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Eagle Tavern (Richmond), 1:611n, 1:613, 1:614n

Earley, Mr., 2:238–239n

earthquakes

  • in Lisbon, 4:189, 4:190n
  • near New Madrid, 4:342n, 4:480, 4:573–574

East, Edward Hyde

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

Easterly, George

  • Monroe recommends, 2:283
  • patent received by, 2:283n

East Florida

  • and Amelia Island, 4:593, 4:594n, 4:623, 4:665
  • Madison on, 4:284n
  • TJ favors U.S. seizure of, 3:281–282, 3:327, 3:328n, 3:437

East Indies Company, 3:174n

Eastman, Jonathan, 3:120–121, 3:122n

Easton, Rufus

  • and land claims, 4:70–71

East Tennessee College

  • chartered, 2:266, 2:268n
  • letter from trustees of lottery for, 2:266–268
  • letter to trustees of lottery for, 2:365–366
  • lottery to benefit, 2:266–267, 2:268n, 2:365

An Easy First Book for Children; or The First Part of the Rhyming Spelling Book. on a new plan (Saunders), 2:306–308

Eaton, William

  • and broad-tailed sheep, 1:477

Ebbets, John

  • captain of Enterprize, 4:550, 4:554n

An ecclesiastical history, ancient and modern, from the birth of Christ to the beginning of the eighteenth century (Mosheim), 1:581

Eccleston, Daniel Belteshazzar Plantagenet

  • identified, 2:113–114n
  • letter from, 2:113–114
  • seeks likeness of TJ, 2:113

Eclogues (Virgil), 1:345n, 3:370, 3:371n

École de Pharmacie, 1:146n

Écoles Normale. See Séances des Écoles Normales, recueillies par des Sténographes et revues par les Professeurs

Economie de la Vie Humaine (trans. Bordes), 3:50n

The Economy of Human Life (Dodsley and Stanhope), 3:50n

Eddy, John H.

  • Map of the Western Part of the State of New York, 3:597–598

Eddystone Rocks (English Channel)

  • lighthouse at, 2:265

Edgehill School (Albemarle Co.), 3:635n

Edgehill (T. M. Randolph's Albemarle Co. estate)

  • contour plowing at, 2:254
  • family at, 2:393, 3:644
  • location of, 4:6n
  • M. J. Randolph at, 4:132
  • purchased from TJ, 3:432
  • spring near, 4:143

Edgemont (J. P. Cocke's Albemarle Co. estate)

  • house at designed by TJ, 4:650n

Edgeworth, Maria

  • The Modern Griselda: A Tale, 3:623n, 3:633, 3:634n, 4:289
  • Moral Tales for young people, 3:623n, 3:635, 4:289
  • The Parent's Assistant; or, Stories for Children, 2:101, 2:193, 2:264, 3:122, 4:289
  • Tales of Fashionable Life, 2:193, 2:264, 3:122

Edict of Tolerance (1781)

  • in Van der Kemp's proposed book, 4:505

Edinburgh, University of, 2:565, 4:427

Edinburgh Encyclopedia, 3:51n, 3:589, 3:609

Edinburgh Review, 1:348, 1:349n, 3:599, 4:367, 4:477, 4:478, 4:485

Edmondson, Andrew

  • at Battle of Kings Mountain, 4:135

Edmondson, Robert, Sr.

  • at Battle of Kings Mountain, 4:135

Edmondson, Robert, Jr.

  • at Battle of Kings Mountain, 4:135

Edmondson, William

  • at Battle of Kings Mountain, 4:135

Edmonia (slave), 4:231n

Edmund (M. Daingerfield's slave), 2:41, 3:112, 3:180–181, 4:142, 4:217–218, 4:556

Edmund (TJ's slave; b. 1809)

  • on Poplar Forest slave list, 4:385

education

  • colleges and schools (See schools and colleges)
  • Du Pont de Nemours on, 1:202n, 1:584–585, 4:125
  • Essai Général d'Education (Jullien), 2:353, 2:405, 2:504, 2:532–533
  • of Indian children, 1:7, 1:660–662, 2:55–57, 2:58n, 3:369–371, 3:543
  • Kosciuszko on, 4:469
  • in Ky., 1:456
  • Latin, 3:327, 3:372, 3:501
  • at Monticello, 1:181–182, 1:215n, 1:245, 1:389, 1:416, 1:650, 2:28, 2:51, 2:58, 2:92, 2:103, 2:129, 2:206, 2:341, 2:378
  • Randolph, Thomas Jefferson (See Randolph, Thomas Jefferson (TJ's grandson): education of)
  • Samuel H. Smith on, 1:30n
  • schools and colleges
  • Sketch of a Plan and Method of Education (Neef), 4:661
  • TJ's opinion of, 2:365–366, 2:420, 4:162–163
  • of Trist brothers, 4:513, 4:514n
  • Tyler on, 2:384–385, 2:458
  • in Van der Kemp's proposed book, 4:502

