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Jachin (schooner), 4:215, 4:220

Jack (N. H. Hooe’s slave), 3:112

Jackson, Andrew

  • as president, 4:569n, 5:106n

Jackson, Benoni (master of the Jane), 1:55

Jackson, Francis James

  • British minister to U.S., 1:418, 1:513, 1:516, 1:517n, 1:518, 1:584, 1:592, 1:633, 1:656, 1:658, 3:568, 3:606
  • congressional resolution concerning, 2:70, 2:130–131
  • expected to make treaty with U.S., 1:169, 1:170n
  • recall of, 2:33, 2:34–35n, 2:58, 2:166, 2:358n, 2:419n
  • TJ on, 2:58

Jackson, Henry, 5:152

Jackson, John G.

  • and W. Duane, 3:449
  • duel with J. Pearson, 2:53–54n, 2:73
  • identified, 3:533n
  • letter from, 3:532–533
  • proposes constitutional amendments, 6:320n
  • seeks judicial appointment, 3:532–533
  • TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:625
  • U.S. representative from Va., 1:232, 1:235n

Jackson, Richard, Jr., 5:496

Jackson, William

  • Political and Commercial Register, 2:284, 2:285n

Jacob (Old Testament figure), 6:564

Jamaica

  • W. Brown’s flight to, 2:177–178, 2:265, 2:356
  • TJ forwards letter to, 2:149, 2:530, 2:544, 3:424, 3:615
  • U.S. consulship at, 5:36–37
  • wine imported to, 2:222

James (P. Carr’s slave)

  • delivers pigs, 4:109

James (M. Lewis’s slave), 2:291

James (TJ’s slave), 6:344

  • brings sheep from Richmond, 3:168, 3:176–177
  • to procure fish, 4:629, 4:668

James (Jame) (TJ’s slave; b. ca. 1772)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:387

James (TJ’s slave; b. 1776). See Hern, James (TJ’s slave; b. 1776)

James (Jamey) (TJ’s slave; b. 1795)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:388

James (TJ’s slave; b. 1796). See Gillette, James (TJ’s slave; b. 1796)

James (TJ’s slave; b. 1805). See Fossett, James (TJ’s slave)

James, Dr.

  • seeks military appointment, 4:519

James, Thomas C., 2:404n, 6:458, 6:459–460n

James River. See also boats: transfer goods to and from Richmond

  • and English place names, 4:146
  • farming on, 2:167
  • land claim on, 3:179
  • land on, in Gilliam v. Fleming, 1:305n
  • and Bishop J. Madison’s map, 4:370
  • mentioned, 3:102
  • ridge near, 3:103, 3:195
  • steamboats on, 6:62, 6:63
  • trunk lost on, 1:269, 1:408
  • and viticulture, 4:177, 4:419
  • water level of, 3:200

James River Company, 1:367n, 1:560, 1:579, 5:93n, 5:286

Jamey (Jamy) (TJ’s slave; b. 1802)

  • on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:385, 5:462, 6:308

Jamey (Jamy) (TJ’s slave; b. 1805)

  • on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:385, 5:461, 6:308, 6:308

Jane (schooner), 1:55

Janetta (TJ’s slave; b. 1812)

  • on Poplar Forest slave list, 5:461, 6:309, 6:310

Japan, 1:447

Jardin des plantes et Muséum national d’histoire naturelle

  • mentioned, 1:202n, 1:274n
  • seeds from, 1:596, 2:162, 2:536, 3:629, 5:382, 5:553

Jarvis, Charles, 6:255

Jarvis, John Wesley, 3:625

Jarvis, William

  • identified, 2:166n
  • letters from, 2:165–166, 2:233–234, 2:667
  • letter to, 3:239–241
  • and merino sheep, 2:165–166, 2:233, 2:234n, 2:313, 2:326, 2:360–361, 2:366, 2:453–454, 2:491, 2:496, 2:667, 3:111, 3:148–149, 3:153, 3:178, 3:239–240, 4:62, 5:496
  • U.S. consul at Bordeaux, 3:178
  • U.S. consul at Lisbon, 1:114, 1:155, 3:442, 3:523–524
  • and U.S. consulship at Rio de Janeiro, 1:26, 1:155
  • and wine for TJ, 2:165, 2:166n, 3:240

Jasminum officinale (poet’s jessamine; white jessamine), 1:631–632, 3:354, 3:355n

jasper, 2:299

Java, HMS (frigate), 6:54n

Jay, Sir James

  • and domestic manufactures, 1:110
  • identified, 1:110–111n
  • and Indian civilization, 1:110
  • letter to, 1:110–111

Jay, John

  • J. Adams on, 4:474
  • congressional journals of, 3:39
  • and Continental Congress, 4:468n, 4:600, 4:601, 4:602, 6:232, 6:612
  • family of, 1:110–111n
  • and D. Fraser, 5:160n, 5:492
  • as governor, 5:42
  • religious studies of, 6:300
  • and N. G. M. Senter’s works, 5:64–65, 5:67–68n

Jay Treaty

  • and claims commission, 4:31
  • mentioned, 6:432
  • TJ criticizes, 1:169
  • and U.S. relations with France, 1:162
  • and U.S. relations with Great Britain, 4:430n, 5:4n

Jean Gravier v. the mayor, aldermen, and inhabitants of the City of New Orleans, 2:439, 2:441–442n, 2:443n, 3:71, 3:73n, 3:235, 3:236n, 3:485, 5:85n

Jebb, John

  • English theologian, 6:145–146, 6:227, 6:227

Jefferies, James

  • petition to General Assembly, 4:346–349

Jefferson, Field (TJ’s uncle), 1:44n

Jefferson, George (TJ’s cousin). See also Gibson & Jefferson (Richmond firm)

  • Account from Sale of TJ’s Flour, 4:58
  • accounts summarized for TJ, 1:114, 3:148
  • and consulship at Lisbon, 3:178, 3:435–436, 3:441–442, 3:443, 4:185, 4:212, 4:218–219, 4:221, 4:277–278, 4:325
  • death of, 4:675, 5:258, 5:259n, 5:289–290, 5:306, 5:306n, 5:309, 5:313, 5:314n, 6:164
  • and dynamometer for TJ, 2:333
  • and goods for TJ, 1:123, 1:176, 1:368, 1:404, 1:483, 1:488, 1:505, 2:109, 2:116, 2:305, 3:551, 4:57, 4:99, 4:221, 4:233–234
  • and gypsum for TJ, 2:305, 2:329
  • handles TJ’s newspaper subscriptions, 1:214
  • identified, 1:44n
  • Invoice from, 1:176
  • and Jefferson Cups, 2:474, 3:83, 3:168, 3:177
  • letters from, 1:84, 1:114–115, 1:157, 1:159, 1:186–187, 1:246, 1:268–269, 1:269, 1:284, 1:287, 1:302, 1:311, 1:344, 1:451, 1:469–470, 1:483, 1:557–558, 1:669–670, 2:27, 2:234, 2:292, 2:300, 2:305, 2:314–315, 2:463–464, 3:67, 3:83, 3:135, 3:148–149, 3:176–177, 3:317–318, 3:373, 3:415, 3:434–435, 3:435–436, 3:453, 3:512–513, 3:612, 3:620–621, 3:629, 3:637, 3:650, 4:6–7, 4:12–13, 4:24, 4:57–58, 4:63, 4:99, 4:104–105, 4:212, 4:212–213, 4:216–217, 4:221, 4:277–278, 4:290–291, 4:321–322, 4:325
  • letters from accounted for, 1:176n, 1:246n, 1:319n, 1:348n, 1:595n, 2:155n, 2:199n, 2:234n, 2:315n, 2:464n, 3:415n, 4:185n
  • letters to, 1:44, 1:77, 1:81, 1:153–154, 1:180–181, 1:204–205, 1:257, 1:267–268, 1:318–319, 1:353–354, 1:457, 1:472, 1:520, 1:590–591, 1:595, 1:634–635, 1:655–656, 2:116, 2:155, 3:154, 3:168–169, 3:190–191, 3:420–421, 3:441–442, 3:443, 3:518, 3:531, 3:551, 3:561, 4:10–11, 4:95, 4:218–220, 4:233–234
  • letters to accounted for, 2:199n, 2:234n, 2:292n, 2:305n, 2:329n, 2:463–464n, 3:67n, 3:112n, 3:258n, 3:318n, 3:421n, 3:612n, 3:650n, 4:7n, 4:58n, 4:105n, 4:212n, 4:217n, 4:218n, 4:234n, 4:325n
  • and map of New Orleans for TJ, 2:351, 2:463
  • and P. Mazzei’s Richmond property, 4:290–291, 5:597–598, 6:116
  • mentioned, 3:303n
  • and merino sheep, 3:148–149, 3:153–154, 3:154, 3:168, 3:176–177
  • and mismanagement of Shadwell Mill, 2:292
  • and J. Monroe, 4:212–213, 4:216–217, 4:218
  • offends J. G. Jefferson, 2:76, 2:77n, 2:184n
  • offers reward for lost trunk, 1:205
  • paid by TJ, 1:41n
  • payments made for TJ, 1:368, 1:417, 2:116, 2:155, 2:234, 2:305, 2:328, 2:335, 3:215, 3:629, 4:10–11, 4:221, 4:233–234, 5:425
  • and payments to TJ, 3:317–318, 3:373, 3:650, 4:17, 4:212
  • pays TJ’s insurance premium, 1:219, 1:472
  • and T. J. Randolph, 2:110, 2:111, 2:116
  • and remittances to Italy, 4:185, 4:214
  • sells TJ’s flour, 3:629, 4:6, 4:12, 4:57, 4:58, 4:95, 4:104–105, 4:233–234, 4:321–322
  • sells TJ’s tobacco, 2:27–28, 3:420–421, 3:650, 4:24, 4:57, 4:58, 4:104–105, 4:467
  • and shipments for TJ, 2:423, 3:512–513
  • and the Shoemakers, 3:112, 3:154
  • TJ recommends as Bordeaux consul, 3:166
  • and TJ’s bank note, 2:234, 2:314, 2:463, 3:415, 3:421, 3:434, 3:561, 4:99, 4:212
  • and TJ’s Richmond lot, 4:154, 4:290–291
  • and TJ’s Westham land, 4:63, 4:154
  • on tobacco prices, 3:258, 3:373, 3:620, 4:95
  • as U.S. consul at Cádiz, 1:155, 1:156n
  • and window glass for TJ, 3:67, 3:135, 3:518, 3:612

Jefferson, George, & Company

  • as TJ’s agent in Richmond, 1:44n

Jefferson, Isham R., 1:462

Jefferson, Israel Gillette (TJ’s slave)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:387

Jefferson, James Lilburne (TJ’s nephew)

  • education of, 6:132, 6:133n, 6:134
  • military service of, 6:215

Jefferson, Jane Randolph (TJ’s mother), 2:217

Jefferson, John Garland

  • apologizes to TJ, 2:76, 2:183
  • identified, 2:77n
  • letter from, 2:76–77
  • letter to, 2:183–184

