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Dacqueny, John, 3:233

Daendels, Herman Willem

  • in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:505

Daingerfield, John

  • identified, 2:661n
  • letter from, 5:103–104
  • letter from accounted for, 2:661n
  • letter to, 2:661
  • TJ hires slaves from, 2:661, 3:111–112, 4:142, 5:103–104
  • TJ’s debt to, 2:661, 5:299

Daingerfield, Mary Willis

  • account with, 4:556
  • death of slave of, 3:180–181, 5:104, 5:104n
  • identified, 1:48n
  • letters to, 1:47–48, 2:41
  • paid by TJ, 1:41n
  • TJ hires slaves from, 1:48n, 2:41, 2:661, 3:55, 3:111–112, 3:180–181, 3:302, 4:81, 4:142, 4:183, 4:556, 5:103–104, 5:225

Daingerfield, Sarah, 1:41n, 1:48n

Daingerfield, William, 1:48n

Dallas, Alexander James

  • and B. Franklin’s estate, 3:451, 3:452n
  • publishes The Opinion of Judge Cooper on the Effect of a Sentence of a Foreign Court of Admiralty, 2:376, 2:377n
  • Reports of Cases ruled and adjudged in the Courts of Pennsylvania, before and since the Revolution, 3:547
  • TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:625

Dalrymple, Sir John

  • An Essay towards a general history of Feudal Property in Great Britain, 2:51

Dalton, Michael

  • on land litigation, 2:324

Damoulin. See Du Moulin, Charles

dams

  • destroyed, 4:165
  • mill and wing, 3:421–422
  • on Rivanna River, 1:560, 1:579, 2:97–98, 3:303

Danäe and the Shower of Gold (Wertmüller), 4:181, 4:182n

Dance, Harrison

  • identified, 5:224n
  • letter from, 5:224
  • letter to accounted for, 5:224n
  • and Peyton v. Henderson, 5:224
  • Va. Court of Appeals clerk, 4:402

dancing

  • TJ attends inaugural ball, 1:9, 1:10n

Dandridge, Julius B., 5:574

Dandridge, Martha Henry Fontaine (Patrick Henry’s granddaughter), 6:265

Dandridge, Nathaniel West

  • TJ spends Christmas with, 4:598

Daniel (Old Testament figure), 6:542

Daniel (TJ’s slave; b. 1790)

  • on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:383, 4:384, 4:385, 5:461, 6:309

Daniel, Peter Vyvian

  • identified, 2:88n
  • letter from, 2:87–88
  • letter to, 2:133
  • and J. Stadler’s land grant, 2:87–88, 2:133

Daniel, Thomas

  • petition to General Assembly, 4:346–349

Danton, Georges Jacques

  • leader of French Revolution, 4:471

Darcantel, Paul, 3:478n

Darmsdatt, Joseph

  • and fish for TJ, 2:422–423, 2:430, 2:502, 2:503, 3:530, 3:550, 5:155, 5:164, 6:20, 6:336
  • identified, 2:423n
  • letters from, 2:430, 2:502, 3:550, 5:164
  • letters to, 2:422–423, 2:503, 3:530, 5:155, 6:336–337
  • TJ pays, 3:530, 3:531, 3:550, 5:299, 5:660, 5:672, 6:336, 6:336, 6:337

Darnell, Mr. See Darnil, Nimrod

Darnil (Darnell; Darniel; Darnold), Nimrod

  • identified, 5:593n
  • letter from accounted for, 6:49n
  • letter to, 5:593
  • letter to accounted for, 6:49n
  • Poplar Forest overseer, 4:306–307, 4:374, 5:382, 5:403, 5:489, 5:545–546, 5:593, 5:653, 6:3, 6:48
  • TJ pays, 6:544
  • witnesses agreement, 5:487

Darrell, Phillip

  • petition to General Assembly, 4:346–349

Darsonel. See Durosnel, Antoine Jean Auguste Henri, comte

Daschkoff, André

  • forwards letters to TJ, 1:328
  • identified, 1:329n
  • letters from, 1:328–329, 1:484–485
  • letter to, 1:433
  • Russian consul general to U.S., 1:120, 1:329n, 1:332, 1:360, 3:190, 4:551
  • Russian minister to U.S., 6:240, 6:241n, 6:281, 6:281
  • visits Monticello, 1:120, 1:433, 1:484, 1:519

Dashwood. See Despencer, Sir Francis Dashwood, baron le

dates, 1:366, 2:271

Datt, Johann Philipp

  • in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:506n

Datura stramonium (jimsonweed), 6:293

Daubenton, Louis Jean Marie

  • Advice to Shepherds, 3:96n, 3:343, 5:165

Daucus carota (wild carrots), 4:139

Davenport, Jesse

  • petition to General Assembly, 3:253–254, 5:378–380

Davenport, Samuel, 6:188

Daveny. See Rioult-Davenay, Archange Louis, baron

David, king of Israel, 2:584, 6:520, 6:542

Davidson, Capt., 1:15, 1:217, 2:362

Davie, William Richardson

  • refuses military appointment, 6:528

Davies, Tamerlane W. W.

  • witnesses land conveyance, 4:318n

Davis, Daniel

  • asks for varnish, 1:419
  • identified, 1:419n
  • letter from, 1:419

Davis, Edmund

  • petition to General Assembly, 3:253–254

Davis, George

  • resigns consular position, 4:5n
  • U.S. consul at Tripoli, 1:26

Davis, Samuel B., 2:450n

Davis, Sancho (TJ’s slave)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:388

Davout, Louis Nicolas, Duc d’Auerstädt, Prince of Eckmühl, 1:372

Davy (TJ’s slave; b. 1755). See Hern, David (Davy) (TJ’s slave; b. 1755)

Davy (TJ’s slave; b. 1784). See Hern, David (Davy) (TJ’s slave; b. 1784)

Davy (TJ’s slave; b. 1785)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:387

Davy (TJ’s slave; b. 1803). See Hern, David (Davy) (TJ’s slave; b. 1803)

Davy (TJ’s slave; b. 1806)

  • on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:385, 5:461, 6:309

Davy, William

  • and domestic manufactures, 1:170–172
  • identified, 1:172n
  • letter from, 1:170–172
  • and merino sheep, 1:16, 1:17

Dawson, Allen

  • petition to General Assembly, 4:346–349

Dawson, John

  • diplomatic mission of, 4:648, 4:649n
  • identified, 4:648n
  • letter from, 4:648–649
  • letter to, 5:9–10
  • seeks La. judgeship, 5:9, 5:9–10
  • sends La. state constitution, 4:648
  • U.S. Representative from Va., 1:644

Dawson, Martin. See also Dawson, Martin, & Co. (Milton firm)

  • identified, 2:281–282n
  • letter from, 2:286
  • letter from accounted for, 6:465n
  • letter to, 2:281–282
  • Milton merchant, 6:54n
  • paid by TJ, 6:337, 6:553
  • petition to General Assembly, 4:346–349, 5:378–380
  • and J. Sammons’s order, 5:298
  • and Shadwell Mill, 5:120
  • and TJ’s dispute with E. Alexander, 2:240n, 2:281, 2:286, 2:286–287, 2:294
  • and TJ’s land dispute with D. Michie, 5:140–141n, 5:260–261, 6:464–465, 6:475, 6:572–573, 6:574n

Dawson, Martin, & Co. (Milton firm), 4:74, 5:92n, 6:54

Dawson, Pleasant

  • petition to General Assembly, 4:346–349

Dawson, William

  • identified, 1:219n
  • letter from, 1:417
  • letters to S. Greenhow, 1:218–219, 1:240, 1:244n, 1:317–318
  • and Mutual Assurance Society, 1:218–219, 1:240, 1:244n, 1:333, 1:417, 1:472, 1:625, 1:659, 2:29

Dayton, Jonathan, 3:324

Deane, P.