Sur l'éducation nationale dans les États-Unis d'Amérique (Du Pont de Nemours), 1:592, 1:593n, 1:674, 4:125, 4:127n, 4:327

Edwards, James L.

  • and Georgia Republican, 4:92–93, 4:127–128, 4:130–131
  • identified, 4:93n
  • letter from, 4:92–93
  • letter to, 4:127–128

Edwards, Lewis

  • reference for J. L. Edwards, 4:92

Edwards, Mrs., 2:14

Edwards, Ninian

  • and sedition law, 1:278

Edwin (TJ's slave; b. 1793). See Colbert, Edwin (TJ's slave)

Edy (Eday, Eady) (TJ's slave)

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

Edy (TJ's slave; b. 1787). See Fossett, Edith (Edy) Hern (TJ's slave)

Edy (TJ's slave; b. 1792)

  • on Poplar Forest slave list, 4:384, 4:385, 4:386n
  • weaver, 4:380

Edy (TJ's slave; b. 1806)

  • on Poplar Forest slave list, 4:384, 4:385

Effets du blocus continental (D'Ivernois), 3:198, 3:200n, 3:274

eggplant, 2:481, 3:439–440, 4:497, 4:498

eggs, 2:291, 4:12

Egypt

  • and batture controversy, 3:45–46, 3:132–134, 3:135n, 3:226
  • financial system of, 2:582
  • TJ on, 2:274

Eirenarcha: or, Of the office of the Iustices of peace (Lambarde), 3:547

"Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" (Gray), 1:238, 1:240n

Élemens de l'Histoire de France, depuis Clovis jusqu'à Louis XV (Millot), 1:580

Elemens d'hygiène (Tourtelle), 1:597n

Élémens d'Idéologie: Idéologie proprement dite (Destutt de Tracy), 4:203, 4:209n, 4:239–241, 4:242–243n

Elements of Botany (Barton), 1:35, 1:581

Elements of Chemistry (Chaptal), 1:307

Elements of Criticism (Kames), 1:576

The Elements of Euclid (Simson), 1:576, 1:650

Elements of General History (Millot), 1:580

Elements of Mineralogy (Kirwan), 2:375, 2:377n

Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind (Stewart), 1:576

elephants, 2:508–509, 2:510

Elizabeth I, queen of England, 1:382

Elizabeth Wilson (ship), 4:325

Eliza (TJ's slave; b. 1805)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:388

Elk Hill (TJ's Goochland Co. estate), 1:305n, 1:615n, 2:84

Elk Island, 1:305n, 2:84, 2:397, 2:407, 2:424, 2:447, 3:44, 3:85

Ellenborough, Lord. See Law, Edward, 1st Earl Ellenborough

Ellen (TJ's slave; b. 1808)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:388

Ellen (TJ's slave; b. 1809). See Hern, Ellen (TJ's slave)

Ellicott, Andrew (1734–1809)

  • astronomical observations of, 4:651, 4:656
  • and B. Banneker, 1:588
  • greetings sent to, 1:453n
  • and gypsum, 3:437
  • and latitude of U.S. Capitol, 1:357
  • mentioned, 3:501n

Ellicott, Elias, 1:590n

Ellicott, George, 1:590n

Ellicott, Nathaniel

  • identified, 3:501n
  • letter from, 3:509–510
  • letter to, 3:500–501
  • TJ seeks milling advice from, 3:500–501, 3:509–510

Elliot, Samuel, 1:535

Elliott, Robert

  • identified, 3:431n
  • letter from, 3:431
  • letter to, 3:456–457
  • obtains subscription from TJ, 3:431, 3:456–457

Ellzey, Arnold

  • purchases chariot from TJ, 1:41n

elm, 4:532

elm, witch, 1:192n

Elzey, Dr. See Ellzey, Arnold

Embargo Act (1807)

