endorsed by T. J.

    School commissioners appointed by the County Court of Albemarle, signed by Alexander Garrett, clerk of court.

  • THOMAS COOPER, Columbia, S. C., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 February 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Requests information as to when Mrs. Cooper and he are to come to Charlottesville. South Carolina and Virginia suffer from lack of good preparatory schools. [1770]

  • JOHN NEILSON, University of Virginia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 February 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Request that T. J. arbitrate a disagreement with John Hartwell Cocke on Neilson's contract. Progress on Pavilion V. [1771]

  • MARTIN DAWSON, Milton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 February 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Note due Mr. Laporte at Richmond. [2970]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 February 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 181-182

    Attempts to obtain money for the University from the Assembly. References to William and Mary, Burwell Bassett, James Breckenridge, James Dickinson, George Hay, and Chapman Johnson. [1772]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS BLOODGOOD, Albany.
    1820 February 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    University of Virginia not sufficiently advanced to purchase mineral collection. [1773]

  • JOHN STEELE, Custom House, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1820 February 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Wine by schooner Industry under Corson, care of Mr. Gibson, Richmond. Mr. Dodge's letter about ship Emma Matilda . [2971]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 February 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 182-183.

    Encloses bill just passed regarding funds for the University. References to James Breckenridge, William F. Gordon, and Chapman Johnson. [1774]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON and William Munford. Documents relative to a LOAN FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1820 February 24-March 23.
    AD (in part). 7 pp. Stitched. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Act authorizing Visitors of the University of Virginia to borrow money to finish building. Passed 24 February 1820. Extract from minutes of meeting of the President and Directors of Literary Fund, 28 February 1820, certified by William Munford, Clerk. Concerns letter from James Breckenridge, Joseph C. Cabell, and Chapman Johnson, requesting a loan. ALS, T. J. to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., President of the Literary Board, 10 March 1820, with detailed discussion of terms of a loan of $60,000. Extract of the minutes of the meeting of the Literary Fund Directors, 23 March 1820, certified by William Munford, Clerk granting a loan of $40,000. Mentions James Breckenridge, Joseph C. Cabell, Chapman Johnson, and T. J. [1775]

  • INSTRUCTIONS APPOINTING VISITORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
    1820 February 29.
    AD. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.811. Endorsed by T. J.

    Confirms the appointment of T. J., James Madison, Chapman Johnson, Joseph C. Cabell, Robert B. Taylor, James Breckinridge and John Hartwell Cocke as Visitors of the University of Virginia and authorizes them to fix a day for meeting.

  • THOMAS COOPER, Columbia, S. C., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 March 1.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Request for precise information on where he stands with respect to the University of Virginia. In view of criticism in the Rev. J. H. Rice's Evangelical Magazine, is willing to resign. Position would be insecure after T. J.'s and James Madison's death. [1776]

  • JOHN RANDOLPH, OF ROANOKE, SPEECH.
    1820 March 3.
    AMS. 6 pp. #3620.

    Draft notes from a speech, 1820, of John Randolph, with corrections attributed to Thomas Jefferson, regarding funerals at public expense; accompanied by Jefferson's half-leaf note regarding an insertion.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER.
    1820 March 8.
    ALS. 2 pp. #7254-b. Photostat.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CRAVEN PEYTON, Monteagle.
    1820 March 8.
    L. 1 pp. #38-748. Typescript and photostat. Original owned by Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society.

    Inability to pay debt because of failure of Bedford (Poplar Forest) crop and flour rents. His debtors unable to pay him. Requests that he "forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. [1777]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN VAUGHAN, Philadelphia.
    1820 March 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2609. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. Original owned by Robert Hyatt. Another MS. in DLC.

    Payment to Thomas Cooper. Thanks for copy of William Tilghman's agricultural orations [before the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture]. [1778]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER, Columbia, S. C.
    1820 March 13.
    ALS. 3 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Error in sum sent to John Vaughan for Cooper has been corrected. Rev. J. H. Rice's diatribe against Cooper should be ignored. Only opposition to University is from Presbyterian clergy (not laity) and from William and Mary. Baptists, Anglicans, and Methodists entirely friendly to University. [1779]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER.
    1820 March 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. #7254-b. Photostat.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    18 March 17
    ANS. 1 pp. #9977.

    Order for white and brown sugar, salt, castor oil, corduroy and buttons.

  • THOMAS COOPER, Columbia, S. C., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 March 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Regrets institution cannot open until 1822. Advised John Vaughan of mistake in draft. Cannot decide on coming to University of Virginia until he sees Mrs. Cooper. [1780]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER, Columbia, S. C.
    1820 March 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Covering a letter for [William J.] Coffee. [1781]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    1820 March 24.
    ANS. 1 pp. #9011.

    Cotton, ticklenburg, osnaburg, and milk pans. [2971-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES LEITCH, Charlottesville.
    1820 March 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2756. Photostat. Original owned by Edward C. Boykin.

    Order for dry goods and milk pans. [1782]

  • PRESIDENT and DIRECTORS of the LITERARY FUND. Resolutions.
    1820 March 25.
    D. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Resolutions on terms and form of security for loan of $40,000 to the University of Virginia. Binds T. J. as Rector and James Breckenridge, Joseph C. Cabell, John Hartwell Cocke, Chapman Johnson, James Madison, and Robert Taylor as Visitors. [1783]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN LAVAL, [Philadelphia].
    1820 March 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6047.

    Latin-Greek and La Porte du Theil editions of Aeschylus. Potter's translation of Euripides. Milton mail service. [2972]

  • JOHN STEELE. Custom House, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1820 March 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Account with T. J. [2973]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia. DRAFT on the Bursar of the UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1820 March
    ADS. 2 pp. Endorsed and approved by T. J. #2737-a.

    Draft in anticipation of his salary at the University of Virginia in favor of John Vaughan. Receipt 13 April from John H. Eustace to Alexander Garrett for letter containing a check. Vaughan's receipt. [1784]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to THOMAS COOPER.
    1820 April 8.
    ALS. 3 pp. RG-1/3/3.811.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1820 April 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-163. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: B of R VI 89 (MS. in DLC).

    Action of Board of Visitors makes it necessary to write to Thomas Cooper, reversing previous stand on the Rev. J. H. Rice's attack. Asks Cocke's approval of his letter. [1785]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to the PRESIDENT of the LITERARY FUND.
    1820 April 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosures: AD. 3 items. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Accepts loan on behalf of Board of Visitors of University of Virginia on terms proposed, but requests dates of repayment be deferred to permit completion of buildings by 1822. Enclosures: a scheme of application of the funds of the University; proposed applications of the funds of the University; Mr. Jefferson's estimate of the cost of buildings. [1786]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MATTHEW CAREY.
    1820 April 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Owned by George Green Shackelford. #3525-n.

    New Olive Branch. Wants to exchange copy of Haines. Mentions Bernard Peyton of Richmond. [2974]

  • ELIJA HUFFMAN and Aaron Fray. UNIVERSITY PLUMBING ESTIMATE.
    1820 April 15.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Agreement to bore pipes for University's water supply. [1787]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HOLMES.
    1820 April 22.
    ALS. 2 pp. Paul Mellon Bequest. #11619. Printed: L and B XV, 248-50.

    T. J. thanks Holmes for a copy of his pamphlet "Mr. Holmes' letter to the people of Maine " in which Holmes argued that any restriction on the admission of Missouri would be unconstitutional. T. J. responds that the issue of the extension of slavery to the territories which was temporarily solved by the Missouri Compromise has "like a fire-bell in the night, awakened and filled me with terror. I considered it at once as the knell of the Union." He writes of the difficulty of a practical solution to the issue of slavery and emancipation for "we have the wolf by the ear, and we can neither hold him, nor safely let him go. Justice is in one scale, and self-preservation in the other." T. J. believes that a diffusion of slavery over a broader territory would make emancipation easier and cautions against Congress interfering in state issues. He concludes that he will now die believing "that the useless sacrifice of themselves by the generation of 1776 ... is to be thrown away by the unwise and unworthy passions of their sons, and that my only consolation is to be, that I live not to weep over it." [2974-a]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Columbia, S. C., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 April 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Prejudice of clergy may be due to review of Joseph Priestley's writings. Trustees at Columbia willing to hire him on same terms as at Virginia, but clergy may be busy there too. [1788]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH].
    [ca. 1820 April].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Requests estimate for completing three additional pavilions, five hotels, and additional dormitories. (Report to Literary Fund, April 1820, contains these figures). [1789]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 May 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Difficulties regarding location of Hotel A at the University. Mentions James Oldham, John M. Perry, and George W. Spooner. [1790]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PRESIDENT of LITERARY FUND.
    1820 May 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Asks immediate reply to proposal for additional loan for University of Virginia. [1791]

  • THOMAS COOPER, Columbia, S. C., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 May 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Trustees of South Carolina College unanimously voted him professorship of geology, mineralogy, or law to add to present of chemistry, subject to approval of legislature. Recommended purchasing his collection of minerals Asks news of Correa da Serra. Regrets controversy raised on his account, and that he cannot go to Virginia. Robert Walsh calling for renewal of Missouri question. [1792]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM ON INDEBTEDNESS.
    [1820 May 31].
    D. 2 items. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Statement of interest and principal to fall due from 1820 to 1826 on T. J. and T. J. Randolph's bonds. [1793]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON and THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH to JOHN NEILSON.
    1820 June 6.
    ADS. 2 pp. #7803-b. Photostat.

    Promissory note for $900.

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 June 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. #38-174. Endorsed by T. J.

    Requests instructions on tin gutters for dormitories, ornaments on pavilions, house for the Raggi brothers, marble for the columns, brickwork, and laying of pipe for water supply. [1794]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Buckingham, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 June 12.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Francis E. Shine. #3509.

    University will not open in time for Francis Eppes. Prefers Virginia school and Virginian character. Yale University. T. J.'s problems with Wilson Cary Nicholas. Debts. Proposes to exchange U.S. Bank stock for T. J.'s. slaves at Buckingham to be sent to Bedford for Francis. Francis left Laporte. Note on Richmond for Francis. [2975]

  • RUFUS WOODWARD, New Haven, Conn., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 June 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Asks basis on which applications for professorships at University of Virginia will be received. Is tutor at Yale College. [1795]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBERT MILLS.
    1820 June 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3116. Printed: B of R VI 326 (MS. in DLC).

    Engineering operations of Commonwealth of Virginia in hands of Thomas Moore and Isaac Briggs. Design for the Washington Monument. Date of opening of the University uncertain. His ill health. [1796]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES MONROE.
    1820 June 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. #1905. Endorsed by T. J. Deposited by Frank Littleton.

    Proposals for changes to Monroe's house (Oak Hill?). [1797]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook, Va.
    1820 June 30.
    ALS. 6 pp. #38-576. Another MS. in MHi.

    Delay in opening of seminary because of its conversion into a public university. Terms of loan to University tie up all funds for next five years; hopes for remitting of loan. Francis Eppes' education with Mr. Stack and Mr. Ragland. Recommends he go to Columbia College to study under Cooper rather than to Eastern colleges. Plans for selling slaves to Eppes to pay his debts. Hopes for compromise in his commitment for Wilson Cary Nicholas' debt. Insists that women slaves be included in sale, which will produce addition capital in the future. Part of Poplar Forest to be given to Francis Eppes. Accepts his offer of the harpsichord for Poplar Forest. Invites Eppes to visit Monticello to see the University. Describes present and projected buildings. [1798]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    1820 June 30.
    ALS. Fragment. Draft copy. Last 2 pages only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [Break in text]. Mentions Francis Eppes. Disposition of Bedford lands, including those of Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. House like Pantops for Francis Eppes. To meet John Wayles Eppes at Poplar Forest after Visitors' meetings. Harpsichord from Millbrook to Poplar Forest for Martha and children. New Canton Road better than Buckingham Court House Road. University. [2976]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to THOMAS COOPER.
    1820 July 4.
    ALS. 3 pp. Polygraph copy. RG-1/3/3.811.
  • THOMAS COOPER, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 July 12.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Indefinite yet as to whether he will accept permanent position at South Carolina. Discusses cost and curriculum at South Carolina College. Dislike for the New England character. Hope Stephen Elliot of Charleston will replace the deceased principal, Jonathan Maxcy. Gloomy about religious intolerance. Rev. [John Jacob?] Janeway's refusal to baptize grandchild of Peter S. Duponceau because of irregular church attendance. Reexamination of his works fails to show opposition to Christianity. Mentions Pierre Jean George Cabanis, Mr. Nulty, Joseph Priestley, and Benjamin Rush. [1799]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1820 July 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mr. Randolph's valuation of market wagon. Trip to the West. Beverly absent from carpenters. [2977]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook.
    1820 July 29.
    ALS. 3 pp. Another copy: AL. 2 pp. File draft. #38-576.

    Thomas Cooper's information regarding expenses, curriculum, and staff at South Carolina College. Stephen Elliot a leading botanist and Nulty second to Nathaniel Bowditch in mathematics. Recommends Francis Eppes go there when Stack's school closes. Recommends John Hartwell Cocke's Bremo Seminary for the younger children. Accepts proposal of loan to be repaid in slaves in two years, men, women, and children. Proposed visit to Mill Brook. Francis Eppes' health. Mentions Correa da Serra, and Mr. Richardson of the Bremo Seminary. [1800]

  • PRESIDENT and TRUSTEES of the LITERARY FUND. Resolutions.
    1820 July 30 [date received].
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Resolutions regarding payment of last installment of the loan to the University of Virginia. [1801]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LEAF FROM HIS FARM BOOK.
    1820 August 1.
    AMS. 2 pp. #7953.

    Information for the 1820 Census at Monticello on recto. Verso lists slaves and clothing issued to them, 1820-21. [2977-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM MUNFORD, LITERARY FUND.
    1820 August 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Requests copy of previous bond, so new one can be executed in same fashion. Resolutions of Literary Fund Board received too late to comply with date of application for loan. [1802]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 August 19.
    ALS. 2 pp. #2143. Endorsed by T. J.

    Agreement to lend T. J. $4000, with interest payable annually and the principal to be paid in slaves. Francis Eppes' education at Columbia College and at the University of Virginia. Admiration for Thomas Cooper. Best route Monticello by Buckingham Court House. Crops universally fine. [1803]

  • MICHELE and GIACOMO RAGGI to T. J. and JOHN HARTWELL COCKE.
    1820 September 1 [date received].
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Italian. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Propose three different schemes for completing marble work for the University: in Charlottesville, at Leghorn, Italy, or at Carrara, Italy. [1804]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1820 September 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-163. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: B of R VI 90 (MS. in DLC) .

    Recommending contract with Raggis for marble columns be relinquished, since Thomas Appleton can procure them more cheaply in Italy. Mentions Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough. [1805]

  • CHARLES PINCKNEY, Charleston, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 September 6.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: B of R VIII 456 (MS. in DLC).

    The increase and rise of our country. Opinions on the Missouri question. Importance of state governments. [1806]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON and JOHN HARTWELL COCKE to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1820 September 7.
    LS. 1 pp. #38-163. Endorsed by T. J. Another copy: T. J. AL. 1 pp.

    Recommending ending the contract with Raggi brothers, Raggis to pay expenses of the return voyage. [1807]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1820 September 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-163. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: B of R VI 89 (MS. in DLC).

    Requesting him to audit the books of the Bursar and Proctor before the Board of Visitors' meeting. Dinner at Monticello before the meeting. [1808]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1820 September 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Loan from the Literary Fund to the University of Virginia. [1809]

  • MICHELE RAGGI, Washington, to T. J., Charlottesville.
    1820 September 26.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Italian. #2737-a.

    Complaints of his treatment, bad food, delay in getting marble blocks, lack of understanding. Propose to finish term working at Washington or to do all columns at Carrara. [1810]

  • POPLAR FOREST ACCOUNT.
    1820 September 26.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Robert Mitchell to Joel Yancey covering T. J.'s account. [1210]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON TO JAMES LEITCH.
    1820 September 28.
    ANS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J., #12858.

    Orders four wash basins and pitchers, six chamber pots and a pound of pepper.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CHARLES PINCKNEY, Charleston.
    1820 September 30.
    L. 2 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: Ford X 161-163; L and B XV 279-281; B of R VI 372 (MS. in DLC).

    The Missouri question a Federalist plot to divide the country on geographic lines on basis of slavery, "as if we were advocates for it". Right of posterity to throw away happiness given by those gone before. [1811]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, to [the President and Directors of the Literary Fund].
    1820 October 2.
    ALS. 2 pp. on 1 l., with small additional leaf tipped on at head, covering one line of text. #RG-1/1/6.161.

    The letter is a draft, heavily edited by Jefferson, of a letter that was sent to the Literary Fund in Jefferson's capacity as Rector of the University of Virginia. The includes discussion of funding of the University by the General Assembly as one of three levels of public education; the University's debt; the construction of buildings; and, possible dates of opening.

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 October 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 183.

    Verification of Alexander Garrett's account. [1812]

  • THOMAS APPLETON, Leghorn, Italy, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 October 10.
    L. 1 pp. Extract by T. J. #2737-a.

    Cost of Corinthian capitals. Payment to be remitted through Samuel Williams of London. [1813]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1820 October 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Sends form of bond to be executed by the Visitors. Explanation of date on the bond. Plan to visit Albemarle. Mentions William Munford. [1814]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 October 19.
    ALS. 2 pp. #38-174. Endorsed by T. J.

    Deals with construction problems of the Hotels. Wishes to correct his report to the Visitors. Mentions James Oldham. [1815]

  • THOMAS COOPER to ALEXANDER GARRETT
    1820 October 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RICHARD RUSH.
    1820 October 20.
    L. 2 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: L and B XV 281-284; B of R VI 400 (MS. in DLC).

    Division in the country with regard to slavery pushed by the Federalists. Secession would not last long. Importance of U. S. standing as an example of unity to the world. [1816]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON BOOK LIST.
    1820 October 21.
    ADS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #2510.

    List of books ordered (probably for the University of Virginia Library) principally Anglo-Saxon, ecclesiastical and religious. (Most of these appear in A Catalogue of the Library of the University of Virginia, 1828.) [1817]

  • MARTIN DAWSON, Milton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 October 26.
    ANS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bill of Mr. Edmund Meeks. [2978]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ESTIMATE of cost of COLUMNS for UNIVERSITY.
    [1820 October].
    AD. 1 pp. #2737-a.

    Estimates cost of columns for several pavilions and the library (Rotunda). [1818]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DR. SAMUEL BROWN.
    1820 November 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10594.

    An introduction for the son of James Maury.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBERT PATTERSON, by Mr. H. B. Trist, Philadelphia.
    1820 November 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6531.

    Scholarship of H. B. Trist, son of H. B. Trist, grandson of Mrs. House. [2979]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1820 November 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Another copy: LS. 1 pp.

    Letter covering the accounts of the Bursar and Proctor. Explains certain corrections by the Proctor. [1819]

  • EDMUND BACON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest.
    1820 November 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mr. Meeks leaving. Mentions Mr. Colclaser. Mr. Randolph in Richmond. [2980]

  • D. MARIANO, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1820 November 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    His second application for a position at the University of Virginia. Gives as references [John Quincy?] Adams, Mr. Holley, and [James?] Monroe. [1820]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL.
    1820 November 28.
    ALS. 4 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: AD. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 184-189; Ford X 165-168; TJR IV 333-336; L & B XV 289-294; B of R Vl 59 (MS. in DLC).

    Encloses estimate of cost of University when completed. Gigantic efforts of New York in education shown by Clinton. Plan for elementary education for Virginia. Letter to be communicated to James Breckenridge, William F. Gordon, Chapman Johnson, and William Cabell Rives. Enclosure: statement of probable cost of buildings. [1821]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to CHARLES VEST.
    1820 November 29.
    AL. 1 pp. #11411-a. Owned by Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest, Inc.

    T. J. requests that his mail be forwarded.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Poplar Forest, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER.
    1820 November 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-588. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: B of R X 7 (MS. in DLC).

    Regrets at the departure of Correa da Serra. Wishes well for revolutionary movements in Brazil, but hopes they will not affect Correa's good fortunes. [1822]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to DR. [JAMES] STEPTOE.
    1820 December 8.
    ANS. 1 pp. #11411. Owned by Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest, Inc.

    A dinner invitation.

  • THOMAS GIMBREDE, U. S. Military Academy, West Point, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 December 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Application for position at University teaching drawing. [1823]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 December 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 189-190.

    Attack on Governor Randolph's character. Money from the Assembly for University. Requests fuller accounts by Bursar, Mr. Garrett. References to James Breckenridge, Mary Cabell, Chapman Johnson. [1824]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Williamsburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1820 December 22.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 190-192.

    Resolution giving grants to William and Mary, Hampton-Sidney, Washington College, New London Academy, and the University will defeat the claims of the University on the Literary Fund. Attitude of James Breckenridge, John Bowyer, John Coalter, George W. Crump, Philip Doddridge, David S. Garland, William F. Gordon, Mr. [Richard] Morris, Thomas Miller, Isaac Otey, Jr., Judge Spencer Roane, Mr. [William?] Taylor, and David Watson. Alexander Garrett's account for the University. Comments on Governor Randolph's message. [1825]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL.
    1820 December 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 192-193; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC).

    Sends copy of letter to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., explaining an apparent difference in the Visitors' Report and the Proctor's estimate of the amount necessary to complete buildings. (See 9 November 1820). Ascendancy of Massachusetts in the U. S. is due to education. [1826]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1820 December 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Explanation and apology for an error in the report of the Board of Visitors. [1827]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ALBERT GALLATIN, Paris.
    1820 December 26.
    L. 2 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: Ford X 175-178; B of R VI 170 (MS. in DLC).

    Possibilities involved in the Missouri question. While Virginia and Pennsylvania hold together, the Atlantic states can never separate. [1828]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM ROSCOE.
    1820 December 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by City of Liverpool Public Library. #5128. Printed: L and B XV, 302-4.

    Thanks him for his pamphlet on penal jurisprudence. Beccaria's principles are being attempted in U.S. University of Virginia. Tolerance of intellectual error. Upheavals in England puzzling. Queen must be a rallying point for discontented. James Maury is sending bust to T. J. [2981]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to D. MARIANO.
    1820 December 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Plans for professorships still undecided. When buildings completed, must rely on legislature for funds to open. [1829]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PETER S. DU PONCEAU, Philadelphia.
    1820 December 28.
    ALS. 1 pp., with attached addresss leaf. Deposited by Albert H. Small. #12613-a.

    TJ requests information about John Sanderson who proposed to publish a multi-volume biograhy of the Signers. TJ explains that he has already sent information on George Wythe to Sanderson and received the first volume in return and found it "superiorly written; exhibiting mind, information & polisth, a little too florid perhaps for the sober style of history ...." Believing that Sanderson might apply to him again for information on other signers TJ asks Du Ponceau about Sanderson and his purpose: "What is his character moral and political, does he write for money or fame, etc? Information as to these particulars must govern my confidences ...." TJ promises to burn Du Ponceau's reply as soon as he has received it.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS GIMBREDE, West Point, N. Y.
    1820 December 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    University of Virginia not yet ready to employ professors. [1830]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [EDMUND] BACON.
    1820 December 30.
    ANS. 1 pp. #6026.

    Pork delivered to Mr. Minor. [2982]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON CONSTRUCTION OF DINING HALL AND PARLOR.
    [1820].
    AD. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    Building to be constructed at the University of Virginia. [2983]

  • A CHURCH WITH TUSCAN PORTICO. FRONT AND SIDE ELEVATION. FLOOR PLAN AND BALCONY PLAN.
    [About 1820?].
    Ink and watercolor. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper CW. About 14 x 11 in. #14942.

    Page One   

    Design of Jefferson's drawn by John Neilson? [N-435]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON POPLAR FOREST. FIRST FLOOR PLAN OF JEFFERSON'S RETREAT IN BEDFORD COUNTY.
    [About 1820].
    Inked, shaded and tinted by John Neilson. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-cordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    The design was probably based on William Kent's edition of Inigo Jones, Vol. II, Plate 17. This is one of Jefferson's most successful designs, see also N-262-3. [N-350, K-Pl. 14]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON POPLAR FOREST. GARDEN ELEVATION.
    [About 1820].
    Inked, shaded and tinted by John Neilson. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-cordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Regarding the ornament on the house, Jefferson wrote that he did not mind taking liberties with his own buildings, but in public buildings the rules of classical architecture should be strictly followed. [N-351, K-Pl. 15]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "HOTEL A," ELEVATION AND ONE PLAN.
    [About 1820].
    Inked, shaded and tinted by John Neilson. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-cordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Page One   

    [N-338, K-Pl. 2]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "HOTEL B," ELEVATION AND ONE PLAN.
    [About 1820].
    Inked, shaded and tinted by John Neilson. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-cordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Page One   

    [N-339, K-Pl. 3]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "HOTEL C," ELEVATION AND ONE PLAN.
    [About 1820].
    Inked, shaded and tinted by John Neilson. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-cordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Page One   

    [N-340, K-Pl. 4]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "HOTEL D," ELEVATION AND ONE PLAN.
    [About 1820].
    Inked, shaded and tinted by John Neilson. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-cordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Page One   

    [N-341, K-Pl. 5]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "HOTEL E," ELEVATION AND ONE PLAN.
    [About 1820].
    Inked, shaded and tinted by John Neilson. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-cordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Page One   

    [N-342, K-Pl. 6]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "HOTEL F," ELEVATION AND ONE PLAN.
    [About 1820].
    Inked, shaded and tinted by John Neilson. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-cordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Page One   

    [N-343, K-Pl. 7]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "PAVILION NO. 1," ELEVATION AND ONE PLAN.
    [About 1820].
    Inked, shaded and tinted by John Neilson. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-cordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Page One   

    [N-344, K-Pl. 8]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "PAVILION NO. 2," ELEVATION AND ONE PLAN.
    [About 1820].
    Inked, shaded and tinted by John Neilson. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-cordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Page One   

    [N-345, K-Pl. 9]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. PAVILION IV.
    [About 1820].
    Inked, shaded and tinted by John Neilson. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-cordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Page One   

    [N-346, K-Pl. 10]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. PAVILION V, ELEVATION AND PLAN.
    [About 1820].
    Inked, shaded and tinted by John Neilson. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-cordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    [N-348, K-Pl. 12]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. PAVILION VI, ELEVATION AND PLAN.
    [About 1820].
    Inked, shaded and tinted by John Neilson. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-cordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    [N-349, K-Pl. 13]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. PAVILION VIII, ELEVATION AND ONE PLAN.
    [About 1820].
    Inked, shaded and tinted by John Neilson. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-cordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    "Latrobe." [N-337, K-Pl. 1]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. PAVILIONS I AND II, SECOND-STORY PLANS.
    [About 1820].
    Inked, shaded and tinted by John Neilson. Scale: about 10' = 1". On heavy paper, not watermarked, with co-cordinate lines drawn by hand. 9 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Page One   

    [N-347, K-Pl. 11]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES for the CONSIDERATION of the BOARD OF VISITORS.
    [1820?].
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Estimates of proposed application of revenue. Proposals to the legislature regarding funds and appropriations. Supplementary sources of income. [1832]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF LAWNS AND RANGES WITHOUT ROTUNDA, IN PARALLEL PERSPECTIVE.
    [About 1820?]
    Ink and wash. Heavy, cold-pressed paper. 12 1/2 x 5 3/4 in. #171.

    Page One   

    By Jefferson. Shaded by John Nielson. [N-335, K-7]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "PAVILION NO. V. W. PALLADIO'S IONIC ORDER, WITH MODILIONS."
    Before 1821.
    Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 11 1/2 x 12 1/4 in. #171.

    Verso   

    Includes elevation and three plans, with specifications on back. Construction finished in 1821. (See N-316). [N-356, K-17]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "PAVILION NO. IX We. IONIC OF THE TEMPLE OF FORTUNA VIRILIS."
    Before 1821.
    Ink. Paper BD. 11 1/8 x 11 1/8 in. Scale: 10' = 1". #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    Elevation and three plans. "Latrobe" in Jefferson's writing, upper right. Specifications on back. The entrance motif is a favorite of Ledoux', whose work Jefferson had admired in Paris. Building completed 1821, as Jefferson wrote on September 30 of that year. [N-357, K-21]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 January 4.
    ALS. 2 pp. #2791. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 194-195.

    Funds for the University. Doctrine that all colleges receiving funds should be under the control of the legislature. References to William and Mary, Mr. Bassett, Samuel Blackburn, Philip Doddridge, David S. Garland, Thomas Griffin, Chapman Johnson, Thomas Miller, [James?] Smith, Richard Venable, and Henry E. Watkins. [1833]

  • ARCHIBALD THWEATT, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 January 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Letter from Judge Spencer Roane, asking a favor. [1834]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to HORACE H. HAYDEN.
    1821 January 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6047-a.

    T. J. thanks Hayden for some geological essays.

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 January 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 196-197.