Jefferson, Martha Wayles Skelton (TJ’s wife)

  • brews beer, 6:507n
  • dower right of, 1:305n, 1:671n, 2:xliii, 2:397
  • family of, 1:338n
  • inheritance of, 3:610n
  • and B. Skelton, 2:447
  • slave purchased for, 2:425

Jefferson, Mitchie Pryor (TJ’s sister-in-law; Randolph Jefferson’s wife)

  • family of, 2:55n, 2:60n, 2:464, 5:301n, 5:653
  • health of, 6:215
  • M. J. Randolph sends seeds to, 5:658
  • sends greetings to TJ, 2:55, 4:183, 4:481, 4:607, 5:653, 6:135, 6:215, 6:282, 6:363
  • TJ invites to Monticello, 2:60, 2:464
  • TJ sends book to, 6:214, 6:215
  • TJ sends greetings to, 4:134, 6:133, 6:286, 6:366, 6:487
  • TJ sends seeds to, 6:214, 6:214

Jefferson, Peter (TJ’s father)

  • family of, 1:67, 1:420n
  • mill of, 6:473–474

Jefferson, Randolph (TJ’s brother)

  • borrows money from TJ, 6:363, 6:366
  • correspondence with TJ, 6:xlvi
  • and death of M. J. Carr, 4:134, 4:183
  • and death of H. Marks, 4:416
  • and dogs, 4:183, 4:481, 4:607
  • family of, 5:301n, 5:328
  • and fish for TJ, 6:132, 6:134
  • health of, 4:183, 4:416, 4:481, 4:607
  • identified, 2:55n
  • letters from, 2:55, 2:453, 4:183–184, 4:481, 4:607, 5:653, 6:134–135, 6:215, 6:282, 6:363
  • letters to, 2:60, 2:464, 4:134, 4:416–417, 5:658–659, 6:132–133, 6:214–215, 6:285–286, 6:366, 6:487–488
  • and Lewis relatives, 1:168n, 3:91
  • and limestone tract, 3:432, 3:433n
  • and A. Marks, 6:134–135, 6:215
  • orthography of, 6:xlvi, 6:386 (illus.)
  • proposed visit to Monticello, 2:453, 2:464
  • ram for, 6:215
  • and road repairs, 6:132, 6:134, 6:135
  • slaves of, 6:214, 6:215, 6:282, 6:285–286, 6:363, 6:363, 6:366
  • spinning jenny for, 6:132, 6:134, 6:203, 6:214, 6:214, 6:366, 6:487
  • TJ loans gig harness to, 2:55, 2:60
  • TJ’s advice to on crop rotation, 6:132–133, 6:134
  • TJ sends seeds to, 5:653, 5:658
  • TJ to visit, 6:487
  • watch of, 4:416, 4:481, 4:607