  • American vessels seized under, 1:373
  • effects of, 4:14, 4:622
  • Gallatin on, 3:68
  • Gilpin's comments on, 1:418
  • Granger on, 3:128
  • and J. Henry's mission, 4:542
  • Madison on, 3:639
  • mentioned, 2:569
  • and merchants, 2:343, 2:444n
  • Nack on, 3:345–346
  • Nicholas's opinion of, 2:194
  • opposition to, 1:86n, 1:138n
  • Pinkney on removal of, 2:69, 2:70n
  • repeal of, 2:421, 2:533, 2:534n, 2:537, 2:538
  • Republican resolutions on, 3:229, 3:232n
  • Rodney's opinion of, 2:189–190
  • support for, 1:94n, 1:95, 1:100, 1:532, 3:345–346, 3:501–503
  • TJ accused of smuggling during, 1:426
  • TJ on, 1:19, 1:21n, 1:39, 1:85–86, 1:99–100, 2:491, 2:506, 2:533–534, 2:537–538, 3:502
  • works on, 1:37, 1:38n, 3:522n

Embargo Act (1812)

  • effects of, 4:548, 4:593–594, 4:612, 4:622–623, 4:664
  • passage of, 4:586–588

Emerson, William

  • The Doctrine of fluxions, 1:576

Emory, Robert

  • chairs meeting of Queen Annes Co. Republicans, 1:62–63
  • identified, 1:63n
  • letter from, 1:62–63

The Emperor Marcus Antoninus (Collier), 1:576

Emporium of Arts & Sciences

  • mentioned, 3:51n
  • TJ subscribes to, 4:663, 4:685

Emulous, HMS, 4:133

Encyclopædia (Dobson), 1:576, 1:577n, 1:582, 4:365, 4:366n

Encyclopaedia Britannica, 4:366n

Encyclopédie Méthodique, 4:228

Encyclopédie Méthodique: Jurisprudence (Lerasle), 3:130, 3:174n, 3:175n, 3:546

Enfield, William

  • The History of Philosophy, 1:576

Engano, Cape, 1:447

English language

  • TJ on study of, 4:162

Enniscorthy (Coles's Albemarle Co. estate), 1:53n, 2:39, 2:127, 3:290, 3:645

Enquirer (Richmond newspaper)

  • advertises TJ's lost trunk, 1:205
  • and allegations against Gallatin, 3:70n, 3:586, 3:601
  • and Ashlin's dam, 2:97
  • and editor Ritchie, 3:266, 3:271–272, 3:286, 3:586, 3:601, 3:626, 3:627n, 3:634
  • prints Margaret Bayard Smith's account of visit to Monticello, 1:396n
  • prints TJ's correspondence, 1:47n, 1:63n, 1:126n, 1:172n, 1:611n, 1:621n, 3:320n
  • publishes wheat prices, 4:104, 4:105n
  • TJ submits item to, 2:300
  • TJ subscribes to, 1:214n, 2:175n

An Enquiry concerning the Intellectual and Moral Faculties, and Literature of Negroes (Grégoire), 4:19, 4:20n

Enterprize (ship), 4:550, 4:554n

Entretiens sur la Pluralité des Mondes (Fontenelle), 1:581

Epernon, Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette, duc d'

  • in Van der Kemp's proposed book, 4:504

Epictetus

  • Stoici Philosophi Encheiridion item, 1:576

Eppes, Elizabeth Wayles (TJ's sister-in-law; John Wayles Eppes's mother)

  • death of, 2:468, 2:469n, 4:35
  • and F. W. Eppes, 2:126, 2:129, 2:153, 2:206
  • health of, 1:337, 1:338n
  • identified, 2:130n
  • letter from, 2:206
  • letter from accounted for, 2:130n
  • letter to, 2:129–130
  • TJ sends greetings to, 1:363, 2:341, 2:378

Eppes, Francis (TJ's brother-in-law)

  • death of, 4:35
  • and Gilliam v. Fleming, 2:674
  • and TJ's account with Welch, 2:497, 2:513–514
  • as Wayles's executor, 1:339n, 2:141, 2:142n, 2:369, 2:370, 2:540

Eppes, Francis Wayles (TJ's grandson)