    Little prospect of gaining additional funds for the University. References to Mr. Broadnax, [Richard?] Morris, and [Samuel] Taylor. [1835]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 January 25.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 197-199.

    Funds for the University. Plans to leave public life at end of present session. References to James Breckenridge, [Nathaniel?] Claiborne, John Hartwell Cocke, Chapman Johnson, and James P. Preston. [1836]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1821 January 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Accounts. Mentions T. J. Randolph. [2984]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MR. CARDELL.
    1821 January 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449.

    Membership in American Academy of Language and Belles Lettres. [2985]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 January 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Accounts. [2986]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES MADISON.
    1821 January 30.
    ANS. 1 pp. #10631.

    T. J. encloses a letter to Joseph Carrington Cabell (not present).

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1821 January 30.
    ALS. 2 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in DLC. Printed: Cabell 199-200.

    Request that Visitors call a meeting to prevent lapsing of Chapman Johnson's commission as Visitor. Mentions James Breckenridge, John Hartwell Cocke, James Madison, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and Robert B. Taylor. [1837]

  • UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Board of Visitors.
    1821 January 30-February 13.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Call for a special meeting of the Board on 1 April 1821, signed by James Breckenridge, Joseph C. Cabell, T. J., Chapman Johnson, James Madison. and Robert B. Taylor. [1838]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1821 January 31.
    ALS. 2 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in DLC. Printed: Cabell 201-203; TJR IV 340-341; L & B XV 310-313.

    Details of a loan for the University. Urging James Breckenridge, Cabell, and Chapman Johnson to "die in the last ditch" for the University. Mentions John Hartwell Cocke. [1839]

  • MARTIN DAWSON, Milton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 February 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Accounts with Joseph Gilmore, John Rogers, and Edmund Meeks. [2987]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 February 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 203-204.

    Agrees to be a candidate for Assembly again. Funds for the University. References to Samuel Blackburn, James Breckenridge, Chapman Johnson, and William Selden. [1840]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1821 February 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. #301. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 204; B of R VI 59 (MS. in DLC).

    Letter sent to James Breckenridge should be shown within the circle of discretion. [1841]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 February 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 204-206.

    Meeting of the Board of Visitors. Funds for the University. Passage of James River Bill by House of Delegates. References to William Archer, James Breckenridge, William Brodnax, Armistead Currie, David S. Garland, Chapman Johnson, Robert Mallory, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Samuel Taylor, and Robert B. Taylor. [1842]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 February 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 206.

    Funds for the University. References to Samuel Blackburn, [Nathaniel?] Claiborne, and David S. Garland. [1843]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1821 February 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 207; B of R VI 60 (MS. in DLC).

    Pamphlet proving that William and Mary was intended to be a seminary of the Church of England. Statutes require all Visitors to be of the Church of England. [1844]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 February 25.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 208-209.

    Passage of bill providing funds for the University. Mentions Samuel Blackburn, James Breckenridge, John Bowyer, William B. Chamberlayne, George W. Crump, Armistead Currie, William F. Gordon, James Hunter, Chapman Johnson, George Loyall, Richard Morris, Mr. Stephenson, and David Watson. [1845]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DABNEY CARR TERRELL.
    1821 February 26.
    LS. 4 pp. In hand of Ellen Randolph. Signed by T. J. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. John Shelton White. #4757-b.

    Ellen's copy of a letter, 1814 January 16, to Thomas Cooper of Carlisle, Pa., in which he outlined course of study for law will be enclosed. Four epochs of English Law: Bracton (Common Law), Coke, Matthew Bacon, and Blackstone. Course begins with law at time of King James, goes to Bacon, then to Blackstone and Wooddeson. Baron Geoffrey Gilbert, Cooper's edition of Justinian's Institutes (for Roman law), Reeves' History, Vaughan's Reports of Gardener and Sheldon. Mentions Browne's Compendium of the Civil and Admiralty Law, Jure Ecclesiastica, and Les Institutions du Droit et la Nature et des Gens de Rayneval, Fonblanque's edition of Francis' Treatise of Equity. [2988]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DABNEY TERRELL.
    1821 February 26 [misdated 1824 by Trist].
    L. 2 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist. #15410-f. Printed: L & B XV, 318-22.

    Copy of Item 2988 with added note praising J. H. Thomas' A Systematic Arrangement of Lord Coke's First Institute of the Laws of England. [2988-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, SLAVE BREAD LIST.
    1821 February
    AD. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #4726-a.

    [2989]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello. DEPOSITION concerning JOSHUA FRY.
    1821 March 9.
    D. 3 pp. #3213. Copy. Endorsed by T. J. Witnessed by John Watson and Thomas J. Randolph.

    T. J.'s recollections concerning the property of Joshua Fry, given in connection with an ejection suit in Greenup Circuit Court, Ky., John Doe for John Fry vs. Thomas and Samuel Bell. [1846]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 March 10.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 210-212.

    Advises building no more buildings than those for which there is money in hand. Urges Jefferson to use his influence in the election of friends of the University. References to James Breckenridge, William H. Brodnax, Samuel Taylor, Littleton Tazewell, and Mr. Watts. [1847]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1821 March 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Cocke Papers, #3184. Printed: B of R VI 90.

    Call for a special meeting of the Board of Visitors to prevent Chapman Johnson's commission from lapsing. Sends pumpkin and asparagus seeds from [Caesar] Rodney. [1848]

  • PETER S. DUPONCEAU, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 March 23.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Introducing Lardner C. Vanuxem, candidate for professorship of chemistry and mineralogy at the University of Virginia, recommended by Thomas Cooper. [1849]

  • ARCHIBALD STUART, Staunton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 March 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommendation of Dabney Cosby's brickwork. Regrets failure to send firkin of butter. [1850]

  • JOHN VAUGHAN, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 March 24.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Recommends Lardner C. Vanuxem, recently returned from abroad, for a professorship. Highly recommended by Thomas Cooper. Mentions Correa da Serra, Peter S. DuPonceau, James Madison, and James Monroe. [1851]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, Charlottesville.
    1821 March 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-5/3. Endorsed by T. J.

    Introducing Thomas Sully, the portrait painter. Requests estimate on cost of the marble columns and of the library. On back is "An Estimate for the cost of Stone work." [1852]

  • CLAUDE CROZET, West Point, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 March 28 [date received].
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. French. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Application for position teaching mathematics, philosophy, military science, and architecture at the University of Virginia. [1853]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 March 29.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Sends estimate of cost of columns and of Rotunda. [1854]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON Monticello, to CLAUDE CROZET, West Point, N. Y.
    1821 March 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. Polygraph copy? Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    University not ready to employ professors. [1855]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CLAUDIUS CROZET, West Point, New York.
    [1821] March 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. Jay W. Johns. #6924.

    University of Virginia professors. [2990]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PETER S. DUPONCEAU, Philadelphia.
    1821 March 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Impressed with qualifications of Lardner C. Vanuxem; appreciates Du Ponceau's and Thomas Cooper's recommendations. Opening of University and appointment of professors indefinitely deferred. [1856]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 April 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 212.

    Reasons for inability to attend meeting of the Board of Visitors. Note sent by [Valentine?] Southall. [1857]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1821 April 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-163. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: B of R VI 90 (MS. in DLC).

    Excusing Cocke from attending the meeting of the Board of Visitors because of illness. Acknowledges carp and kale seed. Mentions James Breckenridge, Joseph C. Cabell, Chapman Johnson, James Madison, and Robert B. Taylor. [1858]

  • JAMES W. WIDDERFIELD, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 April 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-5/3. Endorsed by T. J.

    After working for four years as journeyman, applies for carpentry work on his own at University. Mentions James Dinsmore, John Neilson, and John M. Perry. [1859]

  • GIACOMO RAGGI, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 April 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Italian. #2737-a.

    Order for money to be paid to his wife. [1860]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN VAUGHAN, Philadelphia.
    1821 April 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Impressed with Lardner C. Vanuxem and with his recommendations from Peter S. DuPonceau, Thomas Cooper, and Vaughan. Appointment of faculty indefinitely delayed. Acknowledgment received from Thomas Appleton for remittance last year, but none from Mr. Dodge. Places less confidence in Dodge than in [Etienne?] Cathalan. [1861]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM CRAWFORD.
    1821 April 8.
    ALS. 1 pp., with attached address leaf; remains of seal; docketed; paper toned and foxed. #RG-1/3/3.161.

    T. J. asks Secretary of the Treasury William H. Crawford to expedite payment of funds owed Virginia and needed for the completion of the University of Virginia's buildings.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1821 April 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: AD. 1 pp. Cocke Papers, #3184. Printed: B of R VI 90 (MS. in DLC).

    Sends copy of proceedings of meeting of Board of Visitors. Remittance to Thomas Appleton for capitals. Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough settling accounts to see if money available to begin Rotunda. References to James Breckenridge, Joseph Cabell, Chapman Johnson, and James Madison. Enclosure: extract of proceedings. [1862]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS APPLETON.
    1821 April 16.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. #38-174. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: AD. 1 pp. Printed: B of R VI 15 (MS. in DLC) .

    Order for Ionic and Corinthian capitals; payment being made through bill from Bernard Peyton of Richmond to Samuel Williams of London. Specifications for these on enclosure. Payments to Giacomo Raggi's wife. No more money due to Michael Raggi, but he may work on columns at Carrara if Appleton wishes. Requests information on cost of capitals for the Rotunda as represented in Andrea Palladio. [1863]

  • WILLIAM H. CRAWFORD, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 April 16.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    John Calhoun states that amount due to Virginia for advances during War of 1812 cannot be ascertained. Has written to Peter Hagner to speed up matter. [1864]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1821 April 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3. Another MS. in DLC.

    Recommends purchase of cement from Andrew Smith. Glass for the University. [1865]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Henrico County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 April 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 212-214.

    Cabell's illness. Requests information regarding last meeting of the Board of Visitors. Success of Samuel Blackburn, James Breckenridge, David S. Garland, Mr. Maury of Buckingham, and Joseph Shelton in the recent election. Funds for the University. [1866]

  • JAMES MONROE, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 April 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-755.

    Amount of claim of the Commonwealth of Virginia against the U. S. less than T. J. hoped. Claims presented by C. Selden, Virginia agent, will be paid soon. Hopes no unfavorable effect on the opening of the University. [1867]

  • THOMAS M. HALL, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 May 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Disappointed at present state of the University. Grateful for T. J.'s attention to documents placed in his care. [1868]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ALEXANDER GARRETT.
    1821 May 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. Garrett Papers, #860.

    Encloses letter that may be of some help to Garrett, although T. J. has no personal relation with Governor [Lewis] Cass and no acquaintances in Detroit. [1869]

  • JOHN HARNER, Harner's Mill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 June 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Presenting a pair of buck's antlers. [1870]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON BOND to JAMES LYLE.
    1821 June 16.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bond for $2400. Receipts, dated 15 January and 15 July 1827, for $1803 from Thomas Jefferson Randolph noted on verso. [1871]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON PROMISSORY NOTE TO JAMES LYLE.
    1821 June 16.
    DS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Witnessed by James M. Randolph and Tarleton Saunders. [2991]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON TO JAMES LEITCH.
    1821 June 21.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #12858.

    Orders cotton cloth, lining and trimmings for two suits. "They are for servants."

  • THOMAS COOPER, Columbia, S. C., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 June 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Evaluation of facilities, curriculum, and faculty of South Carolina College, comparing the professor of mathematics to Nathaniel Bowditch, Audraine, and Nulty. Virginia legislature must have liberality to compete with them. Progress of Francis Eppes. Lectures in chemistry, mineralogy, criticism, Belles Lettres. [1872]

  • JOHN F. D'OLIVEIRA FERNANDEZ, Norfolk, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 June 25.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Appreciates good wishes for his own and country's welfare. Recommends Dr. [Robert?] Andrews for professorship at the University. Regrets delay in opening of University, unnecessary in view of the resources of Virginia. Recommends fee system of University of Coimbra, Portugal, together with a law requiring that all pastors, lawyers, and physicians practicing in the Commonwealth be graduated from the University. Hopes Jefferson will live to see the opening of the University. [1873]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THEODORICK BLAND.
    1821 June 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. #698. Printed: B of R VI 38.

    Opening date of University deferred until one year after the legislature remits the debt. Information on faculty, curriculum, and costs for benefit of Bland's son. [1874]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA, Richmond.
    1821 June 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. #4610.

    Martha brought Col. Taylor's letter to Judge Roane. Hail storm damage to crops between Monticello and Mechunk, including those of Thomas Mann Randolph, Rogers, Gilmer. Trip to Bedford; work on mill. James Randolph studies Greek with T. J. and French with girls; soon to New London, Va. Funds for University and Proctor's account. Plans for Library. Literary Board. Martha not well. William and Anne Cary Randolph Bankhead at Monticello with children, except John. [2992]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JUDGE SPENCER ROANE.
    1821 June 27.
    L. 2 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: L & B XV 326-329; B of R VI 393 (MS. in DLC).

    Approval of John Taylor's Construction Construed. States coordinate rather than subordinate to federal government. Peculiar happiness of our system is on appeal to the ballot rather than the cannon. [1875]

  • [BERNARD PEYTON?]. EXTENSION of LOAN.
    1821 July 11.
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Extending the deed of trust [on Poplar Forest] to additional notes for $4000 and $2500 at the Farmer's Bank. [1876]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1821 July 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in DLC. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Application for loan from the Literary Fund approved by act of the General Assembly. [1877]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1821 July 27.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Absences from Richmond of Mr. Pendleton, Sr., and Mr. Daniel delay Literary Board. Loan directed by Legislature. Slave revolt. Wheat, flour and tobacco prices. Mentions Winchester bushel. Careers in agriculture and law. Henrico lands. Edgehill for James Randolph. Ridicule by New England is the strongest ally of education and reason in area. [2994]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 July 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Meeting of the Board of the Literary Fund. [1878]

  • Rector and Visitors of the UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA. BOND to the DIRECTORS of the LITERARY FUND. THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1821 July.
    AD. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Rough draft of bond for loan of $30,000. [1879]

  • Rector and Visitors of the UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA. BOND to President and Directors of the LITERARY FUND.
    1821 August 3.
    ADS by T. J. 2 pp. Seal. Witnessed by Nicholas P. Trist and William Bankhead. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Bond for a loan of $29,100. Notation: "1822. January gave a bond for 30,900. D. verbatim as this except at to the sum." [1880]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 August 5.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 215-216.

    Cabell's illness. Request for complete statement of all University accounts for the next General Assembly. Attacks on the University by the Presbyterians of Hampton-Sydney and the Episcopalians of William and Mary. Washington College to receive Robinson's estate. [1881]

  • OWEN REYNOLDS to LOUIS H. GIRARDIN.
    1821 August 10.
    ALS. 3 pp. RG-1/3/3.801. Endorsed by T. J.

    Application for professorship of mathematics at the University of Virginia

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [CRAVEN PEYTON].
    1821 August 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. #9706.

    Lame horse. Mr. Bacon's fodder accounts. Payment from Isham Randolph. Anne Bankhead and Charles Bankhead. To Bedford. Dr. Watkins to charge treatments to his sister to T. J.'s own account. [2994-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN BROCKENBROUGH.
    1821 August 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Warrant for $14,550 to be placed to the credit of the University of Virginia at the Bank of Virginia. Mentions John Hartwell Cocke. Mentions verbatim copy addressed to Philip N. Nicholas, President of the Farmer's Bank of Virginia. [1882]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RICHARD RUSH.
    1821 August 14.
    L. 2 pp. Extract. 19th century copy. #1468.

    T. J. asks Rush to meet with George Blaetermann and determine if Blaetermann is still interested in the position of professor of modern languages at the University of Virginia.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON. MEMORANDUM ABOUT BOOKS FOR HIS LIBRARY.
    1821 August 14.
    AD. 1 pp. #9753. Draft copy? Polygraph copy DLC.

    Originally attached to T. J.'s letter to Richard Rush of the same date.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON and JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Monticello, to Joseph C. Cabell, Warminster.
    1821 August 15.
    LS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Circular. Printed: Cabell 216-217.

    Proposing to defer regular autumnal meeting of the Board of Visitors until Wednesday preceding the meeting of the Assembly, when a clear and satisfactory report on construction can be given. [1883]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1821 August 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-163. Endorsed by T. J.

    Sends letters regarding the Board of Visitors' meeting for his signature. Trip to Bedford County. Congratulations on the change of his condition [his marriage]. Originally enclosed in [1886] [1884]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES E. HEATH, Auditor of Virginia.
    1821 August 15.
    ALS.1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Encloses order from the President and Directors of the Literary Fund for $29,100 for the use of the University. [1885]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTICE OF MEETING OF UNIVERSITY BOARD OF VISITORS.
    1821 August 15.
    ADS. 1 pp. #7254-a.

    To arrange affairs before General Assembly meets. Also signed by John Hartwell Cocke and James Breckenridge. [2995]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, JOHN HARTWELL COCKE to UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA BOARD OF VISITORS.
    1821 August 15 and August 20.
    DS. 1 pp. #640.

    Notice of meeting.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, JAMES MADISON, CHAPMAN JOHNSON, and JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL.
    1821 August 15-30.
    DS. 3 items. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Call for a special meeting of the Board of Visitors. Three identical copies, each signed by T. J. and Cocke, with one additional signature on each. [1886]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HENRY DEARBORN.
    1821 August 17.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: Ford X 191-192; L & B XV 329-330; B of R VI 118 (MS. in DLC).

    Missouri question has bought back the Hartford Convention men to power. Union strengthened with westward expansion. [1887]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to NATHANIEL MACON.
    1821 August 19.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: Ford X 192-193; B of R VI 285 (MS. in DLC).

    Two necessary measures: checking invasion of states' rights by federal judiciary and paying the national debt. [1888]

  • JOHN BROCKENBROUGH, Bank of Virginia, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1821 August 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Sum of $14,550 deposited to the credit of the University of Virginia. [1889]

  • CHAPMAN JOHNSON, Staunton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 August 25.
    ALS. 2. pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Approves special meeting of Visitors. Recommends appointment of temporary accountant as aid to Proctor. [1890]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 August 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 217-218.

    Meeting of the Board of Visitors. Cabell's health. Reference to Mary Cabell. [1891]

  • JAMES BRECKENRIDGE, Fincastle County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 September 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Approving special meeting of Visitors. [1892]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [DANIEL BRENT, Washington, D. C.].
    1821 September 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. #1041.

    Order to send Brazilian ores by John Barnes. Prices of Cardelli's busts of Madison and Monroe. [1893]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook.
    1821 September 16.
    ALS. 2 pp. #38-576.

    Course of study for Francis Eppes at Columbia College, S. C. [1894]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to SAMUEL TAYLOR, Battletown, Jefferson County.
    1821 September 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3354.

    Opening of University awaits action of Legislature on Literary Fund Loan. [2996]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES MONROE, Highlands.
    1821 September 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3942.

    Lewis' letter indicates James Barron is unprincipled. [2997]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to the BOARD of VISITORS.
    1821 September 30.
    LS. 2 pp. Circular. Enclosure: AD. 2 pp. The University of Virginia owns the copies sent to Cabell ( #201 ) and to Cocke ( #3184 ), and a typescript of the letter sent to Breckenridge( #251 ), original owned by Samuel McVitty. Printed: Cabell 219-221.

    Detailed report on the cost of various buildings from information presented by Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough. Funds to be used for the library (Rotunda). Enclosure: "A view of the whole expenses of the Funds of the University. "[1895]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GIACOMO RAGGI.
    1821 October 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    News received from Thomas Appleton of the death of Raggi's wife in Carrara, Italy. Requests orders on money being held for him. No news of Michael Raggi. [1896]

  • GEORGE BLAETTERMANN, London, to RICHARD RUSH.
    1821 October 6.
    L. 2 pp. Copy. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Honored by preference for professorship at the University of Virginia. Considers himself engaged. [1897]

  • GEORGE BLAETTERMANN, London, to RICHARD RUSH.
    1821 October 8.
    L. 2 pp. Copy. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Conveys thanks to Jefferson. Eager to teach rising citizens of a country whose government is founded on the rights of man. [1898]

  • POPLAR FOREST ACCOUNT, E.C. METTLAR TO JOEL YANCEY.
    1821 October 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Concerning William Mitchell's account against Jefferson. [1210]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1821 November 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-5/3. Endorsed by T. J.

    Choice of arbiters for the settlement of James Oldham's account. References to [George?] Divers and [Dabney?] Minor. [1899]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1821 November 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-5/3. Endorsed by T. J.

    Arbitration of a dispute with workers at the University by [George?] Divers and [Dabney?] Minor. [1900]

  • ARCHIBALD THWEATT, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 November 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Requests permission to publish T. J.'s letter on the judiciary. [1901]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Williamsburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 November 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 222-223.

    Absence from the meeting of the Board of Visitors due to illness. Advisability of finishing all University buildings. University finances. References to Chapman Johnson and Dr. [John A.] Smith of Williamsburg. [1902]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1821 November 22.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Receipt for money paid for hoisting machine for University. [1903]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to NATHANIEL MACON.
    1821 November 23.
    L. 1 pp. #38-414-a. Extract by N. P. Trist ca. 1830. Printed: L & B XV 340-342; B of R VI 285 (MS. in DLC).

    Attack on states' rights by the federal judiciary. Virginia too much out of favor to protest at this time. [1904]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to NATHANIEL MACON.
    1821 November 23.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3449.

    Unauthorized publishing of his letters. Future corruption of U.S. government. Consolidating effect of judiciary. Missouri crisis. [2998]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CLAUDIUS CROZET, West Point, New York.
    1821 November 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original at ViLxV. #6924.

    Treatise on Descriptive Geometry. [2999]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, UNIVERSITY RECTOR, FOR UNIVERSITY VISITORS, to SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES FROM VIRGINIA.
    1821 November 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Polygraph copy. #3734.

    Wants Congress to repeal import duty on books. [3000]

  • RECTOR AND VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA. PETITION to the U. S. CONGRESS.
    1821 November 30.
    ADS. 3 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Central Gazette, 4 January 1822. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Petition to abolish tariff on scientific books imported from abroad. [1905]

  • JOHN T. KIRKLAND, Cambridge, Mass., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 December 1.
    DS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Petition from "divers Colleges, Academies, and literary and scientific Societies" to Congress to remove tariff on books. Letters from President Kirkland of Harvard College transmitting printed petition, asking signatures. [1906]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HUGH NELSON.
    1821 December 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Forwards copy of petition to Congress sent from Harvard College; has been asked to get signatures of institutions of South and West. Proposed it to Chapel Hill, N. C., Columbia, S. C., Athens, Ga., Transylvania, Ky. Printers do not need protective tariff. [1907]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 December 8.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Eppes' ill health. Disrespect shown Dr. Cooper by Columbia students. Requests slips of purple grape. Proposal for exchange of his land for T. J.'s Bedford lands so that Francis Eppes can settle on the Bedford estate. [1908]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES BRECKENRIDGE.
    1821 December 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-163-b. Printed: B of R VI 46 (MS. in DLC).

    Copy of Greenlee's plat will make his patent good against a junior claim. Meeting of Board of Visitors, with John Hartwell Cocke, Chapman Johnson, and James Madison attending. State of the University published in papers. Decision on commencing the library deferred. [1909]

  • JAMES HARRIS and ROBERT MCCULLOCK, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1821 December 16.
    LS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Proposal for supplying lumber for central building of college. [1910]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN T. KIRKLAND, President, HARVARD COLLEGE.
    1821 December 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Petition to abolish tariff on books similar to that on Kirkland's circular sent to Congress. Hopes Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, and South Carolina will do likewise. Happy for the occasion of cooperating with other literary institutions. [1911]

  • SAMUEL SMITH, Washington, to T. J. Randolph.
    1821 December 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Unable to obtain copy of deed of conveyance from William Brust, clerk of court. Mentions Col. Morrison, Col. Nicholas and Mr. Clay. [3001]

  • T. J. to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    [ca. 1821].
    AL. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Regarding the Temple of Fortuna pavilion at the University of Virginia. [1912]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM on D. MARIANO.
    [1821?].
    AD. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    [Thomas] Sully's opinion of D. Mariano. [1913]

  • MEMORANDUM ON TAXATION.
    [1821?].
    D. 4 pp. #38-755.

    Taxes on land, slaves, horses, carriages, licenses, law processes, seals of courts, notary seals, tobacco, and military fines in all Virginia Counties. Comparison of representation and taxation of trans-Allegheny, Valley of Virginia, Piedmont, and Tidewater. [1914]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "C. HOTEL. IONIC DENTIL."
    Before 1822.
    Ink. Paper BD. 9 1/4 x 12 in., with two overlays. #171.

    Page One   

    Elevation and 3 plans (two stories). Construction completed in 1822. [N-358, K-23]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "HOTEL B. EAST."
    Before 1822.
    Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper CZ. 8 3/4 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    Elevation and two plans, with detail of arched window set in cornice. Specifications on back headed: "Hotel A. East. One story with a flat roof and Chinese parapet." Construction completed in 1822. [N-360, K-25]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "HOTEL B. WEST."
    Before 1822.
    Paper BD. 11 3/4 x 9 in. #171.

    Page One   

    Unfinished studies for plan and elevation. Construction completed in 1822. [N-359, K-24]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "HOTEL C. WEST. PROCTOR'S."
    Before 1822.
    Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 3/4 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    Elevation and two plans. One story. Specifications on back. Construction completed in 1822. [N-361, K-26]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "HOTEL D. EAST."
    Before 1822.
    Ink. Scale: 10' - 1". Paper BD. 10 1/4 x 12 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    Elevation and plan. One story. Specifications on back. Construction completed in 1822. [N-362, K-27]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "HOTEL F. EAST."
    Before 1822.
    Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 1/4 x 11 1/2 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    Elevation and three plans. Two stories. Specifications on back. Construction completed in 1822. [N-363, K-28]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "NO. 1 PAV. WEST." SPECIFICATIONS ON BACK.
    Before 1822.
    Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper CZ. 11 3/4 x 10 in. #171.

    Verso   

    Construction finished 1822. [N-355, K-13]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL and CHAPMAN JOHNSON, Richmond.
    1822 January 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Partly printed: Cabell 228; B of R VI 60 (MS. in DLC).

    Encloses copy of letter to [Thomas] Griflin answering his letter on the subject of the University. [1915]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL. Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    [1822] January 3 [incorrectly dated 1821].
    ALS. 5 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 223-227.

    Cabell in better health. Action in the Assembly regarding funds for the University. Move to shift seat of government to Staunton. Governor Randolph's differences with his Council. References to Hampden-Sydney College, Washington College, William Archer, Samuel Blackburn, Thomas Griffin, Chapman Johnson, Garrett Minor, [Richard?] Morris, Mr. Ritchie, Mr. Saunders, and Henry E. Watkins. [1916]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES OLDHAM.
    1822 January 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-5/3. Endorsed by T. J.

    Suggests the difficulty with Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough be settled by arbitration. [1917]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL or CHAPMAN JOHNSON, Richmond.
    1822 January 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 228.

    Enclosing a memorandum regarding funds for the University for 1822. [1918]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1822 January 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Has executed and mailed the bond. Recommends canceling University debt and giving derelict funds for the library so that the University may open soon. Strong opposition reported by Cabell. [1919]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 January 7.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 229231.

    Funds for the University. Reasons for Thomas Griffin's resolution. Opposition from the clergy. References to William and Mary, Hampden-Sydney, Chapman Johnson, Bishop [Richard Channing] Moore, Richard Morris, Rev. Mr. Rice, and Henry E. Watkins. [1920]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1822 January 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. #201. Endorsed by T. J. Another copy: AL. 1 pp. File draft. Deposited by Philip B. Campbell. Printed: Cabell 237.

    Leaves to Cabell and his colleagues the decision as to methods of gaining relinquishment of the University debt. [1921]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 January 14.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 231-237.

    Funds for the University. Advises conciliation of the clergy who are uneasy because of the predominance of the Socinians at Cambridge (Harvard), the appointment of Thomas Cooper in South Carolina, and the discovery that George Ticknor and Nathaniel Bowditch are Unitarians. References to Chapman Johnson and David Watson. [1922]

  • DAVID HIGGINBOTHAM to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1822 January 17.
    L. 1 pp. Photostat; original in Higginbotham letterbook. #3330.

    Higginbotham asks T. J. to pay his debt.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook.
    1822 January 17.
    ALS. 2 pp. Recipient's copy. #38-576.

    Requesting Eppes to send House and Senate Journals, American State Papers, and certain other newspapers and public documents, 1789-1809, to be used in a project he is planning [the writing of "some notes and explanations of particular and leading transactions which history should know"; T. J. to John Wayles Eppes, 23 October 1821, DLC]. Oppressiveness of his correspondence. Reasons for refusal to exchange lands: his age; part of Bedford County lands held in trust by Bank of the United States for his endorsement for Wilson C. Nicholas; situation not inconvenient for Francis Eppes. Sends silk tree and boxwood tree for Mrs. Eppes. Will delay paying interest on his debt to Eppes. [1923]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook.
    1822 January 17.
    ALS. 2 pp. Polygraph copy. Endorsed by T. J. #5533.

