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Hackley, Harriet (Harriet Randolph Hackley’s daughter), 2:393n
Hackley, Harriet Randolph (Richard S. Hackley’s wife)
- bears daughter, 2:393, 2:393n
- family of, 1:114n, 9:57n, 15:48n, 19:645n
- forwards seeds, 15:157n
- greetings sent to, 7:394, 11:624n, 11:626n
- makes purchases for TJ, 4:219, 4:233, 4:234n
- M. J. Randolph’s correspondence with, 7:328
- visits Monticello, 15:48n
Hackley, Jane Elizabeth Catherine. See Taylor, Jane Elizabeth Catherine Hackley
- bankruptcy of, 8:296n
- consul at Cádiz, 3:342–3:343, 3:523, 4:219
- corresponds with J. Madison, 15:156, 15:156–15:157n, 15:157n
- dispute over vice-consulship at Cádiz, 1:113–1:114, 1:155, 1:156n
- E. Fla. land claims of, 18:98, 18:100, 18:100–18:101n, 18:119
- identified, 9:57n
- letter from, 9:57
- and sugar for TJ, 9:57, 9:269, 9:286
Haden’s Tavern (Goochland Co.), 3:244, 16:388
Hadfield, George (Maria Cosway’s brother)
- as architect, 19:16–19:17, 19:89–19:90
- family of, 14:209, 17:283, 18:537, 18:639, 19:16, 19:89–19:90, 19:91n, 19:683
- health of, 19:16
- identified, 18:639n
- letter from, 19:16–19:17
- letters to accounted for, 17:283n, 19:17n, 19:683n
- letter to, 18:639
- and astronomical instruments, 3:480, 4:369, 4:370n, 9:223, 9:225n, 9:680, 9:689, 9:691, 9:691–9:692
- sextant of, 9:622, 9:643, 9:643
Hagar (Old Testament figure), 18:149, 18:644
Hagers-Town Gazette (Maryland newspaper), 4:37n
- identified, 17:125n
- letter from, to J. C. Calhoun, 17:124–17:125
- and J. L. Poirey’s military service claims, 14:147, 14:147n
- as U.S. Treasury auditor, 17:123, 17:123–17:124, 17:124, 17:124
The Hague See also The Netherlands
“Hail Columbia” (song), 12:64, 12:70
- Considerations on the Great Western Canal, from the Hudson to Lake Erie: with a view of its Expence, Advantages, and Progress, 13:245, 13:245n, 13:312–13:313
- identified, 13:245n
- letter from, 13:245
- letter to, 13:312–13:313
- and Public Documents, relating to the New-York Canals, which are to connect the Western and Northern Lakes, with the Atlantic Ocean, 17:570
- identified, 17:240n
- letters from, 17:239–17:240, 17:604–17:606
- letters to, 17:264–17:265, 18:23
- and pocketknife for TJ, 17:604–17:605, 18:23
- and portrait of TJ, 18:23
- and TJ’s Notes on the State of Virginia, 17:239, 17:240, 17:264–17:265, 17:605–17:606, 18:23
- and Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 12:505, 13:52–13:53
- and J. Carver, 5:415n, 5:630, 5:631
- identified, 12:505–12:506n
- letter from, 12:505–12:506
- letter to, 13:52–13:53
- as reference for C. S. Rafinesque, 17:89
- identified, 3:122n
- letters from, 3:120–3:122
- letters to, 3:163
- and military desertion case, 3:120–3:121, 3:163
- lock of TJ’s requested, 17:582–17:583, 18:36, 18:209, 20:160, 20:168, 20:168
- powder for, 1:190, 1:245
- TJ’s described, 18:603, 20:168
Αἱρέσεων ἀνάστασις or, A New Way of Deciding Old Controversies (“Basanistes”), 10:241, 10:242, 10:242n, 10:381, 10:382, 13:481
- Blacks in, 1:589, 7:533, 11:501, 16:525n, 19:431, 19:712n, 20:476, 20:478n
- and freed American slaves, 16:490, 16:497, 20:143
- news from, 17:255
- recognition of, 19:711, 19:712n
- refugees from, 1:450, 1:622–1:623, 1:624n, 17:164, 17:165, 17:165, 17:166n
- revolution in, 9:150, 17:13, 17:166n, 19:406, 19:408n
- trade with U.S., 1:160, 1:517n, 19:711–19:712n
Αἱ τοῦ Εὐριπίδου τραγωδίαι σωζόμεναι. Euripidis Tragoediae quae supersunt (Euripides; ed. S. Musgrave), 15:26
Αἱ τοῦ Σοφοκλέους τραγῳδίαι ἑπτά. Sophoclis Tragoediæ Septem (Sophocles; ed. T. Johnson), 10:234, 10:237n, 14:510, 17:106