  • education of, at Monticello, 2:58, 2:92, 2:103, 2:129, 2:206, 2:341, 2:378, 3:327, 3:501
  • family of, 1:488n
  • identified, 4:115n
  • letter from, 4:115–116
  • letters from accounted for, 3:195n, 4:132n
  • letter to, 4:131–132
  • mentioned, 3:513
  • at Monticello, 3:195, 3:204, 3:244, 3:255, 3:282, 3:317
  • relationship with father, 2:68, 2:92, 2:126, 2:129, 2:130, 2:153, 2:206, 2:325, 2:368, 3:195, 3:255–256, 3:282, 3:458, 4:131
  • returns to Eppington, 3:290, 3:458, 3:473, 3:474, 3:501, 3:502
  • socks sent to, 2:129, 2:206
  • TJ gives puppy to, 2:378
  • TJ sends greetings to, 4:173
  • TJ's relationship with, 1:336–337, 2:92, 2:126, 2:129, 2:341, 4:115, 4:131–132

Eppes, John Wayles (TJ's son-in-law)

  • appointed to Ways and Means Committee, 2:59n
  • and batture controversy, 3:203–205, 3:244, 3:254–255, 3:256, 3:290, 3:317
  • and Bentley, 2:169–170n, 2:184, 2:185n, 3:155
  • challenges J. Randolph to duel, 3:425
  • and Committee on Foreign Relations, 3:275n
  • copies Madison's notes from Federal Convention, 2:542n
  • on foreign affairs, 3:255
  • and Gilliam v. Fleming, 1:206, 1:304, 1:305, 1:306, 1:307, 1:331, 1:339, 1:362, 1:365, 2:325, 2:369–370, 2:540, 3:44
  • and Hanbury's executors, 3:195
  • health of, 4:132
  • identified, 1:337–338n
  • illness of, 2:68, 2:325, 2:378
  • and Lambert's astronomical calculations, 2:54, 2:55n
  • letters from, 1:336–338, 2:68–70, 2:130–131, 2:169–170, 2:325, 3:195–196, 3:254–256, 3:256–257, 3:317, 3:473–474
  • letters from accounted for, 1:338n, 2:378n, 3:244n, 4:116n
  • letters to, 1:362–363, 2:58–59, 2:91–93, 2:153–154, 2:184, 2:340–341, 2:378, 2:540–541, 3:203–205, 3:244, 3:281–282, 3:290, 3:327–328, 3:501–503, 3:513, 4:132–133, 4:172–173
  • letter to accounted for, 1:338n
  • mentioned, 2:142n, 3:433
  • on party sentiment in Congress, 3:473, 3:502
  • receives slaves from TJ, 1:156n
  • recommends W. J. Harris, 4:91n, 4:185
  • relationship with son, 2:68, 2:92, 2:126, 2:129, 2:130, 2:153, 2:206, 2:325, 2:368, 3:195, 3:255–256, 3:282, 3:458, 4:131
  • rents part of Lego, 2:279, 2:280n
  • reports convoy bill, 2:254n
  • and reports of George III's death, 4:172–173
  • and sheep, 2:252, 2:431–432
  • slaves of, 1:156n, 1:321
  • TJ on, 2:340–341
  • TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:625
  • and TJ's memorandum on U.S. Bank, 2:70, 2:92
  • and TJ's newspapers, 1:457, 1:469
  • TJ visits, 4:132, 4:346n
  • travels to North Carolina, 2:58, 2:68, 2:325, 2:340, 2:368, 2:378, 2:491
  • on W. Fla. controversy, 3:256, 3:281–282

Eppes, Maria (Mary) Jefferson (TJ's daughter; John Wayles Eppes's first wife)

  • acquaintances in France, 1:174, 1:175n
  • death of, 4:389n, 4:xlvi
  • mentioned, 2:xliii
  • receives slaves from TJ, 1:156n, 1:321n
  • TJ on death of, 3:307
  • travels to France, 1:450n

Eppes, Martha Burke Jones (John Wayles Eppes's second wife)

  • and F. W. Eppes, 2:126, 2:129, 2:153
  • identified, 2:127n
  • letter to, 2:126–127
  • mentioned, 1:338n
  • TJ forwards letter to, 3:433n, 3:458, 3:513
  • TJ sends greetings to, 2:341, 2:378, 4:173
  • visits North Carolina, 2:68

Eppes, Mary (Polly) (John Wayles Eppes's sister), 2:68, 2:70n

Eppington (Eppes's Chesterfield Co. estate)

  • and F. W. Eppes, 2:325, 2:378, 3:290, 3:458, 3:473, 3:474, 3:501, 3:502
  • family returns to, 2:68
  • sold by J. W. Eppes, 3:195
  • TJ directs letter to, 2:340
  • TJ plans to visit, 1:363, 1:364, 1:365, 1:626
  • TJ visits, 2:129, 2:130n
  • Wayles's papers at, 2:84–85, 2:141, 2:256

equatorial (astronomical instrument)

  • owned by TJ, 4:237, 4:238n, 4:369

Erastus, Thomas (Thomas Lüber)

  • in Van der Kemp's proposed book, 4:502

Erie Canal, 3:333, 3:459–460, 3:521, 3:597–598

Ernest, Mathew, 2:56, 2:58n

Erskine, David M.