    Requesting Eppes to send House and Senate Journals, American State Papers, and certain other newspapers and public documents, 1789-1809, to be used in a project he is planning [the writing of "some notes and explanations of particular and leading transactions which history should know"; T. J. to John Wayles Eppes, 23 October 1821, DLC]. Oppressiveness of his correspondence. Reasons for refusal to exchange lands: his age; part of Bedford County lands held in trust by Bank of the United States for his endorsement for Wilson C. Nicholas; situation not inconvenient for Francis Eppes. Sends silk tree and boxwood tree for Mrs. Eppes. Will delay paying interest on his debt to Eppes. [3002]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES LEITCH, Charlottesville.
    1822 January 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2509.

    Order for a sifter and some rice. [1924]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 January 21.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 238-239.

    Funds for the University. Estimate of revenue from the Literary Fund. References to John Bowyer, Chapman Johnson, and Charles Fenton Mercer. [1925]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1822 January 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 239-240; B of R VI 60 (MS. in DLC).

    Asserts that the University will have an enrollment of over 200 soon after it opens from every state south of the Ohio, Missouri, and Potomac. Urges suspension of payment of interest on the University debt. [1926]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON Monticello, to MRS. KATHERINE DUANE MORGAN.
    1822 January 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Facsimile. #6557.

    Remembers her from Washington. Mentions Col. Morgan. [3004]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1822 January 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Flour from Mr. Randolph and Mr. Craven. Corn at Shadwell mill. [3003]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 February 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 240-241.

    Funds for the University. The Kentucky Mission. States' Rights. References to Samuel Blackburn, Thomas Griffin, Chapman Johnson, and Richard Morris. [1927]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1822 February 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Payment of University debt. Cornices for the rooms of the western hotels. Friezes by William J. Coffee. [1928]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 February 11.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 242-244.

    Funds for the University. The Literary Fund. References to James Breckenridge, [Charles?] Cocke, Chapman Johnson, Thomas Miller, and Richard Morris. [1929]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES LEITCH, Charlottesville.
    1822 February 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #2753. Original owned by Mrs. J. Sharshall Grasty.

    Order for linen and clothing. Mentions Burwell (slave). [1930]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CONSTANTINE SAMUEL RAFINESQUE.
    1822 February 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. #4610.

    University opening delayed. To present Rafinesque's offer to teach Natural History to Board of Visitors. [3005]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 February 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 244-245.

    Funds for the University. References to John Bowyer, Chapman Johnson, Richard Morris, Samuel Taylor, and David Watson. [1931]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Williamsburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 March 6.
    ALS. 7 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed (in part): Cabell 245-251.

    Failure to pass various bills to provide funds for the University. Reports of extravagance in construction of the buildings. Attack on the Literary Fund based on the waste of the Primary School Fund. References to Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough, Samuel Blackburn, John Bowyer, Mr. Clay, Thomas Griffin, Chapman Johnson, Richard Morris, and David Watson. [1932]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Williamsburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 March 10.
    ALS 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 251-254.

    Meeting of the Board of Visitors. Funds for the University. Convinced that all buildings should be completed to give favorable impression. Incidental effects of the move to shift the capital from Richmond to Staunton. Attitude of the Federalist Party. References to Wilson J. Cary, George Crump, Thomas Griffin, Chapman Johnson, James Madison, and John Tyler. [1933]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Columbia, S. C., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 March 22.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Lack of funds forces him to leave school early. Description of his studies References to John Wayles Eppes' finances. [1934]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1822 April 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Paper from Mrs. Proctor and account from Mr. Vest. Mr. Stout reduced delivery. Corn and oats prices. James Monroe, through Mr. Watson, paid slaves' hire. Grain from Mr. Carr. Jerry to Milton for cement from John Crad[d]ock. Fence rail. Mentions Gill. [3006]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1822 April 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    James Monroe's plan to pay debt through corn sales. Mr. Rogers to sell corn. Bishop to buy timber. Isaac hauling wood. Mentions Mr. Watson and coopers. [3007]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ALEXANDER GARRETT.
    1822 May 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Sends Thomas Appleton's account for marble capitals and sums to be paid Giacomo Raggi. Note by Garrett: check sent to Bernard Peyton on Farmer's Bank of Virginia. Receipt by Alexander Garrett to Arthur Brockenbrough for the money. [1935]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Mill Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 May 13.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-755.

    John Wayles Eppes can spare money only for Francis Bacon's Abridgement and Coke on Littleton. Bad crops, father's ill health make economy essential. Course of study in law. Invites Martha Randolph and T. J. to visit Mill Brook. [1936]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ESTIMATE OF BRICKS.
    1822 May 13-August 30.
    AD. 2 pp. #38-174.

    Calculations for 6 shafts of Doric columns. Ordered from John M. Perry. [1937]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN ADLUM, Georgetown.
    1822 June 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6033.

    Mr. Skinner may quote T. J. letters about Adlum's wines. Caumartin grape. North Carolina's Scuppernong Creek wine and European wines. Norfolk market brandies wine too often. [3009]

  • WILLIAM LAMBERT, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 June 28.
    ALS 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: ADS. 7 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Method of determining longitude by occultations, solar eclipses, tedious but accurate. Sends method of calculation for use of University. Enclosure: "To find the Moon's parallaxes in longitude and latitude, independent of the altitude and longitude of the nonagesimal." [1938]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON COSTS OF UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS.
    1822 June.
    AD. 1 pp. #7254.

    [3010]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 June.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Corn prices and purchases, partly from Mr. Rogers. Horse drover from Missouri at Charlottesville to sell Chickasaw horses and a mule. T. J. note due Edmund Bacon, heir to John Bacon, with Martin Dawson. [3010-a]

  • JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 July 5.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-755.

    Transmits copy of public journals and documents to each state university. Noted by T. J.: State Papers of 1818, Secret Journals of Congress, Journals of Federal Convention, Census for 1820. [1939]

  • WILLIAM LAMBERT, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 July 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Acknowledges his valued note. Does not wish to burden him with astronomical labors, merely wishes to aid university in native state by supplying them accurate method for calculations of longitude. [1940]

  • WILLIAM LAMBERT, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 July 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: ADS. 7 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Sends additional contribution to University of Virginia: "Calculations of the longitude of the Capital in the City of Washington from Greenwich Observatory, in England, from the beginning of the Solar Eclipse of August 27th 1821, Examined and revised." [1941]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN WAYLES EPPES, Mill Brook.
    1822 July 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. #38-576.

    Regrets Eppes' illness. Disapproves of Francis Eppes' plan for early marriage but recommends acquiescence. Promises the house at Poplar Forest and a plantation with it, but since it is security for his commitment, cannot give a deed. Recommends Francis live with friends for a year before incurring expense of housekeeping. [1942]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1822 August 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Carriage price. Charlottesville carriage maker not good pricing agent; Mr. Randolph better. Richmond price. T. J. Randolph says Edmund Randolph does not need Bacon at mill. Mentions Colclaser and plan to leave Virginia. [3011]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON SLAVES' WORK.
    1822 August 6-1822 August 29.
    AD. 1 pp. On verso of lettercover to [?], Monticello. McGregor Library, #3620.

    Ox and mule carts of stone hauled by Wormly, Jerry, Isaac, and Ned. [3012]

  • JAMES OLDHAM, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 August 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-174. Endorsed by T. J.

    Flooring planks arrived. Sends drawing of method of grooving floors. [1943]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HENRY CLAY.
    1822 August 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Engaging Clay's professional services in the collection of Thomas Deye Owings' bond to the late Wilson Cary Nicholas. Involvement of T. J. and Thomas J. Randolph as endorsers of Nicholas' notes. References to John Brown of Lexington, Colonel Morrison, and Dabney Terrell. [1944]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, Washington.
    1822 September 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by TJ. RG-1/3/3.761.

    As Rector of University of Virginia, acknowledges volumes presented to it. [1945]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1822 September 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Money for iron and to pay William Bacon. Bedford cart. [3013]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 October 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2791. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Cabell 254-255.

    Illness prevents attendance at the Board of Visitors meeting. Auditing of the University's accounts by Martin Dawson. References to John Hartwell Cocke. [1946]

  • WILLIAM LAMBERT, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 October 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: ADS. 3 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Presents table for use of University of Virginia, "A Table of Logarithms for reducing the Moon's equatorial horizontal parallax from a sphere to an oblate spheroid, admitting the ratio of the equatorial diameter to the polar axis of the Earth, to be as 320 to 319." [1947]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON REPORT as RECTOR of the UNIVERSITY of Virginia to the PRESIDENT and Directors of the LITERARY FUND.
    1822 October 7.
    D. 1 pp. Clipping from the Charlottesville Central Gazette of 10 January 1823. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Progress of construction. Provision for religious instruction at the University. Audit of the University's books. (See entry of 23 December). [1948]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES FREEMAN DANA.
    1822 October 9.
    ANS. 1 pp. #3919.

    Pamphlets on the disease of cattle in a certain district, and on the new invention of a water burner. Giving one to agricultural society of which James Madison is president. [3014]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University of Virginia.
    1822 October 11.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-163-b.

    Sends copy of resolution of Board of Visitors, authorizing building of the library, and of an advertisement for the Richmond Enquirer and Charlottesville Central Gazette regarding collection of University subscriptions in arrears. [1949]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH (of Ashton), Norfolk, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 October 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Requests that T. J. use his influence with the President and Secretary of the Navy to help Randolph's brother-in-law, Beverly Browne, become naval storekeeper at the Gosport Navy Yard. All wine sold by Captain Crane. (This is Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., II, younger half-brother of Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr.). [1950]

  • DABNEY C. TERRELL, Louisville, Ky., to T. J. Monticello.
    1822 October 25.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Lien on ironworks in Montgomery will shield T. J. from loss as endorser of Wilson Cary Nicholas, if Owings' bond is awarded to Thomas Jefferson Randolph. Pestilence in Louisville. Mentions Henry Clay, Mr. Green, Mr. Leigh, and William Morrison. [1951]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Mill Brook, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 October 31.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Plan for borrowing money to set up his plantation. Information from Colonel Burton about Carolina wine, made by Ebinezer Pettigrew of Edenton and George Spruel of Plymouth, sold by Thomas Cox & Co. Study of Coke. John Wayles Eppes' health. [1952]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1822 November 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    University accounts with Thomas Appleton and Giacomo Raggi. Reference to Alexander Garrett. [1953]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES MONROE, Washington.
    1822 December 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #4886.

    Mr. Taylor's letter. Mentions Iturbide. Hopes Brazil and Mexico will "homologize with us." Arm improved. Aid to Gibson. [3015]

  • PETER MAVERICK, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 December 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Forward 250 prints of the plan of the University of Virginia to Bernard Peyton, retaining plate for future orders. Includes bill. [1954]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1822 December 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Payment to Peter Maverick for his engraving of the University of Virginia ground plan. University accounts. References to Bernard Peyton. [1955]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 December 19 [date received].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Statement of University accounts. Possible contracts for the library building with James Dinsmore, John Neilson, Thorn & Chamberlain, and John M. Perry. Has sent Alexander Garrett's account to Martin Dawson. [1956]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 December 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed Cabell 255-257.

    Funds for the University. Literary Fund finances very unfavorable. Cabell's health improved. Glad T. J.'s wound improving. References to Wilson J. Cary, David S. Garland, William F. Gordon, Chapman Johnson, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., [William Cabell] Rives, and Judge St. George Tucker. [1957]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 December 23.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 257-259.

    Cost of building the library estimated by James Dinsmore. Funds for the University. Purchase of books and apparatus. Settlement of the Proctor's accounts. References to John Bowyer, Alexander Garrett, William F. Gordon, James Hunter, George Loyall, and [William Cabell] Rives. [1958]

  • PETER MAVERICK, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1822 December 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Received payment from Col. Bernard Peyton for engraving and printing the plan of the University. [3015-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, RECTOR of the UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA, to the PRESIDENT and Directors of the LITERARY FUND.
    1822 December 23.
    D. 1 pp. Clipping from the Charlottesville Central Gazette of 10 January 1823. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Letter transmitting the report of 7 October (q.v.). Additional information on the financial status of the University. [1959]

  • GIACOMO RAGGI, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 December 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Awaits arrival of ships from Livorno with the University's marble capitals. Mentions Thomas Appleton. [1960]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL.
    1822 December 28.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 260-262; B of R VI 60 (MS. in DLC).

    Urges securing of money for the building of the library as of more importance than the remission of the University's debt. To secure a faculty of the highest order, must have distinguished structures. Estimates of the cost of the library by John M. Perry, John Gorman, James Oldham, James Dinsmore, and Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough. Extreme difficulty in writing. Mentions William Gordon, Chapman Johnson, George Loyall, and William C. Rives. [1961]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1822 December 30.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 263-265.

    Funds for the University. Cost of the library. Error in the Proctor's accounts. References to Briscoe G. Baldwin, John Bowyer, Wilson J. Cary, John Hartwell Cocke, Peter M. Daniel, David S. Garland, William F. Gordon, Chapman Johnson, Daniel Sheffey, Allen Taylor, and Henry E. Watkins. [1962]

  • UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. 1923 FASCIMILE OF PETER MAVERICK'S 1822 PLAN.
    1822.
    Design sources for pavilions written in ink by Ellen Randolph Coolidge. E332 .J48 1916

    Recto   Verso   

    [N-384]

  • EDMUND BACON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1822].
    ALS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Davy can help Joe. Estate of John Bacon. [3016]

  • ACCOUNT BOOK KEPT AT MONTICELLO, WITH ENTRIES IN T. J.'S HAND.
    [1822-1828 October].
    AD. 46 pp. Photostats. Original owned by Mrs. Robert E. Graham. #5832.

    T. J. entries concern slaves. Other entries in hands of T. J. Randolph and Martha J. Randolph. [3017]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. THE ROTUNDA.
    Before 1823.
    Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 1/2x 12 1/4. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    Plan of dome room with specifications on back, beginning: "Rotunda, reduced to the proportions of the Pantheon and accomodated to the purposes of a Library for the University with rooms for drawing, music, examinations and other accessory purposes." Construction began in 1823. [N-331, K-11]

  • WILLIAM J. COFFEE, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 January 3.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Maverick's engraving of University ground plan. Instructions for installing ornaments for Poplar Forest and the University pavilions. T. J.'s recent fall. References to Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough, and John Hemings. [1964]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 January 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 265-266.

    Funds for the University. University's popularity shown in elections in Mecklenburg, Lunenburg, Brunswick, Greenville, Henrico, Norfolk, and Essex counties. References to Mr. Clopton, James Hunter, Arthur Lee, and Addison Powell. [1965]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1823 January 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Lodgings for John Gorman, a workman at the University. [1966]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1823 January 13.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 266-268.

    Requests that Cabell, Chapman Johnson, and George Loyall sign a special call for a Board of Visitors meeting as soon as the lower house passes the bill financing the library building. Martin Dawson's estimate of University debts higher than Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough's. Financing of a state system of education. Primary education most important, the University next, secondary schools the least. Mentions James Breckenridge, John Hartwell Cocke, and James Madison. [1967]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH to THE BANK OF THE UNITED STATES, Richmond.
    1823 January 15.
    ADS. 1 pp. #10127-d.

    Concerning discharging the $20,000 debt of W. C. Nicholas.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, T. J. RANDOLPH, and SAMUEL CARR. BOND to the PRESIDENT and MASTERS of the COLLEGE of WILLIAM and MARY.
    1823 January 22.
    DS. 2 pp. Witnessed by Francis Eppes and D. O. Carr. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Loan to T. J. Randolph to discharge Wilson C. Nicholas' bond to the Bank of the United States. [1968]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 January 23.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 268-270.

    Funds for the University and for colleges and primary schools throughout the state. Question of moving the capital from Richmond. References to Hampden-Sydney College, William F. Gordon, [William Cabell] Rives, and Samuel Taylor. [1969]

  • THOMAS J. O'FLAHERTY, Rappahannock Academy, Caroline County, to THOMAS COOPER, President, South Carolina College.
    1823 January 27.
    L. 4 pp. Copy [sent to T. J.?]. Greek, Latin, French, and English. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Applying for a position at South Carolina College, with information on his education, experience, and devotion to the principles for which Robert Emmet died. Impossibility of returning to Ireland under present conditions. Letter of introduction from William Sampson. [1970]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1823 January 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 270-271.

    Agrees to place University first, later to come forward as patron of the primary schools. Disapproves special favors for Hampden-Sydney. Requests written approval from Board of Visitors for engaging workmen for library. Mentions Chapman Johnson, George Loyall, and William C. Rives. [1971]

  • WALKER and JOEL YANCEY. APPRAISAL.
    1823 January R.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Valuation of the slaves at Poplar Forest, made in connection with a settlement between Jefferson and Francis Eppes. [1972]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 February 3.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 272-273.

    Meeting of the Board of Visitors. Loan bill for the University secure. Mr. Brockenbrough's accounts. References to Philip Doddridge and Thomas Griffin. [1973]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL.
    1823 February 4.
    L. 2 pp. File draft [by Ellen Wayles Randolph?]. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1741.

    Attacks on Brockenbrough's honesty by James Oldham, a worker at the University, sent to Thomas Griffin of the House of Delegates. [1974]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 February 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 274.

    Passage of the University Bill. References to William F. Gordon, Chapman Johnson, and George Loyall. [1975]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 February 11.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 274-277.

    No attention paid to James Oldham's charges against Arthur Brockenbrough. Chapman Johnson's failure to attend meetings of Board of Visitors. University finances. Application from Dr. Tones, formerly of the College of William and Mary, for the chemistry chair at the University of Virginia. References to Briscoe Baldwin, John Bowyer, Philip Doddridge, David S. Garland, William F. Gordon, George Loyall, Daniel Sheffey, Allen Taylor, and Joseph Watkins. [1976]

  • WILLIAM J. COFFEE, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1823 February 15.
    D. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Bill for Poplar Forest ornaments. [1977]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES MADISON.
    1823 February 16.
    LS. 1 pp. #3707. Clifton Waller Barrett Library.

    Legislature empowered Literary Board to supply more funds to University. Mr. Cabell and Mr. Loyall approved acceptance of loans; if Madison approves, T. J. and John Hartwell Cocke can proceed to employ workmen without meeting of Board of Visitors. [3019]

  • JAMES MADISON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1823 February 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6455.

    Congratulations on loan for the University. Suggests that work begin without formal meeting of the Board of Visitors. [3020]

  • JAMES MADISON to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    [1823 February 19].
    ALS. 1 pp. Tracing, from original in "Livingston Collection." #38-755. Originally incorrectly dated [1820].

    Congratulations on loan for the University. Suggests that work begin without formal meeting of the Board of Visitors. [1831]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1823 February 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Cocke Papers, #3184.

    Requests his attendance to discuss the hiring of workmen for the Rotunda, since legislature has permitted a $60,000 loan. Expects written authorization from James Breckenridge, Joseph Cabell, George Loyall, and James Madison. Mentions Arthur Brockenbrough, James Dinsmore, and John Neilson. [1978]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON, Spring Grove, Lunenberg County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 February 25.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Requesting her cousin's aid in settling the affairs of her deceased brother, George Jefferson. Believes that John Garland Jefferson and Patrick Gibson are being unfair to her. [1979]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Williamsburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 February 26.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 277-278.

    Law regarding seats on the Board of Visitors. Contracts for the library should be for a definite amount. References to Chapman Johnson and John Augustine Smith. [1980]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. SOUTH ELEVATION OF THE ROTUNDA WITH SOUTH ELEVATIONS OF PAVILIONS IX AND X.
    [1823 February]
    Ink with tinted washes. Paper VW. 17 1/2 x 11 in. #2332.

    Probably drawn by John Neilson. Previously attributed to Cornelia Jefferson Randolph. [N-354]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to SIDNEY MORSE, New Haven.
    1823 March 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Endorsed by T. J. Original owned by B. D. Foster. #3214.

    Expressing thanks for a copy of Morse's "Geography". Age prevents his offering detailed criticism of tables, but notes omission of William and Mary from list of colleges. [1981]

  • THOMAS J. O'FLAHERTY, Rappahannock Academy, Caroline County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 March 10.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Greek, Latin, French, English. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Application for chair of languages at University of Virginia. Transmits four letters, to be returned, from Robert S. Garnett, Thomas Cooper, and himself. [1982]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University of Virginia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1823 March 11.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.811.

    Brockenbrough encloses contracts for work at the University of Virginia with [James] Dinsmore and [John] Neilson. See 1823 March 12 for contracts.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University.
    1823 March 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-5/3. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: DS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Another copy. AL. 1 pp. File draft.

    Returns contracts (for work on the Rotunda) with James Dinsmore, John Neilson, and Thorn & Chamberlain. Requests statement of funds as work progresses. Enclosure: contracts with Dinsmore and Neilson. [1983]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BOARD OF VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA. Circular.
    1823 March 12.
    2 items. Each: LS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Copies sent to John Hartwell Cocke ( #38-163 ) and to Joseph Carrington Cabell ( #201 ). Printed: Cabell 278-279.

    Contracts made by Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough with Thorn & Chamberlain, John Neilson, and James Dinsmore for work on the Rotunda. [1984]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MR. HUNTINGTON.
    1823 March 17.
    ANS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by H. I. Hutton. #4303.

    Invitation to dine at Monticello with Mr. Dodge of Marseilles. [3021]

  • JAMES MADISON, Montpelier, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1823 March 21.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #4610.

    Progress on Rotunda. Letter from Thomas J. O'Flaherty. Professor Edward Everett of Boston must seem heretic to New England. [3022]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Williamsburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 March 24.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 280-282.

    Contracts for the library. Funds for the purchase of books and apparatus. References to John Hartwell Cocke and Chapman Johnson. [1985]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS J. O'FLAHERTY, Rappahannock Academy.
    1823 March 26.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Returns papers which have been communicated to James Madison. Cannot appoint professors until University's debt is discharged. On verso: calculations (for slaves' clothing?). [1986]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CREED TAYLOR, Farmville.
    1823 March 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Creed Taylor Papers, #1232. Another MS. in MHi.

    Merits of the Journal of the Law School sent to T. J. by Taylor. (The law school referred to is one conducted by Taylor at his estate, Needham). [1987]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
    1823 April 1.
    AD. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Expenses and income in Albemarle and Bedford. Plans for payment of his own debts by 1827, of Wilson C. Nicholas' by 1830, and "the lands will all be saved". List of his creditors: [Joseph] Antrim, Edmund Bacon, Bank of the United States, Bank of Virginia, Joseph Bishop, Brands' executors, Bramham & Bibb, Youen Carden, Hugh Chisholm, Dabney Cosby, Martin Dawson, Dodge & Oxnard, Francis Eppes, John Wayles Eppes, Farmer's Bank, John Gorman, Mr. Gough, Elijah Ham, [Frederick W.?] Hatch, David Higginbotham, John Jones, James Leitch, Leroy & Bayard, James Lyle, Charles Massie, B. Miller, John Neilson, Mr. Pini, Hanah Proctor, Dr. Ragland, James Rawlings, Archibald Robertson, University of Virginia, Dr. Watkins, Mr. Welsh, John Winn, and Joel Yancey. [1988]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBERT WALSH, Philadelphia.
    1823 April 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. #782.

    Regrets that physical disability prevents him from providing material for Walsh's projected biography. Biography ought not to be written while the subject is alive, because of difficulty in being properly critical and because he should have access to the letters of the person while writing. ". . . the letters of a person . . . form the only full and genuine journal of his life; and few can let them go out of their own hands while they live. a life written after these hoards become opened to investigation must supercede any previous one." Correa a member of the Cortes and in poor health, disapproves of our administration. [1989]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM on FINANCES of the UNIVERSITY.
    1823 April 6.
    AD. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough's and Martin Dawson's estimate of debts, subscriptions, annuity, prospects of help from legislature, and immediate loans needed for Rotunda. [1990]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH to the RECTOR AND VISITORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1823 April 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.811.

    Brockenbrough encloses contract with Mr. Coffee [not present] because Coffee is "dissatisfied and complains heavily of his bargain." Brockenbrough also asks for a public statement on his performance as Proctor since his character has been "furiously attacked by an anonymous writer under the name of a Farmer."

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN ADLUM.
    1823 April 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, #3177.

    Acknowledging a gift of wine. Refuses comment on Adlum's book on wine culture. [1991]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES BRECKENRIDGE, Fincastle, Va.
    1823 April 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: B of R VI 47 (MS. in DLC), #38-163-a.

    Sends receipt for Chapman Johnson's subscription to the University. Hopes Breckenridge's election to the legislature will ensure remission of University's debt. Estimate of present debt. [1992]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1823 April 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Instructions for James Dinsmore and John Neilson on the entablature of the Rotunda. [1993]

  • GEORGE BLAETTERMANN, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 April 24.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Requests information as to when he should begin his work at the University. Has toured Germany, France, and Holland collecting materials for lectures. Wishes to know if his books may enter duty free. [1994]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM J. COFFEE.
    1823 April 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Payment for ornaments for the University. Mix-up in shipment. Reference to Bernard Peyton. [1995]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [JOHN LAVAL].
    1823 April 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. #11011.

    T. J. accepts an offer for two already-published volumes in English of Bartolomé de las Casas with the subsequent volumes to be shipped later and refuses a copy of Alexander Wilson's American ornithology as too expensive. He hopes that a less expensive version without plates might be published.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to SAMUEL SMITH, Baltimore.
    1823 May 3.
    LS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: L & B XV 430-433; Ford X 251-252; Virginia Advocate 9 July 1830; B of R VI 436 (MS. in DLC). #2686.

    Recommends tax on whiskey to discourage its consumption, but not on imported wines. Belief in support of infant industries only when they can in the future become strong. Refuses to express an opinion on the next election. [1996]

  • JOHN NEILSON, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 May 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2686.

    Problems concerning the north front of the Rotunda. [1997]

  • JOHN BROWN, JR., Auditor's Office, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 May 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Literary Fund Board has authorized loan of $40,000 to the University. Regrets his delay prevented T. J.'s trip to Poplar Forest. Mentions Alexander Garrett. [1998]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON CERTIFICATE.
    1823 May 10.
    DS. 1 pp. (multilated). RG-1/3/3.761.

    Alexander Garrett certified as Bursar of the University of Virginia. [1999]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BERNARD PEYTON.
    1823 May 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6885.

    To Bedford. T. J. Randolph believes tobacco must have reached Richmond. Payments to Jacobs and Raphael. Nail rod. [3023]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to the TREASURER OF VIRGINIA.
    [1823 May 10?].
    AD. 2 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Authorizing Alexander Garrett, Bursar of the University of Virginia, to receive funds from the Literary Fund and to transact business for the Board of Visitors. [2000]

  • RECTOR AND VISITORS of the UNIVERSITY. BOND to the PRESIDENT and DIRECTORS of the LITERARY FUND.
    1823 May 11.
    D. 2 pp. Signed by T. J. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Witnesses: Thomas J. Randolph and W. W. Southall. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Bond for $40,000. Conditions of repayment. Note at bottom: "November 21. 23. executed a bond for 5000. D. copied verbatim from this except as to sum." [2001]

  • CLAUDIUS F. GOJON, Hyde Park, N. Y., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 May 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Application for a position at the University of Virginia teaching French, Spanish, and Italian. Lists experiences at the University of France and at Dr. Allen's Academy. Refers him to P. S. DuPonceau. [2002]

  • BOARD OF VISITORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA to PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE LITERARY FUND.
    1823 May 12.
    DS. 2 pp. #7254-b. Photostat.

    Bond, in T. J.'s hand.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CLAUDIUS F. GOJON, Hyde Park.
    1823 May 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Opening of University uncertain, and appointment of professors delayed. [2003]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [WILLIAM C. SOMERVILLE].
    1823 May 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10028.

    T. J. thanks Somerville for a book on the French revolution.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER, Columbia, S. C.
    1823 May 30.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-750.

    Hopes Cooper will come to the University of Virginia despite revival of persecutions from the genus irritabile vatum. Columbian Register of May 10th contains no article by Ignatius Thompson but does have a message from the Governor of Connecticut. [2004]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MARTHA JEFFERSON, Spring Grove, Lunenburg County.
    1823 June 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Advice concerning the settlement of George Jefferson's estate. His high regard for her father, George Jefferson, and brothers, George Jefferson and John Garland Jefferson. Mentions Patrick Gibson. [2005]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM B. GILES, Wigwam, near Genitobridge.
    1823 June 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Herbert R. Strauss. #3508.

    Papers to T. J. Randolph at Richmond. Financial problems caused by recent death of friend. Hopes to open University in time for Giles's son to attend. Legislature to determine opening date. T. J.'s fractured arm. [3023-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1823 June 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2737-a.