- The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation, 8:581, 9:109, 11:293+, 11:293n+
- De jure maris et brachiorum ejusdem, 3:546, 3:546
- and King v. Taylor, 7:147–7:148, 7:148, 7:148
- as legal authority, 11:368, 18:334–18:335, 18:475
- and witch trial at Bury Saint Edmunds, 7:147, 7:150–7:151n
- identified, 13:23n
- introduced to TJ, 13:23n
- letter from, 13:132
- letter from, to D. Hale, 13:22–13:23
- letter from, to A. Livermore, 13:24–13:26
- letter from, to W. Plumer, 13:24
- letter to, 13:160
- Notes on Visit to Monticello, 13:26–13:29
- observations on Va., 13:22, 13:23, 13:24–13:25, 13:25
- sends pamphlets to TJ, 13:132, 13:160
- visits Monticello, 13:22, 13:22, 13:23, 13:23n, 13:24, 13:25, 13:26–13:29, 13:29n
Halesia. See silver bells
- prisoners of war at, 10:168
- Royal Navy station, 5:354
- rumored discharge of neutral ships from, 8:97, 8:97n, 8:100
- TJ on prospects of capturing, 8:264, 8:292, 8:300, 8:312, 8:360
Hall (Hal) (TJ’s slave; 1767–1819)
- death of, 14:494
- hat for, 7:124
- health of, 14:218, 15:282
- hog keeper, 4:381, 5:489
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:382, 4:383, 4:384, 4:385, 5:461, 6:308, 8:60, 8:255, 13:387
- tasks for, 4:380
- advises on war strategy, 5:172–5:174
- identified, 5:174n
- letters from, 5:172–5:174
- letters from accounted for, 5:174n
Hall, Daniel, 6:570, 6:570, 6:571n, 6:615n
- identified, 12:376n
- introduced to TJ, 16:269–16:270
- letter from, 12:375–12:376
- letter to, 12:486–12:487
- receives patent, 12:375
- and salt manufacture, 12:375–12:376, 12:486, 13:5–13:6, 13:6n
- travels of, 16:269
- visits Monticello, 16:269–16:270
- Account of a Visit to Monticello, 10:643–10:648
- and cement, 11:113, 11:114n
- identified, 10:647–10:648n
- introduced to TJ, 10:594, 10:643
- letter from, 11:113–11:114
- visits Monticello, 10:594, 10:643–10:647, 11:113, 11:114n
- visits Natural Bridge, 10:648n
- and American Law Journal, 11:541, 11:599–11:600, 12:552, 12:577
- identified, 11:541–11:542n
- letters from, 11:541–11:542, 12:552
- letters to, 11:599–11:600, 12:577
- and Port Folio, 11:541, 11:599–11:600, 12:552
- and revised edition of TJ’s Notes on the State of Virginia, 12:552, 12:577
- improved planting technique of, 8:42–8:43, 8:43n, 8:104, 8:210, 8:366–8:367, 8:369n, 8:457–8:458, 13:149
- visits TJ at Washington, 8:104, 8:104n
Hall, John (master of Rebecca ), 1:44
- address cover to, 7:xliv, 7:434 (illus.)
- American Law Journal, 5:176, 5:176n, 5:219–5:220, 5:222, 5:245, 5:254, 5:294, 6:627–6:628, 7:95–7:96, 7:96n, 7:241–7:242, 13:368, 13:369n, 14:165, 15:340
- edits Journal of Jurisprudence, 17:402, 17:402n, 17:450, 17:450n
- identified, 5:176n
- letters from, 5:175–5:176, 6:627–6:628, 7:241–7:242, 17:450
- letters to, 5:219–5:220, 7:95–7:96, 17:402–17:403
- and Port Folio, 16:204–16:205
- as reference for C. S. Rafinesque, 17:89
- sends books for T. Cooper, 5:175–5:176, 5:223
- and Storia della Guerra dell’ Independenza degli Stati Uniti d’America (C. G. G. Botta), 14:120, 14:120–14:121n
- suspected of Anglomania, 16:206
- and aid for M. M. Russell, 20:50–20:51, 20:52n, 20:67, 20:67, 20:82
- letter from, 20:50–20:52
- letter to, 20:67
- identified, 17:74n
- letters from, 17:74, 17:175
- letter to, 17:114
- seeks professorship, 17:74, 17:114, 17:175
Hall, William (ship captain), 15:72, 15:72n, 15:286, 16:89
Halsted, Oliver See also Wiley & Halsted (New York firm)
- mentioned, 6:347
- as overseer at Lego, 4:101, 9:152, 9:604n, 10:387, 10:388n
- TJ’s debt to, 12:644, 16:649, 19:495
“Hamilton.” See Richards, George H.