  • letter from accounted for, 1:677

Deane, Samuel

  • The New-England farmer, or, Georgical dictionary, 1:581

Deane, Silas

  • as member of Continental Congress, 6:184n

Dearborn, Dorcas Osgood Marble (Henry Dearborn’s wife)

  • death of, 3:552, 3:553n, 4:82
  • mentioned, 1:301
  • sends greetings to TJ, 2:430
  • TJ sends greetings to, 1:280, 2:538

Dearborn, Henry

  • and batture controversy, 2:426, 2:435
  • and charges against B. Waterhouse, 1:295
  • consults with TJ on botany, 1:189
  • W. Duane on, 6:527
  • on foreign relations, 3:552–553
  • and E. Gerry, 4:84n
  • and G. Granger, 3:129
  • and gunpowder, 3:583
  • health of, 6:242
  • and E. Herrick’s spinning machine, 4:513, 4:514, 4:544
  • identified, 1:280n
  • introduced to T. M. Randolph, 1:572–573, 1:574
  • and invasion of Canada, 5:367, 5:368, 5:385, 5:493, 5:545n
  • letters from, 1:301–302, 2:429–430, 3:27–28, 3:552–553, 4:544–545
  • letters to, 1:279–280, 1:572–573, 2:537–538, 4:82–84, 4:513
  • mentioned, 6:626
  • as minister plenipotentiary to Portugal, 5:165n
  • on New England politics, 2:429–430, 2:537–538, 3:28, 3:75, 3:553
  • and New London military stores, 5:104–105, 5:107
  • nomination as major general, 4:513, 4:544
  • and N.Y. campaign, 5:320, 5:396, 5:441, 5:445, 5:449
  • recommendation by, 2:320
  • as secretary of war, 1:6, 1:7, 1:48, 1:351, 2:56, 2:57, 2:175, 2:176n, 2:315, 4:196, 4:376, 4:398, 4:412, 4:537, 4:538n, 5:684, 5:685n, 6:97
  • sends fish to TJ, 1:153, 1:279
  • TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:624
  • TJ sends greetings to, 4:238
  • and War of 1812, 5:167n, 5:398, 6:131, 6:131n, 6:172–174, 6:209
  • and wife’s death, 4:82

Dearborn, Henry Alexander Scammell

  • and astronomy, 4:195–196, 4:237–239
  • and E. Herrick’s spinning machine, 4:544, 4:545n
  • identified, 4:197n
  • letter from, 4:195–197
  • letter to, 4:237–239
  • military commission of, 1:78, 1:280, 1:301–302
  • recommends B. Waterhouse for office, 6:97
  • translator of A Treatise on the Culture, Preparation, History and Analysis of Pastel, or Woad (Lasteyrie), 3:462n

Dearborn, Sarah Bowdoin (James Bowdoin’s widow; Henry Dearborn’s second wife)

  • and J. Bowdoin’s eulogy, 5:597, 5:597n
  • and L. J. M. Daubenton’s work on sheep, 3:343n
  • identified, 5:165n
  • letters to, 5:165, 5:597
  • sends works to TJ, 5:165, 5:165n

Deborah (Old Testament figure), 6:623

Deborah (schooner), 2:118

debt, private

  • imprisonment for, 4:489–492

debt, public

  • P. S. Du Pont on, 2:583, 2:590, 2:603, 2:611
  • A. Gallatin on, 4:547
  • reduction of, 1:62, 1:177, 1:610, 1:664, 2:358n, 4:54n
  • TJ on, 1:168–169, 1:598, 3:560, 3:566

Debue, Monsieur, 1:372

DeButts, Mary Anne Welby (Samuel DeButts’s wife)

  • and Northmore’s poem, 4:392–393, 4:470

DeButts, Richard

  • mentioned, 4:392, 4:393n

DeButts, Samuel

  • dispute with S. Carr, 1:75, 1:134–135
  • identified, 1:75n
  • letter from, 1:75
  • letter to, 1:134–135
  • mentioned, 4:393n

Decatur, Stephen

  • American naval commander, 6:645
  • conveys moldboard, 1:111, 1:252
  • and R. Fulton’s underwater cannon, 6:249, 6:272, 6:272, 6:272n, 6:272–273, 6:290
  • identified, 6:273–274n
  • Opinion of Robert Fulton’s Experiments with Underwater Artillery, 6:272–274

De Cive (Hobbes)

  • quoted by TJ, 1:507–508

Declaration of Independence

  • mentioned, 2:105, 6:564
  • published, 5:631–632, 5:632–633n, 5:643, 5:644n
  • signers of, 4:429, 4:475, 4:476n, 6:137, 6:183
  • TJ as author of, 1:11, 1:487, 1:610, 4:490
  • TJ on, 5:135–136, 5:643

Declaration of Independence. A Candid Statement of Facts (Tyler), 5:644n

deer skins, 2:118, 2:255

Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America (Adams), 5:185n, 6:238–239, 6:278, 6:287, 6:288, 6:296, 6:388n, 6:504, 6:564

“Defence of the Review of Mr. Lambert’s Memorial,” 3:285n

Defoe, Daniel

  • Essay upon Projects, 1:572
  • Robinson Crusoe, 1:110

Deforge, Mr. See Desforgues, François Louis Michel Chemin (French consul at New Orleans)

Degen & Purviance (Leghorn mercantile firm), 1:361, 1:362n, 1:515, 3:381n

Dejean, Jean B., 6:436

De jure belli ac pacis libri tres (Grotius), 3:546

De jure maris et brachiorum ejusdem (Hale), 3:546

De Jure Regni Apud Scotos (Buchanan), 2:172, 2:174n, 2:215

Delabigarre, Peter

  • and batture controversy, 2:524, 2:527–528, 3:476, 3:478n, 3:484, 3:485, 3:492–493, 4:111n