    Sends drawings to correct ill effect of angles in passage of the Rotunda. [2006]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. THE ROTUNDA. FIRST FLOOR PLAN.
    1823 June 16.
    Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper CZ. 12 1/4 x 8 3/4 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    Specifications on back. Construction began in 1823. [N-330, K-10, 171]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1823 June 20.
    AL. 1 pp. #2737-a.

    Letter of introduction for Mr. Miralla of South America, who is bringing papers from T. J. [2007]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 June 24.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Another copy: 3 pp. File draft. Endorsed by Cabell. Cabell Papers.

    Requesting T. J.'s advice on plan of jail for Nelson County. [2008]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to Messrs. JOHN WINN, WILLIAM C. RIVES, DANIEL M. RAILEY, JOHN M. RAILEY, JOHN ORMOND, HORACE BRAMHAM, AND GEORGE W. NICHOLAS.
    1823 June 25.
    L. 1 pp. Typescript copy. Original owned by Miss Jane Randolph Mcdonell. Printed: Ford-Bixby 276-277. #38-752.

    Age and debility prevent his attending Fourth of July celebration. [2009]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood near Warminster.
    1823 July 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #5452.

    Plans for Cumberland jail. Literary Board to wait. Rotunda construction. Marble in transit New York to Richmond. [3025]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM on CAPITALS for the UNIVERSITY.
    1823 July 4.
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by A. S. Brockenbrough. #2737-a.

    Thomas Appleton's account for the capitals; account of Jonathan Thompson, Collector of New York, for duty and freight; Thomas Bell's account for freight. [2010]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to SAMUEL J. HARRISON, Lynchburg.
    1823 July 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. #1774. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: Harrison 88.

    Forwards extract of a letter from George Ticknor of Harvard, complimenting the scholarship, zeal, and character of Harrison's son, Jesse Burton Harrison. [2011]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBERT PATTERSON.
    1823 July 8.
    ALS. 4 pp. on 1 l. #15740.

    T. J. writes that he was contacted by "M. Jullien, a person of distinguished science" to be a contributor to Revue encyclopédique. The Revue's "object is, by correspondents established in every part of the world, to collect, as to a single focus, the discoveries, inventions, and advances of science generally in every country, and to present in a single mass those deemed worthy of being known." T. J. says that due to his age and "the crippled state of both my hands, writing is become too difficult and slow for me to undertake any correspondence." He hopes that by forwarding the matter to Patterson "some younger member of our society ... might be disposed to accept M. Jullien's correspondence." T. J. encloses Jullien's papers [not present] and closes by "renewing to the Philosophical Society the homage of my respect."

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 July 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791.

    Thanking T. J. for his aid in planning the Nelson County jail. References to Mr. Crawford, Mr. Peck, and William Philips. [2012]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH. MEMORANDUM on CAPITALS.
    1823 July-August
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Cost of the capitals delivered at the University. Mentions Bernard Peyton, Thomas Appleton, Lyman Peck. [2013]

  • THOMAS J. O'FLAHERTY, Rumford Academy, to JAMES MONROE.
    1823 August 3.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Greek, Latin, French, and English. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Application for position at the University of Virginia. Encloses letters from T. J., John Roane, and Thomas Cooper. [2014]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 August 6.
    ALS. 5 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: AD. 2 pp. #2791.

    Selection of the site of the Nelson County jail. Details of its plan. References to Arthur Brockenbrough, William Cosby, Mr. Crawford, Mr. Nelson, John Perry, William Phillips. Enclosure: memorandum of the contract made 29 July 1823 between Robert Rives, Joseph C. Cabell, and Thomas Massie, Jr., for the court of Nelson County, and William B. Phillips, who agrees to build the jail. Contract refers to Jefferson's plan. [2015]

  • JOHN ROANE, King William County, to JAMES MONROE, Washington.
    1823 August 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Recommends Thomas J. O'Flaherty for professorship at the University. [2016]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1823 August 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Change in his drawing of the library room of the Rotunda. [2017]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1823 August 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-5/3.

    Door for the Rotunda. [2018]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 August 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Construction details regarding main door of Rotunda. Fire at the state penitentiary. [2019]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE HAY.
    1823 August 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10464.

    T. J. comments on "Phocion's" article in the National Intelligencer regarding the dangers of the election of the president by states when there is no majority of electoral votes; mentions Col. Taylor's proposed amendment, the small chance of reform, and his own renunciation of politics.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to E. S. DAVIS, Abbeville, S. C.
    1823 August 27.
    AL. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Forwards plan of University with printed explanations. Reports progress of construction. Hopes legislature will enable University to open by liberating funds. University to be alma mater of South and West. [2020]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [JAMES WESTHALL] FORD, at Mr. Dyer's, Charlottesville.
    [1823] September 1.
    ANS. 1 pp. Endorsed, 1858 March 3, by T. J. Randolph. #6073.

    Ford to paint Mrs. Randolph's portrait at Monticello. [3025-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University.
    1823 September 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-5/3.

    Terms of agreement with Giacomo Raggi for bases of columns. Mentions Mr. Negrin, John Neilson, and James Dinsmore. [2021]

  • JOHN WAYLES EPPES, [Mill Brook], to THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Monticello].
    1823 September 4 [date received].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Requesting payment of balance due him. [2022]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [JAMES WESTHALL] FORD.
    [1823] September 8.
    ANS. 1 pp. Endorsed, 1858 March 3, by T. J. Randolph. #6073.

    Ford to paint the President's (James Monroe's) portrait. Assistance in moving Ford's instruments. [3025-b]

  • JOHN W. GREEN, Culpeper, to DR. WATKINS.
    1823 September 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommending Mr. and Mrs. John Gray as boarding-house keepers for the University. [2023]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    [1823 September 17].
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Recommending that Giacomo Raggi be given an advance, secured by alabaster and marble which he has permission to sell. Receipt for $50 signed by Raggi. [2024]

  • [ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH] to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 September 20.
    AL. 1 pp. RG-5/3. File draft. Endorsed by Brockenbrough.

    Arrival of Corinthian and Ionic capitals from Italy. [2025]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 September 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Arrival of Corinthian and Ionic capitals from Italy. Itemizes variations from directions given. Inferior to those done by Michael Raggi. [2026]

  • FRANK CARR, Red Hill, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1823 September 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Sends three potato pumpkins and a cushaw squash with cultivation directions. [2027]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
    1823 September 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed, 1858 March 3, by T. J. Randolph. #6073.

    Recommends James W. Ford as portrait painter. Mentions portrait of James Monroe. [3025-c]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH. CONTRACT with GIACOMO RAGGI.
    1823 September.
    AD by T. J. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    For carving of Corinthian bases for University of Virginia columns, to be executed by Raggi under the direction of Thomas Appleton. [2028]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES OLDHAM.
    1823 October 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. #7254-b. Photostat.

    Concerning work on the Rotunda.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS APPLETON, Leghorn, Italy.
    1823 October 8.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Capitals received approved on the whole, but certain details unsatisfactory. Contract with Giacomo Raggi for Rotunda capitals. Requests price of bases for columns, wooden columns for interior, and marble squares for floor. Asks for engraving of Pantheon. Payment to be remitted by Bernard Peyton through Samuel Williams of London. [2029]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 October 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 282-283.

    Coffey's and Roscoe's books on prisons. Unable to find the Oxford and Cambridge Guide. New purchase of land will make it necessary to withdraw from the Senate. [2030]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1823 November 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-174.

    Transfer of title of the University lands from the Proctor to the Rector and Visitors. [2031]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES PLEASANTS, GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA, Richmond.
    1823 November 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3351.

    Literary Board funds inadequate. Bursar needs supplement for Proctor. [3026]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Warminster.
    1823 November 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 283.

    Consultation with James Madison regarding a substitute for Cabell (in making the trip to Europe to engage faculty for the University). [2032]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MRS. LEWIS.
    1823 November 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #6895.

    Muscat and Madeira wines. Mr. and Mrs. Martin to dine. Mrs. Randolph to visit. [3027]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1823 November 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Settlement of James Oldham's and John Neilson's account. Requests estimate of money available for professors. [2033]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1823 November 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Order to remit funds for the Rotunda columns to Thomas Appleton, Leghorn, Italy, through Bernard Peyton, Richmond. [2034]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 November 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 284.

    Personal affairs delay his attending Assembly meetings. Returns Roscoe's work on prisons. University bill to be pushed by James Breckenridge and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [2035]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 November 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Estimate of expenses for the University of Virginia for 1824, unless brickmaking is resumed. Martin Dawson's charges will be slight in future. [2036]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 December 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 285.

    Bill to remove the University debt. References to Colonel Boyd, William F. Gordon, James Pleasants, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [2037]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [JOHN LAVAL].
    1823 December 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. #9511-k.

    T. J. presents Laval with a list of books he wants sent to him.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON. RECOMMENDATIONS OF MR. PHILIPS.
    1823 December 16.
    ANS. 1 pp. #9256-f.

    T. J. recommends Philips for the excellence of his bricklaying and "correctness of his conduct."

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1823 December 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Number of hands required for the next year's work at the University. [2038]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1823 December 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 286.

    Funds for the University. References to Thomas Miller and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [2039]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM on FUNDS of the UNIVERSITY.
    1823 December 31.
    AD. 3 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    State of funds for 1823, estimate for 1824, annual income, annual expenses, and probable expenses of a student. [2040]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to FREDERICK BEASLEY, PROVOST OF UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia.
    1823.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Miss Sarah Mortimer. #5506.

    Search of Truth in the Science of the Human Mind. [3028]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM on APPLICATION of UNIVERSITY FUNDS.
    [1823].
    AD. 2 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Detailed account of funds and debts 1820-1823. Interest payments projected to 1839. [2041]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON Memorandum of SPECIFICATIONS for a building at the UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA, [Rotunda?].
    [1823?].
    AD. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    [2042]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON OPINION on the WILL of JOHN WAYLES EPPES.
    [1823].
    AD. 2 pp. Annotations in another hand. Ambler Papers, #38-77.

    Deals with right of Francis Eppes to that part of John Wayles Eppes' estate which John Wayles Eppes possessed in right of his first wife, Maria Jefferson Eppes. Mentions Martha B. Eppes, John Wayles Eppes' second wife; Mr. Burton, an executor; Pantops, a part of John Wayles Eppes' land. [2043]

  • 1823]. T. J. UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION ORDER.
    [ca.
    D. 1 pp. Copy by Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Instructions to bricklayers and carpenters at work on the Rotunda. [2044]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1824 January 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Introducing Mr. Ralston of Philadelphia and Captain Chapman, who wish to see the University of Virginia. [2045]

  • JOHN STEELE, Collector's Office, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1824 January 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Wine from Dodge and Oxnard by brig Caledonia from Marseilles. Schooner Hiram, Thomas Dunike, Master, care of Collector of Port of Richmond. Account mentions Wilson Hunt. [3029]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to THOMAS JEFFERSON GROTJAN.
    1824 January 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Victor Martin Collection, #11315.

    T. J. offers a few words of advice on the conduct of life, at the request of Grotjan's mother. A postscript, Philadelphia, 1833 June 9, by Andrew Jackson, recommends a "rigid adherence" to Jefferson's advice.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Virginia Senate, Richmond.
    1824 January 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3296.

    Interest charges on University funds. Whether to have 7 or 8 professors. [3030]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES BARBOUR.
    1824 January 20.
    L. 2 pp. 19th century transcript. #38-4-b. Printed: B of R VI 25.

    Jefferson is writing to Barbour on behalf of James Leander Cathcart, a former consul to the Barbary States, seeking new government employment.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Virginia Senate, Richmond.
    1824 January 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. #3296.

    Code of Regulations on distribution of courses among University professors. Encloses a copy AD. 2 pp.of T. J. ENACTMENTS TO BE PROPOSED TO VISITORS OF UNIVERSITY. Eight professors: ancient languages, modern languages, mathematics, natural philosophy, natural history, anatomy, moral philosophy, and law. [3031]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Virginia Senate, Richmond.
    1824 January 23.
    ALS. 2 pp. #3296.

    Funds for University, as reported in Enquirer. If Legislature can repeal endowment, University cannot compete with European schools. Not to he "common local academy" like Hampden-Sydney, Lexington, and Rumford. [3033]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 January 26.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 287-288.

    Funds for the University. Purchase of books. Reference to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [2046]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 January 29.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 288-290.

    Passage of the University bill. Funds for purchase of library and apparatus. Recommending Claude Crozet as professor of mathematics and Dabney Carr as professor of law. Mentions Alexander Garrett. [2047]

  • JOHN STEELE, Collector's Office, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1824 January 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Draft on Bank of Pennsylvania care of Bernard Peyton. [3034]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, [Richmond].
    1824 February 3.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 290-292; L & B XVI 4-8; TJR IV 386-388; B of R VI 60 (MS. in DLC).

    Funds for the University of Virginia. Reappointment of the Board of Visitors. Funds for library and apparatus. Importance of choosing faculty on merit alone rather than from favoritism, which practice has lowered standards at the College of Philadelphia and at Edinburgh University. Has never appointed relation to office, because always found someone else better qualified. [2048]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CHARLES WILLSON PEALE.
    1824 February 15.
    ALS. 2 pp. McGregor Library, #5509.

    Rembrandt Peale's work on painting of George Washington. University more beautiful than anything in U.S. or Europe. Museum. [3035]

  • C. S. RAFINESQUE, Lexington, Ky., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 February 15.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosures: AD. 4 pp. and 1 clipping from Cincinnati Literary Gazette. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Renews application for professorship of botany, zoology, mineralogy, geology, physics, geometry, mental philosophy, ancient history of America, archaeology, phonology, and philology. Enclosures: catalog of his principal works; newspaper articles by Rafinesque, dealing with American anthropology and with a new tree of Kentucky, cladrastis fragrans. [2049]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 February 19.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 293-294.

    Logrolling attempt: University bill and the bill to recharter the Farmer's Bank. References to James Breckenridge, Alexander Garrett, William F. Gordon, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [2050]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1824 February 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Request for 1200 bricks to be placed to the account of John M. Perry. [2051]

  • INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING THE APPOINTMENT OF VISITORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1824 March 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. In the hand of William H. Richardson. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.811.

    Confirms the appointment of T. J., James Madison, Chapman Johnson, Joseph C. Cabell, George Loyall, James Breckinridge and John Hartwell Cocke as Visitors of the University of Virginia and authorizes them to fix a day for meeting.

  • COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1824 March 1.
    DS. 1 pp. Seal. RG-1/3/3.811.

    T. J.'s commission as a Visitor of the University of Virginia, signed by James Pleasants, Jr.

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 March 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Note by T. J. on text. RG-1/3/3.761.

    List necessary expenditures for the University. Sends balance sheet up to 31 December [1823]. [2052]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University.
    1824 March 4.
    AL. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Estimate of income and expenses for the year 1823. Mentions Martin Dawson. [2053]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 March 7.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 294-296.

    Funds for the University from the debt due Virginia from the Federal government. Francis Walker Gilmer's scheme of professorships. References to James Barbour, William F. Gordon, [George?] Hay, Chapman Johnson, James Madison, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [2054]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM ON DEBTS.
    [1824 March 10?].
    AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Memorandum concerning the renewal of his notes held by the Bank of the U. S., the Farmer's Bank, and the Bank of Virginia. [2055]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ALEXANDER GARRETT, Charlottesville.
    1824 March 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Fragment. Endorsed by T. J. Garrett Papers, #860.

    Note concerning University of Virginia debts. [2056]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Williamsburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 March 17.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 296-299.

    Complete victory of the friends of the University in the Assembly. Downfall of William and Mary seems certain. Suggests hiring of certain of the William and Mary faculty: John A. Smith, Mr. Campbell, James B. Rogers, and James Semple. References to John Bowyer, James Breckenridge, Alexander Garrett, William F. Gordon, Chapman Johnson, George Loyall, James Madison, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [2057]

  • JOHN GRISCOM, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 March 24.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Selection of chemical and philosophical apparatus adapted to the needs of the University of Virginia. Sources of apparatus: New York, London, Paris. [2058]

  • GRANVILLE SHARP PATTISON, Baltimore, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 March 24.
    ALS. 7 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Discussion of relative merits of dissection and wax models in teaching anatomy; practices of Caspar Wistar and Philip S. Physick. Urges good medical library. Will send list of books needed and a collection of bones. [2059]

  • PHILIP S. PHYSICK, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1824 March 24.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.811.

    Physick presents his qualifications for the anatomical department of the University of Virginia.

  • FRANKLIN BACHE, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 March 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Applies for chemistry vacancy mentioned by Thomas Cooper. Mentions T. J.'s friendship for his father. Benjamin Franklin Bache. Reference to [Lardner] Vanuxem. [2060]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 March 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Suggests changes in the galleries of the Rotunda, on which James Dinsmore and John Neilson are working without his permission. Noted by Jefferson: "disapproved". [2061]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1824 March 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Plans for the library. References to John Neilson and James Dinsmore. [2062]

  • GEORGE WASHINGTON SMYTH, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 March 29.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Applies for tutorial position at the University. Describes education at Glasgow, at Trinity College, Dublin, and at Oxford. Sends copies of recommendations from B. Lloyd, professor of mathematics, and the Reverend Thomas Gannon. Mentions the Reverends C. Boyton, J. Gutch, Henry Harte, and James Kennelly. [2063]

  • ROBERT HARE, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 March 31.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: AD. 2 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Sends list of chemical apparatus adequate for the University of Virginia. Enclosure: "Catalogue of Apparatus. "[2064]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 April 1.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 299-301.

    Attempt to get recognition of the University's claim to money owed Virginia by the United States. Monroe's recommendation of [James G.?] Percival and [John] Torrey for the University faculty. References to James Barbour, William H. Crawford, Chapman Johnson, and William Wirt. [2065]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 April 5.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Estimate of cost of Rotunda to date. Payments to Thorn & Chamberlain, contract with Giacomo Raggi, itemized list of building materials. [2066]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON EXTRACTS FROM JOURNALS OF VISITORS OF UNIVERSITY.
    1824 April 7.
    ADS. 2 pp. Owned by Mason Robertson. RG-1/3/4.641.

    Subjects to be taught by University professors; their duties and salaries. [3037]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL. Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 April 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 301-302.

    Returning a horse loaned by T. J. Reference to Col. John Coles and to Mr. Maclure. [2067]

  • MARY GARNER. DEED TO ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1824 April 9.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Conveying land in Albemarle County to the University of Virginia. Witnessed by John M. Perry. Approved by T. J. [2068]

  • DANIEL A. PIPER and MARY A. F. PIPER. DEED to ARTHUR S. BROCKENBROUCH.
    1824 April 9.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Conveying land in Albemarle County to the University of Virginia. Witnessed by John M. Perry. Approved by T. J. [2069]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BOARD OF VISITORS, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1824 April 9.
    2 items. Each: LS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Circular. Copies sent to Joseph Carrington Cabell ( #201 ) and John Hartwell Cocke ( #38-163 ). Printed: Cabell 302-303.

    Number of professors that can be hired. Estimated expenses for 1824. [2070]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANKLIN BACHE, Philadelphia.
    1824 April 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Board of Visitors will consider his application in October. Glad the son of his late friend, Benjamin Franklin Bache, is qualified. [2071]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to NICHOLAS TRIST.
    1824 April 13.
    ALS. 2 pp. Owned by Gordon Trist Burke. #5385-n.

    Legislature approved funds for University. Visitors want to open February, 1825. Professors from Europe. Work on Rotunda. Trist's work on catalogues. Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Southall, and Dr. Ragland dead. Charlottesville's growth. Mentions Hore Browse Trist, Jr. [3038]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Bremo, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 April 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 303-304.

    Agreeing to the engagement of the anatomical professor from Europe. Pleased to see the number of foreign professors is to be limited. Note by John Hartwell Cocke: "I concur with Mr. Cabell in the above." [2072]

  • ALEXANDER GARRETT, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 April 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Garrett Papers, #860. Another MS. in CsmH.

    Sends letters from accountant of Literary Fund and from cashier of Farmer's Bank of Virginia. Asks instructions regarding a loan from the Bank of Virginia. Mentions Chapman Johnson. [2073]

  • FRANCIS EPPES, Poplar Forest, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 April 23.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Concerning John Wayles Eppes' estate. Fruit and tobacco crops. Request for pyracanthus root. [2074]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LETTER INTRODUCING FRANCIS WALKER GILMER.
    1824 April 26.
    ADS. 1 p. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Introducing Gilmer, and granting him full authority to engage professors for the University of Virginia. On same sheet as [2115] [2075]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON POWER OF ATTORNEY TO FRANCIS WALKER GILMER ON BEHALF OF UNIVERSITY.
    1824 April 26.
    ADS. 1 pp. Owned by Mason Robertson. RG-1/3/4.641.

    Rector and Visitors appoint Gilmer to go to Great Britain and Europe to hire professors. [3039]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. ELEVATION OF ARCADE FOR GYMNASIUM.
    1824 April 26.
    Pencil and wash. Scale: 1' = 3/16". Wove paper, brown co-ordinate lines with main squares 1 3/4 inch on a side. 4 3/8 x 16 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    Notes on reverse dated April 26, 1824. [N-368, K-32]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1824 April 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Request for "ground plats" (Maverick's engraving?) of the University to be sent to Europe. Requests tin for his house. [2076]

  • FRANCIS WALKER GILMER, Richmond. RECEIPT to ALEXANDER GARRETT.
    1824 April 30.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Receipt for bills of exchange drawn by Joseph Mann on Gowan & Marx of London for Gilmer's use as agent of the University to recruit faculty members, and for purposes of the University designated by instructions. Approved by T. J. [2077]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON. BOOKS TO BE PROCURED FOR THE ANGLO-SAXON COURSE IN THE SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES.
    [1824 April].
    AD. 2 pp. #7601-b.

    List of titles with prices estimated in pounds sterling.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON. NOTES RE INSTRUMENTS FOR CLASSES OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND MATHEMATICS.
    [ante 1824 May].
    AD. 8 pp. Draft. Fragments. Photostat. #7254-b.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON. NOTES RE INSTRUMENTS FOR CLASSES OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND MATHEMATICS.
    [ante 1824 May].
    AD. 6 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. #7254-b.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM RUSSEL, New Haven, Connecticut.
    1824 May 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Paul Mellon Bequest. #11624.

    Scheme of education for Virginia. Preparatory schools to teach classical languages, geometry, and geography not yet established. Department of grammar, rhetoric, and oratory at University of Virginia. Mentions professors at University, and pamphlet and grammar of composition. [3039-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1824 May 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Ill health prevents his leaving Monticello. If consultation necessary, requests Brockenbrough and Bergmin to come to Monticello. [2078]

  • JOHN MICHAEL O'CONNOR, New York City, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 May 4.
    ALS. Draft [?]. 2 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5385-ac.

    Translation of Gay de Vernon's Treatise on the Science of War and Fortification. Politics in U.S., liberty in Europe, election of 1800. Praises William Harris Crawford. [3039-b]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Williamsburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 May 5.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 305-308.

    Attitude of the University toward the possible removal of the College of William and Mary from Williamsburg to Richmond. Views on the subject held by William Armistead, Colonel Bassett, Chancellor Brown, [John B.?] Clopton, Dr. Charles Everett, N. Faulcon, Dr. Galt of Williamsburg, [James M.?] Garrett, Thomas Griffin, Mr. Johnson of Williamsburg, George Loyall, Thomas Macon, Bishop Moore, Hugh Nelson, Mr. Nicholas, Brazure W. Pryor, Archibald Ritchie, Judge James Semple, Mr. Scott, John W. Sourell, L. W. Tazewell, and John Tyler. [2079]

  • WILLIAM H. CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1824 May 10
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #10127.

    Cabell introduces an astronomer, Mr. Goodacre, to T. J.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to DR. DAVID HOSACK.
    1824 May 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. #9371-s.

    T. J. thanks Hosack for two volumes, comments on the mathematical abilities of M. Audrain, explains why the University is hiring European professors and sympathizes on a recent bereavement.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BERNARD PEYTON, Richmond.
    1824 May 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6923.

    Fountain pen like Mr. Cowan's. Richmond watchmaker, for Mr. Dyer. [3040]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES MADISON.
    1824 May 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10584.

    T. J. encloses a letter [not present] from Joseph Carrington Cabell regarding a proposal to move the College of William and Mary to Richmond and a University of Virginia Board of Visitors decision to hire a medical professor.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1824 May 16.
    LS. 5 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 308-313 (with omissions); L & B XVI 35-42; B of R VI 60 (MS. in DLC).

    Discussion of the removal of the College of William and Mary from its present site to Richmond or a possible consolidation with the University. Would welcome the library and funds of William and Mary but not their faculty in case of consolidation. Suitability of Richmond and Norfolk as site of medical school. Mentions James Madison. [2080]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to Thomas Appleton, Leghorn, Italy.
    1824 May 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Orders polished marble squares for Rotunda floor. Requests supervision of Giacomo Raggi's contract for bases of columns. Raggi left New York on ship Cyane for Gibraltar. [2081]

  • JAMES MADISON, Montpellier, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1824 May 20.
    L. 1 pp. Copy by J. C. Cabell. #2791. Printed: Cabell 313; B of R IV 53 (MS. in DLC).

    Urging that the friends of the University of Virginia be passive in regard to the removal of William and Mary from Williamsburg to Richmond, Petersburg, or the western part of the state. [2082]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [CLEMENT P.] McKENNIE, Charlottesville.
    1824 May 25.
    AL. 3 pp. #1421.

    Material about the University of Virginia for use in McKennie's newspaper, the Central Gazette : date of opening, dormitory facilities, courses offered, and fees. [2083]

  • SAMUEL WHITCOMB. NOTES on an INTERVIEW with THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1824 May 31.
    AD. 6 pp. Photostat. #2816. Original owned by Frederick W. Wead.

    Interview included right of Georgia to the Cherokee lands, character of Indians and African Americans, tariff, disposition of Great Britain toward Spain and the United States, religion, and theology. Brief account of interviews with Colonel James, P. P. Barbour, and James Madison. [2084]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 June 4.
    2 items. Each: ALS. 3 pp. Retained copy and recipient's copy (#38-174). Endorsed by Brockenbrough and T. J. respectively.

    Recommends a reservoir be placed on the Rotunda for fire-protection. Plans for the University's water supply. References to Mr. Chamberlain, John Perry, and A. B. Thorn. [2085]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER, [Cambridge, England].
    1824 June 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-588. Another MS. in DLC.

    Sends report on the plan of the University for Dr. [Dugald] Stewart and others. Failure of legislature to appropriate money for books and apparatus. Possibility that William and Mary may consolidate with the University. Sends acknowledgment to Major [John] Cartwright for a volume on the English Constitution that he sent. Suggests presenting copy of report on the University to Cartwright. [2086]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Warminster, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 June 13.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 314-315.

    Illness of Mrs. [St. George] Tucker prevents his visiting T. J. at Monticello and the Madisons at Montpellier. Removal of William and Mary to Richmond. [2087]

  • GEORGE BLAETTERMANN. CONTRACT with FRANCIS WALKER GILMER, attorney for the UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1824 June 21.
    DS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Contract to teach French, Italian, German, English, Anglo-Saxon, modern history, and geography. Salary, prequisites, and conditions of the professorships. [2088]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to F. R. HASSLER, Jamaica, New York.
    1824 June 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Barrett Collection. #3635.

    Visitors to open University 1 February 1825. European scholars because American not suitably prominent. [3041]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to STEPHEN T. MITCHELL, Lynchburg.
    1824 June 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. #2604. Deposited by C. S. Hutter, Jr.

    Agreeing to subscribe to Mitchell's newspaper. [2089]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [?].
    1824 July 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. #9371-b.

    Recommends Col. Bernard Peyton for office in Richmond. Mentions Bedford. [3041-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HENRY A. S. DEARBORN, Boston.
    1824 July 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. #9371-b.

    Introduces Col. Bernard Peyton of Richmond, a commission merchant who travels to expand his business in North. [3041-b]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 July 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Requests instructions for John Gorman, who is working on the Rotunda. James Dinsmore and John Neilson need funds. [2090]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to LYDIA H. SIGOURNEY, Hartford.
    1824 July 18.
    LS 2. pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. #2212. Original owned by St. Paul's School. Another MS. in NNP. Printed: Mag. Amer. Hist. XXI 431.

    Belief in human progress and perfectibility. Advocates Indian rights. [2091]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS J. O'FLAHERTY, Richmond.
    1824 August 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. #5600.

    Busy at University. O'Flaherty's competence in Greek, Latin, French, and English. [3042]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1824 August 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Request for copies of the Rockfish Gap Report and [Maverick's] plan of the University. [2092]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    1824 August 16.
    ANS. 1 pp. Original owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5196.

    Orders material for saddlecloth. [3043]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PETER MINOR.
    1824 September 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. #5280.