Hamilton, Alexander (1757–1804)
- and J. Adams, 2:176, 2:177n, 4:474–4:475, 6:254, 6:284, 13:70, 15:298, 19:73, 19:366, 19:367n
- J. Q. Adams compared to, 19:330
- admires British government, 7:102–7:103, 7:103–7:104n
- and Bank of U.S., 6:534, 13:609, 15:598
- constitutional ideas of, 2:147n, 2:176, 2:177n, 2:252, 2:542, 2:542n, 2:568, 2:578, 12:420, 14:145, 14:145–14:146n
- death of, 10:360
- and J. Delaplaine’s Repository, 7:498, 9:352n, 10:536n
- P. S. Du Pont de Nemours on, 3:80, 4:328
- family of, 5:43, 5:43n, 6:515, 10:360, 19:529
- The Federalist, 7:628, 9:436, 10:417–10:418, 10:418, 10:419n, 13:236, 13:236n, 13:236n, 14:145, 19:506, 20:538
- in D. Fraser’s proposed book, 15:368n
- and P. Henry, 4:604
- influence over G. Washington, 6:259
- and judicial tenure, 10:418
- Letter from Alexander Hamilton, concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams, 19:367n
- as member of Confederation Congress , 13:578
- mentioned, 5:615, 5:619, 6:39, 6:576, 10:41
- and naval expansion, 6:183, 19:73, 19:124–19:125
- proposed biography of, 2:145–2:146, 2:147n, 2:176, 19:428, 19:529, 20:260n
- relationship with TJ, 2:177, 2:272, 8:241, 18:572n
- secretary of the treasury, 2:273n, 3:205n, 5:13, 5:14n, 6:318, 6:593n, 6:626, 19:74
- supporters of, 8:152
- and tariffs, 13:378, 13:380n
- TJ on, 2:176, 2:177, 3:305, 3:308n, 5:563–5:565, 5:566n, 9:100–9:101, 9:101n, 10:174, 12:416, 12:421–12:426, 20:260
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:507
- and G. Washington’s Farewell Address, 19:529, 19:662, 19:667n, 19:696–19:697
Hamilton, Alexander (1786–1875)
Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler (Alexander Hamilton’s wife), 5:43, 5:43n, 19:529, 19:670
Hamilton, Lady Emma (Sir William Hamilton’s wife; Horatio Nelson’s mistress), 6:622–6:623, 6:627n
- identified, 4:619n
- letters from, 4:618–4:619
- letters to, 5:14–5:15, 5:174–5:175, 5:328–5:329, 5:639–5:640
- and W. McClure’s debts, 4:209, 4:209n, 4:618–4:619, 5:14–5:15, 5:17, 5:132, 5:161, 5:174–5:175, 5:328–5:329, 5:575, 5:587, 5:639–5:640, 5:671
- identified, 17:481–17:482n
- letter from accounted for, 17:482n
- letter to, 17:481–17:482
- An Oration, delivered on the Fourth of July, 1821, before the Cincinnati and Revolution Societies, 17:481, 17:482n
- and appointments, 5:359, 5:408–5:409, 5:495, 5:502, 5:503, 5:515–5:516, 5:547, 5:583, 6:170, 6:211
- and J. M. Baker, 2:391
- and commission for W. J. Harris, 4:91n, 4:171–4:172, 4:178, 4:185
- and duck cloth, 2:175
- and T. Ewell, 16:246, 16:285
- and R. Fulton’s torpedo, 2:250, 2:251n
- identified, 2:175–2:176n
- introduces son, 4:123
- and Las Cases’s work, 3:552
- letters from, 4:123, 4:178–4:179, 5:515–5:516
- letters to, 2:175–2:176, 4:171–4:172, 5:359, 5:408–5:409, 5:495, 5:502
- as secretary of the navy, 1:443, 1:475, 3:427, 4:202, 4:372, 5:178, 5:179n, 5:191, 5:550–5:551, 6:163, 6:177n, 8:145n, 11:661, 11:662, 17:518, 17:519n
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:624
- visits Monticello, 4:133
Hamilton, Sir William (1730–1803), 6:622
Hamilton, William (ca. 1746–1813)
- gardens of, at Woodlands, 1:192, 1:479
- identified, 1:192n
- letters to, 1:191–1:192
- and seeds of Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1:192n, 2:302n
Hamilton, William (of Tennessee)
Hamilton Cotton Factory (Baltimore), 9:537n
Hamlet (schooner), 10:409, 11:398, 12:74, 14:499
- identified, 12:351n
