Books by Thomas Jefferson

Portrait of Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson, third President of the United States and principal author of the Declaration of Independence, remains one of the most influential figures in Enlightenment political thought. His writings blend reason, liberty, and democratic ideals, presenting a vision of government grounded in individual rights and civic virtue.

This edition gathers Jefferson's most significant letters and papers, offering readers a clear view of his intellect and his contradictions. A compelling read for historians and political thinkers alike, it illuminates the mind of a statesman whose words continue to shape modern conceptions of freedom and self-governance.

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  • The Jefferson Bible, Smithsonian Edition: The

    Smithsonian Books The Jefferson Bible, Smithsonian Edition: The

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    Book SynopsisThe Jefferson Bible, or The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth as it is formally titled, was Thomas Jefferson's effort to extract what he considered the pertinent doctrine of Jesus by removing sections of the New Testament containing supernatural aspects as well as perceived misinterpretations he believed had been added by the Four Evangelists. Using a razor, Jefferson cut and arranged selected verses from the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in chronological order, mingling excerpts from one text to those of another in order to create a single narrative. After completion of The Life and Morals, about 1820, Jefferson shared it with a number of friends, but he never allowed it to be published during his lifetime. The most complete form Jefferson produced was inherited by his grandson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, and was published in 1895 by the National Museum in Washington.Once published in black-and-white facsimile by the Government Printing Office in 1900 as a gift for new members of Congress, the Jefferson Bible has never before been published in color in its complete form. The Jefferson Bible, Smithsonian Edition is an exact facsimile reproduction based on the original copy in the Smithsonian collections. The Jefferson Bible, Smithsonian Edition is as beautiful an object as was so painstakingly crafted by Thomas Jefferson himself.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 48

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 48

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  • The Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson

    WW Norton & Co The Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson

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    Book SynopsisThe first book to include Thomas Jefferson’s writings and writings about him—from his era and ours.Table of ContentsPreface A Note on the Texts Abbreviations The Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson A Summary View of the Rights of British America (1774) From The Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson (1829): The Declaration of Independence Notes of the State of Virginia (1787) An Appendix to the Notes on Virginia Relative to the Murder of Logan's Family (1800) Message to Congress on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1803 SELECTED LETTERS To John Harvie, January 14, 1760 To John Page, December 25, 1762 To Robert Skipwith, August 3, 1771 To Charles McPherson, February 25, 1773 To John Adams, May 16, 1777 To Giovanni Fabbroni, June 8, 1778 To the Chevalier d'Anmours, November 30, 1780 To J. P. G. Muhlenberg, January 31, 1781 To François Barbé-Marbois, March 4, 1781 To François Barbé-Marbois, December 20, 1781 To Charles Thomson, December 20, 1781 To François Barbé-Marbois, March 24, 1782 To François-Jean de Beauvoir, Chevalier de Chastellux, November 26, 1782 To George Rogers Clark, November 26, 1782 To Thomas Walker, September 25, 1783 To George Rogers Clark, December 4, 1783 To François-Jean de Beauvoir, Chevalier de Chastellux, January 16, 1784 To Charles Thomson, May 21, 1784 To James Madison, May 11, 1785 To François-Jean de Beauvoir, Chevalier de Chastellux, June 7, 1785 To the Reverend Richard Price, August 7, 1785 To Peter Carr, August 19, 1785 To John Banister Jr., October 15, 1785 To James Madison, October 28, 1785 To James Madison, February 8, 1786 To Maria Cosway, October 12, 1786 To J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, January 15, 1787 To John Stockdale, February 27, 1787 To Madame la Comtesse de Tessè, March 20, 1787 To Martha Jefferson, March 28, 1787 To The Marquis de Lafayette, April 11, 1787 To Maria Cosway, April 24, 1788 To J. Hector St. Jean de Crèvecoeur, August 9, 1788 To The Reverend Richard Price, January 8, 1789 To John Trumbull, February 15, 1789 To Francis Hopkinson, March 13, 1789 To John Jay, July 19, 1789 To James Madison, September 6, 1789 To Mary Jefferson, April 11, 1790 To Mary Jefferson, June 13, 1790 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, December 23, 1790 To The Reverend William Smith, February 19, 1791 To Benjamin Banneker, August 30, 1791 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, January 15, 1792 To Thomas Paine, June 19, 1792 To André Michaux, c. April 30, 1793 To James Madison, June 9, 1793 To Angelica Schuyler Church, November 27, 1793 To John Adams, December 28, 1796 To James Madison, January 1, 1797 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, January 8, 1798 To Dr. Joseph Priestley, January 18, 1800 To Dr. Joseph Priestley, January 27, 1800 To Dr. Joseph Priestley, March 21, 1801 To Samuel Adams, March 29, 1801 To James Monroe, November 24, 1801 To Brother Handsome Lake, November 3, 1802 To Benjamin Hawkins, February 18, 1803 To William H. Harrison, February 27, 1803 To Meriwether Lewis, June 20, 1803 To General Horatio Gates, July 11, 1803 To John Tyler, June 28, 1804 To the Osages, July 12, 1804 To the Osages, July 16, 1804 To Constantin-François de Chassebœuf, Comte de Volney, February 18, 1805 To the Osage and Other Indians, January 4, 1806 To Constantin-François de Chassebœuf, Comte de Volney, February 11, 1806 To Joel Barlow, February 24, 1806 To John Norvell, June 14, 1807 To Thomas Jefferson Randolph, November 24, 1808 To John Hollins, February 19, 1809 To Henri Grégoire, February 25, 1809 To Horatio G. Spafford, May 14, 1809 To John Wyche, May 19, 1809 To John W. Campbell, September 3, 1809 To Benjamin Smith Barton, September 21, 1809 To C. and A. Conrad and Company, November 23, 1809 To James Madison, November 26, 1809 To General Tadeusz Ko?ciuszko, February 26, 1810 To Dr. Benjamin Rush, January 16, 1811 To Charles Willson Peale, August 20, 1811 To John Adams, January 21, 1812 To John Adams, June 11, 1812 To Anne Louise Germaine Necker, Madame de Staël-Holstein, May 24, 1813 To Paul Allen, August 5, 1813 To Paul Allen, August 18, 1813 To Nicholas Biddle, August 20, 1813 To John Adams, October 28, 1813 To Alexander von Humboldt, December 6, 1813 To Edward Coles, August 25, 1814 To Samuel H. Smith, September 21, 1814 To William Short, Esq., November 28, 1814 To John Adams, April 8, 1816 To José Corrêa da Serra, April 26, 1816 To Peter S. Du Ponceau, November 7, 1817 To John Adams, November 13, 1818 To John Holmes, April 22, 1820 To John Adams, October 12, 1823 To James Monroe, October 24, 1823 To Ellen W. Coolidge, August 27, 1825 To Dr. James Mease, September 26, 1825 To Roger C. Weightman, June 24, 1826 Contexts From Declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies of North-America Now Met in General Congress at Philadelphia, Setting Forth the Cause and Necessity of Their Taking Up Arms Thomas Paine • From Common Sense Manuscript Notes on Resolutions of Congress François Barbé-Marbois • Queries Concerning American States John Sullivan • To Jefferson, March 12, 1784, with John McDuffee's Answers to Queries Concerning the Moose William Whipple • To Jefferson, March 15, 1784, with Answers to Queries Concerning the Moose John Sullivan • To Jefferson, with Memoranda on the Moose, June 22, 1784 François-Jean de Beauvoir, Chevalier de Chastellux • From Travels in North America in the Years 1780, 1781, and 1782 Luther Martin • To the Honorable Thomas Jefferson, Esq. Vice-President of the United States, June 24, 1797 Criticism EARLY RESPONSES TO JEFFERSON AND HIS WRITINGS, 1802-1896 Thomas Kennedy • Ode to the Mammoth Cheese (1802) James T. Callender • From The President Again (1802) Abraham Bishop • Oration, in Honor of the Election of President Jefferson, and the Peaceable Acquisition of Louisiana (1804) John Quincy Adams • On the Discoveries of Captain Lewis (1807) William Cullen Bryant • From The Embargo; or, Sketches of the Times (1808) Washington Irving • From A History of New York (1809) James Fenimore Cooper • From The Letters and Journals of James Fenimore Cooper (1823, 1830) George Henry Evans • The Working Men's Declaration of Independence (1829) Elizabeth Cady Stanton • Declaration of Sentiments (1848) Madison Hemings • Memoirs (1873) Moses Coit Tyler • The Declaration of Independence in the Light of Modern Criticism (1896) H. Trevor Colburn • From Thomas Jefferson and the Rights of the Expatriated Man Merrill D. Peterson • From The Notes on Virginia Fawn Brodie • From Sally Hemings John C. Miller • From Slavery and the Declaration of Independence Robert Lawson-Peebles • From Landscape and Written Expression in Revolutionary America Jay Fliegelman • From Jefferson's Pauses Andrew Burstein • From Jefferson and the Familiar Letter Annette Gordon-Reed • From Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy Andrew Burstein • From The Seductions of Thomas Jefferson MODERN ANALYSIS AND CRITICISM Robert M. S. McDonald • From Thomas Jefferson's Changing Reputation as Author of the Declaration of Independence Peter Onuf • From "We Shall All Be Americans" Douglas L. Wilson • From The Evolution of Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia Thomas Jefferson: A Chronology Selected Bibliography Index

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  • Jefferson

    Cambridge University Press Jefferson

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    Book SynopsisThe author of the American Declaration of Independence, Jefferson is among the most important and controversial of American political thinkers. This volume offers a new introduction and a careful selection of his key writings, arranged thematically to cover such topics as race, women and slavery.Table of ContentsPreface; Introduction; Chronology; Biographical synopses; A note on sources; Bibliographical note; 1. A private man in public life; 2. Natural law, natural right and revolution; 3. Self-government; 4. Moral sense, civic education and freedom of the press; 5. The Constitutions of Virginia and France; 6. The US Constitution; 7. Religious liberty and toleration; 8. Political parties; 9. Race and slavery; 10. Native Americans; 11. Women (not) in politics; 12. Law of Nations; 13. Innovation and progress; 14. Relations between generations; Appendices; Index.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 1  1760 to

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 1 1760 to

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 2

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 2

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    Book SynopsisThe second volume in this series, dealing with 1777-1779.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 3 June 1779

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 3 June 1779

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    Book SynopsisThe description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3: June 1779 to September 1780, will be forthcoming.

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    £113.60

  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 4  October

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 4 October

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    Book SynopsisThe description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4: October 1780 to February 1781, will be forthcoming.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 5  February

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 5 February

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    Book SynopsisThe description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 5: February 1781 to May 1781, will be forthcoming.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 6  May 1781

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 6 May 1781

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    Book SynopsisThe description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 6: May 1781 to March 1784, will be forthcoming.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 7 March

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 7 March

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    Book SynopsisThe description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 7: March 1784 to February 1785, will be forthcoming.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 8  February

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 8 February

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    Book SynopsisThe description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 8: February 1785 to October 1785, will be forthcoming.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 9 November

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 9 November

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    Book SynopsisThe description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 9: November 1785 to June 1786, will be forthcoming.

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    £113.60

  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 10  June

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 10 June

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    Book SynopsisThe description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 10: June 1786 to December 1786, will be forthcoming.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 11  January

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 11 January

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    Book SynopsisTrade Review"The series will illuminate . . . The whole course of our history from the 1769's to the 1820's."—Henry Steele Commager.

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    £113.60

  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 12  August

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 12 August

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    Book SynopsisTrade Review"The series will illuminate . . . The whole course of our history from the 1769's to the 1820's."—Henry Steele Commager.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 13  March

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 13 March

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 14  October

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 14 October

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    Book SynopsisVolume 14, from October 1788 through April 1789, continues and almost completes Jefferson's stay in France as American minister.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 15 March

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 15 March

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    Book SynopsisIn Volume 15 Jefferson, a veteran of the councils of his own country's revolution, becomes an eyewitness of the opening events of the great upheaval in France in 1789. Three days later he is among the crowds with Dugald Stewart, the young Scottish philosopher, as Louis XVI is led in triumph by his people thro' the streets of the capital.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 16 November

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 16 November

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    Book SynopsisThis volume brings Jefferson back to the U.S. from France, to become the first American Secretary of State, and marks the beginning of Jefferson's work in the Cabinet with Alexander Hamilton.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 17  July

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 17 July

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    Book SynopsisThe description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 17: July 1790 to November 1790, will be forthcoming.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 18  4

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 18 4

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    Book SynopsisShows Jefferson as Secretary of State continuing his collaboration with James Madison in seeking commercial reciprocity with Great Britain by threatening a retaliatory navigation bill. This work reveals his interest in a unified system of weights and measures, his effort to create a mint, and more.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 19 January

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 19 January

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    Book SynopsisReveals Washington and Jefferson in the closest relationship of their official careers. This volume shows Jefferson's concern over the growing discontent in the South and West over fiscal and other policies of the national government, his resistance to interested promotion of consular appointments in business circles, and more.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 20

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 20

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    Book SynopsisDocuments Edmond Charles Genet's dramatic challenges to American neutrality and Jefferson's diplomatic and political responses.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 21  Index

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 21 Index

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    Book SynopsisThe description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 21: Index, Vols. 1-20, will be forthcoming.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 22  6

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 22 6

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 23

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 23

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    Book SynopsisDeals with an unusually active, dramatic period during Thomas Jefferson's tenure as Secretary of State.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 24

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 24

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    Book SynopsisDescribes Thomas Jefferson grappling with problems arising from the radicalization of the French Revolution in Europe and the polarization of domestic politics in the US. The overthrow of the French monarchy leads the Secretary of State to suspend debt payments and to formulate a diplomatic recognition policy that will guide American diplomacy.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 25  1

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 25 1

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    Book SynopsisDiscusses the dramatic escalation in the conflict between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton to determine the future course of the new American nation.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 26  11

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 26 11

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    Book SynopsisDocuments Edmond Charles Genet's challenges to American neutrality and Jefferson's diplomatic and political responses.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 27  1

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 27 1

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    Book SynopsisAims to bring to a close Jefferson's increasingly stormy tenure as Secretary of State, documenting, among many things, his epochal duel with Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton over the conduct of American foreign policy.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 28  1

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 28 1

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    Book SynopsisBrings Jefferson into retirement after his tenure as Secretary of State and returns him to private life at Monticello. He professes his desire to be free of public responsibilities and live the life of a farmer, spending his time tending to his estates. This volume also covers his friends, especially James Madison, with whom he exchanges letters.Table of ContentsFOREWORD vii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix GUIDE TO EDITORIAL APPARATUS xi ILLUSTRATIONS xxxvii JEFFERSON CHRONOLOGY 2 1794 From George Washington, 1 January 3 To John Ross, enclosing Power of Attorney, 2 January 3 To Certain Diplomats of the United States, 3 January 4 To George Hammond, 3 January 5 To Thomas Willing and Willink, Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 3 January 6 From Horatio Gates, 5 January 6 From Hauterive, 15 January 7 Memorandum to Thomas Mann Randolph, [ca. 16-24 January] 8 From Harry Innes, 21 January 9 From Robert Leslie, 22 January 10 To Archibald Stuart, 26 January 11 From Thomas Pinckney, with Jefferson's Note, 29 January 11 From Ferdinando Fairfax, 31 January 12 To Horatio Gates, 3 February 14 To James Innes, 3 February 15 To Edmund Randolph, 3 February 15 From O. A. Bertrand, enclosing List of Notes and Agricultural Prospectus, 8 February 16 From Tobias Lear, 12 February 19 To Hartman Elliot, 15 February 20 To James Madison, 15 February 21 From Tench Coxe, 22 February 22 From Tench Coxe, 27 February 25 From James Madison, 2 March 26 From James Monroe, 3 March 29 From James Madison, 9 March 31 From Giuseppe Ceracchi, 11 March 33 To James Monroe, 11 March 34 From James Madison, 12 March 35 From Richard Peters, 13 March From Horatio Gates, 14 March 36 From James Madison, 14 March 37 From Tench Coxe, 16 March 38 From James Monroe, 16 March 39 From Diodati, 17 March 40 From James Madison, 24 March 42 From James Madison, 26 March 43 From James Monroe, 26 March 43 From James Madison, 31 March 45 From James Monroe, 31 March 45 From James Monroe, 2 April 46 To Thomas Walker, Jr., 2 April 48 To Benjamin Bankson, 3 April 48 To James Madison, 3 April 49 From John Adams, 4 April 50 From James Lyle, 14 April 51 From James Madison, 14 April 51 To Edmund Randolph, [17 April] 53 To Charles Rose, 17 April 53 To James Lyle, 24 April 54 To James Monroe, 24 April 55 From George Washington, 24 April 56 To John Adams, 25 April 57 To Ferdinando Fairfax, 25 April 58 To Madame Plumard de Bellanger, 25 April 58 To John Garland Jefferson, 26 April 60 From James Madison, 28 April 62 To William Nelson, Jr., 28 April 63 To John Ross, 30 April 65 Memorandum from Bowling Clark, April 65 To Charles Carter, 1 May 66 To Tench Coxe,1 May 66 To John Taylor, 1 May 68 From James Monroe, 4 May 69 From John Adams, 11 May 71 From James Madison, 11 May 72 To Edmund Randolph, 14 May 74 To George Washington, 14 May 74 To James Madison, 15 May 75 From Joseph LEpine, 16 May 77 From William Short, 22 May 78 From James Madison, 25 May 84 From James Monroe, 26 May 85 From James Monroe, 27 May 86 To John Garland Jefferson, 28 May 87 To Joseph L'Epine, 28 May 88 To Edmund Randolph, 28 May 89 From Tench Coxe, 31 May 89 From James Madison, 1 June 92 From John Taylor, 1 June 93 From James Monroe, 6 June 96 From Thomas Pinckney, 6 June 97 To James Brown, 8 June 97 List of Unretained Letters, [ca. 9 June] 98 From James Monroe, 17 June 100 From Timothy Pickering, 30 June 101 From Tench Coxe, 7 July 101 From John Leach, 12 July 103 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 14 July 104 To Timothy Pickering, 23 July 104 From William W. Hening, 24 July 105 To Richard Morris, 27 July 106 To Benjamin Carter Waller, 27 July 107 From Benjamin Carter Waller, 2 August 107 To Christopher Clark, 5 August 108 To Nicholas Davies, 6 August 109 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 7 August 111 From John Taylor, 15 August 112 To James Steptoe, 16 August 113 To Francis Eppes, 28 August 114 From Edmund Randolph, 28 August, enclosing Josef de Jaudenes to Edmund Randolph, 16 August, and Edmund Randolph's Memorandum of a Conference with Josef de Jaudenes, 26 August 117 From Francois D'Ivernois, 5 September, enclosing First Letter on the Genevan Revolution, 22 August 123 From James Monroe, 7 September 145 To Edmund Randolph, 7 September 148 Power of Attorney to Caleb Lownes, 11 September 148 From Francois D'Ivernois, enclosing Queries, 16 September 150 To Joseph Mussi, 17 September 155 To Eliza House Trist, 17 September 155 From Francois D'Ivernois, enclosing Second Letter on the Genevan Revolution, 23 September 156 From Francois D'Ivernois, 23 September 164 To Dabney Carr, 24 September 166 To Garrett Minor, 24 September 167 To Thomas Divers, 28 September 168 To Benjamin Franklin Bache, 29 September 168 To James Brown, 1 October 169 From Francois D'Ivernois, 2 October 170 From Francois D'Ivernois, enclosing Third Letter on the Genevan Revolution, 4 October 175 From James Madison, 5 October 178 To John Barnes, 9 October 179 To Benjamin Carter Waller, 9 October 180 To George Wythe, [23 October] 181 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 27 October 182 To James Madison, 30 October 182 To Henry Remsen, 30 October 183 To Archibald Stuart, 30 October 184 From George Wythe, l November 184 From William Short, 4 November 185 To James Madison, 6 November 186 To Edmund Randolph, [6 November] 187 From Samuel Blackden, 9 November 187 From Francois D'Ivernois, 11 November, enclosing Decree of the Geneva National Commission, 28 September, and Extract from Etienne Pestre's Pamphlet, October l89 From Giuseppe Ceracchi, 13 November 200 From Maria Cosway,13 November 201 From James Madison, 16 November 202 To John Barnes, 20 November 204 To William Branch Giles, 20 November 205 To James Maury, 20 November 206 To Joseph Mussi, 20 November 206 From John Trumbull, 20 November 207 From John Adams, 21 November 207 To Wilson Cary Nicholas, 23 November 208 From Maria Cosway, 24 November 209 From Oliver Wolcott, Jr., 29 November 211 From James Madison, 30 November 211 To Archibald Stuart, 2 December 214 From William Branch Giles, 7 December 214 To James Madison, 9 December 216 To Samuel Blackden, ll December 216 To James Madison, 12 December 217 To Wilson Cary Nicholas, 12 December 217 To James Lyle, 14 December 218 To William Branch Giles, 17 December 218 To Richard Adams, 18 December 219 From James Madison, 21 December 220 Deed of Manumission for Robert Hemings, [24 December] 222 To James Lyle, 24 December 223 From Richard Adams, 26 December 224 Authorization for J. P P Derieux, 26 December 224 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 26 December 225 To Thomas Walker, Jr., 26 December 227 To James Madison, 28 December 228 To John Taylor, 29 December 230 Memorandum from Eli Alexander, [ca. December] 235 Memorandum from Eli Alexander, [1794-95?] 236 Notes for Revising the Virginia Constitution, [1794 or later] 236 1795 From Marc Auguste Pictet, 1 January 239 From William Branch Giles, 4 January 240 To Henry Skipwith, 4 January 241 To Thomas Mann Randolph, [8 January] 242 Memorandum from Eli Alexander, 10 January 243 To Archibald Stuart, 10 January 243 From James Madison, 11 January 244 To Henry Banks, 15 January 245 From Martha Jefferson Randolph, 15 January 246 To Joseph Mussi, 21 January 247 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 22 January 249 From James Madison, 26 January 250 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 29 January 251 From William Short, 29 January 252 Memorandum from Robert Bailey, [January] 256 From William Frederick Ast, 1 February 257 From John Adams, 5 February 258 To James Madison, 5 February 259 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 5 February 260 To John Adams, 6 February 261 To Francois D'Ivernois, 6 February 262 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 12 February 264 From James Madison, 15 February 265 To Robert Morris, 19 February 267 Notes on Letters from Francois D'Ivernois, [19-23 February] 268 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 19 February 270 To Archibald Stuart, enclosing Notes on Potash and Pearl Ash, 19February 271 To Thomas A. Taylor, 19 February 272 To Richard Claiborne, 21 February 273 From Robert Pollard, 22 February 274 To James Madison, 23 February 274 To Edmund Randolph, 23 February 275 To George Washington, 23 February 275 To David Rittenhouse, 24 February 279 To John Barnes, 25 February 279 From Francois D'Ivernois, [26 February] 280 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 26 February 281 From James Madison, [ca. February-March] 284 From Dugald Stewart, 1 March 284 Bill in Chancery of Wayles's Executors against the Heirs of Richard Randolph, [on or before 2 March] 285 To James Madison, 5 March 291 To Thomas Pinckney, 5 March 292 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 5 March 293 From John Taylor, 5 March 293 To Joshua Fry, 8 March 302 From Giuseppe Ceracchi, 9 March 302 To John Mason, 11 March 304 To Henry Remsen, 11 March 304 To William Champe Carter, I S March 305 From George Washington, I S March 306 From William Champe Carter, 19 March 309 From Tench Coxe, 20 March 309 From Francois D'Ivernois, 21 March 310 From James Madison, 23 March 315 From Jean Antoine Gautier, 24 March 317 From Grand & Cie., 24 March 317 From Grand & Cie. and Gautier & Cie., 24 March 318 From George Wythe, 26 March 319 From Jean Nicolas D6meunier, 30 March 319 From George Washington, 30 March 321 From James Lyle, 31 March 321 To Richard Hanson, 2 April 322 To Henry Remsen, 2 April 323 To Thomas A. Taylor, 2 April 323 From John Carey, 6 April 324 From Edmund Randolph, 11 April 325 From William Champe Carter, [on or before 13 April] 326 To John Taylor, 13 April 326 To William Champe Carter, 15 April 327 To John Taylor, 15 April 328 To John Barnes, 16 April 328 From William Branch Giles, 16 April 329 To James Brown, 18 April 330 To Archibald Stuart, 18 April 331 To George Wythe, 18 April 332 Articles of Agreement with William Champe Carter, 20 April 332 From Wilson Cary Nicholas, 20 April 334 To John Barnes, 23 April 334 To William Temple, 26 April 335 To William Branch Giles, 27 April 336 To John Harvie, Jr., 27 April 337 To James Madison, 27 April 338 To Jean Nicolas DEmeunier, 29 April 340 From Eli Alexander, April 342 From Robert Pollard, 1 May 342 To James Monroe, 5 May 342 From Madame de Chastellux, 6 May 343 To James Brown, 7 May 345 To William O. Callis, 8 May 346 From John Harvie, Jr., 9 May 347 From Giuseppe Ceracchi, 11 May 347 To James Steptoe, 17 May 349 To Archibald Stuart, 17 May 349 To Isaac Zane, 17 May 350 To Archibald Stuart, 23 May 350 To Robert Brooke, 24 May 352 To William Short, 25 May 353 To Froull6, 26 May 357 To James Monroe, 26 May 359 To John Adams, 27 May 363 From Rodolph Vall Travers, 29 May 363 To James Brown, 30 May 365 To Alexander Donald, 30 May 366 To Philip Mazzei, 30 May 368 Notes on Conversations with William Strickland, May 371 To Tench Coxe, 1 June 373 To Henry Knox, 1 June 374 From Robert Morris, 1 June 375 To Edmund Randolph, l June 37 To Benjamin Franklin Bache, 2 June 377 To John Barnes, 3 June 378 To John Barnes, 3 June 379 To William Champe Carter, 3 June 379 To Sarah Champe Carter, 4 June 380 From William Champe Carter, [ca. 4 June] 381 From William Champe Carter, 5 June 381 From James Blake, 6 June 381 To John Barnes, 8 June 383 To John Taylor, 8 June 383 To Archibald Stuart, 11 June 384 From John Blair, 13 June 384 From John Barnes, 14 June 385 From James Madison, 14 June 386 To Henry Remsen, 18 June 388 From Henry Knox, 20 June 389 From Robert Pollard, 21 June 389 To John Barnes, 24 June 390 From James Monroe, 27 June, enclosing Sketch of the State of Affairs in France, 23 June 390 From Sarah Champe Carter, 30 June 398 To Archibald Stuart, 30 June 399 From Henry Tazewell, 1 July 399 From James Monroe, 3 July 401 From James Ogilvie, [before 3 July] 401 From Mann Page, 3 July 404 From John Jay, 7 July 405 To James Lyle, 10 July 405 From John Craig Millar, 10 July 406 From William Branch Giles, 13 July 407 To James Madison, 13 July 408 To Archibald Stuart, 14 July 408 From Sir John Sinclair, 14 July 409 To James Brown, 16 July 409 To Archibald Stuart, 20 July 410 To John Barnes, 21 July 410 Notes on Infractions of Neutral Rights by France and Great Britain, [after 21 July] 411 Notes on the Account with Richard Harvie & Company, 22 July 413 From John Breckinridge, 25 July 417 From Robert Pollard, 25 July 418 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 26 July 419 To Archibald Stuart, 26 July 419 From John Barnes, enclosing Account, 28 July 420 From Tench Coxe, 30 July 421 From Christoph Daniel Ebeling, enclosing Note on Sources, 30 July 423 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 31 July 429 To William Champe Carter, 3 August 430 To James Madison, 3 August 430 To Robert Pollard, 3 August 431 List of Groceries for Gamble & Temple, [6 August?] 431 From James Madison, 6 August 432 From Robert Pollard, 9 August 434 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 11 August 434 To John Barnes, 12 August 436 To Joseph Donath, 12 August 436 Notes for Account with John Barnes, [after 12 August] 437 To Robert Pollard, 12 August 438 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 18 August 438 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 20 August 439 To Mann Page, 30 August 440 From Anthony Gerna, 2 September 441 From William Short, 2 September 442 To John Wayles Eppes, 3 September 446 From William Short, 3 September 446 From Robert Brooke, 4 September 447 To James Monroe, 6 September 448 To Madame de Tesse, 6 September 451 To Jean Antoine Gautier, 7 September 452 To Angelica Schuyler Church, 8 September 454 To Maria Cosway, 8 September 455 To Philip Mazzei, 8 September 456 To Thomas Pinckney, 8 September 457 From Pierre Auguste Adet, 9 September 458 To Caleb Lownes, 9 September 459 Notes on St. George Tucker's Measurements of the Natural Bridge, 9 September 460 To Tench Coxe, 10 September 460 From Grand & Cie., 11 September 461 To Charles Lilburne Lewis, 11 September 462To George Washington, 12 September 463 To John Craig Millar, 13 September 465 To Henry Tazewell, 13 September 466 To John Barnes, 14 September 466 To Sampson Crosby, 15 September 467 To St. George Tucker,15 September 468 To Joseph Donath,16 September 469 From Rodolph Vall Travers, 16 September 469 Inquest on Shadwell Mill, 18 September 471 To James Madison, 21 September 475 From John Carr, 22 September 477 To Eliza House Trist, 23 September 478 To Bushrod Washington, 23 September 479 Bill in Chancery on the Henderson Milldam, [24 September] 480 From Richard Harrison, 28 September 485 To William Alexander, 29 September 487 From William Short, 30 September 487 To Bushrod Washington, 1 October 497 From George Washington, 4 October 498 From Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 10 October 500 From Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 10 October 501 From Edward Rutledge, 12 October 502 To Pierre Auguste Adet,14 October 503 From Antonia Carmichael, 14 October 5 04, To Marc Auguste Pictet, 14 October 505 Notes on the Letter of Christoph Daniel Ebeling, [after 15 October] 506 From James Madison, 18 October 510 To Wilson Cary Nicholas, 19 October 512 From James Blake, 20 October 513 To James Brown, 20 October 513 From James Lyle, 23 October 514 To James Lyle, 28 October 514 From William Branch Giles, 29 October 515 From Tench Coxe, 30 October 516 From Louis of Parma, 2 November 517 From Bushrod Washington, 2 November 518 From James Lyle, 3 November 519 To the Heirs of Bennett Henderson, 7 November 520 To James Lyle, 8 November 521 From James Madison, 8 November 521 To Madame de Kersaint, 9 November 522 To James Lyle, 12 November 522 To Richard Harrison, 13 November 523 From Volney, with Postscript by Thomas Lee Shippen, 13 November 525 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 14 November 527 From James Monroe, 18 November 527 From James Lyle, 19 November 534 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 22 November 534 To James Lyle, 25 November 536 To Thomas Mann Randolph, enclosing State of the Case for the Virginia Land Office, 25 November 537 To James Madison, 26 November 539 From Richard Harrison, 28 November 541 To Edward Rutledge, 30 November 541 To James Madison, 3 December 542 From Maria Cosway, 4 December 543 From James Madison, 6 December 544 From James Blake, 8 December 545 From William Branch Giles, 9 December 545 To Thomas Lee Shippen, 9 December 548 From Sir Peyton Skipwith, 9 December 549 To Volney, 9 December 550 To John Barnes, 11 December 552 To Bowling Clark, 12 December 553 To Richard Stith, 12 December 553 From James Madison, 13 December 554 From William Branch Giles, 15 December 555 To Henry Remsen, 17 December 557 From William Branch Giles, 20 December 558 To Sir Peyton Skipwith, 24 December 560 To Benjamin Franklin Bache, 26 December 560 To Sampson Crosby, [26] December 561 From James Madison, 27 December 562 Notes on Edmund Randolph's Vindication, [after 29 December] 563 To William Branch Giles, 31 December 565 Notes of a Conversation with Edmund Randolph, [after 1795] 568 1796 From Martha Jefferson Randolph, l January 569 From George Wythe,1 January 569 From James Hopkins, 2 January 570 To J. P P Derieux, 3 January 572 To Archibald Stuart, 3 January 572 From Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 5 January 574 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 6 January 574 From James Madison, 10 January 576 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 11 January 579 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 12 January 581 To George Wythe, 12 January 581 To George Wythe, 16 January 582 To George Wythe, enclosing Statement of the Laws of Virginia, 16 January 583 To John Barnes, 17 January 591 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 18 January 592 To John Barnes, 24 January 593 From Jonathan Williams, 24 January, enclosing Extract from Meteorological Journal, 1791, and Height of Virginia Mountains by Barometrical Measurement 594 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 25 January 599 From Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 27 January 599 From John Adams, 31 January 600 From James Madison, 31 January 600 To Philip Mazzei, 31 January 603 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 31 January 604 Deed of Manumission for James Hemings, 5 February 605 From James Madison, 7 February 606 To Thomas Mann Randolph, [7 February] 607 To John Barnes, 14 February 609 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 14 February 609 James Hemings's Inventory of Kitchen Utensils at Monticello, [20 February] 610 To John Barnes, enclosing Power of Attorney, 21 February 611 To James Madison, 21 February 612 From James Madison, 21 February 613 To John Harvie, Jr., 22 February 614 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 22 February 616 To Archibald Stuart, 22 February 617 To John Adams, 28 February 618 To John Barnes, 28 February 620 To Tobias Lear, 28 February 620 To Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 28 February 621 To James Blake, 29 February 622 To Sampson Crosby, 29 February 622 From John Harvie, Jr., 29 February 623 From James Madison, 29 February 623 To Robert Pollard, 29 February 624 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 29 February 625 INDEX 627