    Grain samples from Mr. Gelston, New York, for Albemarle Agricultural Society. [3044]

  • P. F. B. CONSTANT, Mount Airy College, Germantown, Pa., to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University of Virginia.
    1824 September 20.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: Broadside. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Application for professorship of modern languages, geography, and history. Lists qualifications and education. Gives Robert Walsh, Jr., as reference. Enclosure: prospects of Mount Airy College, P. F. B. Constant, Principal. Label in T. J.'s hand "Candidates for Professorships." [2093]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH ANTRIM, University of Virginia.
    1824 September 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. #8769.

    Recommendation for Joseph Antrim as plasterer on basis of work at University of Virginia. [3044-a]

  • ROBLEY DUNGLISON. CONTRACT with FRANCIS WALKER GILMER, attorney for the UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1824 September 28.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Scals. Witnessed by George Long and Thomas H. Key. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Contract to teach anatomy, surgery, history and theory of medicine, physiology, materia medica, and pharmacy. Salary, perquisites, and conditions. [2094]

  • THOMAS HEWETT KEY. CONTRACT with FRANCIS WALKER GILMER, attorney for the UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1824 September 28.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Seals. Witnessed by George Long and Robley Dunglison. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Contract to teach mathematics, navigation, architecture, astronomy. Salary, perquisites, and conditions. [2095]

  • GEORGE LONG. CONTRACT with FRANCIS WALKER GILMER, attorney for the UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1824 September 28.
    DS. 1 pp. Seals. Endorsed by T. J. Witnessed by Thomas H. Key and Robley Dunglison. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Contract to teach Latin, Greek, Hebrew, rhetoric, belles lettres, ancient history, ancient geography. Salary, perquisites, and conditions. [2096]

  • CHARLES BONNYCASTLE. CONTRACT with FRANCIS WALKER GILMER, attorney for UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1824 October 1.
    DS. 2 pp. Seals. Endorsed by T. J. Witnesses: William Barksdale and B. M. Carter. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Contract to teach natural philosophy, mechanics, statics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, acoustics, optics, and astronomy. Salary, perquisites, and conditions. [2097]

  • HORACE WELLFORD, Charlottesville, to [Board of Visitors, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA].
    1824 October 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Application for professorship of anatomy and physics. [2098]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, to JAMES LEITCH.
    1824 October 5.
    ANS. 1 pp. #8253.

    T. J. asks that the bearer of the note, named Joe, choose some iron.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RESOLUTIONS of the BOARD of VISITORS of the University.
    1824 October 5.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Resolutions concerning the leasing of hotels and the rent to be paid. Copy sent to Brockenbrough. [2099]

  • JAMES MADISON, Montpellier to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 October 9.
    ALS. 3 pp.; docketed by T.J. #12181.

    Madison discusses Thomas Walker Gilmer's recruitment of English professors for the newly-established University of Virginia, the merits of domestic vs. foreign professors, and candidates for hotel keepers.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER, [London].
    1824 October 12.
    ALS. 4 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Endorsed with note of presentation from W. C. N. Randolph to Micajah Woods, 17 May 1899. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Advice on selection of professors. Prefers English, Irish, or Scotch to German professors. George Blaettermann's books to be passed duty-free. Funds from legislature for books. Lafayette's visit to Charlottesville and the University. Hopes Gilmer will accept position at University. Requests copy of Michael Russell's book on Scottish universities. Presidential election between William H. Crawford and John Q. Adams. Mentions James Ivory and Sir John Leslie. [2100]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER.
    1824 October 12.
    ALS. 4 pp. Owned by E. R. W. McCabe. #4647.

    Board of Visitors has no money. Scottish, English, Irish, German professors. Second-rate Europeans better than second-rate Americans. Ivory and Leslie acceptable. No duty on George Blaettermann's books. U.S. debt to Virginia. LaFayette to visit Monticello, Montpelier, and University. Russel's Views of the System of Education in the Universities of Scotland, with appendix on England, published at Edinburgh. Endorsed by T. J. as never received by Gilmer, and returned to T. J. [3045]

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Monticello, for THOMAS JEFFERSON, to JAMES LEITCH.
    1824 October 19.
    ANS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5196.

    Orders sewing supplies. [3046]

  • JAMES MADISON, Montpelier, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1824 October 22.
    ANS. McGregor Library, #2716.

    Returns Francis Walker Gilmer's letter which he has copied. Gilmer must not fail to bring professor of natural philosophy for the University. Originally calendared as 1824 October 19. [3046-a]

  • CORNELIA RANDOLPH, Monticello, for THOMAS JEFFERSON, to JAMES LEITCH.
    1824 October 23.
    ANS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5196.

    Orders screws and copperas. [3047]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH COOLIDGE, JR., Boston.
    1824 October 24.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. #2873. Original owned by Harold J. Coolidge. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: Ford X 323-324.

    Abscessed jaw improved. Approval of Coolidge's marriage to Ellen Randolph. Inability to provide a dowry. Plan to use Milizia's book on architecture as a text at the University. General Lafayette's approaching visit. Reference to James Madison. [2101]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 October 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Returns papers and a copy of the Proctor's account for T. J.'s files. Recommends higher boarding rates to attract good hotel keepers. [2102]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES MADISON.
    1824 November 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #722. Original owned by John Skelton Williams. Printed: B of R VI 312 (MS. in DLC).

    Inviting Mr. and Mrs. Madison to meet Lafayette at Charlottesville. Lafayette to go to Montpellier and Fredericksburg. No news from Francis Walker Gilmer. [2103]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER.
    1824 November 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-588. Another MS. in DLC.

    Distressed by news of Gilmer's ill health. Exemption of George Blaettermann's books from duties. Details on board and lodging prepared for the professors. Mentions Bernard Peyton, agent for the University in Richmond. [2105]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER, New York.
    1824 November 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-588. Another MS. in DLC. Printed: Davis, Francis Walker Gilmer, 240.

    Urges him to accept faculty post at University of Virginia. [2106]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1824 November 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-163. Printed: B of R VI 90 (MS. in DLC).

    Returns donation for purchase of Polyglot Bible through Alexander Garrett since Cummings & Hillard have sold it. Francis Walker Gilmer has engaged five professors. Visitors must meet to appoint others. [2107]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JAMES PLEASANTS, Richmond.
    1824 November 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    University will open on 1 February 1825 since Gilmer has hired George Blaettermann, Charles Bonnycastle, Robley Dunglison, Thomas Key, and George Long, expected from Europe in a few days. [2108]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER.
    1824 November 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-588. Another MS. in DLC.

    Wishes to know port professors will enter, so as to secure remission of duty on books. Requests information on John Torrey's attitude toward chair of natural history. Urges Gilmer to accept chair of law. [2109]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 December 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Measurements of Rotunda dome. Sends Hotel contracts for his inspection. [2110]

  • ARCHIBALD THWEATT, Eppington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 December 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Introducing Richard Kidder Meade, whose father wishes to manage boarding houses for the University of Virginia. [2111]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER.
    1824 December 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-588.

    Wrote [Joseph] Anderson, state comptroller, to instruct collector to exempt professors' books from duty. Problems of immediate accommodations for professors. [2112]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University.
    1824 December 5.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in DLC. #2737-a.

    Sends suggested form for articles of agreement for leases of Hotels, covering all details of operation. Copy form is a lease with John Gray, Jr. [2113]

  • A. MacDONALD, Philadelphia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 December 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Applies for post of librarian at University of Virginia. William Tilghman a reference. [2114]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH ANDERSON.
    1824 December 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10135.

    T. J. writes that the University of Virginia professors from England are expected "hourly" at Richmond or Norfolk, and requests that their books be exempt from duties.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LETTER of APPOINTMENT for UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA FACULTY.
    1824 December 13-1825 April 8.
    AD. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in DLC. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Endorsed with the names of Professors George Blaettermann, Charles Bonnycastle, Robley Dunglison, John Patton Emmet, Thomas H. Key, and George Long. [2115]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 December 17.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 316-318.

    Cabell's business at previous hit Corotoman . Assembly politics with respect to the bill to move the College of William and Mary to Richmond and funds for the University. References to George Blaettermann, Francis T. Brooke, John Bowyer, William Brockenbrough, John Coalter, James M. Garnett, George Hay, Chapman Johnson, Mr. Leigh, Judge Marshall, James Madison, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and Robert B. Taylor. [2116]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 December 21.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 318-320.

    Decision to vote against the bill to remove William and Mary to Richmond. Medical education at the University. References to Chapman Johnson and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [2117]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1824 December 22.
    ALS. 5 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 320-323; L & B XVI 84-89; B of R VI 60 (MS. in DLC).

    Recommendations regarding the removal of William and Mary and division of her funds among ten collegiate districts. University should get $50,000 from Congress. Meeting of Visitors to appoint remaining faculty members. George Long's arrival. [2118]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEN. JAMES BRECKINRIDGE.
    1824 December 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. #38-741-a.

    T. J. asks Breckinridge to keep the contents of this letter secret. T. J. believes that Francis Walker Gilmer will decline the professorship of law at the University and asks Breckinridge if William Campbell Preston would be a suitable candidate.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1824 December 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 324.

    Jefferson and Madison prefer George Tucker for chair of ethics. Bill for district colleges. Mentions Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., and William F. Gordon. [2119]

  • BENJAMIN WATERHOUSE, Cambridge, Mass., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 December 24.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: Broadside. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Recommends the Rev. Joseph P. Bertrum, who wishes to teach at the University of Virginia. Failure of John Adams "animal economy" but not his intellectual powers. Foresees trouble about inscription on Bunker Hill Monument. Republic ungrateful in not providing one for Samuel Adams. Enclosure: "Heads of a Course of Lectures on Natural History given annually (since 1788) in the University of Cambridge, by B. Waterhouse, M. D." [2120]

  • SAMUEL MARTIN, Campbell Station, Tenn., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 December 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Ford-Bixby 290-291. McGregor Library, #123.

    Urges Jefferson to throw influence to Andrew Jackson. Clay should content himself with Mexican ministry. [2121]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1824 December 31.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 324-327.

    Differences of opinion between Jefferson and Madison regarding the removal of the College of William and Mary to Richmond. Funds for the University. References to John Bowyer, Judge Dabney Carr, Francis W. Gilmer, William F. Gordon, George Loyall, Mr. Nicholas, James Pleasants, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., James Semple, John A. Smith, George Tucker, and John Tyler. [2122]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "ADDITIONAL NOTES FOR THE LIBRARY."
    1824.
    Ink. Wove paper, watermarked S & C Wise. 7 3/4 x 9 3/4 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    On verso: small framing diagram for library dome. [N-332, K-12]

  • LIST OF APPLICANTS FOR CHEMISTRY PROFESSORSHIP AT WEST POINT.
    [1824].
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J.: "Torrey John to be professor of chemistry". RG-1/3/3.761.

    Applicants for situation vacated by death of James Cuthush include Franklin Bache, James F. Dana, J. Everett, Jacob Green, John Manners, James G. Percival, Arthur L. Porter, John Torrey, and G. Troost. [2123]

  • LIST OF PERIODICALS.
    [ca. 1824].
    D. 2 pp. In unidentified hand. Endorsed by T. J. #12047.

    A list of periodical titles, some with annual cost and place of publication, possibly to be ordered for the University of Virginia Library.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to HIS FELLOW CITIZENS
    [ca. 1824].
    AD. 1 pp. File draft. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828.

    A circular letter in which T. J. pleads "the decayed energies of body & mind" and asks "permission to withdraw from all epistolary correspondence beyond what is required by the ordinary business and duties of life."

  • BANK DEBTS.
    1824-1825.
    D. 1 pp. In unidentified hand. Endorsed by T. J. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Sums owed to Farmers Bank, United States Bank, and Virginia Bank. [3049]

  • WILLIAM C. SOMERVILLE, Stratford, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 January 3.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Seal. Enclosure: ADS. 16 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Offers to sell his library of 3000 to 4000 volumes to the University of Virginia. Collection includes portrait of Washington by Gilbert Stuart and other portraits of Lafayette and Peyton Randolph. Enclosure: catalog of books. [2124]

  • JOHN L. THOMAS, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 January 5.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Applies for position as librarian. Alexander Garrett given as a reference. [2126]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to H. P. VAN BIBBER, Northend, Va.
    1825 January 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Paul Mellon Bequest, #11622. Another MS. in DLC.

    Details on opening of the of Virginia. Professors of mathematics and natural philosophy expected shortly. Advertisement of University's opening in newspapers. Textbook sales. Qualifications to enter schools of Latin, Greek, mathematics, and natural philosophy. [2125] , [3050] .

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 January 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 328-329.

    Letter from George Tucker regarding a teaching position at the University. Application from Mr. Kidd for the position of professor of ethics. Bill for removal of William and Mary to Richmond to be rejected. Funds for the University. References to James Barbour, William F. Gordon, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., James Madison, and Judge James Semple. [2127]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BENJAMIN WATERHOUSE.
    1825 January 8.
    ALS. 2 pp. Copy in unidentified hand. #10794.

    T. J. writes to Waterhouse concerning the selection of faculty members at the University of Virginia, his views on religion, the health of John Adams, and his own fears of old age and infirmity.

  • WILLIAM LEE, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 January 8.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Offers University cabinet of conchology, mineralogy purchased by friend, Edward Wyer, in Spain. Dr. Wallace of Virginia offers to examine and report on it. [2128]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 January 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Enclose papers from [William] Coffee and text of an advertisement to be inserted in the Richmond Enquirer, the Constitutional Whig, and the principal paper of Fredericksburg concerning the opening of the University. [2129]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN I. THOMAS, Charlottesville.
    1825 January 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    One of professors to act as librarian. [2130]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1825 January 11.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 330-332; L & B XVI 97-100; TJR IV 411-412; B of R VI 60 (MS. in DLC).

    Non-arrival of professors may delay opening of University. James Barbour hopeful of obtaining $50,000 from Congress for the University. Additional funds needed to complete Rotunda and anatomical theatre. Jefferson's actions to further the University have roused much personal antagonism. [2131]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH COOLIDGE:, JR., Boston.
    January 15.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. #2873. Original owned by Harold J. Coolidge. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: L 8; B XVIII 334-337; MHS Coll I 340-342.

    Thanks for gift of books by Michael Russell and Joseph Bosworth. Agrees that William Hilliard be made the University's agent to purchase books in Europe. Recommends plates for a new edition of Wilson's Ornithology. Reported discovery in Athens of 2000 rolls of papyri of Greek authors. Expected arrival of new professors at the University. [2132]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    1825 January 15.
    ANS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5196.

    Orders brandy. [3050-a]

  • SAMUEL MARTIN, Campbell's Station, Tenn., THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 January 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Printed: Ford-Bixby 291. McGregor Library, #123.

    Recommends setting up port near Norfolk to be named after Jefferson to rival New York. Begs Jefferson to use his influence for Jackson in presidential election. [2133]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 January 16.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 332-333.

    Request that T. J. prepare a bill to prevent removal of William and Mary College to Richmond. Clergy, Richmond, and the Federalists all united in favor of removal. [2134]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN GRISCOM, New York.
    1825 January 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. #2845. Clifton Waller Barrett Library. Printed: B of R Vi 194 (MS. in DLC).

    Returning a copy of Michael Russell's View of Education in Scotland. Expected arrival of professors from England. [2135]

  • A. DE LETAMENDI, St. Augustine, [Fla.], to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 January 17.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Applies for professorship of foreign languages at University of Virginia. [2136]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM C. SOMERVILLE, Stratford, Va.
    1825 January 17.
    AL. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Somerville's book catalog given to University's purchasing agent (Cummings and Hilliard). Funds dependent on Virginia's claim against Congress. [2137]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM LEE, Washington.
    1825 January 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Will hold offer of Edward Wyer's mineral collection under consideration; funds dependent on claim of state of Virginia on Congress. [2138]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1825 January 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Another MS. in DLC. Printed: Cabell 334.

    Calls meeting of Board of Visitors of University to approve loan required for work on Rotunda, loan to be backed by subscriptions due. Mentions Arthur Brockenbrough, John Hartwell Cocke, Alexander Garrett, and James Madison. [2139]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1825 January 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Another MS. in DLC. Printed (with omissions): Cabell 335. Enclosure: AD. 6 pp. Printed: Cabell Appendix 499-501.

    Sends draft of bill for the discontinuance of the College of William and Mary and the establishment of colleges at Williamsburg, Hampden-Sydney, Lynchburg, Richmond, Fredericksburg, Winchester, Staunton, Fincastle, Louisburg, and Clarksburg. Distribution of the College of William and Mary's funds. Enclosure: draft of bill. [2140]

  • WILLIAM LEE, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 January 22.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Concerning possible sale of Edward Wyer's mineral collection to University of Virginia. Mentions Dr. Wallace. [2141]

  • FRANCIS WALKER GILMER, Richmond, to the RECTOR and VISITORS of the UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1825 January 25.
    ADS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Financial report on his mission to Europe. Funds paid by bankers Gowan and Marx to George Blaettermann, Charles Bonnycastle, Mr. Bohn (bookseller), Mr. Cary (optician), Robley Dunglison, Thomas H. Key, and John Tuther. Encloses letters and catalogs of books and instruments from Dr. Parr, Mr. Harris, and the Rev. John Tynes. [2142]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ANDREW KEAN, Charlottesville.
    1825 January 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. #6402.

    Urges Kean to remain at Charlottesville. [3051]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 January 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 336.

    Removal of William and Mary to Richmond. Articles in the Whig on the funds of William and Mary and the decision of the Court of Appeals in the case of Bracken and the College. References to Alexander Garrett and John A. Smith. [2143]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 January 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 336-337.

    News of Ship Competitor. Requests authorities to support the division of William and Mary's money. Mentions Dartmouth College case. [2144]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1825 February 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 339-341. Enclosures: AD. 2 pp. Cabell Papers, #38-111. AD. 2 pp. In the hand of Cornelia Jefferson Randolph[?]. Cabell Papers, #38-111.

    Faculty should prescribe textbooks for most courses, but that of government should be set by Board of Visitors to prevent dissemination of Federalist principles. Necessity for investigating the sum of education rendered in each county in primary schools. Financing the medical theatre. Enclosure: resolution requiring annual statement of schooling rendered in each county, together with a sample form for the report. Enclosure: Resolutions as to the principles of government for the University of Virginia. [2145]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 February 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 337-338.

    Publication of a letter from T. J. to help prevent removal of the College of William and Mary to Richmond. Consideration of Francis W. Gilmer and Chancellor [St. George] Tucker for the law chair at the University. Suggests the professor of law be also given a small chancery district. References to Servant Jones and Richard Morris. [2146]

  • WILLIAM H. CRAWFORD, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 February 4.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Recommends Dr. Henry Jackson, youngest brother of Gen. James Jackson, for professorship of natural history and philosophy. Sends seed from Italy and sample of Cremona flax received from Thomas Appleton. [2147]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 February 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 341-342.

    Defeat of plan to remove William and Mary to Richmond. Plan for a general education system. [2148]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 February 11.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 343-345.

    Defeat of the bill to remove William and Mary to Richmond. Delay in arrival of the University faculty. T. J.'s resolutions relative to primary schools. Expresses disapproval of a constitutional convention for Virginia. Opposition to Cabell in his senatorial district. References to John Bowyer, Judge Francis T. Brooke, Col. Benjamin Cabell, John Hartwell Cocke, David S. Garland, William F. Gordon, George Loyall, and Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. [2149]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 February 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 346.

    Funds for the University from interest claim of the Commonwealth of Virginia. References to George Loyall and Littleton W. Tazewell. [2150]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ADVERTISEMENT OF THE OPENING OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1825 February 16.
    AD. 2 pp. #2958-a. Printed: Richmond Enquirer 22 February 1825.

    Information regarding fees, courses, and provisions for housing and board. (The advertisement appeared in the Enquirer over the name of the Proctor, Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough). [2151]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WAYLES EPPES.
    1825 February 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. Draft copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    News of fire damage at Poplar Forest from Ashton. J. Hemings to repair. Wood from Captain Martin. English professors at Hampton. University opens in March. [3053]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 February 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 346-347.

    Arrival of the University faculty. Meeting of the Board of Visitors. References to Chapman Johnson, Francis Gilmer, George Loyall, and John Hartwell Cocke. [2152]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to MR. HILLIARD of CUMMINGS AND HILLIARD, Boston.
    1825 February 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. #6185.

    No book agent in Charlottesville. Suggests Meredith Jones. Foulis and Leipsic classics. Paris stereotype editions the best. Dufief's French and English dictionary. Boiste's French dictionary equal to that of Academy. Many French students, some Spanish students, few German and Italian. Cubi's Spanish Dictionary, Baltimore edition adequate. Professors from England in Hampton Roads. University opens 7 March. Langard's History of England. George Brodie's History of the English Empire from the Accession of Charles I. Turner's History of the Anglo-Saxons. Hume's History of England. Thomas' edition of Edward Coke's First Institute on Littleton. [3054]

  • ANDREW KEAN, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 February 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Applies for position of librarian for son, John V. Kean, lists his qualifications. Lancelot Minor, Horatio G. Winston, and George W. Trueheart of Louisa recommend him. [2153]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 February 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 347.

    Faculty positions offered to [Henry St. George?] Tucker and to George Tucker. References to Judge John Coalter and [St. George] Tucker. [2154]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CAPTAIN WORMELEY.
    1825 February 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. #5528.

    Letter from England. [3055]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH. ACCOUNT for 1824.
    1825 March 4.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Proctor's statement of the funds of the University as of 31 December 1824. [2155]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, Lo ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University.
    [1825 March 7].
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Notice to students of opening of University to be published in Central Gazette, Enquirer, National Intelligencer. [2156]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ALEXANDER GARRETT.
    1825 March 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Garrett Papers, #860.

    Enclose Visitors' ratification of loan of $5000 from Farmer's Bank. Directs remittance to Thomas Appleton through Bernard Peyton of Richmond and Samuel Williams of London for columns. [2157]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 March 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in DLC. #2737-a.

    Letter to Alexander Garrett contains instructions for payment to Thomas Appleton (for Giacomo Raggi's work on columns) through Bernard Peyton. Second letter of this date. [2158]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University.
    1825 March 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Resolutions of the Visitors concerning the $50,000 to be received from Congress. Accounting procedures. Part of fund to he used for preparation of a room to receive books. Number of bricks necessary for medical theatre. [2159]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE TUCKER, Lynchburg.
    1825 March 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2245.

    Appointment of Tucker as Professor of the School of Moral Philosophy. Arrival of five professors from England. Opening of the University. [2160]

  • ALEXANDER GARRETT to [BERNARD PEYTON]
    1825 March 9.
    L. 1 pp. Copy. Endorsed by T. J. Garrett Papers, #860.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 March 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Framed with print of T. J. and Monticello. #8410.

    Financial situation of University of Virginia. Difficulty in riding. [3055-a]

  • FRANCIS WALKER GILMER, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 March 12.
    ALS. 3 pp. File draft. 2 copies. Endorsed by Gilmer. #38-588. Printed: B of R VIII 268 (MS. in DLC).

    University's obligation concerning the bond forfeited by Charles Bonnycastle in accepting University position. Salary arrangements with Robley Dunglison and Thomas H. Key. Details regarding shipment of books and instruments to University. Mentions George Barlow, Dollond Co., Alexander Garrett, London, Gowan & Marx, and Munich. [2161]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    1825 March 12.
    ANS. 1 pp. Original owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5196.

    Orders "wool cards" and mustard. [3056]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON FINANCIAL STATEMENT on the UNIVERSITY.
    1825 March 15.
    AD. 2 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Funds as of 1 January 1825, and estimate for 1826. [2162]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 March 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3. Another MS. in DLC.

    Recommends macadam roads for the University. [2163]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JOHN V. KEAN.
    1825 March 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Appointment as librarian at salary of $150 per year. Statement of his duties. [2164]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    1825 March 31.
    ANS. 1 pp. Original owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5196.

    Shirting for Burwell (slave). [3057]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 March 31.
    LS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Note for $5000, negotiable at Farmer's Bank of Virginia. Receipted by Alexander Garrett, Bursar, and William Nekervis, Cashier of Farmer's Bank. [2165]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 April 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Request for printed copies of the rules enacted by the Board of Visitors. [2166]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN PATTERSON.
    1825 April 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. #5354. Clifton Waller Barrett Library.

    Central Gazette and "Rules for Governing the University. " Philadelphia papers favor Philadelphia medical school and suppress University advertisements. Boston and New York papers better. Commends Patterson. T. J. Randolph's wife improves; Robley Dunglison treating her. [3058]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS COOPER, Columbia, South Carolina.
    1825 April 4.
    ALS. 2 pp. #8722.

    Health. University of Virginia. Professors found by Francis Walker Gilmer. Professors Bonnycastle, Dunglison, Emmet, and Tucker. Courses in mathematics, natural philosophy, medicine, classics, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Swedish, Danish, Anglo-Saxon, chemistry, botany, zoology, ethics, and law. Library. Mentions Cambridge and Edinburgh Universities. University of South Carolina. [3058-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HORACE HOLLY, Lexington, Ky.
    1825 April 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1671. Another MS. in DLC.

    Rules for discipline at the University of Virginia. Opening of the University. Express hope for the success of the University of Transylvania. [2167]

  • A. BROADHEAD, PLAT OF UNIVERSITY LANDS FOR WILLIAM WOODS.
    1825 April 5.
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    1825 April 8.
    ANS. 1 pp. Original owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5196.

    Orders bedticking. [3059]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH COOLIDGE, JR.
    1825 April 12.
    ALS. File draft. 2 pp. #2873. Includes ALS. File draft, 1 pp., [1825 April 12], T. J. NOTES ON A CLOCK FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. #5262. Printed: L and B XVIII, 337-40.

    Professors arrived; University opened March 7. English professors. Professors of chemistry and moral philosophy are Americans; professor of law not selected. Boston bell makers. Mr. Hilliard, University agent for library purchases. Board of Visitors appreciates gift of books. Coolidge's parents to visit. Mentions Mr. Ticknor. Enclosure describes clock for Rotunda and asks cost. [3060]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH COOLIDGE, JR.
    1825 April 12.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Harold J. Coolidge. Printed: L & B XVIII 337-339; M H S Coll I 343-345; Univ. of Va. Alumni Bulletin V 3 (partial). #2873.

    Opening of the University. The faculty. Bell for the University. William Hilliard engaged to buy a library for the University to the value of $15,000. Receipt of books sent by Coolidge for the University. Coolidge's visit to Monticello. [2168]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN SPEAR SMITH, Baltimore.
    1825 April 13.
    AL[S clipped]. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #1762.

    Jefferson's gift to Smith's son. Numbers enrolled at the University of Virginia. Disciplinary problems. Accepts the Bayle [dictionary?] and Edinburgh Atlas for the University Library. [2169]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LIST of BOOKS donated to the UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA by JOSEPH COOLIDGE, JR., of Boston.
    [1825 April 14].
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    [2170]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BOARD of VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1825 April 15.
    LS. 3 pp. Circular. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: AD. 2 pp. Estimate of University Income and Expenditures, 1824-1827. Copy sent to John Hartwell Cocke. #3184. Printed: Cabell 348-350.

    Necessity of purchasing from John Perry the strip of land that divides the two parcels of University property in order to secure the water supply. All faculty except George Tucker and law professor have arrived. Necessity for disciplining students. Enclosure: estimate of University income and expenditures, 1824-1827. [2171]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BOARD of VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1825 April 15.
    LS. 3 pp. Circular. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: AD. 2 pp. Estimate of University Income and Expenditures, 1824-1827. Copy sent to Joseph Carrington Cabell. Printed: Cabell 348-350. #201.

    Necessity of purchasing from John Perry the strip of land that divides the two parcels of University property in order to secure the water supply. All faculty except George Tucker and law professor have arrived. Necessity for disciplining students. Enclosure: estimate of University income and expenditures, 1824-1827. [2171-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON,ESTIMATE OF UNIVERSITY INCOME AND EXPENDITURES, 1824-1827.
    1825 April 15.
    AD. 2 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    See [2171] and [2171-a] for other copies.

  • JOHN ADAMS, Quincy, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 April 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Copy perhaps by one of the Sigourneys. Photostat. #2212. Original owned by St. Paul's School. Printed: Mag. Amer. Hist. XXI 432.

    Letter of introduction for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sigourney (Lydia Sigourney). [2172]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 April 21.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3. Another MS. in DLC.

    Opposing the holding of religious services in University buildings. [2173]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to TREASURER OF VIRGINIA.
    1825 April 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. #5712.

    James Barbour advises that U.S. President deposited money for University to credit of Treasurer of Virginia in Branch Bank of U S., Richmond. As University Rector, T. J. to pay agent for books from Europe. Wrote to Governor of Virginia. [3061]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    1825 April 25.
    ANS. 1 pp. Original owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5196.

    Orders coffee. [3062]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University.
    1825 April 28.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Draft of advertisement requesting book donations for the University Library to be inserted in the Central Gazette and Richmond Enquirer. Advertisement mentions donations from [John?] Hansford of King George County, Bernard Moore Carter of London, and Joseph Coolidge, Jr., of Boston. [2174]

  • JAMES MADISON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1825 April 30 or February 17.
    ALS. File draft. 1 pp. Fragment. #6539.