- letter from, 12:350–12:351
- letter to, 12:574–12:575
- and meteorological observations, 12:350–12:351, 12:352–12:354, 12:574
- identified, 17:399n
- letter from, 17:398–17:400
- letter to, 17:433–17:434
- Review of the Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of Cohens vs. Virginia, 18:362, 18:367
- and TJ’s Recommendation of John Taylor’s Construction Construed, 17:398, 17:399–17:400n, 17:433
- Life and Opinions of Julius Melbourn; with sketches of the lives and characters of Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, John Randolph, and several other eminent American statesmen, 8:243n
- identified, 1:534n
- letters from, 1:530–1:534
- letters from accounted for, 1:533n
- letters to, 1:568–1:569
- and meeting of N.Y. Republicans, 1:530–1:534, 1:568–1:569
- funding for, 12:437n, 13:590, 15:401n, 16:468, 16:469, 18:109, 18:110, 18:111n, 18:129–18:130, 18:158, 18:159, 19:273, 19:274n, 19:315, 19:324
- graduates of, 20:643
- influence of clergy at, 16:208, 17:395
- mentioned, 12:132n, 16:454, 19:323n
- Presbyterian seminary at, 9:379n, 20:86–20:87, 20:87, 20:90
- and state university for Va., 11:134n, 16:625
- students at, 17:557
- support for, 19:369
- TJ on, 19:268, 20:460
Hampshire County, Va. (later W. Va.)
- death mistakenly announced, 2:43, 2:44n
- mentioned, 3:344, 5:637n
- War of 1812 service of, 6:242, 6:529–6:530, 6:619, 6:645, 6:645–6:646n, 7:9, 7:9n, 7:10, 7:12, 7:13n, 7:15, 7:16n, 7:61, 7:91, 7:92n, 7:228, 7:531, 8:263
Hampton Academy, 14:550, 15:28
Hanah (TJ’s slave; b. 1770). See Hannah (Hanah) (TJ’s slave; b. 1770)
- bed and pot for, 8:186
- and P. Hubbard’s dispute with J. A. Goodman, 8:173, 8:185
- laborer, 4:379
- marriage of, 8:173, 8:173, 8:174, 8:185
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:385, 5:462, 6:308, 6:309, 6:309, 8:61, 8:255
Hanbury, John, & Company (London firm). See John Hanbury & Company (London firm)
Hanbury, Osgood, 3:195–3:196, 5:298
- and American Revolution, 11:312, 12:495, 12:531n, 14:373, 17:315, 18:572n
- and Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence (J. Sanderson), 16:214, 16:214n, 16:228
- death of, 10:360
- and Declaration of Independence, 5:643, 15:liii
- and J. Delaplaine’s Repository, 7:498, 10:536n
- as governor of Mass., 20:419, 20:495
- praised, 9:250n
- as president of Continental Congress, 10:270, 13:332, 13:578, 17:213, 17:317
- toasts honoring, 17:289
- and S. Ward, 12:377
Hand, Capt. (captain of Happy Return ), 5:558
Hand, Caleb (captain of Unity ), 5:130
Hand, John (captain of Hilan), 10:494, 10:494n
Hand, John (captain of Sally ), 1:84, 3:63
A Hand Book for Infantry (W. Duane), 5:256, 5:257n, 8:388, 8:672
A Hand Book for Riflemen (Duane), 5:256, 5:257n
Handbuch der allgemeinen Litterargeschichte nach Heumanns Grundriß (C. J. Bouginé), 8:559, 8:562n
Handbuch der ältesten Christlichen Dogmen-Geschichte (F. Münter), 11:307
The Handmaid to the Arts (R. Dossie), 1:582
H. & R. H. Osgood (Baltimore firm), 14:65n
- identified, 15:333n
- letter from accounted for, 15:333n
- letter to, 15:332–15:333
- seeks TJ’s assistance, 15:332–15:333, 15:333
Hannah (Old Testament figure), 6:623, 10:504
Hannah (Hanah) (TJ’s slave; b. 1770)
- as cook, 4:380
- family of, 12:349, 15:130, 15:138, 15:147, 15:158, 15:162, 19:333
- as housekeeper, 17:429, 19:263n
- identified, 13:393–13:394n
- laborer, 4:379, 8:186, 9:713, 12:483
- letter from, 13:liii, 13:393–13:394, 13:400 (illus.)