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 29  1 March

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 29 1 March

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    Book SynopsisCovers a period of twenty-two months during which Thomas Jefferson spent most of his time at Monticello, where in his short-lived retirement from office he turned in earnest to the renovation of his residence and described himself as a 'monstrous farmer'.Table of ContentsFOREWORD vii GUIDE TO EDITORIAL APPARATUS xi ILLUSTRATIONS xxxvii JEFFERSON CHRONOLOGY 2 [1796] From Benjamin Rush, 1 March 3 To James Monroe, 2 March 4 From Robert Pollard, 3 March 6 To James Madison, 6 March 6 From James Madison, 6 March 9 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 6 March 11 To Richard Harrison, 8 March 11 Statement on Accounts as Minister Plenipotentiary in France, 8 March 13 To Richard Harrison, 9 March 24 From James Madison, 13 March 25 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 13 March 26 From Thomas Pinckney, 16 March 27 From William Cabell, 17 March 30 To Jean Antoine Gautier, 17 March 30 To Richard Harrison, 17 March 33 To William Blount, 19 March 34 To William Branch Giles, 19 March 35 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 19 March 36 To Robert Brooke, [20 March] 37 From William Branch Giles, 20 March 38 Memorandum to Richard Harrison, [ca. 20 March] 38 To John Pendleton, 20 March 39 To James Madison, 21 March 41 From James Madison, 21 March 41 To James Monroe, 21 March 41 To Benjamin Hawkins, 22 March 42 To John Bowyer, 25 March 44 From Patrick White, 25 March 45 From William Branch Giles, 26 March 45 To John Barnes, 27 March 50 To James Brown, 27 March 50 To James Madison, 27 March 51 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 27 March 52 From Volney, 28 March 53 From William Branch Giles, 31 March 54 From James Madison, 4 April 55 To Archibald Stuart, 5 April 57 From John Adams, 6 April 58 From William Branch Giles, 6 April 60 To Volney, 10 April 61 From James Madison, 11 April 62 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 11 April 63 From John Stuart, 11 April 64 From Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 11 April 65 Agreement with Randolph Jefferson, 17 April 66 To James Madison, enclosing Extract of Madison's Notes on Debates in the Federal Convention and Extracts from Jefferson's Papers, with Comments, 17 April 67 From Thomas Pinckney, 17 April 69 From James Madison, 18 April 70 From Tench Coxe, 22 April 71 From Aaron Burr, 23 April 72 From James Madison, 23 April 72 Jefferson's Letter to Philip Mazzei 73 I. Thomas Jefferson to Philip Mazzei, 24 April 81 II. Extract and Commentary Printed in the Paris Moniteur, [25 January 1797] 84 III. Extract and Commentary Printed in the New York Minerva, [2 May 17971 86 IV Italian Translation of Extract, n.d. 88 To James Madison, 24 April 88 To Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 24 April 90 To Thomas Mann Randolph, [25 April] 90 From Bushrod Washington, 26 April 91 From Edward Rutledge, 30 April 92 To James Lyle, 1 May 93 From James Madison, 1 May 93 From James Madison, 9 May 95 To James Lyle, enclosing Deed of Mortgage of Slaves to Henderson, McCaul & Company, 12 May 96 Deed of Mortgage of Slaves to Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 12 May 98 To Francis Walker, 14 May 99 From Archibald Stuart, 15 May 99 To Mann Page, [16 May] 100 From Alexandre Lerebours, 17 May 101 From Patrick White, 19 May 102 From William Strickland, 20 May 102 From Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 21 May 106 To John Barnes, 2[2] May 107 From James Madison, 22 May 108 From William Thornton, 22 May 110 From Volney, 22 May 111 To James Brown, 23 May 112 To Archibald Stuart, 26 May 113 To John Stuart, 26 May 113 From Sir John Sinclair, 28 May 114 From William Strickland, 28 May 115 From Joseph Marx, 29 May 119 From James Madison, 30 May 119 From Robert Pleasants, 1 June 120 To Joseph Marx, 4 June 121 To Charles Willson Peale, 5 June 121 From Jean Antoine Gautier, 7 June 122 To James Monroe, 12 June 123 To John Barnes, 19 June 125 To George Washington du Motier de Lafayette, [19 June] 126 To George Washington, 19 June 127 From Richard Stith, 20 June 130 From Jonathan Williams, 20 June 130 To John Breckinridge, 21 June 131 To Jean Baptiste Ducoigne, [21 June] 131 To Harry Innes, 21 June 132 To Henri Peyroux de la Coudreniere, 21 June 132 To Isaac Shelby, 21 June 134 To Archibald Stuart, 21 June 134 From Tench Coxe, 22 June 134 From Charles Willson Peale, 22 June 136 To -------- Hite, 29 June 137 To Archibald Stuart, 29 June 138 To David Rittenhouse, 3 July 138 To Jonathan Williams, 3 July 139 To J.P.E. Derieux, [4 July] 141 From George Washington, 6 July 141 To Madame de Chastellux, 10 July 144 To Tench Coxe, 10 July 146 To James Monroe, 10 July 147 From LaRochefoucauld-Liancourt, 11 July 148 From Volney, 12 July 150 From John Stuart, 13 July 152 To Francis Willis, 15 July 153 From John Guillemard, 18 July 154 From Philip Turpin, 18 July 155 From James Martin, [20 July] 156 To William Alexander, 26 July 158 From George Wythe, 27 July 158 From George Washington du Motier de Lafayette, 29 July 159 From James Monroe, 30 July 160 From Benjamin Smith Barton, 1 August 165 To Francis Eppes, 4 August 166 To John Barnes, 7 August 167 To George Wythe, 8 August 168 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 12 August 168 From William Cocke, 17 August 169 To Wilson Cary Nicholas, 19 August 170 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 19 August 170 From Archibald Stuart, 1,9 August 171 From Wakelin Welch, enclosing Account with Robert Cary & Company, 22 August 173 From Volney, 24 August 174 From John Stuart, 25 August 177 To Robert Pleasants, [27 August] 177 From George Washington, 28 August 178 Questions on the Cow Pea, with Answers of Philip Tabb, [after 30 August] 179 From John Carey, 1 September 180 From Benjamin Smith Barton, 5 September 182 From Sir John Sinclair, 10 September 183 To John Barnes, 11 September 183 To Joseph Donath, 11 September 184 From -------- Galvan, 21 September 184 From John Garland Jefferson, 21 September 185 From John Wayles Eppes, 25 September 186 To John Barnes, 2 October 186 To Joseph Donath, 2 October, 187 To William Booker, 4 October 187 From William Booker, 7 October 188 To Bushrod Washington, 9 October 189 From William Frederick Ast, 10 October 190 To Benjamin Smith Barton, 10 October 192 Documents Relating to the 1796 Campaign for Electors in Virginia 193 I. Certificate of William Marshall, 10 October 196 II. Certificate of Joseph Jones Monroe and Thomas Bell, 17 October 198 To William Cocke, 21 October 199 From Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 21 October 199 To James Currie, 22 October 200 From Benjamin Smith Barton, 25 October 200 From James Lyle, enclosing Statement of Interest and Payments on Bonds to Henderson, McCaul & Company, 25 October 202 From William Fleming, 30 October 204 To John Carey, 10 November 205 To John Stuart, 10 November 205 To John Barnes, 13 November 206 From William Booker, 17 November 207 From Jean Armand Tronchin, enclosing Tronchin's Memorandum on Recovering Foreign Debts in America, 17 November 207 Deed of Mortgage of Slaves to Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 21 November 209 To Peter Carr, 28 November 210 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 28 November 211 To John Barnes, 4 December 212 To Joseph Donath, 4 December 212 To Henry Banks, 5 December 213 From James Madison, 5 December 214 To Wilson Cary Nicholas, 5 December 215 From John Wickham, 8 December 217 From James Madison, 10 December 218 To John Barnes, enclosing Power of Attorney to John Barnes for William Short, 11 December 219 To Thomas A. Taylor, 11 December 219 From Volney, 12 December 220 To John Garland Jefferson, 17 December 222 To James Madison, 17 December 223 To Volney, [17 December] 224 From John Wayles Eppes, 19 December 226 From James Madison, 19 December 226 From James Madison, 25 December 227 From Volney, 26 December 229 From Enoch Edwards, 27 December 230 To Edward Rutledge, 27 December 231 Jefferson's Letter to John Adams 234 I. To John Adams, 28 December 235 II. Copy from Memory, 28 December 236 From Volney, 29 December 237 From Archibald Stuart, 31 December 239 Declaration for the Mutual Assurance Society, [1796 or later] 239 Memorandum on Farming Operations, [1796 or later] 244 Notes on a Copying Process, 246 [1796] Jefferson's Letter to James Madison 247 I. To James Madison, 1 January 247 II. Copy from Memory, 1 January 249 From Benjamin Rush, 4 January 251 To Archibald Stuart, 4 January 252 From the American Philosophical Society, 7 January 254 To James Madison, 8 January 255 From James Madison, 8 January 255 To Volney, 8 January 257 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 9 January 260 From James Sullivan, 12 January 262 From James Wood, 14 January 262 From James Madison, 15 January 263 To James Madison, 16 January 266 From John Stuart, 16 January 266 To Henry Tazewell, 16 January 267 To John Wickham, 20 January 268 To Enoch Edwards, 22 January 269 To John Langdon, 22 January 269 To James Madison, 22 January 270 From James Madison, 22 January 272 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 22 January 273 To Benjamin Rush, 22 January 275 To George Wythe, 22 January 275 To the American Philosophical Society, 28 January 276 To John Barnes, 28 January 277 To John Marshall, 28 January 278 To James Wood, 28 January 279 From James Madison, 29 January 280 To James Madison, 30 January 280 From Henry Tazewell, 1 February 281 From George Wythe, 1 February 283 From Benjamin Rush, 4 February 284 From James Madison, 5 February 285 From Charles Willson Peale, 6 February 286 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 6 February 287 From Robert Pleasants, 8 February 287 To James Sullivan, 9 February 289 Memoir on the Megalonyx, [10 February] 291 From James Madison, 11 February 304 From Timothy Pickering, 11 February 305 From Timothy Pickering, 11 February 306 To James Lyle, 12 February 306 From Timothy Pickering, 16 February 307 From Mary Jefferson, 27 February 308 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 28 February 308 Notes on a Paragraph by John Henry, [after 1 March] 309 From James Wood, 3 March 309 Address to the Senate, [4 March] 310 From Madame de Chastellux, 5 March 312 From Enoch Edwards, [6 March] 313 From Enoch Edwards, 9 March 313 To Mary Jefferson, 11 March 314 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 11 March 315 To William Short, 12 March 316 To Sir John Sinclair, 12 March 318 To William Strickland, 12 March 319 From Volney, 15 March 320 From Samuel Brown, 17 March 321 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 23 March 322 From Peregrine Fitzhugh, 25 March 323 To John Barnes, 26 March 324 From Timothy Pickering, 26 March 325 From John Trumbull, 26 March 325 From Elbridge Gerry, 27 March 326 To William Vans Murray, 27 March 327 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 27 March 327 To Van Staphorst & Hubbard, enclosing Bond to Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 27 March 329 To Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 28 March 331 From William Short, 30 March 332 From Martha Jefferson Randolph, 31 March 334 From Willink, Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 31 March 334 To James Wood, enclosing Notes on Plan of a Prison, and Table of Estimates, 31 March 335 From Thomas Paine, 1 April 340 To John Brown, 5 April 345 To Peregrine Fitzhugh, 9 April 346 From Alexandre Giroud, 9 April 347 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 9 April 349 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 9 April 349 To Elizabeth House Trist, 9 April 350 To Volney, 9 April 352 From Mann Page, 19 April 353 From Jean Franocois Paul Grand, 1 May 354 From Pierre Auguste Adet, 4 May 355 From Elbridge Gerry, 4 May 355 From Edward Rutledge, 4 May 356 From William Wirt, with Jefferson's Notes, 4 May 358 From "Monitor," 7 May 359 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 7 May 360 From Antonia Reynon Carmichael, 8 May 360 From Horatio Gates, 9 May 361 To Elbridge Gerry, 13 May 361 From Thomas Paine, 14 May 366 From Thomas Bee, 16 May 367 To Benjamin Smith Barton, 17 May 367 From Stephen Cathalan, Jr., 17 May 368 From Dugnani, 17 May 370 To Thomas Bell, 18 May 370 To James Madison, 18 May 371 Richard O'Brien's Memorandum on Naval Protection, 18 May 375 From John Oliver, 18 May 377 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 18 May 379 From Peregrine Fitzhugh, 19 May 380 From "A Native American," [19 May] 382 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 19 May 385 From Edward Rutledge,19 May 386 From Ethridge Gerry, 22 May 387 To Alexandre Giroud, 22 May 387 To Allen Jones, 22 May 388 From Charles Louis Clerisseau, 23 May 389 To Louis of Parma, 23 May 389 The Senate to John Adams, [23 May] 392 John Adams to the Senate, [24 May] 396 To Angelica Schuyler Church, 24 May 396 From Hugh Williamson, 24 May 398 To Elbridge Gerry, 25 May 398 To Mary Jefferson, 25 May 399 From William Linn, 25 May 400 To William Wardlaw, 25 May 401 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 26 May 402 From Elbridge Gerry, 28 May 402 From Hugh Williamson, 28 May 403 From Sebastian Bauman, 29 May 403 To Thomas Pinckney, 29 May 404 To Antonia Reynon Carmichael, 30 May 406 To Horatio Gates, 30 May 407 To John Oliver, 30 May 408 To John Gibson, 31 May 408 To James Madison, 1 June 411 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 1 June 413 To Dugald Stewart, [2 June] 415 To Peregrine Fitzhugh, 4 June 415 To Wakelin Welch, 4 June 419 Senate Resolution on Appointment of Charles C. Pinckney, [5 June] 420 From Tench Coxe, 7 June 420 To James Madison, 8 June 421 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 8 June 424 To French Strother, 8 June 425 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 9 June 426 From Thomas Bell, 12 June 427 From Mary Jefferson, 12 June 428 To John Moody, 13 June 428 To Mary Jefferson, [14 June] 429 To Edward Stevens, 14 June 431 To John Strode, 14 June 432 To James Madison, 15 June 433 From Pierre Malon, 15 June 435 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 15 June 436 To Aaron Burr, 17 June 437 From John Gibson, 17 June 440 To Henry Remson, 17 June 441 From Peregrine Fitzhugh, 20 June 442 Book Dedication from Benjamin Smith Barton, 21 June 445 From Aaron Burr, 21 June 447 To Elbridge Gerry, 21 June 448 From Sir John Sinclair, 21 June 449 To James Madison, 22 June 450 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 22 June 451 To John Gibson, 24 June 451 From Luther Martin, 24 June 452 To Edward Rutledge, 24 June 455 From Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 26 June 457 To Andrew G. Fraunces, 27 June 459 To Edmund Randolph, 27 June 459 To Andrew G. Fraunces, 28 June 460 To James Madison, 29 June 461 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 29 June 462 From La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt, 30 June 462 To William Short, 30 June 463 From Willem H. van Hasselt, 30 June 465 To Thomas Mifflin, 1 July 468 Account with John Francis, 3 July 469 From Arthur Campbell, 4 July 469 From Edmond Charles Genet, 4 July 470 Senate Resolution on William Blount, [4 July] 472 To Volney, 5 July 474 From Volney, 5 July 474 From Elbridge Gerry, 6 July 475 Suit against the Estate of William Ronald: Order and Report, 10 July 476 From James Monroe, 12 July 478 From Sir John Sinclair, 15 July 480 From William Wirt, with Jefferson's Notes, 15 July 481 To John Barnes, [18] July 481 From Volney, 19 July 482 To James Madison, 24 July 483 From John Barnes, 26 July 484 To John Barnes, 31 July 484 From Delamotte, 31 July 485 Note on Diplomatic Appointments, [July] 486 From Thomas Bee, 1 August 487 From James Madison, 2 August 488 From St. George Tucker, 2 August 488 To James Madison, 3 August 489 Petition to Virginia House of Delegates 491 I. Petition to the Virginia House of Delegates, [on or before 3 August] 493 II. Revised Petition to the Virginia House of Delegates, [7 August-7 September] 499 From James Madison, 5 August 505 To Volney, 5 August 507 From Citizens of Vincennes, 7 August 507 From John F. Mercer, 9 August 508 From John Barnes, 10 August 509 To John Stuart, 15 August 509 From William Strickland, 16 August 510 From William Strickland, 18 August 511 From Allen Jones, 20 August 513 From Rufus King, 22 August 514 From St. George Tucker, 22 August 515 From James Madison, 24 August 516 Notes on Alexander Hamilton, 24 August 517 To Willem H. van Hasselt, 27 August 518 To St. George Tucker, 28 August 519 To Robert Lawson, 31 August 520 To Benjamin Vaughan, 31 August 521 To John Vaughan, 31 August 521 To Arthur Campbell, 1 September 522 To John Barnes, 2 September 523 From Volney, 2 September 523 To John E Mercer, 5 September 524 From James Monroe, 5 September 524 To Archibald Stuart, 5 September 525 From John Stuart, 6 September 525 To James Monroe, 7 September 526 To Alexander White, 10 September 527 To John Vaughan, 11 September 529 To Alexander White, 12 September 530 From John Barnes, 14 September 530 To John Barnes, 17 September 531 To Francis Eppes, 24 September 531 To John Barnes, [25] September 534 From Andrew Ellicott, 28 September 534 From James Thomson Callender, 28 September 536 From Arthur Campbell, 30 September 538 From Dugnani, 30 September 538 Statement of Nailery Profits, 30 September 540 From John Barnes, 3 October 542 From John McQueen, 6 October 543 To John Barnes, 8 October 544 To John Barnes, enclosing Power of Attorney, 8 October 544 To John Taylor, 8 October 545 From Elizabeth Wayles Eppes, 10 October 546 Marriage Settlement for John Wayles Eppes, 12 October 547 Marriage Settlement for Mary Jefferson, 12 October 549 Note on Spanish Expenditures, 13 October 551 Notes on Conversations with John Adams and George Washington, [after 13 October] 551 From John Taylor, 14 October 553 From Peregrine Fitzhugh, enclosing a Citizen to the Rights of Man and Peregrine Fitzhugh to the Rights of Man, 15 October 555 From John Barnes, 19 October 561 From James Madison, 20 October 562 From James Monroe, [22] October 562 From James Madison, 25 October 564 To James Monroe, 25 October 564 From James Monroe, [27 October] 565 From Benjamin Galloway, [October] 566 Memorial of Charleston Merchants to the Senate, 2 November 567 To William Bradford, 6 November 568 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 6 November 568 Memorial of Charleston Wharfholders to the Senate, 10 November 570 From Paroy, [before 10 November] 570 From Edmund Randolph, 15 November 572 From John Wayles Eppes, [17 November] 572 From John Taylor, 19 November 573 From Edmund Randolph, 21 November 574 Bond to Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 25 November 574 To Henry Tazewell, 28 November 575 From James Monroe, [November] 576 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 2 December 576 To George Jefferson, 2 December 577 From James Monroe, 2 December 578 From Mary Jefferson Eppes, 8 December 579 From Arthur Campbell, 10 December 580 From Luther Martin, 11 December 581 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 14 December 583 From Oliver Wolcott, Jr., 15 December 584 To Richard Richardson, 16 December 585 To John Wayles Eppes, 21 December 585 To Francis Walker, 21 December 587 To John Taylor, 23 December 588 John Henry to Henry Tazewell, 24 December 590 From James Madison, 25 December 591 Notes on Comments by John Adams and Robert Goodloe Harper, 26 December 592 To James Monroe, 27 December 593 Notes on a Conversation with Tench Coxe, [27 December] 596 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 27 December 596 From William Short, 27 December 597 From George Jefferson, 30 December 598 To John Gibson, 31 December 599 To John Henry, 31 December 600 To Henry Tazewell, 31 December 604 Design for Chimney and Flues, [1797] 605 Notes on John Jay's Mission to Great Britain, [1797 or after] 605 APPENDIX: Notations by Jefferson on Senate Documents 633 INDEX 635

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 30  1

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 30 1

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    Book SynopsisCovers events in the thirteen months of the author's time in Philadelphia serving as vice president under President John Adams and presiding over a Senate that was dominated by his political opponents, the Federalists.

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 31  1

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 31 1

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    Book SynopsisSifting information from rumors and private letters, Jefferson follows events in Europe, including Bonaparte's unexpected rise to power in France, and sees the value of his tobacco crop plummet as US legislation cuts off the French market. He begins to compile a manual of parliamentary procedures for the Senate.Table of ContentsForeword vii Editorial Method and Apparatus xiii Illustrations xli Jefferson Chronology 2 1799 To Elisha Boudinot, 1 February 3 3From Aaron Burr, 3 February 4 4From John Cleves Symmes, 3 February 5 5From James Wood, 4 February 8 8To James Madison, 5 February 9 9To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 5 February 11 11 To John Wayles Eppes, 7 February 12 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 7 February 13 To George Jefferson, enclosing Tobacco Statement, 7 February 14 From John C.Ogden, 7 February 16 From James Madison, 8 February 18 From Martha Jefferson Randolph, 8 February 20 From Bishop James Madison, 10 February 21 To Aaron Burr, 11 February 22 To James Monroe, 11 February 23 Notes on the Connecticut Cession, 11 February 25 From Daniel Clark, 12 February 27 To James Madison, 12 February 29 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 12 February 31 From John Page, 13 February 32 To Archibald Stuart, 13 February 33 To Tench Coxe, 14 February 36 To Edmund Pendleton, 14 February 36 From James Monroe, 15 February 40 From John Taylor, 15 February 40 From George Jefferson, 16 February 42 From George Jefferson, 19 February 43 To James Madison, enclosing Extracts on Relations Between United States and France, 19 February 44 To James Monroe, 19 February To Edmund Pendleton, 19 February 48 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 19 February 50 To Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 21 February 51 From Cipriano Ribeiro Freire, 22 February 54 From Martha Jefferson Randolph, 22 February 54 To Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 22 February 55 To Robert R. Livingston, 23 February 56 To George Jefferson, 24 February 57 From Edmund Pendleton, 24 February 58 To Elisha Boudinot, 25 February 60 To Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 25 February 60 To Louis of Parma, 25 February 61 From Timothy Pickering, 25 February 62 To George Jefferson, 26 February 63 To James Madison, 26 February 63 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 26 February 65 From Thomas Lomax, [before 27] February 66 To Bishop James Madison, 27 February 67 To William G.Munford, 27 February 68 Statement of Account from John Francis, [1 March] 69 From Harry Innes, 2 March 69 From John C.Ogden, 5 March 72 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 8 March 75 From John Barnes, 10 March 75 To Thomas Lomax, 12 March 77 From Mary Jefferson Eppes, 13 March 78 Notes on Postal Service between Philadelphia and Charlottesville, [on or after 13 March] 79 To George Jefferson, 16 March 80 From John Barnes, 17 March 81 To George Jefferson & Company, 18 March 82 From George Jefferson, 18 March 82 To Samuel Clarke, 21 March 83 To John McDowell, 21 March 83 From John McDowell, 21 March 84 From John Carr, 22 March 84 From George Jefferson & Company, 26 March 85 From Carlo Bellini, 1 April 85 From George Jefferson, 1 April 86 From John Barnes, 2 April 87 To George Jefferson, 5 April 88 From John Barnes, 6 April From John Barnes, 6 April 90 From George Jefferson, 8 April 90 From Sir John Sinclair, 8 April 91 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 13 April 91 From John McDowell, 13 April 92 To George Jefferson, 18 April 93 From Lafayette, 19 April 94 From George Jefferson, 22 April 96 To Edmund Pendleton, 22 April 96 To Carlo Bellini, 24 April 98 From Tench Coxe, 29 April 100 From John Barnes, 1 May 102 To Wilson Cary Nicholas, 2 May 102 From La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt, 4 May 104 From George Jefferson & Company, 6 May 104 To James Lyle, 6 May 105 To Henry Remsen, [6 May] 105 To John Wickham, 6 May 107 From Stephen Cathalan, Jr., 12 May 107 To James Monroe, 13 May 108 To John McDowell, 14 May 109 To Archibald Stuart, 14 May 109 From John McDowell, 16 May 111 To George Jefferson, 18 May 111 To Tench Coxe, 21 May 112 To John Barnes, 26 May 114 From John Barnes, 26 May 115 From George Jefferson, 27 May 116 To George Jefferson, 29 May 117 To George Wythe, 29 May 118 From George Jefferson, 3 June 118 To John Wayles Eppes, 7 June 119 To George Jefferson, 8 June 120 To Henry Remsen, 8 June 121 From George Jefferson, 10 June 122 To John Barnes, 15 June 123 To George Jefferson, 15 June 124 From George Jefferson & Company, 17 June 125 From George Jefferson, 17 June 126 To William G. Munford, 18 June 126 From John Barnes, 20 June 130 To Harry Innes, 20 June From Tench Coxe, 21 June 132 To George Jefferson, 21 June 135 To Daniel Clark, 23 June 135 From George Jefferson, 23 June 136 To Tench Coxe, 24 June 137 To William Dunbar, 24 June 137 From Mary Jefferson Eppes, 26 June 139 Indenture for Land Exchange with Nicholas Meriwether Lewis and Mildred Hornsby Lewis, 1 July 140 From William Short, 2 July 144 To George Jefferson, 3 June [i.e.,July] 145 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 3 July 146 To John Wayles Eppes, 4 July 146 From George Jefferson, 8 July 147 To George Jefferson, 12 July 148 From George Jefferson, 14 July 149 To George Jefferson, 25 July 149 From George Jefferson & Company, 29 July 150 From Benjamin Rush, 29 July 150 To John McDowell, 31 July 151 From Elijah Griffths, 4 August 151 From William Cobbett, 5 August 153 Indenture for the Sale of Elk Hill, 5 August 162 From James Thomson Callender, 10 August 163 To Daniel Call, 15 August 165 To John Barnes, 16 August 166 To George Jefferson, 16 August 167 To William G. Munford, 16 August 168 To Edmund Randolph, 18 August 168 To George Jefferson, 19 August 172 From Wilson Cary Nicholas, 20 August 172 To James Madison, 23 August 172 From Joseph Mathias Gerard de Rayneval, 24 August 175 From Daniel Call, 26 August 176 From George Jefferson, 26 August 177 To Wilson Cary Nicholas, 26 August 177 From George Jefferson, 27 August 178 To Wilson Cary Nicholas, 5 September 178 To James Thomson Callender, 6 September 179 To George Jefferson, 6 September 182 To Benjamin Rush, 12 September 182 From Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 15 September 184 To John Barnes, enclosing Statement of Account with John Barnes, 16 September 185 To William Frederick Ast, [17]September 186 To William Bache, 20 September 188 From Daniel Call, 23 September 190 To Archibald Stuart, 24 September 191 To John Coalter, 25 September 192 To Daniel Call, 28 September 193 From James Thomson Callender, 29 September 194 From Morgan Brown, 1 October 195 To John McDowell, 1 October 196 Indenture with Craven Peyton for the Lease of Fields at Shadwell, 1 October 197 From John McDowell, 3 October 200 To James Thomson Callender, 6 October 200 From William Dunbar, 4 [i.e., 6] October 203 From James Thomson Callender, 7 October 203 From George Jefferson, 7 October 204 From Philip Norborne Nicholas, 8 October 204 From Daniel Call, 13 October, enclosing Virginia High Court of Chancery Decree, 1 October 205 To Charles Clay, 14 October 208 To George Jefferson, 14 October 209 To George Jefferson, 14 October 210 To Henry Remsen, 14 October 211 To John Barnes, 15 October 212 To James Brown, 16 October 213 To Carter Bassett Harrison, 16 October 213 To Peyton Short, 16 October 214 To George Jefferson, 17 October 215 To Thomas Newton, 17 October 216 To Daniel Call, 23 October 217 From Thomas Newton, [23 October] 218 From Joseph Barnes, 25 October 218 From James Brown, 27 October 221 To Stevens Thomson Mason, 27 October 222 From George Jefferson, 28 October 224 To George Ruffn, 28 October 225 To Charles Pinckney, 29 October 226 From Dugald Stewart, 29 October 228 Memorandum to Thomas Mann Randolph, 30 October 229 To Littleton W. Tazewell, 30 October 229 Notes on Sir William Scott, 1 November 231 From James Madison, 2 November 231 To Philip Norborne Nicholas, 2 November 232 From James Madison, 3 November 233 From George Jefferson, 4 November 233 To George Jefferson, 8 November 234 To George Jefferson, 8 November 234 From George Jefferson, 11 November 235 From Daniel Clark, 12 November 236 From James Thomson Callender, 16 November 238 From George Jefferson, 18 November 239 To John Coalter, 19 November 240 To James Madison, 22 November 240 From George Jefferson, 25 November 242 To James Madison, 26 November 243 To John Taylor, 26 November 244 To William Bache, 27 November 245 To George Jefferson, 28 November 246 Safe Conduct for Three Chickasaw Indians, 28 November 246 To James Wood, 28 November 247 From John Coalter, 29 November 248 From George Ruffn, 30 November 249 From George Jefferson, 2 December 250 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 3 December 250 To George Jefferson, 4 December 251 To John Harvie, enclosing Statement for Arbitrators in Land Dispute with John Harvie, 5 December 252 From Peyton Short, 5 December 259 From Harry Innes, 6 December 260 From Jean Xavier Bureaux de Pusy, 9 December 264 From Samuel Adams, 11 December 265 From John Breckinridge, 13 December 266 From James Thomson Callender, 18 December 268 To John Coalter, 19 December 268 To George Jefferson, 19 December 269 Memorandum to Richard Richardson, [ca.21 December] 270 To John Wayles Eppes, 21 December 274 From Charles Brockden Brown, 25 December 275 From George Jefferson, 26 December 276 Notes on Treasury Statement, [after 28 December] 277 From James Madison, 29 December Memorandum on Attendance of the Vice President, [after 29 December] 280 From George Jefferson, 31 December 284 Notes on the Doctrine of Epicurus, [ca.1799?] 284 BOOKID1800 To Tench Coxe, 1 January 285 From John Wayles Eppes, 1 January 286 To George Jefferson, 1 January 286 Notes on a Conversation with Tench Coxe, 2 January 287 From James Madison, 4 January 288 From James Monroe, 4 January 289 To Bishop James Madison, 6 January 291 To Jean Xavier Bureaux de Pusy, [7 January] 292 American Philosophical Society Memorial to U.S. Congress, [7-10 January] 293 From James Madison, 9 January 295 To Thomas McKean, 9 January 296 Notes on a Conversation with Benjamin Rush, 10 January 296 To George Jefferson, 12 January 297 From James Madison, 12 January 299 To James Monroe, 12 January 300 Notes on a Conversation with Samuel Smith, 12 January 301 To George Jefferson & Company, 13 January 302 Notes on a Conversation with John Nicholas, 13 January 303 From Josiah Parker, 13 January 303 To Josiah Parker, 13 January 304 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 13 January 304 To Henry Remsen, 14 January 307 To Charles Brockden Brown, 15 January 308 To Jonathan Williams, 15 January 308 To Morgan Brown, 16 January 309 To Daniel Clark, 16 January 309 To William Dunbar, 16 January 311 To James Wilkinson, 16 January 312 To Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, [17 January] 313 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 17 January 314 From Bishop James Madison, 17 January 316 From George Jefferson, 18 January 318 From James Madison, 18 January 319 To Joseph Priestley, 18 January 319 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 18 January 323 Notes on a Conversation with Wilson Cary Nicholas, 19 January 324 From James Barbour, 20 January 325 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 20 January 326 From George Jefferson, 20 January 329 To Angelica Schuyler Church, 21 January 330 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 21 January 331 To Catherine Church, 22 January 332 To John Wayles Eppes, 22 January 333 From Benjamin Hawkins, 23 January 334 To Harry Innes, 23 January 335 Notes on a Conversation with Mr. Smith of Hamburg, 24 January 337 From Henry Remsen, 25 January 338 To Joseph Priestley, 27 January 339 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 28 January 341 To William Wardlaw, 28 January 342 To John Breckinridge, 29 January 344 From Joseph Priestley, 30 January 346 From Martha Jefferson Randolph, 30 January 347 To Richard Symonds, 30 January 348 From Samuel Adams, 31 January 349 To Bishop James Madison, 31 January 349 To John McDowell, 1 February 352 Notes on a Conversation with Benjamin Rush, 1 February 352 To William Bache, 2 February 353 To Elisha Boudinot, 2 February 355 From Philip Norborne Nicholas, 2 February 356 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 2 February 357 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 4 February 359 From George Jefferson, 5 February 361 To George Jefferson, 6 February 361 To James Monroe, 6 February 362 From John Wayles Eppes, 7 February 362 To Richard Richardson, 10 February 363 From Bishop James Madison, 11 February 364 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 11 February 365 To Aaron Burr, 12 February 367 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 12 February 367 To George Jefferson, [12]February 369 To Uzal Ogden, 12 February From Samuel Miller, 13 February 370 Statement of John Sappington, 13 February 370 From James Madison, 14 February 374 From John McDowell, 14 February 375 From Littleton W. Tazewell, 14 February 375 From James Thomson Callender, 15 February 376 From John Wayles Eppes, 16 February 377 From Baron von Geismar, 16 February 378 To James Monroe, 16 February 381 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 17 February 382 To Richard Richardson, 17 February 383 From George Jefferson, 19 February 385 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 20 February 385 From John Wayles Eppes, 20 February 386 To John Beale Bordley, 21 February 387 To George Jefferson, 21 February 388 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 22 February 389 From George Wythe, 22 February 391 To John Barnes, 24 February 392 From John Heckewelder, 24 February 393 From George Jefferson, 24 February 393 To Samuel Miller, 25 February 394 To Samuel Adams, 26 February 395 To Auguste Belin, 27 February 396 From Robert R. Livingston, 28 February 397 Statement of William Robinson, 28 February 397 To George Wythe, 28 February 400 To Benjamin Smith Barton, 1 March 402 To William Jackson, 1 March 402 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 1 March 403 From Joseph Barnes, 4 March 403 To George Jefferson, 4 March 406 To James Madison, 4 March 407 From Samuel Miller, 4 March 411 From James Monroe, 4 March 413 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 4 March 413 To Henry Remsen, 4 March 415 Notes on Senate Debates, [after 5 March] 416 To Auguste Belin, 6 March 417 To John Dickinson, 7 March 417 To George Jefferson, 7 March 418 From Thomas McKean, 7 March To Thomas Mann Randolph, 7 March 420 Notes on John Marshall 's Speech, [after 7 March] 421 To John Wayles Eppes, 8 March 421 To George Jefferson, 9 March 423 From Henry Knox, 9 March 423 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 9 March 425 To Henry Remsen, 9 March 425 From Joseph Barnes, 10 March 426 From James Thomson Callender, 10 March 427 To George Jefferson, 11 March 428 From George Jefferson, 11 March 428 Notes on Conversations with Abigail Adams and Edward Dowse, 11 March 429 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 11 March 430 Notes on Senate Debates, [11-12 March] 430 To George Jefferson, 13 March 431 To George Meade, 13 March 432 From James Thomson Callender, 14 March 432 To David Campbell, 14 March 433 From John Gibson, 14 March 435 To Benjamin Hawkins, 14 March 435 From George Jefferson, 14 March 437 Notes on Charleston Printers, 14 March 438 From William Floyd, 15 March 438 From James Madison, 15 March 439 From John Wayles Eppes, 16 March 440 To James Lyle, 17 March 441 From Edmund Pendleton, 17 March 442 To Littleton W. Tazewell, 17 March 442 From B.D. Armistead, 18 March 443 From John Dickinson, [18 March] 445 From James Monroe, 18 March 446 From George Isham Parkyns, 18 March 446 Notes on Senate Debates, 19 March 447 To B.D. Armistead, 20 March 448 To George Jefferson, 20 March 448 To John Gibson, 21 March 449 Notes on John Marshall, 21 March 451 From Thomas Cooper, [23 March] 451 From William Duane, 24 March 453 Notes on a Conversation with Perez Morton, 24 March 454 To James Madison, 25 March From Robert Patterson, 25 March 456 Statement for the Aurora , 25 March 457 To James Monroe, 26 March 461 From James Monroe, 26 March 463 To William Short, 26 March 463 From William Duane, 27 March 466 From George Jefferson, 27 March 467 Notes on a Conversation with Hugh Henry Brackenridge, 27 March 467 Notes on a Conversation with Benjamn Rush, [27 March or after] 469 From Littleton W. Tazewell, 29 March 470 From Bishop James Madison, 30 March 472 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 31 March 472 To Richard Richardson, 31 March 474 From David Campbell, 2 April 475 To Peter Carr, 4 April 475 Deposition of John Gibson, 4 April 477 To James Madison, 4 April 480 From James Madison, 4 April 481 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 4 April 482 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 6 April 484 To Philip Norborne Nicholas, 7 April 485 To George Wythe, enclosing Queries on Parliamentary Procedure, 7 April 486 To Henry Knox, 8 April 487 To Everard Meade, 8 April 488 From James Monroe, 8 April 489 To Littleton W. Tazewell, 10 April 491 From George Wythe, 10 April 494 From Edward Livingston, 11 April 494 To Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 12 April 495 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 12 April 497 To Oliver Wolcott, Jr., 12 April 497 To James Monroe, 13 April 499 Jefferson 's Letter to William Short 500 I. To William Short, 13 April 501 II. Partial Copy from Memory, 9 May 511 III. Statement of Account with William Short, [ca.13 April-May] 513 IV. Statement of John Barnes 's Account with William Short, [ca.13 April-May] 516 V. Form of Lease, [ca.13 April-May] 518 To George Jefferson, 15 April From George Jefferson, 15 April 520 To George Jefferson, 19 April 520 To Edmund Pendleton, 19 April 520 From Thomas Mann Randolph, [ca.19 April] 522 From James Madison, 20 April 524 From James Thomson Callender, 21 April 525 To Martha Jefferson Carr, 21 April 525 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 21 April 527 To John Wayles Eppes, 21 April 531 From George Jefferson, 21 April 532 From John Wayles Eppes, 22 April 533 To William Hamilton, 22 April 533 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 22 April 535 To Richard Richardson, 22 April 536 From James Monroe, 23 April 537 From James Monroe, 23 April 538 To William Thornton, 23 April 538 From George Wythe, 23 April 539 From George Jefferson, 24 April 540 From James Monroe, 26 April 540 From James Madison, 27 April 542 From Aaron Burr, 28 April 543 From James Thomson Callender, 28 April 543 To Philip Mazzei, 29 April 543 Notes on Senate Debates, 29 April 545 To Richard Richardson, 29 April 546 To Edward Livingston, 30 April 546 To Robert R. Livingston, 30 April 549 Recipients of Appendix to the Notes on the State of Virginia, [ca. April] 551 From Edward Livingston, [before 3 May] 554 To Edmund Pendleton, 3 May 555 From Tench Coxe, 4 May 555 From Aaron Burr, [before 5 May] 556 To Joseph Anthony, 6 May 556 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 6 May 558 To Dugnani, 7 May 559 To Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 7 May 560 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 7 May 561 From William Thornton, 7 May 563 From John Dickinson, 8 May From Joseph Priestley, enclosing Thoughts on Education, 8 May 567 To Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 8 May 570 From William Frederick Ast, 10 May 571 To Samuel Brown, 10 May 573 From Oliver Wolcott, Jr., 10 May 574 Statement of Account from John Barnes, 10 May 575 To Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 12 May 578 To James Madison, 12 May 579 To Samuel A. Otis, 14 May 580 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 14 May 581 Statement of Account from John Francis, 15 May 582 From Martha Jefferson Randolph, 15 May 582 Mortgage of Slaves and Goods from Edmund Randolph, 19 May 583 From James Wilkinson, 22 May 585 From John Barnes, enclosing Statement of Account, 24 May 586 From James Monroe, 25 May 588 To James Monroe, 26 May 590 From Gibson & Jefferson, 27 May 591 From Andrew Ellicott, 28 May 592 From Daniel Clark, 29 May 593 Appendix: Notations by Jefferson on Senate Documents 597 Index 613