Jefferson, Thomas

  • Addresses to
    • Citizens of Richmond, 1:620–621
    • Convention of R.I., 1:88–89
    • Democratic Republicans of Washington Co., Pa., 1:99–100
    • N.Y. legislature, 1:125
    • Republican Mechanics of Leesburg, Va., 1:89–90
    • Republicans of Conn., 1:126–127
    • Republicans of Essex Co., Mass., 1:85–86
    • Republicans of Georgetown, 1:34
    • Republicans of New York City and County, 1:533n, 1:568–569
    • Republicans of Queen Annes Co., Md., 1:127–128
    • Republicans of Washington Co., Md., 1:98–99
  • Books & Library
    • bequests, 6:619n
    • classification of, 6:408
    • loans books, 4:562, 6:507
    • makes books available to law students, 2:28, 2:51, 2:259
    • and newspaper subscriptions, 1:48, 1:49, 1:50n, 1:85, 1:96, 1:107, 1:214, 3:185n, 4:56, 4:92, 4:127–128, 4:130–131, 4:177–178
    • orders books, 1:35–37, 1:50, 2:264, 2:309n, 2:337, 2:466, 3:122–123, 3:431–432, 3:635–636, 4:56, 4:71–72, 4:76, 4:201–202, 4:561, 5:14, 5:253, 5:447, 5:501, 5:625, 6:118, 6:122, 6:219–220, 6:226, 6:374, 6:429, 6:510, 6:597
    • prepares catalogue of, 5:223
    • reading habits of, 2:110, 2:174, 2:175n, 2:183, 2:259, 2:481, 3:227, 3:257, 3:440–441, 3:578–579, 3:609, 3:616, 5:430, 5:501
    • receives books, 1:25n, 1:50–51, 1:72, 2:37, 2:39, 2:47, 2:50, 2:50, 2:51–2, 2:157, 2:159, 2:264, 2:296, 2:296, 2:301, 2:339–340, 2:404, 2:405, 2:532, 3:136–137, 3:137, 3:150, 3:156, 3:157, 3:292, 3:298, 3:440–441, 3:479–480, 3:553–555, 3:562–563, 3:578–579, 4:55–56, 4:67–68, 4:69, 4:71–72, 4:87, 4:112, 4:157, 4:365–366, 4:394, 4:395, 4:466, 4:470–471, 4:471–472, 4:494–495, 4:560, 4:561, 4:562, 4:672, 4:673, 5:165, 5:501, 5:562, 5:597, 5:597n, 6:58, 6:61, 6:82, 6:124, 6:213, 6:282, 6:402, 6:445, 6:559
    • recommends books, 1:205–206, 1:576–577, 1:579, 1:580–582, 2:81–83
    • sends books, 3:633, 4:36, 4:624–625, 5:505–506, 6:93, 6:110, 6:441, 6:471, 6:644
    • subscriptions, 1:211, 1:225–226, 1:504n, 3:50–51, 3:137, 3:221–223, 3:238–239, 3:291–292, 3:431, 3:456–457, 3:552, 3:578, 3:589, 3:599, 3:609, 4:365, 4:408, 4:409, 4:467, 4:494, 4:558–559, 4:633, 4:663, 4:685, 5:100, 5:290–291, 5:344, 5:371, 5:545, 5:643, 5:661, 6:55, 6:77, 6:124, 6:213, 6:231, 6:231, 6:339, 6:373, 6:399, 6:400, 6:401n, 6:571, 6:571n
    • TJ’s personal, 1:35–38, 1:390, 1:400n
    • works sent to, 2:47, 2:59, 2:120, 2:124, 2:125n, 2:161–162, 2:171, 2:204, 2:250, 2:263, 2:290, 2:339–240, 2:353, 2:399, 2:400–401, 2:411, 2:412n, 2:504–505, 2:539, 2:543, 2:544n, 3:41, 3:43–44, 3:46, 3:49–50, 3:61–62, 3:74–75, 3:107–108, 3:114–115, 3:115, 3:116–117, 3:209, 3:219–221, 3:223, 3:260, 3:263–264, 3:279–280, 3:285, 3:296, 3:373–374, 3:393, 3:447, 3:456, 3:459–460, 3:461–462, 3:510, 3:515–517, 3:521–522, 4:7, 4:10, 4:13, 4:17, 4:19–20, 4:22, 4:23n, 4:25, 4:36–37, 4:38n, 4:53–54, 4:79, 4:99, 4:186, 4:195–197, 4:202, 4:239–241, 4:246, 4:267, 4:276–277, 4:281, 4:286–287, 4:305–306, 4:315–316, 4:320, 4:321n, 4:324n, 4:325–326, 4:336, 4:338n, 4:342–343, 4:352–354, 4:356, 4:391, 4:392–393, 4:422–423, 4:423–424, 4:518–519, 4:586, 5:18, 5:106, 5:114, 5:225, 5:226, 5:259, 5:263, 5:329, 5:455, 5:458, 5:458n, 5:463, 5:468, 5:468–469n, 5:491, 5:491n, 5:492, 5:493n, 5:493, 5:662–663, 6:32, 6:41, 6:44, 6:45, 6:45–46, 6:80, 6:88, 6:133, 6:167, 6:218, 6:342, 6:342, 6:342–343n, 6:362, 6:372, 6:400n, 6:413, 6:413, 6:428, 6:444, 6:449, 6:468, 6:484, 6:489, 6:535, 6:572, 6:598, 6:607, 6:608, 6:643, 6:647
  • Business & Financial Affairs. (See also Barnes, John; Gibson & Jefferson [Richmond firm]; Gilliam v. Fleming; Henderson case; Mutual Assurance Society)
    • Account from Sale of TJ’s Flour, 4:58
    • account with J. Barnes, 1:31–32, 6:118, 6:166, 6:167
    • account with W. Bentley, 2:169–170, 2:184–185, 2:185–186, 3:155
    • account with H. Chisholm, 3:215–216
    • account with C. & A. Conrad & Company, 2:332, 3:530, 3:576, 3:582, 3:649
    • account with J. H. Craven, 2:116, 2:370–371
    • account with M. Daingerfield and N. H. Hooe, 4:556, 4:557, 4:558
    • account with J. Dinsmore, 1:64, 1:65n, 6:431, 6:431n
    • account with J. Dougherty, 1:3–4
    • account with N. G. Dufief, 6:156, 6:157n, 6:157
    • account with C. Everette, 3:196, 3:270, 3:283–284, 3:367–368, 3:529
    • account with L. H. Girardin, 2:27
    • account with D. Higginbotham, 6:343–349
    • account with Jones & Howell, 3:259, 3:290–291, 3:526–527, 3:531, 3:597
    • account with T. Kosciuszko, 3:89, 3:415–418
    • account with S. & J. Leitch, 1:64–65, 6:431, 6:431, 6:431n
    • account with M. W. Lewis, 2:37–38, 2:291, 2:292n
    • Account with National Intelligencer, 6:399, 6:461–462, 6:505, 6:506, 6:560, 6:648
    • Account with Reuben Perry for Work on Barn at Monticello, 6:257
    • Account with Reuben Perry for Work on the Main House at Poplar Forest, 6:162–163
    • account with C. Peyton, 6:372
    • Account with Craven Peyton for Corn, 5:425
    • Account with Craven Peyton for his Lease of Shadwell, 5:421
    • Account with Craven Peyton for Purchase of Henderson Lands, 5:422–424
    • Account with Craven Peyton for Rents and Profits from Henderson Lands, 5:426–428
    • Account with Randolph & McKinney, 5:120–121
    • account with Shoemakers, 2:199, 2:269, 2:313–314, 2:342–343, 2:393, 2:660–661, 3:300–302, 3:317–318, 3:373, 3:640–642, 3:642–643
    • account with W. Welch, 2:349–350, 2:497–498, 2:499–500, 2:513–514, 2:514–515, 2:515, 3:55–56, 3:135, 4:149–150, 4:194–195
    • Agreement with William Ballard, 6:304
    • agreement with J. M. Perry, 2:168–169
    • Bond from David Higginbotham to William Short, 5:624–625
    • building projects, 5:311, 5:338, 5:343, 5:348–349
    • buys and sells slaves, 2:217, 2:403, 2:424–425, 2:446–447, 2:464
    • claim against M. Lewis’s estate, 2:294, 2:294
    • Contract to Purchase Corn from Craven Peyton, 6:553
    • conveys indentured servant to J. Madison, 1:156
    • debt to R. Barry, 2:40, 2:40, 2:52–53, 2:77, 2:80, 3:342, 3:441, 3:460, 3:525, 3:528, 3:531, 3:550, 3:587, 4:3, 4:17, 4:326, 4:422, 4:463
    • debt to Henderson, McCaul, & Company, 2:180, 2:216–217, 2:513, 3:280, 3:341, 3:488, 3:538, 3:627–628
    • debt to D. Higginbotham, 1:137, 1:138–139, 1:353, 1:364, 1:407, 1:421, 5:399–402
    • debt to Jones & Howell, 1:422–423, 1:435, 1:503
    • debt to P. Mazzei, 6:294–295
    • debt to F. P. Tabb, 1:353–354, 2:199n, 2:216, 2:217, 2:234
    • dispute with E. Alexander, 2:85–87, 2:150–151, 2:198–199, 2:200, 2:212–213, 2:239–240, 2:240, 2:277–281, 2:281, 2:282, 2:286, 2:286–287, 2:294, 2:421–422
    • dispute with J. Harvie, 2:101–103, 2:114, 2:136–139, 2:206–208, 2:227, 2:228–229, 2:347, 2:362–363, 3:169–172, 3:210
    • dispute with D. Michie, 5:138–141, 5:147–148, 5:149–150, 5:156–157, 5:158, 5:179, 5:260–262, 5:262n, 5:269–270, 5:270n, 5:274, 5:278–279, 5:280–281, 6:76–77, 6:81, 6:152–153, 6:153, 6:182, 6:196–200, 6:215–216, 6:464–465, 6:472–481, 6:554–555, 6:555, 6:572–573, 6:576, 6:597, 6:598n, 6:629–630, 6:630
    • dispute with S. Scott, 2:96–97, 2:232–233, 2:303, 2:303, 2:322–324, 2:325–326, 2:327, 2:327–328, 3:640, 4:308–309, 4:549, 4:583–585, 4:647, 4:677–678, 4:679, 4:680–684, 5:32–33, 5:39–40, 5:40–41, 5:48–50, 5:61–62, 5:62–63, 5:63n, 5:63–64, 5:64n, 5:87, 5:88, 5:89–90, 5:90–91, 5:103, 5:128, 5:128–129, 5:159, 5:161–162, 5:210–211, 5:222, 5:222n, 5:229, 5:230–236, 5:242–243, 5:245, 5:263, 5:264, 5:265n, 5:282–284, 5:287, 5:287–288, 5:337, 5:337, 5:338, 5:339, 5:342–343, 5:361, 6:332, 6:351
    • Flour Account with Gibson & Jefferson, 5:115–116
    • and O. Hanbury’s executors, 3:195–196
    • and Highland–Indian Camp boundary dispute, 6:522–523, 6:524, 6:524, 6:575, 6:604, 6:604–605, 6:636
    • Invoice from George Jefferson, 1:176
    • and T. Kosciuszko’s American investments, 2:134–135, 2:151–152, 2:155, 2:181–182, 2:188, 2:219, 2:256, 2:259–260, 4:28–29, 4:462, 4:469, 6:85, 6:91–92, 6:118, 6:151, 6:166, 6:167, 6:168, 6:211–212, 6:212, 6:239–240, 6:262–263, 6:307, 6:507, 6:546, 6:558, 6:577–578, 6:606–607
    • and lease on Tufton, 2:112–113
    • and limestone survey suit, 3:432–433, 3:458
    • loan from Bank of Virginia, 1:353–354, 2:199n, 2:216–217, 2:234, 2:314, 2:329n, 2:463, 3:280, 3:561, 4:6, 4:17, 4:169, 4:185, 4:194–195, 4:463, 4:528, 4:555, 4:619, 5:102, 5:132, 6:20, 6:91, 6:113, 6:113, 6:116, 6:295, 6:306, 6:337, 6:356, 6:396, 6:396n, 6:544, 6:544, 6:552, 6:561
    • loans requested of, 1:33, 1:67–68, 1:101–102, 1:566–567, 2:220, 2:262, 3:297, 3:346, 3:372–373, 3:422–423, 3:548–549, 5:160, 6:363, 6:366
    • loan to M. P. Beckley, 2:135n, 2:151, 2:182, 3:528, 3:558–559, 3:587–588, 4:3, 4:17
    • J. Madison endorses note for, 1:212–214, 1:217–218, 2:260, 2:261n, 2:282, 3:289
    • and H. Marks’s estate, 4:510–512, 5:17–18, 5:73, 5:95–96, 5:428–429, 6:135–136, 6:338n, 6:378, 6:413
    • and P. Mazzei’s property, 3:381n, 3:382–383, 4:34, 4:290–291, 5:264, 5:562, 5:597–598, 5:599, 5:621–622, 5:656, 5:657, 5:657n, 5:660, 6:4, 6:12, 6:21, 6:43, 6:90–91, 6:106, 6:108, 6:113, 6:115, 6:116, 6:147, 6:168–169, 6:185–186, 6:268, 6:294, 6:295, 6:305–306, 6:306, 6:306, 6:320–321, 6:321, 6:332, 6:334, 6:335, 6:337, 6:396
    • notes on expenses, 1:41–42, 1:81n
    • orders furniture, 1:44
    • orders wine from P. Walsh, 3:505, 3:512
    • payments by T. M. Randolph, 6:20, 6:111
    • payments to J. Barnes, 3:528, 3:531, 3:550, 3:559, 6:117
    • payments to J. Darmsdatt, 3:530, 3:531, 3:550
    • payments to Farell & Jones, 2:142n, 2:185n, 2:513, 3:211, 5:402n
    • payments to H. Foxall, 3:576, 3:582
    • payments to Gordon, Trokes & Company, 2:154n, 3:530–531, 3:531, 3:550
    • payments to J. Hollins, 3:525–526, 3:531, 3:550, 3:567
    • payments to Jones & Howell, 2:305, 2:328, 3:526–527, 3:531, 3:550
    • payments to J. Taggart, 1:111–112
