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Eadey (E. Bacon’s slave), 16:152
Eagle Tavern (Charlottesville), 14:607
Eagle Tavern (Richmond), 1:611n, 1:613, 1:614n, 1:615+, 6:334, 15:366, 18:107, 19:241, 20:340
E. & E. Hosford (Albany firm), 8:470n
- and Cherokee Indians, 7:162, 7:162–7:163n, 7:163–7:164, 7:199–7:200, 7:200n
- identified, 7:163n
- ironworks of, 7:162, 7:162–7:163n, 7:163–7:164, 7:199–7:200, 7:200n, 7:203
- letters from, 7:162–7:163
- letters to, 7:199–7:200
- identified, 20:119n
- letter from, 20:117–20:119
- letter to, 20:165–20:166
- The Right of States to Alter and Annul Charters, Considered, 20:118, 20:118–20:119, 20:165–20:166
- in Charlottesville, 18:343, 18:343–18:344n
- in Lisbon, 4:189, 4:190n
- near New Madrid, 4:342n, 4:480, 4:573–4:574, 5:407n, 5:524
Easely, Mrs. (of Greenville, S.C.), 19:647, 19:647n
Eastburn, James See also James Eastburn & Company (New York firm)
- identified, 10:668n
- letter from, 10:668, 11:234–11:236
- letter to, 11:27
- and New-York Historical Society, 11:234–11:235
- publication plans of, 10:668, 10:668n, 11:27
Eastburn, James, & Company (New York firm). See James Eastburn & Company (New York firm)
Eastburn, Kirk & Company (New York firm)
East Florida See also Florida
- agricultural products of, 16:546–16:547
- and Amelia Island, 4:593, 4:594n, 4:623, 4:665
- appointments sought in, 17:125
- and boundaries of Louisiana Territory, 9:478, 9:479
- land claims in, 18:98–18:101
- J. Madison on, 4:284n
- Spanish cession of proposed, 9:391, 9:516, 13:609, 13:610–13:611, 15:105, 15:106n, 15:563, 16:617n
- TJ favors U.S. seizure of, 3:281–3:282, 3:327, 3:328n, 3:437
- and War of 1812, 5:651–5:652, 6:67, 6:67–6:68, 6:112, 6:113n, 8:223–8:224
East India Company, British, 19:431
East India Marine Society, 12:379, 18:331, 18:331n, 18:362
The East-India Marine Society of Salem, 18:331, 18:331n, 18:362
East Indies Company, French, 3:174n
Eastman, Mr. (of Coventry, N.H.), 12:343
Eastman, Jonathan, 3:120–3:121, 3:122n
- family of, 18:135n
- and R. H. Harrison’s Revolutionary War service, 18:134, 18:160–18:161
- identified, 18:135n
- letter from, 18:134–18:135
- letter to, 18:160–18:161
- charged with fraud, 7:365, 7:366n
- and land claims, 4:70–4:71
- seeks territorial judgeship, 7:365, 7:366n
- TJ on, 7:365
- as U.S. delegate for Missouri Territory, 7:93, 7:94n, 9:338–9:339n
Easton, Sarah Harrison (David Easton’s wife; Richard H. Harrison’s daughter)
- chartered, 2:266, 2:268n
- letter from trustees of lottery for, 2:266–2:268
- letter to trustees of lottery for, 2:365–2:366
- lottery to benefit, 2:266–2:267, 2:268n, 2:365
An Easy First Book for Children; or The First Part of the Rhyming Spelling Book. on a new plan (S. H. Saunders), 2:306–2:308
- and broad-tailed sheep, 1:477, 11:347, 11:430
- and A. Burr conspiracy, 7:236
- as U.S. consul at Tunis, 17:459n
- correspondence with W. Bentley, 9:137, 9:137–9:138, 9:138n
- Erdbeschreibung und Geschichte von Amerika, 9:138n, 9:299
- on Germany, 9:138n, 9:299
- library of, 19:462
- scientific equipment of, 13:5
- seeks TJ’s assistance, 9:137, 9:299, 9:300n
Ecce Homo! or A critical inquiry into the History of Jesus Christ (Holbach; trans. G. Houston), 19:620, 19:621n
An ecclesiastical history, ancient and modern, from the birth of Christ to the beginning of the eighteenth century (J. L. Mosheim), 1:581, 19:508
Eccleston, Daniel Belteshazzar Plantagenet
Echo (mythological character), 9:636, 9:638n
- family of, 18:392–18:393
- identified, 18:393n
- letter from, 18:392–18:393
- letter to, 18:399
- seeks educational advice from TJ, 18:392–18:393, 18:399
Eckford, Henry, 6:xliv, 19:149n
Eclogues (Virgil), 1:345n, 3:370, 3:370–3:371n, 5:319n, 6:616, 9:43, 9:44n, 14:257, 14:551
École Normale Supérieure (Paris)
Écoles Normales. See Séances des Écoles Normales, recueillies par des Sténographes et revues par les Professeurs
École Spéciale Impériale Militaire
Economie de la Vie Humaine (trans. Bordes), 3:50n
The Economy of Human Life (R. Dodsley and Lord Chesterfield), 3:50n, 12:534, 19:505
- as geographer, 11:582n
- Map of the Country Thirty Miles Round the City of New York, 5:263n, 5:305–5:306
- Map of the Western Part of the State of New York, 3:597–3:598
- and canals, 11:357–11:358, 11:358n, 11:360, 11:377
- identified, 11:361n
- letter from, 11:360–11:361
- recommends T. Moore, 11:360
Eddystone Rocks (English Channel)
Eden, William, 1st Baron Auckland
Edgehill (T. M. Randolph’s Albemarle Co. estate)
- contour plowing at, 2:254
- family at, 2:393, 3:644
- lima beans at, 9:608–9:609
- and loan to T. M. Randolph, 20:366n
- location of, 4:6n
- ownership of, 17:305
- purchased from TJ, 3:432
- M. J. Randolph at, 4:132
- and T. J. Randolph, 6:19, 6:20n
- in T. M. Randolph’s will, 6:19–6:20
- spring near, 4:143
- visitors to, 10:574, 10:574
- wheat crop at, 6:620
Edgehill School (Albemarle Co.), 3:635n
Edgemont (J. P. Cocke’s Albemarle Co. estate)
- The Absentee, 11:627, 11:628n
- J. Adams reads, 7:480
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:665
- The Modern Griselda: A Tale, 3:623n, 3:633, 3:633n, 3:634n, 4:289
- Moral Tales for young people, 3:623n, 3:635, 3:635n, 4:289, 8:234
- 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, 11:628n
- TJ recommends works of, 12:532, 12:534
Edict of Nantes, 5:256–5:257, 10:489, 10:491n
Edinburgh, University of, 2:565, 4:427, 9:644, 12:85, 12:201, 12:238, 12:307, 14:506, 14:618, 15:388–15:389, 16:207–16:208, 16:208, 16:528, 19:608, 20:42, 20:292, 20:292, 20:473
Edinburgh Encyclopædia, 3:51n, 3:589, 3:609, 20:582
Edinburgh Magazine, or Literary Miscellany
- J. Adams on, 10:509
- bound for TJ, 13:368, 14:165, 15:340, 18:619
- Eastburn, Kirk & Company republishes, 7:367, 10:453n
- and education, 13:515
- Fitzwhylsonn & Potter as agent for, 3:599, 7:367, 7:388, 7:389–7:390n, 10:452, 10:572, 10:617, 10:637, 11:205, 11:303, 11:352
- F. Jeffrey as editor of, 5:634, 5:636n, 10:64n
- Kirk & Mercein publish American edition of, 13:178n
- and review of Destutt de Tracy’s Commentary and Review of Montesquieu’s Spirit of Laws, 5:634, 5:636n, 6:52, 9:517, 9:517n, 10:63, 20:288
- and review of Greek and English lexicon, 11:335, 11:395, 12:52
- and review of Humboldt’s Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent, during the years 1799–1804, 10:243, 10:244n
- and review of J. Malcolm’s The History of Persia, 10:509
- and review of J. Priestley’s Memoirs of Dr. Joseph Priestley, to the year 1795, written by himself, 14:461, 14:463n
- and review of D. Ricardo’s On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation, 13:572, 13:573n, 13:573
- and sale of TJ’s library to Congress, 8:83
- E. Sargeant republishes, 4:367, 4:367n, 4:477–4:478, 4:485, 7:367, 10:453n
- seen at Monticello, 8:234
- TJ cites, 9:197n, 9:197n, 16:364
- TJ on, 6:402, 6:406, 7:367–7:368, 7:629, 10:523, 12:488, 13:588
- TJ subscribes to, 1:348, 1:349n, 3:599, 7:367, 7:388–7:389, 7:390n, 7:568–7:569, 9:447, 9:525, 9:544, 10:74, 10:113–10:114, 10:432, 10:432, 10:452, 10:471, 10:486, 10:572, 10:617, 10:637, 11:205, 11:303, 11:352, 13:310, 13:327, 13:367, 15:340, 15:340, 15:340, 15:340, 20:308, 20:327
- and J. F. Watson, 7:344, 7:367, 7:388–7:389, 7:568–7:569, 9:447, 9:525, 9:544, 10:74, 10:113–10:114, 10:432, 10:432, 10:471, 10:486
- E. D. Withers as agent for, 20:308, 20:308n, 20:327
Edmund (M. Daingerfield’s slave)
Edmund Anderson & Company (Richmond firm), 16:130, 16:130
education See also education, collegiate; schools and colleges; specific entries for TJ’s Eppes and Randolph descendants
- of African Americans, 14:264, 17:499–17:500, 17:501n
- and African colonization, 11:11, 11:11
- agricultural, 13:574, 13:597, 19:350n, 20:53, 20:54n, 20:65
- of Alexander I, 8:671
- of J. W. Baker, 10:183, 10:356n, 10:664, 10:672, 14:294, 16:188, 16:232, 16:328–16:329
- in Baltimore, 11:606
- G. Blackburn on, 14:101–14:103, 14:104n, 14:198
- books on, 8:382, 8:383n, 8:550–8:551, 8:551n, 9:443n, 9:502, 9:503n, 9:529, 9:530n, 10:45–10:46, 10:328, 10:370–10:372, 10:390–10:391, 10:481, 10:482n, 10:550, 10:604, 11:604, 11:604n, 11:638–11:639, 11:639–11:640n, 12:17, 12:100–12:101, 12:162–12:163, 12:229–12:230, 12:534, 12:573, 12:648n, 13:153, 14:51, 16:60–16:61, 16:86, 20:49–20:50, 20:64, 20:101, 20:158, 20:329, 20:589
- bound pamphlets on, 8:630, 8:630, 13:455
- British influence over U.S., 18:173
- and bullying, 7:342
- for child workers, 9:535
- civics, 18:281–18:283
- classical, 8:111, 9:626, 10:664, 12:4, 12:32, 12:45, 12:238, 14:184, 14:274, 14:438, 14:536, 14:550–14:551, 14:607, 14:629–14:631, 14:642, 15:28–15:29, 15:136–15:137, 15:231–15:232, 15:387, 16:280, 18:24, 18:556, 19:292, 19:349–19:350n, 20:113, 20:457, 20:562
- coeducational, 9:540, 9:541n
- in Conn., 12:513
- T. Cooper on, 7:657, 7:657–7:666, 7:684–7:688, 8:12–8:13, 8:447, 8:449n, 12:238
- of the deaf and blind, 7:638, 9:361, 9:395, 9:396n, 9:397, 9:654–9:655, 9:656n, 10:39, 10:343, 10:489, 14:312, 15:411n, 16:28–16:29, 16:46, 16:61, 16:86, 19:598
- P. S. Du Pont de Nemours on, 1:202n, 1:584–1:585, 4:125, 7:168, 7:169n, 7:223, 8:382, 8:383n, 8:429, 10:45–10:46, 10:328
- effect of mothers on, 14:565
- effect of War of 1812 on, 7:194–7:195, 8:111
- elementary, 7:637, 7:661, 7:668, 7:685, 8:183, 9:436–9:438, 9:626, 9:626, 9:627, 10:336, 10:338, 11:133–11:134n, 12:10–12:15, 12:15, 12:18, 12:85, 12:114–12:117, 12:126, 12:160–12:163, 12:201, 12:204, 12:285, 12:287, 12:289, 12:318, 12:357–12:361, 12:381–12:382, 12:449, 12:501n, 13:195–13:196, 13:215–13:216, 14:4, 14:51, 14:132, 14:530, 15:295, 15:295, 15:444–15:446, 16:428–16:430, 16:431, 16:611–16:612, 17:61, 17:326, 18:176, 18:294–18:295, 19:292, 19:293, 19:293–19:294n, 19:314–19:315, 19:324, 19:325–19:326, 19:339, 19:339, 19:340–19:341n, 19:353–19:355, 19:355n, 19:653, 20:144, 20:279, 20:596
- English language, 14:251, 16:125, 18:68, 18:161
- Essai Général d’Education (Jullien), 2:353, 2:405, 2:504, 2:532–2:533
- federal appropriations for, 17:172–17:173, 17:173n, 17:187, 18:243, 18:244n