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Claiborne, 13 August 25 From Henry Dearborn, 15 August 27 From James Madison, 15 August 29 To John Barnes, 16 August 29 To Albert Gallatin, 16 August 30 From Louis Philippe Gallot de Lormerie, 16 August 32 To James Madison, 16 August 35 To William Chamberlayne, 17 August 36 From William Duane, 17 August 37 From John R. Fenwick, 18 August 41 From Robert Patterson, 18 August 41 To Littleton W. Tazewell, 18 August 42 From Jean Potocki, 19 August 43 From Archibald Thweatt, 19 August 44 To Thomas Ladd, 20 August 45 To James Madison, 20 August 45 From Henry Wheaton, 20 August 46 To William Wirt, enclosing Notes on William Wirt's Comments on the Batture Statement, 20 August 47 To William D. Meriwether, 21 August 49 From Jean Marie de Bordes, 22 August 49 From Delaplaine & Hellings, 24 August 50 From James McKinney, 24 August 51 From William C. C. Claiborne, 25 August 52 From Lafayette, 25 August 54 From Nathaniel H. Hooe, 28 August 55 From Littleton W. Tazewell, 28 August 55 Memorandum from Charles Johnston on Lynchburg Mail, [ca. 1-7 September] 56 From Claude Alexandre Ruelle, 1 September 56 To Benjamin Morgan, 2 September 59 From Carl L. Siegfried, 3 September 60 From John S. Cogdell, 4 September 61 From Julian Ursin Niemcewicz, 4 September 62 From William Thornton, 4 September 63 To William A. Burwell, 5 September 64 From Charles Clay, 5 September 65 From Claude Antoine Prieur Duvernois, 5 September 65 From George Jefferson, 7 September 67 To Hugh Chisholm, 10 September 67 From Albert Gallatin, enclosing Albert Gallatin's Notes on Thomas Jefferson's Statement on the Batture Case, 10 September 68 From Isaac Hillard, 10 September 74 To James Madison, 10 September 75 From Samuel H. Smith, 11 September 76 From Sylvanus Bourne, 12 September 76 From Plumard, 12 September 77 From John B. Colvin, 14 September 78 From Thomas Cooper, 14 September 79 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 14 September 80 From George Jefferson, 14 September 83 To Henry Voigt, 14 September 83 To Archibald Thweatt, 15 September 84 To William Duane, 16 September 86 To John Barnes, 17 September 89 From Martha C. Lewis, Lucy B. Lewis, and Ann M. Lewis, 17 September 90 From Charles L. Lewis, [ca. 17 September] 91 From Jonathan Williams, 17 September 93 Memorandum on James Bowdoin's Letter, 18 September 96 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 18 September 97 To John R. Fenwick, 18 September 98 To John B. Colvin, 20 September 99 To Gideon Granger, 20 September 102 From Lafayette, 20 September 105 To William Short, 21 September 106 From Alexander von Humboldt, 23 September 107 To Robert Smith, 23 September 109 To John Christoph Suverman, 23 September 110 From James Gibbon, 24 September 111 To Nathaniel H. Hooe, 24 September 111 From Horatio G. Spafford, 24 September 112 From Charles P. De Lasteyrie, 25 September 114 From Levett Harris, 25 September 115 From William Pinkney, 25 September 116 To Caesar A. Rodney, 25 September 117 To James Dinsmore, 26 September 119 From Samuel Haines, 26 September 120 To Joseph Milligan, 26 September 122 To Albert Gallatin, 27 September 123 From Gideon Granger, 27 September 126 From Littleton W. Tazewell, 27 September 130 From George Jefferson, 28 September 135 From John H. Cocke, 29 September 136 To John S. Cogdell, 29 September 136 To Nicolas G. Dufief, 29 September 137 To Henry Wheaton, 29 September 137 To Peter Minor, 30 September 138 To John H. Cocke, 1 October 147 From Robert Smith, 1 October 147 From Gideon Granger, 4 October 147 From George Jefferson, 5 October 148 From Benjamin Morgan, 5 October 149 To Benjamin Smith Barton, 6 October 150 From Caesar A. Rodney, 6 October 151 To George Hay, 7 October 152 To James Gibbon, 8 October 153 To George Jefferson, 8 October 154 To William Bentley, 9 October 155 To William Caruthers, 9 October 155 To Isaac Hillard, 9 October 156 To James McKinney, 9 October 156 To Henry Wheaton, 9 October 157 From William C. C. Claiborne, 10 October, enclosing James Mather to William C. C. Claiborne, 5 August 157 From Peter Minor, 10 October 161 From William A. Burwell, 12 October 162 To Samuel Haines, 12 October 163 To Charles Johnston, 12 October 164 To James Madison, 15 October 165 From Benjamin Smith Barton, 16 October 166 To William C. C. Claiborne, 16 October 167 To George Jefferson, 16 October 168 From John Harvie, 18 October, enclosing Appraisal of Chattels at Belmont Estate, [after 5 October], and Payment Plan for Money Due from John Harvie to Thomas Jefferson, [18 October] 169 From Caesar A. Rodney, 18 October 173 From George Jefferson, 19 October 176 From James Madison, 19 October 177 From William J. Stone, 19 October 179 From Charles Yancey, 19 October 180 To Nathaniel H. Hooe, 20 October 180 To Benjamin Smith Barton, 22 October 181 To Gideon Granger, 22 October 182 From Henry Skipwith, 22 October 183 To William Wardlaw, 22 October 183 To Charles Yancey, 22 October 184 From James McKinney, 23 October 184 To William Duane, 25 October 184 From Charles Holt, 25 October 185 To Benjamin Morgan, 27 October 186 Agreement to Convey Bedford County Lands to Charles L. Bankhead, 29 October 186 From William Duane, 29 October 189 From Gideon Gooch, 29 October 190 To George Jefferson, 29 October 190 To Peter Minor, enclosing Proposed Agreement with the Directors of the Rivanna Company, 31 October 191 From Charles Yancey, 31 October 194 From John Wayles Eppes, 1 November 195 From Charles Everette, 1 November, enclosing Thomas Jefferson's Account with Charles Everette, [ca. 23 February] 196 From William Short, 1 November 197 From William Wardlaw, 1 November 200 From William Caruthers, 4 November 201 From George Hay, 5 November 201 Census of Inhabitants and Supplies at Monticello, 8 November 202 To George Hay, 11 November 203 To John Wayles Eppes and William B. Giles, 12 November 203 From John Tyler, 12 November 205 To William Duane, 13 November 207 From Thomas Law, [received 14 November] 209 From Samuel Overton, 14 November 209 To John Harvie, 15 November 210 To Henry Skipwith, 15 November 210 To William J. Stone, 15 November 211 From Lafayette, 16 November 211 To Daniel Scott, 16 November 214 Account with Hugh Chisholm, 17 November 215 To Peter Minor, 18 November 216 From Pierre Paganel, [received 19 November] 219 From William Partridge, 19 November 221 From James Ronaldson, 19 November 223 To Peter Minor, 20 November 224 From Daniel Scott, 20 November 224 From Peter Minor, 21 November 225 From Anonymous, [received 22 November] 225 To Littleton W. Tazewell, 22 November 226 To Charles Holt, 23 November 227 To John Tyler, 25 November 228 From John Armstrong, 26 November 228 From David Howell, 27 November 229 From James Mather, 30 November, enclosing List of Batture-Related Papers Sent to Thomas Jefferson, 29 November 233 To James Ronaldson, 3 December 238 To William Partridge, 4 December 238 To William Jarvis, 5 December 239 To Lydia R. Bailey, 6 December 241 From Joseph Dougherty, 6 December 241 From Samuel & James Leitch, 6 December 242 To Craven Peyton, 6 December 242 To William Prichard, 6 December 243 To John Wayles Eppes, 7 December 244 To David Gelston, 7 December 245 From James Madison, 7 December 245 From Thomas B. Robertson, 7 December 246 To James Madison, 8 December 248 From Horatio Turpin, 8 December 249 To William Chamberlayne, 11 December 250 From David Bailie Warden, 11 December 250 To John Armstrong, 13 December 251 To Joseph Dougherty, 13 December 252 Petition of Thomas Jefferson and Others to the Virginia General Assembly, [before 13 Dec. 1810] 253 From John Wayles Eppes, 14 December 254 From John Wayles Eppes, 14 December 256 To David Howell, 15 December 257 From James Mather, 15 December 258 From Gibson & Jefferson, 17 December 258 From Jones & Howell, 17 December 259 From Robert Smith, 19 December 260 From David Bailie Warden, 19 December 260 From Thomas Law, 22 December, enclosing Thomas Law to Jacob Wagner, [ca. 5-22 December], and Jacob Wagner to Mr. Barry, [ca. 5-22 December] 261 From Robert Bakewell, 23 December 263 From William C. C. Claiborne, 24 December 264 From James Monroe, 24 December 266 From John Lynch, 25 December 267 From William Chamberlayne, 27 December 270 From Littleton W. Tazewell, 29 December 270 From Peter Minor, 30 December 271 From Samuel H. Smith, 30 December 272 From William Short, 31 December 272 1811 From Mary Page, 2 January 276 From Benjamin Rush, 2 January 276 From David Bailie Warden, 2 January 279 From James Lyle, 3 January 280 To John Wayles Eppes, 5 January 281 To John Graham, 5 January 282 To William Chamberlayne, 6 January 283 From John Barnes, 7 January 284 From Thomas T. Hewson, 8 January 284 From William Lambert, 8 January 285 To James Monroe, 8 January 286 From William Coolidge, 9 January 288 To John Barnes, 10 January 289 To John Wayles Eppes, 10 January 290 To Jones & Howell, 10 January 290 To Amos Stoddard, 10 January 291 To David Bailie Warden, 10 January 292 From John Graham, 11 January 292 To James Walker, 11 January 293 From Benjamin Brown, 12 January 294 To David Bailie Warden, 12 January 294 To Archibald Stuart, 13 January 295 From William Prichard, 14 January 296 From John Graham, 15 January 297 From Skelton Jones, 15 January 297 To Thomas Law, 15 January 298 Account with Jonathan & Isaac Shoemaker, 15 January 300 To Nathaniel H. Hooe, 16 January 302 To James Monroe, 16 January 303 To Benjamin Rush, 16 January 304 From David Bailie Warden, 16 January 308 Lease Agreement with William Johnson, 17 January 310 To William Duane, enclosing Thomas Jefferson's Preface for Destutt de Tracy's Commentary on Montesquieu, 18 January 310 To Thomas T. Hewson, 18 January 312 From David Bailie Warden, 19 January 312 To John Hollins, 20 January 313 To Lafayette, 20 January 313 To Caesar A. Rodney, 20 January 316 To Horatio Turpin, 20 January 316 From John Wayles Eppes, 21 January 317 From George Jefferson, 21 January 317 To John Lynch, 21 January 318 From Francois Andre Michaux, 21 January 320 From James Monroe, 21 January 322 From James Wilkinson, 21 January 323 From William C. C. Claiborne, 24 January 325 To William Coolidge, 24 January 326 To John Wayles Eppes, 24 January 327 To Eli Alexander, 25 January 328 To Benjamin Brown, 25 January 328 From William Duane, 25 January 329 From George Hay, 25 January 331 To James Monroe, 25 January 332 From Peter B. Porter, 25 January 333 To William Prichard, 25 January 334 To Thomas Eston Randolph, 25 January 334 To Destutt de Tracy, 26 January 334 To William Duane, 26 January 339 From David Bailie Warden, 26 January 339 From John Hollins, 27 January 341 To James Lyle, 27 January 341 From Richard Barry, 29 January 342 From George W. Erving, 29 January 342 From William C. C. Claiborne, 30 January 344 From Matthias Nack, 30 January 345 To Wilson Cary Nicholas, 1 February 347 Constitution for Proposed Agricultural Society of Albemarle, [ca. 1 February] 347 Notes on Poplar Forest Plantings and Geography, 1 February 1811-6 October 1821 352 From Benjamin Rush, 1 February 356 From Ezekiel Bacon, 2 February 358 From James Walker, 3 February 359 From John B. Colvin, 4 February 359 Astronomical Calculations, 5-11 February 361 From William Chamberlayne, 6 February 367 From James W. Wallace, 8 February 368 Conveyance of Ivy Creek Lands to Samuel J. Harrison, 9 February 368 From Gabriel Richard, 9 February 369 To Charles A. Scott, 9 February 371 From John Fletcher, 11 February 372 From George Jefferson, 11 February 373 From Lyman Spalding, 11 February 373 To Samuel J. Harrison, 13 February 374 From Philip Mazzei, 15 February, enclosing Power of Attorney, 4 February 375 From John Melish, 16 February, enclosing John Melish to James Madison, 7 February 383 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 17 February 392 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 24 February 393 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 24 February 394 From Peter Derieux, 25 February 394 Charles Clay's Bedford County Temperature Readings, [ca. 26 February] 396 General Plea in Livingston v. Jefferson, [ca. 28 February] 397 Plea in Livingston v. Jefferson on Ground of Acting Officially, [ca. 28 February] 397 Plea in Livingston v. Jefferson on Ground of Jurisdiction, [ca. 28 February] 400 Plea in Livingston v. Jefferson on Ground of Intrusion, [ca. 28 February] 401 Plea in Livingston v. Jefferson on Ground of Justification to Abate a Nuisance, [ca. 28 February] 404 Plea in Livingston v. Jefferson on Ground of Justification under an Act of Congress, [ca. 28 February] 407 Motion to Dismiss Livingston v. Jefferson, [ca. 28 February] 410 Conveyance of James Hubbard to Reuben Perry, February 411 Notes on Shipping Costs for Flour, [February] 413 From Eleuthere I. du Pont de Nemours, 1 March 414 From George Jefferson, 1 March 415 From Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 1 March 415 From Robert Wash, 1 March 418 From Andre Thouin, 2 March 419 To George Hay, 3 March 420 To George Jefferson, 3 March 420 To Peter Minor, 3 March 421 To Skelton Jones, 4 March 422 To Mary Page, 4 March 423 From Dudley Richardson, 4 March 424 From Caesar A. Rodney, 4 March 424 From John Harvie, 5 March 425 From Skeffington Selby, 5 March 426 From David Bailie Warden, 5 March 427 To Ezekiel Bacon, enclosing Memorandum on Correspondence with James Wilkinson, 6 March 428 From Robert Elliott, 6 March 431 To Robert Patterson, 7 March 431 To Mary Stith, 7 March 432 From John Threlkeld, 7 March 433 From Dominick Barthe, 8 March 434 From George Jefferson, 8 March 434 From George Jefferson, 8 March 435 To James Madison, 8 March 436 To Peter B. Porter, 8 March 437 To William Short, 8 March 438 From John Rhea, 9 March 439 From Bernard McMahon, 10 March 439 To John Melish, 10 March 440 To James Wilkinson, 10 March 440 From Richard Barry, 11 March 441 To George Jefferson, 11 March 441 To George Jefferson, 11 March 443 To David Bailie Warden, 11 March 443 From Lafayette, 12 March 444 From Robert Patterson, 12 March 447 From Isaac A. Coles, 13 March 448 From William Duane, 15 March 449 From George Jefferson, 15 March 453 To Samuel Carr, 16 March 453 From Samuel Carr, 16 March 454 To George Divers, 16 March 454 Notes on Monticello Plantings, 16 March 455 To Dominick Barthe, 17 March 456 From George Divers, 17 March 456 To Robert Elliott, 17 March 456 From Samuel J. Harrison, 17 March 457 To Skeffington Selby, 17 March 457 From Mary Stith, 17 March 458 To John Threlkeld, 17 March 458 From Theodorus Bailey, 18 March 459 From Theodorus Bailey, 18 March 459 To Richard Barry, 18 March 460 To George Divers, 18 March 460 To Samuel J. Harrison, 18 March 461 From Charles P. De Lasteyrie, 18 March 461 From James Madison, 18 March 462 From David Bailie Warden, 18 March 464 From Opie Norris, 19 March 464 From Palisot de Beauvois, 19 March 465 From John Wayles Eppes, 20 March 473 To Albert Gallatin, 20 March 474 To Patrick Magruder, 20 March 475 To Robert Smith, enclosing List of Batture-Related State Department Documents, 20 March 475 To James Mather, 21 March 479 To Robert Patterson, 21 March 479 From Benjamin Morgan, 22 March, enclosing Abner L. Duncan's Instructions on Settlement of John Peyton's Estate, [by 15 September 1810] 480 To Archibald Stuart, 22 March 481 To George Hay and William Wirt, enclosing List of Batture-Related Papers and Pamphlets sent to Counsel, 23 March 481 From James Lyle, 23 March 489 Statement of Facts in the Batture Case, [ca. 23 March] 489 To Littleton W. Tazewell, 23 March 499 To Nathaniel Ellicott, 24 March 500 To John Wayles Eppes, 24 March 501 From Theodorus Bailey, 25 March 503 To Madame de Tesse, 27 March 503 To Peter Walsh, 27 March 505 To Theodorus Bailey, 28 March 506 To William Duane, 28 March 506 From Nathaniel Ellicott, 28 March 509 From Bernard Smith, 28 March 510 From Archibald Stuart, 28 March 511 To David Bailie Warden, 28 March 512 From George Jefferson, 29 March 512 From Reuben Perry, 29 March 513 To John Wayles Eppes, 30 March 513 From Caesar A. Rodney, 30 March 513 To William Wirt, 30 March 515 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 31 March 515 To George Jefferson, 1 April 518 From James Madison, 1 April 518 To James Oldham, 1 April 520 From James Walker, 1 April 520 From Theodorus Bailey, 2 April 521 From Clement Caines, 2 April 521 To Thomas Eston Randolph, with Account, 2 April 522 From John Martin Baker, 3 April 523 From John Barnes, 3 April 524 To Richard Barry, 3 April 525 To John Hollins, 3 April 525 To Jones & Howell, 3 April 526 From Peter Minor, 3 April 527 From James Monroe, 3 April 527 To John Barnes, 4 April 528 To William Chamberlayne, 4 April 529 To Joseph Darmsdatt, 4 April 530 To Henry Foxall, 4 April 530 To Gordon, Trokes & Company, 4 April 530 To George Jefferson, 4 April 531 From Count Theodore Pahlen, 4 April 532 From John G. Jackson, 5 April 532 From Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 5 April 534 To James Lyle, 5 April 538 From David Bailie Warden, 6 April 538 From Peter Carr, 7 April 540 To Kemp Catlett, 7 April 541 From Gibson & Jefferson, 7 April 541 To James Madison, 7 April 542 From George W. Varnum, 7 April 543 To Bernard McMahon, 8 April 544 To Littleton W. Tazewell, George Hay, and William Wirt, enclosing List of Authorities cited in Statement on the Batture Case, 9 April 545 From William Coghlan, 10 April 548 From William Wirt, 10 April 549 From Joseph Darmsdatt, 11 April 550 From Gibson & Jefferson, 11 April, enclosing Thomas Jefferson's Account with Morris & Dunnington, [ca. 10 April] 550 To George Jefferson, 11 April 551 From Thomas Law, 13 April 552 From Henry Dearborn, 14 April 552 To Alexander von Humboldt, 14 April 553 To Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 14 April 555 From David Bailie Warden, 14 April 557 From John Barnes, 15 April 558 To Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 15 April 559 To George Jefferson, 15 April 561 To Francois Andre Michaux, 15 April 561 To Pierre Paganel, 15 April 562 To Count Theodore Pahlen, 15 April 563 To William Wirt, 15 April 563 To Joel Barlow, 16 April 564 To Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 16 April 565 From James Monroe, 16 April 567 From John Hollins, 17 April 567 From Skelton Jones, 17 April 569 Survey of Boundary between Lego and Pantops, 17 April 570 From William Wirt, 17 April 573 From James Oldham, 18 April 575 To Peter Derieux, 19 April 575 From Henry Foxall, 19 April 576 From Gibson & Jefferson, 19 April 577 From James Madison, 19 April 577 To Thomas Law, 23 April 578 From Oliver Pollock, 23 April, enclosing Oliver Pollock to William Robertson, and Reply, 30 January 579 From Thomas Richards, 23 April 581 To Edward Coles, 24 April 581 To C. & A. Conrad & Company, 24 April 582 From John Dortic, 24 April 583 To Eleuthere I. du Pont de Nemours, 24 April 583 To Albert Gallatin, 24 April 584 To James Madison, 24 April 585 From John Barnes, 25 April, enclosing Maria Beckley to John Barnes, 21 April 587 From James Oldham, 25 April 588 From Edward Parker and Joseph Delaplaine, 27 April 589 From "A Friend to the Christian Religion" ("Goodwill"), 28 April 590 From Edward Coles, 29 April 590 To William Duane, 30 April 591 Bennett H. Henderson to Craven Peyton, 30 April 594 To Robert Smith, 30 April 595 From Benjamin Smith Barton, 1 May 596 To Jones & Howell, 1 May 597 From Theodorus Bailey, 2 May 597 From Joel Barlow, 2 May 598 From Fitzwhylsonn & Potter, 3 May 599 From James Madison, 3 May 600 To William Wirt, 3 May 601 To William Wirt, 3 May 601 To John Dortic, 4 May 604 To Bernard McMahon, 4 May 604 To Oliver Pollock, 4 May 605 To John Hollins, 5 May 606 To James Monroe, 5 May 607 From Robert Smith, 5 May 608 To Henry Foxall, 7 May 609 To Edward Parker and Joseph Delaplaine, 7 [May] 609 Elijah Fletcher's Account of a Visit to Monticello, [8 May] 610 From Thomas Newton, 8 May 611 From George Jefferson, 9 May 612 To Reuben Perry, 10 May 612 To Joel Barlow, 11 May 613 From John Dortic, 11 May 614 To Thomas Richards, 11 May 614 To Dudley Richardson, 11 May 615 To Bernard Smith, 11 May 615 To Johann Severin Vater, 11 May 615 To Robert Wash, 11 May 616 To John Graham, 12 May 616 To Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 12 May 617 To Craven Peyton, [12 May] 617 To Jean Potocki, 12 May 618 To David Bailie Warden, 12 May 619 From Joel Barlow, 15 May 619 From John Dortic, 16 May 619 From George Jefferson, 16 May 620 From Eleuthere I. du Pont de Nemours, 17 May 621 To William Short, 17 May 621 From William F. Gray, 18 May 623 From Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 19 May 624 Memorandum on Craven Peyton and Reuben Grady, 19 May 625 From William Wirt, 19 May 626 From John Graham, 20 May 627 From James Lyle, 22 May 627 From Thomas Ringgold, 22 May 628 To John Dortic, 23 May 628 From George Jefferson, 23 May 629 To James Monroe, 23 May 629 From James Ogilvie, 24 May 630 To Ann C. Bankhead, 26 May 633 To James Madison, 26 May 634 From Samuel J. Harrison, 29 May 634 To Cornelia J. Randolph, 3 June 635 From William C. Rives, 4 June 635 To John Milledge, 5 June 636 From George Jefferson, 6 June 637 From James Monroe, 6 June 637 From James Madison, 7 June 638 From Samuel J. Harrison, 8 June 639 Notes on Account with Jonathan & Isaac Shoemaker, [ca. 8 June] 640 Account with Jonathan & Isaac Shoemaker, 8 June 642 To Charles L. Bankhead, 10 June 644 To Isaac A. Coles, 10 June 644 From Isaac A. Coles, 10 June 645 From Anthony Gerna, enclosing Teophane Arata to Thomas Jefferson, 10 June 645 From Thomas T. Loury, 11 June 647 To Benjamin Morgan, 11 June 648 From Benjamin F. Salvage, 11 June 649 From C. & A. Conrad & Company, 12 June 649 From George Jefferson, 13 June 650 From William D. Meriwether, 13 June 650 From Osborn Sprigg, 15 June 651 To Burwell Bassett, 17 June, enclosing Extracts from Palisot de Beauvois's Letter to Thomas Jefferson, 19 March, with Jefferson's Notes 651 Appendix: Supplemental List of Documents Not Found 655 Index 657