- as nurse, 15:282
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:382, 4:383, 4:383, 4:384, 4:385, 5:461, 6:308, 6:308, 6:308, 6:308, 8:60, 8:61, 8:61, 8:61, 8:61, 8:61, 8:62, 8:62, 8:62, 8:255, 8:255, 8:255, 8:255, 8:255, 13:387, 13:387, 15:247–15:248
- sends greetings to TJ, 13:393
- sends household goods to Monticello, 15:229, 15:230
- valuation of, 19:333
- and visitors to Poplar Forest, 15:473, 17:154
Hannah and Elizabeth (schooner), 14:467
Hansborough v. Baylor, 15:350, 15:352n
- and artifacts for University of Virginia, 18:278
- and books for University of Virginia, 18:278, 18:279–18:280
- family of
- identified, 18:279n
- letter from, to University of Virginia Board of Visitors, 18:278–18:279
- letter to, 18:328
- and his proposed publication, 5:290, 5:664
- identified, 4:537–4:538n
- letters from, 4:537–4:538, 5:145–5:147, 5:664
- letters to, 4:622, 5:290–5:291
- seeks compensation from U.S., 4:537–4:538, 4:622, 5:145–5:147
- TJ’s correspondence with, forwarded to J. Madison, 4:622, 4:623n
Happy Return (ship), 3:557–3:558n, 5:558
Harbaugh, Leonard, 8:592, 8:592
- The American Remembrancer, 9:60
- De Viris Illustribus Urbis Romæ, 13:33, 13:47, 13:47, 13:100, 13:100, 13:107
- Albemarle Co. tavern keeper, 13:232, 13:232n
- and Central College–University of Virginia subscription, 11:325, 11:329, 13:161, 17:620, 17:630
- and University of Virginia, 17:627
hardware, 15:101, 16:319, 16:319, 17:650, 17:654, 18:211, 19:62, 19:185, 19:189, 19:239, 20:555
Hardware Mills (Albemarle Co.), 3:359
Hardware River (Albemarle Co.), 3:432, 3:433n, 3:596, 4:146, 4:387, 8:392, 8:485, 9:99n, 12:81n, 14:402, 15:348
- The Difficulties and Discouragements Which attend the Study of the Scriptures In the Way of Private Judgment, 20:408, 20:409n
- and American Geological Society, 14:648n
- apparatus designed by, 20:637, 20:637, 20:637, 20:638, 20:638, 20:639n
- A Brief View of the Policy and Resources of the United States, 3:198–3:199, 3:200n
- and calorimotor, 14:186–14:187n
- greetings sent to, 1:453n
- identified, 20:574–20:575n
- “Letter from Robert Hare … to B. Silliman … on some improved forms of the Galvanic Deflagrator …” , 20:636n
- letters from, 20:607–20:608, 20:635–20:636
- letter to, 20:573–20:576
- Recommended List of Scientific Apparatus, 20:636–20:639
- recommends F. Bache, 20:608
- and scientific apparatus for University of Virginia, 20:573–20:574, 20:607–20:608, 20:635, 20:636–20:639
- as university professor, 12:27, 12:32, 12:196, 12:228n, 12:238, 12:390n, 12:647, 13:249, 13:255, 13:270, 13:284, 13:285n, 13:298, 20:607
- and University of Virginia, 17:20
- attends dinner honoring TJ, 1:608+
- and Central College subscription, 11:333
- and meeting of Richmond citizens, 1:611n
- A Complete Collection of State-Trials and Proceedings for High-Treason, and other Crimes and Misdemeanours, 2:455, 2:456n
- as legal authority, 18:334–18:335, 18:475
- Notes on Lord Coke’s First Institute, or Commentary upon Littleton, 18:580
- forwards D. Bushnell’s torpedo drawings, 7:512, 7:620–7:621
- identified, 7:513n
- letters from, 7:512–7:513
- letters to, 7:620–7:621