DeLacy, John Devereux

  • identified, 6:62–63n
  • and inland navigation, 6:268–269n, 6:319–320
  • letter from, 6:268–269
  • letter from accounted for, 6:63n
  • letters to, 6:62–63, 6:319–320
  • solicits TJ’s patronage, 6:268
  • and steamboats, 6:62, 6:63, 6:63

De La Littérature des Nègres (Grégoire), 1:36, 1:588, 1:590n

Delambre, Jean Baptiste Joseph, 1:100–101, 1:357

Delaplaine, Joseph. See also Delaplaine & Hellings (Philadelphia firm)

  • American Edition of the New Edinburgh Encyclopedia, 3:51n, 3:589, 3:609
  • and Emporium of Arts & Sciences, 4:663, 4:685, 5:100
  • identified, 3:51n
  • letters from, 3:589, 4:663, 5:654–655, 6:125–126
  • letters to, 3:609, 4:685, 5:662, 6:148–149
  • and new Bible edition, 5:654, 5:654–655n, 5:662
  • publishes engraved portraits, 6:125–126, 6:148
  • Repository of the Lives and Portraits of Distinguished Americans, 3:51n, 6:149n

Delaplaine & Hellings (Philadelphia firm)

  • identified, 3:51n
  • letter from, 3:50–51
  • letter from accounted for, 3:51n
  • solicits subscription, 3:50–51

Delaware County, Pa., 1:69n

Delaware River

  • act to improve navigation on, 4:161n
  • British blockade of, 6:31, 6:61
  • defense of, 6:217

Delessert, Étienne, 2:xli

Delessert, Jules Paul Benjamin, & Cie, 1:235

Delolme, Jean Louis

  • read by J. Adams, 4:474
  • in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:503

Delor, Mrs., 2:441n, 6:434

Demaree, Samuel R.

  • identified, 1:457n
  • letter from, 1:455–457, 5:478–479
  • letter to, 1:575–576, 5:557
  • seeks grammar recommendation, 5:478
  • TJ recommends books, 1:576–577, 5:478, 5:479n, 5:557

Demeneu, Mr., 2:463

Democrat (Boston newspaper), 1:50n

Demosthenes, 1:70

Dempsey v. Insurance Company of Pennsylvania, 2:377n, 2:668, 3:79

Denisart, Jean Baptiste

  • Collection de décisions nouvelles, 3:131, 3:160, 3:174n, 3:546

Denmark

  • G. W. Erving appointed special minister to, 3:293, 3:459, 3:539
  • government of, 3:8, 3:12, 3:16
  • prisoners of war from, 4:362
  • relations with U.S., 4:237n, 4:611, 4:612
  • in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:506n, 4:507n

Dennis, George (TJ’s slave; b. 1808)

  • on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:386, 5:461, 6:309, 6:310

Denniston, David, 6:255

De Officiis (Cicero), 1:576

Derbigny, Pierre (Peter) Augustin Bourguignon

  • and batture controversy, 2:160n, 2:444n, 2:516, 2:518n, 2:524, 3:30, 3:71, 4:110, 4:643n
  • Case laid before Counsel for their opinion on the claim to the Batture, situated in front of the Suburb St. Mary, 2:658, 3:476, 3:483, 3:494
  • identified, 4:632n
  • letter to, 4:631–632
  • Mémoire a Consulter, sur la Réclamation de la Batture, Située en Face du Faubourg Sainte-Marie de la Nouvelle-Orléans, 2:439, 2:441n, 2:446n, 2:531, 2:532n, 4:466
  • Réfutation du Mémoire en forme de consultation, 2:657, 2:658n, 3:173–174n, 3:235, 3:236n, 3:237n, 3:271, 3:476, 3:484
  • TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:624, 4:631–632

Derieux, Maria Margherita Martin (Peter Derieux’s wife)

  • financial situation of, 3:77, 3:394–395, 6:335
  • and P. Mazzei’s Richmond property, 6:269, 6:295, 6:334
  • as schoolteacher, 6:269, 6:270, 6:270, 6:334–335
  • sends greetings to TJ, 5:29
  • stepdaughter of P. Mazzei, 3:77n, 3:381n, 3:576, 6:305

Derieux, Peter (Justin Pierre Plumard)

  • and Dutasta, 6:442
  • financial situation of, 3:77, 3:394–395, 6:320, 6:332
  • identified, 3:395–396n
  • letters from, 3:394–396, 5:29–30, 6:269–271, 6:332–333
  • letters to, 3:575–576, 5:98–99, 6:320–321, 6:442
  • and P. Mazzei, 3:395, 3:576, 6:269, 6:270, 6:320–321, 6:332
  • and P. Mazzei’s Richmond property, 6:269, 6:295, 6:305–306, 6:321, 6:334, 6:335, 6:337
  • money sent to by French relatives, 6:337
  • requests assistance from TJ, 6:269, 6:270
  • sends tarragon to TJ, 5:29, 5:30n, 5:98
  • TJ forwards letter to, 3:77, 3:295, 3:481, 3:511, 3:575, 6:442

Desaguliers, John Theophilus

  • A Course of Experimental Philosophy, 6:381

Desalination of Sea Water, Report on (Thomas Jefferson), 1:487

Descripción histórica y cronológica de los piedras (León y Gama), 1:521, 1:556

A Description of the British Possessions in North America (Melish), 5:443n, 5:492, 5:493n, 5:501

Desforgues, François Louis Michel Chemin (French consul at New Orleans), 1:203

Deshay, Madame

  • letter from, 1:450–451
  • seeks TJ’s aid, 1:450

Despencer, Sir Francis Dashwood, baron le, 1:124

Despinville, Charles

  • and West Point appointment, 4:375n, 4:376, 4:434, 5:405–406, 5:430–431, 5:435–436