- female, 12:252, 12:406–12:407, 12:407n, 12:471, 12:532–12:533, 12:534–12:535, 14:103, 14:208, 14:261, 14:347, 15:294, 16:25–16:26, 16:26, 16:29n, 16:206–16:207, 16:208, 16:209, 17:72, 17:488, 17:488n, 17:514, 18:143, 18:144n, 18:469, 19:90, 19:683, 20:279, 20:345–20:346, 20:595–20:596, 20:626
- in fine arts, 7:639, 7:687, 9:529, 16:29n, 16:296n, 16:629n, 20:596
- in France, 11:633–11:634, 11:638–11:639, 11:640n, 12:39, 12:204, 14:208, 19:707–19:708
- and free libraries, 18:74, 18:167–18:168, 18:176
- French language, 8:68, 8:512–8:513, 8:513–8:514, 8:585, 10:183, 10:370–10:372, 10:390–10:391, 10:481, 10:482n, 10:558, 12:3, 12:33, 12:45, 12:120, 14:124, 14:132, 14:151, 14:210, 14:251, 14:253n, 14:258, 14:274, 14:294, 14:311, 14:345, 14:425, 14:425, 14:438–14:439, 14:512, 14:517, 14:519, 14:525–14:526, 14:571, 16:29n, 20:596
- German language, 14:251, 16:125
- in Great Britain, 7:658–7:659, 7:659, 12:238
- of Indians, 1:7, 1:660–1:662, 2:55–2:57, 2:58n, 3:369–3:370, 3:543, 3:543n, 16:628, 16:629n, 18:32, 18:237n, 18:237n, 18:249, 18:250n, 18:275, 18:646, 18:659
- Italian language, 14:151, 14:251, 14:252n, 14:260, 14:438, 20:596
- in Italy, 14:208, 15:74
- T. Kosciuszko on, 4:469, 8:344–8:345, 12:23
- in Ky., 1:456, 14:638, 18:476, 18:478–18:479, 18:480n, 19:258, 19:259n, 19:293, 19:355, 19:697, 19:700n
- in La., 16:146–16:147, 16:220
- Lancasterian system, 9:502–9:503, 9:503, 9:529–9:530, 9:642n, 10:45, 10:336, 10:338, 10:390–10:391, 10:481, 10:482n, 12:39, 12:402n, 15:445–15:446, 15:447, 15:447, 16:29n, 16:60, 16:325, 18:142, 20:375
- Latin, 3:327–3:328, 3:372, 3:501, 6:65, 7:447, 7:658, 7:659, 7:660–7:661, 7:662–7:663, 7:666, 7:685–7:686, 8:13, 8:513, 8:514, 10:358, 10:358, 10:664, 11:112, 12:3–12:4, 12:33, 12:120, 14:132, 14:251, 14:257–14:258, 14:294, 14:425, 14:438, 14:516, 14:519, 16:29n, 16:329, 16:329–16:330, 18:79n, 18:161, 18:659
- and libraries, 19:322–19:323, 19:323n
- J. Mackey on, 10:33–10:34
- in Mass., 16:472, 19:293, 19:294n
- in Md., 19:349, 19:349–19:350n, 19:372–19:373
- in mechanical arts, 16:29n, 16:29n, 16:325, 20:279
- military instruction, 6:209, 7:640, 8:344–8:345, 8:388, 10:609, 12:23, 12:170, 14:151, 16:194, 16:325, 18:124, 18:183
- at Monticello, 1:181–1:182, 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, 6:132, 6:134, 7:647, 8:240, 8:585, 9:250–9:251, 10:672, 10:672, 11:18–11:19, 11:112, 11:233, 11:261, 11:409, 19:454n
- H. Niles on, 12:160–12:163
- in N.Y., 16:417, 16:417n, 16:428–16:429
- in Pa., 16:292
- Pestalozzi system, 10:390–10:391, 11:266n, 12:229, 16:60, 16:325
- of the poor, 13:223n, 13:401, 13:405n, 13:515, 13:589, 13:590–13:591n, 13:607–13:608, 13:608n, 13:613, 13:614–13:615, 14:12–14:13, 14:22, 14:36, 14:51, 14:55–14:56, 14:56, 14:105, 14:121, 15:445–15:446, 15:447–15:448, 16:28–16:29, 16:29n, 16:276–16:279, 16:279n, 16:429, 16:469n, 16:629, 16:629n, 18:248, 18:262, 18:263–18:264, 19:259n, 19:294n, 19:316n, 19:350n, 19:354, 19:355n
- in Portugal, 15:74
- professional, 7:638–7:640, 7:640, 7:685, 8:135
- and public land, 19:138, 19:139n, 19:162, 19:162n
- religious, 8:7n, 8:12, 8:341–8:342, 12:14, 12:117, 12:281–12:282, 12:285, 12:507, 12:647, 16:628, 18:230n, 20:59, 20:86–20:87, 20:87, 20:90
- and religious sects, 19:127, 19:146–19:147
- in S.C., 19:700n
- in sewing and needlework, 20:596
- Sketch of a Plan and Method of Education (J. Neef), 4:661
- S. H. Smith on, 1:30n
- of southern students, 18:154, 18:188, 18:190, 18:229
- Spanish language, 10:672, 10:672, 11:14, 11:18–11:19, 11:112, 11:175, 11:233, 11:261, 12:3, 12:120, 14:151, 14:438, 16:29n, 20:596
- in Switzerland, 11:263–11:264, 11:266n
- and taxation, 16:637+, 17:327, 19:349n
- textbooks, 10:336, 10:338, 11:11, 12:507, 14:51, 14:100, 14:132–14:133, 14:143, 14:200, 14:203, 15:465, 18:238, 18:358, 18:633, 20:6, 20:288, 20:308n
- W. Thornton’s proposed system of, 11:390, 11:391n
- I. H. Tiffany on, 10:417
- of TJ, 8:297, 17:309–17:310, 18:24, 18:24n
- TJ on, 2:365–2:366, 2:420, 4:162–4:163, 6:180, 6:208, 6:565, 6:565, 6:606, 7:177, 7:447–7:448, 7:636–7:641, 8:12–8:13, 8:90–8:94, 8:101, 8:103, 8:183–8:184, 8:341–8:342, 8:385–8:386n, 8:512–8:513, 8:513–8:514, 8:646–8:647, 9:330–9:331, 9:436–9:438, 9:607–9:608, 9:623, 9:626–9:627, 9:701–9:702, 9:712–9:713, 10:72–10:73, 10:263, 10:264n, 10:338, 10:390–10:391, 12:10–12:15, 12:15–12:16, 12:18, 12:98, 12:114–12:127, 12:204–12:205, 12:289, 12:357–12:361, 12:467, 12:507, 12:513–12:514, 12:524, 12:532–12:533, 12:549, 13:191–13:199, 13:211–13:219, 13:484, 14:123, 14:132–14:133, 14:294, 14:355, 16:95, 16:302n, 16:428–16:430, 16:472, 16:609–16:610, 16:611–16:612, 17:183, 17:383, 18:150, 18:235, 18:235, 18:293, 18:358, 19:86–19:87, 19:292, 19:293, 19:325–19:326, 19:372–19:373, 20:166–20:167
- TJ solicits advice on, 7:606, 7:649, 7:678, 12:620
- of H. B. and N. P. Trist, 4:573, 4:574n, 10:449, 10:545–10:546, 10:595–10:596, 20:261
- tutors, private, 17:541, 17:559
- J. Tyler on, 2:384–2:385, 2:457
- in utopian societies, 19:381, 19:382
- in Va., 9:398–9:399, 9:399n, 9:496–9:497, 9:506, 9:507n, 9:590, 9:592n, 9:649, 9:711, 10:263, 10:264n, 10:664, 11:133–11:134n, 12:10–12:15, 12:15–12:16, 12:18, 12:28, 12:33, 12:42, 12:68, 12:73–12:74, 12:85, 12:98, 12:101, 12:114–12:127, 12:128, 12:129–12:132, 12:133, 12:201–12:202, 12:204–12:205, 12:232–12:234, 12:256, 12:288–12:290, 12:307, 12:318, 12:319n, 12:324–12:325, 12:329, 12:357–12:361, 12:381–12:383, 12:388, 12:413, 12:432–12:433, 12:448–12:450, 12:457, 12:467, 12:488, 12:488–12:489, 12:500–12:502, 12:507, 12:511, 12:513–12:514, 12:539–12:540, 13:269, 13:270, 13:589–13:590, 14:4, 14:12–14:13, 14:22, 14:36, 14:55–14:56, 14:56, 14:101, 14:104n, 14:105, 14:121, 14:123, 14:344–14:345, 14:519, 14:530–14:531, 14:562, 16:37, 16:232, 16:302n, 16:428–16:430, 16:461, 16:468–16:470, 16:472, 16:514–16:515, 16:609–16:610, 16:611–16:612, 16:637+, 17:103, 17:106, 17:158n, 17:326–17:327, 18:74, 18:293, 18:408, 18:514, 19:292, 19:293, 19:293–19:294n, 19:303, 19:314–19:315, 19:324, 19:325–19:326, 19:339, 19:339, 19:340–19:341n, 19:353–19:355, 19:355n, 19:578, 19:653
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:502
- vocational, 7:639–7:640, 7:687, 13:198, 13:218
- C. Wistar on, 8:243, 8:445–8:447
education, collegiate See also schools and colleges; specific entries for academic subjects
- J. Adams on, 9:529, 9:529n
- Catholic, 12:281–12:282
- T. Cooper on, 7:657–7:666, 7:684–7:688, 8:12–8:13, 8:447, 8:449n, 12:32–12:33, 12:647–12:648, 19:81
- J. Corrêa da Serra on, 14:159
- curriculum of, 8:446–8:447, 10:161, 12:15–12:16, 12:467, 12:620, 16:381, 17:326–17:327, 18:153, 18:302–18:303
- faculty for, 7:641, 7:663, 7:687, 12:620, 18:190
- funding for, in Md., 18:153–18:154, 18:155n
- R. Parat on, 12:508–12:509
- reform of, 8:446–8:447, 8:449n, 11:133–11:134n
- in rhetoric, 8:352–8:353, 8:354n, 16:296n
- and sectional differences, 18:154
- and student misbehavior, 18:227–18:229, 18:230–18:232, 18:232–18:233, 18:233–18:234
- TJ on, 7:637–7:638, 7:640, 8:12–8:13, 8:90–8:94, 8:183, 9:626–9:627, 10:545–10:546, 10:595–10:596, 12:8–12:9, 12:15–12:16, 12:98, 12:117–12:127, 12:204–12:205, 12:289, 12:467, 14:132, 16:188, 16:329, 16:329–16:330, 16:457–16:458, 16:552, 18:275, 18:275, 20:279
- U.S. compared with foreign nations, 19:302–19:303
- at University of Pennsylvania, 8:445–8:447, 8:449n
- works on, 20:182, 20:186, 20:245–20:246, 20:260, 20:348–20:349
Edward (Saint Edward, “the Confessor”), king of England, 7:125
Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, 14:41, 15:571, 15:572n
- The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the West Indies, 20:507–20:508, 20:508n
- and Georgia Republican, 4:92, 4:127–4:128, 4:130–4:131
- identified, 4:93n
- letters from, 4:92–4:93
- letters to, 4:127–4:128
- American theologian, 6:302, 6:623, 7:480
- A careful and strict Enquiry into The modern prevailing Notions of that Freedom of Will, 19:508
- Observations on the Language of the Muhhekaneew Indians (ed. J. Pickering), 19:348, 19:348–19:349n, 19:419
Edwards, Peter, 19:647, 19:647
Edwin (TJ’s slave; b. 1793). See Colbert, Edwin (TJ’s slave; b. 1793)
Edy (TJ’s slave; b. 1787). See Fossett, Edith (Edy) Hern (TJ’s slave; b. 1787)
- and child rearing, 13:605
- children of, 13:567, 13:567n
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:385, 4:386n, 5:462, 6:308, 6:308, 8:61, 8:62, 8:255, 8:255, 13:387, 13:387
- pot for, 8:70–8:71
- weaver, 4:380, 4:380
Effets du blocus continental (F. D’Ivernois), 3:198, 3:200n, 3:274
eggplant, 2:481, 4:497, 4:498n, 4:498n
eggs, 2:291, 4:12n, 8:307, 9:616, 9:620n, 9:620n, 12:442, 14:430
- and batture controversy, 3:45–3:46, 3:132–3:134, 3:135n, 3:226
- deities of, 7:33, 7:35–7:36n, 16:590
- financial system of, 2:582
- horse beans from, 9:672
- and Jewel of Malta, 18:58, 18:60n
- plagues of, 16:17
- rainfall in, 16:98
- rulers of, 7:66, 7:67n
- salt from, 14:466
- TJ on, 2:274
- water-raising technology in, 6:380
- works on, 11:612–11:613, 11:614n, 11:650
Eirenarcha: or, Of the office of the Iustices of peace (W. Lambarde), 3:546
Ἡ Καινὴ Διαθήκη. Novum Testamentum Graece (J. J. Griesbach), 13:305, 13:305n, 13:439, 13:469, 14:184, 14:215, 14:215
- books on, 8:685, 13:378
- laboratory apparatus, 20:612, 20:638, 20:639
- medical use of, 13:346–13:347, 13:347n
- study of, 7:663, 7:667, 7:686, 14:306, 18:625
electrometer (scientific instrument), 20:636n
An Elegy on the late honorable Titus Hosmer (J. Barlow) , 5:614, 5:617n, 5:618
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (T. Gray), 1:238, 1:240n, 11:254n, 16:387, 20:32, 20:32–20:35
Élémens d’Algèbre (L. Euler; trans. J. G. Garnier), 13:394, 13:413, 13:428, 13:474, 13:595–13:596, 13:608, 13:608, 15:160
Elemens de Botanique (J. P. de Tournefort), 14:168
Les Élémens de Géométrie d’Euclide (F. Peyrard), 11:295, 11:297, 11:338, 11:352, 11:395, 11:397
Élémens de la morale universelle (Holbach), 12:583, 13:295
Élémens de l’Histoire de France, depuis Clovis jusqu’à Louis XV (C. F. X. Millot), 1:580, 12:534, 19:506
Élémens d’Histoire Générale (C. F. X. Millot), 1:580, 7:629, 12:534, 19:505
Élémens d’hygiène (Tourtelle), 1:597n
Élémens d’Idéologie (Destutt de Tracy)
- J. Adams on, 10:586
- bound for TJ, 8:630, 8:630
- T. Cooper on, 5:276