    Recommends Henry St. George Tucker for professor of law at University. Rockfish Gap conference. Mentions Joseph C. Cabell. [3063]

  • THOMAS APPLETON, Leghorn. ACCOUNT rendered to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1825 May 4.
    ADS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Stamped and signed by Jonathan Thompson, Collector of New York. #2737-a.

    Account for work on marble columns. [2175]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Norfolk, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 May 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 351.

    Approves purchase of John M. Perry's land for the University. [2176]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University.
    1825 May 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Enclosure: AD. 1 pp. Another MS. in DLC. #2737-a.

    Encloses draft of handbill to answer routine questions on the courses and expenses of the University. [Clement P.?] McKennie to print handbill. [2177]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON PLAT OF UNIVERSITY LANDS.
    1825 May 9 and before.
    Paper CO. 10 x 15 1/2 in. Bursar's Records. #5262. See Nichols, N-327a.

    Page One   

    Purchases from John Perry, Daniel and Mary A. F. Piper, and Jesse W. Garth. Lands held by Alexander Garrett, Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough, and Nathan Barksdale as University Proctors. [3064, N-327a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BOARD of VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1825 May 13.
    2 items. Each: LS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Circular. Copy sent to Joseph Carrington Cabell #201. Copy sent to Chapman Johnson #38-751. Printed (with omissions): Cabell 351-353.

    Qualifications of Judge W. A. G. Dade for the law professorship discussed with Judge [Archibald] Stuart, Howe Peyton, and John Hartwell Cocke, after Francis W. Gilmer had refused it. [2178]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 May 14.
    ADS. 1 pp. #2737-a.

    Authorization to execute bond to John M. Perry in consideration of 132 acres of land sold to the University. Receipt by Perry for $2411 attached. [2179]

  • JAMES MADISON, Montpellier, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 May 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2598.

    Law chair to be offered to William A. G. Dade. [2180]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University.
    1825 May 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Instructions to deposit $18,000 in the United States Bank of Philadelphia to the account of William Hilliard of Boston, agent of the University of Virginia for the purchase of books. [2181]

  • JOHN LESLIE, London, to RICHARD RUSH, Philadelphia.
    1825 May 22.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Inquires whether he is to criticize the plan of the educational system at Virginia and to collect philosophical instruments as Francis Walker Gilmer had intimated. Requests official population documents for United States for a projected book. [2182]

  • JOHN HAVELAND to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH
    1825 May 23.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #12047.

    Haveland discusses the carving of composite capitals and suggests a simpler order such as Ionic.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CHARLES SIGOURNEY, Charlottesville.
    1825 May 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #2212. Original owned by St. Paul's School.

    Invitation to dine at Monticello. [2183]

  • FRANCIS WALKER GILMER, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 May 24.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft? #38-588. Another MS. in MoHi.

    University's responsibilities regarding Charles Bonnycastle's forfeited bond. Censure from professors because of his state of health. [2184]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Norfolk, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 May 25.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 353-354.

    Approves choice of William A. G. Dade for the law chair. Splendid prospects for the University. Greetings from Mr. Maclure in Paris. [2185]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    1825 May 30.
    ANS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5196.

    Orders salt. [3065]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 May 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3. Another MS. in DLC.

    Introducing Dr. Waterhouse of Cambridge. Use of macadam method on University roads. Address of Judge Dade. [2186]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello. to WILLIAM A. G. DADE, Dumfries, Va.
    1825 May 31.
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft and recipient's copy. #3185.

    Offering him the law chair at the University; citing advantages of the post. [2187]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ALEXANDER GARRETT, University.
    1825 June 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Garrett Papers, #860.

    Asks if deposit to William Hilliard's credit has been made. Is sending catalog of books to Hilliard. [2188]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM HILLIARD, Boston.
    1825 June 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1251. Another MS. in DLC.

    Purchase of books for the library of the University. Lists books desired as well as the "Harvard duplicates". [2189]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON CATALOG of BOOKS for the UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA LIBRARY.
    1825 June 3.
    1 vol. 86 pp., in the hand of Nicholas P. Trist (formerly attributed to Virginia Randolph), annotated by T. J. #38-747.

    List of books, with date and place of publication, size, and price estimated in some cases. At the end is the following in Jefferson's hand: "The preceding catalogue is that of the books with the purchase of which Mr. Wm. Hilliard is charged on behalf of the University of Virginia./Th: Jefferson Rector/June 3. 1825." [2190]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1825 June 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Advising Randolph about his financial status; begging him to return to his family and to take up public life when called. [2191]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 June 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Requests instruction on finishing library in the Rotunda. John P. Emmet dissatisfied with his laboratory facilities. [John] Brockenbrough has made remittance to William Hilliard. [2192]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER, Richmond.
    1825 June 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-588.

    If William A. G. Dade refuses law chair, Gilmer, the first choice, may have it. Charles Bonnycastle's bond settled. William Hilliard to purchase books for University. [2193]

  • PHILIP STURTEVANT to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 June 6.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.801.

    Timber for composite capitals. Originally enclosed with 1826 April 2.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 June 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Rooms for John P. Emmet's chemistry experiments. Encloses draft of a balluster (not found with the letter). [2194]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 June 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Construction necessary to prevent free access to library by all people. [2195]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 June 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Request that Bernard Peyton procure a bill of exchange payable to Rufus King, Ambassador of the U. S. in London, for the purchase of books and apparatus for the University. [2196]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1825 June 15?].
    AL. 1 pp. (On same sheet as T. J.'s letter of June 13) . Another MS. in CsmH. RG-5/3.

    Requests permission to publish T. J.'s letter of 21 April 1825 regarding the use of University buildings for religious services. [2197]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to JAMES LEITCH.
    1825 June 18.
    ANS. 1 pp. Original owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5196.

    Orders cloth and thread. [3066]

  • CUMMINGS, HILLIARD & CO., Boston, to BOARD of VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1825 June 18.
    D. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Invoice of books shipped aboard the Enterprise, Captain Cason, to Bernard Peyton in Richmond. [2198]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HENRY DEARBORN, Boston.
    1825 June 19.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: B of R VI 118 (MS. in DLC).

    Regrets Dearborn's accident. His own health poor. Opening of University of Virginia with splendid faculty, but without president or theological schools. Invites Mr. and Mrs. Dearborn for visit. Soldiers sent by Governor George M. Troup of Georgia into Creek country. Ellen Randolph Coolidge goes to Boston soon. [2199]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 June 20.
    AL. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3. Another MS. in DLC.

    Opposing publication of his letter of 24 April. Purchasing hills of exchange to be used for purchase of apparatus in England. Reference to Bernard Peyton. [2200]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [GENERAL JOSEPH G. SMITH?].
    1825 June 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Refers him to Cummings & Hilliard, who may purchase some of his books for the University library. Grateful for loan of Philibert de Lorme's Architecture. [2201]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE THOMPSON, Harrodsburg, Ky.
    1825 June 23.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. #2149. Original: N. Y. Private Collection.

    News of himself, his health, his family, and the University of Virginia. Power of federal government should be limited. Refuses to enter into the question that agonizes Kentucky. Mentions Thomas J. Randolph. [2202]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 June 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Introducing Emanuel Miller who wishes to enter the schools of Professors Long, Blaettermann, and Key and who brings a bill of credit from Chandler, Brice, & Morgan of Philadelphia. [2203]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 June 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Stables at the University. Deed for John M. Perry's land. [2204]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 June 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Location of stables and East Range. Requests copy of contract with John M. Perry, since he wishes to use barn for rye. [2205]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [THEODORUS] BAILEY.
    [1825] June 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #453.

    Requests him to forward letter to London by packet. [2206]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBLEY DUNGLISON.
    1825 June 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #1608. Original owned by Mrs. John Staige Davis. Another MS. in DLC.

    Policy regarding vacations for the University. [2207]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to PETER BARLOW, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, England.
    1825 June 30.
    ALS, 3 pp. Printed: Univ. of Va. Alumni Bulletin Ser. 2 VII 56-58; B of R VI 27 (MS. in DLC). RG-1/3/3.761.

    Requests his aid in securing apparatus for the University. Money placed in London subject to orders of Rufus King. If Charles Bonnycastle's bond forfeited, that amount must be subtracted from the total. List of apparatus and instructions for shipment. Mentions Francis Walker Gilmer. [2208]

  • JOHN NEILSON SKETCH OF A MODILLION FOR THE ROTUNDA
    [1825 June/July]
    ADS. 2 pp. on 1 l. RG-5/3/1.111.

    Neilson's drawing shows a top and side view of a modillion with caption "Paladio [sic] B.IV Plate LX" and his signature on recto. There are construction notes on the verso and a docket "Modillion block Rotunda Museum."

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University.
    1825 July 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Requests bill of exchange be sent to Rufus King for purchase of anatomical apparatus. [2209]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBLEY DUNGLISON.
    1825 July 2.
    ALS. File draft. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #4000. Printed: Dorsey. 34-35.

    Health better. Payment to Dunglison. [3068]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON Monticello, to JOHN H. SHERBURNE.
    1825 July 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. #4532.

    John Paul Jones memorabilia. Houdon's bust of Jones at Monticello. Artist from Washington might copy it. [3067]

  • ROBLEY DUNGLISON, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1825 July 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #4000. Printed: Dorsey, 35.

    T. J.'s health. Will accept no money. [3069]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBLEY DUNGLISON.
    1825 July 4.
    ALS. File draft. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #4000. Printed: Dorsey, 36.

    Wants to pay for future treatments. [3070]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBLEY DUNGLISON.
    1825 July 8.
    ALS. File draft. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #4000. Printed: Dorsey, 36-37.

    Health worse. [3071]

  • THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 July 8.
    ALS. 4 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    His estrangement from Martha. Use of T. J.'s name in a meeting at the court house in Charlottesville regarding the convention at Staunton and general suffrage. Use of T. J.'s letter with regard to the title papers to the public land dating from T. J.'s governorship. Financial relations between himself and Thomas Eston Randolph. Causes of Thomas Mann Randolph's financial straits. References to Hamilton and the Federalist plot of 1798. [2210]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR.
    1825 July 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397. Another MS. in DLC. Printed: Richmond Enquirer 14 September 1827.

    Assuring Randolph of his affection. His deafness gives the appearance of reserve. No objection to Randolph's use of his opinions on suffrage or of his letter regarding public lands. Urges him to return to his family. [2211]

  • THOMAS APPLETON, Leghorn, Italy. ACCOUNT rendered to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1825 July 12.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Account for marble columns. [2212]

  • KERR & CASKIE, Manchester, Va., to JAMES DUNLAP, London.
    1825 July 14.
    DS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Notes by T. J. on back. RG-5/3.

    Bill of exchange in favor of Thomas Tredway. Endorsed by Tredway to Rufus King; purchased by University to pay for anatomical apparatus. [2213]

  • ROBLEY DUNGLISON, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1825 July 18.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #4000. Printed: Dorsey, 37.

    To visit Monticello. Prescribes laudanum. [3072]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to MR. LESCHOT.
    1825 July 19.
    ANS. 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5555-b.

    T. J. sends his watch for repair.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 July 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Date of remittance to Thomas Appleton. Marble capitals expected daily. [2214]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 July 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    William Coffee's prices for cornice too high, but Joseph Antrim says no one else in New York does such work. Dr. [Thomas M.] Boswell of Gloucester, Va., has presented mineral collection now in John P. Emmet's charge. Asks procedure in recording such gifts. [2215]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 July 24.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3. Another MS. in DLC.

    William Coffee's prices for the Corinthian ornaments. Minerals for John P. Emmet. Arrival of marble bases expected on the Ship Caroline, Captain Farmer. [2216]

  • A. BROADHEAD, PLAT OF 1699 ACRES OF EDGEHILL.
    1825 July 27
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    For Francis Walker Gilmer and Valentine W. Southall as trustees for Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RUFUS KING, London.
    1825 July 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. 2 enclosures. #1235. Another MS. in DLC.

    Bills of exchange deposited with King for the use of Thomas Callaway, who is purchasing anatomical equipment for Robley Dunglison. Enclosures: Two bills of exchange, one dated 27 June 1825 for £1350, the other 14 July 1825 for £675, drawn by Kerr & Caskie on James Dunlap of London in favor of Thomas Tredway. [2217]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON FARM BOOK.
    1825 July.
    D. 2 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist. Owned by Gordon Trist Burke. #5385-u.

    Weather prognostics, notes on thermometers, table of weights. [3073]

  • WILL OF ANNE SCOTT MARKS. In hand of THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1825 August 3.
    ADS. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Bequests to T. J. Randolph, Samuel Carr, and Martha J. Randolph. T. J. Randolph, executor. Witnessed by T. J. and Mary J. Randolph. Another will [not present] executed eight days later. [3074]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BOARD of VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1825 August 4.
    LS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Circular. Copy sent to John Hartwell Cocke. #3184. Printed: Cabell 355.

    Henry St. George Tucker, P. P. Barbour, Dabney Carr, and William A. G. Dade having declined the law chair, Francis W. Gilmer, the first choice, now agrees to accept. Accounts for spending of $50,000 for library and apparatus. References to Cummings & Hilliard, John P. Emmet, and Rufus King. [2218]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BOARD of VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1825 August 4.
    LS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Circular. Copy sent to Joseph Carrington Cabell. #201. Printed: Cabell 355.

    Henry St. George Tucker, P. P. Barbour, Dabney Carr, and William A. G. Dade having declined the law chair, Francis W. Gilmer, the first choice, now agrees to accept. Accounts for spending of $50,000 for library and apparatus. References to Cummings & Hilliard, John P. Emmet, and Rufus King. [2218]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to BOARD of VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1825 August 4.
    LS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Circular. Copy sent to Chapman Johnson #38-751. Printed: Cabell 355. #3184.

    Henry St. George Tucker, P. P. Barbour, Dabney Carr, and William A. G. Dade having declined the law chair, Francis W. Gilmer, the first choice, now agrees to accept. Accounts for spending of $50,000 for library and apparatus. References to Cummings & Hilliard, John P. Emmet, and Rufus King. [2218]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEN. JAMES BRECKINRIDGE.
    1825 August 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. In unidentified hand. #11783.

    T. J. reports that four men have declined the law professorship and Francis W. Gilmer has accepted. He accounts for the spending of $50,000, chiefly for the Library, books and apparatus.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, Lynchburg.
    1825 August 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. #5190.

    Letter brought by Mr. Turner to T. J. Randolph. Payment of debt. [3075]

  • JAMES MADISON, Montpellier to [THOMAS JEFFERSON].
    1825 August 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #14476.

    Discusses qualifications of John Tayloe Lomax for the Professorship of Law at the University of Virginia.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER.
    1825 August 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-588. Another MS. in DLC.

    W. A. G. Dade having declined law chair, has asked Visitors to authorize Gilmer's appointment. [2219]

  • JOSEPH AND ELLEN WAYLES COOLIDGE, Boston, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1825 August 5.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #5262.

    Simon Willard to make University clock. To come to Charlottesville to install. Clock for University at Cambridge, Representatives' Chamber at Washington, and New York. [3076]

  • GEORGE HANCOCK, Fotheringay, Montgomery County, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 August 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Offers sell mineral collection and library to University. [2220]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM HILLIARD, Boston.
    1825 August 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #3045-a.

    Instructions and list of books for the University of Virginia library. Recommends use of Clarke's catalogue of law books (1819). [2221]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS APPLETON, Leghorn, Italy.
    1825 August 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Payment for marble columns made for University by Giacomo Raggi and others. Requests an exact statement of balance due after bills of exchange remitted through Samuel Williams and Mr. Bailey. [2222]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE HANCOCK, Fotheringay, Va.
    1825 August 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Refusing his offer to sell mineral collection. [2223]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to RUFUS KING, London.
    1825 August 17.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #1235. Another MS. in DLC.

    Forwarding a duplicate bill of exchange for purchase of University of Virginia anatomical apparatus. [2224]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Edgewood, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 August 19.
    L. 1 pp. Copy attested by N. F. Cabell. Printed: Cabell 356. #2791.

    Approves appointment of Francis W. Gilmer as professor of law. [2225]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 August 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3. Another MS. in DLC.

    Accounts of Dr. Boswell, Gowan & Marx, and Bohn with the University of Virginia. Preparations for Francis Walker Gilmer as a member of the faculty. [2226]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ELLEN WAYLES RANDOLPH COOLIDGE, [Boston].
    1825 August 27.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. #2873. Original owned by Harold J. Coolidge. Printed: L & B XVIII 340-342; M H S Coll I 352-354.

    Void she has left at Monticello. Coolidges' trip through New York and New England parallels that made by T. J. and Madison in 1791. Good behavior of students at the University. Clock for the Rotunda. T. J.'s poor health. [2227]

  • RUFUS KING, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 August 29.
    LS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Another copy: contemporary copy. 2 pp. #1235. Another MS. in DLC.

    Has banked University's funds with Baring Brothers & Co. Bonnycastle's forfeited bond taken up with George Canning. References to Mr. Knowles, executor of the late Professor Bonnycastle, and to John Adams Smith, U. S. chargé in London. [2228]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 August 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Arrival in New York of marble bases and paving squares for the University and of chimney pieces for Monticello. Reference to Bernard Peyton. [2229]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM HILLIARD, Boston.
    1825 August 31.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #1251. Another MS. in DLC.

    Complaints regarding the encyclopedia and other books sent by Hilliard. Necessity for purchasing the best editions. Lack of texts for students. [2230]

  • RUFUS KING, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 September 5.
    L. 2 pp. Copy. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in DLC. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Bill of exchange by Kerr 8: Caskie on James Dunlop in favor of Thomas Tredway received and deposited with Baring Brothers & Co. Letters sent to Mr. Callaway and Peter Barlow. No word from George Canning on Charles Bonnycastle's bond. [2231]

  • HENRY A. S. DEARBORN, Custom House, Boston, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 September 6.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Will see to transferring marble capitals arrived on Brig Farnsworth from Thomas Appleton of Leghorn, Italy, to vessel for Richmond. Mentions Bernard Peyton. Notes on back by T. J. concerning tariff due. [2232]

  • JONATHAN THOMPSON, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 September 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Freight and duty on marble from Leghorn for the University of Virginia, shipped aboard the Sloop Eliza Allen, Captain Allen, to Bernard Peyton. [2233]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to the BOARD OF VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1825 September 10.
    LS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Circular. Copy sent to John Hartwell Cocke. #38-163. Another MS. in DLC. Printed: Cabell 356-357.

    Requesting that Visitors meet with him at Monticello prior to formal meeting, which his health will prevent his attending. [2234]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to the BOARD OF VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1825 September 10.
    LS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Circular. Copy sent to Joseph Carrington Cabell. #201. Another MS. in DLC. Printed: Cabell 356-357.

    Requesting that Visitors meet with him at Monticello prior to formal meeting, which his health will prevent his attending. [2234]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to the BOARD OF VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1825 September 10.
    LS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Circular. Copy sent to Gen. James Breckinridge. #11783. Another MS. in DLC. Printed: Cabell 356-357.

    Requesting that Visitors meet with him at Monticello prior to formal meeting, which his health will prevent his attending.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 September 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Arrival of marble capitals in Boston. Duties payable at Boston and New York. [2235]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to HENRY A. S. DEARBORN, Boston.
    1825 September 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. #2285. Original owned by Mrs. Laird U. Park. Printed: B of R VI 119 (MS. in DLC).

    Duty on marble capitals for the University that have arrived at Boston. [2236]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University.
    1825 September 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Another MS. in DLC. #2737-a.

    Sends accurate statement of articles properly chargeable to library funds. Money put in Francis Walker Gilmer's hands not included. Requests statement of debts and funds on hand to pay them. Mentions Thomas Appleton, Henry A. S. Dearborn, John P. Emmet, and Cummings & Hilliard. [2237]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS VOIGHT, [Philadelphia?].
    1825 September 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Requests estimate on cost of clock and bell for University. [2238]

  • HENRY A. S. DEARBORN, Custom House, Boston, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 September 22.
    LS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Suggests giving bond for duties on marble capitals, while petitioning Congress to remit duties. Lists insurance placed on columns and charges paid. [2239]

  • ROBLEY DUNGLISON, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1825 September 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #4000. Printed: Dorsey, 39.

    Not to call at Monticello. [3077]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to CHARLES BONNYCASTLE, University.
    1825 September 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. #4106.

    "Ideas on the subject of a meridian for the University." Mentions Observatory, Rotunda, and American Philosophical Society Transactions sent to University Librarian John V. Kean. [3078]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, QUERIES ON THE STATE OF UNIVERSITY FUNDS.
    1825 September.
    AD. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3 , RG-5/3.

    Statement of University debts and funds available to pay them and statement on the status of the Library fund from Proctor Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough.

  • STUDENT PETITION to BOARD OF VISITORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1825 September.
    AD. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.801.

    The petition requests the Board to divide the term and extend vacation, considering the "inclement season at which the vacation occurs."

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1825 October 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Covers letter from William J. Coffee, agreeing to reduce prices on cornices. Letter from Coffee to Brockenbrough, 25 September, on verso. [2240]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 October 1.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Request for numbers of students enrolled in each school for T. J.'s report to the Visitors. Figures noted at bottom by Brockenbrough for Professors Blaettermann, Bonnycastle, Dunglison, Emmet, Key, Long, and Tucker. [2241]

  • ROBLEY DUNGLISON to BOARD OF VISITORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1825 October 1, 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: 1825 October 2. Faculty resolution. Copy by Dunglison. ADS. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Dunglison encloses a copy of the Faculty resolution requesting a "vigilant and efficient police" force to guard against disturbances such as the recent student riots.

  • FACULTY to STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1825 October 2.
    DS. 2 pp. by George Tucker, Chairman and ADS 1 pp. by Robley Dunglison, Secretary. Both endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.801.

    Resolutions on the "disgraceful and ungentlemanly riot of last night."

  • STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    [1825 October 3?].
    DS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.801.

    Resolution not to disclose names of student rioters to the Faculty.

  • JONATHAN THOMPSON, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 October 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Duties on the marble received on the Ship Caroline for the University of Virginia. Reference to Bernard Peyton. [2242]

  • BOARD OF VISITORS, REGULATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1825 October 3-7.
    ADS. 4 pp. In T. J.'s hand. #10300, 10300-a.

    Regulations detail required conduct of students and rights and powers of the Board and the Faculty.

  • THOMAS H. KEY and GEORGE LONG to RECTOR and VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    [1825 October 4].
    LS (ALS by Key). 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Offering resignations, having lost confidence after student riot. (See Bruce, History of the University of Virginia II 298 ff.). [2243]

  • THE FACULTY to THE BOARD OF VISITORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1825 October 6.
    4 items. Each: D. 1 pp. 3 signed by Robley Dunglison and George Tucker. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.801.

    Three documents are copies made for T. J. confirming the expulsion of William L. Eyre, Robert A. Thompson and Wilson Miles Carey for their parts in the student riot. The fourth is a list of fourteen students and the penalties each received.

  • THOMAS H. KEY and GEORGE LONG to THE BOARD OF VISITORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1825 October 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.801.

    Key and Long submit their resignations from the faculty.

  • THOMAS H. KEY and GEORGE LONG to THE BOARD OF VISITORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1825 October 6.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.801.

    Key and Long request clarification of the terms of their resignations.

  • WILLIAM HILLIARD, Boston, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 October 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: D. 2 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Sends case of books for University, the invoice for which is enclosed. Problems involved in securing various editions of certain works. Hilliard unable to go abroad personally because commission lowered. Books enclosed for [M. W. D.] Jones and [Valentine] Southall. [2244]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RESOLUTION of the BOARD OF VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1825 October 7.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by A. S. Brockenbrough. #2737-a.

    Duties of the Proctor. Attorney-in-fact for the University responsible for property, breaches of the peace, trespasses by students or others on University grounds. Copy sent to Brockenbrough. [2245]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 October 9.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Reimbursement of Henry A. S. Dearborn for the money advanced for the University of Virginia marble. [2246]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER.
    1825 October 11.
    AL[S clipped]. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-588.

    Offers him the chair of law. [2247]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to the BOARD OF VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1825 October 12.
    ADS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Remittances to Henry A. S. Dearborn, Boston, and Jonathan Thompson, New York, for duties and freight on the University marble. Request for copies of the printed enactments of the Board of Visitors, and for all the land deeds of the University. Instructions regarding construction. [2248]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, JAMES MADISON, CHAPMAN JOHNSON, JAMES BRECKENRIDGE, GEORGE LOYALL, and JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL. BOND to UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
    1825 October 12.
    DS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Witnessed by Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Guaranteeing payment to Collector of Boston for capitals imported on Brig Farnsworth, J. Harmor Master. [2249]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH COOLIDGE, JR., Boston.
    [1825] October 13.
    ALS. 3 pp. Photostat. #2873. Original owned by H. J. Coolidge. Another MS. in MHi. Printed: L & B XVIII 342-346: M H S Coll I 356-359.

    Price for the University clock and bell. Student riot at the University. T. J.'s health. Greetings to Ellen. [2250]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 October 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3. Another MS. in DLC.

    Money advanced by Thomas Appleton to one of the Raggi brothers. [2252]

  • HENRY A. S. DEARBORN, Boston, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 October 21.
    ALS. 2 pp. RG-5/3.

    Endorsed by T. J. 2 enclosures. Payment received for the marble capitals. Enclosures: bills from Henry Hovey & Co. and the Franklin Insurance Co. [2253]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [FRANCIS WALKER GILMER].
    1825 October 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. #8743.

    Dissensions at University of Virginia. Fears schism among professors. Poor health. Regards to Mr. and Mrs. Divers. [3078-b]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to GEORGE W. LEWIS.
    1825 October 25.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #3086. Printed: L & B XVI 124-129; B of R VI 268 (MS. in DLC).

    Recommendation for a course of study in ancient and modern history. David Hume's bias in his History of England. Recommends Coke's Littleton as the best elementary work in law. Mentions Francis Walker Gilmer. [2254]

  • TO THE EUROPEAN MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    [1825 October].
    ADS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.801.

    From the students, denying "feelings of hostility and malevolence."

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM HILLIARD, Boston.
    1825 November 4.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #564.

    Instructions regarding editions of various books for the library. Complaints by students and by George Blaettermann at lack of texts. [2255]

  • MARTIN DAWSON, Milton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 November 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Explains state of University funds. Mentions Joseph C. Cabell and John Hartwell Cocke. [2256]

  • PETER BARLOW, Woolwich, England, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 November 11.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Apparatus for University of Virginia. Prices exceed some of Charles Bonnycastle's estimates. Mentions Rufus King. [2257]

  • THOMAS HEWITT KEY, University of Virginia, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 November 11.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #10300-b.

    Key thanks t. J. for his kindness and attention to Key's friends during their visit to Monticello.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, MEMORANDUM to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 November 12.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Instructions relative to smoke houses and wood yards for the faculty, firewood for class rooms, student regulations, student accounts, and money remitted by Samuel Williams to Thomas Appleton. [2258]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ELLEN WAYLES COOLIDGE.
    1825 November 14-26.
    ALS. 4 pp. Printed: L & B XVIII 346-352; M H S Coll I 359-363. #12141.

    Discipline restored at the University after student riot. News of the loss of Ellen's baggage received from John Hemings. Offers to give to Joseph Coolidge, Jr., the writing desk on which the Declaration of Independence was written. Clock for the University to be made by Mr. Willard when funds permit. Request that the Coolidge buy codfish, tongue, and cognac for him. References to Benjamin Waterhouse and George Ticknor. [2259]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 November 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3. Another MS. in DLC.

    Accounts with [Martin] Dawson and Jonathan Thompson. Instructions regarding the building of smoke houses. [2260]

  • MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1825 November 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #8885.

    Books to T. J. from Destutt de Tracy care of Mr. Connel. Brochure of French gentleman. [3078-c]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBLEY DUNGLISON.
    1825 November 17.
    AL. File draft. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #4000. Printed: Dorsey, 41-43.

    Condition of his health. Payment to Dunglison. The plan of a new medical school he encloses [not present] will show "a specimen of our proficiency in the art of puffery." Mentions Hippocratus. [3079]

  • November 17. JONATHAN THOMPSON, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Receipt of money for expenses incurred for the University of Virginia. (Attached is ALS 12 November from W. Dandridge, Bank of Virginia, to Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough regarding University of Virginia funds). [2261]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH COOLIDGE, JR., Boston.
    1825 November 18.
    ADS and DS. 1 pp. 2 copies. Photostat. #2873. Originals owned by H. J. Coolidge. Another MS. in DLC.

    Card sent with writing desk, made by Ben Randall of Philadelphia, on which T. J. wrote the Declaration of Independence. [2262]

  • Misdated 1824. ROBLEY DUNGLISON, University, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1825] November 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #4000. Printed: Dorsey, 43.

    Will accept no money. T. J.'s health. [3079-a]

  • RUFUS KING, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1825 November 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #4106.