  • agreement with U.S., 1:271, 1:407, 1:409–410n, 1:438–439, 1:441, 1:504, 1:518, 1:658, 2:35n, 2:69, 2:325, 2:358n, 3:463
  • conversation with Gallatin, 3:69, 3:70n, 3:600, 3:602, 3:626
  • dispatches for, 1:108, 1:113
  • instructions to, 1:170n, 1:284–285, 1:408, 1:409, 1:418, 1:438–439, 2:540n
  • negotiates with R. Smith, 1:168, 1:170n, 1:409

Erskine, David Steuart, 11th Earl of Buchan.See Buchan, David Steuart Erskine, 11th Earl of

Erving, George William

  • appointed special minister to Denmark, 3:293, 3:459, 3:539
  • and Burr conspiracy, 3:128, 3:129n
  • and Cádiz consulate, 1:87, 1:96, 1:113–114
  • carries letter, 2:477, 3:106
  • identified, 2:32n
  • letters from, 2:246–248, 3:342–343
  • letter to, 2:31–32
  • mentioned, 3:64, 3:330
  • and merino sheep, 2:3, 2:31–32, 2:246
  • sends wool specimens, 3:342–343
  • U.S. agent in London, 3:37, 4:21, 4:31–33
  • visits Monticello, 3:45–46, 3:342
  • visits Montpellier, 3:46

D'Esclignac, Madame, 2:11

Escot, John, 3:476, 3:477n, 3:478n, 3:485

Escovar, Antonio Gonzales de, 2:480n

Esopus Spitzenburg (Spitzenburg apple), 3:448n, 3:455

D'Espagne, Jean Louis Brigitte, comte, 1:372

Espinville, Charles, comte d'

  • seeks West Point appointment for son, 4:375n, 4:376, 4:434

Esprit des Lois (Montesquieu), 3:xliii, 3:6, 3:7n, 3:89n, 3:311, 3:334–335

Essai de Géologie (Faujas de Saint-Fond), 2:47, 2:49n

Essai Général d'Education physique, morale, et intellectuelle (Jullien), 1:674–675, 2:353, 2:405, 2:504, 2:532–533

Essai historique et critique (Paganel), 3:219–221, 3:562

Essai politique sur le royaume de la Nouvelle-Espagne (Humboldt), 1:24, 1:25n, 1:264, 1:267n, 3:107, 3:108n, 3:623n, 4:289, 4:352, 4:354n

Essai sur la géographie des plantes (Humboldt), 1:265, 1:267n

Essai sur l'emploi du tems (Jullien), 2:504

An Essay concerning Human Understanding (Locke), 1:576

An Essay on diseases incidental to Europeans (Lind), 3:38, 3:40n

An Essay on Government (Lee), 1:123–124, 3:116, 3:117n

An Essay on Longevity (Sinclair), 4:140, 4:142n

An Essay on Ophthalmia, or Inflammation of the Eyes (Griffiths), 1:237n

Essay on Sheep (R. R. Livingston), 1:667, 1:668n, 2:39, 2:83, 3:63, 3:64n, 4:637

An Essay on the principle of population (Malthus), 1:35

Essays and Notes on Husbandry and Rural Affairs (Bordley), 1:581

Essays on poetical and prosaic numbers, and elocution (Mason), 1:576

Essays on the Lives and Writings of Fletcher of Saltoun and the poet Thomson: Biographical, Critical, and Political (Buchan), 2:172, 2:174n

Essays on the Principles of Morality and Natural Religion (Kames), 1:576

An Essay to promote Domestic Happiness (Peale), 4:531–532

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

Essay upon Projects (Defoe), 1:572

Essex, USS, 4:17, 4:19, 4:36

Essex (ship), 3:577, 3:638

Essex County, Mass.

  • Federalist sentiment in, 4:83, 4:84n
  • TJ addresses Republicans of, 1:85–86

Essex Junto, 1:246–247, 1:298, 1:300n, 4:547, 4:628

Estes, Coleman

  • witnesses land conveyance, 4:288

Estes, Triplett T.