- Destutt de Tracy on, 9:485, 10:603–10:604, 12:622, 14:115, 14:116, 16:630, 19:457, 20:423–20:424
- manuscript of, sent to TJ, 4:203, 4:209n, 5:436, 5:576, 6:458, 7:3, 7:90, 7:472–7:473
- preparation of, 4:239–4:241, 4:242–4:243n, 5:578, 5:579n, 5:635, 6:526, 6:530n, 7:3–7:4, 7:527, 7:532n, 9:441–9:442
- published in Italian, 16:630–16:631, 16:633n, 20:424
- sent by J. Vaughan, 5:7, 5:8n, 5:83, 5:114, 5:211
- TJ on, 5:577, 6:52, 7:3–7:4, 7:450, 10:459, 10:550, 10:657–10:658, 16:486, 17:246, 20:288
- TJ sends to T. Cooper, 5:223, 7:125
Élémens du Calcul Différentiel et du Calcul Intégral (É. Bézout), 20:582
Elementary or Fundamental Principles of The Philosophy of Natural History (J. G. Burkhard), 8:388, 8:672
An Elementary Treatise on Mineralogy and Geology (P. Cleaveland), 14:168, 18:289, 18:289, 18:289n, 18:289–18:290, 18:290n
Elementos de Verdadera Lógica (Destutt de Tracy; trans. J. J. García), 20:423
Elements (Euclid), 7:662, 7:700, 9:394, 16:400n
Éléments de Géométrie (A. M. Legendre), 13:394, 13:413, 13:428, 13:474, 13:561, 14:215, 19:617, 20:469
Eléments de Morale (A. C. Renouard), 15:26
Elements of Agricultural Chemistry (H. Davy), 17:537
The Elements of Algebra (N. Saunderson), 14:193
Elements of Arithmetic (R. Paul), 19:616–19:618
Elements of Botany (B. S. Barton), 1:35, 1:581, 7:626, 19:508
Elements of Chemistry (J. A. Chaptal), 1:307
Elements of Criticism (H. H. Kames), 1:576, 7:629, 16:381, 16:458, 19:507
The Elements of English Composition (D. Irving), 7:662
The Elements of Euclid (R. Simson), 1:576, 1:650, 7:250, 7:253n, 13:476, 14:102
Elements of General Knowledge (H. Kett), 19:506
The Elements of Greek Grammar, With Notes (R. Valpy), 17:218, 17:250, 17:250n
Elements of Mineralogy (R. Kirwan), 2:375, 2:377n
The Elements of Natural or Experimental Philosophy (T. Cavallo; ed. F. X. Brosius), 16:381, 17:494, 18:303, 20:444, 20:445n, 20:469–20:470
Elements of the Greek Language … Being a Translation of Dr. Moor’s Celebrated Greek Grammar (eds. S. Blatchford and G. Ewing), 8:660, 9:464, 9:464n, 9:538, 9:639
Elements of the Jewish Faith, translated from the Hebrew (S. J. Cohen), 12:414–12:415
Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind (D. Stewart), 1:576, 7:627, 8:118, 8:472, 8:672, 8:673n, 9:543, 15:410, 17:246, 19:505
Elgin Botanic Garden (New York City), 9:369–9:370, 10:239–10:240, 10:240n, 10:287, 12:477, 12:481, 17:79
- identified, 5:484n
- introduced by J. Mason, 6:92
- letters from, 6:123
- letters to, 6:149–6:150
- and Shadwell mills, 5:483–5:484, 5:499, 5:530, 5:570–5:571, 6:91, 6:118, 6:123, 6:149–6:150, 6:166
Elijah (Hebrew prophet), 18:533
Elisha (Hebrew prophet), 18:533, 20:536, 20:545n
Eliza Ann (ship), 16:344n, 16:384n
Elizabeth (brig), 15:341n, 15:476, 15:547
Elizabeth Wilson (ship), 4:325
Eliza Reilly (brig), 11:653, 11:654, 12:205
elk, 7:84, 7:86n, 8:238, 10:398, 13:60, 13:62, 13:63, 13:63n, 13:95, 19:302, 20:398
Elk Hill (TJ’s Goochland Co. estate), 1:305n, 1:615n, 2:84, 10:575, 10:575n
Elk Island, 1:305n, 2:84, 2:397, 2:397, 2:397, 2:407, 2:424, 2:447, 3:44, 3:85, 11:502
Ellen (E. Bacon’s slave), 16:152
Ellen (TJ’s slave; b. 1809). See Hern, Ellen (TJ’s slave; b. 1809)
Ellenborough, Lord. See Law, Edward, 1st Earl of Ellenborough
Ἑλληνικῶν παθημάτων θεραπευτική (Theodoret), 11:452
- identified, 15:413n
- letter from, 15:412–15:413
- letter to, 15:440
- seeks appointment, 15:412–15:413, 15:440, 15:441
- TJ praises, 15:441
Ellicott, Andrew (1733–1809), 3:501n
- astronomical observations of, 4:651, 4:656, 5:100–5:101, 6:422
- and B. Banneker, 1:588
- greetings sent to, 1:453n
- and gypsum, 3:437
- identified, 5:101n
- and instruction of M. Lewis, 19:197, 19:201n
- and latitude of U.S. Capitol, 1:357
- letters from, 5:100–5:101
- letters to, 5:165–5:166
- memorandum to, from J. Girault, 18:295, 18:295, 18:296–18:298, 18:312
- as surveyor, 5:100–5:101, 5:165–5:166, 18:297n, 18:312, 18:312n
- TJ offers appointment to, 5:101n
- and W. Fla. border, 18:296–18:297
- and O. Evans’s patent machinery, 6:453, 6:454, 6:455–6:457, 6:514
- identified, 6:457n
- letter from to T. Worthington, 6:455–6:458
- identified, 3:501n
- letters from, 3:509–3:510, 6:651
- letters to, 3:500–3:501
- and proposed Va. road, 6:651, 6:651n, 6:651n
- TJ seeks milling advice from, 3:500–3:501, 3:509–3:510
- identified, 8:315–8:316n
- letter from, 8:315–8:316
- An Oration, delivered in St. Philip’s Church, before the inhabitants of Charleston, South-Carolina; on Friday, the Fourth of July, 1817, in commemoration of American Independence, 11:528, 11:529n, 11:582
- Oration on the Inauguration of the Federal Constitution, 6:88–6:89, 6:89n, 6:124–6:125
- and Seventy-Six Association, 8:315
- identified, 6:90n
- letters from, 6:88–6:90
- letters to, 6:124–6:125
- and Seventy-Six Association, 6:88–6:90, 6:124–6:125
- identified, 3:431n
- letters from, 3:431
- letters to, 3:456–3:457
- obtains subscription from TJ, 3:431, 3:456–3:457
- as botanist, 10:287, 16:148, 16:568
- as reference for C. S. Rafinesque, 17:89, 17:90
- and South Carolina College, 16:106, 16:148, 16:148, 16:187, 16:374, 16:381, 16:443, 16:552, 16:552n, 16:553, 16:554
- An Oration, delivered in St. Philip’s Church, Charleston, South-Carolina, on the Fourth of July, 1821; before the ’76 Association, 17:448, 17:449n, 17:449n, 17:479
- translates A Treatise on Government. Translated from the Greek of Aristotle (Aristotle), 10:349, 10:349n
Éloge historique de François Péron (Alard), 5:463, 5:464n, 6:489, 6:509, 7:50, 7:50n
Elogio d’Amerigo Vespucci (S. Canovai), 7:444, 7:522, 7:523n, 7:564, 7:613, 7:613n, 10:182
Elogio del Dr. D. Eusebio Valli (T. Romay y Chacón), 11:377, 11:377n, 11:377–11:378n, 11:428
Eloisa (J. J. Rousseau), 7:665
- translates An English-Saxon Homily on the Birth-Day of St. Gregory (Ælfric of Eynsham), 16:364, 17:196
Elwyn, Elizabeth Langdon (John Langdon’s daughter; Thomas Elwyn’s wife)
- identified, 14:27–14:28n
- letter from, 14:27–14:28
- and Society of Teachers of the City of New-York for Benevolent and Literary Purposes, 14:27
- urges TJ to read the Bible, 14:27
- Conversations on the Science of the Human Mind, 14:432–14:433, 14:470–14:471
- identified, 14:433n
- letter from, 14:432–14:433
- letter to, 14:470–14:471
- writings of, 6:302
Elzey, Dr. See Elzey, Arnold
- American vessels seized under, 1:373
- criticism of, 13:568
- effects of, 4:14, 4:622, 7:580–7:581
- A. Gallatin on, 3:68
- G. Gilpin on, 1:418
- G. Granger on, 3:128
- and J. Henry’s mission, 4:542
- T. Lehré on, 5:284, 5:681
- J. Madison on, 3:638–3:639
- mentioned, 2:569, 6:376n, 8:5, 18:620
- and merchants, 2:343, 2:444n, 12:553–12:554, 12:555n
- M. Nack on, 3:345–3:346
- W. C. Nicholas on, 2:194
- opposition to, 1:86n, 1:138n, 10:332–10:333
- W. Pinkney on, 2:69, 2:70n
- repeal of, 2:421, 2:533, 2:534n, 2:537, 2:538, 7:530
- Republican resolutions on, 3:229, 3:232n
- C. A. Rodney on, 2:189–2:190
- support for, 1:94n, 1:95, 1:100n, 1:532, 3:345–3:346, 3:502, 6:219n, 6:462, 19:563
- TJ accused of smuggling during, 1:426
- TJ on, 1:19–1:20, 1:21n, 1:39, 1:85–1:86, 1:99–1:100, 2:491, 2:506, 2:506n, 2:533–2:534, 2:537–2:538, 3:502, 7:12, 9:437–9:438
- works on, 1:37, 1:38n, 3:522n
- passage of, 7:78, 8:533–8:534n
- repeal of, 7:290, 7:291n, 7:300, 7:307
- TJ on, 7:78, 7:88–7:89, 7:92, 7:212, 8:532–8:533, 9:313, 11:284
- TJ’s alleged opinion on, 7:299, 7:299n, 7:311–7:312
- and TJ’s flour, 7:69, 7:70n, 7:167, 7:300, 7:307
- western reaction to, 7:345
Emilius (J. J. Rousseau), 7:665
Emma Matilda (ship), 15:186n, 15:186, 15:187n, 15:413
- as attorney, 16:484n, 16:489, 16:609
- identified, 9:56n
- introduces J. F. Dumoulin, 9:55–9:56, 9:125
- letters from, 9:55–9:57, 20:562–20:563
- mentioned, 10:102, 10:334, 20:437n
- reference for R. Reynolds, 14:550, 14:594, 20:562
- TJ meets, 9:55, 9:56n
- Battle of the Thames; being the Seventeenth Canto of an Epic Poem, entitled The Fredoniad, 19:234, 19:235n
- identified, 19:235n
- letter from, 19:234–19:235
- as poet, 19:234–19:235
The Emperor Marcus Antoninus (J. Collier), 1:576
- bound for TJ, 13:368, 13:449, 14:166
- mentioned, 3:51n, 6:559, 6:559, 6:599, 7:128, 7:258, 7:386, 7:386n, 7:406, 7:607, 8:160, 8:161n, 8:249
- publication ceases, 7:679, 8:13
- TJ references, 12:156, 12:157n
- TJ subscribes to, 4:663, 4:685, 5:18, 5:19n, 5:100, 12:655, 13:43, 13:60, 13:60n, 13:72
The Enchanted Throne, An Indian Story translated from the Persian Language (D. Lescallier), 11:351, 11:351n, 11:441
- Enchiridion Unà cum Cebetis Thebani Tabula , 14:193, 14:265, 14:286
- Ἐπικτήτου Ἐγχειρίδιον. Manuale di Epitteto (trans. “E. Pilenejo” [G. M. Pagnini]), 13:394, 13:413, 13:428, 13:474, 13:474, 13:494, 13:561, 14:215
- study of, 7:661
Encyclopædia (T. Dobson), 1:577, 1:582, 4:365, 4:366n, 10:195
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 4:366n, 8:244, 8:420, 11:271–11:272, 11:273n, 12:312
Encyclopédie (J. d’Alembert and D. Diderot), 6:381, 6:408, 8:580–8:581, 8:581n, 14:82–14:83, 15:589, 15:589n
Encyclopédie Méthodique, 4:228, 7:616, 7:617n, 9:317n, 12:156, 12:157n, 12:420, 12:430
Encyclopédie Méthodique: Botanique (Lamarck and Poiret), 17:546, 17:546–17:547n
Encyclopédie Méthodique: Jurisprudence (Lerasle), 3:130, 3:174n, 3:175n, 3:546
Endymion, HMS (frigate), 8:264, 8:267n
- The History of Philosophy, 1:576, 6:439, 6:548, 6:548–6:549, 6:549, 6:551n, 7:148, 7:627, 9:60, 10:580, 10:642–10:643, 11:30, 11:31, 11:283, 16:190n, 16:190n, 16:197n, 19:505
- Institutes of Natural Philosophy, Theoretical and Practical, 11:30, 11:30n
- collects autographs, 20:505, 20:505n, 20:529–20:530, 20:530n
- identified, 20:505n
- letter from, 20:505
- letter to, 20:529–20:530
Englefield, Sir Henry Charles, 14:313
- The Grounds of Christianity Examined, by Comparing the New Testament with the Old, 7:435n, 12:414–12:415, 13:476
- A Letter to The Reverend Mr. Cary, containing Remarks Upon His Review of the Grounds of Christianity Examined, by Comparing the New Testament with the Old , 7:435n
- A Narrative of the Expedition to Dongola and Sennaar, under the command of his Excellence Ismael Pasha, 19:439, 19:440n