- and University of Virginia, 20:203, 20:205, 20:206, 20:224, 20:225, 20:227, 20:228, 20:228, 20:229, 20:231, 20:232, 20:235n
- boats of, 17:95, 17:110, 18:522, 18:530, 19:78, 19:483
- delivers letter, 18:522n
- witnesses document, 6:20
A Harmony in Greek of the Gospels (W. Newcome), 12:291, 12:337, 12:364, 12:439
A Harmony of the Evangelists (J. Priestley), 10:357
Harnest’s Tavern (Bath Co.), 13:230, 13:231
- and Central College–University of Virginia subscription, 11:325, 11:329, 15:96, 16:303, 17:631, 17:631
- and University of Virginia, 16:480, 17:639, 17:640, 19:50
- on Federalist party, 19:562, 19:563n
- and medallion of G. Washington, 18:162
- as political candidate, 1:516
- on Russia, 7:323, 7:323n
- armory at, 10:3, 12:103, 13:136, 16:370
- description of, 1:197, 1:198–1:199n
- picture of, 10:453
- plants from, 11:639
- visitors to, 17:159
- yellow fever at, 17:603
- manufactured by J. Kirckman, 16:xlix, 16:348 (illus.)
- at Monticello, 8:234, 8:393, 8:485, 8:486, 9:xliv, 16:xlix
- for Poplar Forest, 15:308–15:309, 15:378, 16:xlix, 16:67, 16:91, 16:264, 16:365, 16:365n, 17:85n, 17:428–17:429
- strings for, 16:91, 16:326, 16:366, 16:367, 16:379
- TJ wishes to play, 15:408
Harriet (TJ’s slave; b. 1801). See Hemings, Harriet (TJ’s enslaved daughter; b. 1801)
- The Common-Wealth of Oceana, 19:505
- English political theorist, 6:296, 6:302
- political opinions of, 1:254n
- read by J. Adams, 4:474
- identified, 5:291–5:292n
- inventions of, 5:286, 5:291, 5:307–5:308
- letters from, 5:291–5:292
- letters to, 5:307–5:309
- Saint Louis building project of, 13:524
- and Central College cornerstone laying, 12:61, 12:65
- and Central College subscription, 11:323, 11:329, 13:161
- deputy sheriff, 7:708
- identified, 7:708–7:709n
- loans money to TJ, 8:47
- and TJ’s taxes, 7:708–7:709, 8:47, 9:62, 9:99n, 9:133, 10:467n
- witnesses agreement, 12:415
- identified, 5:361n
- letters from, 1:84, 5:360–5:361
- letters to, 1:211–1:212, 5:444–5:445
- and sesame, 1:84, 1:211–1:212
- and threshing machines, 5:360, 5:444–5:445
- and Agricultural Society of Albemarle, 11:319
- and Central College–University of Virginia subscription, 11:333, 15:96
- as potential Va. legislator, 12:540
- translates D. Justiniani Institutionum libri quatuor. The Four Books of Justinian’s Institutions (Justinian), 5:136, 5:137n, 5:275–5:276, 7:125, 10:207, 10:209, 10:209n, 10:209n
- and Central College–University of Virginia subscription, 11:324, 11:329, 13:162, 15:98
- and University of Virginia, 16:306, 16:308, 16:481, 17:620
- identified, 18:55n
- letter from, 18:55
- and lumber for University of Virginia, 18:55
- and petition to James Monroe
- Hermes: or, a Philosophical Inquiry Concerning Language and Universal Grammar, 15:337, 15:337, 15:338n
- as member of parliament, 15:337
- Philosophical Arrangements, 15:337
- and philosophy of language, 15:223
- Three Treatises, 8:388, 15:337, 15:337, 15:337, 15:338n
Harris, James (of Charlotte, N.C.), 14:450
- and Albemarle Academy, 7:266, 7:267, 7:335, 9:498n
- Albemarle Co. justice, 6:481, 13:276n
- and Central College cornerstone laying, 12:67–12:68