    • payments to Wayt & Winn, 6:111n, 6:337
    • pays taxes, 1:590, 1:595, 6:544, 6:544, 6:545n
    • and J. Peyton’s estate, 2:116–117, 2:118, 2:119, 2:254–255, 2:383, 2:482, 2:495, 3:59–60, 3:149, 3:186, 3:480, 3:481, 3:648–649, 4:48, 4:640–641, 4:641–642, 5:314, 5:346, 5:351, 5:383
    • Promissory Note to Edmund Bacon, 6:54
    • and T. M. Randolph’s will, 6:20n
    • refuses to endorse note, 2:95
    • and Rivanna Company, 3:138–146, 3:161, 3:192–194, 3:216–219, 3:224, 3:421–422, 5:227–228, 5:516–522, 5:526–528, 5:528–529, 5:529, 5:638–639, 6:595, 6:596, 6:597n, 6:597–598, 6:628–629, 6:630–631, 6:633–635, 6:635n
    • sells land, 1:213
    • sells land on Ivy Creek, 2:5–6, 2:6, 2:50–51, 2:78–79, 2:232–233, 2:323, 2:327, 2:328, 2:330, 4:583, 4:584n, 4:677
    • sells land to S. J. Harrison, 3:368–369, 3:374–375, 3:457, 3:461, 3:518, 3:531
    • sells Richmond lot, 4:154, 4:287, 4:288, 4:290–291, 5:75–76, 5:76n, 6:304, 6:365–366, 6:371
    • sells tobacco crop, 2:27–28, 2:230, 2:300, 2:314, 2:329n, 4:6, 4:24, 4:57, 4:58, 4:422, 4:461, 4:467, 4:478–479, 4:493–494, 4:515, 4:516, 4:549, 4:593, 5:33, 5:35n, 5:63, 5:64n, 5:91, 5:92n, 5:115, 5:132, 5:503, 5:531, 5:545, 5:571, 5:593, 5:593, 5:599, 5:600, 5:638, 5:671, 5:672n, 5:673, 6:24–25, 6:25n, 6:31, 6:356
    • sells Willis Creek tract, 2:186n
    • and W. Short’s property, 5:239–240, 5:264–265, 5:362–364, 5:399–402, 5:408n, 5:443–444, 5:506, 5:567, 5:568–570, 5:571–572, 5:573, 5:596, 5:622–623, 5:623–624n, 5:624–625, 6:86, 6:87–88n, 6:204, 6:274
    • slaves hired, 1:48n, 2:41, 2:661, 3:36–37, 3:55, 3:111–112, 3:250, 3:270, 3:283, 3:302, 3:529
    • subscribes to pay W. McClure’s debts, 4:169, 4:209, 5:174–175, 5:574–575
    • surety for G. Jefferson’s consular bond, 4:277–278
    • terminates mill lease, 1:421–422, 1:422–423
    • tries to sell land, 2:216, 2:282
    • witnesses land purchase by L. P. G. de Lormerie, 1:129, 1:130, 1:131n
  • Correspondence. (See also French language: letters in; Spanish language: letters in; Italian language: letters in; Latin: document in; women: letters from; women: letters to)
    • with A. Adams, 3:305, 3:307, 3:356
    • anonymous letters to, 1:69–70, 1:291–292, 1:654, 1:655n, 1:671–673, 2:263, 3:225–226, 3:578, 3:585, 3:590, 3:655, 4:109, 4:606–607, 4:611–612, 6:503
    • description of, in retirement, 3:304, 3:314–315, 3:618
    • European, 2:530
    • fatiguing to, 5:310, 6:49
    • filing system for, 3:438
    • franking privilege, 1:82, 1:190, 1:191n, 1:278, 1:349, 1:455–456, 4:365, 4:408, 4:676
    • kept by daughter, 1:392n, 1:397n
    • letter press, 3:xlvii, 3:358 (illus.)
    • letters of application and recommendation from, 1:626–627, 2:179, 2:363–364, 2:416–417, 3:303, 4:164, 4:171–172, 4:186–187, 4:376, 4:458, 4:476–477, 4:482, 4:482–483, 4:516, 4:564–565, 5:9, 5:10–11, 5:11, 5:109, 5:299–300, 5:311, 5:313, 5:313, 5:327, 5:359, 5:373, 5:373–374, 5:408–409, 5:417–418, 5:430–431, 5:435–436, 5:449, 5:495, 5:502, 5:586, 5:591, 5:645–646, 6:46, 6:63, 6:64, 6:95–102, 6:211, 6:211, 6:288–289, 6:290, 6:292, 6:396, 6:398, 6:399, 6:412, 6:442–443, 6:536–537
    • letters of application and recommendation to, 1:14–15, 1:91–92, 1:167–168, 1:193–194, 1:404–406, 1:464–465, 2:142–143, 2:211–212, 2:283, 2:319–321, 2:383–384, 2:391, 2:423–424, 2:458–460, 2:500–501, 3:60–61, 3:249–250, 3:276, 3:345–346, 3:372–373, 3:523–524, 3:532–533, 3:645–647, 3:647, 3:649, 3:650, 3:651, 4:91, 4:274–275, 4:372, 4:468, 4:508n, 4:545–546, 4:623, 4:648, 5:36–38, 5:42–43, 5:70–71, 5:177–178, 5:286, 5:297, 5:300–301, 5:328, 5:398–399, 5:398–399, 5:408, 5:456–457, 5:483–484, 6:27, 6:28–29, 6:29–30, 6:40–41, 6:42, 6:74, 6:91, 6:113, 6:126–127, 6:164–165, 6:170–171, 6:229, 6:268, 6:365, 6:503, 6:525, 6:546–547
    • letters of congratulation to, 1:4–6, 1:11–12, 1:26–29, 1:46–47, 1:54, 1:62–63, 1:63, 1:79–80
    • letters of introduction from, 1:191–192, 1:201–202, 1:215, 1:216, 1:283, 1:315–316, 1:360–361, 1:379–380, 1:385–386, 1:412–413, 1:414, 1:572–573, 1:633–634, 1:650, 2:79–80, 2:269–270, 2:468, 4:190–191, 4:460–461, 5:435–436, 5:449
    • letters of introduction to, 1:163, 1:179–180, 1:329n, 1:410–411, 1:574–575, 1:601–602, 2:47–49, 2:93–94, 2:308–309, 2:452, 2:457–458, 2:503–504, 3:51–52, 3:194, 3:418, 3:567, 3:611, 3:650, 3:651, 4:20, 4:35n, 4:41, 4:53, 4:123, 4:124–125, 4:155, 4:285, 4:319–320, 4:350–352, 4:353, 4:359, 4:377n, 4:499, 4:617, 6:43, 6:51, 6:91, 6:92, 6:252–253, 6:260, 6:260, 6:261n, 6:317, 6:353, 6:354n, 6:355–356, 6:359, 6:364, 6:543, 6:568–569
    • and P. Mazzei letter, 3:381n
    • with J. Monroe published, 1:93n
    • with T. Paine, 6:8, 6:8, 6:47
    • publication of papers, 1:385, 1:486–488, 1:538–539, 1:569–570, 6:146, 6:193, 6:204, 6:444
    • received as president, 3:268
    • responds to anonymous correspondent, 2:296
    • responds twice to same letter, 3:137, 3:157
    • return of confidential letters to, 6:160–161, 6:186–187, 6:203–204, 6:235–236, 6:283, 6:375, 6:443–444
    • with W. Short to be destroyed, 1:234
    • stylograph, 1:182n, 2:xlii, 2:380 (illus.)
    • threatening letters, 1:425–428
    • TJ on, 2:92, 2:110, 2:139–40, 2:151, 2:183, 2:259, 2:335, 2:481
    • with J. Wilkinson, 3:358, 3:428–431, 3:519, 3:543
  • Descriptions of
    • appearance, 1:387, 1:395–396
    • conversation, 1:9, 1:397–398n
    • by E. Fletcher, 3:610
    • by M. B. Smith, 1:9, 1:387–401
    • and toasts to, 1:358–359, 5:243, 5:244n, 5:284, 5:285n, 5:680–681, 5:681n
    • by E. Trist, 1:98n
  • Family & Friends
    • advises G. Jefferson, 3:441–443, 4:218–219
    • attempts to reconcile Republican friends, 2:42–44, 2:44–45, 2:225, 2:236
    • dining, 1:387, 1:388–389, 1:397n, 1:399n, 5:607
    • friendship with E. Eppes, 2:129–130, 2:206, 2:341, 2:378, 2:468
    • friendship with A. Gallatin, 1:598–599, 1:664
    • friendship with E. Gerry, 5:125, 5:127n
    • friendship with B. Rush, 6:160, 6:186
    • friendship with E. Trist, 4:572–574
    • friendship with C. Wistar, 6:416
    • friendship with J. Yznardy, 6:359–360
    • importance of family, 1:393–394, 1:396, 1:511
    • on T. J. Randolph, 1:633
    • relations with J. Adams, 3:304–308, 3:356, 4:xlv, 4:312–314, 4:338–339, 4:340n, 4:389n, 4:431, 4:473, 4:486, 4:533–534, 4:642, 4:673
    • relations with J. W. Baker, 6:64–65, 6:65, 6:225, 6:451, 6:451, 6:648, 6:649
    • relations with Carr family, 2:269–270, 2:329, 2:469–470
    • relations with daughter, 1:391–392, 1:401n, 6:106–107, 6:645, 6:646, 6:646
    • relations with grandchildren, 1:393, 1:401n, 2:58, 2:92, 2:103–104, 2:110, 2:111, 2:126, 2:129, 2:335, 2:341, 3:394, 3:500–501, 3:502, 3:633, 3:635, 4:115–116, 4:131–132, 4:173, 5:171–172, 6:35–36, 6:36, 6:65, 6:69, 6:71–73, 6:110, 6:118, 6:258, 6:293, 6:338–339, 6:339n, 6:416, 6:438, 6:451, 6:451, 6:467–468, 6:531, 6:561, 6:569, 6:569n, 6:646, 6:648, 6:649
    • relations with J. Hollins family, 5:356–357
    • relations with R. Jefferson, 2:55n, 2:60, 2:453, 2:464, 4:134, 4:183–184, 4:416–417, 4:481, 4:607, 6:132–133, 6:134–135, 6:215, 6:282, 6:285–286, 6:363, 6:366, 6:366, 6:487
    • relations with A. S. Marks, 4:510–512, 6:34–35, 6:35n
  • Health
    • aging, 5:164, 5:366, 5:607, 5:662, 6:110, 6:437
    • debility, 4:18, 4:30, 4:35, 6:49, 6:67, 6:266, 6:360
    • dental care, 5:108n
    • faulty memory, 3:605
    • good health of, 6:360, 6:364, 6:407, 6:530
    • illness of, 2:325, 6:597, 6:630
    • improved by retirement, 2:197, 2:259, 2:266
    • injured in fall from horse, 5:380–381, 5:381, 5:393, 5:393, 5:401–402, 5:446
    • muscle strain, 2:408
    • rheumatism, 2:232, 3:163n, 4:57, 4:60, 4:61, 4:83–84, 4:88, 4:90, 4:98, 4:132, 4:459, 4:573, 6:437, 6:615, 6:646
    • and wrist injury, 5:xlix, 5:310, 5:310n, 5:358 (illus.)
  • Literary Quotes. (See also Bible)
    • Hobbes, 1:507–508
    • Horace, 2:389, 2:390n, 6:156, 6:605, 6:606n
    • Livy, 6:402, 6:407n
    • Manilius, 4:626, 4:628n
    • Milton, 4:72, 4:74n
    • Ocellus, 6:562, 6:567n
    • Paine, 1:512
    • Plutarch, 6:494, 6:498n, 6:591, 6:593n
    • Quintilian, 6:402, 6:407n
    • Sallust, 5:125, 5:127n, 6:402, 6:407n
    • Shakespeare, 6:591, 6:593n
    • Swift, 5:682, 5:683n
    • Tacitus, 6:402, 6:407n, 6:407n
    • Theocritus, 6:231, 6:234n
    • Theognis, 6:565, 6:568n
    • Virgil, 6:233, 6:234n, 6:492, 6:498n
  • Opinions on
    • academic buildings, 2:366
    • the acquisition of Canada, 5:293, 5:305, 5:305, 5:367, 6:205, 6:209
    • the acquisition of Florida, 6:68
    • A. Adams, 4:312, 4:313
    • J. Adams, 3:304–308, 4:312, 4:313, 5:670, 6:180, 6:194–195
    • African colonization, 3:318–320
    • aging, 5:164, 5:366, 5:607, 5:662
    • agricultural improvements, 3:348
    • Alexander I, 3:208
    • Alien and Sedition Acts, 6:191
    • American Revolution, 2:421, 2:505, 2:529, 2:541, 4:470–471, 6:591
    • architecture, 1:595–596
    • aristocracy, natural and artificial, 6:562–566, 6:625
    • J. Armstrong, 3:542
    • Astoria settlement, 6:603
    • astronomy, 3:479–480
    • banks, 2:70, 2:92, 2:296, 6:222–225, 6:494, 6:533n, 6:578–592, 6:594, 6:626
    • Barbary pirates, 6:139, 6:183, 6:184n, 6:208
    • B. S. Barton as correspondent, 3:618
    • batture case pleadings, 3:31–32, 3:109, 3:123–124, 3:153, 3:168, 3:203, 3:420, 3:478–479, 5:134–135, 5:143–145
    • bequests to children, 6:72
    • bereavement, 2:355
    • boat design, 5:548–549
    • J. Bowdoin, 5:165
    • British atrocities, 6:515, 6:515
    • British government, 1:154, 1:279–280, 1:441–442, 1:507–508, 1:512, 2:210, 2:273, 2:274n, 2:275–276, 2:341, 2:491, 2:537, 2:668, 3:207–208, 3:238, 3:298–299, 3:502, 3:565–566, 4:73, 4:78, 5:186–188, 5:546
    • British impressment of seamen, 5:304, 5:304n, 6:141–144, 6:205, 6:205, 6:491, 6:538–539