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 33

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 33

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    Book SynopsisUnder normal circumstances, Thomas Jefferson would have had more than two months to prepare for his presidency. This book covers the two-and-a-half-month period from that day through April 30, documenting Jefferson's two terms as President of the United States.Table of ContentsForeword vii Editorial Method and Apparatus xv Illustrations xlv Jefferson Chronology 2 1801 Announcement of Election Results, [17 February] 3 From Hugh Henry Brackenridge, 17 February 4 From Thomas Leiper, 17 February 7 From George Meade, 17 February 8 From Nicholas J. Roosevelt, 17 February 9 Notes on a Letter of William Pinckney, [after 17 February] 10 Notes on New York Patronage, [after 17 February] 11 To John Adams, 18 February 12 To Henry Dearborn, 18 February 13 To William Jackson, 18 February 14 List of John Adams's Judicial Appointments, [18 February] 15 To James Madison, 18 February 16 From Benjamin Perkins, 18 February 17 To Craven Peyton, 18 February 18 From Benjamin Stoddert, 18 February 18 From Caspar Wistar, 18 February 19 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 19 February 20 From Stephen Thorn, 19 February 21 To Thomas Whitlaw, 19 February 22 From John Adams, 20 February 23 To Samuel Dexter, 20 February 24 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 20 February 24 To the House of Representatives, 20 February 25 From Josef Ignacio de Viar, 20 February 26 From George Logan, 20 February 26 From James Lyon, 20 February 26 From Thomas McKean, 20 February 28 From Stephen Sayre, 20 February 30 From John Wright, 20 February 31 From John Dickinson, 21 February 31 From Joseph Fay, 21 February 32 To George Jefferson, 21 February 33 To Charles Willson Peale, 21 February 34 To Benjamin Stoddert, 21 February 35 To Daniel Trump, 21 February 35 To John Wayles Eppes, 22 February 37 To William Evans, 22 February 38 From Robert Gourlay, 22 February 39 From Elijah Gri?ths, 22 February 40 From Israel Israel, 22 February 42 To Philippe de Letombe, 22 February 43 From James Martin, 22 February 44 From William Munson, 22 February 44 From James Thomson Callender, 23 February 46 From Catherine Church, 23 February 48 From Thomas T. Davis, 23 February 49 To Thomas Leiper, 23 February 50 To Meriwether Lewis, 23 February 51 List of John Adams's Appointments, 23 February 52 From John Moody, 23 February 53 From Francis Say, 23 February 53 To Samuel Harrison Smith, 23 February 54 To James Wilkinson, 23 February 54 From James Bowdoin, 24 February 55 From Elbridge Gerry, 24 February 56 From William Jackson, 24 February 58 From Thomas Lewis, Jr., 24 February 59 To Robert R. Livingston, 24 February 61 From Jonathan H. Nichols, 24 February 61 From Joseph Nourse, 24 February 62 From Marinus Willett, 24 February 62 From John Gardiner, 25 February 64 From William Heath, 25 February 65 To Thomas Lomax, 25 February 66 To Richard Richardson, 25 February 67 From Benjamin Stoddert, 25 February 68 From Isaac Weaver, Jr., 25 February 68 From Joseph Anderson and William Cocke, 26 February 69 From Samuel Bryan, [ca. 26 February] 71 From Pierce Butler, 26 February 74 From Nicolas Gouin Dufief, 26 February 75 From William Findley, 26 February 77 From Philippe de Letombe, 26 February 81 To Robert Morris, 26 February 81 From Patrick Sim, 26 February 82 From John Strode, 26 February 83 From John Beckley, 27 February 84 From Delamotte, 27 February 87 From Johann Eckstein, 27 February 90 From William Evans, 27 February 91 From George Jefferson, 27 February 92 From George Logan, 27 February 93 To Tarleton Bates, [28] February 94 From Joseph Hardy, 28 February 95 From Philippe de Letombe, 28 February 96 From James Madison, 28 February 99 To the Senate, 28 February 101 From John Vanmetre, 28 February 102 From Burgess Allison, 1 March 104 From Joseph Anderson, 1 March 105 From Elijah Boardman, 1 March 106 From William Duane, 1 March 108 From Benjamin Hawkins, 1 March 109 From John Garland Jefferson, 1 March 110 From Matthew Lyon, 1 March 111 From Rembrandt Peale, 1 March 114 From Elizabeth House Trist, 1 March 115 From Stephen Burrowes, 2 March 116 From Joseph Eggleston, 2 March 116 To James Hillhouse, 2 March 117 From James Hillhouse, [2 March] 118 To John Marshall, 2 March 119 From John Marshall, 2 March 120 From Robert Morris, 2 March 121 From Anonymous, [before 3 March] 122 From David Jones, 3 March 123 From Matthew Lyon, 3 March 125 From James Monroe, 3 March 126 From Samuel A. Otis, 3 March, enclosing Orders on the Inauguration, 2 March 128 From Theodore Peters, 3 March 129 From Moses Robinson, 3 March 129 To the Senate, 3 March 131 From Benjamin Stoddert, 3 March 132 From Stephen Thorn, 3 March 132 First Inaugural Address, 4 March 134 I. First Draft, [before 4 March] 139 II. II. Revised Draft, [before 4 March] 143 III. First Inaugural Address, [4 March] 148 From Arthur Campbell, 4 March 152 From Thomas Claxton, 4 March 153 From the District of Columbia Commissioners, enclosing Suspension of Certain Building Regulations, 4 March 154 From William Falkener, enclosing From Warren County Inhabitants, 4 March 155 From Fayetteville Republican Citizens, 4 March 156 From Cyrus Gri?n, 4 March 157 To George Jefferson, 4 March 157 From George Jefferson, 4 March 158 From Peter Legaux, 4 March 160 From Francis Mentges, 4 March 161 From the New Jerusalem Church of Baltimore, 4 March 162 From Richard Dobbs Spaight, 4 March 164 From John Cleves Symmes, 4 March 166 From James Warren, 4 March 167 From "Your Unknown Friend," 4 March 168 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 4 March 169 Circular Letter to Midnight Appointees, [after 4 March] 172 From Joseph Anderson and William Cocke, 5 March 174 From Abraham Baldwin and Benjamin Taliaferro, 5 March 175 From William Findley, 5 March 178 From Nicholas King and Others, 5 March 180 To Philippe de Letombe, 5 March 181 To Levi Lincoln, 5 March 181 Receipt from John Minchin, 5 March 182 From James Monroe, 5 March 182 Notes on New Jersey Patronage, [ca. 5 March-before June] 183 From John Page, 5 March 184 From Charles Pinckney, 5 March 186 From Providence Citizens, 5 March 187 To the Senate, 5 March 188 From John R. Smith, 5 March 189 From Edward Thornton, 5 March 190 From Joseph Anderson, 6 March 191 From Abraham Baldwin, 6 March 191 From Columbia, South Carolina, Citizens, 6 March 194 From Thomas T. Davis, 6 March 195 From Jonathan Dayton and Aaron Ogden, 6 March 195 To John Dickinson, 6 March 196 From Albert Gallatin, 6 March 197 From Robert R. Livingston, 6 March 199 To Robert Morris, 6 March 201 To Charles Pinckney, 6 March 201 From John W. Pratt, 6 March 202 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 6 March 203 From James Reed Dermott, 7 March 204 From John Hall, 7 March 205 From James Madison, 7 March 207 To James Monroe, 7 March 208 From Wilson Cary Nicholas, 7 March 209 From Jonathan Williams, 7 March 210 From the Borough of Wilmington, 7 March 211 From John Woodward, 7 March 212 To John Adams, 8 March 213 To James Bowdoin, 8 March 213 From Jeremiah Brown, 8 March 214 To Horatio Gates, 8 March 215 From Thomas Leiper, 8 March 215 From John F. Mercer, 8 March 217 Notes on a Cabinet Meeting, 8 March 219 From Charles Willson Peale, 8 March 221 From Benjamin Ring, 8 March 224 From William Lee, [before 9] March 225 From David Austin, 9 March 226 To John Hargrove, 9 March 228 From Tobias Lear, 9 March 229 To Thomas McKean, 9 March 229 From John Mitchell, 9 March 231 To Jonathan H. Nichols, 9 March 232 Notes on a Cabinet Meeting, 9 March 232 From Henry Roosen, 9 March 233 To Samuel Smith, 9 March 234 From John Stuart, 9 March 234 From George Taylor, 9 March 235 From Benjamin Smith Barton, 10 March 236 From George Caines, 10 March 236 From Tench Coxe, 10 March 237 From Samuel Hanson, 10 March 238 From Meriwether Lewis, 10 March 238 From Henry Whetcroft, 10 March 239 From William Bache, 11 March 240 From William Brent, 11 March 241 From Mary Glenholmes, 11 March 242 From Samuel Hanson, 11 March 244 From Samuel Kennedy, 11 March 244 From Samuel A. Otis, 11 March 245 From John Smith, 11 March, enclosing Certificate from John Beckley, 10 March 246 From Benjamin Stoddert, 11 March 248 From Samuel Smith, [before 12 March] 250 To John James Barralet, 12 March 251 Pardon for David Brown, 12 March 251 To Stephen Burrowes, 12 March 252 To John Dawson, 12 March 253 To Nicholas Gouin Dufief, 12 March 253 To Cyrus Gri?n, 12 March 254 From Samuel Hanson, 12 March 254 From Robert R. Livingston, 12 March 255 To James Madison, 12 March 255 From James Monroe, 12 March 256 From Thomas Newton, 12 March 258 From Charles Pinckney, [12 March] 259 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 12 March 259 From Benjamin Rush, 12 March 260 From Benjamin Stoddert, 12 March 263 From Daniel Trump, 12 March 265 To John Wright, 12 March 266 From Nathaniel Anderson, 13 March 266 To Gabriel Duvall, 13 March 267 To Andrew Ellicott, 13 March 268 From Carlos Martinez de Irujo, 13 March 268 To Lafayette, 13 March 270 From Francis Peyton, 13 March 271 To Samuel Smith, 13 March 271 To Benjamin Stoddert, 13 March 272 From Elizabeth House Trist, 13 March 273 To Joel Barlow, 14 March 274 From Albert Gallatin, enclosing Estimate of Receipts and Expenditures for 1801, Estimate of Receipts and Expenditures after 1801, and Estimate of Military Expenditures, 14 March 275 From Benjamin Galloway, 14 March 281 From Abel Janney, 14 March 282 From Walter Jones, 14 March 283 To Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 14 March 288 From Richard Parrott, 14 March 289 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 14 March 290 From Benjamin Stoddert, 14 March, enclosing Account of French Prisoners, [14 March] 291 From Benjamin Stoddert, 14 March 291 To the Borough of Wilmington, 14 March 293 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 14 March 293 From David Austin, 15 March 295 From the Aliens of Beaver County, Pennsylvania, 15 March 297 From Charles Copland, 15 March, enclosing Charles Copland to Ariana Randolph, 31 January 299 From Tench Coxe, 15 March 300 From Edmond Custis, 15 March 301 From Philippe de Letombe, 15 March 302 From Andrew Shepherd, 15 March 303 From Benjamin Vaughan, 15 March 303 From Joseph B. Barry, 16 March 306 From Carlo Bellini, 16 March 306 From Benjeman Bryen, 16 March 307 From Aaron Burr, 16 March 308 Pardon for James Thomson Callender, 16 March 309 From William Branch Giles, 16 March 310 From Samuel Hanson, 16 March 312 From Henry Knox, 16 March 313 From Robert R. Livingston, 16 March 314 From John Strode, 16 March 315 From Leonard Vandegrift, Sr., 16 March 315 From John James Barralet, 17 March 316 From Mathew Carey, 17 March 316 From Thomas Cooper, 17 March 317 From Samuel Dexter, 17 March 318 To Fayetteville Republican Citizens, 17 March 319 To Samuel Hanson, 17 March 319 From Samuel Hanson, 16 [i. e. 17] March 320 From William Hardy, 17 March 320 To David Humphreys, with Levi Lincoln, [17] March 321 From Robert R. Livingston, 17 March 323 To Philip Mazzei, 17 March 328 Memorandum from Aaron Burr, [ca. 17 March] 330 Memorandum from Charles Pinckney, [ca. 17 March] 333 From James Monroe, 17 March 334 To Charles Pinckney, 17 March 335 From Benjamin Rittenhouse, 17 March 336 To William Short, 17 March 337 From Samuel Smith, 17 March 339 To Benjamin Stoddert, 17 March 340 To Volney, 17 March 341 From Thomas Waterman, 17 March 342 From John Beckley, 18 March 343 To Napoleon Bonaparte, 18 March 344 To Daniel Carroll Brent, 18 March 345 From Gabriel Duvall, 18 March 346 To Oliver Ellsworth and William Vans Murray, with Levi Lincoln, [18] March 346 From John Wayles Eppes, 18 March 349 From Carlos Martinez de Irujo, 18 March 350 To William Jones, 18 March 351 From Ephraim Kirby, 18 March 352 From James Monroe, 18 March 353 From Benjamin Nones, 18 March 356 To Thomas Paine, 18 March 358 From Henry Shea?, 18 March 359 From James D. Westcott, 18 March 360 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 18 March 362 From Joseph Barnes, 19 March 363 From Thomas Cogswell, 19 March 365 To Philippe de Letombe, 19 March 366 From George Meade, 19 March 367 From Francis Peyton, 19 March 368 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 19 March 369 From Hugh Rose, 19 March 369 To Madame de Tesse, 19 March 369 To Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 20 March 371 From Andrew Ellicott, 20 March 371 To Albert Gallatin, 20 March 372 To Joseph Mathias Gerard de Rayneval, 20 March 373 From Christian G. Hahn, 20 March 374 From John Hobby, 20 March 375 From Henry Ingle, 20 March 377 From Jacob Lewis, 20 March 378 From John Thomson Mason, 20 March 380 From Sarah Mease, 20 March 380 From Samuel Smith, 20 March, enclosing From Allegany County Republican Citizens, 4 March 382 To Warren County Inhabitants, 20 March 383 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 20 March 384 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 20 March 385 From David Austin, 21 March 386 From Samuel Bryan, 21 March 387 From Stephen Burrowes, 21 March 388 To George Caines, 21 March 389 From Levi Lincoln, 21 March 389 To George Logan, 21 March 390 From Thomas McKean, 21 March 391 To Joseph Priestley, 21 March 393 From Henry Rose, 21 March 395 From Stephen Sayre, 21 March 396 To James Warren, 21 March 398 From Washington, D. C., Inhabitants, [ca. 21 March] 399 To Isaac Weaver, Jr., 21 March 400 From John Dawson, 22 March 401 To Joseph Fay, 22 March 401 From Joseph Fenwick, 22 March 402 To Elijah Gri?ths, 22 March 402 To Nathaniel Niles, 22 March 403 From Joseph Allen Smith, 22 March 404 Memorial from Eliakim Littell and Squier Littell, [before 23 March] 407 From Joseph Louis d'Anterroches, 23 March 408 To Columbia, South Carolina, Citizens, 23 March 409 From Tench Coxe, 23 March 410 From Theodore Foster, 23 March 411 To William Branch Giles, 23 March 413 From Joseph Habersham, 23 March 415 From William Jones, 23 March 416 From William Kilty, 23 March 416 From James Mago?n, 23 March 417 From James Monroe, 23 March 419 To Thomas Newton, 23 March 420 From Jonathan H. Nichols, 23 March 421 To John Page, 23 March 422 To Moses Robinson, 23 March 423 From Andrew Rounsavell, 23 March 424 To Andrew Rounsavell, 23 March 425 From John Adams, 24 March 426 From Charles Burrall, 24 March 426 To William Findley, 24 March 427 To Philip Ludwell Grymes, 24 March 428 To Joseph Habersham, 24 March 429 To Carlos Martinez de Irujo, 24 March 430 To Peter Legaux, 24 March 430 From James Linn, 24 March 432 To Robert R. Livingston, 24 March 433 From Rembrandt Peale, [24 March] 433 To Thomas Perkins, 24 March 434 From Andrew Rounsavell, 24 March 435 To Benjamin Rush, 24 March 436 To Samuel Smith, 24 March, enclosing To Allegany County Republican Citizens, 23 March 438 To Thomas Sumter, 24 March 440 To Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 24 March 441 From Gideon Granger, 25 March, enclosing From Su?eld Citizens, 16 March 441 From John Gregorie, 25 March 444 From Joseph Habersham, 25 March 444 To John Strode, 25 March 445 From John Sutton, 25 March 446 From Samuel Hanson, 26 March 446 To Tobias Lear, 26 March 447 From Tobias Lear, 26 March 447 From Philippe de Letombe, 26 March 449 From Levi Lincoln, 26 March 451 To James Madison, 26 March 452 To Thomas McKean, 26 March 453 To Sarah Mease, 26 March 454 From John Miller, 26 March 455 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 26 March 456 To Samuel Smith, 26 March 456 To Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 26 March 457 From Alexander Boyd, 27 March 458 To Catherine Church, 27 March 459 To John Wayles Eppes, 27 March 459 To Gibson & Jefferson, 27 March 461 From George Hadfield, 27 March 462 From William Hylton, 27 March 464 To George Jefferson, 27 March 465 To Henry Knox, 27 March 465 From Ralph Mather, 27 March 467 From Joseph H. Nicholson, 27 March 469 To Providence Citizens, 27 March 475 From Stephen Sayre, 27 March 476 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 27 March 477 From John Barnes, 28 March 478 From Thomas U. P. Charlton, 28 March 479 From the District of Columbia Commissioners, 28 March 480 To John Wayles Eppes, 28 March 482 From John Vaughan, 28 March 482 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 28 March 483 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 28 March 485 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 28 March 486 To Samuel Adams, 29 March 487 From Jabez Bingham, 29 March 488 To Pierpont Edwards, 29 March 489 To Elbridge Gerry, 29 March 490 To Gideon Granger, 29 March 492 From John Garland Jefferson, 29 March 494 From Henry Knox, 29 March 495 To Thomas Leiper, 29 March 496 From Robert R. Livingston, 29 March 497 From David Austin, 30 March 498 From Samuel Dexter, [30] March 499 To Enoch Edwards, enclosing Instructions for a Carriage, 30 March 500 To Benjamin Stoddert, 30 March 502 From Mathew Carey, 31 March 502 Statement of Account with Thomas Carpenter, 31 March 502 From John Dawson, 31 March 504 To Henry Dearborn, 31 March 504 To Samuel Dexter, 31 March 505 To William Evans, 31 March 505 To Walter Jones, 31 March 506 To Philippe de Letombe, 31 March 506 To Meriwether Lewis, 31 March 507 To Charles Little, 31 March 507 From John Thomson Mason, 31 March 508 To Benjamin Vaughan, 31 March 511 To Caspar Wistar, 31 March 511 Jacob Wagner's Memorandum on State Department Clerks, [March] 512 Notes on South Carolina Patronage, [March-November] 513 From Jean Chas, 1 April 515 From Auguste de Grasse, 1 April 517 From Benjamin Hichborn, 1 April 519 From Robert Leslie, 1 April 521 From "A. B.," 2 April 522 From Thomas Cooper, 2 April 523 From Thomas Lomax, 2 April 524 From Louis Andre Pichon, 2 April 525 From Samuel Smith, 2 April 527 From Enoch Edwards, 3 April 527 From George Helmbold, 3 April 529 From Meriwether Lewis, 3 April 530 From Joseph Rapin, 3 April 530 From "A Vermont Republican," 3 April 532 From Matthew Lyon, 4 April 534 From Oliver Pollock, 4 April 537 From Tench Coxe, 5 April 539 From Samuel Hanson, 6 April 540 From George Jefferson, 6 April 542 From Michael Leib, 6 April 543 From James Monroe, 6 April 543 From John Page, 6 April 544 From Samuel Smith, 6 April 545 From Alexander White, 6 April 546 From John Dickinson, 7 April 547 From George Jefferson, 7 April 548 From "A Married Female," 7 April 548 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 7 April 549 From Stephen Cathalan, Jr., 8 April 551 To John Wayles Eppes, 8 April 551 From Peter Jaquett, 8 April 552 From Levi Lincoln, 8 April 553 From Gouverneur Morris, 8 April 554 From Thomas Newton, 8 April 554 To Archibald Stuart, 8 April 555 From Caspar Wistar, [before 9 April] 556 From Levi Lincoln, 9 April 557 From Joseph Whipple, 9 April 559 From Joseph Barnes, 10 April 561 From Stephen Cathalan, Jr., 10 April 564 To Rufus King, 10 April 565 From Meriwether Lewis, 10 April 565 To Levi Lincoln, 10 April 566 From Joseph Priestley, 10 April 567 From Stephen Sayre, 10 April 568 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 11 April 570 From Joseph Fay, 11 April, enclosing From Samuel Broome, 8 April 570 From Solomon Southwick, 11 April 572 From James Thomson Callender, 12 April 573 From Thomas Law, 12 April 575 From Salimbeni, 12 April 575 From Benjamin W. Stuart, 12 April 577 From John West Butler, 13 April 578 From Andrew Ellicott, 13 April 580 From Silas Hubbell, 13 April 582 From Montgomery County, Kentucky, Citizens, [13 April] 583 From Thomas Newton, 14 April 584 From Jonas Simonds, 14 April 584 From John Broadbent, 15 April 585 From James Currie, 15 April 586 From Gideon Granger, 15 April 587 From Hammuda Pasha, Bey of Tunis, 15 April 591 From Matthew McAllister, 15 April 593 From Joseph Leonard Poirey, 15 April 594 From John Barnes, 16 April 595 From Joseph Fenwick, 16 April 596 From Levi Lincoln, 16 April 596 From William C. C. Claiborne, 17 April 599 To Thomas Cooper, 17 April 600 From Enoch Edwards, 17 April 600 To John Hoomes, 17 April 602 To George Jefferson, 17 April 602 To George Jefferson, 17 April 603 To Levi Lincoln, 17 April 604 To James Madison, 17 April 604 To Joseph Rapin, 17 April 605 To Samuel Smith, 17 April 605 From Thomas Sumter, Sr., 17 April 607 From Peter Delabigarre, 18 April 608 To Enoch Edwards, 18 April 609 From John Wayles Eppes, 18 April 610 From Mary Jefferson Eppes, 18 April 611 From Tench Coxe, enclosing Tench Coxe's Key to Federal Positions, with Jefferson's Notes, 19 April 612 From William Short, 19 April 615 From Elizabeth Barnet, 20 April 618 From John Browne Cutting, 20 April 618 To George Jefferson, 20 April 619 From Nathaniel Macon, 20 April 620 From Charles Pinckney, 20 April 621 From Thomas Sumter, Jr., 20 April 624 Petition from Colin C. Wills, 20 April 625 From Aaron Burr, 21 April 626 To George Jefferson, 21 April 628 From Caesar A. Rodney, 21 April 628 From James Madison, [22 April] 630 From Thomas Oben, and Enclosure, 22 April 630 From Tench Coxe, 23 April 633 From Albert Gallatin, 23 April 637 From Nathaniel Macon, 23 April 637 From Samuel Adams, 24 April 638 Statement of Account with Gibson & Jefferson, 24 April 639 From Haden Edwards, 25 April 640 To John Wayles Eppes, 25 April 641 To Levi Lincoln, 25 April 642 To James Madison, 25 April 642 To John Monroe, 25 April 643 To Archibald Stuart, 25 April 643 From William Barton, 26 April 644 From Thomas Mendenhall, 27 April 644 From James Woodhouse, 27 April 647 From Walter Boyd, 28 April 648 From Theodore Foster, 28 April 650 From Caleb Haskell, 28 April 652 From Samuel Fulton, 29 April 653 From Elbridge Gerry, 29 April 655 From James Monroe, 29 April 657 From Charles Goodwin, 30 April 657 To James Madison, 30 April 658 From John Monroe, 30 April 659 From Henry Brinkerho?, April 660 Appendix I: Lists of Appointments and Removals, 5 March 663 1.List of Candidates, [ca. 23 December 1800-31 March 1801] 665 2.List of Appointments and Removals, [ca. May 1802] 668 3.List of Appointments and Removals, [after 10 May 1803] 670 4.List of Appointments and Removals, [5 March 1801-14 May 1802] 674 Appendix II: Notations by Jefferson on Senate Documents 681 Appendix III: Letters Not Printed in Full 685 Appendix IV: Letters Not Found 689 Index 693

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 34  1 May

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 34 1 May

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    Book SynopsisCovering May through July 1801, this volume uncovers the story of the author's first presidential administration. It gathers figures on revenues and expenses and suggests improvements in methods of collecting taxes.Table of ContentsForeword vii Editorial Method and Apparatus xiii Illustrations xli Jefferson Chronology 2 18 0 1 From Abraham Baldwin, 1 May 3 To Samuel Carr, 1 May 4 From James Linn, 1 May 5 Notes on John Hunter's Recommendations, [ca. 1 May] 6 From Newbury Township Inhabitants, [before 2 May] 7 To the Aliens of Beaver County, Pennsylvania, 2 May 8 From [Thomas Dill], 2 May 9 From Charles Wyndham Grymes, 2 May 11 From Robert R. Livingston, 2 May 12 From Samuel A. Otis, 2 May 13 From Ephraim Ramsay, 2 May 14 From Amos Windship, 2 May 15 To Gideon Granger, enclosing To Suffeld Citizens, 3 May 17 To George Jefferson, 3 May 18 To James Magoffin, 3 May 19 From John Monroe, 3 May 19 From Abraham Faw, 4 May 20 From Elbridge Gerry, 4 May 21 From James Monroe, 4 May 24 From Pendleton District, S.C., 16th Regiment, 4 May 27 From Samuel Smith, 4 May 28 From Samuel Smith, 4 April [i.e. May] 31 From Benjamin Vaughan, 4 May 31 From Marinus Willett, 4 May 36 To John Barnes, 5 May 37 From William Scales, 5 May 38 From "A Lover of Republicanism," [before 6 May] 41 From John Barnes, 6 May 42 From William Imlay, 6 May 42 To George Jefferson, 6 May 44 From Fournier Lamorinniere, 6 May 44 From Robert Morris, 6 May 46 From Charles Pinckney, 6 May 46 From Daniel Trump, 6 May 47 From Joseph Barnes, 7 May 48 From the District of Columbia Commissioners, 7 May 51 To Enoch Edwards, 7 May 52 To Charles Wyndham Grymes, 7 May 53 From George Jefferson, 7 May 54 To Thomas Newton, 7 May 55 From Joseph Moss White, 7 May 55 From William Frederick Ast, 8 May 56 From Sylvanus Bourne, 8 May 57 From David Humphreys, 8 May 58 To John Carter Littlepage, 8 May 62 To Robert R. Livingston, 8 May 62 To Gouverneur Morris, 8 May 64 To Newbury Township Inhabitants, 8 May 65 To Theodore Foster, 9 May 66 To James Madison, 9 May 67 To Bishop James Madison, 9 May 68 To Thomas Newton, 9 March [i.e. May] 68 From Robert Patterson and Andrew Ellicott, 9 May 69 From the General Assembly of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, [9 May] 70 From William Duane, 10 May, enclosing From John Reich, 4 May 71 From Anthony Haswell, 10 May 75 From George Logan, 10 May 77 From John Southack, 10 May 78 To Enoch Edwards, 11 May 79 From George Helmbold, 12 [i.e. 11] May 79 From Henry Knox, 11 May 80 Henry Dearborn's Report on the War Department, [12 May] 81 From Edward Dowse, 12 May 88 From Bate Dyke, 12 May 89 From Enoch Edwards, 12 May 89 From Pierpont Edwards, 12 May 90 From William Findley, 12 May 95 From Charles Wyndham Grymes, 12 May 97 From Frederic L. Hammer, 12 May 98 From John Hoomes, 12 May 99 To George Jefferson, 12 May 100 From George Jefferson, 12 May 101 Stable and Household Accounts, [on or after 12 May] 102 To James Stuart, 12 May 102 To William Thornton and Others, 12 May 103 From James Traquair, 12 May 104 From William Cooke, 13 May 104 From Gideon Granger, 13 May 105 From Thomas Newton, 13 May 106 From Tadeusz Kosciuszko, [after 13 May] 106 From John F. Gaullier, 14 May 108 From George Jefferson, 14 May 109 To Nathaniel Macon, 14 May 109 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 14 May 110 From David Austin, 15 May 111 From John Barnes, 15 May 113 From Robert Maxwell, [15 May] 113 Notes on a Cabinet Meeting, 15 May 114 From David Austin, 16 May 116 From Charles Douglas, 16 May 117 From Andrew Ellicott, 16 May 118 From Arthur Fenner, 16 May 121 From Hugh Ferguson, 16 May 122 To William Jones, 16 May 123 From Blair McClenachan, 16 May 124 From Thomas Newton, 16 May 124 Notes on a Cabinet Meeting, 16 May 125 From Richard Rogers, 16 May 126 To George Clinton, 17 May 127 From Thomas Cooper, 17 May 128 Notes on a Cabinet Meeting, 17 May 129 From David Leonard Barnes, 18 May 131 From Joseph Barnes, 18 May 132 From Thomas Claxton, 18 May 134 From Albert Gallatin, 18 May 136 From Levi Hunt, Jr., 18 May 136 From Richard Richardson, 18 May 137 From Thomas Truxton, 18 May 138 From Madame de Corny, 19 May 141 From Theodore Foster, 19 May 144 From John Vaughan, 19 May 147 From Joseph G. Chambers, 20 May 147 From Lewis Goldsmith, 20 May 149 From William Jones, 20 May 150 From Peter S. Marks, 20 May 150 From Gouverneur Morris, 20 May 151 From Marc Auguste Pictet, 20 May 152 From Hepzibah Clarke Swan, 20 May 154 John Wagner's Notes on a Letter from Ruhle von Lilienstern, [ca. 20 May] 156 From John Drayton, 21 May 157 From Albert Gallatin, [21 May] 158 To Yusuf Qaramanli, Pasha and Bey of Tripoli, 21 May 159 From Winthrop Sargent, 21 May 161 To James Monroe, 29 [i.e. 22] May 161 From James Monroe, 22 May 163 From Philip Van Cortlandt, 22 May 164 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., [22 May] 165 To Elias Boudinot, 23 May 167 From Thomas Cooper and Others, 23 May 168 To William Duane, 23 May 169 From Albert Gallatin, 23 May 170 From William Lambert, 23 May 171 To John Langdon, 23 May 172 From James Monroe, 23 May 173 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 23 May 174 To George W. Erving, 24 May 176 From Nathaniel Macon, 24 May 176 To Francis Peyton, 24 May 177 From Aaron Burr, 25 May 178 From John Dickinson, 25 May 179 From Francis Peyton, 25 May 179 From Thomas Woodcock, 25 May 180 From David Austin, 26 May 180 From William Barton, 26 May 182 From Andrew Ellicott, 26 May 183 From George Jefferson, 26 May 185 To James Monroe, 26 May 185 From Charles Pinckney, 26 May 186 To the General Assembly of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, 26 May 188 From Robert Coane, 27 May 189 From Albert Gallatin, [27 May] 190 From Henry Ingle, 27 May 191 From William Kilty, 27 May 191 To James and Dolley Madison and Anna Payne, 27 May 193 From Thomas Claxton, 28 May 193 From Christopher Ellery, 28 May 195 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 28 May 196 To James Jackson, 28 May 197 From George Jefferson, 28 May 197 From Nicholas King, 28 May 198 From Thomas Lomax, 28 May 200 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 28 May 200 To Thomas Truxtun, 28 May 201 From Enoch Edwards, 29 May 201 To Nicholas King, 29 May 202 From Louis Philippe Gallot de Lormerie, 29 May 203 To James Monroe, 29 May 205 To James Monroe, 29 May 206 From Joseph H. Nicholson, 29 May 206 From Mann Page, 29 May 207 To William Baker, 30 May 208 To the Executive Directory of the Batavian Republic, 30 May 208 Receipt from Edward Frethy, 30 May 210 From Thomas Procter, 30 May 210 From James Traquair, 30 May 211 From James Clark, 31 May 212 To Robert R. Livingston, 31 May 213 From Robert R. Livingston, 31 May 214 From Winthrop Sargent, [31 May] 216 From James Warren, 31 May 218 From Mercy Otis Warren, 31 May 220 Notes on a Conversation with Pierce Butler, [May or October] 221 From David Austin, 1 June 221 From Denniston & Cheetham, 1 June 223 From the District of Columbia Commissioners, 1 June 225 From the District of Columbia Commissioners, 1 June 225 From Albert Gallatin, 1 June 226 To Gibson & Jefferson, 1 June 227 From William Branch Giles, 1 June 227 From George Jefferson, 1 June 229 From James Monroe, 1 June 229 From Thomas Newton, 1 June 230 To Richard Richardson, enclosing CertiAcate for Richard Richardson, 1 June 230 From Walter Carr, 2 June 232 To Thomas Claxton, 2 June 233 To the District of Columbia Commissioners, 2 June 234 To Enoch Edwards, 2 June 235 To George Jefferson, 2 June 235 From Robert Leslie, 2 June 236 To John Watson, 2 June 240 Petition of Lewis Freeman, 3 June 240 To Albert Gallatin, 3 June 242 From Albert Gallatin, 3 June 243 From Harry Innes, 3 June 243 To St. George Tucker, 3 June 245 From Aaron Burr, 4 June 246 From J. C. Cornwell, 4 June 247 From Andrew Ellicott, 4 June 248 To Robert R. Livingston, enclosing Neutral Rights, 4 June 251 From Robert R. Livingston, [4 June] 254 Notes on a Conversation with Robert R. Livingston, [on or after 4 June] 255 Notes on a Conversation with Robert R. Livingston, [4 June] 256 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 4 June 256 From Samuel Smith, 4 June 257 From Archibald Stuart, 4 June 258 From James Taylor, Jr., 4 June 259 From Joshua Barney, 5 June 260 From George W. Erving, 5 June 261 To William Hylton, [5 June] 262 From Robert R. Livingston, 5 June 263 From Rufus Low, 5 June 263 To Denniston & Cheetham, 6 June 264 To Christopher Ellery, 6 June 265 To Arthur Fenner, 6 June 266 To Theodore Foster, 6 June 266 To Gouverneur Morris, 6 June 267 From Samuel Smith, 6 June 268 To Elijah Brown, 7 June 268 From Elijah Griffiths, 7 June 269 To John Roberts, 7 June 271 To Benjamin Vaughan, 7 June 271 From Robert Patterson, 8 June 272 From Benjamin Waterhouse, 8 June 273 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 8 June 278 From David Austin, 9 June 279 From Albert Gallatin, 9 June 279 Albert Gallatin's Report on Delinquent Collectors, 9 June 280 From Thomas Paine, 9 June 281 From William Short, 9 June 286 To James Dinsmore, 10 June 295 From William Duane, 10 June 296 From Pierpont Edwards, 10 June 301 From George Jefferson, 10 June 302 From John Langdon, 10 June 302 From John Mason, 10 June 303 From Samuel Smith, 10 June 304 From David Austin, 11 June 305 To John Bartram, Jr., 11 June 306 From Robert Lawson, [11 June] 307 To Wilson Cary Nicholas, 11 June 308 From Paul Richard Randall, 11 June 310 From Richard Robotham, 11 June 311 From Collen Williamson, 11 June 313 From David Leonard Barnes, 12 June 314 From David Campbell, 12 June 315 From Denniston & Cheetham, 12 June 316 From Albert Gallatin, 12 June 318 From Albert Gallatin, 12 June 318 From Albert Gallatin, 12 June 320 To Levi Lincoln, 12 June 320 To Mason Locke Weems, 12 June 321 From Everard Meade, 13 June 322 Notes on Resolution of American Debts to British Creditors, 13 June 323 I. Notes on King's and Anstey's Propositions, [ca. 13 June] 326 II. Notes on a Cabinet Meeting, 13 June 326 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 13 June 327 From Joseph T. Scott, 13 June 328 From Samuel Smith, 13 June 329 From John Smyth, 13 June 331 Statement of Account with Thomas Claxton, 13 June 332 From Stephen Cathalan, Jr., 14 June 333 Opinion on George Walker's Case, 14 June 334 From Madame de Tesse, 14 June 336 From Albert Gallatin, 15 June 339 From Levi Lincoln, 15 June 340 From James Monroe, 15 June 345 From James Monroe, 15 June 347 From Jesse S. Zane, 15 June 348 From David Austin, 16 June 349 From David Austin, 16 June 350 From Elias Boudinot, 16 June 352 From Albert Gallatin, [16 June] 354 From Albert Gallatin, 16 June 356 From Philippe de Letombe, 16 June 357 From Edward Meeks, 16 June 359 From James Monroe, 16 June 360 From Julian Ursin Niemcewicz, 16 June 361 From William Rose, 16 June 362 From Charles Webb, 16 June 364 From David Austin, 17 June 368 To John Barnes, 17 June 369 From James Clark, with Gallatin's Comment, 17 June 369 To Tench Coxe, 17 June 372 From Henry Dearborn, 17 June 373 To John Drayton, 17 June 374 To John Wayles Eppes, 17 June 374 To George Jefferson, 17 June 375 From George Jefferson, 17 June 376 From David Austin, 18 June 376 From Elijah Boardman, 18 June 377 From Henry Dearborn, 18 June 377 From Mary Jefferson Eppes, 18 June 378 From Albert Gallatin, 18 June 379 Remonstrance of the New Haven Merchants, [18 June] 381 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 18 June 384 From John Daly Burk, [before 19 June] 385 From Martha Jefferson Randolph, 19 June 389 From Stephen Drayton, 20 June 391 From Albert Gallatin, [20 June] 392 From Caleb Gibbs, 20 June 393 From Harry Innes, 20 June 394 To James Madison, 20 June 395 From James Madison, [20 June] 396 To James Madison and Albert Gallatin, enclosing Note on Passports, 20 June 396 To James Monroe, 20 June 398 From James Monroe, 20 June 399 From Jean Baptiste Ternant, 20 June 400 To John Daly Burk, 21 June 400 To John Dickinson, 21 June 401 From Lafayette, 21 June 403 From James Lyon, 21 June 404 From David Austin, [22 June] 405 From William Davy, 22 June 406 To James Dinsmore, 22 June 407 From George Skene Keith, 22 June 407 To John Langdon, 22 June 408 From John Langdon, 22 June 409 To Robert Lawson, 22 June 410 From Samuel Miller, 22 June 410 From Arthur St. Clair, 22 June 412 From Sir John Sinclair, 22 June 414 From Samuel Smith, 22 June 415 From Henry Tuell, 22 June 416 To David Leonard Barnes, 23 June 416 From Michael Fortune, 23 June 417 From James Mease, 23 June 418 Notes on a Conversation with Andrew Ellicott, 23 June 419 From Luke O'Dea, 23 June 420 To George Wythe, [23 June] 421 From Pierre Auguste Adet, 24 June 421 From Francois Barbe de Marbois, 24 June 423 From William Barton, 24 June 424 From Tench Coxe, 24 June 425 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 24 June 428 To James Madison, 24 June 429 From Wilson Cary Nicholas, 24 June 430 From Kezia Norris, 24 June 432 To Samuel Smith, 24 June 433 From Benjamin Vaughan, 24 June 434 From Dr. John Vaughan, 24 June 437 From Volney, 24 June 437 From Tench Coxe, 25 June 442 From Thomas Paine, 25 June 450 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 25 June 451 From Stephen Sayre, 25 June 452 From Volney, [25 June] 454 From George Walton, 25 June 455 From "A Kentucky-Citizen," [before 26] June 455 To Henry Dearborn, 26 June 458 From the Delaware Baptist Association, 26 June 458 From Albert Gallatin, 26 June 460 From Wade Hampton, 26 June 460 From Samuel Smith, 26 June 461 To Benjamin Waterhouse, 26 June 462 From David Austin, 27 June 463 To Henry Dearborn, 27 June 463 From John Dickinson, 27 June 464 From Charles Douglas, 27 June 467 From Baron von Geismar, 27 June 468 From John Christ, 28 June 470 To Charles Douglas, 28 June 471 From Mathew Carey, [on or before 29 June] 471 From William Adamson, 29 June 472 From David Austin, 29 June 475 From Albert Gallatin, [29 June] 476 From John F. Gaullier, 29 June 477 From Francis Hoskins, 29 June 479 To James Mease, 29 June 480 To Julian Ursin Niemcewicz, 29 June 481 From Charles Willson Peale, 29 June 481 From David Austin, 30 June 482 From Timothy Bloodworth, 30 June 483 From William Kilty, James Marshall, and William Cranch, 30 June 485 From Thomas Peerce, 30 June 486 From James Tilton, 30 June 487 Statement of Account with Thomas Carpenter, 1 July 488 To Elizabeth House Trist, 1 July 489 To the Delaware Baptist Association, 2 July 490 From David Jones, 2 July 491 To Elijah Boardman, 3 July 493 From John Coalter, 3 July 494 From Jacques Joseph Ducarne de Blangy, 3 July 495 From Enoch Edwards, 3 July 496 Levi Lincoln's Opinion on the Betsy Cathcart, [3 July] 497 From William Maclure, 3 July 503 Reply to a Cherokee Delegation, 3 July 505 I. Heads of Answer to Speech of The Glass [30 June-3 July] 508 II. Reply to the Cherokee Delegation by Henry Dearborn, [3 July] 510 From William Keteltas, 4 July 511 From Levi Lincoln, 5 July 515 From Albert Gallatin, [6 July] 517 From Gideon Granger, 6 July 518 To George Jefferson, 6 July 521 From Hugh Williamson, 6 July 522 From Peter Frailey and Others, 7 July 523 From Albert Gallatin, [7 July] 525 From Thomas Newton, 7 July 527 From Benjamin Kneeland, 8 July 527 From Charles Pinckney, 8 July 528 To Samuel Harrison Smith, 8 July 529 To Enoch Edwards, 9 July 530 Report by Albert Gallatin, with Jefferson's Opinion, 9 July 531 To Robert Smith, 9 July 534 To Samuel Smith, 9 July 535 From Samuel Smith, 9 July 536 From Samuel Darley, 10 July 537 From Thomas Newton, 10 July 537 From Daniel Parker, 10 July 538 From Craven Peyton, 10 July 540 From Elijah Brainerd, 11 July 540 From Albert Gallatin, 11 July 543 From Albert Gallatin, 11 July 543 From William Kilty, 11 July 544 From Philippe de Letombe, 11 July 544 To Levi Lincoln, 11 July 546 To Samuel Smith, 11 July 549 From John Steele, 11 July 550 From John Elmslie, Jr., 12 July 551 To the New Haven Merchants, 12 July 554 To Abraham Baldwin, 13 July 558 To William C. C. Claiborne, 13 July 560 From Robert Smith, 13 July 562 From Dr. John Vaughan, 13 July 563 To David Austin, 14 July 565 From Caleb Prew Bennett, [14] July 566 To Craven Peyton, 14 July 567 To Philippe de Letombe, 15 July 568 Memorandum on Restitution of Prizes, 15 July 568 From Georges Thomas, 15 July 571 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 16 July 571 Albert Gallatin's Report on Collector for Michilimackinac, 16 July 572 From James Hopkins, 16 July 573 From Joel Lewis, 16 July 578 From John McDonald, 16 July 578 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 16 July 580 From "T. J. M," 16 July 581 To William Wardlaw, 16 July 581 To Albert Gallatin, 17 July 582 From Gean Leach, 17 July 583 From James Madison, [on or before 17 July] 583 From Robert Maxwell, 17 July 585 Memorandum on Restitution of Prizes, [on or after 17 July] 586 To Dr. John Vaughan, 17 July 587 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 17 July 588 From John Dickinson, 18 July 590 From James Jackson, 18 July 591 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 18 July 595 From Samuel Smith, 18 July 596 To James Madison, 19 July 597 To John Barnes, [20 July] 598 From Daniel Clark, 20 July 598 From Maria Cosway, 20 July 599 From Anthony Haswell, 20 July 601 From James Lyon, 20 July 602 From Richard Richardson, 20 July 603 From Robert Smith, 20 July 604 From Samuel Smith, 20 July 605 To Pierpont Edwards, 21 July 606 From Theodore Foster, 21 July 607 To Gideon Granger, 21 July 610 To Edmund Jenings, 21 July 611 From Thomas McKean, 21 July 612 To James Monroe, 21 July 614 From Henry Daniel, 22 July 614 To Joseph Yznardi, Sr., [22 July] 615 To John Dickinson, 23 July 616 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 23 July 617 From James Lyon, 23 July 620 From Samuel Latham Mitchill, 23 July 624 From Samuel Smith, 23 July 625 To Thomas McKean, 24 July 625 From Charles Willson Peale, 24 July 627 From Joel R. Poinsett, 24 July 628 From Benjamin Waterhouse, 24 July 629 Meriwether Lewis's ClassiAcation of Army Officers, [after 24 July] 629 From "A. Z.," 25 July 630 From Sebastian Bauman, 25 July 631 From William Bingham, 25 July 632 From Theodore Foster, 25 July 632 From Albert Gallatin, enclosing Circular to Customs Collectors, 25 July 635 From Albert Gallatin, 25 July 637 From Tobias Lear, 25 July 637 From Martha Jefferson Randolph, 25 July 639 From Isaac Shelby, 25 July 639 To Samuel Smith, [25 July] 640 To Benjamin Waterhouse, 25 July 640 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 25 July 641 From "A Boston Merchant," 26 July 644 To Albert Gallatin, 26 July 644 From Calvin Jones, 26 July 645 To Pierce Butler, 27 July 646 From Samuel Davidson, 27 July 647 To Philippe de Letombe, 27 July 648 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 27 July 649 To Henry SheaC, 27 July 650 To Henry Dearborn, 28 July 650 To Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 28 July 651 Albert Gallatin's Report on Collection of Internal Revenues, 28 July 651 From Jacob Lewis, 28 July 656 From Levi Lincoln, 28 July 657 From Levi Stutson, 28 July 669 To William Bingham, 29 July 670 To Hugh Henry Brackenridge, 29 July 671 From Anthony Butler, 29 July 671 From William Caruthers, 29 July 672 From George Clinton, 29 July 674 From John Drayton, 29 July 674 Executive Order on Revenue Districts, 29 July 676 From Albert Gallatin, 29 July 678 From Albert Gallatin, 29 July 681 From Albert Gallatin, 29 July 683 To Benjamin Hichborn, 29 July 683 To George Jefferson, 29 July 684 To Philippe de Letombe, 29 July 685 To Charles Willson Peale, 29 July 686 From Samuel H. Smith, 29 July 686 From Matthew Groves, 30 July 687 From George Helmbold, 30 July 689 From Philip Mazzei, [30 July] 691 From Francis Peyton, 30 July 692 From Hugh Williamson, 30 July 693 From Robert Leslie, 31 July 694 From George Wythe, 31 July 695 Summary of British Debt Claims, [July 1801 or after] 696 APPENDICES Appendix I: Letters Not Printed in Full 697 Appendix II: Letters Not Found 701 Appendix III: Financial Documents 705 Index 709

