2007
- Hunting the wily Jefferson quotation, episode 1
- Banastre Tarleton preservation
- If they said it on television it must be true
2008
- Virginia dissenters
- Jefferson’s books at the Library of Congress
- Taking Jefferson’s name in vain, again
- Jefferson still survives, unlike the other guy
- Epic 10-part reference question
- Jefferson v. Buffon
2009
- Involved in their own governing
- Reputation of a nation
- A statement of aspiration
- Here come the patent trolls
- Inaugurations and such
- Not so hot
- The future of your experiment in democracy
- That's some bad hat, Martha
- From the weird to the wonderful
- I heart Paul Leicester Ford
- No tame geniuses in waistcoats here
- A wave of pirate comparisons
- Jefferson, Obama, and the problem of piracy
- Ta-da!
- The cult of Marie Kimball
- Almost too easy
- Mom of note, Lucy Meriwether Lewis Marks
- All John Soane all the time
- A Wall of Separation
- Alcorans, and the acquisition thereof
- CSI Natchez Trace
- Impossible engineering
- Wishing on a lucky Jefferson
- I call it the "gilded pig"
- A religious conscience
- The artist speaks: SFMOMA displays murals of Monticello and Mount Vernon
- Universal Principles
- Jefferson and the itty-bitty potentate
- Romanticizing romanticism in the Old South
2010
- Snowpocalypse 1772
- A puzzling purchase
- Following the trails
- A little piece of Monticello
- Smells like the perfume of purity and saintly sweetness
- Dynamic diets at Monticello
- A Chesire Cat moment
- Tracking down Jefferson’s correspondence
2011
- Out in the social whirl
- A find of a lifetime Jefferson books quest ends at Washington University
- A typical day in archaeology
- Archaeology on mulberry row a little history part 3
- Mulberry Row choosing artifacts
- Mornings in Monticello
- Unique finds, a.k.a cool stuff in archaeology
2012
- New archaeological discoveries at Tufton
- A new discovery on Mulberry Row slightly wonkish
- Historic roses P. Allen Smith and a trip to Moss Mountain
- Archaeological fieldwork update the Kitchen Road
2013 - 2022
- Summer and fall flowering shrubs: Time for a late winter haircut
- Looking ahead to the centennial, Monticello receives 10 million gift for restoration efforts
- Joiner’s Chop chimney model
- Monticello’s nursery being restored, part 1
- Landscape history from a utility trench, part 1
- French Laundry Culinary gardener Aaron Keefer speaks on the “Generous Tomato”
- Reuniting Monticello’s Landscape of Slavery reconstructing Jefferson’s roads
- Discoveries in the North Passage
- The unsolved case of the Jefferson curtain hardware
- Stone Stable restoration
- Coming home with the Slave Dwelling Project
- Home improvements at Monticello
- Bluebirds thriving at Monticello
- Bring your garden indoors plant with an heirloom cutting garden
- Re-staining the South Pavilion roof
- Indispensable for safety
- Researching Jefferson during lockdown
- Top-6 unusual plants