    • British navy, 3:207–208, 3:299, 3:313, 3:606, 5:191, 5:591, 5:671–672, 5:673
    • British Orders in Council, 1:137, 6:142–144
    • G. Buchanan’s Latin, 2:215
    • cabinet meetings, 2:272–273
    • Carr family, 4:134
    • charity at home, 1:506, 2:147–148, 4:564
    • chemistry, 5:223–224
    • Christianity, 2:157
    • circulating libraries, 1:205–206
    • civilizing the Indians, 1:110
    • classics, 2:153
    • clergy, 4:162
    • climate change, 2:70–71
    • G. Clinton, 4:88
    • College of William and Mary, 4:162, 6:606
    • college textbooks, 5:223–224
    • commerce, 2:296
    • common law, 5:135–136
    • congressional library, 1:592
    • congressional speeches, 2:153–154
    • conquest of Canada, 4:133
    • contour plowing, 6:69–70, 6:70
    • J. Corrêa da Serra, 6:156, 6:415, 6:605–606, 6:606
    • Cuba, 1:169–170, 1:183–184
    • death of G. Jefferson, 5:306, 5:309
    • death of old friends, 2:468, 6:124
    • Declaration of Independence, 1:487
    • defense of Chesapeake Bay, 6:64, 6:120–121, 6:154, 6:210, 6:216–218, 6:320, 6:620
    • design of U.S. Capitol, 3:555–556
    • Destutt de Tracy’s work, 3:86–87, 3:334–339, 5:557, 5:557n, 5:577–579, 6:52, 6:53
    • doctors, 4:162
    • dogs, 4:170, 6:511–512
    • domestic manufacturing, 1:110, 3:559, 3:566, 4:417, 4:428, 4:637, 5:187, 5:384–385, 5:408, 5:446, 5:448, 5:501–502, 5:562–563, 6:205
    • duplicity of Great Britain, 1:107
    • duration of legislation, 6:595
    • education, 2:56–57, 2:215, 2:365–366, 2:420, 2:533, 4:162–163, 6:180, 6:208, 6:565, 6:565, 6:606
    • D. Edwin’s engraving of himself, 5:288
    • effect of British policy, 1:168–169, 1:279–280, 1:441–442
    • Embargo Act, 2:491, 2:506, 2:533–534, 2:537–538
    • endurance of pain, 4:416
    • European monarchs, 2:210, 2:275, 2:276, 2:277, 2:512
    • European society, 4:34
    • W. Eustis, 5:366–367
    • O. Evans’s patent machinery, 6:379–382, 6:384, 6:384–385, 6:453, 6:453, 6:514, 6:514
    • executive office, 3:335–336, 3:337, 4:88
    • exercise, 3:257, 3:304, 3:315
    • expansion of U. S. Navy, 6:138–139, 6:183, 6:444, 6:509
    • ex post facto legislation, 6:379
    • extralegal action, 3:99–101
    • facts vs. speculation, 6:82, 6:82
    • farming, 4:93
    • farming economy, 3:508, 3:566
    • Federalist party, 2:251, 2:252, 2:274, 3:257, 3:305, 3:502, 3:563, 3:586, 3:593, 5:125–126, 5:303, 5:563–564, 6:68
    • fine arts, 5:166–167
    • fishing, 4:662–663
    • France, 2:273–274, 2:275, 3:335–336, 3:338, 4:429, 5:186–187
    • B. Franklin’s science, 5:223–224
    • French Directory, 1:236
    • French naval policy, 6:57–58
    • French Revolution, 3:562, 4:471, 6:286, 6:288, 6:566, 6:566
    • friendship, 2:187, 3:314, 4:88
    • gardening, 4:93
    • gentry, 4:162
    • geography of the U.S., 5:165–166
    • George III, 2:210, 2:275, 6:53, 6:141, 6:493
    • good use of time, 2:110
    • government finance, 6:220–225, 6:311, 6:312, 6:490–497, 6:532, 6:533n, 6:578–592, 6:595–596, 6:600–602
    • grammar, 6:402–406
    • Great Britain, 3:207–208, 3:238, 3:298–299, 3:502, 4:394–395, 4:429, 4:494, 4:670, 5:286–287, 5:293–294, 6:293, 6:294, 6:603, 6:645
    • A. Hamilton, 2:176–177, 5:563–565, 5:566n
    • happiness of agricultural workers, 2:296
    • happiness of future generations, 2:533
    • P. Henry, 4:595–6n, 4:597, 4:598–605, 4:616
    • J. Henry’s mission, 4:574
    • hereditary government, 2:252, 2:276–277, 3:554
    • his presidential administration, 1:338–339, 3:4, 3:336–337
    • his role in Virginia politics, 3:507–508
    • historical works, 6:58–59
    • his youth, 4:671
    • housewives’ use of chemistry, 5:223–224
    • immoral laws, 1:472
    • importance of correspondence, 2:335
    • incompetent U.S. military leaders, 6:509–510
    • Indians, 2:59, 2:60n, 2:175, 2:301, 2:359–360, 4:429, 5:122–124, 5:367, 6:137–138
    • intellectual capacity of blacks, 1:588–589, 1:590n
    • internal commerce, 6:57
    • Jesus, 1:564, 2:157, 6:299, 6:299, 6:299, 6:508, 6:549, 6:549
    • Lafayette, 3:504
    • landscape design, 1:190, 1:191
    • languages, 3:616, 4:162–163, 6:402–406
    • legal profession, 2:187, 4:162
    • litigation, 2:102
    • E. Livingston, 3:203–204, 4:292n, 5:143–145
    • loss of loved ones, 6:551
    • lotteries, 2:365
    • Lynchburg, 5:104–105
    • J. Madison, 5:367, 5:368
    • J. Marshall, 2:416, 2:420, 2:421n, 2:473, 3:118, 3:119n, 3:124, 3:125n, 3:204, 6:195
    • J. Marshall’s Life of George Washington, 1:589, 1:590n
    • Massachusetts, 6:518–520
    • mathematical study, 1:633, 2:110, 2:134, 2:295, 2:536, 4:87, 4:368, 4:369
    • mathematics, 5:366
    • T. Matlack, 5:94
    • medicine, 2:178, 2:187, 5:669–670
    • military life in peacetime, 2:127
    • military stores at New London, 5:104–105
    • militia, 6:154–155, 6:209
    • monastic life, 2:127
    • J. Monroe, 5:367
    • morality in government, 1:559, 2:513
    • L. Moreau Lislet’s Mémoire, 3:203
    • Napoleon, 1:20, 1:154–155, 1:169, 1:442, 2:210, 2:341, 2:491, 3:208, 3:238, 3:313, 3:437, 3:554, 3:578–579, 4:52, 4:83, 4:84n, 4:148, 4:149n, 4:670, 4:672, 5:311, 5:385, 5:502, 5:546, 5:561, 5:600–601, 6:53, 6:57–58, 6:140–141, 6:144, 6:293–294, 6:539, 6:644–645
    • M. Nash’s Ephemeris, 4:243–245
    • neology, 6:402–406
    • nepotism, 2:76–77, 2:183, 2:184n
    • New England law, 3:117–119, 3:124–125, 3:165
    • New England politics, 4:83
    • newspapers, 1:49, 4:429, 4:471, 4:472, 4:637, 6:154, 6:400–401
    • obligations of wealthy farmers, 2:388, 2:490, 2:492
    • old lawyers and doctors, 2:489, 2:668–669
    • paper money, 6:494, 6:497, 6:580–592, 6:594
    • patent law, 6:380, 6:381, 6:382–384, 6:514
    • patronage, 1:30–31, 1:181, 6:50, 6:161–162, 6:211
    • peace with Great Britain, 6:123–124, 6:209
    • penmanship, 2:335, 2:352
    • perpetual-motion machines, 5:506–507
    • plowing, 6:69
    • poetry, 1:504
    • political divisions, 6:231–233, 6:234
    • Poplar Forest, 3:394
    • posterity, 5:166, 6:233, 6:234
    • powers of Va. governor, 4:432–434, 4:485–486
    • preservation of Indian artifacts, 6:251
    • the presidency, 6:207, 6:263, 6:264n
    • privacy of correspondence, 2:139–140, 2:249
    • promotion of arts and sciences, 6:251
    • proper role of government, 4:570, 6:400
    • proper use of U.S. Navy, 6:57, 6:121, 6:154, 6:208, 6:210
    • Psalms, 6:550–551
    • publication of his letters, 6:47, 6:193
    • public debt, 1:168–169, 1:598, 3:560, 3:566, 6:220–222, 6:490–497, 6:586–588
    • punishing runaway slaves, 6:331
    • Quakers, American, 2:157–158, 2:159, 4:52, 6:439
    • T. J. Randolph, 5:94
    • T. M. Randolph, 6:69
    • reading, 6:52–53, 6:437
    • recommendations for office, 1:30–31, 1:77
    • reformation of English orthography, 6:413–415
    • regicide, 6:293
    • religion, 1:563–565, 1:565–566, 2:157–158, 6:160, 6:180, 6:193, 6:204, 6:298, 6:299, 6:318, 6:438–439, 6:439–440, 6:508, 6:548–550
    • republican institutions, 6:125
    • republicanism, 2:176–177, 5:546–547
    • Republican party, 1:236–237, 2:177, 2:272, 5:564–565
    • Republican unity, 3:508–509, 3:515, 3:563–564, 3:584, 3:586, 3:592–593, 3:595, 3:606
    • restrictions on foreign trade, 6:205, 6:205
    • retirement, 1:20, 1:162, 1:187, 6:123, 6:231, 6:437
    • returning to public service, 5:366–368
    • revolutions in Spanish colonies, 3:554, 3:560, 3:566
    • Rivanna River navigation, 3:138–146, 5:516–522, 5:528–529, 5:529
    • rural folk, 5:26
    • rural life, 1:559, 2:127
    • B. Rush, 6:124, 6:137, 6:160
    • B. Rush’s writings, 6:61
    • E. Sargeant’s edition of his Proceedings, 5:223–224
    • J. B. Say’s writings, 6:53
    • science, European, 6:416, 6:566, 6:566
    • S. Scott, 5:242–243
    • secession, 6:519, 6:519–520
    • sedentary habits, 2:178
    • self-government of Spanish colonies, 6:293
    • slavery, 2:382n, 4:157
    • slave’s value, 3:180–181
    • sprout kale, 6:7
    • state government, 3:337–338
    • subdivision of counties, 2:420–421
    • submarine weaponry, 6:206, 6:313
    • suicide, 6:293
    • Supreme Court, 3:124, 3:165, 3:182
    • Tacitus and his translators, 6:93
    • taxes, 3:559–560, 3:566, 4:483, 4:585–586, 6:220–225, 6:490–497
    • term limits, 6:68, 6:518, 6:520n
    • textile machinery, 5:207–208, 5:209, 5:215
    • torpedoes (mines), 6:319
    • trade with belligerents, 4:622–623
    • travel, 3:289
    • travel accounts, 5:218
    • treaties with Great Britain, 1:169
    • treatment of prisoners of war, 6:510
    • truth, 6:213
    • truth and reason, 2:215
    • tyranny abroad, 4:157–158, 5:26
    • Union, 1:126–127, 4:56, 4:73–74
    • universal military service, 6:209
    • university in Va., 1:592
    • U.S. as free society, 1:13
    • U.S. Congress, 1:61, 4:509
    • U.S. Constitution, 1:86, 4:570, 6:232, 6:567
    • U.S. military preparedness, 2:257–259, 5:293–294, 5:295
    • U.S. seizure of Mobile, 6:293
    • value of commonplacing, 4:162
    • vice presidency, 6:207, 6:263, 6:264n
    • Virginia’s economy, 3:102–104
    • viticulture, 4:176–177
    • R. Walpole, 1:512
    • D. B. Warden, 3:248–249
    • warm baths, 1:191–192, 2:378
    • war with France, 4:670, 6:141–145, 6:490–491, 6:538–539
    • war with Great Britain, 1:442, 1:510, 2:73–74, 2:93, 2:378, 3:603, 4:78, 4:83, 4:133, 4:148, 4:156–157, 4:158, 4:198–199, 4:236–237, 4:472, 4:482, 4:483, 4:574, 4:585, 4:622–623, 4:632–633, 4:637, 4:669–671, 5:26, 5:95, 5:186–188, 5:191, 5:293–294, 5:303–304, 5:311, 5:546, 5:561, 5:591, 5:606, 5:608–609, 6:53, 6:64, 6:141–145, 6:205, 6:205, 6:205–206, 6:209, 6:293, 6:491, 6:538–539, 6:645
    • weights, measures, and coinage, 4:147–149, 4:222–229, 4:409–411, 5:92
    • western land grants, 2:258–259
    • western settlement, 5:74–75