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Retirement Serie

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Retirement Serie

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    Book SynopsisFrom the end of the author's presidency until his death, this title includes 581 documents from 18 June 1811 to 30 April 1812. It also takes readings of a solar eclipse; attempts to determine Monticello's longitude; measures Willis Mountain; and calls for a fixed international standard for measures, weights, and coins.Table of ContentsForeword vii Acknowledgments ix Editorial Method and Apparatus xi Maps xxxix Illustrations xliii Jefferson Chronology 2 1811 From John Barnes, 18 June 3 To Hugh Chisholm, 18 June 4 From John Martin Baker, 19 June 4 From Charles L. Bankhead, 20 June 5 From George Jefferson, 20 June 6 To Peter Minor, 20 June 7 From Robert Wash, 20 June 7 To William Chamberlayne, 24 June 9 To Charles Everette, 24 June 9 From Gideon Granger, 24 June 10 To George Jefferson, 24 June 10 To James Lyle, 24 June 11 From William McGehee, 24 June 12 From George Jefferson, 27 June 12 From Edmund M. Blunt, 28 June 13 From James Chamberlain, [received 28 June] 14 From Benjamin Rush, 28 June 17 To John Barnes, 29 June 17 From David Bailie Warden, 1 July 19 From Horatio Turpin, 2 July 20 To James Madison, 3 July 21 From Robert Rives, 3 July 22 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 4 July 22 From George Jefferson, 4 July 24 From William Duane, 5 July 25 From John Barnes, 6 July 26 To Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 8 July 28 To Lafayette, 8 July 29 From James Madison, 8 July 31 To David Bailie Warden, 8 July 33 To Philip Mazzei, 9 July 34 To David Bailie Warden, 9 July 35 To Lafayette, 10 July 36 To David Bailie Warden, 10 July 36 From Benjamin Galloway, 11 July 36 From James T. Austin, 12 July 37 To Mary Lewis, 12 July 38 From John Milledge, 12 July 39 From Philip Turpin, 13 July 41 From Burwell Bassett, 20 July 42 From Jacob Franklin Heston, [before 20 July] 43 From Benjamin Morgan, 20 July 48 To Robert Rives, 20 July 48 From Joel Barlow, [received 21 July] 49 From James Walker, 21 July, enclosing Timber List for Thomas Jefferson's Sawmill Wheels, 20 July 50 To Joel Barlow, 22 July 51 From John L. Thomas, 23 July 52 From Robert Wash, 23 July 53 From Benjamin Franklin Thompson, 24 July 53 From David Bailie Warden, 24 July 54 To Edmund M. Blunt, 25 July 55 To William Duane, 25 July 56 From George Jefferson, 25 July, enclosing Account from Sale of Thomas Jefferson's Flour, 2 July 57 From Wilson J. Cary, 26 July 58 From John H. Cocke, 26 July 59 To William Short, 26 July 59 To Wilson J. Cary, 28 July 61 To John H. Cocke, 28 July 62 To Joel Barlow, 29 July 62 From George Jefferson, 1 August 63 From Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 1 August 63 To James T. Austin, 2 August 67 To Burwell Bassett, 2 August 68 To John Bracken, 2 August 68 To Benjamin Galloway, 2 August 69 To Martin Oster, 2 August 70 Certificate of Henry Cassidy, 4 August 70 To Nicolas G. Dufief, 4 August 71 To James Ogilvie, 4 August 72 From Robert Rives, 4 August 74 To John Jordan, 5 August 75 From James Lyle, 5 August, enclosing Account with James Lyle, 6 July 75 To Benjamin Franklin Thompson, 5 August 76 From Joshua Simmons, 7 August 77 To Archibald Stuart, 8 August 77 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 9 August 79 From John Bracken, 13 August 80 From Nathaniel H. Hooe, 13 August 81 From Martin Oster, 13 August 81 To Henry Dearborn, 14 August 82 From John Dortic, 14 August 84 To Charles Clay, 16 August 86 Preliminary Agreement with William & Reuben Mitchell, [ca. 16 August] 86 Final Agreement with William & Reuben Mitchell, 16 August 87 To Benjamin Rush, 17 August 87 From Palisot de Beauvois, 18 August 89 To William A. Burwell, 19 August 90 From William J. Harris, 19 August 91 From James L. Edwards, 20 August 92 To Charles Willson Peale, 20 August 93 To Brown & Robertson, 21 August 94 To George Jefferson, 21 August 95 Calculations for a Horizontal Sundial at Poplar Forest, [ca. 23 August] 96 To Charles Clay, 23 August 98 From Levett Harris, 23 August 99 From George Jefferson, 23 August 99 To Levi Lincoln, 25 August 100 From Brown & Robertson, 26 August 101 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 26 August 101 From Benjamin Rush, 26 August 102 From George Jefferson, 29 August 104 From the Seventy-Six Association, 29 August 105 From William C. Rives, 30 August 107 From "A Bond Street Lounger," 31 August 109 From Peter Carr, 31 August 109 To George Hay, 31 August 110 From Josef Yznardy, 31 August 111 To Gideon Granger, 1 September 112 From John Jordan, 1 September 113 Mutual Assurance Society Account for Insuring Milton Warehouses, [ca. 1 September] 114 From Francis Eppes, 2 September 115 From James S. Gaines, enclosing Plan for a New Virginia Constitution and Revised Legal Code, 3 September 116 From Paul Hamilton, 3 September 123 From Joseph Dougherty, 4 September 124 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 5 September 124 To James L. Edwards, 5 September 127 From Ralph Granger, 5 September 128 From Robert Johnson, 5 September 128 To James Lyon, 5 September 130 To Francis Eppes, 6 September 131 To John Wayles Eppes, 6 September 132 To Randolph Jefferson, 6 September 134 From David Campbell, 7 September 134 To Charles Wingfield, 8 September 135 From Charles Wingfield, 8 September 136 From Charles Willson Peale, 9 September 136 From Nathaniel H. Hooe, 10 September 142 To William McClure, 10 September 143 From James Walker, enclosing Timber List for Thomas Jefferson's Sawmill and Timber List for Thomas Jefferson's Sawmill Pit Gears, 10 September 144 To Benjamin Smith Barton, 11 September 146 To Robert Patterson, 11 September 147 From Littleton W. Tazewell, 11 September 149 From Benjamin Galloway, 12 September 150 To David Higginbotham, 12 September 154 From Lafayette, 12 September 155 From Charles Wingfield, 12 September 155 To George Divers, 14 September 156 To Archibald Stuart, 14 September 156 To Clement Caines, 16 September 157 From John Chambers, 16 September 159 From Charles G. Paleske, 16 September 160 From Peter Minor, 17 September 161 To William C. Rives, 18 September 161 To Joseph Dougherty, 19 September 163 Circular to Certain Republican Senators, 19 September 164 To George Calloway, 21 September 165 From Martin Oster, 22 September 166 From Robert Patterson, 23 September 167 From Jonathan Brunt, 24 September 168 To Nathaniel Macon, 24 September 169 To Peter Minor, 24 September 170 From William & Reuben Mitchell, 25 September 170 From Samuel Smith (of Maryland), 27 September 171 To Paul Hamilton, 28 September 171 To John Wayles Eppes, 29 September 172 From Michael Leib, 29 September 173 To John Chambers, 30 September 175 To Charles G. Paleske, 30 September 175 To David Campbell, 1 October 176 To John Dortic, 1 October 176 From Hezekiah Niles, [1 October] 177 From Paul Hamilton, 2 October 178 From Charles Willson Peale, 3 October 179 To James Leitch, 4 October 182 To Nathaniel H. Hooe, 6 October 183 From Randolph Jefferson, 6 October 183 To William & Reuben Mitchell, 6 October 184 To John Bracken, 9 October 185 To William J. Harris, 9 October 185 From Benjamin & Thomas Kite, 10 October 186 To James Madison, 10 October 186 From Samuel M. Stephenson, 10 October 187 To John Payne Todd, 10 October 188 From Peter Walsh, 10 October 189 To Dudley Burwell, 11 October 190 To Caspar Wistar, 11 October 190 From Henry Foxall, 12 October 191 From Roger C. Weightman, 12 October 192 To Edward Coles, 13 October 193 From Archibald Stuart, 13 October 194 To Littleton W. Tazewell, 13 October 194 From Henry A. S. Dearborn, 14 October 195 To William Short, 15 October 197 From David Gelston, enclosing List of Steamboats, 17 October 199 From Joseph Dougherty, 18 October 200 From James Walker, 18 October 200 To Joseph Milligan, 19 October 201 To Roger C. Weightman, 19 October 201 From Edmund M. Blunt, 21 October 202 From Destutt de Tracy, 21 October 202 From Nathaniel Macon, 21 October 209 Notes on Household Consumption, 3 June 1809-23 October 209 From George Jefferson, 24 October 212 From George Jefferson, 24 October 212 From Melatiah Nash, 24 October 213 From John Bracken, 25 October 214 From Edward Coles, 25 October 215 From Edward Coles, 30 October 215 To Henry Foxall, 31 October 215 From George Jefferson, 31 October 216 To Nathaniel H. Hooe, 3 November 217 To Eleuthere I. du Pont de Nemours, 4 November 218 To George Jefferson, 4 November 218 To William R. Lee, 4 November 220 To Charles Simms, 4 November 220 From George Jefferson, 7 November 221 To Robert Patterson, 10 November 222 To Robert Patterson, 10 November 229 From Robert Patterson, 11 November 230 From William Mann, 12 November 231 From Henry Foxall, 13 November 232 To George Jefferson, 13 November 233 From Thomas Law, 13 November 234 To David Gelston, 14 November 235 From William Lambert, 14 November 235 To Archibald Stuart, 14 November 236 To Henry A. S. Dearborn, 15 November 237 From Destutt de Tracy, 15 November 239 To Melatiah Nash, 15 November 243 Notes on Joseph Fossett's Account for Plating Saddle Trees, 18 November 245 From Bishop James Madison, 19 November, enclosing William Lambert's Calculation of Monticello's Longitude from Greenwich, 14 November 246 From Oliver Pollock, 19 November 267 From William Short, 19 November 268 From Sylvanus Bourne, 20 November 274 From William Lambert, 22 November 275 From James Ogilvie, 24 November 276 From George Jefferson, 25 November 277 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 26 November 278 Survey of Bear Creek Lands, 26-28 November 279 Account with Reuben Perry, [ca. 28 November] 280 From William & Samuel Craig, 29 November 280 From John Low, 29 November 281 From Valentin de Foronda, 30 November 282 From John Fowler, 30 November 285 From Thomas Erskine Birch, November 286 Conveyance of Thomas Jefferson's Lot in Richmond to avid Higginbotham, November 287 From Joseph Milligan, enclosing Account with Joseph Milligan, 2 December 288 From George Jefferson, 3 December 290 The Dismissal of Livingston v. Jefferson 291 I. John Tyler's Opinion in Livingston v. Jefferson, [4 December] 293 II. John Marshall's Opinion in Livingston v. Jefferson, [4 December] 297 III. Littleton W. Tazewell to Thomas Jefferson, 4 December 303 IV. Decision of United States Circuit Court in Livingston v. Jefferson, 5 December 304 From Donald Fraser, 4 December 305 From John Pitman, 4 December 305 To Edmund Bacon, 5 December 306 To George Callaway, 5 December 307 From George Callaway, 5 December 308 To Samuel J. Harrison, 5 December 308 From George Hay, 5 December 311 From Robert Mcffermut, 5 December 311 To Benjamin Rush, 5 December 312 To Jones & Howell, 6 December 315 From Charles G. Paleske, 7 December 315 Conveyance of Bear Branch Land to William Radford and Joel Yancey, 7 December 316 From Andre Thouin, 7 December 319 From George Jefferson, 8 December 321 From Madame de Tesse, 8 December 322 From George Jefferson, 9 December 325 From David Bailie Warden, 10 December 325 From Richard Barry, 11 December 326 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 12 December 327 From John Low, 15 December 336 From John Crawford, 17 December 336 From Benjamin Rush, 17 December 338 From Charles Clay, 18 December 341 To William or Reuben Mitchell, 18 December 341 From Charles Pinckney, 18 December 342 Notes on the Latitude of Willis's Mountain, [ca. 19 December] 344 Petition of Albemarle County Residents to Virginia General Assembly, [before 19 December] 346 From John W. Campbell, 20 December 349 From John W. Campbell, 20 December 350 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 20 December 350 From Alexander von Humboldt, 20 December 352 From Micajah Harrison, 21 December 355 From Thomas Sully, 22 December 355 To James Leitch, 24 December 358 From Lafayette, 26 December 358 From James Ronaldson, 26 December 360 To William & Samuel Craig, 27 December 364 To John Low, 27 December 365 To William Mann, 27 December 366 From William W. Clayton, 28 December 366 To George Hay, 28 December 367 To Hugh Nelson, 28 December 367 To William Lambert, 29 December 368 To Bishop James Madison, 29 December 369 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 30 December 370 To Gideon Granger, 30 December 371 From Andrew Logan, 30 December 371 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 31 December 373 To Jean Guillaume Hyde de Neuville, 31 December 374 To Irenee Amelot De Lacroix, 31 December 375 To James Madison, 31 December 376 To Oliver Pollock, 31 December 377 Instructions for Poplar Forest Management, December 379 Burgess Griffin's List of Blankets and Beds Distributed to Poplar Forest Slaves, [ca. 1811-1812] 382 Lists of Slaves at Poplar Forest, [1811-1812] 384 List of Landholdings and Monticello Slaves, [ca. 1811-1812] 386 1812 Resumption of Correspondence with John Adams 389 John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 1 January 390 From Thomas Erskine Birch, 1 January 391 From Benjamin Galloway, 1 January 392 From Hugh Nelson, 1 January 393 To John Crawford, 2 January 394 To Donald Fraser, 2 January 395 To John Pitman, 2 January 395 To Thomas Erskine Birch, 3 January 396 To Joseph Hunter, 3 January 396 From Joseph Milligan, 3 January 397 Notes on a Conversation with Nathaniel H. Hooe, 6 January 397 From James Monroe, 6 January 398 From Thomas Sully, 6 January 398 To Samuel & James Leitch, 7 January 400 To Joseph Milligan, 7 January 400 Decision of Virginia Court of Appeals in Peyton v. Henderson, 7 January 401 From Gideon Granger, 8 January 402 From William Lambert, 8 January 402 To Thomas Sully, 8 January 407 From William Lambert, 9 January 407 From John Low, 9 January, enclosing Certificate of Henry Remsen and David Gelston, 11 January 408 From Robert Patterson, 10 January 409 From Thomas T. Hewson, 11 January 411 To James Monroe, 11 January 412 From Colin Buckner, 12 January 413 From William P. Newby, 13 January 414 From James Barbour, 14 January 415 To Randolph Jefferson, 14 January 416 To William Thornton, 14 January 417 From John Barnes, 15 January 418 From John Dortic, 15 January 419 To John B. Magruder, 15 January 420 From Richard Barry, 16 January 422 From Samuel J. Harrison, 16 January 422 From Henry Wheaton, 17 January 422 From John Melish, 18 January 423 From Ferdinando Fairfax, [ca. 20 January] 424 From William Thornton, 20 January 425 To John Adams, 21 January 428 From Mathew Carey, 21 January 430 To Benjamin Rush, 21 January 431 To James Barbour, 22 January 432 From Jean Guillaume Hyde de Neuville, 22 January 434 To John Adams, 23 January 435 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 25 January 436 To William Eustis, 25 January 458 To Benjamin H. Latrobe, 25 January 459 To Thomas Sully, 25 January 459 To Colin Buckner, 26 January 460 To Christopher Clark, 26 January 460 To Samuel J. Harrison, 26 January 461 To Thomas T. Hewson, 26 January 462 To John Barnes, 27 January 462 To Richard Barry, 27 January 463 To Mathew Carey, 27 January 464 From John B. Magruder, 27 January 464 From George Hay, 29 January 465 To Jacob Franklin Heston, 29 January 466 From Gibson & Jefferson, 30 January 467 To John W. Campbell, 31 January 467 From John Moody, January 468 From Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 1 February 469 To Benjamin Galloway, 2 February 470 From Joseph Milligan, 2 February 471 To Charles Pinckney, 2 February 472 From John Adams, 3 February 473 To Albert Gallatin, 3 February 476 To James Leitch, 3 February 477 To Ezra Sargeant, 3 February 477 From Samuel J. Harrison, 5 February 478 From Henry Andrews, 7 February 479 From James Madison, 7 February 480 From Randolph Jefferson, 8 February 481 To William Eustis, 9 February 482 To Hugh Nelson, 9 February 482 To James Pleasants, 9 February 482 From John Adams, 10 February 483 From Ezra Sargeant, 10 February 485 From James Barbour, 11 February 485 From Benjamin Rush, 11 February 486 From Gibson & Jefferson, 12 February 487 From Charles Simms, 12 February 487 From John Barnes, 13 February 487 From Nathaniel G. Ingraham, Alexander Phoenix, William Nexsen, and John Redfield, 13 February 489 From Hugh Nelson, 13 February 492 From Mathew Carey, 14 February 493 To Samuel J. Harrison, 14 February 493 To John Melish, 14 February 494 To Henry Wheaton, 14 February 494 From John B. Chandler, 15 February 495 To James Leitch, 15 February 496 To Harmer Gilmer, 16 February 496 To Bernard McMahon, 16 February 497 To John M. Perry, 16 February 498 From John Harvie, 17 February 499 From Thomas W. Maury, 18 February 499 From Francis Adrian Van der Kemp, enclosing Synopsis of a Proposed Book, 18 February 500 To Edward Gantt, 19 February 508 To James Madison, 19 February 509 To John B. Magruder, 19 February 509 To Lancelot Minor, 19 February 510 To Oliver Barrett, 20 February 512 To Henry Dearborn, 20 February 513 To Ebenezer Herrick, 20 February 514 From Archibald Robertson, 20 February 514 To Henry Flood, 21 February 515 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 21 February 515 To William Eustis, 23 February 516 To Francis Willis, 23 February 516 From Palisot de Beauvois, 23 February 517 From Charles Yancey, 23 February 518 From Thomas Erskine Birch, 24 February 518 From James Pleasants, 25 February 519 Preface to Statement on the Batture Case, 25 February 520 From John Barnes, 26 February 521 To Ezra Sargeant, 26 February 521 From Patrick Gibson, 27 February 522 From Bernard McMahon, 28 February 523 To John B. Magruder, 28 February 525 From P. T. Jones (for John B. Magruder), 28 February 525 To Patrick Gibson, 1 March 526 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 1 March 526 From Joseph Hunter, 1 March 527 From Joseph Leonard Poirey, 1 March 527 To Archibald Robertson, 1 March 528 From Isaac A. Coles, 2 March, enclosing Peter Walsh to Isaac A. Coles, 1 December 1811 528 From Gibson & Jefferson, 2 March 530 From John Low, 2 March 530 From Charles Willson Peale, 2 March 531 From John Brockenbrough, 3 March 532 From Benjamin Rush, 3 [March] 533 From Larkin Smith, 3 March 534 From George McIntosh, 4 March 535 From John Bradbury, 5 March 535 From Joseph St. Leger d'Happart, 5 March 537 From Jose Corr-a da Serra, 6 March 538 From James Madison, 6 March, enclosing Thomas Gimbrede's Engraving of the First Four American Presidents, [30 January] 539 From James Madison, [9 March] 541 From James Monroe, 9 March 542 From William Watson, 9 March 543 From Charles Christian, 10 March 543 From Henry Dearborn, 10 March 544 From Donald Fraser, [ca. 10 March] 545 From Albert Gallatin, 10 March 547 From Patrick Gibson, 11 March 547 To Matthew Wills, 11 March 548 From Samuel J. Harrison, 13 March 549 From John Jacob Astor, 14 March 550 To John Barnes, 15 March 554 To John Brockenbrough, 15 March 555 Account with Mary Daingerfield and Nathaniel H. Hooe, [before 15 March] 556 To Patrick Gibson, 15 March 557 To Nathaniel H. Hooe, 15 March 558 To John Low, 15 March 558 To George McIntosh, 15 March 559 From James Barbour, 16 March 559 To Henry Foxall, 16 March 560 To Joseph Milligan, 16 March 560 To Roger C. Weightman, 16 March 561 To George Divers, 18 March 561 From George Divers, 18 March 562 From William D. Meriwether, 19 March 562 To Thomas Erskine Birch, 21 March 562 To John Bradbury, 21 March 563 To Charles Christian, 21 March 564 To Donald Fraser, 21 March 564 From Ezra Sargeant, 21 March 565 To James Barbour, 22 March 565 From Hugh Nelson, 22 March 566 To Larkin Smith, 22 March 569 To Francis Adrian Van der Kemp, 22 March 570 From Samuel Lukens, 23 March 571 From Ebenezer Herrick, 24 March 571 From Elizabeth Trist, 24 March 572 To James Madison, 26 March 574 To Patrick Magruder and Samuel A. Otis, 26 March 575 From John Barnes, 27 March 576 From Richard Barry, 27 March 577 From Charles Christian, 28 March 577 From Samuel A. Otis, 28 March 578 From Oliver Pollock, 28 March 578 To Oliver Barrett, 29 March 579 To Patrick Gibson, 29 March 580 To Ezra Sargeant, 29 March 581 To John Benson, 2 April 581 To Gideon Granger, 2 April 582 To Samuel J. Harrison, 2 April 583 To Hugh Nelson, 2 April 585 From James Madison, 3 April 586 From Samuel A. Otis, 3 April 588 From Theodorus Bailey, 7 April 588 To Theodorus Bailey and David Gelston, 9 April 589 To John Barnes, 9 April 589 From John B. Chandler, 9 April 590 To Ebenezer Herrick, 9 April 591 To John A. Morton, 9 April 591 From Oliver Barrett, 10 April 592 From Gibson & Jefferson, [before 12 April] 593 To Patrick Gibson, 12 April 593 To George Hay, 12 April 594 Recollections of Patrick Henry 595 I. Thomas Jefferson to William Wirt, 12 April 596 II. Thomas Jefferson's Notes on Patrick Henry, [before 12 April] 598 To Littleton W. Tazewell, 12 April 605 From Anonymous ("Goodwill"), 13 April 606 From Randolph Jefferson, 13 April 607 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 14 April 607 From "U.M.," 14 April 611 From Francis Adrian Van der Kemp, 14 April 613 From William Wirt, 15 April 615 From William Bentley, 16 April 617 From Gibson & Jefferson, 16 April 618 From James Hamilton, 16 April 618 To Samuel Lukens, 16 April 619 To Reuben Perry, 16 April 620 From Hugh White, 16 April 620 To John Barnes, 17 April 621 To Jose Corr-a da Serra, 17 April 621 To Joseph St. Leger d'Happart, 17 April 622 To James Madison, 17 April 622 From John S. Stake, 17 April 623 Non-Congressional Distribution List for Batture Pamphlet, [19 April-23 June] 624 To Oliver Pollock, 19 April 625 To John Adams, 20 April 626 To John Ashlin, 20 April 629 From John Barnes, 20 April 629 To William C. C. Claiborne, 20 April 631 To Derbigny, 20 April 631 To William Duane, 20 April 632 To Patrick Gibson, 20 April 633 To Benjamin Jones, 20 April 634 From William Lambert, 20 April 634 To Robert R. Livingston, 20 April 637 To James Mather, 20 April 639 To Louis Moreau Lislet, 20 April 639 To Benjamin Morgan, 20 April 640 To Thomas B. Robertson, 20 April 641 To Benjamin Rush, 20 April 642 To Jean Baptiste Simon Thierry, 20 April 643 From John Glass, 21 April 644 From George Hay, 21 April 646 To James Leitch, 21 April 647 From John Dawson, 22 April 648 From Lafayette, 22 April 649 To James P. Cocke, 23 April 650 From James P. Cocke, 23 April 651 From William Lambert, 23 April 651 From J. H. Smith, 23 April 661 From James Walker, 23 April 661 From John Williams, 23 April 662 To James P. Cocke, 24 April 662 From Joseph Delaplaine, [ca. 24 April] 663 From James Madison, 24 April 664 From John A. Morton, 24 April 665 To William Thornton, 24 April 666 From Matthew Wills, 24 April 668 To John Graham, 25 April 668 To James Maury, 25 April 669 To John Rodman, 25 April 672 To Hugh White, 25 April 673 From Theodorus Bailey, 26 April 673 From Benjamin Rush, 26 April 673 To William Short, 26 April 674 To Matthew Wills, 26 April 677 From Samuel J. Harrison, 27 April 677 To George Hay, 27 April 678 Samuel Scott's Bill of Complaint in Scott v. Jefferson and Harrison, [before 27 April] 680 From James P. Cocke, 29 April 684 To John Barnes, 30 April 684 To Joseph Delaplaine, 30 April 685 To Eleuthere I. du Pont de Nemours, 30 April 686 To James Leitch, 30 April 686 To John Williams, 30 April 687 Appendix: Supplemental List of Documents Not Found 689 Index 691