- and Central College–University of Virginia subscription, 11:329, 13:161, 15:98, 15:345, 16:303, 17:630
- identified, 6:482n
- tobacco crop of, 9:124
- and Viewmont estate, 8:308n
- visits Warm Springs, 13:242, 13:250
- accusations against, 1:379n, 16:31–16:32, 16:48, 16:62–16:63, 18:9
- and F. Adelung, 2:467, 3:150, 18:9
- attentions to J. S. Smith, 2:466–2:467
- as consul at Saint Petersburg, 1:652, 7:433–7:434, 11:123n, 11:562, 13:118–13:119, 13:145
- conveys letter to TJ, 16:62
- and J. Corrêa da Serra, 16:123
- forwards letters for TJ, 4:99, 7:433
- identified, 1:379–1:380n
- and N. Kosloff affair, 10:483, 10:483n, 13:119, 13:119n
- letter from accounted for, 16:61n
- letters from, 2:466–2:468, 3:115–3:116, 4:99, 7:433–7:434, 11:562, 13:118–13:119, 16:31–16:32, 16:61, 18:9–18:10
- letters to, 1:379–1:380, 11:585–11:586, 13:145, 16:48, 18:40
- mentioned, 12:113
- and J. Potocki, 3:43, 3:44n, 3:434
- proposed visit of, 11:562, 11:586, 16:32, 16:48, 16:61, 16:62, 16:63, 18:9, 18:40
- returns to U.S., 11:562, 11:585, 16:31
- sends book to TJ, 4:99, 11:562, 11:562n, 13:118, 13:145, 18:9, 18:40
- sends greetings to Randolphs, 18:10
- sues W. D. Lewis, 16:31–16:32, 16:32n, 16:62, 16:63, 18:9
- TJ introduces J. S. Smith to, 1:379
- TJ on, 16:48
- and D. Vandamme, 14:242
- visits Monticello, 11:562, 11:586, 13:118, 13:119, 16:123
Harris, Thomas Jefferson, 16:350–16:351
- identified, 4:91–4:92n
- letter of introduction for, from H. Turpin, 4:20
- letter of introduction for, from P. Turpin, 4:41
- letters from, 4:91–4:92
- letters to, 4:185
- seeks naval commission, 4:20, 4:41, 4:91, 4:171–4:172, 4:178, 4:185
- visits Monticello, 4:20
Harrison, Mr. (of Cumberland Co.)
- on dyer’s madder, 3:326–3:327
- family of, 10:268
- as governor of Va., 4:433
- as member of Continental Congress, 4:601, 8:644, 12:282, 17:316, 17:317
- and Va. Committee of Correspondence, 9:369n, 14:376–14:377, 14:378n
Harrison, Benjamin (1787–1842)
- and W. Byrd manuscripts, 10:470, 11:239, 11:450–11:451, 11:477, 12:168–12:169, 12:256–12:257, 12:371, 12:371
- identified, 11:477n
- letter from accounted for, 12:257n
- letters from, 11:524, 12:256–12:257
- letters to, 11:477, 12:371–12:372
Harrison, Benjamin (ca. 1751–99)
- identified, 18:336–18:337n
- introduces Abbott and Myers, 18:336
- letter from, 18:336–18:337
- and TJ’s health, 18:336
- witnesses documents, 5:624n, 5:624, 5:624–5:625n, 6:88n
Harrison, Grace Dent (Richard H. Harrison’s wife)
- and University of Virginia, 19:53, 19:55, 19:56, 19:56, 19:186, 19:188, 19:190, 19:239, 20:194, 20:199, 20:200, 20:213, 20:214
- and advancement of civilization, 19:303
- compares U.S. and foreign education, 19:302–19:303
- education of, 17:557, 17:563, 17:565, 17:566, 18:26–18:27, 20:146
- and Harvard University, 19:677–19:678, 20:15, 20:43
- identified, 17:557–17:558n
- introduced to TJ, 17:557
- letter from, 19:301–19:303
- TJ introduces, 17:565, 17:565, 17:566, 18:26–18:27, 19:301, 19:677–19:678, 20:146
- and University of Virginia, 19:303, 20:146
- visits Monticello, 20:146, 20:378
- visits Poplar Forest, 19:301
Harrison, John (of Brunswick Co.), 1:66
Harrison, John (of Philadelphia)