- and writings on religious freedom, 7:436n
English Botany; or, Coloured Figures of British Plants (J. E. Smith and J. Sowerby), 10:287, 10:288n
The English Constitution Produced and Illustrated (J. Cartwright), 20:532–20:533, 20:533n, 20:534, 20:544–20:545n, 20:546
English Grammar, Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners (L. Murray), 6:41, 6:41–6:42n, 16:73, 16:73n
The English Historical Library (W. Nicolson), 16:364
- Anglo-Saxon (Old English), 6:404–6:405, 6:414, 10:358, 10:358, 10:465, 14:251, 16:193–16:194, 16:363–16:364, 16:571, 17:196–17:197, 17:411, 17:419, 17:563, 18:276, 20:458
- applicants to teach at University of Virginia, 18:68
- books on grammar of, 6:40–6:41, 6:41–6:42n, 6:402, 7:320, 7:320n, 12:534, 14:458, 14:504, 15:69n, 15:171–15:172, 16:73, 16:73n, 18:15, 18:76, 18:390
- dialects of, 13:612, 16:534, 18:356
- dictionaries, 6:387, 8:514, 8:581, 8:628, 8:672, 8:672, 10:491–10:492n, 12:534, 14:193, 14:265, 14:286, 16:5, 16:194, 18:256, 18:280, 18:329, 18:471, 18:619
- and etymology, 16:72
- evolution of, 6:402–6:406
- grammar of, 16:72–16:73, 20:279
- improvement of, 15:419–15:422, 16:533–16:539, 16:539, 16:571
- new words in, 8:203, 8:203n, 9:632–9:633
- orthography of, 6:355, 6:355n, 6:413–6:415, 6:415n, 12:173, 12:236, 16:533
- phonology of, 12:173, 12:236
- and spelling of Indian words, 16:109–16:110
- study of, 14:251, 16:72, 16:125, 16:193–16:194, 18:161
- TJ on study of, 4:162–4:163, 6:402–6:406, 11:252
An English Padlock (M. Prior), 7:480, 7:481n
English Phonology; or, An Essay Towards an Analysis and Description of the Component Sounds of the English Language (P. S. Du Ponceau), 12:173, 12:236
An English-Saxon Homily on the Birth-Day of St. Gregory (Ælfric of Eynsham; trans. E. Elstob), 16:364, 17:196
Enniscorthy (I. A. Coles’s Albemarle Co. estate), 1:53n, 2:39, 2:127, 3:290, 3:645
Enoch (Old Testament patriarch)
Enquirer (Richmond newspaper). See Richmond Enquirer (newspaper)
An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (W. Godwin), 7:195
An Enquiry concerning the Intellectual and Moral Faculties, and Literature of Negroes (H. Grégoire), 4:19, 4:19–4:20n
An Enquiry respecting the Capture of Washington by the British, on the 24th August, 1814 (J. Armstrong), 9:710, 9:710n
An Enquiry into the Truth of the Tradition, concerning the Discovery of America, By Prince Madog ab Owen Gwynedd, about the year, 1170 (J. Williams), 17:127, 17:128n, 17:128n
- Defects of the English Laws and Tribunals, 10:557n, 10:564–10:565, 10:625
- On National Government, 10:556–10:557, 10:557n, 10:564–10:565, 10:625
Enterprise (steamboat), 9:89, 9:89n
Enterprise, USS (brig), 6:509, 6:510n, 6:526
Enterprise, USS (schooner), 20:579
Enterprize (ship), 4:550, 4:554n
Entretiens sur la Pluralité des Mondes (Fontenelle), 1:581
Enville, Louis Alexandre de La Rochefoucauld, duc d’, 15:150n
Enville, Louise Elisabeth de La Rochefoucauld, duchesse d’, 14:30, 15:149, 15:150n
Epaminondas (Theban general and statesman), 20:317, 20:318n
Ἔπεα Πτερόεντα. or, the Diversions of Purley (J. H. Tooke), 13:223n
Epernon, Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette, duc d’
Epicteti Stoici Philosophi Enchiridion: Unà cum Cebetis Thebani Tabula. Quibus adjiciuntur hac Editione Simplicii Commentarius in Enchiridion Epicteti. Item Arriani Commentariorum de Epicteti Disputationibus, Lib. IV (Epictetus, Cebes, Simplicius, and Arrian; ed. H. Wolf), 14:510, 18:279
- Enchiridion, 7:661, 14:193, 14:265, 14:286
- Epicteti Stoici Philosophi Enchiridion: Unà cum Cebetis Thebani Tabula. Quibus adjiciuntur hac Editione Simplicii Commentarius in Enchiridion Epicteti. Item Arriani Commentariorum de Epicteti Disputationibus, Lib. IV (ed. H. Wolf), 14:510, 18:279
- Ἐπικτήτου Ἐγχειρίδιον. Manuale di Epitteto (trans. “E. Pilenejo” [G. M. Pagnini]), 13:394, 13:413, 13:428, 13:428n, 13:474, 13:494, 13:561, 14:215
- mentioned, 6:299, 7:447
- Stoici Philosophi Encheiridion item (trans. E. Carter), 1:576, 15:43, 15:65, 15:159, 16:115, 19:505
- TJ on, 15:163, 15:164
- works of, 14:257, 14:551, 15:391n
- writings on, 6:317
- doctrines of, 9:341, 13:258, 13:267n, 15:165–15:166, 15:166n, 15:337, 15:338n
- mentioned, 6:299
- La Morale d’Epicure, Tirée de ses Propres Écrits (C. Batteux), 15:26
- W. Short on, 15:149, 15:252–15:253
- TJ on, 15:163–15:164
Epidemiologia Española ó Historia Cronológica de las Pestes, Contagios, Epidemias y Epizootias (J. Villalba), 10:129, 10:146n
Ἐπικτήτου Ἐγχειρίδιον. Manuale di Epitteto (Epictetus; trans. “E. Pilenejo” [G. M. Pagnini]), 13:394, 13:413, 13:428, 13:428n, 13:474, 13:494, 13:561, 14:215
- beliefs of, 13:481, 13:482n
- in Charlottesville, 19:126, 20:525–20:527, 20:551n
- and Congregationalism, 19:360
- convention of Va. diocese, 18:368, 18:376–18:377, 18:396, 19:590, 20:5, 20:5n
- and education, 13:452, 14:103, 17:395, 18:368, 18:370, 18:371, 19:582, 20:4
- D. Hume on, 20:88n
- mentioned, 10:587, 18:656, 18:658, 18:659, 18:660, 19:80
- and missionary work, 16:15
- in Pa., 19:79
- TJ as parishioner, 20:90
- TJ subscribes for minister, 13:476n
- in Va., 9:380, 9:382, 13:341, 15:466
Epistles (Horace), 14:257, 14:551, 14:615, 14:616n, 19:444n
Epistolarum ad Quintum Fratrem Libri Tres, et ad Brutum Liber Unus (Cicero), 16:56, 16:58
Epitome of Military Science (Vegetius), 7:529, 7:532n
An Epitome of Scripture Doctrine, comprised in A Catechism, for the Use of Children (T. Whittemore), 18:439, 18:440n
Eppes, Elizabeth Wayles (TJ’s sister-in-law; John Wayles Eppes’s mother)
- death of, 2:468, 2:469n, 4:35, 5:162n, 5:359+
- and F. Eppes, 2:126, 2:129, 2:153, 2:206, 12:141n
- health of, 1:337, 1:338n
- identified, 2:130n
- letters from, 2:206
- letters from accounted for, 2:130n
- letters to, 2:129–2:130
- TJ sends greetings to, 1:363, 2:341, 2:378
- and J. Wayles’s estate, 19:203, 19:204n
Eppes, Francis (TJ’s brother-in-law)
- acquires land through marriage, 6:130
- death of, 4:35, 5:162n, 5:359+
- and Eppington, 11:200, 12:141n
- and fish, 15:378
- and Gilliam v. Fleming, 2:674
- manages TJ’s business affairs, 6:535n
- and TJ’s account with W. Welch, 2:497, 2:513–2:514, 2:514
- as J. Wayles’s executor, 1:339n, 2:141, 2:142n, 2:369, 2:370, 2:540, 7:99, 7:99n, 7:174, 7:175, 9:647, 10:110, 15:250, 15:260, 17:184
Eppes, Francis Wayles (TJ’s grandson)
- and Bedford Co. land, 19:156
- and books for TJ, 16:5
- and Central College–University of Virginia, 12:7, 12:281, 12:435, 12:435–12:436, 12:463, 12:529, 13:175, 13:278, 13:321, 13:428–13:429, 13:483, 16:65, 16:458, 17:104, 17:246, 17:494
- clothing for, 2:129, 2:206, 13:321, 14:525, 14:526n, 16:554
- conveys dog to TJ, 2:378
- delivers letters, 10:600, 10:673n, 17:547
- education of, in Charlottesville, 14:210, 14:280, 14:280–14:281, 14:294, 14:525–14:526, 15:141, 15:142n, 15:378, 15:379n, 16:65, 16:65, 16:90, 16:187, 17:560
- education of, in Lynchburg, 6:64, 6:65, 6:130–6:131, 6:531, 7:483, 8:68, 8:99, 8:512–8:513, 8:585, 9:607–9:608, 9:712–9:713, 9:714n, 10:672, 13:17
- education of, at Monticello, 2:58, 2:92, 2:103, 2:129, 2:206, 2:341, 2:378, 3:327–3:328, 3:501, 7:647, 8:68, 8:512–8:513, 8:513–8:514, 8:585, 9:147, 9:250–9:251, 10:672, 10:672, 11:233, 11:261, 13:18, 17:560
- education of, at New London Academy, 10:59n, 10:72–10:73, 10:183–10:184, 10:356n, 12:435, 12:436, 12:465, 12:529, 12:591, 12:612, 13:175, 13:292, 13:321, 13:458, 13:483
- education of, in Richmond, 10:664, 10:672, 11:18–11:19, 11:49, 11:50, 11:59, 11:59n, 11:112–11:113, 11:175, 11:233–11:234, 11:261, 11:292, 11:396
- education of, at South Carolina College, 16:65–16:66, 16:77–16:78, 16:90, 16:148–16:149, 16:187–16:188, 16:211, 16:215–16:216, 16:222, 16:232, 16:281, 16:328, 16:329–16:330, 16:333, 16:349, 16:365, 16:374, 16:381–16:382, 16:457–16:458, 16:553, 16:554, 17:34, 17:36, 17:101, 17:101n, 17:104, 17:230, 17:230n, 17:237, 17:246, 17:493–17:494, 17:547–17:548, 17:560, 17:590, 18:21, 18:227, 18:229, 18:302–18:303
- education of, in Staunton, 14:183–14:184, 14:188, 14:210, 14:210, 14:280, 14:281
- education of, in and around Washington, D.C., 12:7, 12:52, 12:252, 12:281–12:282, 12:435, 12:435, 12:463, 12:464–12:465, 12:590–12:591
- education of, TJ on, 5:102, 5:171–5:172, 6:73, 7:483, 7:647, 8:512–8:513, 8:513–8:514, 9:607–9:608, 9:712–9:713, 10:72–10:73, 10:183, 11:14, 11:303, 11:409, 11:596, 13:278, 13:537
- education of, with Baker family, 13:321, 13:428–13:429, 13:483, 14:294
- family of, 1:488n, 16:150, 16:458, 17:100n
- and fish for TJ, 15:378
- health of, 6:131, 7:647, 10:389, 11:233, 13:428, 16:150
- identified, 4:115n
- inheritance of, 20:250, 20:251–20:252
- leaves South Carolina College, 18:302–18:303
- and legal education, 17:494, 18:303, 18:334–18:335, 18:381, 18:446, 18:463, 18:473, 18:475, 18:475, 18:488, 18:488–18:489, 19:115, 19:116, 19:116n, 20:314
- letters from, 4:115–4:116, 6:65, 8:99–8:100, 12:281–12:282, 12:463–12:464, 13:175, 13:428–13:429, 15:308–15:309, 16:381–16:382, 18:302–18:303, 18:381–18:382, 19:114–19:116
- letters from accounted for, 3:195n, 4:132n, 6:648n, 7:648n, 11:597n, 13:537n, 14:526n, 16:330n, 16:554n, 17:105n, 17:247n, 17:591n, 18:230n, 18:303n, 18:335n
- letters to, 4:131–4:132, 6:451, 6:648, 7:647, 8:68–8:69, 10:72–10:73, 12:435, 13:278, 13:537, 16:275, 16:329–16:330, 16:457–16:459, 16:553–16:554, 17:104–17:105, 17:246–17:247, 17:590–17:591, 18:334–18:335, 18:463, 19:550–19:551
- marriage of, 18:475, 18:476n, 18:488–18:489, 18:572, 19:116n, 19:204n
- mentioned, 3:513, 13:279, 18:165
- at Monticello, 3:195, 3:204, 3:244, 3:255, 3:282, 3:317, 7:647, 9:147, 11:14, 12:7, 15:48n, 15:500n, 16:150
- and music owned by M. J. Eppes, 16:264
- and Pantops, 5:102–5:103, 5:325–5:326, 6:71–6:73, 6:129, 7:482–7:483, 20:251
- and plants for TJ, 15:308
- and Poplar Forest, 6:71–6:73, 7:400, 7:482–7:483, 10:183, 10:184n, 11:596, 11:624n, 16:67, 18:22, 18:572–18:573, 19:115, 19:116n, 19:204, 19:550–19:551, 19:551
- and Poplar Forest slaves, 19:332, 19:333n
- M. J. Randolph on, 19:116n
- relationship with J. W. Baker, 15:377