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    Book SynopsisContains Thomas Jefferson's papers from the end of his presidency until his death. This work includes 592 documents from 1 May 1812 to 10 March 1813.Table of ContentsForeword vii Acknowledgments ix Editorial Method and Apparatus xiii Maps xliii Illustrations xlvii Jefferson Chronology 2 1812 From John Adams, 1 May 3 Account with Isham Chisholm, [ca. 1 May] 5 Notes on Expenses, [ca. 1 May] 5 From Elbridge Gerry, 1 May 6 From John Vaughan, 1 May 7 From John Armstrong, 2 May 8 To William C. C. Claiborne, 2 May 9 To John Dawson, 2 May 9 To William Eustis, 2 May 10 To James Madison, 2 May 11 From John Adams, 3 May 11 To Nicolas G. Dufief, 3 May 14 To James Hamilton, 4 May 14 From William J. Stone, 4 May 15 From George Hay, 5 May 16 To William McClure, 5 May 17 To Lancelot Minor, 5 May 17 From John Redman Coxe, 6 May 18 From Valentin de Foronda, 6 May 19 From William Thornton, 8 May, enclosing William Cranch to William Thornton, 9 May, and William Thornton to Thomas Jefferson, [ca. 9 May] 21 From Caspar Wistar, 9 May 25 To Elizabeth Trist, 10 May 26 From John Barnes, 11 May 27 From Lewis Bryant, [received 11 May] 28 From Peter Derieux, enclosing Notes on Tarragon by an UnidentiAed Author, 11 May 29 Memorandum to Jeremiah A. Goodman, 12 May 31 To Samuel J. Harrison, 12 May 31 To William Mitchell, 12 May 32 Notes on a Conversation with James Steptoe, [ca. 12 May] 32 Notes on Poplar Forest and on Scott v. Jefferson and Harrison, [ca. 12 May] 33 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 13 May 36 From Chandler Price, 13 May 36 From Earl Sturtevant, 13 May 38 To Bowling Clark, 14 May 39 To William P. Martin, 14 May 40 From John Williams, 14 May 41 From Samuel B. Malcom, 15 May 42 From Littleton W. Tazewell, 15 May 43 From Cyrus B. Clay, [received 16 May] 48 From William P. Martin, [received 16 May] 48 From William & Reuben Mitchell, 16 May 50 From Archibald Robertson, 16 May 51 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 17 May 51 To Joseph Slaughter, 17 May 56 From John Tyler, 17 May 57 From John Barnes, 18 May 59 Mortgage of Campbell County Land to Samuel J. Harrison, 18 May 61 James C. Steptoe to James Steptoe, 18 May 62 To Samuel J. Harrison, 19 May 63 From Nathaniel G. M. Senter, 19 May 64 From Lafayette, 20 May 68 From John Adams, 21 May 70 From Madame Bureaux de Pusy, 23 May 71 From John Graham, 23 May 72 To Lancelot Minor, 23 May 73 To John Jacob Astor, 24 May 74 To David Higginbotham, [24 May] 75 From Alexander Quarrier, 24 May 76 Richard Rush's Proposal that Thomas Jefferson become Secretary of State, 24 May 78 To William Thornton, 24 May 80 From Colin Buckner, 25 May 81 To James Madison, 25 May 81 From James Madison, 25 May 82 To John Vaughan, 25 May 83 From Charles Clay, 26 May 84 To James Monroe, 26 May 84 To Charles Blagrove, 27 May 87 From Bowling Clark, 27 May 88 Notes on Samuel Scott's Bill of Complaint, [ca. 27 May] 89 To Archibald Thweatt, 27 May 90 To Patrick Gibson, 29 May 91 To Robert Patterson, 29 May 92 To John Staples, 29 May 93 To Caspar Wistar, 29 May 94 To James Madison, 30 May 95 To Lancelot Minor, 30 May 95 To William J. Stone, 30 May 97 From Anonymous ("Goodwill"), 1 June 97 To Peter Derieux, 1 June 98 To Lewis A. Pauly, 1 June 99 To John Redman Coxe, 2 June 100 From Andrew Ellicott, 3 June 100 To John Wayles Eppes, 3 June 102 From Charles Blagrove, 4 June 103 From John Daingerfield, 5 June 103 To William Eustis, 6 June 104 To Charles J. Ingersoll, 6 June 106 To James Madison, 6 June 107 To Thomas BruC, 7 June 108 To William Burns, enclosing Certificate of Acquaintance with Alexander Quarrier, 7 June 108 To Abraham Howard Quincy, 7 June 109 To Earl Sturtevant, 7 June 111 From Elizabeth Trist, 7 June 111 From Robert Mills, 8 June 114 From John Vaughan, 8 June 114 From Gibson & Jefferson, enclosing Flour Account with Gibson & Jefferson, 9 June 115 From Lewis A. Pauly, 9 June 116 To James Leitch, 10 June 119 Account with Randolph & McKinney, [ca. 10 June] 120 To John Adams, 11 June 122 To Elbridge Gerry, 11 June 125 From Elbridge Gerry, 12 June 127 To Charles Blagrove, 15 June 128 To Zachariah Morris, 15 June 128 To Eleuthere I. du Pont de Nemours, 16 June 129 From Eleuthere I. du Pont de Nemours, 16 June 130 To Ebenezer Herrick, 16 June 131 To Patrick Gibson, 17 June 132 To Benjamin Jones, 17 June 133 To James Leitch, 17 June 133 To William Thornton, 17 June 134 To John Tyler, 17 June 134 From Gibson & Jefferson, 18 June 138 From David Michie, 18 June 138 From William Thornton, 18 June 141 From Ebenezer Herrick, 19 June 142 To Littleton W. Tazewell, 19 June 143 To John Barnes, 20 June 145 From Joseph St. Leger d'Happart, 20 June 145 To David Michie, 20 June 147 To William Thornton, 20 June 148 From David Michie, 21 June 149 To Ezra Sargeant, 21 June 151 From Charles Artzt, 22 June, enclosing George Sullivan's Recommendation of Charles Artzt, 25 May 1811 151 To Joseph Darmsdatt, 22 June 155 From James Madison, 22 June 156 To David Michie, 22 June 156 Statement of Joseph Jones Monroe, 22 June 158 From Charles Blagrove, 23 June 159 From Donald Fraser, 23 June 159 From Gibson & Jefferson, 23 June 161 From Archibald Thweatt, 23 June, enclosing Richard Stith's Receipt for John Wayles's Land Purchase, 11 Jan. 1771 161 From Henry Wheaton, 23 June 163 To Madame Bureaux de Pusy, 24 June 163 From Joseph Darmsdatt, 24 June 164 To Sarah Bowdoin (Dearborn), 24 June 165 To Andrew Ellicott, 24 June 165 To Robert Mills, 24 June 166 From Abraham Howard Quincy, 24 June 167 From Abraham Howard Quincy, 24 June 167 To John Wayles Eppes, 25 June 171 From Charles Hall, 25 June 172 To James Hamilton, 25 June 174 From David Gelston, 26 June 175 From John E. Hall, 26 June 175 From John Barnes, 27 June 177 From Peter Lenox, 27 June 177 To David Michie, 27 June 179 From David Michie, 27 June 180 From William Pinkney, 27 June 180 From William Thornton, 27 June 181 From John Adams, 28 June 182 To Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 28 June 186 From Madame de Tesse, 28 June 188 To James Madison, 29 June 191 Deposition by James Lewis, with Queries Posed by Thomas Jefferson and David Michie, 1 July 192 From Victor du Pont, 2 July 198 To David Gelston, 2 July 201 To Ebenezer Herrick, 2 July 202 From Alexander L. Joncherez, 2 July 202 From Honore Julien, 2 July 204 From Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 2 July 205 To John S. Ravenscroft, 3 July 207 To William Thornton, 3 July 209 To Archibald Thweatt, 3 July 210 To John Vaughan, 3 July 211 From Lafayette, 4 July 212 To Charles Artzt, 5 July 215 To Martin Oster, 5 July 216 To Lewis A. Pauly, 5 July 216 To Nathaniel G. M. Senter, 5 July 218 To Henry Wheaton, 5 July 219 To John E. Hall, 6 July 219 From Robert Wright, 6 [July] 220 From David Gelston, 7 July 220 From William Birch, 8 July 221 To Charles Blagrove, 8 July 222 To William Prichard, 8 July 222 To Thomas Cooper, 10 July 223 From Harrison Dance, 10 July 224 To Patrick Gibson, 10 July 225 From Charles J. Ingersoll, 10 July 225 From James Jones Wilmer, 10 [July] 226 Peter Minor to Thomas Mann Randolph, 11 July 227 From Lewis A. Pauly, 11 July 228 Notes on Evidence Needed in Scott v. Jefferson and Harrison, [before 11 July] 229 Answer to Bill of Complaint in Scott v. Jefferson and Harrison, 11 July 230 To Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 12 July 238 To George Hay, 13 July 239 To William Marshall, 13 July 240 From William Thornton, 13 July 241 To William Wirt, 13 July 242 From Thomas Lehre, 14 July 243 To George Hay, 16 July 245 From William Lambert, 16 July 245 From James Maury, 16 July 251 To Samuel Pleasants, 16 July 253 From William Prichard, 16 July 254 From William Duane, 17 July 254 From Fontaine Maury, 18 July 258 From Richard Rush, 18 July 259 From William P. Newby, 19 [July] 260 From David Michie, 20 July 260 From William Wirt, 20 July 263 From Theodorus Bailey, 21 July 263 From Gibson & Jefferson, 21 July 264 From George Hay, 21 July 264 From Louis Philippe Gallot de Lormerie, 21 July 265 From John S. Ravenscroft, 21 July 268 From William F. Gordon, 22 July 269 From Baron Karl von Moll, 22 July, enclosing Membership Diploma in the Agricultural Society of Bavaria, 13 February 270 John Watson's Writ to Summon a Jury regarding Land Seized by David Michie, 23 July 274 To John L. Thomas, 24 July 274 From Thomas Cooper, 25 July 275 From Norborne K. Thomas, 25 July 277 From Samuel Pleasants, 27 July 278 Jury Findings regarding Land Seized by David Michie, 30 July 278 Warrant for Restitution of Land Seized by David Michie, 30 July 280 From John B. Colvin, 1 August 282 Samuel J. Harrison's Answer to Bill of Complaint in Scott v. Jefferson and Harrison, [by 1 August] 282 From Thomas Lehre, 1 August 284 From William Foushee, 2 August 286 To Richard Rush, 2 August 286 From Archibald Thweatt, 2 August, enclosing Extracts from John Wayles's Records, 21 March-27 December 1770 287 To James Jones Wilmer, 2 August 288 To William Birch, 3 August 288 From Patrick Gibson, 3 August 289 To Joseph St. Leger d'Happart, 3 August 290 From Benjamin James Harris, 3 August 291 To Alexander L. Joncherez, 3 August 292 To William Duane, 4 August 293 From Sergeant Hall, 5 August 294 To Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 5 August 295 To James Madison, 5 August 296 From Josiah Meigs, 5 August 297 Notes on Outstanding Debts, [before 5 August] 298 Recommendation of John Neilson, 7 August 299 From Nicholas B. Pryor, 7 August 300 From Alexis Marie Rochon, 7 August 301 To John B. Colvin, 8 August 303 To Thomas Lehre, 8 August 303 To Louis Philippe Gallot de Lormerie, 8 August 304 To Robert Wright, 8 August 305 To Theodorus Bailey, 9 August 305 To Patrick Gibson, 9 August 306 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 9 August 306 To Benjamin James Harris, 9 August 307 To Fontaine Maury, 9 August 309 From James Monroe, 9 August 309 To James Monroe, 9 August 310 To Robert Patterson, 9 August 311 To Reuben Perry, 9 August 311 To Jacob Alrichs, 10 August 312 To James Madison, 10 August 313 To James Madison, 10 August 313 From Benjamin Morgan, 10 August 314 From Benjamin Brown, with Jefferson's Note, 12 August 315 From Gibson & Jefferson, 12 August 316 From Elbridge Gerry, 15 August 316 From James Madison, 17 August 319 From Alrichs & Dixon, 19 August 321 From Charles Willson Peale, 19 August 323 To Thomas Eston Randolph, 20 August 325 Memorandum by Thomas Eston Randolph, 23 [August?] 325 From Anonymous ("Goodwill"), 24 August 326 To William Eustis, 24 August 327 To Nicholas B. Pryor, 24 August 328 To James Hamilton, 26 August 328 From Thomas Lehre, 28 August 329 From Thomas C. Flournoy, 29 August 330 From Thomas Lehre, 29 August 332 From Martin Oster, 29 August, enclosing Littleton W. Tazewell to Martin Oster, 4 August 332 To Alrichs & Dixon, 30 August 335 To James Madison, 30 August 336 From James Monroe, 31 August 336 To Samuel J. Harrison, 2 September 337 From Samuel J. Harrison, 2 September 337 To Reuben Perry, 2 September 338 To Joseph Slaughter, 2 September 338 From Joseph Slaughter, 2 September 339 To Burgess GriDn, 4 September 339 To William P. Martin, 4 September 339 Agreement with William & Reuben Mitchell, 4 September 340 To Thomas Whittington, 4 September 341 From Burgess GriDn, 5 September 342 To James Steptoe, 10 September 342 To Reuben Perry, 12 September 343 Subscription to Equip an Albemarle County Volunteer Company, [ca. 14 September] 344 To John Hollins, 16 September 345 From Bernard McMahon, 16 September 346 To Craven Peyton, 16 September 346 To John Wayles Eppes, 18 September 347 To Patrick Gibson, 18 September 350 To Lewis A. Pauly, 18 September 351 To Craven Peyton, 18 September 351 To Martin Wanscher, 18 September 352 From William Duane, 20 September 352 From Thomas Lehre, 21 September 355 To Alrichs & Dixon, 22 September 356 From John Hollins, 22 September 356 From Mary Lewis, 23 September 357 From Bernard McMahon, 23 September 358 From Bernard McMahon, 24 September 358 To Paul Hamilton, 27 September 359 From Cunningham Harris, 30 September 360 To George Hay, 30 September 361 Notes on Layout of Fields at Lego, [on or after 30 September] 362 To William Short, 30 September 362 From John L. Thomas, 30 September 364 From Samuel Brown, 1 October 364 To William Duane, 1 October 366 To Thomas C. Flournoy, 1 October 368 From James Ronaldson, 1 October 369 To John L. Thomas, 1 October 371 To William Barton, 2 October 371 To James Madison, 2 October 372 To Josiah Meigs, 2 October 373 To James Semple, 2 October 373 From John Barnes, 3 October 374 From Louis Philippe Gallot de Lormerie, 5 October 375 From Lewis A. Pauly, 5 October 378 Petition of Rivanna Company to Virginia General Assembly, [ca. 5 October] 378 To John Barnes, 8 October 380 From Gibson & Jefferson, 9 October 381 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 10 October 381 To Bernard McMahon, 11 October 382 To Benjamin Morgan, 11 October 383 To James Ronaldson, 11 October 384 To Charles Yancey, 11 October 385 From John Adams, 12 October 386 To Philip P. Barbour, 12 October 391 From Thomas H. Williams, 12 October 392 From John Barnes, 13 October 393 From Thomas Lehre, 13 October 393 From James Leitch, 13 October 394 To James Leitch, 13 October 394 From Christopher Clark, 14 October 395 From James Madison, 14 October 395 From Charles Yancey, 14 October 397 From Nathaniel G. M. Senter, 15 October 398 To William Short, 17 October 399 From Madame Bureaux de Pusy, 18 October 402 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 18 October 403 From John Hollins, 18 October 404 To John Hollins, 18 October 404 To Peter Minor, 18 October 404 From Jean Guillaume Hyde de Neuville, 19 October 405 From Peter Minor, 19 October 406 From Nathaniel G. M. Senter, 19 October 407 From Charles Clay, [received 22 October] 408 To Paul Hamilton, 22 October 408 To Gibson & Jefferson, 23 October 409 From Isaac A. Coles, 24 October 410 From Bernard McMahon, 24 October 412 From Gibson & Jefferson, 26 October 413 From James Carver, 27 October 413 To Nicolas G. Dufief, 27 October 416 To Louis Philippe Gallot de Lormerie, 27 October 417 To Josiah Meigs, 27 October 417 Agreement with Richard Durrett, 28 October 418 To Craven Peyton, enclosing Account with Craven Peyton for his Lease of Shadwell, Account with Craven Peyton for Purchase of Henderson Lands, Account with Craven Peyton for Corn, and Account with Craven Peyton for Rents and Profits from Henderson Lands, 28 October 419 To Lancelot Minor, 29 October 428 To Nathaniel G. M. Senter, 30 October 429 To Jean Guillaume Hyde de Neuville, 31 October 430 From Louis Philippe Gallot de Lormerie, 31 October 431 To James Madison, 31 October 435 From David Bailie Warden, 1 November 436 From Gibson & Jefferson, 2 November 438 From James Ronaldson, 2 November 438 To James Monroe, 3 November 440 To Madame Bureaux de Pusy, 4 November 441 To William B. Arbuckle, 5 November 441 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 5 November 442 To William Eustis, 5 November 443 To David Higginbotham, 5 November 443 To Cunningham Harris, 6 November 444 To James Madison, 6 November 445 To William Short, 6 November 446 From John Dortic, 7 November 447 To Samuel Pleasants, 7 November 447 To Eleuthere I. du Pont de Nemours, 8 November 448 To Albert Gallatin, 9 November 449 From Madame de Sta--l Holstein, 10 November 449 From James Monroe, 11 November 453 From John Speyer, 12 November 454 From Joseph Dougherty, 13 November 454 From Samuel Pleasants, 13 November 455 From Eli Alexander, 14 November 455 From John Woodside, 14 November 456 To Charles Johnston, 15 November 457 From George Tucker, 15 November 458 From Francis Adrian Van der Kemp, 16 November 459 List of Blankets and Cloth Distributed to Poplar Forest Slaves, [ca. 17 November-14 December] 460 From Isaac Cox Barnet, 21 November 463 From Charles Clay, 21 November 464 To Matthew Pate, 23 November 465 From Bernard McMahon, 24 November 465 From Regnault de Becourt, 25 November 466 From Abner E. Callaway, 25 November 468 From Charles G. Paleske, 27 November 468 From James Semple, [28 November] 469 To Benjamin Johnson, 29 November 470 To Archibald Robertson, 29 November 470 From Robert Patterson, enclosing Drawing of Charles RedheCer's Perpetual Motion Machine, 30 November 471 From Archibald Robertson, 30 November 475 Notes on Benjamin Johnson's Lands Adjacent to Poplar Forest, [ca. 1 December] 475 From Bernard McMahon, 1 December 476 From Alrichs & Dixon, 2 December 477 From Samuel R. Demaree, 2 December 478 To Benjamin Johnson, 2 December 479 Notes on Wheat Shipments from Poplar Forest, [ca. 4 December] 481 Joseph Slaughter's Survey of the Poplar Forest Curtilage, 5 December 482 From Gibson & Jefferson, 7 December 483 From Burgess GriDn, 8 December 483 From John Barnes, 9 December 483 To Reuben Perry, 10 December 485 To Robert Richardson, 10 December 485 From Jeremiah A. Goodman, [ca. 13 December?] 486 Agreement with Benjamin Johnson for Exchange of Poplar Forest Lands, 13 December 486 Instructions for Poplar Forest Management, 13 December 488 To Charles Clay, 14 December 490 From Frederic Tudor, 14 December 491 From Donald Fraser, 15 December 492 From John Melish, 15 December 492 From Samuel Pleasants, 16 December 493 From Albert Gallatin, 18 December 493 From Thomas Williamson, 19 December 494 To Paul Hamilton, 21 December 495 From Arnold BuCum, 22 December 495 To Davis Durrett, 22 December 497 From Davis Durrett, 22 [December] 497 To Davis Durrett, 24 December 498 From Davis Durrett, 24 [December] 499 To John Barnes, 25 December 499 To John T. Barraud, 25 December 499 To Joseph Dougherty, 25 December 500 To Nicolas G. Dufief, 25 December 501 To Eleuthere I. du Pont de Nemours, 25 December 501 To Paul Hamilton, 25 December 502 From Samuel J. Harrison, 25 December 503 To John Taggart, 25 December 503 To Thomas Williamson, 25 December 503 To John Woodside, 25 December 504 From Thomas L. Dillehay, 26 December 504 To Reuben Perry, 26 December 505 To William Short, 26 December 505 To Robert Patterson, 27 December 506 To John Adams, 28 December 508 From William Vaughan, 29 December 513 1813 From Alrichs & Dixon, 1 January 515 From Paul Hamilton, 2 January 515 To Philip P. Barbour, 4 January 516 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 4 January 523 From Edward F. Bond, 5 January 524 To Nimrod Bramham, 5 January 526 To Joseph C. Cabell, 5 January 528 To Chapman Johnson, 5 January 529 From John Barnes, 6 January 530 To Samuel J. Harrison, 7 January 531 From Isaac A. Coles, 8 January, enclosing Isaac A. Coles to a Young Friend in Virginia, 30 December 1812 531 To Donald Fraser, 8 January 545 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 8 January 545 To Henry Middleton, 8 January 546 To John Taggart, 8 January 547 To Archibald Thweatt, 8 January 548 To Frederic Tudor, 8 January 548 To Nicolas G. Dufief, 9 January 549 From Chapman Johnson, 9 January 549 From Louis Philippe Gallot de Lormerie, enclosing Proposal for the Military Use of Sugar, 9 January 550 To Bernard McMahon, 11 January 553 To Abel Morgan, 11 January 553 From Regnault de Becourt, 12 January 554 From Joseph C. Cabell, 12 January 556 To Samuel R. Demaree, 12 January 557 From Robert Patterson, 12 January 558 To James Ronaldson, 12 January 560 From Gibson & Jefferson, 13 January 561 To John Melish, 13 January 562 To Alrichs & Dixon, 14 January 566 From Alexander Garrett, 14 January 567 To William Champe Carter, 16 January 568 To John Barnes, 17 January 570 From Samuel J. Harrison, 17 January 571 From Benjamin Shackelford, 17 January 571 To Francis Adrian Van der Kemp, 17 January 572 To William Champe Carter, 19 January 573 From Peter Minor, 19 January 574 From John Chambers, 20 January 574 To Peter Minor, 20 January 574 To Patrick Gibson, 21 January 575 From David Bailie Warden, 21 January 576 To William Duane, 22 January 577 From Robert Morrell, 22 January 579 From Thomas C. Flournoy, 23 January 580 From Theodorus Bailey, 25 January 581 From John Taggart, 25 January 583 From John Adams, 26 January 583 To Richard M. Johnson, 26 January 586 From Gibson & Jefferson, 27 January 587 From James Madison, 27 January 587 From Abraham Howard Quincy, 27 January 588 To Richard M. Johnson, 29 January 591 From Richard M. Johnson, 30 January 592 To Jeremiah A. Goodman and Nimrod Darnil, 31 January 593 To Samuel J. Harrison, 31 January 593 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 1 February 594 From John Adams, 2 February 595 From William Champe Carter, 2 February 596 From William Caruthers, 3 February 596 To Sarah Bowdoin (Dearborn), 4 February 597 To Patrick Gibson, 4 February 597 To Patrick Gibson, 4 February 599 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 5 February 600 To Robert Morrell, 5 February 600 From No--l de la Moriniere, enclosing Questionnaire on River Fishes, 5 February 601 To Theodorus Bailey, 6 February 606 To Regnault de Becourt, 6 February 607 Lease of Firewood Rights to James Marr, 6 February 607 To John Armstrong, 8 February 608 To James Madison, 8 February 609 From Richard M. Johnson, 9 February 611 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, enclosing Obituary Notice for Joel Barlow by Konrad E. Oelsner and Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 10 February 612 From Patrick Gibson, 10 February 621 To William Short, 10 February, enclosing Bond from David Higginbotham to William Short, 31 January 622 To Nicolas G. Dufief, 11 February 625 From John Melish, 11 February 625 From James Carver, 12 February 630 From William P. Gardner, 13 February 631 From James Cutbush, 14 February 633 From William Duane, 14 February 634 From Samuel J. Harrison, 14 February 638 From Joseph C. Cabell, 17 February 638 To James Hamilton, 17 February 639 From Benjamin Waterhouse, 17 February 640 From William A. Burwell, 19 February 642 To William P. Gardner, 19 February 643 From Anonymous, 21 February 644 To John Armstrong, 21 February 645 To James Madison, 21 February 646 From Thomas H. Palmer, 22 February 649 To John L. Thomas, 23 February 651 From William Cocke, 24 February 651 From Randolph Jefferson, 24 February 653 From Lewis Brown, 25 February 653 From Joseph Delaplaine and from Murray, Draper, Fairman & Company, 25 February 654 To Alrichs & Dixon, 26 February 655 To Patrick Gibson, 26 February 656 To Dabney Carr, 27 February 657 From Bernard McMahon, 27 February 657 From John L. Thomas, 1 March 658 To Randolph Jefferson, 2 March 658 From George P. Stevenson, 2 March 659 From Patrick Gibson, 3 March 660 To John Chambers, 4 March 660 To James Cutbush, 4 March 661 To Joseph Delaplaine and to Murray, Draper, Fairman & Company, 4 March 662 From John Rhea, 4 March 662 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 5 March 663 From Joseph St. Leger d'Happart, 5 March 664 From Louis Philippe Gallot de Lormerie, 5 March 665 To Thomas H. Palmer, 6 March 667 To Benjamin Rush, 6 March 668 To Patrick Gibson, 7 March 670 To Samuel J. Harrison, 7 March 673 To Robert Fulton, 8 March 673 To Abraham Howard Quincy, 8 March 674 From John Clarke, 9 March 675 From Thomas Lehre, 9 March 680 To Benjamin Waterhouse, 9 March 682 From Alrichs & Dixon, 10 March 683 From James Madison, 10 March 684 Appendix: Supplemental List of Documents Not Found 687 Index 689

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Retirement Serie

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Retirement Serie

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    Book SynopsisIncludes Thomas Jefferson's papers from the end of his presidency until his death that presents 516 documents from 11 March to 27 November 1813. This volume records the most intense period of correspondence between Jefferson and John Adams during their retirement.Table of ContentsForeword vii Acknowledgments ix Editorial Method and Apparatus xi Maps xxxix Illustrations xliii Jefferson Chronology 2 1813 To Alrichs & Dixon, 11 March 3 To Lewis Brown, 11 March 3 To Patrick Gibson, 11 March 4 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 11 March 4 To Samuel J. Harrison, 11 March 5 To John L. Thomas, 11 March 5 To William Caruthers, 12 March 6 From John H. Cocke, 12 March 7 To John H. Cocke, 12 March 7 From Margaret B. Bonneville, 13 March 8 From William A. Burwell, enclosing Instructions for the Use of a Carding Machine, 13 March 9 From Dabney Carr, 14 March 12 From Sarah Grotjan, 15 March 12 From Benjamin Rush, 15 March 13 From Andre Thouin, 15 March 17 Will of Thomas Mann Randolph, 16 March 18 From Patrick Gibson, 17 March 20 From Charles Rogers, [ca. 17 March] 21 From Alrichs & Dixon, 18 March 24 From Samuel J. Harrison, 19 March 24 List of 1812 Tobacco Crop Sold to Samuel J. Harrison, with Thomas Jefferson's Notes, [after 19 March] 25 George Poindexter to James Monroe, [before 20 March] 26 From Benjamin Smith Barton, 23 March 27 From Thomas Lehre, 23 March 28 From Thomas Paine McMahon, 24 March 29 From Samuel J. Harrison, 25 March 31 From Robert Patterson, 25 March 31 From William Caruthers, 26 March 31 From John B. Colvin, 26 March 32 From Louis Philippe Gallot de Lormerie, 26 March 33 Will of Anne Scott Marks, 26 March 34 Conveyance of Part of Shadwell to Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 26 March 35 Conveyance of Slaves to Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 26 March 36 From Benjamin Waterhouse, 26 March 37 From Samuel & James Leitch, 27 March 40 From John Waldo, 27 March 40 From Edward Bolling, 29 March 42 From Alexander Garrett, 29 March 43 To Patrick Gibson, 29 March 43 From Rodolphus Dickinson, 30 March 44 To Louis H. Girardin, 31 March 44 From David Bailie Warden, 1 April 45 To Benjamin Smith Barton, 3 April 46 To Margaret B. Bonneville, 3 April 47 To Sarah Grotjan, 3 April 47 To Samuel J. Harrison, 3 April 48 To Louis Philippe Gallot de Lormerie, 3 April 49 To Thomas Paine McMahon, 3 April 49 To Craven Peyton, 3 April 50 From Isaac A. Coles, 4 April 51 To William Duane, 4 April 52 Promissory Note to Edmund Bacon, 7 April 54 To Anthony Finley, 7 April 55 From Robert Fulton, 7 April 55 To John Clarke, 8 April 57 To John B. Colvin, 8 April 58 To Robert Patterson, 8 April 59 To Benjamin Rush, 8 April 60 To Thomas Voigt, 9 April 61 To John Devereux DeLacy, 10 April 62 To William Foushee, 10 April 63 To Thomas Lehre, 10 April 63 To James Madison, 10 April 64 From John Wayles Baker, 11 April 64 From Francis Eppes, 11 April 65 To Patrick Gibson, 16 April 66 To Samuel Brown, 17 April 66 To William Cocke, 17 April 67 To Charles Willson Peale, 17 April 68 To James Walker, 17 April 70 To John Wayles Eppes, 18 April 71 From Elijah Griffiths, 19 April 73 From John Vaughan, 19 April 75 To William DuVal, 20 April 75 To David Michie, 20 April 76 From Thomas H. Palmer, 20 April 77 To Joseph Hornsby, 21 April 78 From Thomas Lehre, 22 April 80 From Valentin de Foronda, 23 April 80 From David Michie, 23 April 81 To Samuel Brown, 24 April 81 To Rodolphus Dickinson, 24 April 82 From Robert Patterson, 24 April 82 To John Vaughan, 24 April 84 To John Barnes, 25 April 84 To John Brown, 25 April 85 To Richard Fitzhugh, 25 April 86 To William Short, 25 April 86 To John Wayles Eppes, 26 April 88 From the Seventy-Six Association, 26 April 88 From Patrick Gibson, 28 April 90 From John Barnes, 29 April 91 From John Barnes, 29 April 91 From John Mason, 30 April 92 To Archibald Robertson, 30 April 92 To Charles Clay, 1 May 93 From Charles Clay, 1 May 94 From Archibald Robertson, 1 May 94 From Benjamin Waterhouse, 1 May 95 From Louis Philippe Gallot de Lormerie, [ca. 2 May] 102 From Patrick Gibson, 4 May 106 To Charles Clay, 6 May 106 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 6 May 106 From William DuVal, 7 May 107 From Edmund Randolph, 8 May 108 From Richard Fitzhugh, 9 May 109 To Robert Richardson, 10 May 109 To Elizabeth Trist, 10 May 110 From John Winn, 10 May 111 From Charles Clay, 13 May 111 From William Cocke, 15 May 112 From Thomas Lehre, 15 May 113 From Patrick Gibson, 17 May 113 From Hugh Holmes, 17 May 114 To Edmund Randolph, 17 May 115 To John Vaughan, 17 May 115 From James P. Cocke, 18 May 116 To Patrick Gibson, 20 May 116 To Thomas Voigt, 20 May 117 To John Barnes, 21 May 118 To Nicolas G. Dufief, 21 May 119 To James Madison, 21 May 119 To Samuel Pleasants, 21 May 122 To James P. Cocke, 22 May 122 From John Eliason, 22 May 123 To Elijah Griffiths, 22 May 123 To Thomas H. Palmer, 22 May 124 To the Seventy-Six Association, 22 May 124 To James Walker, 22 May 125 From Joseph Delaplaine, 23 May 125 From Lucy F. Smith, 23 May 126 From Samuel Brown, 25 May 127 From John Wayles Eppes, 25 May 129 To Randolph Jefferson, 25 May 132 From Regnault de Becourt, 26 May 133 From Randolph Jefferson, 26 May 134 To Lancelot Minor, 26 May 135 To John Adams, 27 May 137 To Richard Fitzhugh, 27 May 139 To Madame de Stael Holstein, 28 May 140 From John Adams, 29 May 145 From Patrick Gibson, 29 May 147 To John Graham, 29 May 147 From John L. Thomas, 29 May 148 To Joseph Delaplaine, 30 May 148 To John Eliason, 30 May 149 From Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 30 May 150 To Bernard McMahon, 30 May 152 To David Michie, 30 May 152 From David Michie, 30 May 153 To James Monroe, 30 May 154 To William Short, 30 May 155 From Nicolas G. Dufief, enclosing Account for Books, 31 May 156 From Tobias Lear, 31 May 157 To Richard Rush, 31 May 160 To Lucy F. Smith, 31 May 161 Account with Reuben Perry for Work on Main House at Poplar Forest, [ca. May] 162 From John Martin Baker, 1 June 163 From Thomas Clark, 1 June 165 From John Barnes, 3 June, enclosing Account with John Barnes, 31 May 166 From Mathew Carey, 3 June 167 From John Barnes, 4 June 168 From Patrick Gibson, 5 June 168 From James Madison, 6 June 169 From John Taggart, 6 June 170 From James Monroe, 7 June 171 From John L. E. W. Shecut, 8 June 179 From John Adams, 10 June 180 To Eli Alexander, 10 June 181 From Chapman Johnson, 10 June 182 From John Adams, 11 June 183 From Elbridge Gerry, 11 June 184 To Patrick Gibson, 12 June 185 From Richard Rush, 12 June 186 From Samuel Brown, 13 June 187 From Louis Philippe Gallot de Lormerie, 13 June 190 From John Adams, 14 June 191 To John Adams, 15 June 193 To Bernard McMahon, 15 June 195 Bill of Complaint in Jefferson v. Michie, 16 June 196 From James Monroe, 16 June 201 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 17 June 203 To Richard Rush, 17 June 203 To William Short, 18 June 204 To Mathew Carey, 19 June 206 To Elbridge Gerry, 19 June 207 To Tobias Lear, 19 June 208 To James Monroe, 19 June 209 To John Taggart, 19 June 211 From John Barnes, 20 June 211 To Regnault de Becourt, 20 June 213 To Joseph Hunter, 20 June 213 From Joseph Hunter, 20 June 213 To Randolph Jefferson, 20 June 214 From Randolph Jefferson, 21 June 215 From Chapman Johnson, 21 June 215 To James Madison, 21 June 216 From Benjamin Romaine, 23 June 218 To Nicolas G. Dufief, 24 June 219 To John Wayles Eppes, 24 June 220 To James Monroe, 24 June 226 From John Adams, 25 June 226 From John Strode, 25 June 229 From Frank Carr, 26 June 230 From John Hopkins, 26 June 231 To John Adams, 27 June 231 From Richard Rush, 27 June 235 From John Adams, 28 June 236 To John Barnes, 28 June 239 From John Graham, 28 June 240 From James Monroe, 28 June 241 From Robert Fulton, 29 June 243 From Thomas Lehre, 29 June 250 To John L. E. W. Shecut, 29 June 251 From Caspar Wistar, 29 June 252 From John Adams, 30 June 253 From James Monroe, 30 June 256 Account with Reuben Perry for Work on Barn at Monticello, 1 July 257 From Thomas Voigt, 1 July 258 From John Adams, [ca. 3-5] July 258 From Englehart Cruse, enclosing Drawing and Explanation of an Apparatus for Blowing Up Ships, 3 July 260 From John Barnes, 6 July 262 From Elbridge Gerry, 6 July 263 From Elizabeth Trist, 7 July 264 From Dabney Carr, 8 July 268 From John Devereux DeLacy, 8 July 268 From Peter Derieux, 8 July 269 From Robert Fulton, 8 July, enclosing Stephen Decatur's Opinion of Robert Fulton's Experiments with Underwater Artillery, 6 May 272 From William Short, 8 July 274 From John Adams, 9 July 277 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 10 July 280 To John Graham, 11 July 281 From Randolph Jefferson, 11 July 282 To Benjamin Romaine, 11 July 282 To Richard Rush, 11 July 283 From John Adams, 12 July 283 To Randolph Jefferson, 12 July 285 From John Adams, 13 July 286 To James Barbour, 13 July 288 From Mathew Carey, 13 July 289 To James Madison, 13 July 289 From Rembrandt Peale, 13 July 291 To John Strode, 13 July 292 To Samuel Brown, 14 July 292 To Patrick Gibson, 14 July 294 From Patrick Gibson, 14 July 295 From John Adams, with Postscript from Abigail Adams, 15 July 296 From John Adams, 16 July 298 From John Strode, 17 July 301 From John Adams, 18 July 301 Agreement with William Ballard, 18 July 304 From John G. Gamble, 20 July 304 To Patrick Gibson, 20 July 305 To John Barnes, 21 July 307 From William A. Burwell, 21 July 307 Clothing and Bedding Distribution List for Poplar Forest Slaves, [after 21 July] 308 From John Wayles Eppes, 21 July 311 To Robert Fulton, 21 July 313 To Hugh Holmes, 21 July 314 To Nathaniel H. Hooe, 21 July 314 From Thomas Hornsby, 21 July 315 From Thomas Lehre, 21 July 317 From John Adams, 22 July 317 To Englehart Cruse, 23 July 319 To John Devereux DeLacy, 23 July 319 To Peter Derieux, 23 July 320 From Patrick Gibson, 24 July 321 From George M. Troup, 24 July 321 From Henry M. Brackenridge, 25 July 322 From Robert Fulton, 25 July 330 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 26 July 331 To George Hay, 26 July 332 From Peter Derieux, 27 July 332 From John Tayloe, 27 July 333 From Patrick Gibson, 29 July 334 From Hugh Holmes, 29 July 335 From James Barbour, 30 July 336 To Joseph Darmsdatt, 30 July 336 To Patrick Gibson, 30 July 337 To Thomas Voigt, 30 July 338 From Tunis Wortman, 30 July 339 From Edward Hansford and John L. Clarke, 31 July 340 To Samuel & James Leitch, 31 July 341 From Ferdinand R. Hassler, 1 August 342 Account with David Higginbotham, 1 August 343 To Robert Richardson, 1 August 349 To David Ross, 1 August 350 To William Wirt, 1 August 351 Account with the Mutual Assurance Society, [ca. 2 August] 351 From Horatio G. Spafford, 2 August 352 From Isaac McPherson, 3 August 353 From John Wilson, 3 August 354 From Elbridge Gerry, 4 August 355 From Patrick Gibson, 4 August 356 To Paul Allen, 5 August 357 From Charles L. Lewis, 5 August 358 From John Rhea, 5 August 358 From Isaac A. Coles, 6 August 359 To Josef Yznardy, 6 August 359 Account with the Mutual Assurance Society, [ca. 7 August] 360 To Clifton Garland, 7 August 361 From John Graham, 7 August 362 From Randolph Jefferson, [7] August 363 From Thomas Newton, 7 August 364 From David Ross, 7 August 364 From Joseph Dougherty, 8 August 365 To David Higginbotham, 8 August 365 To Randolph Jefferson, 8 August 366 To Craven Peyton, 8 August 367 From John Adams, 9 August 367 From Regnault de Becourt, 9 August 368 From Harry Innes, 9 August 369 To John G. Gamble, 10 August 371 To Craven Peyton, 10 August 372 From Alexander H. Stevens, 10 August 372 To John Hopkins, 11 August 373 To Rembrandt Peale, 11 August 373 To Samuel Pleasants, 11 August 374 From Richard Rush, 12 August 375 From John L. E. W. Shecut, 12 August 376 From Francis Smith, 12 August 378 To Isaac McPherson, 13 August 379 From John Adams, [ca. 14] August 386 From William C. C. Claiborne, 14 August, enclosing Decrees of the New Orleans City Council, 7 August and 9 August, and Claiborne's Address to the New Orleans City Council, 9 August 388 From Patrick Gibson, 14 August 396 To Joseph Dougherty, 15 August 396 To James Madison, 15 August 397 To Peter Minor, 15 August 398 To Samuel H. Smith, 15 August 399 To Horatio G. Spafford, 15 August 400 To Tunis Wortman, 15 August 400 From Peter Minor, 16 August 401 To John Waldo, 16 August 402 From Augustus B. Woodward, 16 August 407 To George Divers, 17 August 411 From George Divers, 17 August 412 From Samuel Pleasants, 17 August 412 To Francis Smith, 17 August 413 To John Wilson, 17 August 413 To Caspar Wistar, 17 August 415 Biography of Meriwether Lewis 417 I. Thomas Jefferson to Paul Allen, 18 August 418 II. Unidentified Author's Short Biography of Meriwether Lewis, [before 18 August] 426 III. Paul Allen to Thomas Jefferson, 18 August 427 From Lucy Cooley, 18 August 428 From Samuel H. Smith, 18 August 428 To Paul Allen, 20 August 429 To Nicholas Biddle, 20 August 430 To Youen Carden, 20 August 430 From James Leitch, 20 August 431 From James Martin (of New York), 20 August 431 From William C. C. Claiborne, 21 August, enclosing Francois Xavier Martin's Motion for an Injunction against Edward Livingston, 14 August 433 To Abigail Adams, 22 August 437 To John Adams, 22 August 438 To Nicolas G. Dufief, 22 August 441 To Peter Derieux, 23 August 442 From James McKinney, 23 August 442 To James Madison, 23 August 442 To Richard Rush, 23 August 443 To Samuel H. Smith, 23 August 444 To Alexander H. Stevens, 23 August 445 To Augustus B. Woodward, 24 August 445 From Josiah Meigs, 25 August 445 From William Canby, 27 August 447 To Archibald Robertson, 27 August 448 From Horatio G. Spafford, 27 August 449 From Brown & Robertson, 28 August 450 To Francis Eppes, 28 August 451 To Thomas A. Holcombe, 28 August 451 James McKinney's Description of a Hemp Brake, [ca. 28 August] 452 From Isaac McPherson, 28 August, enclosing Extract of a Letter from Jonathan Ellicott to Thomas Worthington, [ca. January-February?] 453 From Destutt de Tracy, 29 August 458 From William P. DuVal, 29 August 460 From Samuel H. Smith, 29 August 461 Judith Lomax's Poem: "Monticello," [ca. August] 463 Deposition of Martin Dawson in Jefferson v. Michie, 1 September 464 From John Adams, 2 September 465 From Thomas Voigt, 3 September 467 From Jose Correa da Serra, 6 September, enclosing Georges Cuvier to Correa da Serra, [before 6 September] 468 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 6 September 471 From Nathaniel H. Hooe, 6 September 471 David Michie's Plea and Answer in Jefferson v. Michie, [by 6 September] 472 To Charles Johnston, 7 September 482 From John Sen Trescot, 7 September 483 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 8 September 484 To Henry Flood, 8 September 486 Memorandum to Jeremiah A. Goodman, 8 September 486 To Randolph Jefferson, 8 September 487 To Joseph Slaughter, 8 September 488 From Isaac Doolittle, 11 September 489 To John Wayles Eppes, 11 September 490 From John Adams, 14 September 499 From "A Man of Years & A Citizen," [received 14 September] 503 From John Adams, 15 September 503 From Gales & Seaton, enclosing Account with the National Intelligencer, 15 September 505 To William D. Meriwether, 17 September 507 To John Barnes, 18 September 507 To William Canby, 18 September 508 To Isaac Doolittle, 18 September 509 To William Duane, 18 September 509 To Nicolas G. Dufief, [18] September 510 To Harry Innes, 18 September 511 From George Logan, 18 September 512 To Isaac McPherson, 18 September 514 To Josiah Meigs, 18 September 515 To Thomas Ritchie, 19 September 515 To Caspar Wistar, 19 September 516 From Abigail Adams, 20 September 516 From Charles L. Bankhead, [20 September] 517 To Henry M. Brackenridge, 20 September 518 To James Martin (of New York), 20 September 518 From John Adams, [22] September 520 To William Champe Carter, 23 September 522 To James Monroe, 23 September 524 From James Monroe, 23 September 524 From James Monroe, [23 September] 525 From Donald Fraser, 24 September 525 From William Duane, 26 September 526 From John Wayles Eppes, 26 September 530 From Nicholas Biddle, 28 September 531 To James Monroe, 28 September 532 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 29 September 533 From Thomas Law, 1 October 534 From James Monroe, 1 October 534 From Edmund M. Blunt, 2 October 535 To Andrew Moore, 2 October 536 To George Logan, 3 October 538 From John Adams, [ca. 4 October] 540 From Charles Yancey, 4 October 543 To Patrick Gibson, 6 October 543 From Andrew Moore, 8 October 545 From John Barnes, 10 October 546 From Frederick Jordy, 11 October 546 To John Adams, 12 October 548 From Patrick Gibson, 13 October 552 Contract to Purchase Corn from Craven Peyton, 13 October, with Subsequent Receipts 553 Robert B. Sthreshly to Edmund Bacon, 13 October 554 From William F. Gordon, 15 October 554 Archibald Stuart's Decision in Jefferson v. Michie, [15 October] 555 To William McClure, 16 October 556 From John Jacob Astor, 18 October 556 From John Barnes, 19 October 558 To Edmund M. Blunt, 19 October 559 To Burgess Allison, 20 October 559 To Gales & Seaton, 20 October 560 To John Sen Trescot, 20 October 561 From Thomas Voigt, 20 October 561 To Patrick Gibson, 21 October 561 To John Adams, 28 October 562 From Horatio Turpin, 28 October 568 To Thomas Voigt, 29 October 569 From Samuel K. Jennings, 30 October 569 From James Cutbush, 31 October 571 From Joseph Graham, 1 November 572 To George Hay, 2 November 572