Des Systèmes d’Économie Politique (Ganilh), 5:636, 5:637n

Destrehan, Jean Noël, 5:112–113

Destutt de Tracy, Antoine Louis Claude

  • and American Philosophical Society, 6:458, 6:459–460n
  • as anonymous author, 3:335
  • Commentary and Review of Montesquieu’s Spirit of Laws, 1:260–261, 1:262–263n, 1:270, 2:288, 3:xlvi, 3:3, 3:3–4, 3:6–7, 3:7–11, 3:11–15, 3:15–19, 3:20–21, 3:21–23, 3:23–25, 3:89, 3:105, 3:184–185, 3:189, 3:207, 3:208n, 3:213, 3:310–312, 3:329, 3:339, 3:358 (illus.), 3:444, 3:449, 3:452, 3:509, 3:584, 4:19, 4:25, 4:30, 4:36, 4:54, 4:56, 4:57n, 4:202, 4:204, 4:239, 4:240, 4:325, 4:436, 4:446, 4:457n, 4:607, 4:608, 4:609, 4:611n, 5:51, 5:54, 5:276–277, 5:436, 5:557, 5:557n, 5:577, 5:612, 5:634–635, 5:636n, 6:52, 6:52, 6:458, 6:484, 6:509, 6:599
  • Discours prononcés dans la séance publique tenue par la classe de la langue, 1:262
  • economic theories of, 6:53
  • Élémens d’Idéologie, 5:7, 5:8n, 5:83, 5:114, 5:211, 5:223, 5:276, 5:436, 5:576, 5:577, 5:578, 5:579n, 5:635, 6:52, 6:458, 6:526, 6:530n
  • Élémens d’Idéologie: Idéologie proprement dite, 4:203, 4:209n, 4:239–241, 4:242–243n
  • on federalism, 4:204–206
  • Grammaire, 4:203, 4:209n
  • health of, 4:649
  • identified, 1:262n
  • and Lafayette, 4:358
  • letters from, 1:260–263, 4:202–209, 4:239–243, 6:458–460
  • letter to, 3:334–339
  • letter to mentioned, 4:30, 5:69
  • Logique, 4:203, 4:209n
  • portrait of, 3:xlvi, 3:358 (illus.)
  • sends manuscript to TJ, 4:239–241, 4:325, 4:326n, 4:574–575, 6:45, 6:458
  • TJ on Commentary, 3:86–87, 3:334–339, 5:557, 5:577
  • TJ on Treatise, 5:577–579
  • Traité de la volonté et de ses effets, 4:203, 4:243n
  • A Treatise on Political Economy, 4:243n, 5:577–579, 5:579n, 6:509
  • on U.S. Constitution, 4:204–205
  • Warden encloses TJ’s letter to, 3:443, 3:444n, 3:538

Detroit, Mich. Territory

  • W. Hull’s surrender at, 5:580, 6:54n, 6:112, 6:171, 6:645n
  • Indian school at, 1:7, 1:660–662, 2:55–57, 2:58n, 3:369–370
  • recaptured by U.S. forces, 6:546n
  • U.S. effort to retake, 5:336, 5:396

Detroit red apple, 3:448

Devany, Mr., 2:323

De Vezin, Olivier, 5:86n

Dewitt, Simeon

  • A Map of the State of New York, 5:581

Dexter, Samuel, 3:68, 3:69n, 3:73

D. Goethens Schriften (Goethe), 6:616, 6:617–618, 6:619n

diamonds

  • purchased by TJ, 4:576, 4:577, 4:590

Diana (ship), 2:233, 2:360–361, 5:289–290

dianthus (pinks), 3:353, 3:355n, 5:477, 5:553

Dianthus caryophyllus (carnation), 3:545, 4:497, 4:498

Diar, Francisco Geronimo Barquez, 2:480n

Dick (E. Randolph’s slave), 4:231n

Dick (TJ’s slave), 4:373

Dick (TJ’s slave; b. 1781)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:387
  • on Poplar Forest slave list, 4:382

Dick (TJ’s slave; b. 1790). See Gillette, Dick (TJ’s slave)

Dick (Yellow Dick) (TJ’s slave; b. 1767)

  • laborer, 4:379, 5:545, 5:546
  • on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:382, 4:383, 4:384, 4:385, 5:462, 6:308

Dickenson, John, 3:318

Dickerson, Wiley

  • petition to General Assembly, 4:346–349

Dickinson, John

  • and J. Adams’s intercepted letter, 6:233, 6:234n, 6:283–284
  • and Continental Congress, 4:601, 6:232, 6:440, 6:612, 6:612, 6:613, 6:614n
  • The Farmer’s and Monitor’s Letters, 6:440

Dickinson, Rodolphus

  • A Geographical and Statistical View of Massachusetts Proper, 6:44, 6:82
  • identified, 6:44n
  • letter from, 6:44
  • letter to, 6:82

Dickinson College

  • trustees of, 6:598–599

Dickonson, Lieut.

  • letter from, 6:636
  • thanks TJ, 6:636

Dickson, Adam

  • The Husbandry of the Ancients, 1:581, 2:82

Dickson, William

  • identified, 2:242n
  • letter from, 2:241–242
  • letter to, 2:340
  • and M. Lewis’s effects, 2:241, 2:340

Dictionaire Historique et Critique (Bayle), 3:547

Dictionarium Saxonico et Gothico-Latinum (Lye), 6:406, 6:407n

Dictionary of Arts & Sciences (Owen), 1:582

A Dictionary of the English Language (Johnson), 6:387, 6:404, 6:406

Dictionary of the Holy Bible (Brown), 1:36, 1:630n

Dictionnaire de droit et de pratique (Ferrière), 3:131, 3:174n, 3:175n, 3:546

Dictionnaire de jurisprudence et des arrêts (Prost de Royer), 3:174n, 3:175n

Dictionnaire de la Langue Françoise, Ancienne et Moderne (Richelet), 3:547

Dictionnaire Historique et Bibliographique Portatif (Ladvocat), 1:580

Diderot, Denis

  • attends salon, 5:452n
  • and Encyclopédie, 6:381
  • mentioned, 6:624
  • in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:502

Didot, Firmin

  • publishes work, 1:316–317, 4:148

Dieu, Lodewijk de

  • Grammatica linguarum orientalium, hebraeorvm, chaldaeorvm, & syrorvm, inter se collatarum, 5:36

Digby, John, trans.

  • Historia Alexandri Magni Regis (Curtius Quintus), 1:580

Digest. See Corpus Juris civilis Romani (Godefroy)

A Digest of the Civil Laws Now in Force in the Territory of Orleans (Kerr and Moreau Lislet), 3:168, 3:547

A Digest of the laws of England (Comyns), 3:547

Digges, Frank, 1:516

Digges, Thomas Attwood

  • identified, 1:517n
  • letter from, 1:515–517

Digges, William, 3:426

Diggs, Dudley, 3:179, 5:15–16

Dillehay, James Madison, 5:505

Dillehay, Thomas Jefferson, 5:505

Dillehay, Thomas L.

  • letter from, 5:504–505
  • names sons after TJ and J. Madison, 5:505, 5:505n

Dillwyn, William, 3:268

Dinah (TJ’s slave; b. 1766)

  • laborer, 4:379
  • on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:383, 4:384, 4:385, 5:462, 5:462, 6:308, 6:308, 6:308, 6:309, 6:309

Dinsmore, James

  • accounts with TJ, 1:64, 1:65n, 6:338n, 6:431, 6:431n
  • and Albemarle Volunteer Company subscription, 5:344
  • identified, 1:136n
  • letter to, 3:119–120
  • list of carpenter’s tools, 1:135–136
  • petition to General Assembly, 5:378–380
  • seeks recommendation for brother, 4:476, 5:449
  • works at Montpellier, 1:155, 2:106, 3:119–120
  • works with J. Neilson, 5:299n

Dinsmore, John

  • TJ recommends, 4:476–477, 5:449, 5:449n

Diocletian

  • drawings of palace of, 2:39, 3:581–582

Diodorus Siculus

  • Bibliothecae Historicae Libri Quindecim de quadraginta, 1:580, 6:382
  • on Egyptian finance, 2:582
  • Historiarum Libri Aliquot, qui extant, opera & studio Vincentii Obsopoei in lucem editi, 1:580