- relationship with father, 2:68, 2:92, 2:126, 2:129, 2:130, 2:153, 2:206, 2:325, 2:368, 3:195, 3:255–3:256, 3:282, 3:458, 4:131, 7:647, 7:648, 8:99, 8:100n, 8:585, 9:607–9:608, 9:712–9:713, 10:664, 11:14, 12:281–12:282, 12:463, 12:464, 12:464–12:465, 12:590–12:591, 13:17, 15:308, 16:22, 16:23, 16:23, 16:24, 16:333, 16:554, 18:446, 18:488–18:489, 19:115, 20:251–20:252
- returns to Eppington, 3:290, 3:458, 3:473, 3:474, 3:501, 3:502
- room and board payment for, 15:270, 15:280
- and route to Mill Brook, 16:211
- and Russian thistle (saltwort) for T. Cooper, 16:334
- and student misbehavior at South Carolina College, 18:230n
- as TJ’s amanuensis, 17:472n
- TJ’s debt to, 19:494
- and TJ’s estate, 18:272
- TJ sends greetings to, 4:173, 5:172, 5:349, 6:88, 9:713
- TJ’s relationship with, 1:336–1:337, 2:92, 2:126, 2:129, 2:341, 4:115, 4:131–4:132, 5:102–5:103, 5:171–5:172, 6:65, 6:71–6:73, 6:73, 6:225, 6:451, 6:451, 6:497–6:498, 6:531, 6:648, 6:649, 8:68, 8:99, 9:712–9:713, 10:59n, 10:72–10:73, 10:183, 10:355, 12:435, 12:435–12:436, 12:529–12:530, 12:612, 16:66, 16:67, 16:90, 16:91, 16:148–16:150, 16:275, 16:329–16:330, 16:553–16:554, 17:104, 17:246–17:247, 17:251, 17:590, 18:334–18:335, 19:114–19:116, 19:550–19:551, 19:551
- witnesses document, 15:38, 19:312, 19:312n, 19:312n
Eppes, John Wayles (TJ’s son-in-law)
- and batture controversy, 3:203–3:204, 3:244, 3:254–3:255, 3:256, 3:290, 3:317
- and W. Bentley, 2:169–2:170n, 2:184, 2:185n, 3:155
- on British threat to Washington, 6:312–6:313
- and Central College, 11:303, 12:7, 12:8, 12:463, 12:529, 12:540, 13:17–13:18
- and Central College–University of Virginia subscription, 11:327n, 11:331, 11:590–11:591, 11:596, 12:7, 12:98–12:99, 12:464, 13:17–13:18, 13:321–13:322, 13:322n, 15:97
- challenges J. Randolph to duel, 3:425, 3:425n
- and Committee on Foreign Relations, 3:275n
- copies J. Madison’s notes from Constitutional Convention, 2:542n, 17:377n
- Cumberland Co. plantation of, 19:115
- death of, 20:134n, 20:148, 20:251
- and J. Delaplaine’s Repository, 12:527
- on destruction of Washington, 7:642
- election of, 6:73, 6:80, 6:80n, 6:112
- estate of, 20:250, 20:251–20:252
- family of, 10:672, 11:409, 12:7, 12:141n, 16:149, 16:150, 16:264n, 17:608, 17:609n, 20:251
- finances of, 18:302, 18:302–18:303, 18:381
- and fish for TJ, 15:378, 15:378–15:379
- and R. Fitzhugh, 6:109, 6:139
- on foreign affairs, 3:255
- forwards letter to TJ, 16:324
- on A. Gallatin’s nomination, 6:313
- and Gilliam v. Fleming, 1:304, 1:305, 1:306, 1:307, 1:331, 1:339, 1:362, 1:365, 2:325, 2:369–2:370, 2:540, 3:44
- and grapes, 18:22
- gubernatorial prospects of, 8:47
- and O. Hanbury’s executors, 3:195, 5:299n
- and harpsichord for Poplar Forest, 15:308–15:309, 15:378, 16:67, 16:91, 16:365
- health of, 2:68, 2:325, 2:378, 4:132, 7:648, 9:250, 10:183, 10:540, 10:600, 10:672, 10:673n, 11:292–11:293, 12:8, 12:590, 15:308, 15:378, 16:554, 18:21, 18:22, 18:180, 18:381, 18:381–18:382, 18:446, 18:572, 18:573, 19:115, 20:134n, 20:145–20:146
- horses of, 16:91
- identified, 1:337–1:338n
- invitations to visit, 13:311n, 16:333, 18:382
- and W. Lambert’s astronomical calculations, 2:54, 2:55n
- letters from, 1:336–1:338, 2:68–2:70, 2:130–2:131, 2:169–2:170, 2:325, 3:195–3:196, 3:254–3:256, 3:256–3:257, 3:317, 3:473–3:474, 6:129–6:131, 6:311–6:313, 6:530–6:531, 7:642, 8:585, 9:250–9:251, 10:600, 10:672–10:673, 11:292–11:293, 12:7–12:8, 12:251–12:253, 12:464–12:466, 12:590–12:592, 13:321–13:322, 13:564, 14:299–14:300, 15:377–15:379, 16:22–16:24, 16:90–16:91, 16:210–16:211, 16:333–16:334, 17:547–17:549, 17:608–17:610, 18:21–18:23, 18:179–18:181, 18:488–18:489, 20:134
- letters from accounted for, 1:338n, 2:378n, 3:244n, 4:115–4:116n, 4:173n, 5:172n, 5:349–5:350n, 6:73n, 6:355n, 8:585n, 9:714n, 11:15n, 11:597n, 12:138n, 13:18n, 14:211n, 14:526n, 16:365n, 16:365n, 16:554n
- letters to, 1:362–1:363, 2:58–2:59, 2:91–2:93, 2:153–2:154, 2:184, 2:340–2:341, 2:378, 2:540–2:541, 3:203–3:205, 3:244, 3:281–3:282, 3:290, 3:327–3:328, 3:501–3:503, 3:513, 4:132–4:133, 4:172–4:173, 5:102–5:103, 5:171–5:172, 5:347–5:350, 6:71–6:73, 6:88, 6:220–6:226, 6:490–6:499, 6:578–6:594, 7:482–7:483, 7:648, 8:513–8:514, 9:607–9:609, 9:712–9:714, 10:183–10:184, 11:14–11:15, 11:174–11:175, 11:233–11:234, 11:302–11:303, 11:409, 11:590–11:592, 11:596–11:597, 12:137–12:138, 12:435–12:436, 12:529–12:530, 12:612, 13:17–13:18, 14:210–14:211, 14:525–14:526, 16:64–16:68, 16:148–16:150, 16:223, 16:349, 16:365, 16:554, 17:493–17:495, 17:560–17:562, 18:165–18:166, 18:446, 18:572–18:573, 20:145–20:146
- letters to accounted for, 1:338n, 5:349–5:350n, 12:298n
- library of, 13:429, 17:549, 17:561, 17:609, 18:166, 18:179, 18:181
- and loan to TJ, 16:23–16:24, 16:66, 16:90–16:91, 16:149–16:150, 16:210, 16:223, 16:270, 16:274, 16:326, 16:327, 16:333, 16:341, 16:349, 16:350, 16:358, 16:365, 16:367, 18:166, 18:180, 18:446, 18:446, 18:488, 19:494, 20:134, 20:145
- on luxury in U.S. government, 12:465–12:466
- mentioned, 2:142n, 3:433
- and national debt, 12:592
- and W. C. Nicholas’s debts, 14:621, 18:417
- and northern seminaries, 16:65, 16:90
- opposes Anglo-American trade bill, 12:591–12:592, 12:592n
- on party sentiment in Congress, 3:473, 3:502
- and politics, 12:591, 17:548–17:549, 17:608–17:609
- and Poplar Forest, 16:66–16:67, 16:68n, 19:116n
- portraits of, 13:540, 13:540n
- and proposed land exchange with TJ, 6:71–6:73, 6:129–6:130, 18:22, 18:165, 18:180
- 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, 3:255–3:256, 3:282, 3:458, 4:131, 6:71–6:73, 6:130–6:131, 6:531, 7:647, 8:68, 8:99, 8:100n, 8:512, 8:514, 8:585, 9:250–9:251, 9:607–9:608, 9:712–9:713, 10:664, 10:672, 11:14, 11:18–11:19, 11:49, 11:112–11:113, 11:175, 11:233–11:234, 11:261, 11:292, 11:596–11:597, 12:7, 12:52, 12:252, 12:281–12:282, 12:435, 12:435–12:436, 12:463, 12:464, 12:464–12:465, 12:529–12:530, 12:590–12:591, 12:612, 13:17, 13:321, 14:183, 14:184, 14:210–14:211, 14:280, 14:280, 14:294, 14:525–14:526, 15:308, 15:377, 15:378, 15:379n, 16:22, 16:23, 16:23, 16:24, 16:65–16:66, 16:90, 16:148–16:149, 16:187, 16:211, 16:222, 16:232, 16:333, 16:349, 16:365, 16:554, 17:493–17:494, 17:547–17:548, 17:560, 17:590, 18:21, 18:381, 18:446, 18:488–18:489, 18:572–18:573, 19:115, 20:251–20:252
- relationship with TJ, 17:548, 17:560
- on religion, 12:465
- rents part of Lego, 2:279, 2:280n
- reports convoy bill, 2:254n
- and reports of George III’s death, 4:172–4:173
- on routes to Monticello, 14:299
- and sale of Pantops, 5:102–5:103, 5:171, 5:325, 5:347–5:348, 5:349–5:350n, 6:130, 7:482–7:483, 18:350n, 20:251, 20:252n
- sends book manuscript to TJ, 6:355, 6:355n, 6:413
- sends greetings, 10:672, 12:8, 12:252, 12:281, 12:463, 18:180–18:181
- sends seeds to TJ, 14:299
- and sheep, 2:252, 2:431–2:432
- slaves of, 1:156n, 1:321, 1:321n, 10:600, 10:673, 11:14, 11:174, 11:292, 12:7, 16:90, 20:251, 20:251–20:252
- sundial for, 11:174
- TJ on, 2:340–2:341
- TJ pays, 18:474
- TJ plans visits to, 4:132, 10:516, 12:591, 16:210, 16:223, 16:254
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:625
- TJ sends furniture to, 6:88
- TJ sends greetings to, 18:335
- and TJ’s health, 13:564, 13:564n
- and TJ’s letters on finance, 6:220–6:225, 6:311, 6:490–6:497, 6:578–6:592, 6:594, 6:595–6:596, 6:600, 7:133, 7:144, 7:692, 8:29, 8:206
- and TJ’s memorandum on U.S. Bank, 2:70, 2:70n, 2:92
- and TJ’s newspapers, 1:457, 1:469
- travels to N.C., 2:58, 2:68, 2:325, 2:340, 2:368, 2:378, 2:491
- and University of Virginia, 14:210, 16:64–16:65, 16:67–16:68, 16:554
- as U.S. senator, 12:138, 12:251–12:252, 13:429
- as U.S. senatorial candidate, 8:47, 10:672, 10:673n, 11:14
- urges TJ to write history, 17:307, 17:549, 17:561, 17:608–17:609, 18:180
- on Virginians, 16:22–16:23
- visits Monticello, 13:488, 14:299–14:300, 16:22
- visits Poplar Forest, 11:596, 11:624n, 17:548
- on War of 1812, 6:131, 6:531, 7:642
- on wartime finance, 6:311–6:312
- and J. Wayles’s papers, 5:287
- and Ways and Means Committee, 2:59n, 6:220, 9:217
- on W. Fla. controversy, 3:256, 3:281–3:282
- will of, 20:251, 20:252n
- and wine for TJ, 10:673, 11:50, 11:175, 11:238, 11:292, 11:300, 11:302, 13:126, 13:127n, 13:173, 19:115
- witnesses document, 17:493n
Eppes, Maria (Mary) Jefferson (TJ’s daughter; John Wayles Eppes’s first wife)
- acquaintances in France, 1:174, 1:175n
- death of, 3:307, 4:xlvi, 4:389, 6:131n, 12:146, 12:147n, 16:264n, 20:251
- education of, 12:406–12:407, 12:407n, 12:478, 12:480n, 12:532
- and Eppington, 12:141n
- family of, 11:252, 19:116n, 20:251
- greetings sent to, 12:406
- harpsichord of, 15:308–15:309, 16:264, 17:85n
- illness of, 16:542
- mentioned, 2:xliii, 6:451, 11:202, 17:337, 17:377n, 20:127n
- music owned by, 16:264
- receives slaves from TJ, 1:156n, 1:321n
- travels to France, 1:450n, 17:345
Eppes, Martha Burke Jones (John Wayles Eppes’s second wife)
- E. W. R. Coolidge on, 16:264n
- and F. Eppes, 2:126, 2:129, 2:153, 8:68
- and J. W. Eppes’s estate, 20:251, 20:252n
- and harpsichord for Poplar Forest, 15:378, 16:264
- identified, 2:127n
- invited to visit TJ, 16:67
- letter to, 2:126–2:127
- mentioned, 1:338n, 11:624n, 12:7, 16:91
- M. J. Randolph sends plants and seeds to, 9:608, 10:537
- sends greetings, 10:600, 10:672, 12:281, 12:463, 18:180
- sends plants to TJ, 11:292
- TJ forwards letter to, 3:433, 3:433n, 3:458, 3:513
- TJ sends greetings to, 2:341, 2:378, 4:173, 5:102, 5:172, 5:349, 6:88, 7:483, 8:68, 9:609, 9:713, 11:175, 11:303, 11:409, 11:596–11:597, 12:138, 13:537, 16:150, 16:365, 18:166, 18:335, 18:446, 18:573, 20:146
- TJ sends plants to, 11:14, 11:174–11:175, 11:175, 18:166
- visits N.C., 2:68
- watch of, 12:137–12:138, 12:252, 13:527, 13:537
- and wine for TJ, 11:50
Eppes, Mary (Polly). See Thweatt, Mary (Polly) Eppes (John Wayles Eppes’s sister; Richard Noble Thweatt’s wife)
Eppes, Mary Elizabeth Cleland Randolph (Francis Wayles Eppes’s wife; Thomas Eston Randolph’s daughter)
- correspondence of, 11:628
- identified, 11:632n
- letter to, from C. J. Randolph, 11:631–11:632
- marriage of, 1:488n, 18:475, 18:476n, 18:489, 19:116n, 19:204, 19:204n
- TJ on, 18:572
- TJ sends greetings to, 19:551
- travels of, 11:624n, 11:631n, 19:612
Eppes, Richard (of Sussex Co.)