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  • The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 36

    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 36

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    Book SynopsisOn 8 December Thomas Jefferson communicates his first annual message to Congress: peace between France and England is restored; the standing army can be done away with; and, 'peace & friendship' prevail with Indian neighbors. This title covers the period that brings to a conclusion Thomas Jefferson's first year as president.Table of ContentsForeword vii Editorial Method and Apparatus xvii Illustrations xlv Jefferson Chronology 2 1801 To Andrew Sterett, 1 December 3 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., enclosing Statement of Principles, 1 December 4 To James Currie, 2 December 9 To Thomas Leiper, 2 December 9 To George Jefferson, 3 December 10 To James Madison, [ca. 3 December] 10 To Craven Peyton, 3 December 11 From Andrew Sterett, 3 December 12 From Abishai Thomas, 3 December 12 Memorial from the District of Columbia Commissioners, 4 December 13 From the Georgia Legislature, 4 December 17 From George Jefferson, 4 December 18 To George Latimer, 4 December 19 To John Monroe, 4 December 19 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 4 December 20 From Christopher Smith, 4 December 21 To Caspar Wistar, 4 December 22 To Joseph BloomAeld, 5 December 22 From Sylvanus Bourne, 5 December 23 From Henry Dearborn, 5 December 24 From John Glendy, 5 December 25 To Gideon Granger, 5 December 27 From James Hall, 5 December 27 To James Lyon, 5 December 29 To Isaac Story, 5 December 30 From "Philanthrophos," [on or before 6 December] 31 Bill to Establish a Government for the Territory of Columbia 32 I. Draft Bill, [before 7 December] 34 II. From John Thomson Mason, [7 December] 40 From Tench Coxe, [before 7 December] 41 Henry Dearborn's Plan for Reorganizing the Army, [7 December] 42 From Albert Gallatin, 7 December 48 From Horatio Gates, 7 December 50 From George Jefferson, 7 December 51 From the Senate, 7 December 51 Annual Message to Congress 52 I. To the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate, 8 December 57 II. First Annual Message to Congress, 8 December 58 III. Note for the National Intelligencer, [ca. 8 December] 67 Henry Dearborn's Statement on Indian Trading Houses, 8 December 68 To Albert Gallatin, 8 December 70 From George Jefferson, 8 December 70 From Matthew Lawler, 8 December 71 From James Lyon, 8 December 71 From James Madison, 8 December 73 To Bishop James Madison, 8 December 75 From James Monroe, 8 December 76 General Statement of Account with John Barnes, 9 December 77 Memorandum from John Barnes, 9 December 78 From William P. Gardner, 9 December 79 From John Vaughan, 9 December 80 DeWitt Clinton's Statement on a Political Faction in New York, [before 10 December] 81 From James Cheetham, enclosing James Cheetham's Statement on a Political Faction in New York City, [10 December] 82 From the District of Columbia Commissioners, 10 December 88 From James Madison, [10 December] 89 From the War Department, with Jefferson's Reply, 10 December 89 From "An American," 11 December 91 From Benjamin Hawkins, 11 December 93 To the Senate, 11 December 94 To the Senate, 11 December 95 From Jean Chas, 12 December 95 From James Currie, 12 December 97 From John Dickinson, 12 December 97 From James Dinsmore, 12 December 98 To Christopher Ellery, 12 December 99 From Lewis Littlepage, 12 December 99 From Elijah Paine, 12 December 100 From Albert Gallatin, [13 December] 101 To James Monroe, 13 December 104 From James Ray, 13 December 105 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 14 December 106 To Albert Gallatin, 14 December 107 From William Judd, 14 December 108 From George Meade, 14 December 109 From J. P. G. Muhlenberg, 14 December 111 From Francois Soules, 14 December 112 From Antoine Felix Wuibert, 14 December 114 From Jacob Crowninshield, 15 December 116 From Albert Gallatin, [15 December] 120 From Abishai Thomas, 15 December 122 From Thomas BruC, 16 December 123 From Henry Dearborn, 16 December 125 From Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 16 December 125 From Bishop James Madison, 16 December 126 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 17 December 127 From Hugh Holmes, 17 December 133 From David Walker, 17 December 134 From John Devereux DeLacy, 18 December 135 To Peter Lyons, 18 December 157 From Nathaniel Macon, 18 December 158 From William Short, 18 December 158 To James Taylor, Jr., 18 December 163 From David Austin, 19 December 163 From William Cranch, 19 December 164 To John Dickinson, 19 December 165 From the District of Columbia Commissioners, 19 December 166 From Benjamin Henfrey, 19 December 167 From Robert Patterson, 19 December 170 From Richard Williams, 19 December 175 To Horatio Gates, 20 December 176 To Levi Lincoln, 20 December 176 From James Monroe, 20 December 177 To Benjamin Rush, 20 December 177 From George Baron, 21 December 178 Statement of Account with Thomas Carpenter, 21 December 181 From Albert Gallatin, with Jefferson's Reply, 21 December 182 To Levi Lincoln, 21 December 183 Resolution of the Mississippi Territory General Assembly, 21 December 183 From James Monroe, 21 December 185 Proclamation on RatiAcation of the Convention with France, 21 December 187 From John Vaughan, 21 December 189 From Charles Douglas and Susan Douglas, 22 December 190 To the Senate, 22 December 190 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, 22 December 192 From Lewis Littlepage, 23 December 194 To Lewis Littlepage, 23 December 194 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, 23 December 195 From Albert Gallatin, 24 December 195 From George HadAeld, 24 December 197 From Josiah Hook, 24 December 198 From Kennebec County, Maine, Constitutional Republicans, 24 December 198 From John Stuart Kerr, 24 December 200 From James Madison, 24 December 201 From Overton Carr, 25 December 202 To James Currie, 25 December 203 To Benjamin Waterhouse, 25 December 203 Memorandum to Albert Gallatin, with Gallatin's Reply, [on or before 26 December] 204 From Albert Gallatin, 26 December 205 From Albert Gallatin, 26 December 205 From Robert R. Livingston, 26 December 206 From the National Institute of France, 26 December 208 From Albert Gallatin, enclosing Outline of Government ODces, 27 December 210 From Albert Gallatin, 27 December 215 To Adam Lindsay, 27 December 216 From Caesar A. Rodney, 27 December 217 To Oliver Wolcott, Jr., 27 December 220 From William Adamson, 28 December 220 From James Jackson, 28 December 224 From John F. Mercer, 28 December 225 From David Stone, 28 December 226 From James Cheetham, 29 December 228 From Andrew Ellicott, 29 December 229 To Albert Gallatin, 29 December 231 To James Madison, 29 December 231 To James Madison, 29 December 232 From Julian Ursin Niemcewicz, 29 December 233 From Edmund O'Finn, 29 December 234 From Robert Smith, 29 December 234 From John Vaughan, enclosing List of Learned Societies, 29 December 235 From Dr. John Vaughan, 29 December 238 From Henry Voigt, 29 December 239 From Timothy Bourn [before 30] December 241 To William Eustis, 30 December 242 From William Henry Harrison, 30 December 242 From Thomas Oben, 30 December 245 Presentation of the "Mammoth Cheese" 246 I. From the Committee of Cheshire, Massachusetts, [30 December] 249 II. From the Committee of Cheshire, Massachusetts, [1 January 1802] 250 III. To the Committee of Cheshire, Massachusetts, [1 January 1802] 252 Reply to the Danbury Baptist Association 253 I. Draft Reply to the Danbury Baptist Association, [on or before 31 December] 254 II. From Gideon Granger, [31 December] 256 III. To Levi Lincoln, 1 January 1802 256 IV. From Levi Lincoln, 1 January 1802 257 V. To the Danbury Baptist Association, 1 January 1802 258 A Bill for the Relief of SuCerers under Certain Illegal Prosecutions, [1801] 258 1802 From James Dinsmore, 1 January 260 To John Wayles Eppes, 1 January 261 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 1 January 262 From Philip Turner, 1 January 263 From Caspar Wistar, 1 January 264 From "A. B.," 2 January 266 From Gideon Granger, 2 January 268 From George Jefferson, 2 January 268 To James Oldham, 2 January 269 To Samuel Smith, 2 January 269 From James Taylor, Jr., 2 January 269 From Albert Gallatin, 3 January 270 From David Austin, 4 January 271 From Sarah Blackden, 4 January 273 Conference with Little Turtle 274 I. Address of Little Turtle, [4 January] 280 II. Jefferson's Reply, 7 January 286 III. Henry Dearborn's Reply, 7 January 287 IV. Response of Little Turtle, [7 January] 289 From Joseph Crockett, 4 January 290 From Louis Desmarets, 4 January 290 To Theodore Foster, 4 January 291 From Gideon Granger, 4 January 292 From Benjamin Henfrey, 4 January 293 From John F. Mercer, 4 January 293 From Louis de Tousard, 4 January 294 From William Goforth, 5 January 297 To Benjamin Henfrey, 5 January 303 To the Senate, 5 January 303 From Samuel R. Demaree, 6 January 304 From the District of Columbia Commissioners, 6 January 305 From Blair McClenachan, 6 January 307 From Thomas Newton, 6 January 308 To the Senate: Interim Appointments, 6 January 309 I. Tables of Justices of the Peace for the District of Columbia, [before 16 March 1801] 314 II. Memorandum on Justices of the Peace for the District of Columbia, [on or before 16 March 1801] 316 III. List of Interim Appointments from the State Department, [on or before 26 December 1801] 317 IV. Draft of Interim Appointments, [on or after 26 December 1801] 322 V. Key to the Arrangement of Interim Nominations, [before 6 January] 328 VI. To the Senate, 6 January 331 To the District of Columbia Commissioners, 7 January 337 From William Duane, 7 January 337 To George Jefferson, 7 January 338 To Christopher Smith, 7 January 339 To James Taylor, Jr., 7 January 339 To Antoine Felix Wuibert, 7 January 340 From David Austin, 8 January 340 From James Currie, 8 January 340 From Henry Dearborn, 8 January 341 To George Jefferson, 8 January 342 To James Taylor, Jr., 8 January 343 From Albert Gallatin, 9 January 343 To George Jefferson, 9 January 344 From David Mandeville, 9 January 344 To Samuel A. Otis, 9 January 345 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 9 January 346 From Albert Gallatin, 10 January 346 From John Hughes, 10 January 348 To Edward Savage 10 January 350 To Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 10 January 350 From David Austin, 11 January 351 From Richard Dinmore, 11 January 352 From Henry Esch, 11 January 353 From La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt, 11 January 355 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, 11 January 356 From Isaac Story, 11 January 357 From James Sullivan, 11 January 359 From Benjamin Waterhouse, 11 January 359 To Albert Gallatin, 12 January 361 From John Gardiner, 12 January 362 To the House of Representatives, 12 January, enclosing From James Madison, and Estimate of Expenses, 11 January 363 From Charles Willson Peale, 12 January, enclosing Substance of an Address, [ca. 12 January] 365 To the Senate, 12 January 367 From Albert Gallatin, 13 January 367 From George Jefferson, 13 January 368 To John Vaughan and Charles Willson Peale, 13 January 369 To James Currie, 14 January 369 To George Jefferson, 14 January 370 From George Jefferson, 14 January 371 From George Washington McElroy, 14 January 371 To John Vaughan, 14 January 372 To Benjamin Waterhouse, 14 January 373 To Philip Barraud, 15 January 373 From John James Dufour, 15 January 373 From Lewis Geanty, 15 January 376 To the Georgia Legislature, 15 January 377 From Simon Harris, 15 January 378 To David Mandeville, 15 January 379 From Robert Smith, 15 January 380 From Augustus B. Woodward, 15 January 380 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., enclosing Invoice for Wine, with Jefferson's Notations, 15 January 381 To Albert Gallatin, 16 January 384 To Kennebec County, Maine, Constitutional Republicans, 16 January 384 To Charles Willson Peale, 16 January 385 To Henry Voigt, 16 January 386 To James Cheetham, 17 January 386 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 17 January 387 To Hore Browse Trist, 17 January 389 To Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 18 January 390 From Allen McLane, 18 January 392 Notes on a Cabinet Meeting, 18 January 394 From James Wilkinson, 18 January 394 From David Austin, 19 January 395 From William Dunnington, 19 January 396 From Robert Smith, 19 January 397 From Jacob Bayley, 20 January 397 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 20 January 399 From George Jefferson, 20 January 399 From James Madison, [ca. 20 January] 400 From the Mississippi Territory House of Representatives, 20 January 400 To David Austin, 21 January 401 From William C. C. Claiborne, 21 January 402 From Thomas Claxton, 21 January 402 From Josias Wilson King, 21 January 403 From Charles Willson Peale, 21 January 404 From Anna Young, 21 January 405 From Joseph Anthony, 22 January 409 From John Beckley, 22 January 415 From the District of Columbia Commissioners, 22 January 415 To John Wayles Eppes, 22 January 416 From Agnes Jackson, 22 January 418 From William King, 22 January 419 From Hore Browse Trist, 22 January 419 From Thomas Claxton, 23 January 420 From James Dinsmore, 23 January 421 To Lewis Geanty, 23 January 422 From William Short, 23 January 423 From John Cleves Symmes, 23 January 424 From Mary Jefferson Eppes, 24 January 426 From Richard Brent, [25 January] 427 From Ebenezer Elmer, 25 January 428 From Albert Gallatin, [25 January] 428 From Benjamin Hichborn, 25 January 429 From Edward C. Nicholls, 25 January 431 From William Barnwell, 26 January 432 To James Madison and Family, 26 January 432 To Wilson Cary Nicholas, 26 January 433 From Wilson Cary Nicholas, 26 January 434 To Joseph H. Nicholson and Rebecca Nicholson, 26 January 435 From David Stone, 26 January 435 From Richard Willson, 26 January 436 From James Currie, 27 January 436 To Richard Cutts, 27 January 437 From Abraham Du Buc de Marentille, 27 January 438 From Albert Gallatin, 27 January 440 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, 27 January 440 From John Davis, 28 January 443 From Richard Dinmore, 28 January 444 To Levi Lincoln, 28 January 446 From James Lyon, 28 January 446 From David Austin, 29 January 447 To Andrew Ellicott, 29 January 448 From Albert Gallatin, 29 January 448 From Robert Morris, [on or before 29 January] 449 From Benjamin Vaughan, 29 January 449 From Benjamin Waterhouse, 29 January 454 To John Wickham, 29 January 455 From Isaac Briggs, 30 January 457 Charges Against Arthur St. Clair 458 I. From Thomas Worthington, 30 January 461 II. List of Charges Against Arthur St. Clair, [ca. 30 January-20 February] 465 III. Thomas Worthington's Charges and Explanations, 20 February 466 From Delamotte, 30 January 470 From Denniston & Cheetham, 30 January 472 From Lafayette, 30 January 480 To William Wardlaw, 30 January 482 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 30 January 482 To Matthew Anderson, 31 January 484 From Andrew Ellicott, 31 January 485 To Dwight Foster, 1 February 486 From Benjamin Hawkins, 1 February 486 To the Senate, 1 February 487 From Joseph Wheaton, 1 February 489 From John Wayles Eppes, 2 February 490 From George Jefferson, 2 February 492 From Levi Lincoln, 2 February 493 To Thomas Newton, Jr., 2 February 496 From Samuel Quarrier, 2 February 497 From Samuel Quarrier, 2 February 498 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, 2 February 499 From Robert Smith, 2 February 501 Memorandum from Tench Coxe, 3 February 502 Invoice from William Duane, 3 February 503 To George Jefferson, 3 February 503 To James Monroe, 3 February 504 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 3 February 505 From Albert Gallatin, 4 February 506 From Samuel Morse, 4 February 507 To Anna Young, 4 February 512 To Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 4 February 512 Conference with Black Hoof, 5 February 513 I. Address of Black Hoof, [5 February] 517 II. Jefferson's Reply, 10 February 522 III. Henry Dearborn's Reply, 10 February 523 IV. Henry Dearborn to Chiefs of the Delawares and Shawnees, 10 February 526 To Aaron Burr, 6 February 527 Philippe Jacques Dahler to Jefferson and Congress, 6 February 527 From James B. Heard, [on or before 6 February] 529 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 6 February 530 From Jacob Wagner, 6 February 531 From Joseph Barnes, 7 February 532 From Lewis DuPre, 7 February 533 From Andrew Ellicott, 7 February 535 From John Guerrant, 7 February 536 From Stephen Sayre, 7 February 537 From Burgess Allison, 8 February 540 From Daniel Carroll, 8 February 541 From the District of Columbia Commissioners, 8 February 542 To the House of Representatives, 8 February 543 From George Jefferson, 8 February 545 To Nathaniel Macon, 8 February 545 To Samuel A. Otis, 8 February 546 From Robert Smith, 8 February 546 From Worsley & Murray, 8 February 547 From Benjamin Smith Barton, 9 February 547 From Catherine Church, 9 February 549 From George Clinton, 9 February 550 To the District of Columbia Commissioners, 9 February 551 From the District of Columbia Commissioners, 9 February 551 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 9 February 552 From Thomas Eddy, 9 February 553 From Albert Gallatin, 9 February 554 From John Thomson Mason, 9 February 555 To Hore Browse Trist, 9 February 556 To Abraham Baldwin, 10 February 557 From Samuel Quarrier, 10 February 557 To Daniel Carroll, 11 February 559 From Stephen Cathalan, Jr., 11 February 559 Tench Coxe's ReBections on Cotton, 11 February 562 From Manasseh Cutler, [11 February] 563 From the District of Columbia Commissioners, 11 February 564 To James Oldham, 11 February 565 From Henry Voigt, 11 February 565 From David Campbell, 12 February 566 From James Dinsmore, 12 February 567 From Albert Gallatin, 12 February 568 From James Monroe, 12 February 571 From Thomas Newton, 12 February 572 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 12 February 572 From Horatio Gates, 13 February 573 From George Jefferson, 13 February 574 From Levi Lincoln, 13 February 574 From James Monroe, 13 February 576 From Samuel Quarrier, 13 February 577 From Arthur St. Clair, 13 February 578 From Andrew Ellicott, 14 February 579 From "A Federalist Democrat," 14 [February] 581 To George Hay, 14 February 581 From David Lummis, 15 February 582 From Philadelphia Merchants and Traders, [before 16 February] 586 From Albert Gallatin, 16 February 589 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, enclosing From James Madison, 16 February and Albert Gallatin to James Madison, 30 January 592 From Louis Thomas Villaret de Joyeuse, [16 February] 598 From Tench Coxe, 17 February 600 From Nicholas Reib, 17 February 602 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, 17 February 603 From Robert Smith, 17 February 604 Circular to Naval Commanders, 18 February 605 From Thomas Newton, 18 February 606 To the Senate, 18 February 606 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, 18 February 607 To Nicolas Gouin DuAef, 19 February 607 From John Murray Forbes, 19 February 608 From George Hay, 19 February 609 From William Barton, 20 February 610 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 20 February 611 To John Page, 20 February 613 From Robert Smith, 20 February 615 From John Dawson, 21 February 615 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 21 February 616 From Lewis Mayer, 21 February 617 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 21 February 618 From John Coburn, 22 February 620 From Tench Coxe, 22 February 623 From John Drayton, 22 February 625 From Lyman Spalding, 22 February 626 To Albert Gallatin, 23 February 627 To Albert Gallatin, with Gallatin's Reply, [23 February] 628 From Moses Myers, 23 February 628 To Andrew Ellicott, 24 February 629 To Albert Gallatin, with Gallatin's Reply, [on or before 24 February] 630 To George Hay, 24 February 631 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, 24 February 631 To Seneca, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Munsee Indians, with Henry Dearborn, 24 February 632 From Maria Cosway, 25 February, enclosing Proposal to Publish Etchings of Pictures in the Louvre, 1 February 636 From Albert Gallatin, 25 February 638 From James Madison, 2[5] February 638 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, 25 February 640 From "A--X," [26 February] 641 From Anthony Campbell, 26 February 641 To James Madison, with Madison's Reply, 26 February 654 From Samuel Morse, 26 February 655 From Anne Cary Randolph, 26 February 656 From Ellen Wayles Randolph, [ca. 26 February] 656 From Thomas Jefferson Randolph, [ca. 26 February] 657 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, 26 February 658 From Charles Peale Polk, 28 February [i.e. ca. 27 February] 658 From Thomas Ballendine, 28 February 660 To William R. Davie, 28 February 662 From Thomas T. Davis, 28 February 662 To James Monroe, 28 February 663 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 28 February 663 From Tench Coxe, 1 March 664 From Edward Savage, 1 March 666 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, 1 March 666 From Robert Smith, 1 March 668 From Robert Eastburn, 2 March 669 Statement of Medical Services by Edward Gantt, 2 March 671 From James Hardy, 2 March 671 To the Mississippi Territory General Assembly, 2 March 673 From Samuel Morse, 2 March 673 To Thomas Newton, 2 March 674 To John Wayles Eppes, 3 March 675 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 3 March 676 From George Hay, 3 March 677 From "Thomas Khronyngler," 3 March 678 APPENDICES Appendix I: Letters Not Printed in Full 679 Appendix II: Letters Not Found 681 Appendix III: Financial Documents 685 Appendix IV: Statements of Accounts with John Barnes 688 Index 699

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    Book SynopsisThe 526 documents printed in this volume run from 28 November 1813 to 30 September 1814. During this period Jefferson reviews the extant sources on the 1765 Stamp Act crisis to aid William Wirt, a Patrick Henry scholar; records his largely positive impressions of George Washington; and updates a reading list for law students that he had initially drawn up forty years earlier. In the spring of 1814 Jefferson becomes a trustee of the Albemarle Academy, the earliest direct ancestor of the University of Virginia. He is soon actively involved in planning for its establishment, helping to draft rules for governance of the academy''s trustees and propose funding options, and he lays out an expansive vision for its future as an institution of higher learning. Jefferson also exchanges ideas on collegiate education with such respected scholars as Thomas Cooper and José Corrêa da Serra. Jefferson''s wide-ranging correspondence includes a temperate response to a lengthy letter from Miles King uTable of ContentsForeword vii Acknowledgments ix Editorial Method and Apparatus xi Maps xxxix Illustrations xliii Jefferson Chronology 2 1813 To Destutt de Tracy, 28 November 3 From Joseph C. Cabell, 29 November 5 To Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 29 November 6 To Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 30 November 9 To Lafayette, 30 November 13 From Judith Lomax, 30 November 16 From John Clarke, 2 December 16 From John Adams, 3 December 23 From David Ramsay, 3 December 28 From George Hay, 6 December 29 To Alexander von Humboldt, 6 December 29 From Edward Ross, 6 December 32 From Joseph C. Cabell, 8 December 33 To Madame de Tesse, 8 December 33 From Thomas Leiper, 9 December 36 From George Logan, 9 December 38 Account with Reuben Perry, 10 December 44 From John C. Pryor, 10 December 45 From John Barnes, 12 December 46 From Samuel M. Burnside, 13 December 47 From Bela Fosgate, with Note from David Holt, 13 December 48 To Isaac Cox Barnet, 14 December 50 To Valentin de Foronda, 14 December 50 To Francois Andre Michaux, 14 December 52 To Alexis Marie Rochon, 14 December 53 To Andre Thouin, 14 December 54 To Julian Ursin Niemcewicz, 15 December 56 From Horatio G. Spafford, 17 December 57 From Elizabeth Trist, 17 December 59 From Paul Allen, 18 December 63 From John Adams, 19 December 64 From John Devereux DeLacy, 19 December 68 From Sir Egerton Leigh, 19 December 68 From Patrick Gibson, 21 December 69 From John Melish, 21 December 70 From William Champe Carter, 22 December 70 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 22 December 71 To Patrick Gibson, 24 December 72 From Shotwell & Kinder, 24 December 72 From John Adams, 25 December 73 To Mary Lewis, 25 December 78 To Charles Clay, 28 December 79 From Charles Willson Peale, 28 December 79 From Patrick Gibson, 29 December 86 To Philip Mazzei, 29 December 87 To David Bailie Warden, 29 December 90 From David A. Leonard, 30 December 93 Account with William & Reuben Mitchell, [ca. 31 December] 94 1814 To John E. Hall, 1 January 95 To Thomas Leiper, 1 January 96 To Archibald Thweatt, 1 January 99 To Walter Jones, 2 January 100 From Thomas Leiper, 2 January 104 From David A. Leonard, 2 January 105 From Isaac McPherson, 2 January 106 To John Graham, 6 January 107 From Oliver Evans, 7 January, enclosing Oliver Evans's Petition to the United States Congress, [by 28 December 1813] 107 From Robert M. Patterson, 7 January 113 To Charles Clay, 8 January 114 From Patrick Gibson, 8 January 114 To Samuel M. Burnside, 9 January 115 From Charles Clay, 9 January 116 To Louis H. Girardin, 9 January 116 From Thomas Hornsby, 9 January, enclosing Statement by Elizabeth Henderson, 25 December 1813 117 To John Pintard, 9 January 119 From Joseph R. Darnall, 10 January 121 To Walter Jones, 10 January 122 From William Johnson, 12 January 123 To Patrick Gibson, 13 January 123 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 13 January 124 To Thomas Cooper, 16 January 124 To Oliver Evans, 16 January 131 To Joseph C. Cabell, 17 January 133 From Joseph Wheaton, 17 January 135 From William Short, 18 January 135 From Thomas Clark, 19 January 139 From Patrick Gibson, 19 January 141 To David A. Leonard, 20 January 141 To Robert M. Patterson, 20 January 142 To Sir Egerton Leigh, 21 January 143 To John Melish, 21 January 143 From Joseph C. Cabell, 23 January 144 To John Adams, 24 January 146 From Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 24 January 151 From John Manners, 24 January 152 To Richard Randolph, 25 January 154 To John Staples, 25 January 154 From Mathew Carey, 26 January 155 To Patrick Gibson, 26 January 155 To Joseph Wheaton, 26 January 156 To William Champe Carter, 27 January 157 To John Clarke, 27 January 158 To James Monroe, 27 January 159 From William Cocke, 28 January 160 From Elias Earle, 28 January, enclosing Henry Dearborn's Statement Regarding Elias Earle's Ironworks, 29 March 1812 162 From Robert Mills, 28 January 165 To William Short, 28 January 166 From Horatio G. Spafford, 28 January 169 To John Barnes, 29 January 169 From Oliver Evans, 29 January 170 To Joseph Graham, 29 January 174 To James Lyons, 29 January 174 To Archibald Thweatt, 29 January 175 To Joseph C. Cabell, 31 January 176 To Samuel Greenhow, 31 January 178 To Elizabeth Trist, 1 February 178 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 3 February 179 Notes on Account with David Higginbotham, [ca. 3 February] 180 From Jason Chamberlain, 4 February 181 From Samuel Greenhow, 4 February 182 From Joseph C. Cabell, 5 February 184 From Samuel Brown, 8 February 186 From Patrick Gibson, 8 February 188 From John Barnes, 9 February 189 To Mathew Carey, 10 February 190 To Thomas Clark, 10 February 190 To Thomas Cooper, 10 February 190 To Shotwell & Kinder, 10 February 191 From John Barnes, 11 February 192 From Samuel R. Demaree, 13 February 194 From James Madison, 13 February 196 From James Monroe, 14 February 197 From William Bentley, 16 February 198 To Elias Earle, 16 February 199 From Walter Jones, 16 February 200 To James Madison, 16 February 203 To James Madison, 17 February 203 To Robert Mills, 17 February 204 From Richard Randolph, 18 February 204 From Arabella Graham, 20 February 204 From Gideon Granger, 22 February 205 To John Manners, 22 February 207 To John Barnes, 23 February 211 To Patrick Gibson, 23 February 212 To William Short, 23 February 212 From William DuVal, 24 February 213 From Lafayette, 25 February 215 From Patrick Gibson, 26 February 215 From John Barnes, 27 February 215 From John Adams, February 216 From Patrick Gibson, 2 March 222 From John Graham, 2 March 222 From William Short, 3 March 223 From Martin Dawson & Company, 4 March 225 From Elizabeth Trist, 5 March 226 From William Wardlaw, 5 March 228 From Charles Burrall, 6 March 229 From Joseph C. Cabell, 6 March 230 From Martin Dawson & Company, 6 March 231 From Charles Burrall, [7 March] 231 From Thomas Clark, 7 March 232 From George Frederick Augustus Hauto, 7 March 232 From John Barnes, 8 March 233 To Gideon Granger, 9 March 234 To James Madison, 10 March 238 Recommendation of William McClure by Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Mann Randolph, 12 March 240 From Patrick Gibson, 13 March 241 From John E. Hall, 15 March 241 To William Bentley, 16 March 242 To Henry M. Brackenridge, 16 March 242 To Charles Burrall, 16 March 243 To Jason Chamberlain, 16 March 243 To James Madison, 16 March 244 To Henry Muhlenberg, 16 March 244 From Samuel P. Parsons, 16 March 246 To Charles J. Ingersoll, 17 March 247 To Horatio G. Spafford, 17 March 248 To William Wardlaw, 17 March 249 To Louis H. Girardin, 18 March 250 Notes on Napier's Theorem, [ca. 18 March] 253 To James Barbour, 20 March 256 To Thomas Clark, 20 March 256 From Thomas Cooper, 20 March 257 To Nicolas G. Dufief, 20 March 259 To Samuel Pleasants, 20 March 260 From Isaac A. Coles, 21 March 260 To John Barnes, 22 March 261 To John Barnes, 22 March 261 From Charles Burrall, 22 March 262 From David Gelston, 22 March 263 To Patrick Gibson, 22 March 263 From Horatio G. Spafford, 22 March 264 The Founding of the University of Virginia: Albemarle Academy, 1803-1816 264 Minutes of the Albemarle Academy Board of Trustees, 25 March 266 From Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 25 March 268 From Patrick Gibson, 26 March 268 To George Frederick Augustus Hauto, 26 March 268 To James Madison, 26 March 269 From James J. Pleasants (for Samuel Pleasants), 26 March 270 To William Short, 26 March 271 From Benjamin Galloway, 30 March 272 From Horatio G. Spafford, 30 March 273 From Benjamin Taylor, enclosing Benjamin Taylor's Annotated Drawings of Underwater Mines, [30] March 276 From William Cook, 31 March 280 To Benjamin Smith Barton, 3 April 281 To Nicolas G. Dufief, 3 April 282 To David Gelston, 3 April 282 Minutes of the Albemarle Academy Board of Trustees, 5 April 282 From John Barnes, 5 April 283 From Nicolas G. Dufief, enclosing Account with Nicolas G. Dufief, 6 April 284 From Peter Carr, [received 7 April] 286 From Jose Correa da Serra, 10 April 287 From George Divers, 11 April 288 From Benjamin Smith Barton, 12 April 288 From Bradford & Inskeep, 12 April, enclosing Account with Bradford & Inskeep, 7 April 289 To Patrick Gibson, 12 April 290 From Luis de Onis, 13 April 291 From William Wardlaw, 13 April 292 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 14 April 292 Minutes of the Albemarle Academy Board of Trustees, 15 April 293 From John Barnes, 16 April 294 From Joseph Delaplaine, 16 April 295 To William Shirman, 16 April 297 From Thomas Leiper, 17 April 297 To John H. Cocke, 19 April 300 From John H. Cocke, 19 April 301 To Jose Correa da Serra, 19 April 301 From Joseph Delaplaine, 19 April 302 To Nicolas G. Dufief, 19 April 303 To Benjamin Galloway, 19 April 305 To Samuel P. Parsons, 19 April 306 From Patrick Gibson, 20 April 307 From John Rhea, 20 April 307 From David Gelston, 21 April 307 From Augustus B. Woodward, 21 April 308 From Augustus B. Woodward, 22 April 308 From Hugh Holmes, 23 April 309 Joseph Jones Monroe to James Monroe, 23 April 310 From Horatio G. Spafford, 24 April 313 To John Barnes, 25 April 314 From Charles Caldwell, 25 April 317 From John Waldo, 25 April 319 To Jose Correa da Serra, 26 April 320 From David Isaacs, 26 April 321 To Horatio G. Spafford, 26 April 322 From John Barnes, 27 April 323 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 27 April 324 To Samuel Brown, 28 April 325 To Luis de Onis, 28 April 326 From Charles Caldwell, 30 April 328 From Francis Corbin, 30 April 329 From Joseph Delaplaine, 30 April 330 From William Shirman, 30 April 331 From Abraham Small, 30 April 331 To Louis H. Girardin, 1 May 332 From David Isaacs, 1 May 332 From John Barnes, 2 May 333 From John Barnes, 2 May 334 Minutes of the Albemarle Academy Board of Trustees, 3 May 335 To Joseph Delaplaine, 3 May 340 From Thomas Law, 3 May 342 From Joseph H. Nicholson, 3 May 343 From John F. Watson, 3 May 344 From Samuel Brown, 4 May 345 From Patrick Gibson, 4 May 346 To John Staples, 4 May 346 From Joseph Wheaton, 4 May 347 From John T. Mason, 5 May 347 To William Richardson, 6 [May] 349 From David Bailie Warden, 6 May 349 From James Monroe, 7 May 351 To Craven Peyton, 7 May, enclosing John Henderson's Deed of Milton Property to Craven Peyton, 17 November 1807 351 To John Barnes, 8 May 353 To George W. Campbell, 8 May 354 To James Monroe, 8 May 355 To Bernard Peyton, 8 May 356 To William Cook, 9 May 356 From Jason Chamberlain, 10 May 357 To Hugh Chisholm, 10 May 357 From George Creager, 10 May 358 From James Madison, 10 May 359 To Craven Peyton, 10 May 360 From Abraham Howard Quincy, 10 May 361 From John Barnes, 13 May 363 From Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 15 May 363 To Henry Dearborn, 17 May 364 To John Langdon, 17 May 365 To James Madison, 17 May 365 To William Short, 17 May 366 To John F. Watson, 17 May 367 To John Adams, 18 May 368 From John Barnes, 18 May 369 To Daniel D. Tompkins, 18 May 370 To Francis Corbin, 20 May 370 To Abraham Small, 20 May, enclosing Eugene Aram's Defense at his Trial for Murder, [3 August 1759] 373 To Joseph H. Nicholson, 21 May 379 From Hugh Chisholm, 22 May 380 From John Barnes, 24 May 380 From James Mease, 24 May 381 To George Creager, 28 May 382 From John Vaughan, 28 May 383 From Henry M. Brackenridge, 30 May 383 From Thomas Cooper, 31 May 385 Account with William Steptoe, 1 June 387 From John F. Watson, 2 June 388 From Luis de Onis, 3 June 390 From John Wilson, 3 June 398 From William Barton, 6 June 398 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 6 June 400 From Robert Mills, 7 June 401 To Patrick Gibson, 9 June 401 From William Short, 9 June 402 To William Thornton, 9 June 405 From Dudley Leavitt, enclosing Dudley Leavitt's Table for Determining the Moon's Quarters, 10 June 407 To Elizabeth Trist, 10 June 409 To Charles Caldwell, 12 June 410 From Patrick Gibson, 13 June 412 To Thomas Law, 13 June 412 From Jean Baptiste Say, 15 June 416 From John Barnes, 16 June 421 From William H. Crawford, 16 June 422 Minutes of the Albemarle Academy Board of Trustees, 17 June 426 From David Bailie Warden, 18 June 427 From Joseph Delaplaine, 19 June 429 To Christopher Clark, 21 June 430 To Archibald Robertson, 21 June 430 From John Barnes, enclosing Tadeusz Kosciuszko's Account with John Barnes, 22 June 431 To Patrick Gibson, 22 June 433 From Levett Harris, 22 June 433 To Archibald Robertson, 22 June 434 From Archibald Robertson, 22 June 435 From Israel B. Kursheedt, 24 June 435 From William Lambert, 24 June 436 From John Barnes, 27 June 437 From William Thornton, 27 June 438 To Baring Brothers & Company, 28 June 439 To John Barnes, 28 June 440 From David Isaacs, 28 June 441 To Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 28 June 442 To Robert Mills, [28] June 443 To Joseph Delaplaine, 29 June 444 To James Mease, 29 June 444 To Robert Patterson, 29 June 446 To John Wilson, 29 June 446 To William Barton, 30 June 446 To Jason Chamberlain, 1 July 447 To Joseph Darmsdatt, 1 July 448 To William Shirman, 1 July 448 To John Waldo, 1 July 449 To Louis H. Girardin, 2 July 450 To William Duane, 3 July 450 To John Adams, 5 July 451 From John Barnes, 7 July 456 From Patrick Gibson, 7 July 457 To Louis H. Girardin, 7 July 458 From Thomas Lehre, 7 July 459 To Patrick Gibson, 8 July, with Note on Corn Contracts, 9 July 459 From James W. Wallace, 8 July 460 From Hugh Holmes, 10 July 460 To Jeremiah A. Goodman, 11 July 461 From Thomas C. Flournoy, 12 July, enclosing Thomas C. Flournoy's Fourth of July Speech, [4 July] 462 From Thomas Law, 12 July 467 From John Barnes, [ca. 13] July 469 From John Barnes, 13 July 470 From Patrick Gibson, 13 July 472 From Destutt de Tracy, [14] July 472 From Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 14 July 475 From John Adams, 16 July 476 To John Wayles Eppes, 16 July 482 From John Crookes, 20 July 484 To Joseph Miller, 21 July 484 To Andrew Moore, 21 July 485 To Robert Patterson, 23 July 486 To William Thornton, 23 July 486 From James Monroe, 25 July 487 To William Richardson, 25 July 488 From David Bailie Warden, 25 July 488 From Patrick Gibson, 27 July 491 From James Mease, 27 July 492 From William Wirt, 27 July, enclosing Patrick Henry's Stamp Act Resolves, 30 May 1765, with Notes by William Wirt 492 From Joseph Delaplaine, 28 July 497 From John Barnes, 29 July 499 From Elizabeth Trist, 29 July 500 From Frank Carr, 31 July 502 From Edward Coles, 31 July 503 To Baron Karl von Moll, 31 July 505 From David Bailie Warden, 1 August 505 From William Thornton, 2 August, enclosing Walter Janes to William Thornton, 12 [July], and William Thornton to George Greer, 2 August 506 To Robert Gillespie, 3 August 509 To James Monroe, 3 August 510 From Augustus B. Woodward, 3 August 511 From William Barton, 4 August 511 From George Hargraves, 4 August 512 To John H. Cocke, 5 August 513 From James Ogilvie, [ca. 5 August] 514 To Reuben Perry, 5 August 514 To John Watts, 5 August 515 To Patrick Gibson, 7 August 516 To Lancelot Minor, 7 August 518 Promissory Note to Hugh Nelson, 7 August 519 To Samuel M. Burnside, 8 August 520 To John Crookes, 8 August 521 To Thomas C. Flournoy, 8 August 522 To Joseph Delaplaine, 9 August 522 From George Greer, 9 August 523 To Thomas Lehre, 9 August 524 From Thomas Ritchie, 9 August 525 To Gilbert Stuart, 9 August 525 From William Duane, enclosing William Duane's Notes on the Expediency of Using Black Troops, 11 August 527 From John Nicholas, 12 August 534 To Craven Peyton, 13 August 535 From Peter Carr, 14 August 535 From Lafayette, 14 August, enclosing Lafayette to an Unidentified Correspondent, 22 May 536 To William Wirt, 14 August 544 To Major Clayton, 15 August 551 To Patrick Gibson, 15 August 551 To Thomas Ritchie, 15 August 552 From John Barnes, 16 August 553 To Nicolas G. Dufief, 16 August 554 To Patrick Gibson, 16 August 555 To William Barton, 17 August 555 To Bradford & Inskeep, 17 August 556 From William Caruthers, 17 August 556 From Thomas Cooper, 17 August 557 To Peter Cottom, 17 August 561 From Joseph Delaplaine, 17 August 562 To William Duane, 17 August 564 From John L. E. W. Shecut, 17 August 565 To William Thornton, 17 August 568 To John F. Watson, 17 August 568 To Augustus B. Woodward, 17 August 569 To John T. Mason, 18 August 569 Minutes of the Albemarle Academy Board of Trustees, 19 August 570 To John Barnes, 20 August 572 To Patrick Gibson, 20 August 572 From Miles King, 20 August 573 To William Short, 20 August 591 To James W. Wallace, 20 August 593 To William Wardlaw, 20 August 594 To John C. Carter, 21 August 594 To Nicolas G. Dufief, 21 August 595 From Samuel M. Burnside, 22 August 595 To Thomas Hornsby, 22 August 596 To David Michie, 22 August 597 From Jean Baptiste Say, 22 August 598 From Charles Yancey, 22 August 600 To Dabney Carr, 24 August 601 From Patrick Gibson, 24 August 602 From William Wardlaw, 24 August 602 To Edward Coles, 25 August 603 To Thomas Cooper, 25 August 606 To Caspar Wistar, 25 August 607 From John H. Cocke, 27 August 608 To Isaac A. Coles, 27 August 609 To Joseph Delaplaine, enclosing Thomas Jefferson's Extract from Theodor de Bry's Preface to Americae Pars Quinta, with a Drawing Depicting Christopher Columbus, and Thomas Jefferson's Notes on the Likeness of Christopher Columbus, 28 August 611 To Louis H. Girardin, 28 August 616 From John Barnes, 29 August 617 From Daniel F. Carr, 29 August 618 To Daniel F. Carr, 29 August 619 To Samuel Carr, 29 August 619 To William Caruthers, 29 August 620 To George Hargraves, 29 August 620 From James W. Wallace, 29 August 621 To Charles Yancey, 29 August 624 To Charles Yancey, 29 August 625 To John Minor, 30 August, including an earlier letter to Bernard Moore, [ca. 1773?] 625 From Jeremiah Yancey (for Charles Yancey), 30 August 632 From Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 31 August 632 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 1 September 633 From Edward Caffarena, 5 September 634 To Craven Peyton, 6 September 634 To Thomas Jefferson Randolph, [6 September] 635 To Peter Carr, 7 September 636 From John Wayles Eppes, 7 September 642 From James W. Wallace, 7 September 642 From John Minor, 8 September 643 From Thomas B. Wait & Sons, 8 September 644 From Nicolas G. Dufief, 9 September 646 To Francis Eppes, 9 September 647 To John Wayles Eppes, 9 September 648 From Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 9 September 649 To Thomas Cooper, 10 September 649 From John C. Carter, 12 September 655 From James W. Wallace, 13 September 656 From Donald Fraser, 14 September 656 From Thomas Cooper, [ca. 15 September] 657 From Thomas Cooper, 15 September 657 Thomas Cooper's Notes on University Curricula [ca. 15-22 September] 666 From Horatio G. Spafford, 15 September 668 From Joseph C. Cabell, 17 September 669 From Jose Correa da Serra, 20 September 671 Deposition of Craven Peyton in Jefferson v. Michie, 20 September 672 Deposition of Richard Price in Jefferson v. Michie, 20 September 676 From Thomas Cooper, 21 September 678 The Sale of Thomas Jefferson's Library to Congress 679 I. To Samuel H. Smith, 21 September 681 II. To Samuel H. Smith, 21 September 681 From John Vaughan, [received 21 September] 684 From Thomas Cooper, 22 September 684 To Joseph C. Cabell, 23 September 689 To James Madison, 24 September 691 From Philip Mazzei, 24 September 693 From Joseph Milligan, 24 September 697 To James Monroe, 24 September 699 To John L. E. W. Shecut, 25 September 700 To Thomas B. Wait, 25 September 701 From Edward Coles, 26 September 702 To Miles King, 26 September 704 From Samuel E. Mifflin, [ca. 26 September] 706 Statement of Albemarle County Taxes and Court Fees, 27 September 708 To Dabney Carr, 27 September 709 To Patrick Gibson, 27 September 710 From Samuel E. Mifflin, [ca. 27 September] 710 To James Oldham, 27 September 712 To Richard Randolph, 27 September 712 To Thomas Ritchie, 27 September 713 To John Barnes, 30 September 713 To Joseph C. Cabell, 30 September 714 Jose Correa da Serra's Memorandum on Religious Education, [after 30 September] 714 From Patrick Gibson, 30 September 716 Appendix: Supplemental List of Documents Not Found 719 Index 721