Diogenes Laertius

  • quoted by J. Adams, 6:520, 6:522n

Diogenes of Sinope (“the Cynic”), 6:229, 6:230n

Diomed (British horse), 1:52n

Diomede (TJ’s horse), 1:51–52n

Dionysius Halicarnasseus

  • mentioned, 6:542
  • On Literary Composition, 6:277
  • Opera Omni Graece et Latine (trans. Spelman), 1:580

diplomatic immunity

  • TJ on, 5:290–291

Dipsacus fullonum (teasel), 2:271

Directions for the Transplantation and Management of young Thorn or other Hedge Plants (Main), 2:132n

A Discourse Delivered at Cambridge (Osgood), 2:411, 2:412n

Discourses on Davila (Adams), 6:287, 6:288, 6:296

Discours historiques, critiques, théologiques et moraux (Saurin), 2:322n

Discours prononcés dans la séance publique tenue par la classe de la langue (Destutt de Tracy), 1:262

Discours sur les progrès des sciences (Kesteloot), 1:656

Dismal Swamp Canal, 6:92–93, 6:94

Dismal Swamp Land Company, 4:80

Disney, John

  • English Unitarian, 6:145–146, 6:227, 6:228, 6:228–229n

Disquisitions Relating to Matter and Spirit (Priestley), 6:302, 6:440

A Dissertation on the Prophecies (Faber), 4:484, 4:485n

Dissertations de Maxime de Tyr, philosophe platonicien (Maximus of Tyre), 1:35

distiller’s syphon, 1:482–483

D’Ivernois, Sir Francis

  • Effets du blocus continental, 3:198, 3:200n, 3:274

Divers, George

  • and Albemarle Volunteer Company subscription, 5:344
  • and appointment of principal assessor, 6:411–412, 6:412, 6:442
  • and W. Duane, 3:507, 3:509n, 3:540
  • exchanges plants and cuttings with TJ, 4:561, 4:562
  • and fiorin grass, 4:561, 4:562
  • friend of TJ, 4:671
  • grinds wheat, 1:109
  • health of, 2:265, 5:26, 6:110
  • hosts E. Trist, 1:73
  • identified, 1:157–158n
  • invites TJ to dinner, 6:412
  • letters from, 1:157–158, 3:456, 4:562, 6:412
  • letters to, 3:454, 3:460–461, 4:156, 4:561, 6:411–412
  • and W. McClure’s debts, 5:174–175, 5:328–329, 5:574–575, 5:575, 5:587n, 5:639–640
  • mentioned, 3:68n, 3:136
  • petition to General Assembly, 4:346–349, 5:378–380
  • and Rivanna Company, 3:192–194, 6:595, 6:597–598
  • sends seeds to TJ, 1:157
  • and timothy seed, 3:454, 3:456, 3:460–461, 4:156, 4:157n
  • TJ visits, 1:80, 1:98n
  • and wool manufacture, 6:114

Divers, Martha Walker (George Divers’s wife)

  • health of, 5:26, 6:110, 6:266
  • hostess to E. Trist, 1:73
  • mentioned, 1:157n

Divers, Thomas

  • petition to General Assembly, 3:253–254

Divers, Thomas Jefferson, 1:157n

The Diversions of Sidney (Margaret Bayard Smith), 1:10n

The Diverting History of John Bull and Brother Jonathan (Paulding), 5:397, 5:397n, 6:110, 6:264, 6:644, 6:645n

Dixon, George, ed.

  • A Voyage Round The World (Beresford), 1:445–446, 1:449n

Dixon (Dickson), Isaac. See also Alrichs & Dixon (Wilmington, Del., firm)

  • identified, 5:322–323n

Dizionario d’agricoltura o sia la coltivazione italiana (Ronconi), 2:82

D. Justiniani Institutionum libri quatuor. The Four Books of Justinian’s Institutions (trans. Harris), 5:136, 5:137n, 5:275–276, 5:277n

D. Justiniani sacratissimi principis (Vinnius), 3:48, 3:175n

Dobson, Mr., 1:308

Dobson, John, 3:211

Dobson, Thomas

  • Encyclopædia, 1:577n, 1:582, 4:365, 4:366n

dock (Rumex), 4:139, 4:142n

The Doctrine and Application of Fluxions (Simpson), 5:416, 5:442, 5:443n, 5:501, 6:157

The Doctrine of fluxions (Emerson), 1:576

The Doctrines of Heathen Philosophy, compared with those of Revelation (Priestley), 6:204, 6:317–318, 6:318, 6:319n, 6:367, 6:368, 6:368n, 6:439, 6:441, 6:471, 6:499, 6:499–500, 6:510, 6:520

Dodsley, Robert

  • The Economy of Human Life, 3:50n

dogs

  • bill for taxing, 1:17, 1:68
  • breeding of, 1:3n, 5:181
  • described by TJ, 2:378, 2:409, 2:490, 2:492, 2:512
  • and R. Jefferson, 4:183, 4:481, 4:607
  • kill sheep and other farm animals, 1:476, 6:511
  • proposed taxation of, 4:161, 4:170, 4:346–349
  • puppy given to F. Eppes, 2:378
  • requested from TJ, 2:3, 2:32, 2:53, 2:413, 2:456, 6:369–370
  • sent to W. Thornton, 2:511–512, 2:568, 2:569, 2:666, 3:63
  • shepherd, 1:376, 1:457, 1:469–470, 1:483, 3:63, 3:201, 3:241, 3:252, 3:503, 5:69, 5:181, 5:209–210, 5:395, 6:31–32, 6:369–370, 6:511–512
  • TJ on, 4:170, 6:511–512
  • in U.S. Congress, 3:330

dogwood (Cornus florida), 1:272, 1:274n, 3:353, 5:189

Doll (TJ’s slave; b. 1757)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:386

Dollond, Peter & John (London firm)

  • TJ purchases telescope from, 4:237, 4:238n

Dolly (E. Randolph’s slave), 4:231n

Dolly (TJ’s slave; b. 1794)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:388
  • as Monticello weaver, 6:556

Dolly (TJ’s slave; b. 1809). See Hughes, Dolly (TJ’s slave)

Dolly (TJ’s slave; b. 1812)

  • on Poplar Forest slave list, 5:460, 6:310n

Dolphin of York (ship), 1:53, 1:64

Domat, Jean

  • Les lois civiles dans leur ordre naturel (trans. Strahan), 3:160, 3:175n, 3:176n, 3:547

Domesday Book

  • in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:502

Domestic encyclopædia (Willich), 1:18, 1:19n, 1:252

Domestic Spinner. See Herrick, Ebenezer, Domestic Spinner (spinning machine of)

Donald, James (of Bedford Co.)