Eppington (Eppes’s Chesterfield Co. estate)
- and F. Eppes, 2:325, 2:378, 3:290, 3:458, 3:473, 3:474, 3:501, 3:502
- and J. W. Eppes, 3:195, 12:141n
- family returns to, 2:68
- James River at, 11:200
- mill at, 15:498–15:499
- proposed sale of, 12:141
- TJ directs letter to, 2:340
- TJ plans to visit, 1:363, 1:364, 1:365, 1:595
- TJ visits, 1:626, 2:129, 2:130n, 12:141n, 17:372
- J. Wayles’s papers at, 2:84–2:85, 2:141, 2:256, 5:90–5:91, 5:161–5:162, 5:162n, 5:210–5:211, 5:287, 5:287–5:288, 9:647, 10:110, 12:452, 12:487
equatorial (astronomical instrument)
- and calculation of longitude, 15:288, 19:197–19:198, 19:208, 19:209
- owned by TJ, 4:237, 4:238n, 4:369, 19:201, 19:201n
- and surveying, 9:680–9:681, 9:691–9:692, 19:198–19:199
- TJ on use of, 19:197–19:198, 19:198–19:201
- Colloquia, nunc emendatiora, 11:452
- home of, 18:658
- Novum Testamentum Græce et Latine, 8:235
- quoted by J. Adams, 6:299, 6:300n
- and Renaissance, 7:23, 7:147
Erastus, Thomas (Thomas Lüber)
Erdbeschreibung und Geschichte von Amerika (C. D. Ebeling), 9:138n, 9:299
Erie Canal, 3:333, 3:459–3:460, 3:521, 3:597–3:598, 11:218–11:219, 11:219n, 11:259, 11:280–11:281, 11:339, 11:357–11:358, 11:358n, 11:360, 11:364–11:365, 11:376–11:377, 11:415, 11:434–11:435, 11:448, 12:23, 12:194, 15:492–15:493, 15:493n, 17:585–17:586, 17:587n, 19:171n, 19:224, 20:303
- edits Ammiani Marcellini rerum gestarum libri qui supersunt (Ammianus Marcellinus), 17:138, 17:138n, 17:447
- edits C. Cornelii Taciti opera (Tacitus), 9:196, 9:455, 10:212, 10:531, 11:205, 11:296, 11:414, 11:414, 12:356, 14:511, 17:106
- edits Clavis Ciceronis; sive indices rerum et verborum (Cicero), 12:313, 12:356, 12:356
- edits Graecum Lexicon Manuale (B. Hederich), 9:276, 9:277n, 10:234, 12:153, 12:439, 13:429, 13:429n
- edits Ὁμήρου ἅπαντα. h. e Homeri opera omnia (Homer), 10:234, 10:237n
- edits M. Tullii Ciceronis Opera Omnia (Cicero), 12:355–12:356, 12:575
Las Eroticas, y Traduccion de Boecio (A. M. S. Boethius; E. M. de Villegas), 17:138, 17:445
- agreement with U.S., 1:271, 1:271n, 1:407, 1:409–1:410n, 1:438–1:439, 1:441, 1:504n, 1:518, 1:658, 2:35n, 2:69, 2:325, 2:358n, 3:463
- conversation with A. Gallatin, 3:69, 3:70n, 3:600, 3:602, 3:626
- dispatches for, 1:108, 1:113
- instructions to, 1:170n, 1:284–1:285, 1:409, 1:418, 1:438–1:439, 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
- appointed special minister to Denmark, 3:293, 3:459, 3:539
- and A. Burr conspiracy, 3:128, 3:129n, 7:206, 7:235, 7:239
- and Cádiz consulate, 1:87, 1:96, 1:113–1:114
- carries letter, 2:477, 3:106, 9:620
- diplomatic appointment, 7:67, 7:68n
- on European affairs, 19:586–19:589
- gives medals to TJ, 9:91n, 19:liv, 19:540–19:541, 19:541n, 19:586
- identified, 2:32n
- letters from, 2:246–2:248, 3:342–3:343, 18:622, 19:586–19:590
- letters to, 2:31–2:32, 12:202, 18:639, 19:540–19:541
- mentioned, 3:64, 3:330
- and merino sheep, 2:3, 2:31–2:32, 2:246
- as minister plenipotentiary to Spain, 9:388–9:389, 11:634, 12:512, 13:237, 13:587, 13:588n, 18:98, 18:100n, 19:589
- retirement of, 19:588–19:589
- sends wool specimens, 3:342–3:343, 3:343n
- TJ introduces G. Ticknor to, 12:202, 12:203, 12:203, 13:236, 13:237
- U.S. agent in London, 3:37–3:38, 4:21, 4:31–4:32, 4:32–4:33n
- and visits to Monticello, 3:45–3:46, 3:342, 18:622, 18:639, 19:589–19:590
- visits Montpellier (Madison family estate), 3:46
Erythryna corolladendron (Erythrina corallodendrum). See coral tree
Esau (Old Testament figure), 16:620
Escopiniche (Escopinichi), Marcus
Escot, John, 3:476, 3:477n, 3:478n, 3:485
Escovar, Antonio Gonzales de, 2:480n
Esdrass. See Ezra (Hebrew scribe and priest)
- as chancery court clerk, 12:605, 14:400, 14:401n, 15:221–15:222n, 15:269n, 15:269n, 18:116n, 18:117n, 18:123n, 20:177n, 20:178n, 20:236n
- and J. Oldham’s dispute with University of Virginia
Esopus Spitzenburg. See Spitzenburg apple
Espagne, Jean Louis Brigitte, comte d’, 1:372
- as French consul at New York , 14:608
- seeks West Point appointment for son, 4:375n, 4:376, 4:434, 5:405
Espoz y Mina, Francisco, 19:710, 19:711n
L’Esprit de la Fronde (J. B. Mailly), 7:664
L’Esprit de la Ligue (L. P. Anquetil), 7:664
Esprit de la méthode d’éducation de Pestalozzi (M. A. Jullien), 12:229
L’Esprit des Croisades (J. B. Mailly), 7:664
Esprit des Lois (Montesquieu), 3:xlvi, 3:6–3:7, 3:7n, 3:89n, 3:311, 3:334–3:335, 5:579n, 10:417, 10:417, 11:438n, 19:506
“Esquisse d’un Cours d’Histoire, ou d’un Plan de Lectures Historiques, rapporté spécialement à l’Influence des Femmes, considérée dans les différens siècles et chez les différentes nations” , 17:265, 17:267n
Esquisse d’un Essai sur la Philosophie des Sciences (M. A. Jullien), 14:51, 14:143
Esquisse d’un Tableau Historique des Progrès de l’Esprit Humain (Condorcet), 10:234
Esquisse et Vues Préliminaires d’un Ouvrage sur l’Éducation Comparée … et Séries de Questions sur l’Éducation (M. A. Jullien), 11:604, 11:604n, 12:17, 12:230, 13:153
Essai de Géologie (Faujas de Saint-Fond), 2:47–2:48, 2:49n, 13:147, 13:476
Essai Général d’Éducation physique, morale, et intellectuelle (M. A. Jullien), 1:674, 1:676n, 2:353, 2:405, 2:504, 2:532–2:533, 11:604n, 12:17, 12:229, 13:153, 13:153
Essai historique et critique (Paganel), 3:219–3:220, 3:562
Essai politique sur le royaume de la Nouvelle-Espagne (Humboldt), 1:24, 1:25n, 1:264, 1:267n, 1:267n, 3:107, 3:108n, 3:623n, 4:289, 4:352, 4:354n, 6:323, 6:326, 6:329, 7:29, 10:127, 10:128, 10:130, 10:145n
Essai Preliminaire, ou observations historiques, politiques, théoriques et critiques. Sur les monnoies (J. P. L. Beyerlé), 12:156, 12:157n
Essais de Montaigne (M. de Montaigne), 17:447, 17:448n, 18:619
Essais sur les isles fortunées et l’antique Atlantide (Bory de St. Vincent), 20:115n, 20:282
Essai sur la géographie des plantes (Humboldt), 1:265, 1:267n
Essai sur la Turquoise et sur la Calaite (G. Fischer), 13:118, 13:119n, 13:145
Essai sur la Vie, les Écrits et les Opinions de M. de Malesherbes (Boissy d’Anglas), 14:204, 16:484–16:485
Essai sur l’emploi du tems (M. A. Jullien), 2:504, 12:229
Essai sur les Mœurs et l’Esprit des Nations (Voltaire), 17:138, 17:445, 18:466, 20:115n, 20:282
Essai sur les Préjugés (Holbach), 15:26
Essai sur l’Histoire Génerale des Mathématiques (C. Bossut), 6:381, 7:626
Essai sur l’origine des connoissances humaines (Condillac), 5:277n
Essarts, Peter Poinsot des. See Poinsot, Peter
An Essay concerning Human Understanding (J. Locke), 1:576, 7:627, 10:658, 17:246, 19:505, 20:261
An Essay concerning Tussis Convulsiva, or, Whooping-Cough (B. Waterhouse), 19:359, 19:362n, 19:362n
An Essay on a Uniform Orthography for the Indian Languages of North America (J. Pickering), 16:262, 16:459, 18:198, 18:225
An Essay on Common Wealths (C. C. Blatchly), 19:36, 19:37n, 19:86–19:87
An Essay on Crimes & Punishments (C. B. Beccaria), 8:388, 8:672, 8:673n
An Essay on diseases incidental to Europeans in hot Climates (J. Lind), 3:38, 3:40n, 10:136, 10:147n
An Essay on Education (W. Barrow), 7:658, 7:666n
An Essay on Electricity … with corrections and additions, by William Jones (G. Adams), 8:685
An Essay on Government (R. F. A. Lee), 1:123–1:124, 3:116, 3:117n
Essay on Impost Duties and Prohibitions (J. A. Chaptal; trans. M. Carey), 19:591, 19:592n
An Essay on Longevity (J. Sinclair), 4:140, 4:142n
An Essay on Man (A. Pope; French translation by C. Le Brun), 18:96
An Essay on Man. In Epistles to a Friend. Epistle II (A. Pope), 17:171, 17:172n
An Essay on Man. In Epistles to a Friend. Epistle III (A. Pope), 9:432, 9:434n
An Essay on Man. In Epistles to a Friend. Epistle IV (A. Pope), 17:12, 17:14n, 19:614
An Essay on Naturalization & Allegiance (J. F. Dumoulin), 9:665–9:666, 9:666n, 10:20
An Essay on Ophthalmia, or Inflammation of the Eyes (E. Griffiths), 1:237n
An Essay on Salt (J. Van Rensselaer), 20:371, 20:372n
Essay on Sheep (R. R. Livingston), 1:667, 1:668n, 2:39, 2:83, 3:63, 3:64n, 4:637, 5:181, 5:182n, 11:165
An Essay on the Best Method of Teaching Foreign Languages (P. S. Chazotte), 12:259–12:260, 12:291–12:292
An Essay on the Demoniacs of the New Testament (H. Farmer), 7:77, 7:78n
An Essay on the First Principles of Government (J. Priestley), 7:628, 9:436
An Essay on the Geology of the Hudson River, and the adjacent regions: illustrated by A Geological Section of the Country (S. Akerly), 15:601n
An Essay on the History of the English Government and Constitution (J. Russell), 17:536, 17:537
Essay on the Necessity of Improving Our National Forces (W. T. W. Tone), 14:415–14:416, 14:491, 14:531, 14:584
An Essay on the Prevailing, or Yellow-Fever, of 1817 (Shecut), 12:253–12:254, 12:292–12:293
An Essay on the principle of population (T. R. Malthus), 1:35, 7:195, 7:628, 10:327, 10:331n, 12:622–12:623, 13:586, 13:586n, 19:359, 19:362n, 19:506
An essay on the probability of sensation in vegetables (J. P. Tupper), 5:276, 5:277n
An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek Language (J. Pickering), 14:31, 14:153, 14:155, 14:536–14:537, 14:629, 14:647n, 15:54, 15:55, 15:135
Essay on the Theory of the Earth (G. Cuvier; ed. R. Jameson; appendix by S. L. Mitchill), 12:444, 12:588, 12:589, 12:590, 19:508
Essays and Notes on Husbandry and Rural Affairs (J. B. Bordley), 1:581, 11:165
Essays on Banking (M. Carey), 19:592n
Essays on poetical and prosaic numbers, and elocution (J. Mason), 1:576, 7:629
Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man (T. Reid), 9:636, 9:637, 9:638n
Essays on the Lives and Writings of Fletcher of Saltoun and the poet Thomson: Biographical, Critical, and Political (D. S. E. Buchan), 2:172, 2:174n
“Essays on the Natural History and Origin of Peat” (R. Rennie) , 8:678, 8:679n, 9:75–9:76
Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste (A. Alison), 19:505
Essays on the Principles of Morality and Natural Religion (H. H. Kames), 1:576, 7:415, 7:416n, 7:627
Essays on various subjects of Taste, Morals, and National Policy (G. Tucker), 18:605
Essay sur l’histoire générale et sur les moeurs et l’esprit des nations (Voltaire), 12:534, 20:114
An Essay to promote Domestic Happiness (C. W. Peale), 4:531–4:532, 6:68–6:69, 6:70n
An Essay towards a general history of Feudal Property in Great Britain (J. Dalrymple), 2:51
An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision (G. Berkeley), 9:637, 9:638n
Essay upon Projects (D. Defoe), 1:572
“Essenus.” See Jones, John (of London)
Essex, USS, 3:577, 3:638, 3:638, 4:17, 4:19, 4:36, 7:501, 7:502n
Essex Junto, 1:246–1:247, 1:298, 1:300n, 4:547, 4:628, 5:282n, 5:564, 5:640–5:641, 6:37, 6:96–6:97, 6:98, 7:359–7:360, 8:152, 8:407, 9:4, 9:5, 9:256, 9:457, 10:97, 14:466, 20:17