  • Charlottesville tavern keeper, 4:619

Esther (TJ's slave; b. 1795)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:388

Estienne, Charles

  • Maison Rustique, or the Countrie Farme, 2:82, 4:139, 4:142n

Estienne, Henri (Stepani; Stephani)

  • Thesavrvs Graecae Lingvae, 3:547

Eston (TJ's slave; b. 1808). See Hemings, Eston (TJ's slave and probable son)

ethics

  • TJ on study of, 4:162

Euclid

  • TJ reads, 4:429

Eulogium on Marcus Aurelius (Thomas), 3:309, 3:310n

Europe

  • and silk manufacturing, 1:341, 1:342n, 1:355, 1:412–413, 1:413, 1:424, 1:425n, 1:472
  • TJ on tyranny in, 4:157–158

European chestnut (Castanea sativa; sweet chestnut), 1:594n, 3:503, 4:322–323, 4:497, 4:498

Eustis, William

  • and batture controversy, 2:426, 2:427, 2:435, 3:477, 3:484, 3:486n, 3:498n
  • identified, 1:584n
  • letter from accounted for, 2:412n
  • letters from, 1:624–625, 2:435
  • letters to, 1:583–584, 2:426, 4:458, 4:482, 4:516
  • on New England politics, 1:624
  • recommendations sent to, 4:458, 4:516
  • as secretary of war, 1:583–584, 1:607, 1:625, 1:644, 1:661, 2:57, 2:58n, 2:118, 2:175, 2:176n, 2:253, 2:320, 2:452, 3:120, 4:273, 4:374, 4:376, 4:482, 4:483, 4:519, 4:520n, 4:537, 4:538n, 4:539, 4:540n, 4:623
  • TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:624
  • visits Monticello, 4:133

Evans, John J.

  • and Georgia Republican, 4:127

Evans, Nathaniel, 2:118, 2:255

Evans, Oliver, 3:510

Evans, Philip (TJ's slave)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:388

Evans (TJ's slave; b. 1794)

  • laborer, 4:379
  • on Poplar Forest slave list, 4:384, 4:385

Evelina (TJ's slave; b. 1797)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:388

Evelyn, John

  • Sylva, or a Discourse on Forest-Trees, 2:82
  • Terra: A Philosophical Discourse of Earth, 2:82

Everett, David

  • and Boston Patriot, 4:92

Everette, Charles

  • account with TJ, 3:196, 3:270, 3:283–284, 3:367–368, 3:529
  • identified, 3:196n
  • letter from, 3:196
  • letter to, 4:9
  • mentioned, 1:499, 2:39
  • TJ pays, 4:10
  • treats slaves, 3:36, 3:37, 3:196, 3:250, 3:270, 3:529, 4:9
  • welcomes TJ, 1:47n

Everitt, John F.

  • and Georgia Republican, 4:127

Eve (TJ's slave; b. 1779)

  • on Monticello slave list, 4:387
  • on Poplar Forest slave list, 4:382, 4:383

Ewell's Mill (Fairfax Co.), 1:52n

Examen de la Sentence rendue dans la Cause entre Jean Gravier et la Ville de la Nouvelle-Orléans (Moreau Lislet), 2:658, 3:483, 4:466

Examen des Droits des Etats-Unis et des pretensions de Mr. Edouard Livingston sur la Batture en Face du Faubourg Ste. Marie (Thierry), 2:439, 2:446n, 2:516, 2:517n, 2:531, 2:532n, 2:658, 3:30, 3:72, 3:133–134, 3:135n, 3:159, 3:203, 3:226, 3:233, 3:271, 3:476, 3:484, 4:643n

"Examination into the Boundaries of Louisiana" (Thomas Jefferson), 3:256, 3:281, 3:282–283

Examination of the Memorial of the Owners and Underwriters of the American Ship the New Jersey, 1:36

Examination of the title of the United States (Livingston), 3:476, 3:483

"The Expedient" (McCoy), 1:322–327

The Experienced Farmer (Parkinson), 4:110n

The Experimental Husbandman and Gardener (Bradley), 2:82

Experiments and Observations on Animal Heat (Crawford), 4:395n

Exposition du Systême du Monde (Laplace), 1:348, 1:349n, 1:357, 1:491

eyeglasses, 3:280–281, 3:341–342, 3:488

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