  • merchant, 5:163n
  • and J. Wayles’s land purchase, 5:162, 5:339–340, 5:343

Donald, James (of Richmond), 2:434

Donck, Adriaen van der

  • Beschryvinge van Nieuw-Nederlant, 2:503n

Don Pedro (sheep), 1:16, 1:18, 1:19n, 2:xli, 2:379, 2:380 (illus.), 2:380n

Don Quixote

  • TJ alludes to, 5:95, 5:122

Doolittle, Isaac

  • carries letters from Europe, 5:612, 6:489, 6:509
  • identified, 6:489–490n
  • letter from, 6:489–490
  • letter to, 6:509

D’orgenoy, Francis Joseph Le Breton

  • and batture controversy, 2:444n, 2:449, 2:450n, 2:516, 2:545, 2:659, 2:682, 5:144–145, 6:388, 6:390, 6:392, 6:393, 6:394–395
  • marshal at New Orleans, 3:233, 3:246–248, 3:265, 3:326, 3:409, 3:410n, 3:477, 3:485, 3:498, 5:137n, 5:144–145, 5:314–315

D’oring, Mr., 3:478n

Dorsenne, Jean Marie Pierre François Lepaige, comte, 1:372

Dorsière, Eugene, 3:478n

Dort, Synod of (1618–19)

  • in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:506n

Dortic, John

  • forwards seeds to TJ, 3:583, 3:604–605, 3:614
  • identified, 3:583n
  • letters from, 3:583, 3:614, 3:619–620, 4:84–85, 4:419–420, 5:447
  • letters to, 3:604, 3:628, 4:176–177
  • and public dispatches, 3:619–620, 3:628
  • travels of, 4:419–420
  • and viticulture, 4:84–85, 4:176–177, 4:419–420, 5:447

Dossie, Robert

  • The Handmaid to the Arts, 1:581

double blue hyacinths, 5:358

Doublehead

  • Cherokee leader, 1:7

Doublehead’s Reserve, Tenn., 1:7

Dougherty, Joseph

  • account with TJ, 1:3–4
  • acquires sheep for TJ, 1:153, 1:464, 1:465–466, 1:467, 1:476–477, 1:486, 5:454, 5:455n
  • acquires sheep from W. Thornton, 1:465–466, 1:476, 1:480–481
  • and books for TJ, 2:101
  • delivers seeds, 3:98–99
  • identified, 1:3–4n
  • letters from, 1:64, 1:153, 1:199–200, 1:286, 1:320–321, 1:480–481, 2:53–54, 2:101, 2:362, 2:392, 2:431–432, 3:241–242, 4:124, 4:200, 5:454–455, 6:365
  • letters to, 1:76, 1:224–225, 1:310, 1:464, 1:467, 2:409–410, 2:490–491, 3:252, 4:163–164, 5:500, 6:396–397
  • letter to accounted for, 2:53n
  • mentioned, 3:528, 3:587
  • and merino sheep, 1:3n, 1:153, 1:199, 1:225, 1:286, 1:310, 1:320–321, 1:467, 2:362, 2:366, 2:392, 2:409, 2:431–432, 2:457, 2:481, 2:491, 3:241–242, 3:252, 5:454, 5:455n, 5:500
  • oversees transport of TJ’s belongings, 1:53
  • paid by TJ, 1:41, 1:42n
  • and porter business, 3:241–242, 3:252, 6:365, 6:396
  • and ram husbandry, 2:431–432
  • seeks appointment, 6:365, 6:396, 6:399, 6:461
  • seeks Senate doorkeeper appointment, 4:124, 4:163, 4:164, 4:171, 4:173, 4:200
  • and shepherd dogs, 2:53, 2:409, 2:413, 2:431, 2:456, 2:490, 2:492, 3:63, 3:241, 3:252, 5:181
  • travels to Monticello, 1:53

Dougherty, Mary (Joseph Dougherty’s wife), 1:3n, 1:53

Doulson v. Matthews, 2:432n, 2:455, 4:302n

Draper, John. See also Murray, Draper, Fairman & Company (Philadelphia firm), 5:654, 5:654n

drawknives, 1:135–136

drayman. See Ned (Couch’s slave)

Drayton, John

  • federal judge, 6:29n

Dresden, Battle of, 6:619, 6:637n

Drew, Peyton

  • letter from accounted for, 5:687

Le droit commun de la France (Bourjon), 3:174n

droit d’aubaine, 3:468, 3:472n

Le Droit des Gens, ou, Principes de la loi naturelle, appliqué à la conduite & aux affaires des nations & des souverains (Vattel), 3:159, 3:175n, 3:176n, 3:546

druids

  • J. Adams on, 5:70

drunkenness

  • of W. Fontaine, 1:526, 1:645–646
  • of J. Madison’s maitre d’hotel, 1:53
  • of S. Scott, 5:39, 5:239, 5:243
  • of TJ’s blacksmith, 1:419n

Duane, Margaret Hartman Markoe Bache (William Duane’s wife), 3:40n, 3:452n

Duane, William

  • and J. Armstrong, 3:330–331
  • and Bank of the United States, 3:450–451, 5:254–255, 5:257n
  • and R. de Bécourt’s book, 5:467n
  • A Bird’s Eye Sketch of the Military Concerns of the United States, 5:257n
  • books requested from, 4:56
  • The Constitutions of the United States, 5:649, 5:650n
  • on H. Dearborn, 6:527
  • H. Dearborn on, 3:553
  • and Destutt de Tracy’s works, 3:3–4, 3:6–7, 3:38, 3:184–185, 3:189, 3:310–311, 3:329, 3:339, 3:449, 4:25, 4:243n, 5:224, 5:557, 5:577–579, 6:52, 6:509, 6:526, 6:530n
  • on W. Eustis, 5:255, 6:527
  • and failed Washington bookstore, 3:449, 3:452n
  • and A. Gallatin, 3:584, 3:585–586, 3:600, 3:601–603, 3:626
  • on Great Britain, 5:256–257
  • A Hand Book for Infantry, 5:256, 5:257n
  • A Hand Book for Riflemen, 5:256, 5:257n
  • identified, 1:49n
  • letters from, 2:538–540, 3:37–340, 3:189–190, 3:329–331, 3:449–453, 4:25–26, 5:254–257, 5:352–355, 5:634–638, 6:526–530
  • letters to, 1:48–49, 3:4–7, 3:86–89, 3:184–185, 3:207–208, 3:310–311, 3:339, 3:506–509, 3:591–594, 4:56–57, 4:632–633, 5:293–294, 5:366–368, 5:577–579, 6:52–54, 6:509–510
  • libel charges against, 4:174–175
  • mentioned, 3:385, 6:255
  • A Military Dictionary, 3:38, 3:40n, 5:611
  • and perpetual-motion machine, 5:558, 5:559n
  • portrait of, 3:xlvi, 3:358 (illus.)
  • recommends A. Macaulay, 2:304
  • and Republican supporters, 3:451–452, 3:507–509, 3:515, 3:540, 3:549–550, 3:573–575, 3:584, 3:585–586, 3:591–593, 4:25, 5:635, 5:637n
  • and R. Rush’s cabinet proposal, 5:79–80n
  • sedition prosecution, 1:278, 2:412n
  • sends document to TJ, 2:538–539
  • and S. Snyder, 3:563, 3:564n, 3:601
  • TJ on, 3:563–564, 3:601–602, 3:603
  • TJ’s account with, 4:56, 4:633, 4:634
  • TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:624, 4:632
  • on TJ’s return to office, 5:352–353
  • vouches for J. Melish, 4:423
  • and D. B. Warden, 3:340, 4:19
  • on War of 1812, 5:352–353, 5:635–636, 6:53, 6:526–530
  • and war with Great Britain, 5:255–256
  • and The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, 3:449, 3:451, 4:56, 6:374, 6:413