    Negotiations with Foreign Office re Charles Bonnycastle's bond successful. [3080]

  • RUFUS KING, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1825 November 20.
    L. 2 pp. Contemporary copy. Endorsed by T. J. #1235.

    Virginia will not be called upon for the forfeiture of Charles Bonnycastle's bond. Instruments ordered from Mr. Barlow. Reference to George Canning. [2263]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ROBLEY DUNGLISON.
    1825 November 26.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library. #4000. Printed: Dorsey, 44-45.

    Draft on Mr. Raphael. [3081]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to REMBRANDT PEALE.
    1825 November 29.
    ALS. 1 pp. #8894.

    Asks Peale's opinion of Cornelius DeBreet of Baltimore as a possible teacher of landscape painting for University of Virginia. [3081-a]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 December 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 357-358.

    Death of his brother-in-law, Dr. Carter, prevents his attendance at Board of Visitors' meeting. New regulations at the University. References to John Hartwell Cocke, Thomas Cooper, Chapman Johnson, George Loyall, and [George] Tucker. [2264]

  • WILLIAM G. WALL, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 December 8.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-745.

    Requests information on terms of art professorship at University of Virginia, offered to him by Mr. Brown. Offers [Robert?] Greenhow, [David] Hossack, [James] Renwick, and [John] Trumbull as references. [2265]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 December 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3. Another MS. in DLC.

    Instructions regarding professors' salaries, proctor's quarters and salary, store rooms, and a post office at the University. [2266]

  • ROBLEY DUNGLISON PRESCRIPTION FOR THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1825 December 21.
    ANS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #4000. Printed: Dorsey, 48-49.

    Rhubarb and magnesia. For severe pain, laudanum. [3082]

  • RUFUS KING, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 December 25.
    LS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Another contemporary copy. #1235.

    Sends dispatch from George Canning concerning the Bonnycastle bond, notice of which has been given to Peter Barlow. Mr. Warwick of Virginia to ship the apparatus for the University. [2267]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM B. GILES.
    1825 December 26.
    L. 4 pp. 19th century copy. #8722. Printed: L and B XVI, 146-51.

    Usurpation of States rights by federal government. Federal court. Power over commerce, agriculture, and manufacture. Construction of roads and canals. Mentions John Quincy Adams, Federal party, and Hartford Convention. Progress of the University of Virginia, teaching of Latin, and University professors. [3082-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1825 December 27.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Request for copies of the last University of Virginia advertisement. [2268]

  • WILLIAM H. ELLIOTT, Charlotte Court House, Va., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1825 December 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Applies for position of librarian. Mentions Henry St. George Tucker. [2269]

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH to BOARD OF VISITORS, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1825 December.
    D. 2 pp. Draft. Barrow. Fragment in hand of T. J. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.811.

    Fragmentary draft of TB-2270; see below.

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, PROCTOR, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. DEED TO THOMAS JEFFERSON, JAMES MADISON, JAMES BRECKENRIDGE, CHAPMAN JOHNSON, JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, and GEORGE LOYALL, VISITORS.
    1825.
    AD by T. J. 3 pp. Draft. Barrow. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Conveying title of University lands from the Proctor to Rector and Visitors. Four parcels of land formerly owned by John M. and Francis T. Perry, and by Daniel A. and Mary A. F. Piper. [2270]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON STATEMENT OF CASH ADVANCED TO PROFESSORS OF UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    [1825].
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Advances to George Blaettermann, Charles Bonnycastle, Robley Dunglison, Thomas Hewett Key, and George Long from October through December 1824. [2271]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON PROFESSORS' HOUSING AT UNIVERSITY.
    [1825].
    AD. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Laurence G. Hoes. #3159.

    Professors Long, Key, Emmet, Tucker, Blaettermann, Bonnycastle, and Dunglison. Tenants Edwin Conway, E. B. Chapman, Warner Minor, George W. Spotswood, John Gray, and John D. Richeson. Builders James Dinsmore, James Oldham, Mr. Nelson, Richard Ware, John M. Perry, and John Neilson. [3084]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM.
    [1825].
    AD. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    Subjects to be taught. [3085]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "ANATOMICAL THEATRE."
    1825.
    Ink. Paper BD. 11 x 12 in. #171.

    Page One   

    Elevation, two plans, and section. Construction began in 1826. (See Bruce, University of Virginia, , I, 269). [N-365, K-29]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. STUDY. PLAN OF CLINICAL AMPHITHEATRE.
    1825.
    Ink. Paper BD. 12 / 11 3/4 in. #171.

    Page One   

    [N-364]

  • UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. PETER MAVERICK'S PLAN, SHOWING PLAN OF DOME ROOM OF ROTUNDA.
    1825.
    Wove paper, illegible watermark. Engraving, damaged. 21 x 18 1/2 in. #6552.

    Copy 1   Copy 2   Copy 3   Copy 4, Recto   Copy 4, Verso   Copy 5   Copy 6   

    Drawn by John Neilson. For the history and various states of this and other prints, see Betts, "Ground Plans and Prints," pp. 81-90. There are seven other copies at the University of Virginia (21 x 18 3/4; 21 3/4 x 19 1/4; and about 21 3/4 x 19 in.) [N-385]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, CLASSIFICATION BY AGE OF STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE FIRST SESSION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    [1825].
    AD. 1 pp. #11164.

    For the academic year 1825-1826. List of professors on verso.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM F. GORDON.
    1826 January 1.
    L. 2 pp. Extract by N. P. Trist, ca. 1830. Printed: Ford X 358-359; B of R VI 186 (MS. in DLC). #38-414-a.

    Is weakened in body and mind by infirmities. States' rights usurped by the Federal Government. References to the South Carolina Resolutions, Van Buren's motion, and Baylies' proposition. [2275]

  • PHILIP STURTEVANT, Richmond, to ARTHUR [SPICER] BROCKENBROUGH.
    1826 January 1.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.801.

    Impossible to cut the composite capitals for thirty dollars each.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM G. WALL, New York.
    1826 January 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #38-745.

    John P. Emmet will answer his enquiries concerning art position at University. [2272]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [WILLIAM SHORT].
    1826 January 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. #10020-e.

    T. J. writes to Short about contacting Mr. [Herman] Böÿe about the return of his "fine Borda's Circle of Reflection" and his best telescope, since he has given them to the University of Virginia. Böÿe was in Philadelphia "attending the engraver of his map" of Virginia for which Jefferson had lent the instruments.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1826 January 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3. Another MS. in DLC.

    Placement of the temporary bell. Book shelves needed. University advertisements. [2273]

  • JAMES MADISON, Montpellier, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 January 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #10428-b.

    Madison writes regarding the qualifications of a Mr. Walls for Drawing Master at the University and the unlikelihood that he would come since his position in New York was more remunerative. He mentions Jefferson's suggestions to John Patten Emmet.

  • JEFFERSON NEILSON, Transylvania University, Ky., to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 January 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-745.

    Asks requirements for entering senior class. [2274]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to C[LAIBORNE] W[ATTS] GOOCH, Richmond.
    1826 January 9.
    ALS. 2 pp. #3921-b. Printed: L and B XVI, 151-53.

    Federal powers better contained by South Carolina resolutions, Van Buren's motions, and Francis Baylies' propositions than by action of state of Virginia. [3085-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to EDWARD A. TURPIN.
    1826 January 10.
    ALS. 1 pp. #11135.

    T. J. discusses the students and professors at the University, encloses a copy of the University laws and terms of board and tuition [not present], and closes with his family's remembrances and best wishes.

  • JOHN A. TALIAFERRO, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1826 January 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Sends references from Charles Hill and John Wood as candidate for office of librarian. [2276]

  • MANN A. PAGE, Fredericksburg, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 January 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Applies for position of librarian to defray his expenses as student. [2277]

  • FRANCIS TOMQUIST, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 January 17.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Enclosure: AD. 2 pp. #38-755.

    Sends catalog of instruments for sale, including telescope made by William Herschel. New York Athenaeum also interested. Enclosure: catalog. [2278]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to the BOARD OF VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1826 January 20.
    LS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Circular. Copy sent to John Hartwell Cocke. Cocke Papers, #3184. MS. in DLC.

    Qualifications of P. P. Barbour, William A. C. Dade, William Preston, William C. Rives, [John?] Robertson, and Dabney Terrell for the law professorship. [2280]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL.
    1826 January 20.
    ALS. 1 pp. #9513-a.

    Circular on law professor at University of Virginia. Thomas Jefferson Randolph is at legislature regarding T. J.'s debts and disposal of property. Asks Cabell's help. [3085-b]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL.
    1826 January 20.
    ALS. 1 pp.; docketed on verso. #16303.

    Encloses circular [not present] concerning candidates for the law professorship and asks Cabell to share the letter with other members of the Board to save writing multiple copies. Discusses the petition to the General Assembly for permission to sell his property at auction. Suggests the extension to the University of the Riot Act of 1786 for purposes of maintaining discipline. [2279]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS WALKER GILMER.
    1826 January 23.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-588. Printed: Davis 250.

    Dr. Robley Dunglison forbids his visiting Gilmer. Urges him to take care of himself. [2281]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 January 30.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 360361.

    Conference between George Loyall, Chapman Johnson, and Cabell regarding delay in the appointment of a law professor. Action regarding the William and Mary Bill. Conference regarding T. J.'s debts. References to Judge Francis T. Brooke, Judge Dabney Carr, Judge John Coalter, Judge John W. Green, and John T. Lemare. [2282]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to WILLIAM WERTENBAKER, Charlottesville.
    1826 January 30.
    ALS. 1 pp. Another copy: AL. 1 pp. File draft. #38-755.

    Offering temporary appointment as librarian, replacing John V. Kean. Outlines duties. [2283]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON PURCHASING LIST.
    1826 February 1.
    AD. 1 pp. Photostat. Original in James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    Wines: Bergasses, Ledanon, Lienoux, Scuppernong, claret from Richmond, virgin oil of Aix, Muscat de Rivesalte, macaroni, and anchovies. [3086]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 February 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 362.

    Meeting of T. J.'s friends in support of the lottery. David S. Garland's bill for educational funds. [2284]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    [1826] February 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    Progress of the bill to permit the Jefferson lottery. Kindness of Judges Brooke, Cabell, Green, and Carr. [In the University Carr-Cary Papers there is a letter dated 24 March 1826, C. J. Carr to Messrs. Dobbin, Murphy, and Bose, requesting publication of an article signed John Hancock, requesting aid for Mr. Jefferson, benefactor of the people of the United States]. [2285]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1826 February 4.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 363-364.

    With no hope of further funds from General Assembly, has instructed Brockenbrough to reserve all funds for library in Rotunda and for anatomical theatre. Likelihood that Congress will not remit duties on marble columns. Establishment of secondary schools throughout the state. Necessity of an annual report on the primary schools from each county. [2286]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1826 February 7.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 365-367; Ford X 372-374; B of R VI 60 (MS. in DLC).

    Action of the General Assembly concerning his bankruptcy. Possibility of moving to Bedford County, selling Monticello. Disclaims letter appearing in Richmond Enquirer signed "An American Citizen", which declares he feels the legislature has been niggardly toward the University. Mentions James Madison. [2287]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1826 February 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Legislation on Jefferson Lottery. [3087]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CHARLES BONNYCASTLE, University.
    1826 February 8.
    ALS. 1 pp. #4106.

    Letters from Peter Barlow and Rufus King. Encloses copy [present] of LS, George Canning to Rufus King on subject of Bonnycastle's bond. Mentions George Canning and British government. [3088]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 February 8.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Partly printed: Cabell 367-369.

    T. J.'s plan for location of colleges throughout the state better than that of David S. Garland. Motion made by George Loyall regarding T. J.'s lottery. [2288]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1826 February 8.
    L. 1 pp. Copy. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: Ford X 374-375; SNR 414416; B of R VI 383 (MS. in DLC).

    Expressing his affection for T. J. R.'s part in giving him a happy life. Gloom about future prospects with his debts not covered by assets. His misfortunes due to fluctuations in value of money and to long farming depression. Regrets that his family, especially Martha, should be turned out penniless. (On same sheet: T. J. Randolph, Tufton, Va., to Dabney Carr, Baltimore, 18 July 1826, concerning the publication of this letter from Jefferson to make clear to the public the reason for the Jefferson lottery, with a suggested introduction by N. P. Trist. Letter contains discussion of his own financial difficulties.) [2289]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 February 10.
    ALS. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 370-372.

    Action in the Assembly with regard to T. J.'s lottery. Bill to establish colleges throughout the state. References to James Madison, Chapman Johnson, and Hampden-Sydney College. [2290]

  • RUFUS KING, London, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 February 13.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2737-a.

    Encloses Warwick's account for instruments. [2291]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond.
    1826 February 14.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 373-374.

    Secondary education bill. Grateful for the efforts of his friends on the lottery bill, especially for the report of the Committee of Finance. [2292]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1826 February 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 374-375.

    T. J.'s lottery bill. Bill to establish colleges throughout the state. [2293]

  • JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL, Richmond, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 February 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #2791. Printed: Cabell 375-376.

    Passage of T. J.'s lottery bill, with list of the votes of the senators. Bill for establishment of colleges throughout the state. Reference to Samuel Taylor. [2294]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to THOMAS WALKER MAURY. L.
    1826 March 3.
    AL. 1 pp. Contemporary copy. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. #38-755.

    Assurances that he retains his schoolboy affections for James Maury. T. J.'s health broken and faculties impaired. [2295]

  • FRANCIS BROOKE, [Fredericksburg], to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 March 4.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Recommends John T. Lomax of Fredericksburg for law professorship vacated by death of Francis Walker Gilmer. Lists qualifications, including graduation from William and Mary. [2296]

  • FRANCIS BROOKE, Fredericksburg, to JAMES MADISON, Montpellier.
    1826 March 4.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Same subject as letter this date to Jefferson. [2297]

  • A. BROADHEAD, PLAT OF LAND ATTACHED TO SHADWELL MILLS.
    1826 March 7.
    ADS. 1 pp. #10398.

    On verso, certification, 1826 March 21, of the accuracy of the plat and the appraisal of the land's value by Nimrod Bramham, James Lindsay, and John M. Perry; attested by John R. Jones.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to FRANCIS EPPES.
    1826 March 9.
    AL. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #9828. .
  • WILLIAM CABELL RIVES, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 March 13.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Bill to remit duties on marble columns approved by Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives. Expects eventual passage of bill. [2298]

  • JOHN W. GREEN, Culpeper, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 March 16.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Recommends John T. Lomax of Fredericksburg for law professorship. [2299]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON WILL.
    1826 March 16-17.
    ADS. 4 pp. Owned by the Albemarle County Court. #5145. Printed in facsimile: L & B XIX x. Recorded 7 August 1826 by Alexander Garrett, Clerk.

    To his grandson, Francis Eppes, a portion of the Poplar Forest tract. All other property is subject to payment of debts, with the residue after payment going to Thomas J. Randolph, Nicholas P. Trist, and Alexander Garrett for the support of Martha Jefferson Randolph and her heirs. Nothing to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., to ensure that the assets will not go for payment of his debts. Thomas Jefferson Randolph is appointed sole executor, Trist and Garrett to act in the event of Thomas Jefferson Randolph's death. Codicil dated 17 March gives a gold watch to each grandchild, freedom to his slaves, Burwell, John Hemings, and Joe Fosset. Madison Hemings and Eston Hemings apprenticed to John Hemings until the age of 21 when they are to receive their freedom. To Thomas Jefferson Randolph a silver watch, and all his business and literary papers; to the University of Virginia his library, with a portion of it going to Nicholas P. Trist and Joseph Coolidge, Jr.; to James Madison a walking stick. Recommends to his daughter the care of her aunt, Anna Scott Marks. [2300] , [3089]

  • ROBLEY DUNGLISON to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1826 March 18.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. McGregor Library, #4000. Printed: Dorsey, 51.

    Taking catalogue to faculty meeting. Dispensary. [3090]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ELLEN RANDOLPH COOLIDGE, Boston.
    1826 March 19.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #2873. Original owned by Harold J. Coolidge. Printed: L & B XVIII 352-354; M H S Coll I 373-374.

    Sends cuttings from the Taliaferro apple. Thanks for the piano, brandy, fish, tongues, and sounds. [2301]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [NATHANIEL MACON].
    1826 March 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. 1826 March 26 on verso. #16303. Printed: B of R VI 285 (MS. in DLC).

    Introducing his grandson, Thomas J. Randolph. [2302]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [NATHANIEL MACON].
    1826 March 24.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: B of R VI 285 (MS. in DLC).

    Introducing his grandson, Thomas J. Randolph. [2302]

  • ARCHIBALD STUART, Staunton, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 March 25.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Recommends Gen. [Briscoe G.?] Baldwin for law professorship. Distinguished figure at the bar, highly successful in the army, political views acceptable (i.e., Republican). [2303]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [JOHN ADAMS].
    1826 March 26.
    L. 1 pp. Copy. 19th century copy. On verso of 1826 March 24. #16303. Printed: L & B XVI 159-160; B of R VI 9 (MS. in DLC).

    Introducing his grandson, Thomas J. Randolph. [2304]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [JOHN ADAMS].
    1826 March 26.
    L. 1 pp. 19th century copy. On same leaf with 1826 March 24. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231. Printed: L & B XVI 159-160; B of R VI 9 (MS. in DLC).

    Introducing his grandson, Thomas J. Randolph. [2304]

  • [ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH]. UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
    1826 March 31.
    AD. 4 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Copy of statement of receipts and expenditures of the University made for T. J. [2305]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [ROBLEY DUNGLISON].
    1826 March 31.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Photostat. Original owned by Mrs. John Staige Davis. #1608.

    Request for more detailed information regarding books to be ordered for the University Library. [2306]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, LIST OF SLAVES VACCINATED.
    1826 March.
    AD. 1 pp. #10020.

    T. J. gives the age and mother of the slave children he had vaccinated and notes that "not one took."

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, account with JNO. R. JONES.
    1826 April 1.
    D. 1 pp. #8937-b.

    Balance of $6.51 due for cloth, scissors and needles purchased between 1823 November 4 and 1825 May 31.

  • ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH to RECTOR AND VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1826 April 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.801.

    Regarding the composite capitals offered by Philip Sturtevant. Originally enclosed 1825 January 1 and 1826 Jun 6.

  • GEORGE W. SPOTSWOOD to RECTOR AND VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1826 April 3.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.801.

    Spotswood writes concerning the "uncomfortable tenement" he occupies at the University, "lapses in slaves," and the sickness of his family "produced from the situation of the yard drains."

  • JOHN PATTON EMMET to RECTOR AND VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1826 April 3.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.801.

    Emmet encloses two reports of faculty committees. Report A, D. 4 pp., by Professors Bonneycastle, Tucker and Emmet concerns the need for police at the University. Report B, D. 4 pp., by Professors Key, Long and Blaettermann, concerns enactments of the faculty in response to student disturbances.

  • ROBLEY DUNGLISON to RECTOR AND VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    1826 April 3.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Suggestions for graduate requirements in the School of Anatomy and Medicine.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORANDUM to the BOARD of VISITORS, UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA.
    [1826 April 3-4].
    AD. 2 pp. File draft. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Reasons for his objections to the creation of a president of the University. [2307]

  • JON. BOUCHER CARR to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 April 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Agrees to consult with T. J. regarding irregular practices of the University students. Reference to Alexander Garrett. [2308]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to the FACULTY of Professors of the UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA (addressed to Dr. Robley Dunglison).
    1826 April 7.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #1608. Original owned by Mrs. John Staige Davis. Another MS. in DLC.

    Action of the Board of Visitors regarding diplomas and the University code of regulations. [2309]

  • JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Charlottesville, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 April 16.
    ALS. 3 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Recommendations concerning buildings and grounds: drainage, offal depots, replacement of timber used during construction, macadamizing roads. Mentions Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough, Robley Dunglison, and George W. Spotswood. [2310]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to CHARLES BONNYCASTLE.
    1826 April 21.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. #38-174.

    Recommends use of lap boards instead of tables in elliptical lecture room in the Rotunda to give room for more students. [2311]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH CARRINGTON CABELL.
    1826 April 21.
    L. 1 pp. Circular. Copy. Endorsed by T. J. #201. Printed: Cabell 377.

    William Wirt declined office proposed to him. John T. Lomax has accepted law professorship. [2312]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, New York, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1826 April 25.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Support in New York and Boston weak. Lottery should succeed. Will write from Philadelphia. [3091]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [JOHN PATTON EMMET].
    [1826 April 27].
    ALS. 2 pp. File draft. Printed: L & B XVI 163-167; B of R VI 141 (MS. in DLC). RG-1/3/3.761.

    Instructions regarding setting up of a school of botany with plans for a botanical garden. Correa de Serra recommended course combining Linnaeus and Jussieu. [2313]

  • JEFFERSON LOTTERY TICKET.
    1826 April
    D. 1 pp. #2805. Deposited by Thomas P. Grasty.

    Number 1936, issued at Richmond. Signed by Yates & McIntyre for the managers, John Brockenborough (sic), Philip N. Nicholas, and Richard Anderson. [2314]

  • JEFFERSON LOTTERY TICKET.
    1826 April
    D. 1 pp. #9737-d.

    Number 1919, issued at Richmond. Signed by Yates & McIntyre for the managers, John Brockenborough (sic), Philip N. Nicholas, and Richard Anderson. Wm. Grattan, printer. [2314]

  • JEFFERSON LOTTERY TICKET.
    1826 April
    D. 1 pp. Photostat. #9828-a.

    Number 4326, issued at Richmond. Signed by Yates & McIntyre for the managers, John Brockenborough (sic), Philip N. Nicholas, and Richard Anderson. Wm. Grattan, printer. [2314]

  • JEFFERSON LOTTERY TICKETS.
    1826 April
    34 items. Each: D. 1 pp. #8937.

    Numbers 4303, 4304, 4305, 4306, 4308, 4310, 4311, 4312, 4313, 4314, 4315, 4316, 4317, 4318, 4319, 4320, 4321, 4322, 4323, 4324, 4334, 4335, 4336, 4337, 4338, 4339, 4340, 4341, 4345, 4346, 4347, 4348, 4349, 4350, issued at Richmond. Signed by Yates and McIntyre for the managers, John Brockenborough (sic), Philip N. Nicholas, and Richard Anderson. Wm. Grattan, printer. [3091-a]

  • "AMICUS". NOTICES CONCERNING JEFFERSON SUBSCRIPTION.
    [ca.1826 April].
    D. 2 items. Carr-Cary Papers, #1231.

    Stating that T. J. will accept money raised by subscription for his relief. In the same hand, notice of a meeting in Exchange Hall, [Richmond?] for the purpose of relief for T. J. [2315]

  • LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS FOR RELIEF OF THOMAS JEFFERSON FROM DEBT.
    1826 May 1.
    DS. 1 pp. Partially printed. #6127.

    Subscribers pledged funds to be at the disposal of the General Committee appointed for relief of T. J. at a meeting of citizens of New York.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1826 May 2.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Necessity of making payment to Henry A. S. Dearborn, Collector of Boston. [2316]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    1826 May 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    Instructions regarding the setting up of the capitals, repairing leaky roofs, plastering, and making of library tables. References to Mr. Broke (i. e. A. H. Brooks), a tin worker, and to John Hartwell Cocke. [2317]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to [FERDINAND R. HASSLER].
    1826 May 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #1566. Another MS. in DLC.

    Refers him to Professors Thomas H. Key and Charles Bonnycastle in regard to possible use of his mathematics book as a text at the University. Orders a copy for himself. [2318]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RECOMMENDATION for JESSE B. HARRISON.
    1826 May 5.
    L. 1 pp. Copy by N. P. Trist sent to John Hartwell Cocke. Cocke Papers, #3604.

    Recommending Harrison for professorship of French and Spanish at the University of North Carolina. This copy made in 1827 when Harrison was considered for post at University of Virginia. On the same sheet are extracts of letters from James Madison to George Long, n.d., and George Ticknor to James Madison, 1827 November 9. [2319]

  • WILLIAM CABELL RIVES, Washington, to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    1826 May 13.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Passage of bill remitting duties paid on marble columns. Separate post office for University approved. Mentions Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough. [2320]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1826 May 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-163.

    Dissatisfied with conditions of University. Lists matters needing attention: Rotunda leaks; water supply inadequate because of pipe problems; gas lights needed; remission of duties on columns; botanical garden; clock. Mentions John P. Emmet and Mr. Ziegler. [2321]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Bremo.
    1826 May 20.
    ALS. 2 pp. Draft. #7254-b. Photostat.

    Dissatisfied with conditions of University. Lists matters needing attention: Rotunda leaks; water supply inadequate because of pipe problems; gas lights needed; remission of duties on columns; botanical garden; clock. Mentions John P. Emmet and Mr. Ziegler. [2321]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOHN HARTWELL COCKE, Charlottesville.
    1826 May 28.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. #38-163.

    Requests consultation with Cocke and Alexander Garrett regarding University papers. [2322]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
    1826 May 28.
    AD. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Estimate of resources and expenses of the University 1826-1828, with references to 1829-1831. [2323]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON INSTRUCTIONS TO ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH.
    [ca. 1826 May].
    AD. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Instructions regarding work on the University's Rotunda, clock and bell, macadamizing roads, water supply, botanical garden, purchasing of chemicals and gas lights for Dr. Emmet's use, and copy of enactments for each student. Penciled annotations by Brockenbrough of cost of various items. Includes a sketch for measuring "the tympanum of the portico of the Rotunda" for a clock and bell. [2324, N-555]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH COOLIDGE, JR.
    1826 June 4.
    AL. 2 pp. File draft. #5262. Printed: L and B XVIII. 354-57.

    Congress suspended tax on marble; Mr. Willard's work on University clock. Dial plate in Boston. Well driller. Student conduct. Probably included Item 3093. [3092]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH COOLIDGE, JR., Boston.
    1826 June 4.
    ALS. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by H. J. Coolidge. Printed: L & B XVIII 354-357; U. Va. Alumni Bulletin V 112; M H S Coll I 374-377. #2873.

    Instructions for the making of the University clock by Mr. Willard. University's need for a workman who can bore for water to immense depths. Student discipline. [2325]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON CONSTRUCTION OF UNIVERSITY CLOCK. AND BELL.
    1826 June 4.
    ADS. 2 pp. #5262.

    Probably a draft for an enclosure in Item 3092. [3093]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ELLEN WAYLES COOLIDGE, Boston.
    1826 June 5.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. #2873. Original owned by H. J. Coolidge. Printed: Ford X 387-390.

    News of the neighborhood. Greetings to Cornelia Randolph. [2326]

  • JOSEPH COOLIDGE, JR., Boston, to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1826 June 15.
    ALS. 1 pp. Endorsed by T. J. as received June 1, possibly in error for July 1. Not entered in epistolary record. #5262.

    Mr. Willard's work on clock. Bell. Received desk on which Declaration of Independence was written. [3094]

  • HENRY ALEXANDER SCAMMELL DEARBORN to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1826 June 21
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-5/3.

    Encloses bond [not present] for duties on the marble capitals.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University.
    1826 June 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. File draft. Endorsed by T. J. RG-5/3.

    [Simon] Willard to construct clock and purchase bell for the University. Remittance to be made through Joseph Coolidge, Jr. of Boston. [2327]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to ARTHUR SPICER BROCKENBROUGH, University.
    1826 June 22.
    ALS. 1 pp. Recipient's copy. Endorsed by Brockenbrough. #2737.

    [Simon] Willard to construct clock and purchase bell for the University. Remittance to be made through Joseph Coolidge, Jr. of Boston. [2327]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JOSEPH COOLIDGE, JR., Boston.
    1826 June 22.
    AL[S clipped]. 1 pp. Photostat. #2873. Original owned by Harold J. Coolidge. Another MS. in DLC.

    Remittance for Mr. Willard, clockmaker. Greetings to Ellen Coolidge. [2328]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA BALANCE SHEET.
    1826 [ante July].
    AD. 2 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    [2329]

  • 3 UNIDENTIFIED LETTER WRAPPERS TO THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    [1826] July 1-3.
    Each 1 pp. Owned by Gordon Trist Burke. #5385-s.

    Sickroom notes on verso, dated July 1, 2, 3, purported to detail T. J.'s last illness. Endorsed by N. P. Trist. [3094-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON POEM TO MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    [ante 1826 July 2].
    AD. 1 pp. Photostat. Location of original unknown. #3159. Originally calendared as [1782].

    "A Death-Bed Adieu. " [2383]

  • GEORGE LONG to VISITORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1826 July 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.801.

    Asks about requirements for diploma in Greek.

  • ALEXANDER GARRETT, Monticello, to MRS. ALEXANDER GARRETT, Charlottesville.
    1826 July 4.
    ALS. 1 pp. Garrett Papers, #860.