    • J. Wilkinson, 4:412–413
    • J. J. Wilmer’s Fourth of July oration, 5:288
    • writing less, 1:166, 1:383, 5:430
    • youthful impressions, 2:187
  • Portraits
    • W. Birch bust portrait, 3:625n, 5:221n
    • W. Birch’s engraving, drawing, and profile, 5:221n
    • D. Edwin’s engraving, 5:221n, 5:288
    • T. Gimbrede cameo, 1:xlvii, 1:23, 1:32, 1:380 (illus.)
    • T. Gimbrede engraving, 4:540 (illus.)
    • T. Kosciuszko engraving, 2:39–40n, 2:106
    • B. Otis’s painting, 6:149n
    • R. Peale’s painting, 3:625n, 6:125, 6:148, 6:149n
    • at President’s House, 2:127
    • G. Stuart’s paintings, 6:148, 6:149n
    • TJ’s collection of, 2:93
  • Public Service
    • acts passed during presidency, 3:120, 3:121, 3:122n
    • administration criticized, 1:138n, 3:544
    • administration supported, 1:21–22, 1:26–29, 1:86n, 1:120, 1:176–178, 1:530–534, 3:510–511, 5:177, 5:592
    • in Continental Congress, 4:567, 4:601, 6:183, 6:184n
    • as governor of Va., 1:646, 2:87, 3:457, 3:579–581, 3:605, 4:377–378, 4:432, 4:434n, 4:468, 4:546, 4:568n, 4:602, 4:626
    • inaugural addresses of, 3:631, 3:633n, 5:565, 5:566n, 5:626, 5:679, 5:680n
    • messages to Congress, 3:248, 3:537n
    • as minister to France, 1:43, 1:610, 2:104, 2:106n, 2:126, 4:602, 5:437–438n, 5:503–504
    • as patent board member, 6:383–384, 6:386n
    • as potential presidential candidate, 5:330–331, 5:368–369, 5:581
    • as potential secretary of state, 5:78–80
    • as president, 2:139–140, 2:158, 2:159–160, 2:183, 2:189, 2:192, 2:257–259, 2:272–273, 2:315, 2:412n, 5:383n
    • presidential cabinet of, 3:601–602, 3:603n
    • and revision of Va. laws, 1:381–383, 1:384n, 3:190–191, 3:569–570, 3:636, 5:136
    • as secretary of state, 1:487, 1:569–570, 2:106n, 2:126, 2:272–273, 3:305, 4:602, 4:604, 5:101n, 6:183, 6:184n
    • as Va. burgess, 1:487, 1:502–503, 4:600–601, 4:602
    • as visitor of the College of William and Mary, 2:535, 2:671
  • Travels
    • notes on distances between Monticello and Montpellier, 1:562–563
    • plans visit to Montpellier, 5:336
    • plans visit to Poplar Forest, 3:30, 3:46, 3:67, 3:75, 3:86, 3:86, 3:154, 3:327–328, 3:332, 3:334, 3:339, 3:421, 3:644, 4:11, 4:132, 5:9, 5:17, 5:336, 5:401–402, 5:417, 5:446, 5:448
    • plans visit to Richmond, 2:340, 2:464
    • to Richmond, 1:608, 1:611n, 1:620–621, 1:625
    • visits Divers family, 1:98n
    • visits Poplar Forest, 2:xliii, 2:50, 2:256, 2:314, 2:329, 2:408, 2:462, 2:464, 3:64, 3:102, 3:286, 3:316, 3:347, 3:351n, 3:397n, 4:5, 4:6n, 4:82, 4:86, 4:87, 4:90, 4:94, 4:95, 4:98, 4:146, 4:183, 4:312, 4:346n, 4:429, 4:459, 4:460, 4:463, 4:584, 4:620, 4:650, 4:675, 4:676, 4:677, 4:679
    • from Washington, D.C., 1:14, 1:51–52, 1:61
  • Writings
    • Abstract of the Rivanna Company Bill, 6:595, 6:596–597
    • Act for establishing Religious Freedom, 1:384n, 1:487, 6:565
    • agreements with John Harvie, 2:227, 2:228–229, 2:229
    • Agreement with Benjamin Johnson for Exchange of Poplar Forest Lands, 5:486–488
    • Agreement with Youen Carden, 2:38–39
    • Amendments and Notes to Statement on the Batture Case, 3:226–227, 3:316, 3:424–425
    • Anas, 2:92, 2:93n
    • Answer to Bill of Complaint in Scott v. Jefferson and Harrison, 5:xlvii–xlviii, 5:230–238, 5:358 (illus.)
    • authorizations to sell land, 2:6, 2:79
    • Bill for Proportioning Crimes and Punishments, 1:382, 1:384n
    • Bill for the More General Diffusion of Knowledge, 2:385, 6:565, 6:565
    • Bill of Complaint in Jefferson v. Michie, 6:196–201, 6:472–481, 6:576, 6:629–630
    • Biography of Meriwether Lewis, 6:357, 6:417–418, 6:418–424, 6:427, 6:429, 6:430, 6:531, 6:532
    • Calculations for a Horizontal Sundial at Poplar Forest, 4:96–98
    • and calculations of Poplar Forest latitude, 3:361–367
    • J. W. Campbell’s proposed edition of, 1:385
    • Case Book, 3:211
    • Catalogue of Books on Agriculture, 2:81–83, 2:195
    • Certificate of Acquaintance with Alexander Quarrier, 5:109
    • Chronological Series of Facts Relative to Louisiana, 3:281, 3:282–283, 3:292, 3:297, 3:327, 3:328n
    • Clothing and Bedding Distribution List for Poplar Forest, 6:308–310
    • Constitution for Proposed Agricultural Society of Albemarle, 3:347–352
    • Conveyance of Bear Branch Land to William Radford and Joel Yancey, 4:316–319
    • Conveyance of Lot in Richmond to David Higginbotham, 4:287–288
    • Conveyance of Part of Shadwell to Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 6:35–36
    • Conveyance of Slaves to Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 6:36–37
    • Craven and Jane Peyton’s Conveyance of the Henderson Lands, 1:459–463
    • Declaration to Craven Peyton, 1:463
    • draft answer in Gilliam v. Fleming, 1:365n
    • draft constitution for Va., 2:381, 2:383n
    • Examination into the Boundaries of Louisiana, 3:256, 3:281, 3:282–283
    • Farm Book, 4:xliv, 4:370 (illus.)
    • First Inaugural Address, 4:152, 4:153n, 5:679, 5:680n, 6:528, 6:530n
    • Garden Book, 3:xlv, 3:358 (illus.)
    • Instructions for Poplar Forest Management, 4:379–382, 5:488–490
    • Jury Findings regarding Land Seized by David Michie, 5:278–280
    • “Libels” scrapbook, 1:400n
    • List of Authorities cited in Statement on the Batture Case, 3:546–547
    • List of Batture-Related Papers and Pamphlets sent to Counsel, 3:483–488, 3:499–500, 5:16, 5:17n
    • List of Blankets and Cloth Distributed to Poplar Forest Slaves, 5:460–463
    • List of Landholdings and Monticello Slaves, 4:386–388
    • List of Recommended Books for J. Wyche, 1:580–582
    • List of Slaves at Poplar Forest, 4:384–386
    • Manual of Parliamentary Practice, 1:486–487, 3:243, 3:296, 3:309, 3:334, 3:427, 4:xliii, 4:288, 4:289n, 4:370 (illus.), 4:397, 4:400–401, 4:430, 4:464, 4:471, 4:472n, 4:493, 4:560, 5:222, 5:254
    • Memorandum Book, 1:xlvii, 1:380 (illus.)
    • memorandum on creation of U.S. Bank, 2:70, 2:92
    • Memorandum on Lease to Eli Alexander, 2:277–281
    • Memorandum on the Expiration of John H. Craven’s Lease, 2:112–113
    • messages to Congress, 1:538–539, 1:569–570
    • Mortgage of Campbell County Land to Samuel J. Harrison, 5:61–62
    • Non-Congressional Distribution List for Batture Pamphlet, 4:624–625
    • Note on the Nile and Mississippi Rivers, 3:45–46
    • Notes on a Conversation with James Steptoe, 5:32–33
    • Notes on Agreement with John M. Perry, 2:169
    • Notes on Benjamin Johnson’s Lands Adjacent to Poplar Forest, 5:475–476
    • Notes on Breeding Merino Sheep, 2:390
    • Notes on Distances between Monticello and Montpellier, 1:562–563
    • Notes on Evidence Needed in Scott v. Jefferson and Harrison, 5:229
    • Notes on Expenses, 5:5–6
    • Notes on Household Consumption, 4:209–212
    • Notes on Ivy Creek Lands, 1:670–671
    • Notes on Layout of Fields at Lego, 5:362
    • Notes on Monticello Plantings, 3:455
    • Notes on Outstanding Debts, 5:298–299
    • Notes on Patrick Henry, 4:598–605
    • Notes on Poplar Forest and on Scott v. Jefferson and Harrison, 5:33–35
    • Notes on Poplar Forest Plantings and Geography, 3:xlv–xlvi, 3:352–355, 3:358 (illus.)
    • Notes on Samuel Scott’s Bill of Complaint, 5:89–90
    • Notes on the Latitude of Willis’s Mountain, 4:344–346
    • Notes on the State of Virginia, 1:197, 1:265, 1:385, 1:486, 1:567–568, 1:587–588, 1:588–589, 1:600–601, 1:654, 2:60n, 2:71, 2:173, 2:174n, 2:204–205n, 2:215, 2:340, 2:382n, 3:38, 3:40n, 3:87, 3:108, 3:243n, 3:386n, 3:555, 4:117n, 4:352, 4:354n, 4:431n, 5:170, 5:171n, 5:407n, 5:460, 5:460n, 5:627–628, 5:629n, 5:650, 6:322
    • Notes on Wheat Shipments from Poplar Forest, 5:481–482
    • Notes on Winter Vegetable Needs, 2:37–38
    • The Philosophy of Jesus of Nazareth, 6:549
    • preface to statement on the batture case, 4:520
    • The Proceedings of the Government of the United States, in maintaining the Public Right to the Beach of the Missisipi, Adjacent to New-Orleans, against the Intrusion of Edward Livingston, 2:657, 3:46n, 3:135n, 3:176n, 3:547n, 4:292n, 4:370 (illus.), 4:520n, 4:565, 4:574, 4:575, 4:578, 4:581, 4:582, 4:585, 4:586, 4:588, 4:594, 4:595, 4:596, 4:597, 4:605, 4:606, 4:616, 4:624–625, 4:631, 4:631–632, 4:632, 4:637, 4:639, 4:639, 4:640, 4:642, 4:642, 4:643, 4:646, 4:664, 4:671, 5:45–47, 5:106, 5:180, 5:219–220, 5:392, 5:548, 6:236, 6:627, 6:627–628
    • Proposed Agreement with Eli Alexander, 2:240
    • Report on Census, 1:569–570
    • Report on Commerce, 1:487
    • Report on Copper Coinage, 1:487
    • Report on Desalination of Sea Water, 1:487
    • Report on the Fisheries, 1:487
    • Report on Weights and Measures, 1:487
    • Resurvey of Lego, 2:107–109
    • Statement of Facts in the Batture Case, 3:270–271, 3:290, 3:481–488, 3:489–499, 3:499–500
    • statement on the batture case, 2:494, 2:511, 2:532, 2:545, 2:568, 2:657, 2:659–660, 2:675–677, 2:678–679, 3:42, 3:70–73, 3:109–110, 3:123–124, 3:130–134, 3:147, 3:152–153, 3:176n, 3:201, 3:290, 3:317, 3:326, 3:498n, 3:499, 4:xliii, 4:xliv, 4:291n, 4:311, 4:367, 4:368, 4:393–394, 4:431, 4:466, 4:477–478, 4:482, 4:485, 4:492–493, 4:520, 4:521–522, 4:567–568
    • Summary Journal of Letters, 1:xlvii–xlviii, 1:380 (illus.), 3:428–430
    • A Summary View of the Rights of British America, 1:486, 1:487n, 1:539, 1:569–570
    • Survey of Bear Creek Lands, 4:279–280
    • syllabus of Jesus’s doctrines, 6:439–440, 6:499–500, 6:520, 6:548, 6:616, 6:618
    • translates Destutt de Tracy’s works, 1:260–262, 1:262n, 1:270, 3:3–4, 3:6–7, 3:11–15, 3:21–23, 3:89, 3:184–185, 3:207, 3:310–312, 3:335, 3:339
    • Warrant for Restitution of Land Seized by David Michie, 5:280–281
    • Weather Memorandum Book, 2:71, 4:33, 5:xlviii, 5:57n, 5:358 (illus.), 5:576n
    • Will of Anne Scott Marks, 6:34–35