Duane, William J., 1:49n

Duckett, Allen Bowie, 1:516

ducks

  • and dogs, 6:511
  • summer, 1:56

Ducoigne, Jean Baptiste (Kaskaskia Indian chief)

  • mentioned, 6:324

dueling, 3:277, 3:279n, 3:425, 5:150, 5:158–159, 6:479

Duer, William, 6:626

Duffel (Duffell; Duffie), Henry Leonard

  • identified, 5:359n
  • seeks military position, 5:359, 5:359n

Dufief, Nicolas Gouin

  • account with TJ, 6:156, 6:157n, 6:157
  • and J. Adams, 6:471, 6:471n
  • and R. de Bécourt’s book, 5:467n, 6:133, 6:213, 6:368
  • bookseller, 3:340, 4:71–72, 4:79, 5:14, 5:36, 5:133, 5:416–417, 5:442, 5:443n, 5:501, 5:523, 5:549, 5:557, 5:594, 5:625, 6:119, 6:156, 6:219–220, 6:280, 6:441, 6:471, 6:510–511, 6:533, 6:597, 6:647
  • identified, 3:98n
  • letters from, 3:97–98, 3:393, 4:79–80, 4:278, 4:370, 5:36, 5:442–443, 5:523–524, 5:594–595, 6:156–157, 6:280–281, 6:471, 6:533–534, 6:647
  • letters to, 3:137, 4:71–72, 5:14, 5:416–417, 5:501, 5:549, 5:625, 6:119, 6:219–220, 6:441, 6:510–511, 6:597
  • mentioned, 3:309
  • Nature Displayed, 1:581, 3:98n, 5:467n, 5:557
  • A New Universal and Pronouncing Dictionary of the French and English Languages, 3:97–98, 3:137, 3:393, 4:71, 4:79, 5:557, 6:220, 6:280, 6:441, 6:471, 6:533
  • paid by TJ, 6:117
  • sends book catalogs, 4:278, 4:370, 5:14n

Duhamel du Monceau, Henri Louis

  • A Practical Treatise of Husbandry, 2:82, 6:380

Du Jareau, Godefroi

  • and American Philosophical Society, 2:372, 2:375n, 2:663, 2:664, 2:665n, 3:41–42
  • civic improvement proposals of, 2:372, 2:373, 2:375n, 2:483, 2:484, 2:485, 2:487n, 2:552, 2:557, 2:665n
  • and flour milling, 2:557–558
  • horse-drawn saw, 2:374–375n, 2:553, 3:41–42
  • identified, 2:375n
  • letters from, 2:372–375, 2:483–487, 2:552–563, 2:663–665
  • and J. Mather, 2:373, 2:484, 2:487n, 2:657, 3:233, 3:234n, 3:484
  • water-raising machine, 2:553–557, 2:563–564, 2:663–664

Dulac, Madame, 2:15

Dumont, Jean, baron de Carlscroon

  • in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:506n

Du Moulin, Charles

  • Coutumes du comté et bailliage de Mante et Meulant, 3:131, 3:174n
  • Coûtumes generales du paîs et duché de Bretagne, 3:131, 3:174n

Dumouriez, Charles François du Périer

  • advises British ministry, 4:270
  • on British politics, 4:270–271
  • spoliations by army of, 2:14

Dunbar, John, 3:183, 3:210–211

Dunbar, William, 1:97n, 1:498n

Duncan, Abner Lawson

  • identified, 2:119n
  • and J. Peyton’s estate, 2:117, 2:118, 2:119, 2:254–255, 2:255, 2:383, 2:495, 3:59–60, 3:149, 3:186, 3:480, 3:481, 4:640, 4:641, 5:383

Dundee. See Thomas Smart v. The Magistrates and Town Council of the Burgh of Dundee (Brown’s Reports)

dunfish (New England cod), 1:115n, 1:176, 1:279

Dunkum, William

  • petition to General Assembly, 4:346–349

Dunlap, William, 3:633n

Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of

  • colonial governor of Va., 4:601, 5:480–481n, 6:445–446

Dunn, William

  • letter from, 1:467–469
  • requests charity, 1:467–469

Du Pastel, de l’indigotier (Lasteyrie), 3:461–462

Duplantier, Gabriel Armand Allard

  • and Lafayette’s La. land, 1:529, 1:530n, 1:628, 2:8–9, 2:243–244, 2:418, 3:212, 3:314, 3:445, 4:649, 5:68–69, 5:212–213, 5:214

Duplessis, P. L. B., 3:478n

Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen

  • and American Philosophical Society, 3:41–42
  • and batture controversy, 1:287, 2:516
  • Mémoire en forme de consultation, 2:532n, 2:657, 2:658n
  • Opinion on the case of the alluvion land or batture, near New-Orleans, 5:45, 5:47n
  • A Review of the Cause of the New Orleans Batture, 3:73, 3:133, 3:135n, 3:173–175n, 3:235, 3:271, 3:483, 5:275
  • and TJ’s batture pamphlet, 6:628

du Pont, Victor Marie

  • and cloth manufacture, 5:130, 5:199
  • family of, 5:402, 5:403n
  • identified, 5:200–201n
  • and Lafayette’s La. land, 2:243
  • letter from, 5:198–201
  • and wool production, 5:198–199

Du Pont, Bauduy & Company, 3:223n

du Pont de Nemours, Eleuthère Irénée

  • and cloth manufacture, 5:129–130, 5:130, 5:350, 5:448, 5:501–502
  • and Don Pedro (sheep), 2:xli, 2:379, 2:380n
  • explosion at factory, 4:686
  • family of, 5:402, 5:403n
  • and father’s speech, 3:414
  • gunpowder of, 4:218, 4:686, 5:129, 5:130–131, 5:201n, 5:350, 5:448, 5:500, 5:501–502, 6:117, 6:117, 6:186
  • identified, 3:414n
  • letters from, 3:414, 3:621, 5:130–131
  • letters to, 3:583–584, 4:218, 4:686, 5:129–130, 5:448–449, 5:501–502
  • mentioned, 1:200n, 1:667, 2:431, 5:198
  • and merino sheep, 1:16, 1:18, 1:19n, 1:153, 4:686, 5:454, 5:455n
  • sells TJ gunpowder, 3:583–584, 3:621
  • TJ pays, 4:685, 4:686, 5:28