Essex Register (Salem, Mass., newspaper), 14:447, 14:450n, 14:523–14:524, 14:545–14:546, 14:546n, 14:563
- and Albemarle Academy, 7:266, 7:267, 7:282, 7:283, 7:293, 7:335, 7:570, 9:93n, 9:361, 9:361n, 9:496–9:497, 9:498n
- Charlottesville tavern keeper, 4:619, 4:619n, 5:193
- Dictionarium Historicum, Geographicum Poeticum, 12:112, 17:73n
- Maison Rustique, or the Countrie Farme, 2:82, 4:139, 4:142n
Estienne, Henri (Stepani; Stephani)
- Bibliothecae Historicae Libri Quindecim de quadraginta, 6:382
- Conciones et Orationes ex Historicis Latinis Excerptæ, 7:458, 7:458n
- edits Διογένους Λαερτίου περὶ βίων, δογμάτων καὶ ἀποφθεγμάτων τῶν ἐν φιλοσοφίᾳ εὐδοκιμησάντων, βιβλία ιʹ. Diogenis Laertii de vitis, dogmatis & apophthegmatis eorum qui in philosophia claruerunt, libri X (Diogenes Laertius), 10:233
- edits Διονυσίου Οἰκουμένης Περιήγησις, μετὰ τῶν Εὐσταθίου Ὑπομνημάτων. Dionysii Orbis Descriptio (Dionysius Periegetes), 10:234, 10:237n
- edits Opera Omnia Graece et Latine (Dionysius of Halicarnassus), 9:109, 14:510, 15:26, 17:106
- edits Θησαυρὸς τῆς Ἑλληνικῆς Γλώσσης. Thesaurus Graecae Linguae, 3:546, 13:342, 13:343n, 13:358, 13:494, 13:494, 13:525, 14:193, 16:224, 16:257
- as grammarian, 19:407, 19:409n, 19:420, 19:420n
- Lexicon Græco-Latinum, 14:193, 14:221, 14:240, 14:265, 14:266, 14:286
- works of, 14:483
- and T. Kosciuszko, 12:293, 12:294n, 14:324, 14:343, 14:427, 14:482, 15:210, 15:211n, 15:376, 15:377, 15:377n, 17:499, 17:501n
Eston (TJ’s slave; b. 1808). See Hemings, Eston (TJ’s enslaved son; b. 1808)
État des étoiles fixes au second siecle, par Claude Ptolemée, comparé a la position des mêmes étoiles en 1786 (Ptolemy; H. Montignot), 10:233
Les États-Unis et L’Angleterre (W. Lee), 8:150–8:151, 8:151n, 10:342, 10:489
The Ethereal Physician: or Medical Electricity Revived (T. Brown), 13:346–13:347, 13:347n, 13:378
- The Christian Orator; or, a collection of speeches, delivered on Public Occasions before religious Benevolent Societies, 12:507
- books on, 7:627, 8:630, 8:630, 10:304, 10:349, 10:460, 10:550, 10:573, 10:580, 10:642–10:643, 10:657–10:658, 12:312, 12:313, 12:355, 12:356, 12:402–12:403, 20:26, 20:276, 20:329, 20:330n
- bound pamphlets on, 8:630
- collegiate education in, 13:195, 13:214, 13:403, 16:296n, 17:237, 17:238n, 17:310, 19:570, 20:458
- study of, 7:480, 7:480, 7:638, 7:640, 7:641, 7:667, 7:686, 12:124, 16:78, 17:494, 17:494, 18:334, 19:165
- TJ on study of, 4:162, 13:198, 13:217–13:218, 16:65, 16:642
Ἠθικὴ Ποίησις: Sive Gnomici Poetæ Græci (ed. R. F. P. Brunck), 6:279, 6:280n, 12:583, 13:295
Eton College (England), 12:238
Études de la Nature (Saint-Pierre), 7:26, 7:27n
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:454, 7:659, 7:659, 16:329
- and cosmology, 15:581, 15:581, 15:582, 15:582
- Les Élémens de Géométrie d’Euclide (F. Peyrard), 11:295, 11:297, 11:338, 11:352, 11:395, 11:397
- Elements, 7:662, 7:700, 9:394, 16:400n
- The Elements of Euclid (R. Simson), 1:576, 1:650, 7:250, 7:253n, 13:476, 14:102
- mentioned, 6:508, 12:177
- namesake of, 16:125
- TJ reads, 4:429, 6:302
- writings of, 8:12, 10:460, 13:17, 13:441, 15:540, 18:650, 18:650, 18:651, 18:652, 18:652
- Élémens d’Algèbre (trans. J. G. Garnier), 13:394, 13:413, 13:428, 13:474, 13:595–13:596, 13:608, 13:608, 15:160
- as mathematician, 13:382, 13:382–13:383n, 20:469, 20:581
An Eulogium in commemoration of Doctor Caspar Wistar (W. Tilghman), 12:455, 12:456, 12:482, 12:556–12:557, 12:608
Eulogium on Marcus Aurelius (A. L. Thomas), 3:309, 3:310n
Eulogium Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious George Washington (B. O. Tyler), 12:536, 12:536–12:537n, 13:21n
An Eulogy, illustrative of the life, and commemorative of the beneficence of the late Hon. James Bowdoin (W. Jenks), 5:597, 5:597n, 7:65
- authenticity of works of, 9:87
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:659, 7:662
- Dramata (ed. E. Zimmermann), 11:415
- Αἱ τοῦ Εὐριπίδου τραγωδίαι σωζόμεναι. Euripidis Tragoediae quae supersunt (ed. S. Musgrave), 15:24, 15:26
- Euripidis Tragoediae Fragmenta Epistolae (ed. J. Barnes), 14:510, 15:24, 17:106
- Euripidis Tragœdiæ Viginti (ed. J. Barnes), 14:193
- Hippolytus, 14:551, 19:407, 19:409n
- Iphigenia at Aulis, 14:551
- The Nineteen Tragedies and Fragments of Euripides (trans. M. Wodhull), 15:504, 15:594, 15:607
- quoted, 20:381, 20:382n
- Σχόλια τῶν πάνυ δοκίμων εἰς ἑπτὰ τραγῳδίας τοῦ Εὐριπίδου, συλλεγέντα ἐκ διαφόρων παλαιῶν βίβλων καὶ συναρμολογηθέντα παρὰ Ἀρσενίου ἀρχιεπισκόπου μονεμβασίας. Scholia In Septem Evripidis Tragœdias ex antiquis exemplaribus ab Arsenio archiepo monebasie collecta, & nunc primu in lucem edita (ed. A. Apostolios), 14:193, 14:265, 14:286
- Les Tragédies d’Euripide (trans. P. Prévost), 11:179, 11:193, 12:153, 12:439, 13:596
- The Tragedies of Euripides (trans. R. Potter), 15:490, 15:503–15:504, 15:594, 15:607, 16:25, 16:40, 17:444, 19:506
- works of, 14:258, 16:275, 16:330, 17:536
Euripidis Tragoediae Fragmenta Epistolae (Euripides; ed. J. Barnes), 14:510, 17:106
Euripidis Tragœdiæ Viginti (Euripides; ed. J. Barnes), 14:193
- and advancement of civilization, 19:303, 20:533
- and African slave trade, 20:343n
- allied powers of as threat to U.S., 9:89, 9:90–9:91, 19:334
- attitudes toward U.S. in, 15:303, 19:305, 19:305
- botanic gardens in, 12:254
- commerce of, 17:406–17:407
- commerical treaties with nations of, 8:372–8:373
- climate of, 11:34, 14:185, 14:186n, 19:301–19:302
- crop failures in, 10:597
- emigrants from, 12:19–12:20
- and encouragement of fine arts, 20:429, 20:455
- intellectual freedom in, 9:85–9:87, 10:328, 16:631, 20:380
- League of Armed Neutrality, 19:406, 19:408–19:409n
- liberal constitutions for, 12:23, 12:451
- liberty in, 12:621, 20:357, 20:424, 20:425, 20:535, 20:537
- maps of, 8:77n
- monarchies of, 7:385
- prospect of war in, 20:17–20:18
- public opinion in, 8:131, 8:138, 8:176–8:177, 13:586–13:587, 20:425
- and recruitment of faculty for University of Virginia, 20:li, 20:142, 20:154, 20:243, 20:274, 20:298, 20:341, 20:363, 20:459–20:460
- relations with U.S., 9:109–9:111, 13:586–13:587, 16:412n, 16:486–16:487, 19:638–19:639, 19:656
- and republican principles, 19:329, 20:368–20:369, 20:383
- revolutions in, 16:361, 16:408, 16:421, 16:488, 16:490, 16:493, 16:496, 16:631, 17:43–17:44, 17:142, 20:24, 20:65–20:66, 20:131, 20:352–20:353, 20:506
- scarcity of bread in, 10:539, 10:666, 17:357–17:358, 18:241
- scholarship in, 10:625, 20:346, 20:514
- and silk manufacturing, 1:341, 1:342n, 1:355, 1:412–1:413, 1:413, 1:424, 1:425n, 1:472
- and slavery in U.S., 16:490
- TJ on best places to summer in, 8:326
- TJ on cities of, 8:326
- TJ on freedom in, 9:515, 9:711, 12:276, 20:285
- TJ on titles of nobility in, 13:587
- TJ on traveling in, 8:240, 8:326, 20:259–20:260
- TJ on tyranny in, 4:157–4:158, 5:26, 7:592–7:593, 15:184, 19:101
- TJ’s notes on territorial changes in, 15:52n, 15:52
- trade among nations of, 10:91–10:92
- unrest in, 20:509
- and U.S. economy, 17:190, 19:464
- and wartime privateers, 20:343n
- works on, 18:234, 18:255, 18:399, 19:236, 19:236n, 19:269, 19:363, 19:406, 20:246, 20:259–20:260
Europe after the Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle. Forming the Sequel to the Congress of Vienna (D. D. de Pradt; trans. G. A. Otis), 16:42, 16:93, 18:255
L’Europe et L’Amérique en 1821 (D. D. de Pradt), 19:236, 19:236n, 19:269
Europe: or a General Survey of the present situation of the principal powers; with conjectures on their Future Prospects (A. H. Everett), 18:234, 18:255, 19:363
Eustace & McNamara (Richmond firm), 17:430, 17:439, 19:154
- edits Διονυσίου Οἰκουμένης Περιήγησις, μετὰ τῶν Εὐσταθίου Ὑπομνημάτων. Dionysii Orbis Descriptio (Dionysius Periegetes), 10:234, 10:237n
Eustis, Caroline Langdon (William Eustis’s wife), 10:160
- and batture controversy, 2:426, 2:427, 2:435, 3:477, 3:485, 3:486n, 3:498n
- departs Boston for the Netherlands, 8:378n, 8:378, 8:379n, 8:421, 8:436
- W. Duane on, 6:527
- identified, 1:584n
- introduces F. W. P. Greenwood, 14:317
- letters from, 1:624–1:625, 2:435, 14:317–14:318
- letters from accounted for, 2:412n
- letters to, 1:583–1:584, 2:426, 4:458, 4:482, 4:516, 5:10–5:11, 5:104–5:105, 5:327, 5:443
- mentioned, 18:481
- and military appointments, 5:328, 5:441–5:442, 5:443
- as minister plenipotentiary to the Netherlands, 8:378, 8:378n, 8:378, 10:160
- on New England politics, 1:624
- and New London military stores, 5:104–5:105, 5:107
- opposes B. Waterhouse, 6:37–6:38, 6:97
- political legacy of, 17:213
- and public opinion on war, 5:355
- recommendations sent to, 4:458, 4:516, 5:10–5:11, 5:11
- Revolutionary War service of, 19:530
- as secretary of war, 1:583–1:584, 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, 5:327, 5:328, 5:354, 5:366–5:367, 5:398, 5:399n, 5:493, 5:494n, 6:97, 6:100n, 6:171, 6:173, 6:177n, 8:537, 10:677
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:624, 5:366–5:368
- TJ sends letter through, 8:434n
- and TJ’s health, 14:466, 18:559
- visits Monticello, 4:133
- and J. Wilkinson’s court-martial, 5:635, 5:637n
Eutropii Breviarium Historiae Romanae (Eutropius; trans. Paeanius), 10:233, 14:511
- hat for, 7:124
- laborer, 4:379
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:385, 5:462, 6:308, 6:309, 8:61, 8:255
- and education of his grandsons, 15:499, 15:499–15:500n, 15:510
- and fish for TJ, 15:498–15:499, 15:510
- identified, 15:499n
- letter from, 15:498–15:500
- letter to, 15:510
- visits Monticello, 15:498–15:499
Evans, Lewis, 6:453, 6:454n, 6:455, 6:458n
Evans, Nathaniel, 2:118, 2:255
- asserts patent rights, 6:353, 6:354n, 6:453, 6:453, 6:454, 6:455, 6:455, 6:456, 7:107–7:108, 7:109n, 7:110–7:113, 7:113n, 7:131–7:133, 7:170–7:173, 7:386, 8:535, 13:128–13:129, 13:131, 13:131n
- and grinding-mill patent, 5:93n, 8:535, 8:536n
- identified, 7:109n
- lawsuit against estate of, 17:595–17:596, 17:610
- letters from, 7:107–7:109, 7:170–7:173
- letters to, 7:131–7:133
- machinery of installed at Shadwell mills, 6:384–6:385
- machinery of patented, 6:353, 6:354n, 6:379, 6:380, 6:382, 6:385, 6:454, 6:454, 6:454n, 6:455, 6:455, 6:455, 6:456, 6:457–6:458n, 7:107–7:108, 7:133n, 7:154n, 7:386n, 7:386n
- originality of machinery questioned, 6:353, 6:353–6:354, 6:380–6:382, 6:384, 6:453, 6:453–6:454, 6:454n, 6:454n, 6:455–6:457, 6:514, 7:xliii, 7:106, 7:106n, 7:107–7:108, 7:109n, 7:131–7:133, 7:386n
- and perpetual-motion machine, 5:559n
- Petition to the United States Congress, 7:110–7:113, 7:131
- portrait of, 7:xliii, 7:434 (illus.)