Jefferson, Thomas (TJ’s cousin; Field Jefferson’s son), 3:304, 3:308n

Jefferson, Thomas (TJ’s nephew; Randolph Jefferson’s son), 1:462n

Jefferson College (Washington Co., Pa.)

  • students address TJ, 1:4–6
  • students at, 4:372

Jefferson County, Va. (now W. Va.)

  • silver ore found at, 3:647–648

Jefferson Cups, 2:xlii, 2:315–316, 2:380 (illus.), 2:474, 3:83, 3:154, 3:168, 3:177

Jeffersonia Antivenena. See Jeffersonia diphylla (twinleaf)

Jeffersonia diphylla (twinleaf)

  • medicinal properties of, 1:56–57

Jefferson v. Michie

  • decisions appealed, 6:153, 6:153n, 6:182, 6:215–216, 6:573
  • and depositions, 5:179, 5:180, 5:192–198, 6:76–77, 6:81, 6:152–153, 6:153, 6:153, 6:198–200, 6:201n, 6:464–465, 6:479–480, 6:480, 6:576, 6:630
  • jury findings, 5:278–280, 6:182, 6:198, 6:215, 6:554, 6:555, 6:573
  • jury summoned, 5:274
  • lawsuit proposed, 5:149–150, 5:156–157, 5:260–262
  • D. Michie’s appeal denied, 6:554, 6:555, 6:573, 6:576
  • D. Michie’s plea and answer in, 6:472–482, 6:576
  • TJ pays counsel, 6:598n, 6:630
  • TJ’s bill of complaint in, 6:196–200, 6:472–481, 6:576, 6:629–630
  • warrant for restitution of land to TJ, 5:280–281, 6:182, 6:198, 6:215, 6:479, 6:554, 6:555

Jeffrey, Francis, 3:200n, 5:634, 5:636n

Jemmy (slave), 4:231n

Jenings, Edmund

  • A. Randolph’s father, 4:616

Jenkings, William

  • identified, 1:319–320n
  • letter to, 1:319–320
  • and Natural Bridge land, 1:318, 1:319n, 1:506–507

Jenks, William

  • An Eulogy, illustrative of the life, and commemorative of the beneficence of the late Hon. James Bowdoin, 5:597, 5:597n

Jennings, Samuel Kennedy

  • identified, 6:570–571n
  • letter from, 6:569–571
  • and “portable warm and hot bath”, 6:570, 6:615

Jenny (E. Randolph’s slave), 4:231n

Jenny (TJ’s slave; b. 1764)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:386

Jenny (TJ’s slave; b. 1768)

  • family of, 6:36
  • on Monticello slave list, 4:387

Jeremiah (Hebrew prophet), 6:542

Jeremiah (Jerry) (TJ’s slave; b. 1777)

  • carries flour for TJ, 5:121
  • on Monticello slave list, 4:387

Jerry (R. Jefferson’s slave), 2:453n

Jerry (TJ’s slave; b. 1777). See Jeremiah (Jerry) (TJ’s slave; b. 1777)

Jerry (TJ’s slave; b. 1802)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:387

Jerusalem

  • destruction of, 6:618

Jerusalem artichokes, 3:348

Jervaux (Napoleon’s aide-de-camp), 1:372

Jervey, James

  • identified, 6:89n
  • letter from, 6:88–90
  • letter to, 6:124–125
  • and Seventy-Six Association, 6:88–89, 6:124–125

Jesse (TJ’s slave; b. 1772)

  • laborer, 4:379
  • on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:386, 5:462, 6:308

Jesse (TJ’s slave; b. 1790)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:387

Jesuits

  • and batture, 3:71, 3:175n, 3:489

Jesus

  • crucifixion of, 4:100
  • doctrines of, 2:382n
  • mentioned, 6:239n, 6:387
  • miracles of, 6:300, 6:302
  • as prophet, 2:592, 6:447
  • resurrection of, 6:236, 6:300, 6:302
  • TJ on, 1:564, 2:157, 6:299, 6:299, 6:299, 6:439–440, 6:549, 6:549

Jewett, Leonard

  • identified, 1:380n
  • and judicial review, 1:380
  • letter from, 1:380

Jewish law

  • and batture controversy, 3:124, 3:165

Jim (TJ’s slave; b. 1772)

  • on Poplar Forest slave list, 4:382, 4:383n

jimsonweed (Datura stramonium), 6:293

Joe (J. W. Eppes’s slave), 2:368, 3:256

Joe (TJ’s slave; b. 1780). See Fossett, Joseph (Joe) (TJ’s slave; b. 1780)

Joe (TJ’s slave; b. 1801)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:387

Joe (TJ’s slave; b. 1805). See Hughes, Joe (TJ’s slave; b. 1805)

Joe (TJ’s slave; b. 1806)

  • on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:386, 5:462, 6:308

Joel Barlow to his Fellow Citizens, of the United States of America. Letter I, 5:615, 5:617n, 5:619

Joel Barlow to his Fellow Citizens of the United States. Letter II, 5:615, 5:617n, 5:619

John (New Testament evangelist), 6:521

John (R. B. Sthreshly’s slave), 6:554

John (TJ’s slave; b. 1753)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:386

John (TJ’s slave; b. ca. 1776). See Hemmings, John (TJ’s slave; b. ca. 1776)

John (TJ’s slave; b. 1785)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:387

John (TJ’s slave; b. 1800). See Hern, John (TJ’s slave; b. 1800)

John (TJ’s slave; b. 1811)

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

John, archduke of Austria, 1:372

John Adams (ship)

  • arrival of anticipated, 2:287, 2:342, 2:418, 2:436
  • carries letters to and from Europe, 2:73, 2:242, 2:244, 2:310, 2:470, 2:480, 3:54, 3:211, 4:325
  • and W. Short, 2:200, 2:475
  • D. B. Warden to sail on, 3:427

John Hanbury & Company (British firm), 3:195n

Johnny (TJ’s slave; b. 1804)

  • on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:385, 5:460, 6:309

Johns, Kensey, 5:601n

Johnson, Mr., 6:346

Johnson, Mr. (of Germantown, Pa.), 5:324

Johnson, Abraham

  • witnesses warrant, 5:280

Johnson, Benjamin

  • lands of, 4:309n, 4:683n, 5:31, 5:49, 5:61, 5:470n
  • land transactions with, 4:387, 5:470, 5:475–476, 5:479–481, 5:486, 5:486–488
  • letters from accounted for, 5:481n
  • letters to, 5:470, 5:479–481
  • and survey of TJ’s Tomahawk plantation, 6:488n

Johnson, Chapman

  • hopes to visit TJ, 6:630
  • identified, 5:530n
  • and Jefferson v. Michie, 6:182, 6:215–216, 6:554, 6:597, 6:598n, 6:630
  • letter from accounted for, 5:530n
  • letters from, 5:549, 6:182, 6:215–216, 6:630–631
  • letters to, 5:529–530, 6:597–598
  • letters to accounted for, 5:530n, 6:182n, 6:216n
  • portrait of, 5:xlviii, 5:358 (illus.)
  • and Rivanna Company, 5:522, 5:529, 5:549, 5:556, 5:638–639, 6:597–598, 6:630–631

Johnson, Curtis

  • rents land from W. Short, 4:197

Johnson, David, 5:487

Johnson, Edward

  • Wonder-Working Providence of Sions Saviour, 5:386, 5:390n

Johnson, Jarvis

  • and Bedford Co. land, 5:475, 5:479

Johnson, Joseph

  • identified, 4:106n
  • letter from, 4:105–107
  • letter to accounted for, 4:107n
  • and Seventy-Six Association, 4:105, 4:106n

Johnson, Lemuel

  • witnesses agreement, 5:487–488

Johnson, Lilbourn

  • witnesses agreement, 5:487

Johnson, Nicholas, 5:61, 5:475

Johnson, Reuben

  • petition to General Assembly, 4:346–349

Johnson, Richard Mentor

  • and army position for J. McKinney, 5:586, 5:591, 5:592, 5:611
  • and batture controversy, 3:204, 3:244, 3:255
  • family of, 4:130
  • identified, 5:586n
  • letters from, 5:592, 5:611
  • letters to, 5:586, 5:591
  • TJ on, 3:204
  • on War of 1812, 5:611

Johnson, Robert

  • identified, 4:130n
  • and legislative instructions, 4:128–129
  • letter from, 4:128–130

Johnson, Samuel

  • A Dictionary of the English Language, 6:387, 6:404, 6:406
  • and edition of Shakespeare, 1:412n
  • The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 6:183
  • quoted by J. Adams, 6:466, 6:467n
  • quoted by E. Trist, 6:266, 6:267n