Du Pont de Nemours, Françoise Robin Poivre

  • and Julienne Bureaux de Pusy, 4:155

Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre Samuel. See also taxes, Du Pont de Nemours on

  • on American financial system, 2:163–164, 2:330–331, 2:569–570, 2:578, 2:582–583, 2:594–595, 2:599, 2:600–601, 2:604–618, 3:80, 3:248, 3:515–516, 3:517n, 3:559–560, 4:327–328, 4:445
  • and J. Armstrong, 1:314
  • on ascertaining revenue from American landholdings, 2:595–596, 2:604
  • on R. Barlow, 6:484
  • on British constitution, 2:607
  • and Bureaux de Pusy family, 4:124–125, 4:155, 4:457n, 5:71, 5:71–72n
  • on Chinese financial system, 2:585–586
  • on class and citizenship, 4:608
  • and contraband trade, 2:601–602
  • correspondence, 6:489
  • and Destutt de Tracy’s commentary on Montesquieu, 4:436–448, 4:607–609, 5:51, 5:54, 5:436, 5:612, 6:52, 6:484, 6:509
  • edits Turgot’s Oeuvres, 1:263, 1:264n, 1:584–585, 3:516, 4:22–23, 4:24n, 4:125, 4:126–127n
  • on education, 1:202n, 1:584–585, 4:125
  • on Egyptian financial system, 2:582, 4:437
  • on English financial system, 2:570–581, 2:590–591, 2:612–613, 4:439
  • financial estimates of, 2:587, 2:588, 2:614, 2:615
  • on governmental authority, 4:608–609
  • on A. Hamilton, 2:578, 3:80, 4:328
  • on Hebrew financial system, 2:583–585
  • identified, 1:201–202n
  • introduces J. Corrêa da Serra, 4:350–351, 4:539n
  • introduces M. A. Jullien, 2:503–504
  • on labor and wealth production, 4:440–445, 4:446–448, 5:53–54
  • and land offices, 2:597–598, 2:616
  • on landownership and citizenship, 2:576–577, 2:581, 4:328–330
  • on law and justice, 4:330–331
  • letters from, 1:263–264, 2:162–165, 2:330–332, 2:503–504, 2:569–656, 3:80–82, 3:515–517, 4:22–24, 4:124–127, 4:327–336, 4:350–352, 4:436–458, 4:607–611, 5:51–56, 5:612–614, 6:484–485
  • letters to, 1:201–202, 1:315–316, 1:385–386, 3:559–561
  • letter to J. Madison, 1:584–585, 1:592
  • and J. Madison, 2:570, 2:654n, 4:22, 4:24n
  • Mémoires soumis à la Troisième Classe de l’Institut, 3:516, 3:517n
  • and merino sheep, 1:199, 1:584–585n
  • on Montesquieu, 2:579, 2:592
  • and mortgage legislation, 2:593–598, 2:616
  • on national defense, 2:588, 2:603, 2:606, 2:614, 3:81, 4:328, 4:445–446
  • Obituary Notice for Joel Barlow, 5:612, 5:614–617, 5:618–621, 6:515, 6:516n
  • organizes aid for Parisians, 2:331
  • and R. M. Patterson, 1:201, 2:162–163
  • portrait of, 2:xli, 2:380 (illus.)
  • and public lands, 2:582–583, 2:587
  • and public works, 2:589, 2:614
  • sends book to TJ, 5:402
  • sent geophysical work, 2:536
  • on slaves and slavery, 4:328, 4:444
  • and speech in L’Historien, 3:414
  • and subsidies to agriculture and industry, 2:613–614
  • Sur l’éducation nationale dans les États-Unis d’Amérique, 1:592, 1:593n, 1:674, 4:125, 4:127n, 4:327, 5:616, 5:620, 6:484, 6:485n
  • Table raisonnée des principes de l’economie politique, 4:327, 5:51–54, 5:56n
  • taxes, 3:80, 3:248, 3:515–516, 3:517n, 3:559–560
  • TJ praises, 1:402
  • TJ receives letter from, 5:130, 5:130n
  • on war with Great Britain, 4:327–328, 5:612–613

Duport, James

  • as translator, 6:280n, 6:521, 6:540, 6:541, 6:551

Durnford, Andrew, 6:446

Durnford, Charles

  • Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King’s Bench, 2:455, 4:300, 4:302n

Durosnel, Antoine Jean Auguste Henri, comte, 1:372

Durrett, Mr.

  • overseer of, 4:101

Durrett, Davis

  • identified, 5:497n
  • letters from, 5:497–498, 5:499
  • letters to, 5:497, 5:498
  • sells horses, 5:497, 5:497–498, 5:498, 5:499

Durrett, Richard

  • carpentry agreement with TJ, 5:418
  • family of, 5:497n

Dussieux. See Ussieux, Louis d’.

Dutasta, Mr.

  • and P. Derieux, 6:442
  • letter from accounted for, 6:442n

dutch fan, 5:360, 5:361n

Duval, Benjamin

  • newspaper collection of, 1:288
  • and G. Wythe’s lectures, 3:206

DuVal, John Pope

  • TJ recommends, 4:458

DuVal, William

  • and burnet seed, 4:515, 4:526
  • on C. Greenup, 6:107
  • and Henderson case, 6:75–76, 6:107, 6:460
  • identified, 6:76n
  • letter from, 6:107–108
  • letter from accounted for, 4:458n
  • letter to, 6:75–76
  • as E. Randolph’s trustee, 4:231n
  • seeks appointment for son, 4:458

DuVal, William Pope

  • and Henderson case, 6:75–76, 6:76, 6:76, 6:79, 6:79, 6:107, 6:460
  • identified, 6:460n
  • letter from, 6:460
  • plans to visit TJ, 6:460

Duvall, Gabriel

  • comptroller of the Treasury, 1:352, 2:435
  • TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:624

Duvernois, Claude Antoine Prieur

  • identified, 3:66n
  • letter from, 3:65–66
  • sends minerals to TJ, 3:65–66, 6:291, 6:373–374

dyeing, 3:221–223, 3:238–239, 3:288–289, 3:326–327, 3:461–462, 6:343, 6:347, 6:349n

dyer’s madder (Rubia tinctorum), 3:288–289, 3:326–327

dynamometers

  • forwarded by I. A. Coles, 1:20, 1:21n, 1:376
  • loaned by R. Fulton, 5:673, 5:674n, 6:55–56
  • lost in transit, 1:180, 1:204, 1:205, 2:111, 2:333
  • TJ tries to obtain, 2:111, 2:145, 2:152, 2:176, 2:317, 2:332–333

dysentery

  • among slaves, 1:354, 1:416
  • treatment for, 1:483, 5:669

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