- sells milling screws, 3:510, 7:154, 7:155
- steam power improvements of, 7:113n, 7:113n
- TJ’s opinion on patent rights of published, 7:107, 7:107, 7:108, 7:109n, 7:128–7:129, 7:170–7:171, 7:173n, 7:246, 7:247n
- The Young Mill-wright & Miller’s Guide, 6:xliv, 6:456, 6:456, 11:352
Evans, Philip (T. M. Randolph’s slave)
- on abolition of slavery, 14:378–14:379, 15:75–15:76, 15:182
- identified, 14:379n
- letters from, 14:378–14:379, 15:75–15:76
- letter to, 15:182
- writings of, as “Benjamin Rush”, 14:378, 14:379n, 15:75
- The Dissonance of the four Generally Received Evangelists, and the Evidence of their Respective Authenticity Examined, 7:595, 7:595n, 7:633, 7:646
Evans v. Robinson, 6:353, 6:354n, 6:453, 6:453, 6:454, 7:108, 7:109n
Eve (Old Testament figure), 6:623, 10:424, 16:16
- delivers letter, 8:158n
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:387, 12:303
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:382, 4:383
- transports hogs, 8:158
- Sylva, or a Discourse on Forest-Trees, 2:82, 11:165
- Terra: A Philosophical Discourse of Earth, 2:82, 11:164
Evening Amusements; or, the Beauty of the Heavens Displayed (W. Frend), 12:653–12:654, 13:59
Evenings at Home (J. Aikin and A. L. Barbauld), 12:534
- as chargé d’affaires in the Netherlands
- Europe: or a General Survey of the present situation of the principal powers; with conjectures on their Future Prospects, 18:234, 18:255, 19:363
- A Few Notes on certain passages Respecting the Law of Nations, 19:363, 19:363–19:364n, 19:406
- identified, 10:364n
- letter from, 10:364
- letter to, 10:394
- secretary to J. Q. Adams, 8:378
- secretary to W. Eustis, 8:378, 8:378n
- and Société Hollandoise des Sciences, 10:364, 10:394
- books sold by, 9:186, 9:186n, 9:276, 9:277n
- and Greek language, 20:546–20:548, 20:624
- identified, 8:49–8:50n
- introduced to TJ, 8:49, 8:49, 8:148
- letters from, 18:234–18:235, 19:363–19:364, 20:546–20:548
- letters from accounted for, 20:548n
- letters to, 18:255–18:256, 19:406–19:409, 20:623–20:625
- professorship at Harvard, 8:378, 8:378n, 19:476, 19:476n
- proposed visit to TJ of, 8:148
- sends work to TJ, 18:234, 18:255, 19:363, 19:406
- translates Greek Grammar, translated from the German of Philip Buttmann (P. Buttmann), 19:363, 19:364n, 19:407–19:408, 19:419, 20:546
- translates The Greek Reader (C. F. W. Jacobs), 20:546, 20:548n, 20:623
- travels to Europe, 8:370, 8:371n, 9:186, 9:403, 11:142
- work sent to, 20:379
- writings of, 18:356
Everett, John (of Fluvanna Co.)
- identified, 18:355n
- letter from, 18:354–18:355
- and Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 18:354, 18:355–18:356
- account with TJ, 3:196, 3:270, 3:283–3:284, 3:367–3:368, 3:529, 5:5, 5:6n, 16:366n, 17:430n
- and Albemarle Co. elections, 7:310, 12:458
- and Albemarle Volunteer Company subscription, 5:344, 5:345n
- and bill regarding the Rivanna Company, 7:33, 7:33n, 7:185
- buys TJ’s Pouncey’s tract, 16:69n, 16:122n, 16:130, 16:138, 16:139, 16:139, 16:245n, 16:273, 16:597, 17:23, 17:388–17:389
- J. C. Cabell on, 12:458, 12:459n, 12:540
- and Central College–University of Virginia subscription, 11:329, 17:620, 17:630, 19:53, 20:195, 20:199, 20:200, 20:556
- health of, 16:139
- identified, 3:196n
- Latin school of, 6:426
- letters from, 3:196, 16:139
- letters to, 4:9, 16:138–16:139
- mentioned, 1:499, 1:499n, 2:39, 20:501
- sells tobacco, 16:122
- TJ pays, 4:10
- treats slaves, 3:36, 3:37, 3:196, 3:250, 3:270, 3:529, 4:9, 4:9
- and University of Virginia, 17:627, 17:633, 19:58, 20:197, 20:207, 20:215, 20:217, 20:222, 20:223
- as Va. legislator, 15:416n
- welcomes TJ, 1:47n
Every Man his own Doctor: or, The Poor Planter’s Physician (J. Tennent), 15:182–15:183, 15:183n
Every Man His Own Gardener (T. Mawe), 11:165
The Evidence and Authority of the Christian Revelation (T. Chalmers), 13:19, 13:19n, 15:137, 15:137n
Evidence and Proceedings upon the Charges preferred against the Duke of York, in 1809 (M. A. Clarke), 7:34, 7:36n
Ewell, Charlotte (Jesse Ewell’s wife)
- family of, 17:583
- identified, 15:127n
- introduces J. E. White, 15:127
- letter from, 15:127
- letter to, 15:182–15:183
- The Medical Companion, 13:73n, 15:127, 15:127n, 15:182–15:183
- The Planter’s and Mariner’s Medical Companion, 8:472, 8:472n, 8:672, 8:673n, 13:73n, 15:127n
Ewell, Margaret McIntosh Robertson (James Ewell’s wife)
- finances of, 16:225, 16:245–16:246, 16:285, 16:285–16:286
- and P. Hamilton, 16:246, 16:285
- health of, 16:285
- and D. Hume’s Philosophical Essays, 12:438, 12:475, 12:480
- identified, 12:475n
- letters from, 14:600–14:601, 14:616, 16:245–16:248, 16:408–16:409, 20:291
- letters from accounted for, 5:588n, 16:225n
- letters to, 12:475, 14:618, 16:225, 16:285–16:286, 20:300
- and Navy Department contract, 5:587, 5:588n, 16:246
- An Oration, delivered on the Fourth of July Last, at the Court House of Prince William County, Virginia, 20:291, 20:300
- as physician, 16:246
- proposed hospital of, 16:246, 16:247–16:248n
- seeks federal appointment, 16:225, 16:245, 16:408–16:409
- seeks position at University of Virginia, 14:601, 14:618
- Statement of Improvements in the Theory and Practice of the Science of Medicine, 14:600–14:601, 14:616, 14:618
Ewell’s Mill (Fairfax Co.), 1:52n, 1:52n, 8:290
Ewen, Mr. See Ewing, Greville
E. Williams (New York firm), 4:662
- Elements of the Greek Language … Being a Translation of Dr. Moor’s Celebrated Greek Grammar, 8:660, 9:464, 9:464n, 9:538, 9:639
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, 3:133–3:134, 3:135n, 3:159, 3:203, 3:226, 3:233, 3:271, 3:476, 3:484, 4:643n
The Examination of Joseph Galloway, Esq; Late Speaker of the House of Assembly of Pennsylvania. Before the House of Commons, in a Committee on the American Papers (J. Galloway), 14:225–14:226, 14:290, 14:374–14:375, 14:463–14:464
Examination of the Boundaries of Louisiana (Thomas Jefferson), 3:256, 3:281, 3:282–3:283, 12:295, 12:295n, 12:331, 12:385
An Examination of the British Doctrine, which subjects to capture a Neutral Trade, not open in Time of Peace (J. Madison), 8:387, 8:388n
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 (E. Livingston), 3:476, 3:483
Examiner (Richmond newspaper), 20:640, 20:641n
- at college, 7:480, 7:640, 7:668, 7:687, 11:390, 13:198, 13:218, 20:liv
- and health, 5:359+, 8:82, 10:557, 10:600, 12:345, 14:461, 16:36, 16:201, 17:467, 18:443, 18:559, 19:107, 20:544
Exmouth, Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount of
“The Expedient” (J. McCoy), 1:322–1:327
The Expedition of Humphry Clinker (T. G. Smollett), 19:608n
The Experienced Farmer (R. Parkinson), 4:110n
The Experimental Husbandman and Gardener (R. Bradley), 2:82
An Experimental Enquiry into the Effects of Tonics, and other medicinal substances, on the cohesion of the animal fibre (A. Crawford), 14:206
Experiments and Observations on Animal Heat (A. Crawford), 4:395n
“Experiments and Observations on Cutaneous Absorption” (T. Sewall), 15:501, 15:502n
Expose of the Causes of Intemperate Drinking and the Means by which It May be Obviated (T. Herttell), 15:203, 15:203n, 15:233
Exposition du Systême du Monde (P. S. Laplace), 1:348, 1:349n, 1:357, 1:491, 13:342, 13:359, 13:494, 13:525, 20:500, 20:520, 20:530
Exposition of Motives for Opposing the Nomination of Mr Monroe for the office of President of the United States, 10:339, 10:339n
An Exposition of the Causes and Character of the War (A. J. Dallas), 8:338–8:339, 8:340n, 8:371–8:372, 8:381, 8:381n, 8:471, 8:471n, 8:472, 8:576–8:577, 8:577n, 8:672, 10:280
Exposition of the Federal Constitution. contained in the Report of the committee of the Virginia House of Delegates … commonly called Madison’s Report, 19:687–19:688, 19:688n, 20:63
“Extract of an Inaugural Dissertation on the Functions and Diseases of the Pancreas” (T. Sewall), 15:501, 15:502n
Extracts from the Medical Ethics (T. Percival), 19:386, 19:387n
Extracts from the New Version of the Psalms of David, Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches (N. Brady and N. Tate), 20:529–20:530, 20:530n
eyeglasses, 3:280–3:281, 3:341–3:342, 3:488, 8:74, 8:159, 8:192, 8:212–8:213, 8:246, 8:279, 8:279n, 9:341, 10:609, 10:649, 12:8, 12:367–12:368, 12:481, 12:515–12:516, 14:44, 14:157, 19:107
Eyriès Frères & Compagnie (Le Havre firm)
- edits Διόδωρος. Bibliothecae Historicae Libri qui Supersunt (Diodorus Siculus), 10:233, 10:236n, 14:510, 17:106
Ezekiel (Hebrew prophet), 6:542
Ezra (Hebrew scribe and priest), 6:542
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