    Announcing death of Jefferson. Burial plans. Reactions of Martha Randolph and the rest of the family. [2330]

  • SUMMARY OF DEBT OF THOMAS JEFFERSON and THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1826 July 4.
    D. 2 pp. In unidentified hand. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    T. J. debts to James Lyle, Opie Norris through Higginbotham, Andrei Pinni as heir to Mazzei, Hiram Saunder, A. Robertson of Lynchburg, James Leitch, Richmond banks, Ludlow of New York, and T. J. Randolph. Total: $107,273.63. T. J. Randolph debts to William and Mary College, Richmond and Lynchburg banks, Kirby's executor, Norton's executor, Literary Fund, John Neilson, Robert Davis. Total $61,064.25. Mentions Marshall, Pantops, and Welks. [3095]

  • "A DEATH-BED ADIEU FROM TH.J. TO MR. "
    [1826 July?].
    D. 2 pp. #5118.

    Possibly in the hand of Martha Jefferson Randolph. See [2383]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH. ACCOUNT OF THOMAS JEFFERSON'S LAST ILLNESS AND DEATH.
    [ca. 1826 July].
    AD. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [2331]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES CRITICIZING LE SYSTÈME SOCIAL OF BARON D'HOLBACH.
    1826 July.
    D. 1 pp. In hand of N. P. Trist. Owned by Gordon Trist Burke. #5385-u.

    [3096]

  • MONTICELLO. TWO SKETCHES OF PLAN SHOWING LOCATION OF FURNISHINGS AND WORKS OF ART.
    Post 1826 July.
    #5385-ac.

    By Cornelia J. Randolph. [N-563]

  • STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT OF THOMAS JEFFERSON ESTATE WITH JOHN WINN AND DAVIS.
    1826 August 1-1827 January.
    D. 3 pp. In unidentified hand. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [3097]

  • [THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH?]. APPRAISAL OF THOMAS JEFFERSON'S PROPERTIES.
    [ante 1826 October 4].
    D. 2 pp. #2260.

    Valuation of slaves (including Sally Hemings at fifty dollars), livestock, farm tools, and carriages, made after Jefferson's death, mentioning omission of five slaves freed by T. J.'s will. In at least two hands. [2332]

  • INVENTORY AND APPRAISAL OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    1826 October 4.
    ADS. 3 pp., Barrow. #5145.

    Signed by the appraisers Reuben Lindsay, John H. Craven, and Martin Dawson, and recorded by Alexander Garrett on 1826 Nov. 6. With appointment of appraisers, 1826 August 7, recorded by Garrett; and appraisers' oath, 1826 October 4, sworn before John M. Perry and Martin Dawson.

  • INVENTORY AND APPRAISAL OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON IN CAMPBELL COUNTY.
    1826 December 13.
    ADS. 2 pp. #5145.

    Archibald Robinson, William Gough and Henry L. Langhorne. With 1826 August 7, appointment and 1826 December 13, qualification of appraisers.

  • INVENTORY AND APPRAISAL OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON AT TUFTON AND LEGO.
    1827 January 11.
    ADS. 1 pp. #5145.

    John M. Perry, Reuben Lindsay, Jr. and John H. Craven. With 1827 January 13 oath of John M. Perry as appraiser.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, ESTATE, account with JNO. R. JONES.
    1827 April 1.
    D. 1 pp. #8937-b.

    Balance of $17.22 due for items purchased 1826-1827.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON PLAN FOR ROTUNDA BELL AND CLOCK. In hand of N. P. Trist.
    1827 September 27.
    D. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. See Nichols, N-371.

    Explanatory note dated Monticello. [3100]

  • RECEIPTS FOR MONTICELLO ESTATE SALE.
    1827.
    28 items. #5291.

    Receipts from sale held at Monticello, 1827, following T. J.'s death, including slaves, furniture, art, china, and land. Purchasers include relatives and friends Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Cornelia Randolph, Nicholas Philip Trist, Joseph Coolidge, Charles Bankhead, John Wayles Eppes and Edward Coles; University of Virginia professors Charles Bonnycastle and George Blaettermann; and local residents and business associates Craven Peyton, John M. Perry, Peachey R. Gilmer, Charles Everett, and Martin Dawson.

  • FARMERS BANK OF VIRGINIA to THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1828 January 24.
    DS. 1 pp. #9400.

    A list of bonds by William Nekervis credited to the estate of T.J. and received for collection from Alexander Garrett.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ACCOUNT WITH THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH.
    1828 March 9.
    D. 1 pp. In hand of N. P. Trist. #15410-f.

    Account for 1823 January 1-1827 January 1. [3100-a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, ESTATE, account with JNO. R. JONES.
    1828 April 1.
    D. 1 pp. #8937-b.

    Balance of $19.76 due for items purchased in 1827.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LIST OF BOOKS LENT TO FRIENDS.
    [182-].
    AD. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mr. Short, Col. Lewis, Peter Carr, Mr. Wingfield, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Brown, Mr. Carr, Mr. McLung, Mr. McDowell, Mr. Mathews, F. Eppes, and Mr. Crawford. Addition in childish hand of T. J. Randolph. [3101]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LIST OF PAINTINGS, ETC., AT MONTICELLO.
    [182-].
    AD. 11 pp. McGregor Library, #2958-b.

    Names 126 paintings, sculptures, medals, and other art works, often with artists and sources. Subjects are chiefly religious, classical, mythological, and historical. [3102]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LIST OF HIS ART OBJECTS.
    [182-].
    AD. 14 pp. Moyer-Jefferson Papers, #5291.

    Names 48 paintings and art works, often with artists and sources. Subjects are chiefly religious, classical, mythological, and historical. [3103]

  • DEED FOR THE SALE OF MONTICELLO.
    1836 May 20.
    ADS. 4 pp. #1533.

    Executed between James T. and Julia Ann Barclay and Uriah Phillips Levy. Recorded by Ira [?] Garrett, Clerk of Albemarle County Court.

  • LIST OF DRAWINGS DEPOSITED BY WILSON CARY NICHOLAS RANDOLPH WITH THE PROCTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    1898 February 9 and March 26.
    DS. 1 pp. In the hand of Thomas H. Carter(?). With: 1898 March 26. Wilson Cary Nicholas Randolph to Col. Thomas H. Carter. ALS. 1 pp. #171.

    A list of drawings by T. J. deposited at the University of Virginia. Randolph asks Carter to turn over the drawings to Mansfield White who "wishes to take them to the New York office & compare them with the list left there." The list is signed by Richard Mansfield White 1898 April 2 acknowledging receipt of the drawings.

Series II: Miscellaneous Undated Items
  • DESIGN FOR A DESK.
    n.d.
    Paper CX. 4 1/2 x 6 in. #6225.

    [N-436]

  • DRAWING FOR A LOCKING MECHANISM (?).
    n.d.
    #5533.

    [N-561]

  • ELEVATION AND PLANS OF DORMITORIES.
    n.d.
    Ink. "Range 589 feet. 6 inches." Paper CW. 15 1/2 x 7 1/4 in. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Recto   

    Elevation shows arches on first floor and wood columns above. Possibly another study for N-374. [N-377]

  • ELEVATION OF THREE-STORY DORMITORY WITH EIGHT ROOMS TO EACH FLOOR. THREE FLOOR PLANS.
    n.d.
    Ink and wash. Paper CW. 13 x 10 in. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Recto   

    Probably studies for University of Virginia, not by Jefferson, possibly by General John Hartwell Cocke; see his letter of May 3, 1819, to Jefferson.) [N-374]

  • ELEVATION OF TWO-STORY DORMITORY WITH WINGS. ELEVATION OF ONE-STORY DORMITORY. TWO FIRST-FLOOR PLANS AND ONE SECOND-FLOOR PLAN.
    n.d.
    Ink and wash. Paper CW. 12 1/2 x 9 in. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Recto   

    Possibly another study for N-374. [N-375]

  • "A GARDEN SEAT BY MR. JONES. FROM CHAMBER'S KEW."
    n.d.
    Ink. Paper CW. 9 x 15 1/2 in. #171.

    Recto   

    Writing not by Jefferson, perhaps John Neilson. A study of rendering. [N-497]

  • GEOMETRY PROBLEM.
    n.d.
    AD. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Has notes by T. J. at foot on method of drawing an octagon, and demonstration on verso. [3168]

  • GRAPH PAPER.
    n.d.
    1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Said to have belonged to T. J. [3146]

  • "THE HEWING OF STONE."
    n.d.
    Paper CN. Portion watermarked. 8 x 5 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    [N-499]

  • MONTICELLO. ROUGH SKETCH OF OUTLINE OF HOUSE AND DEPENDENCIES.
    n.d.
    #9828.

    Authenticated in unidentified hand. [N-562]

  • NOTES ON MAKING A JOINT, WITH SAMPLE.
    n.d.
    AD. 3 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. See Nichols, N-379.

    In unidentified hand on lettercover addressed to T. J. [3112]

  • [N. P. TRIST'S] DESCRIPTION OF THOMAS JEFFERSON'S PRESSES AND THEIR CONTENTS.
    n.d.
    2 pp. #15410-f.

    On verso of lettercover postmarked n.y. February 14. [3159]

  • A PAPER PROTRACTOR, HOMEMADE.
    n.d.
    #171.

    Recto   

    [N-505]

  • "PLAN C." ELEVATION AND TWO PLANS OF TWO-STORY DORMITORY.
    n.d.
    Ink and wash. Paper CW. 12 x 8 3/4. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Recto   

    Possibly another study for N-374. [N-376]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ACCOUNT WITH [?].
    n.d.
    D. 1 pp. In unidentified hand. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mentions Norton and Col. Nicholas. [3171]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON "ALGERINE CEMENT."
    n.d.
    Paper CW. 8 x 3 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    [N-433]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON APOTHECARY'S SCALE.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. #38-755.

    Scale of equivalent weights. On verso: version of song, "Bumpers Squire Jones, " in hand of Martha Randolph. (See Gentlemen's Magazine, XIV 612). [2333]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ARCHITRAVE OF THE ARCHES OF THE DINING ROOM AT MONTICELLO.
    n.d.
    Paper AJ. 9 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    Includes a note regarding Mr. Dinsmore. During the recent restoration, Milton Grigg, the architect, found a beam with Dinsmore's name written on it. [N-188]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON AUTOGRAPH to MR. BOTTA.
    n.d.
    ALS. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by St. Paul's School. #2212.

    [2335]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON BLANK DINNER INVITATION WITH STAGE OR MAIL SCHEDULE ON VERSO.
    n.d.
    AD. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Lynchburg. [3148]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON BREMO. ELEVATION.
    n.d.
    #7298.

    [N-351b]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON BREMO. PLAN.
    n.d.
    #7298.

    [N-351a]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON CHESS PROBLEM, STATED AND SOLVED.
    n.d.
    AD. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    [3170]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON COPY OF A BALLAD.
    n.d.
    AD. 2 pp. Printed: Percy III no. 12. #38-753.

    Although Jefferson has been credited frequently with the authorship of a ballad, The King of France, this copy is a fragment of an old English ballad, Valentine and Ursine or Valentine and Orson, which is printed in Bishop Thomas Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry as number 12 in his 3rd series, book 3. In his catalogue of 1783, Jefferson lists Percy's work as one of the volumes he intended to purchase. [2334]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON COPY OF LORD BYRON'S ENIGMA.
    n.d.
    AD. 2 pp. #6696.

    [3153]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DRAWING and SPECIFICATIONS for a GAME BAG.
    n.d.
    D. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [2337, N-556]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DRAWING and SPECIFICATIONS for SERPENTINE WALL of the UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Samuel H. McVitty. Printed: Corks and Curls (Univ. of Va. annual) 1934 320-321. #1871-a.

    [2338]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DRAWINGS.
    n.d.
    10 pp. 8 T. J. AD. Section D printed: Fiske Kimball, "Jefferson and the Public Buildings of Virginia", Huntington Library Quarterly XII 3 (May 1949) figures 6-7, pp. 308-309, incorrectly attributed to the Coolidge Collection. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Rough drafts, finished plans, and specifications for various buildings.
    A. Two-story building. Elevation, first and second floor plans. Pen drawings, ink wash. Marked "Plan C". [2336, N-376]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DRAWINGS.
    n.d.
    10 pp. 8 T. J. AD. Section D printed: Fiske Kimball, "Jefferson and the Public Buildings of Virginia", Huntington Library Quarterly XII 3 (May 1949) figures 6-7, pp. 308-309, incorrectly attributed to the Coolidge Collection. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Rough drafts, finished plans, and specifications for various buildings.
    B. Three-story building. Elevation, three floor plans. Pen drawings, ink wash. [2336, N-374]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DRAWINGS.
    n.d.
    10 pp. 8 T. J. AD. Section D printed: Fiske Kimball, "Jefferson and the Public Buildings of Virginia", Huntington Library Quarterly XII 3 (May 1949) figures 6-7, pp. 308-309, incorrectly attributed to the Coolidge Collection. #770.

    Rough drafts, finished plans, and specifications for various buildings.
    C. Five floor plans; pencil sketches with ink specifications, showing varying arrangements of centrally located circular and elliptical rooms. Perhaps drawings for unidentified residences; or tentative sketches proposed for the Capitol and Governor's House in Richmond (actually constructed from other plans); or more probably sketches for the President's House in Washington, made in preparation for anonymous submission of an entry in the competition announced by the Commissioners of Federal Buildings, 1792. [2336, N-409, N-410]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DRAWINGS.
    n.d.
    10 pp. 8 T. J. AD. Section D printed: Fiske Kimball, "Jefferson and the Public Buildings of Virginia", Huntington Library Quarterly XII 3 (May 1949) figures 6-7, pp. 308-309, incorrectly attributed to the Coolidge Collection. #770.

    Rough drafts, finished plans, and specifications for various buildings.
    D. First and second floor plans for a square residence with north and south porticoes, wings connected to the main building by arcades; ink drawings. Students of Jeffersonian architecture have identified these drawings as (1) tentative studies for the President's House and (2) tentative studies for the Governor's House at Richmond. (See Fiske Kimball's article cited above). It may be noted that the one parlor shown occupies less than one ninth of the first floor, which is largely occupied by bedrooms, a nursery, etc.--a much simpler plan than that of the Governor's House at Williamsburg--suggesting that this plan may be for an unidentified country residence. [2336, N-281, N-282]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DRAWINGS.
    n.d.
    10 pp. 8 T. J. AD. Section D printed: Fiske Kimball, "Jefferson and the Public Buildings of Virginia", Huntington Library Quarterly XII 3 (May 1949) figures 6-7, pp. 308-309, incorrectly attributed to the Coolidge Collection. #861.

    Rough drafts, finished plans, and specifications for various buildings.
    E. Floor plan and cross section of elevation of a residence. Elevation labeled "Thos. Jefferson Archt. Longitudinal Section. Robt. Mills delr." Ink drawings showing details of interior. [2336, N-412, N-413]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON DRAWINGS.
    n.d.
    10 pp. 8 T. J. AD. Section D printed: Fiske Kimball, "Jefferson and the Public Buildings of Virginia", Huntington Library Quarterly XII 3 (May 1949) figures 6-7, pp. 308-309, incorrectly attributed to the Coolidge Collection.

    Rough drafts, finished plans, and specifications for various buildings.
    F. See [7] and [1516] above for drawings of Monticello and Poplar Forest. [2336]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ENDORSED WRAPPER: "SURVEYS OF SHADWELL."
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [3163]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ENDORSED WRAPPER: "SURVEYS OF LEGO.
    n.d.
    " AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [3164]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON EXTRACT FROM EDWARD YOUNG'S THE BROTHERS.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. #6643.

    Poem.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON LOGARITHM TABLES.
    n.d.
    AD. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    Sine, cosine, tangent, and cotangent tables on recto. More tables with triangular forms on verso. [3165]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MAP OF CANAL AND SAW MILL.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. 7 3/4" x 9 3/4". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. See Nichols, N-487.

    [3130]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MAP OF CHARLOTTESVILLE AND MILTON.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. 16" x 10". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [3131, N-557]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MAP OF JAMES RIVER AND FLUVANNA RIVER FROM RICHMOND TO MONTICELLO.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. 7 1/4" x 14 5/8. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [3133, N-559]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MARGINAL NOTES IN COPY OF THE FIRST COLLECTION OF VOLUME THE SECOND OF THE MOSTE FAVOURITE MINUETS WITH THEIR BASSES (London, n.d.).
    n.d.
    AD. 2 pp. Monticello Music Collection; owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #3177-a.

    Method for tuning harpsichord. [3155]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MATHEMATICAL NOTES.
    n.d.
    AD. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Method of cosecants. [3167]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, [Milton] to JAMES OLDHAM, at Mr. Gallego's, Richmond.
    n.d.
    Lettercover. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by Victor B. Levit. #8265-b.

    [3173]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MUSIC.
    n.d.
    AD. 3 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5118.

    "The Adieu, ""Love and Opportunity, ""The Pleasures of the Town, "Minuet de la cour, Air de l'Epreuve villageoise, and "Money Musk. "[3150]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON MUSIC.
    n.d.
    AD. 2 pp. Monticello Music Collection; owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #3177-a.

    Not titled. [3151]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTE DESCRIBING LAND EXTENDING FROM RIVANNA RIVER TO MONTICELLO MOUNTAIN.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [3113]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES AND SKETCHES FOR BUILDING A "PORTABLE FRAME FOR [CONSTRUCTING] RIDGES.
    n.d.
    AD. Fragment. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #3620.

    With two sketches of this device for protecting young plants. [3107, N-576]

  • [THOMAS JEFFERSON]. NOTES ON CONSTRUCTING AN ELLIPSE.
    n.d.
    D. 1 pp. 19th century copy. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [2339]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON DIGGING A HA! HA! MOAT.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    Lists slaves who are diggers of this trench. [3108]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON DISTANCES IN POLES.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Survey of a road, partly on lands of N. M. L[ewis] . [3104]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON ELEVATIONS IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH TERMS.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #3620.

    Mentions river, Monticello, and Montalto with [barometric readings?] at each site. [3149]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON FLOWER GARDENING.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #3620.

    [3106]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON HERBS.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #1397.

    [2340]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON "HORSE WHEELS" FOR MILLS AT LEGO AND TUFTON.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #3620.

    On verso of similar notes in unidentified hand. [3109, N-564]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES FOR ONE QUARTER.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    Spirits, whiskey, salt, brown sugar, white sugar, tea, coffee, cotton, and candles. [3110]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON HOW FAR THINGS ARE VISIBLE FROM MONTICELLO. AD.
    n.d.
    Fragment. 1 pp. McGregor Library, #3620.

    English and French measurements. [3111]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON LIVESTOCK.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. On verso of lettercover, [?] to T. J., Milton. McGregor Library, #3620.

    [3114]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON LIVESTOCK AT MONTICELLO, TUFTON, AND LEGO.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. On verso of lettercover, [?] to [?], ATTORNIES AT LAW, Charlottesville. McGregor Library, #3620.

    [3115]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON NAIL SIZES.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    [3116]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON SUN.
    n.d.
    AD. 2 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5118.

    Mentions London, Paris, and Fry-Jefferson map. On verso are notes on winds, comparing Williamsburg and Monticello. [3117]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES on a SURVEY in FAUQUIER COUNTY, VA.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Photostat. #38-755.

    Original unknown. [2341]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES ON TIN AND PLANKING NEEDED AT MONTICELLO.
    AD. 2 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    [3118]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES, UNIDENTIFIED.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Photostat. Original owned by James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Fredericksburg. #3159.

    Perhaps index to mathematics book. [3120]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON NOTES FOR USE OF BORDA'S CIRCLE.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Edgehill Randolph Papers. #5533.

    Includes formula for correction of instrumental error. [3169]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON PLAN FOR OCTAGONAL BUILDING.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. 4 3/4" x 8 1/4". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533. See Nichols, N-496.

    Unidentified. [3140]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON PLAT OF HARRISON FAMILY LAND.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. 15" x 11". Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    Recto   

    Mr. Harrison's mill and Woodson's Ferry. [3132, N-558]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON PLAT OF MONTICELLO.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. 11" x 15 3/8". Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5348.

    [3135, N-526-B]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON ALBEMARLE COUNTY. PLAT OF NICHOLAS M. LEWIS' LAND.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. 3" x 5 1/4. Owned by Mrs. Edwin Page Kirk. #5291.

    [3134, N-560]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON POEMS.
    n.d.
    AD. 2 pp. #6004.

    "Tweed Side " and "To Maggy My Love I Did Tell. "[3152]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON "RAILING OF TERRASSES."
    n.d.
    Ink. Paper CX. 7 3/4 x 10 in. Scale: full size. #171.

    Recto   

    [N-370]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SURVEY MAP.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. 12 3/8" x 8". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Unidentified. [3142]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SURVEY MAP.
    n.d.
    AD. 2 pp. 21" x 16". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Unidentified. [3143]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SURVEY MAP OF MONTICELLO.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. 15" x 20". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [3136, N-526-D]

  • MAP OF EDGEHILL, SHADWELL, LEGO AND PANTOPS.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. 16 3/8" x 20 3/8". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [3137, N-526-C]

  • MAP AND SURVEY OF SHADWELL, PANTOPS, LEGO, AND EDGEHILL.
    n.d.
    AD. Fragment, 2 pp. 9 1/2" x 16". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    [3138, N-526-E]

  • SURVEY MAP.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. 12 3/8" x 8". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Unidentified. [3142, N-526-F]

  • SURVEY MAP.
    n.d.
    AD. 2 pp. 21" x 16 1/2". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Unidentified. [3143, N-526-G]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON SURVEY NOTES.
    n.d.
    AD. 4 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Unidentified. [3144]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON TABLE OF MILEAGES, MONTICELLO TO POPLAR FOREST, BEDFORD COUNTY.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. #6696.

    Monticello, Carter's Bridge, Warren Ferry, Gibson's gate, Raleigh, Mrs. Flood's, H. Flood's, Hunter's, Candler's, Limestone Bridge, Poplar Forest, Campbell Court House, Flat Creek, Waterlick, Turnpike, my road, western gate, and Poplar Forest house. [3147]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH, JR., Monticello.
    n.d.
    LETTERCOVER. 1 pp. Owned by George Green Shackelford. #5333.

    Draft of letter in unidentified hand. [3156]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [?].
    n.d.
    ALS. Letterpress copy. Fragment. 1 pp. Last page only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mentions Congressional campaign. [3123]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [?].
    n.d.
    ALS. Letterpress copy. Fragment. 1 pp. Last page only. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Land and slave sales. [3124]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [?].
    n.d.
    ALS. Fragment. 2 pp. #6085.

    Scientific discussion. [3125]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIDENTIFIED MARKINGS.
    n.d.
    AD. 2 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Perhaps wrappers. "1st day: plat" and "to be decyphered." [3162]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. ELEVATION AND SECTION OF DORMITORIES, SHOWING COLONNADES AND "ROOFLETS."
    n.d.
    Ink. Paper CZ. 22 x 7 1/4 in. "Scale: 3 I to the line." #171.

    Recto   

    [N-367, K-31]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. ELEVATION OF PAVILION X.
    n.d.
    Ink and wash. Thin paper, no watermark. 6 3/4 x 8 in. #171.

    Drawn by John Neilson? [N-353, K-Pl. 17]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. ELEVATION OF A TUSCAN COLUMN.
    n.d.
    Ink. Scale: 2' = 1". Paper CZ. 5 1/2 x 19 1/4. #171.

    Recto   

    [N-372]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. FRAGMENT OF A STUDY FOR THE PLAN OF THE ROTUNDA.
    n.d.
    Ink. Paper CZ. 7 1/2 x 10 3/4 in. with 2 3/4 x 7 3/4 in. portion cut out. #171.

    Recto   

    [N-333]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. OBSERVATORY.
    n.d.
    Ink. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 x 7 1/2 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    Specifications on back. [N-381]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. STUDY FOR OBSERVATORY.
    n.d.
    Pencil. Scale: 10' = 1". Paper BD. 8 1/4 x 11 3/4 in. #171.

    Recto   

    [N-380]

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. THIRD VARIANT FOR RANGE AND GARDENS, SHOWING SERPENTINE WALLS.
    n.d.
    Ink. Paper CZ. 15 3/4 x 6 1/2 in. Scale: 40' = 1". #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    See N-305, N-306, and N-366. [N-369]

  • TUSCAN COLUMN AND BASE.
    n.d.
    Rendered in wash. Paper CX. 8 x 9 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    Perhaps a study by to Mills to teach Cornelia J. Randolph rendering. [N-502]

  • UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA? ARCHITRAVE?
    n.d.
    Fragment, badly damaged. 10 1/4 x 17 in. RG-1/3/3.761.

    Recto   Verso   

    [N-378]

  • UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "DESCRIPTION OF A JOINT OR SPLICE," WITH A CUTOUT MODEL.
    n.d.
    #5533.

    Recto   Verso   

    [N-379]

  • UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. NOTE TO JEFFERSON SIGNED J. DINSMORE, REGARDING DIMENSIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
    n.d.
    Paper CX. 6 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. #171.

    Recto   Verso   

    [N-373]

  • [?] to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    n.d.
    LETTERCOVERS. 5 items, each 1 pp. #5385-t.

    Includes one franked by William Wirt as Attorney General of U.S. [3157]

  • [?] to THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello.
    n.d.
    LETTERCOVERS. 2 items, each 1 pp. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5385-n.

    [3158]

  • [?], to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Lettercover. Owned by Gordon Trist Burke. #5385-u.

    [3160]

  • [?], to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Lettercover. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. #5385-f.

    Care of Mr. Brown. [3161]

  • JOHN CLIFTON, SKETCH OF MONTICELLO.
    n.d.
    1 pp. Pen and ink. 8x12 cm. #10059.
  • J. B. LONGACRE, PORTRAIT OF THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    n.d.
    1 pp. Watercolor. 8x6 cm. #10059.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, NOTE.
    n.d.
    AN. 1 pp. RG-1/3/3.761.

    "Candidates for Professorships"

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON to [FREDERICK W.] HATCH.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Lettercover. McGregor Library, #2988.
  • SURVEY AND PLAT OF LAND IN BEDFORD COUNTY ON WOLF BRANCH
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Owned by T. J.?

  • [?], to THOMAS JEFFERSON.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Lettercover. #5385-ac. Owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation.

    Postmarked July 12.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, CALLING CARD.
    n.d.
    D. 1 pp. Engraved. #8824-af.
  • MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY, RECEIPT FOR INSURANCE POLICY
    n.d.
    D. 1 pp. Printed. Signed by T. J. and William Dawson. Photostat. #5385-ah. Original owned by Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation.
  • LIST OF BALANCES DUE THE ESTATE OF PETER JEFFERSON.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. #6004.

    23 entries from "W. Harvie's book of the estate's accounts"

  • LETTER FRAGMENTS.
    n.d.
    ALS. 2 fragments. One in T. J.'s hand. #7109.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, BALLAD.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. #9090-c.

    First line: "Last Valentine's day when bright Phoebus shone clear"

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, SONGS.
    n.d.
    2 items. Each: AD. 2 pp. #9090-c.

    In Italian. "La Primavera" and "La Partenza"

  • PLAT OF CARTER AND MAZZEI LAND.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. In T. J.'s hand. #9200.

    Incomplete.

  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH for THOMAS JEFFERSON, ORDER FOR GOODS.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. #9737.

    5 yards wide check, 1 large and 2 small hair brooms.

  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, NOTE FRAGMENT.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. #12505.

    "[not?] to have reason, and to have it useless and...employed, is nearly the same." At the bottom of T. J.'s note is a note pencilled in another hand "Written by Thomas Jefferson and left by him (?) between these leaves. H.A.W."

  • LIST OF EXPENSES FOR AN UNIDENTIFED FURNACE AND FOUNDRY.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. #38-620. In T. J.'s hand?
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, ENVELOPE, to GEORGE HANNAH, ESQ.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. #7697.
  • MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, FRAGMENT OF A POEM.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. #38-415.

    First line begins: "Today he puts forth the tender leaves of hope ..."

    Removed from T. J.'s copy of Dictionnaire raisonné universel d'histoire naturelle (McGregor A 1767 .V34)

  • [SURVEY AND MAP OF CHARLOTTESVILLE TO MILTON].
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. 17 3/4" x 22 1/2". Edgehill-Randolph Papers, #5533.

    Mileage from various points in upper right; unidentified hand. [N-526-A]

  • VIOLET PRESSED IN THOMAS JEFFERSON'S COPY OF BLACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES.
    n.d.
    KD660 .B52 1803.
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON, LETTER COVER, to WILLIAM PLUMER, Epping, N.H.
    n.d.
    AD. 1 pp. Owned by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, #5385-aq.

    In T.J.'s hand addressed to New Hampshire Governor, William Plumer, at Epping, N.H.; free franked by T. J. in upper left, with "Milton, Va. 24 July" written in the upper right in an unidentified hand; the letters "RWW" within a rectangular box are stamped above; remnant of red wax seal.