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    Princeton University Press The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Volume 37 4 March

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    Book SynopsisOpens on 4 March 1802, the first anniversary of Thomas Jefferson's inauguration as the nation's third president, and closes on 30 June.Table of ContentsForeword vii Editorial Method and Apparatus xvii Illustrations xlvii Jefferson Chronology 2 1802 From William C. C. Claiborne, 4 March 3 From Nicolas Gouin Dufief, 4 March 5 From Anonymous, [before 5 March] 6 To Henry Dearborn, [5 March] 7 From Henry Dearborn, 5 March 9 Memorandum from Albert Gallatin, with Jefferson's Reply, [on or after 5 March] 10 From John Hughes, 5 March 11 To Samuel Smith, 5 March 12 To Henry Voigt, 5 March 13 From Simon Chaudron and John James Barralet, 6 March 13 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 6 March 14 From Abishai Thomas, 6 March 16 From Elizabeth House Trist, 6 March 16 From John Archer, 7 March 18 From Abraham Baldwin, 7 March 19 To William C. C. Claiborne, 7 March 19 To Anne Cary Randolph, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, and Ellen Wayles Randolph, 7 March 20 From Joseph H. Nicholson, 8 March 21 From James Walter, 8 March 22 Memorandum from Albert Gallatin on Nominations, [9 March] 23 To the Senate, 9 March 23 From Robert Smith, 9 March 24 From Samuel Smith, [9 March] 25 From Tench Coxe, [before 10 March] 25 From "A Lover of his Country," 10 March 27 Conference with Handsome Lake, Cornplanter, and Blue Eyes 29 I. Address of Handsome Lake, [10 March] 33 II. Henry Dearborn's Reply, 13 March 35 III. Address of Handsome Lake, [15 March] 36 IV. Address of Cornplanter, [15 March] 38 V. Address of Handsome Lake, [15 March] 39 VI. Address of Blue Eyes, [15 March] 39 VII. Henry Dearborn's Reply to Handsome Lake, Cornplanter, and Blue Eyes, 17 March 40 VIII. Confirmation of Title to the Seneca and Onondaga Indians, 17 March 42 From John Dickinson, 10 March 43 From Christopher Ellery, 10 March 44 From Andrew Ellicott, 10 March 45 From George Jefferson, 10 March 47 From Charles Le Brun, 10 March 47 From Charles McLaughlin, 10 March 50 To John Minor, 10 March 50 To the Senate, 10 March 51 To the Senate, 10 March 52 Sentence in the Court-Martial of John Spence 54 I. Henry Dearborn's Preliminary Draft, [10 March] 55 II. Henry Dearborn's Second Draft, with Jeffersons Revisions, [20 April] 56 From John Trumbull, 10 March 57 To Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 10 March 61 From John Wayles Eppes, 11 March 61 From Pierre Charles L'Enfant, 12 March 62 Account with Zachariah Poulson, Jr., 12 March 64 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 12 March 64 From Benjamin Rush, 12 March 68 From Benjamin Smith Barton, 13 March 69 From David Fergusson, 13 March 70 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 13 March 71 From Robert Smith, 13 March 71 To Pierre Charles L'Enfant, 14 March 72 From John Thomson Mason, 14 March 72 From James Monroe, 14 March 73 From Susannah Santoran, 14 March 74 From William Barnwell, 15 March 75 From William Barton, 15 March 75 From Elizabeth Chester, 15 March 76 From Anthony S. Gadbury, 15 March 77 From Caesar A. Rodney, 15 March 78 To George Jefferson, 16 March 79 To Robert R. Livingston, 16 March 79 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 16 March 80 From John Thomson Mason, 17 March 81 From John Minor, 17 March 81 From Thomas Paine, 17 March 82 From John Beckley, 18 March 85 To Benjamin Rush, 18 March 86 To James Dinsmore, 19 March 86 From George Jefferson, 19 March 87 From Philip Myer, 19 March 88 To James Walter, 19 March 89 To Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 19 March 90 From David Austin, 20 March 91 From Tench Coxe, 20 March 92 From William R. Davie, 20 March 93 From Nicolas Gouin Dufief, 20 March 94 From Anthony S. Gadbury, 20 March 95 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 20 March 95 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 20 March 97 To Elizabeth House Trist, 20 March 98 To Robert Bailey, 21 March 100 From James Monroe, 21 March 100 To Gouverneur Morris, 21 March 101 From Gouverneur Morris, 21 March 101 Description of a Wheel Cipher, [before 22 March] 102 To Robert Patterson, 22 March 107 From Stephen Sayre, 22 March 109 From William Vallance, 22 March 111 To Caspar Wistar, 22 March 112 To Nicolas Gouin Dufief, 23 March 113 From Gideon Granger, 23 March 115 From the Navy Department, [on or before 23 March] 115 From Delaware Democratic Republicans, [on or after 24 March] 116 From Sarah McKean Irujo, 24 March 118 To Levi Lincoln, 24 March 119 To the Senate, 25 March 120 From Robert Smith, 25 March 121 From George Washington McElroy, 26 March 122 From Samuel Bishop, 27 March 122 From Henry Dearborn, 27 March 123 From John Page, 27 March 124 From Nicholas Reib, 27 March 125 From Daniel Carroll, 28 March 126 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 28 March 127 From Leonora Sansay, [28 March] 130 To Watson & Higginbotham, 28 March 131 From Abraham Baldwin, 29 March 131 To Benjamin Smith Barton, 29 March 132 From DeWitt Clinton, 29 March 133 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 29 March 133 From James Madison, 29 March 135 To the Senate, 29 March 136 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, 29 March 138 From Robert Smith, 29 March 140 From Daniel Carroll Brent, 30 March 141 From Aaron Burr, 30 March 143 From Henry Dearborn, 30 March 144 From William Eustis, 30 March 144 From Richard Fenwick, [on or before 30 March] 145 To Robert Gourlay, 30 March 146 To Charles Wyndham Grymes, 30 March 147 To Philip Ludwell Grymes, 30 March 147 From Samuel Osgood, 30 March 148 To Edward Savage, 30 March 149 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, 30 March 149 From Robert Smith, 30 March 150 To the House of Representatives, 31 March 150 From John Thomson Mason, with Jefferson's Reply, 31 March 151 From John Minor of North Carolina, 31 March 152 To James Monroe, 31 March 153 To Francis Peyton, 31 March 154 To the Senate, 31 March 155 To Simon Chaudron and John James Barralet, 1 April 156 To Nicolas Gouin Dufief, 1 April 156 To Albert Gallatin, 1 April 157 To Peter Legaux, 1 April 159 From Wilson Cary Nicholas, [1 April] 159 From Robert Smith, [1 April] 160 From Tench Coxe, [before 2 April] 161 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 2 April 165 From George Jefferson, 2 April 167 To Tadeusz Kosciuszko, 2 April 167 From Edward Livingston, 2 April 168 To John Page, 2 April 169 From Francis Peyton, 2 April 170 To DeWitt Clinton, 3 April 170 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 3 April 170 From George Jefferson, 3 April 172 From Ezra L'Hommedieu, 3 April 172 To the Mississippi Territory House of Representatives, 3 April 173 From Samuel Quarrier, 3 April 174 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 3 April 175 To the Senate, 3 April 176 From William Short, 3 April 177 To Albert Gallatin, 4 April 178 To John Bartram, Jr., 5 April 179 From Sebastian Bauman, 5 March [i.e. April] 179 From Philippe de Letombe, 5 April 180 To the Senate, 5 April 181 From Henry Dearborn, 6 April 182 From Nicolas Gouin Dufief, 6 April 182 To William Branch Giles, [6 April] 183 From Louis Portas, 6 April 185 To the Senate, 6 April 187 To Albert Gallatin, 7 April 187 From John S. Lillie, 7 April 188 From Albert Gallatin, 8 April 189 From Samuel Quarrier, [on or before 8 April] 190 To the Senate, 8 April 191 From Henry Voigt, [before 9 April] 193 From Henry Dearborn, 9 April 194 From William Kilty, William Cranch, and John Thomson Mason, 9 April 195 From Thomas Mann Randolph, 9 April 196 To Nicholas Reib, 9 April 197 To Nicolas Gouin Dufief, 10 April 197 Memorandum from Albert Gallatin, [10 April] 198 From Nathaniel Ingraham, with John Steele's Note, 10 April 199 To George Jefferson, 10 April 200 From Philip Mazzei, 10 April 201 From Deborah Stewart, 10 April 204 From Caspar Wistar, 10 April 205 To Levi Lincoln and John Thomson Mason, 11 April 207 From James Ogilvie, 11 April 209 From Pierpont Edwards, 12 April 210 From Albert Gallatin, [12 April] 210 From Albert Gallatin, 12 April 211 From Levi Lincoln, 12 April 212 From John Thomson Mason, 12 April 214 From Samuel Latham Mitchill, 12 April 217 From James Monroe, 12 April 218 From "Noname Iota," 12 April 219 From Robert Patterson, 12 April 220 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 13 April 222 To John Isaac Hawkins, 13 April 223 From Alexander White, enclosing Draft of a Resolution for the City of Washington, 13 April 224 From Philip Wilson, 13 April 226 To Caspar Wistar, 13 April 227 To Abraham Baldwin, enclosing List of Books for the Library of Congress, 14 April 227 From Nicolas Gouin Dufief, 14 April 233 From Edward Stevens, 14 April 234 To Alexander White, enclosing Draft of a Resolution for the City of Washington, 14 April 235 From "Yankey Doodle," 14 April 236 To the House of Representatives, 15 April 237 From Bishop James Madison, 15 April 241 From Philip Wilson, [on or before 15 April] 242 From Henry Dearborn, 16 April 243 To Philip Ludwell Grymes, 16 April 243 To George Jefferson, 16 April 244 From George Jefferson, 16 April 244 James Madison's Report on Claims under Article 7 of the Jay Treaty, 16 April 245 From Martha Jefferson Randolph, 16 April 246 From Caesar A. Rodney, 16 April 247 From Robert Smith, 16 April 248 From James Tilton, 16 April 249 From Elias Boudinot, 17 April 249 From Henry Dearborn, 17 April 251 To Levi Lincoln, 17 April 251 From Philip Mazzei, 17 April 252 To Robert Patterson, 17 April 254 From Robert Patterson, 17 April 254 From William Thornton, 17 April 255 From Tench Coxe, [before 18 April] 260 To Robert R. Livingston, 18 April 263 Method of Using Robert Patterson's Cipher 267 I. Description of Method, [18 April] 272 II. Sample Encipherment: The Lord's Prayer, [18 April] 275 III. Sample Encipherment: "To the People of Great-Britain" 278 To Anne Cary Randolph, 18 April 281 From Bartholomew von Heer, 19 April 282 From James McGurk, [on or before 19 April] 283 From John Page, 19 April 285 To William Short, 19 April 287 From Charles Douglas, 20 April 291 From Joseph Fay, 20 April 292 To the House of Representatives, 20 April, enclosing From James Madison, 18 April 292 From "S," 20 April 294 To Volney, 20 April 295 To Henry Dearborn, 21 April 298 To Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 21 April 298 From Mary Jefferson Eppes, 21 April 299 From Albert Gallatin, 21 April 300 From John Isaac Hawkins, 21 April 301 From Robert Smith, 21 April 302 From William Baker, 22 April 302 From Henry Dearborn, [22 April] 304 From Henry Dearborn, 22 April 304 From Nicolas Gouin Dufief, 22 April 305 From Joseph Yznardi, Sr., 22 April 306 To James Cheetham, 23 April 308 To Madame de Corny, 23 April 308 From John Redman Coxe, 23 April 310 From William Duane, 23 April 311 List of Newspapers, [ca. 23 April] 312 From Thomas Martin, 23 April 313 From Gouverneur Morris, [23 April] 313 To William Thornton and Others, 23 April 314 Memorandum from Albert Gallatin, with Jefferson's Comment, [before 24 April] 314 From Mathew Carey, 24 April 315 From William C. C. Claiborne, 24 April 319 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 24 April 320 From Albert Gallatin, 24 April 323 List of Candidates for Appointments, [ca. 24 April] 324 To Wilson Cary Nicholas, 24 April 326 To James Oldham, 24 April 327 From Robert Patterson, 24 April 327 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 24 April 329 To Caesar A. Rodney, 24 April 330 From Joseph Dougherty, [on or before 25 April] 331 To Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 25 April 332 From Thomas McKean, 25 April 334 From James Monroe, 25 April 335 From David Austin, 26 April 337 To Sebastian Bauman, 26 April 338 From Isaac Briggs, 26 April 339 Statement of Account with Thomas Carpenter, 26 April 340 From Charles Johnson, 26 April 341 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, 26 April 343 From Robert Smith, 26 April 345 From Ebenezer Tucker, 26 April 345 From Angelica Schuyler Church, 27 April 346 From Robert Leslie, 27 April 347 To the Senate, 27 April 348 To the Senate and the House of Representatives, 27 April 349 From John Archer, 28 April 350 From John Brown of Boone County, Kentucky, 28 April 351 From Nicolas Gouin Dufief, 28 April 352 From Michael Leib, 28 April 353 From Catherine Church Cruger, 29 April 354 From Christopher Ellery, 29 April 354 To John Wayles Eppes, 29 April 354 To Heads of Departments, 29 April 355 From John Heard, 29 April 356 From Samuel Meredith, 29 April 357 Notes on Charges against Arthur St. Clair, [ca. 29 April] 357 From Edward Savage, 29 April 361 From Samuel Smith, 29 April 362 From Sebastian Bauman, 30 April 362 From Joseph Bloomfield, 30 April 363 To John Redman Coxe, 30 April 364 To Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 30 April 365 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 30 April 367 Memorandum from Christopher Ellery and Joseph Stanton, Jr., 30 April 376 From Albert Gallatin, 30 April 377 From Albert Gallatin, 30 April 378 From William Helms, 30 April 381 From William Jones and Joseph Clay, 30 April 382 To Levi Lincoln, [on or after 30 April] 382 From Thomas McKean, 30 April 383 To John Milledge, enclosing Itinerary from Georgetown Ferry to Edgehill, 30 April 384 From Caesar A. Rodney, 30 April 386 Query from Albert Gallatin, with Jefferson's Reply, [April] 387 To Abraham Baldwin, 1 May 388 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 1 May 389 To Albert Gallatin, 1 May 390 Memorandum from Albert Gallatin, [ca. 1 May] 390 To James Jackson, 1 May 391 From James Jackson, 1 May 392 To Robert Leslie, 1 May 394 Notes on the Establishment of New Revenue Districts, [ca. 1 May] 394 From David Stone, 1 May 395 From Thomas McLean, 2 May 396 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 2 May 398 From Theodorus Bailey and Philip Van Cortlandt, 3 May 398 To Joel Barlow, 3 May 399 Memorandum from John Brown and John Breckinridge, 3 May 402 From DeWitt Clinton, 3 May 402 To Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 3 May 403 From George Jefferson, 3 May 403 From James Mease, 3 May 404 To Thomas Mann Randolph, 3 May 405 To the Senate, 3 May 406 From David Austin, 4 May 406 To Mathew Carey, 4 May 407 From Samuel Hanson, 4 May 408 To James Jackson, 4 May 409 To Levi Lincoln, 4 May 409 From Robert R. Livingston, 4 May 410 From Robert Smith, 4 May 416 From John Strode, 4 May 416 From David Austin, 5 May 417 To Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 5 May 418 To Albert Gallatin, Henry Dearborn, and Robert Smith, 5 May 420 To John Langdon, 5 May 420 To Robert R. Livingston, 5 May 421 To James Madison, 5 May 422 From Robert Patton, 5 May 422 To Charles Willson Peale, 5 May 423 To John Smith, 5 May 423 From John Churchman, 7 May 424 From Henry Dearborn, 7 May 426 From James Madison, 7 May 427 To John Page, 7 May 429 From Robert Smith, 8 May 429 From Isaac Story, 8 May 430 From John Vaughan, 8 May 431 From "A Lover of his Country," 9 May 435 To James Madison, 9 May 437 To James Monroe, 9 May 438 To Thomas Sumter, Sr., 9 May 438 From John Barnes, 10 May 439 From Charles W. Goldsborough, 10 May 440 To George Jefferson, [10] May 440 From Etienne Lemaire, 10 May 441 List of Vaccinations, 10 May 442 From Joseph Dougherty, 11 May 443 From Andrew Ellicott, 11 May 444 From Andrew Ellicott, 11 May 447 From John Wayles Eppes, 11 May 448 From Gideon Granger, 11 May 449 From James Madison, 11 May 449 From Michael Weyer, 11 May 451 From Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours, 12 May 451 From Arthur Fenner, 12 May 458 From "A Sybilline Voice," [before 13 May] 458 To John Barnes, 14 May 459 To Henry Dearborn, 14 May 459 From Gideon Granger, 14 May 460 From John Langdon, 14 May 462 To Etienne Lemaire, 14 May 463 To James Madison, 14 May 463 To Robert Smith, 14 May 464 "A reall friend" to Albert Gallatin, with Jefferson's Note, 15 May 465 From Caesar A. Rodney, 16 May 466 From Gideon Granger, 17 May 468 From James Monroe, 17 May 468 From Joseph Rapin, 17 May 469 Statement of William Short's Tenements, 17 May 472 From "A republican of Woodbridge," 19 May 474 To Gideon Granger, 20 May 475 To Etienne Lemaire, 20 May 475 From John Barnes, 21 May 475 From Daniel Brent, 21 May 477 From Richard Richardson, 21 May 478 From Madame de Tesse, 21 May 480 From Robert R. Livingston, 22 May 481 From Robert Smith, 22 May 485 From Jonathan Williams, 22 May 486 From Gideon Granger, 23 May 488 From Thomas Law, 23 May 488 From Samuel Brown, 24 May 489 From John Lambert and Others, 24 May 491 From Etienne Lemaire, 24 May 492 To James Madison, 24 May 493 From James Penn, 24 May 493 From Charles Pinckney, 24 May 494 From Abraham Hargis, 26 May 502 Statement of William Short's Tenements, 26 May 503 From Benjamin Smith Barton, 27 May 504 From Charles Willing Byrd, 27 May 505 From William Canby, 27 May 506 To George Jefferson, 27 May 507 Etienne Lemaire's Memorandum of Items for the President's House, 28 May 508 From Thomas Mendenhall, 28 May 509 From James Monroe, 30 May 510 From James Monroe, 30 May 511 From Craven Peyton, 30 May 512 From Thomas Sumter, Sr., 30 May 512 From Thomas Worthington, 30 May 514 From DeWitt Clinton, enclosing Candidates for Bankruptcy Commissioners and Comments on the Congressional Election in New York, 31 May 514 From Henry Dearborn, 31 May 517 From David Hall, 31 May 517 To Thomas Law, 31 May 519 From Robert Lawson, 31 May 520 From Caesar A. Rodney, 31 May 521 From John Berry, [on or before 1 June] 521 From William C. C. Claiborne, 1 June 522 From the District of Columbia Commissioners, 1 June 523 From Moses Myers, 1 June 523 From Thomas Newton, 1 June 524 From John Page, 1 June 525 From Elkanah Watson, 1 June 526 From Francis Mentges, 2 June 528 From John Beckley, 3 June 530 To Robert Brent, 3 June 530 From Robert Brent, 3 June 531 To James Monroe, 3 June 531 From James Monroe, 3 June 533 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, enclosing Itinerary from Edgehill to Washington, 3 June 533 To Joseph Rapin, 3 June 536 From Sir John Sinclair, 3 June 536 From Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, 3 June 538 From "Honesty," [before 4 June] 538 From Elisha Jenkins, 4 June 539 From William Kilty, 4 June 540 To Benjamin Dearborn, 5 June 541 From Delaware Democratic Republicans [5 June] 542 From Robert King, Sr., 5 June 544 From John F. Mercer, 5 June 547 To Albert Gallatin, 6 June 549 From Cyrus Griffin, 6 June 549 From Charles Willson Peale, 6 June 550 From Daniel Carroll Brent, 7 June 553 From Henry Dearborn, 7 June 553 To Robert King, Sr., 7 June 553 From Edward C. Nicholls, 7 June 554 From Josiah Smith, 7 June 555 From Daniel Carroll Brent, 8 June 556 To George Jefferson, 8 June 557 To Craven Peyton, 8 June 557 To Craven Peyton, 8 June 558 From Stephen Sayre, 8 June 558 From John Vaughan, 8 June 559 From Caspar Wistar, 8 June 564 To David Campbell, 9 June 566 From David Hall, 9 June 567 From Levi Lincoln, 9 June, enclosing From Levi Lincoln, 25 May 568 To Thomas McLean, 9 June 572 To Edward Savage, 9 June 572 From William Thornton, [9 June] 573 From DeWitt Clinton, 10 June 573 From William Davidson, 10 June 574 From Henry Dearborn, 10 June 577 Memorandums to Albert Gallatin, 10 June 577 From Samuel Miller, 10 June 579 From Mitchell & Buel, 10 June 580 From Charles Willson Peale, enclosing Diagrams: Top of Bison Skull and Diagram: Back of Bison Skull, 10 June 581 From David Redick, 10 June 584 From Alexander White, 10 June 586 From George Jefferson, 11 June 587 From James Monroe, 11 June 588 To William Wardlaw, 11 June 589 From John Barnes, 12 June 590 To George Jefferson, 12 June 590 From Thomas McKean, 12 June 591 From Joseph Priestley, 12 June 592 From Joseph Priestley, [on or before 12 June] 593 From Robert Smith, 12 June 596 To Thomas Claxton, 13 June 596 From Thomas Claxton, 13 June 597 To Roberts & Jones, 13 June 597 To Thomas Whitney, 13 June 598 From George Jefferson, 14 June 599 To Tobias Lear, 14 June 599 To Thomas McKean, 14 June 600 From David Mellinger, 14 June 600 To Caesar A. Rodney, 14 June 601 From Arthur Fenner and Theodore Foster, 15 June 602 Memorandum from Thomas Munroe, [15 June] 603 Robert Smith's Observations on the Charges Against Arthur St. Clair, 15 June 604 From Andrew Jackson, 16 June 608 From George Jefferson, 16 June 609 From Lewis Littlepage, 16 June 610 From William Lovering, 16 June 610 To Thomas Munroe, 16 June 611 To John Barnes, 17 June 612 From William Bentley, 17 June 612 To John Isaac Hawkins, 17 June 613 From Nathaniel Macon, 17 June 614 From Francis Peyton, 17 June 615 To Thomas Claxton, 18 June 615 Memorandum from Albert Gallatin, [18 June] 616 To Lewis Littlepage, 18 June 617 To William Lovering, 18 June 617 From Francis Peyton, 18 June 618 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 18 June 618 From William Bache, 19 June 619 To Albert Gallatin, 19 June 620 From John Langdon, 19 June 621 James Madison's Opinions on the Charges Against Arthur St. Clair, 19 June 622 From Thomas Munroe, 19 June 624 To Joseph Priestley, 19 June 625 To David Redick, 19 June 627 From Caesar A. Rodney, 19 June 628 From Joseph Marie Lequinio de Kerblay, 20 June 632 Memorandum from the Treasury Department, 20 June 634 From a "True Friend, Alltho a woman," 20 June 635 From Willem H. van Hasselt, 20 June 636 From Mary Jefferson Eppes, 21 June 647 To Albert Gallatin, 21 June 648 From Nathaniel Ingraham, 21 June 648 Memorandum to Albert Gallatin, [on or before 21 June] 649 From Thomas Moore, with Jefferson's Note, 21 June 650 From Samuel Smith, 21 June 651 John Barnes's Memorandum on William Short's Account, 22 June 652 To James Dinsmore, 22 June 653 To Mitchell & Buel, 22 June 654 To James Oldham, 22 June 654 To Henry Sheaff, 22 June 655 To George Washington Varnum, 22 June 656 To Albert Gallatin, 23 June 656 From Thomas Leiper, 23 June 657 From Thomas Leiper, 23 June 657 To John F. Mercer, 23 June 659 To Caesar A. Rodney, 24 June 660 To Samuel Smith, 24 June 660 From John Wayles Eppes, 25 June 662 From Albert Gallatin, 25 June 662 From John Harshe, 25 June 663 To George Jefferson, 25 June 664 To John Barnes, 26 June 665 From Daniel Carroll Brent, 26 June 665 From Isaac Briggs, 26 June 666 Memorandum on Delaware River Piers, 26 June 667 To James Monroe, 26 June 668 From John Ponsonby, 26 June 668 From John Condit, 28 June 669 From Ebenezer Hazard, 28 June 670 From David Humphreys, 28 June 671 From Henry Ingle, 28 June 675 From Levi Lincoln, 28 June 676 From Caesar A. Rodney, 28 June 677 From John Steele, 28 June 680 From Thomas Tingey, 28 June 682 From Anonymous, 29 June 684 To Isaac Briggs, 29 June 688 To John Langdon, 29 June 688 From James Monroe, 29 June 690 From Joseph Bloomfield, 30 June 691 To John Steele, 30 June 693 George Hadfield's Estimate of Cost for Building a Jail, [June] 694 Notes on Building the Jail, [June] 695 APPENDICES Appendix I: List of Appointments, [3-23 June] 697 Appendix II: Bankruptcy Commissions 701 I. List of Candidates for Bankruptcy Commissions, [ca. 1 May-6 July] 703 II. List of Nominations for Bankruptcy Commissions, [8 June 1802-18 November 1803] 707 Appendix III: Letters Not Printed in Full 713 Appendix IV: Letters Not Found 715 Appendix V: Financial Documents 719 Index 723

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