Johnson, Stephen William

  • identified, 2:297n
  • letter from accounted for, 2:297n
  • letter to, 2:297
  • sends information on manufacturing, 2:297

Johnson, Thomas

  • petition to General Assembly, 4:346–349

Johnson, Thomas (of Maryland)

  • as member of Continental Congress, 6:612

Johnson, William

  • letter from accounted for, 4:689

Johnson, William (1771–1834)

  • and benne cultivation, 1:211
  • identified, 1:555n
  • letter from, 1:555
  • letter to, 2:301–302
  • mentioned, 3:62n, 6:29n
  • sends seeds to TJ, 1:555, 2:301–302
  • TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:625

Johnson, William (waterman)

  • carries flour to Richmond, 3:518, 3:531, 4:24n, 4:219, 4:233, 4:234n, 4:526, 4:557, 4:580, 5:121
  • carries tobacco to Richmond, 4:24n, 4:580
  • delivers letter, 4:487
  • identified, 3:310n
  • lease with TJ, 3:310
  • rents Milton lands, 5:426, 5:426, 5:426, 5:426, 5:427, 5:427, 5:427, 5:427, 5:427
  • transports goods from Richmond, 4:57, 4:522, 4:526, 4:530, 4:548, 5:599

Johnston, Arthur

  • as translator of Psalms, 6:551, 6:552n

Johnston, Charles

  • identified, 2:230n
  • letter from accounted for, 2:230n, 5:458n, 6:483n
  • letter to, 2:230, 3:164, 5:457–458, 6:482–483
  • and mail service, 3:56, 3:104n, 3:164
  • and plastering at Poplar Forest, 5:457–458
  • purchases TJ’s tobacco, 2:96, 2:230, 2:300, 2:314, 2:329n
  • and TJ’s debt to B. Griffin, 6:482–483

Johnston, General Washington

  • letter from accounted for, 1:96n

Johnston, George

  • and Stamp Act resolutions, 4:599

Johnston, James, 2:118, 2:255

Johnston, John

  • Indian agent at Indiana Territory, 1:574–575

Johnston, R.

  • transports seed to TJ, 4:559

Joncherez, Alexander L.

  • identified, 5:203n
  • letter from, 5:202–204
  • letter to, 5:292
  • and maps for TJ, 5:202–203, 5:292

Jones, Maj., 2:261

Jones, Mr. (Richmond boardinghouse owner), 1:590

Jones, Benjamin

  • identified, 4:634n
  • letters from accounted for, 4:24n, 4:315n, 4:634n, 5:133n
  • letter to, 4:634, 5:133
  • letter to accounted for, 4:634n
  • makes payments for TJ, 4:186n, 4:633, 4:634, 5:211
  • TJ pays, 4:580, 5:14, 5:132, 5:133

Jones, John Gale, 3:32n

Jones, John R., 6:54n

Jones, John Rice, 6:324

Jones, Levin, 1:522

Jones, Martha Burke. See Eppes, Martha Burke Jones

Jones, Mary Trist (Philip Livingston Jones’s wife). See Tournillon, Mary Louisa Brown Trist Jones

Jones, Meriwether, 6:126, 6:161, 6:162

Jones, Philip Livingston, 1:74n, 1:509, 2:266n

Jones, P. T.

  • and clover seed, 4:525
  • letter from, 4:525

Jones, Sally Skelton, 3:85, 3:86n

Jones, Skelton

  • and J. D. Burk’s History of Virginia, 1:288–289, 1:289n, 1:331, 1:634n, 3:569–570, 5:509, 5:513n
  • and Gilliam v. Fleming, 1:304, 1:305n, 1:307, 1:329–330
  • identified, 1:289n
  • letters from, 1:288–289, 1:331, 3:297, 3:569–570
  • letters to, 1:305–306, 1:381–384, 3:422–423
  • seeks loan from TJ, 3:297, 3:422–423

Jones, Stephen, 1:330

Jones, Thomas (d. 1692)

  • Les Reports de divers special cases en le Common Bank & en le Court del Bank le Roy, 3:547

Jones, Thomas (father of Skelton Jones), 1:305n

Jones, Walter

  • on American politics, 6:643–644
  • identified, 2:236n
  • letter from, 2:234–237, 6:643–644
  • letter to, 2:272–274
  • and Republican party feuds, 2:234–236, 2:272–273
  • sends manuscript to TJ, 6:643–644, 6:644
  • TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:625

Jones, Walter F.

  • identified, 6:127n
  • recommended for naval appointment, 6:126, 6:161–162

Jones, William

  • as acting secretary of the treasury, 6:432
  • letter to J. Madison from, 6:524n
  • and naval position for F. B. Taggart, 5:502, 5:503, 6:170–171, 6:211
  • as secretary of the navy, 5:516n, 5:583, 5:588n, 5:610, 5:610n, 6:121, 6:126, 6:127n, 6:169, 6:170, 6:177n, 6:524n, 6:525, 6:525n
  • TJ purchases surveying instrument from, 4:370n

Jones & Howell (Philadelphia firm)

  • account with TJ, 1:41, 1:422–423, 1:435, 1:503, 3:259, 3:290–291, 3:526–527, 3:531, 3:597
  • identified, 1:423n
  • letters from, 1:435, 3:259
  • letters from accounted for, 1:423n, 1:503n, 2:329n, 2:463n, 3:597n
  • letters to, 1:422–423, 1:503, 2:328–329, 3:290–291, 3:526–527, 3:597, 4:315
  • letter to accounted for, 1:423n, 4:11n
  • sells nailrod and iron stock, 2:328–329, 2:463
  • TJ orders auger from, 4:315
  • TJ orders nailrod and iron stock from, 4:315, 5:133
  • TJ pays, 2:292, 2:305, 2:328, 3:526–527, 3:531, 3:550, 4:10, 4:24, 5:298

Jones v. Walker

  • and P. Henry, 4:603

Jordan, John

  • forwards TJ’s letter, 4:75, 4:113–114
  • identified, 4:75n
  • and legislative instructions, 4:113
  • letter from, 4:113–114
  • letter to, 4:75

Jordy, Frederick

  • identified, 6:547–548n
  • letter from, 6:546–548
  • requests aid from TJ, 6:546–547
  • visits Monticello, 6:547

Joseph (Old Testament patriarch), 6:380

Joseph, king of Spain. See Bonaparte, Joseph, king of Spain

Joseph II, emperor of Austria, 2:276

Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor

  • in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:504, 4:505

Josephine, empress of France, 2:246n

Joshua (Old Testament military leader), 6:542

Joshua (Jossy) (TJ’s slave; b. 1806)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:388

Jossy (TJ’s slave; b. 1806). See Joshua (Jossy) (TJ’s slave; b. 1806)

Journal Historique du dernier Voyage que feu M. de la Sale fit dans le Golfe de Mexique (Joutel), 2:676, 2:677n

Journal of a Voyage in 1775 (Mourelle de la Rúa), 1:446, 1:449n

Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, 4:289

A Journal of the Last Voyage Perform’d by Monsr de la Sale (Joutel), 3:47, 3:48n, 3:547, 5:8, 5:8n, 5:85

Journal of the Senate of the United States, 4:289

A Journal Of the Transactions and Occurrences in the settlement of Massachusetts and the other New-England Colonies (Winthrop), 5:387, 5:390n, 5:508–509

Journal of the Voyages and Travels of a Corps of Discovery, Under the command of Capt. Lewis and Capt. Clarke (Gass), 6:122

Journey from Fort Prince Wales in Hudson’s Bay to the Northern Ocean (Hearne), 1:443, 1:444–445n

Joutel, Henri

  • Journal Historique du dernier Voyage que feu M. de la Sale fit dans le Golfe de Mexique, 2:676, 2:677n
  • A Journal of the Last Voyage Perform’d by Monsr de la Sale, 3:47, 3:48n, 3:547, 5:8, 5:8n, 5:85

Joyce, Jeremiah

  • Scientific dialogues, intended for the instruction of young people, 1:36, 1:332, 1:333, 1:384, 1:482, 1:483n, 1:581, 2:51, 2:101, 2:264, 3:122, 4:201, 4:288–289, 4:401, 4:560

juboli (jujube; Zizyphus jujuba), 1:631

Judah, Manuel

  • buys TJ’s flour, 6:335, 6:356

judicial review, 1:380

Judith (Old Testament figure), 6:623

Judy (slave), 4:231n

Judy (A. S. Marks’s slave), 5:96

Juglandaceae (hickory/walnut)

  • cataloged by A. Michaux, 4:524, 4:525n

Juglans squamosa (Missouri scaly bark; scaly bark hickory), 1:657

jujube (juboli; Zizyphus jujuba), 1:631

Julien (legal authority), 3:546

Julien, Honoré

  • carries letter to TJ, 1:64
  • forwards letter for A. L. Joncherez, 5:202
  • greetings exchanged, 2:115, 2:128
  • identified, 2:115n
  • letters from, 2:115, 5:204–205
  • letter to, 2:128
  • letter to accounted for, 5:205n
  • paid by TJ, 1:42n
  • recipe for cream cheese, 5:204
  • trains chefs for TJ, 1:162
  • visits Monticello, 1:59, 1:76

Julius Paulus (Roman jurist), 3:175n

Jullien, Marc Antoine

  • Essai Général d’Education physique, morale, et intellectuelle, 1:674, 1:676n, 2:353, 2:405, 2:504, 2:532–533
  • Essai sur l’emploi du tems, 2:504
  • identified, 1:676n
  • introduced by P. S. Du Pont de Nemours, 2:503–504
  • letter from, 1:674–676
  • letter to, 2:532–533
  • mission to Italy, 2:503, 2:504n

Junius: including Letters by the same Writer, Under Other Signatures (ed. Woodfall), 6:374, 6:413

Junot, Andoche, Duc d’Abrantès

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

Jupiter (planet), 3:480, 4:368, 4:369

Jupiter (TJ’s slave; b. 1804)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:387

Ivris Græco-romani tam canonici qvam civilis (Leunclavius), 3:546

Jurisprudentiæ Contractæ sive Partitionum Juris Civilis Libri IV (Vinnius), 3:175n, 3:546

Justinian

  • Corpus juris civilis, 2:677n, 3:175n
  • D. Justiniani Institutionum libri quatuor. The Four Books of Justinian’s Institutions, 5:136, 5:137n, 5:275–276, 5:277n
  • D. Justiniani sacratissimi principis, 3:48, 3:175n

Iustini Historae Phillipicae Cum integris Commentariis Iac (Justinius), 1:580

Justinius, Marcus Junianus

  • Iustini Historae Phillipicae Cum integris Commentariis Iac, 1:580

Juvenal (Decimus Junius Juvenalis)

  • quoted by J. Adams, 6:146, 6:147n, 6:466, 6:467n

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