- and Central College–University of Virginia subscription, 11:327n, 11:331, 11:590–11:591, 11:640, 12:472, 14:221, 15:98
- health of, 12:472, 12:539
- identified, 9:49n
- letter from accounted for, 15:456–15:457n
- letters from, 11:640, 12:472
- letters to, 9:49, 11:590–11:592, 14:221
- letter to accounted for, 12:298n
- and W. C. Nicholas’s debts, 14:587–14:588n
- as potential Va. legislator, 12:539–12:540
- TJ’s architectural drawings for, 9:49, 9:49n
- wheat crop of, 4:105, 4:105
Harrison, Richard (auditor of the treasury)
- Auditor’s Report on the Purchase of TJ’s Library, 9:494–9:495
- identified, 1:43n
- letter from, to H. W. Dwight, 18:433–18:434
- letters from, 1:43, 18:431–18:433
- letter to, 18:412
- and settlement of TJ’s account, 1:43n, 18:383–18:385, 18:412, 18:431–18:433, 18:433–18:434, 18:449, 18:451
Harrison, Richard (of N.Y.) , 5:66, 5:67n
Harrison, Richard (of Virginia)
- correspondence with G. Washington, 18:134, 18:137–18:141
- death of, 18:134, 18:141, 18:160, 18:161n
- family of, 18:134, 18:135n, 18:137
- and A. Hamilton, 18:138
- health of, 18:138, 18:140
- identified, 18:141n
- and Lafayette, 18:135n
- personal papers of, 18:134, 18:137
- Revolutionary War service of, 18:134, 18:135n, 18:136–18:137, 18:141, 18:141–18:142n, 18:160
- as secretary to G. Washington, 15:193, 15:194, 18:136, 18:141
- Supreme Court appointment of, 18:136, 18:139, 18:140, 18:140
Harrison, Samuel (of Philadelphia)
- Answer to Bill of Complaint in Scott v. Jefferson and Harrison, 5:282–5:284
- and brick masons for Central College, 12:55, 12:93, 12:183, 12:240–12:241, 12:244, 13:531
- on British blockade, 6:24
- buys land from TJ, 2:148, 2:149n, 2:323, 2:327, 2:328, 2:330, 3:368–3:369, 3:374–3:375, 3:457, 3:461, 3:518, 3:531, 4:528, 4:549, 4:583–4:585, 4:677–4:678, 4:681, 5:31, 5:61–5:62, 5:242–5:243, 5:486, 14:59
- buys tobacco from TJ, 3:421n, 3:518, 3:531, 3:561, 3:634, 3:639–3:640, 3:650, 4:6, 4:422, 4:461, 4:467, 4:478–4:479, 4:493–4:494, 4:515, 4:516, 4:549, 5:33, 5:35n, 5:63, 5:64n, 5:91, 5:115, 5:503, 5:531, 5:545, 5:571, 5:593, 5:593, 5:599, 5:600, 5:638, 5:671, 5:672n, 5:673, 6:4, 6:4, 6:5, 6:24–6:25, 6:25n, 6:25–6:26, 6:31, 6:48, 6:48
- and Central College–University of Virginia subscription, 11:333, 15:97, 15:281
- and A. F. De Laage, 11:619, 11:620–11:621, 12:383, 12:395
- delivers chairs to TJ, 1:287
- family of, 13:132, 20:15, 20:43, 20:146
- finances of, 17:566
- and Franklin Hotel, 12:269n
- identified, 1:348n
- letter from to Gibson & Jefferson, 1:346–1:348
- letter sent to TJ through, 8:49
- letters from, 2:327, 3:457, 3:634, 3:639–3:640, 4:422, 4:478–4:479, 4:549, 4:677–4:678, 5:337, 5:503, 5:571, 5:638, 6:24–6:25, 6:31, 12:50–12:51, 12:93, 12:240–12:241, 12:395, 13:132, 14:636–14:637, 17:557–17:558, 20:146
- letters from accounted for, 3:461n, 5:283–5:284n, 5:359n
- letters to, 2:330, 3:374–3:375, 3:461, 4:308–4:310, 4:461, 4:493–4:494, 4:583–4:585, 5:31–5:32, 5:63–5:64, 5:337, 5:531, 5:593–5:594, 5:673, 6:5, 6:48–6:49, 11:620–11:621, 12:29–12:30, 12:55, 12:77–12:78, 12:280, 17:565, 20:15
- and lost trunk, 1:311, 1:346–1:348
- offer to buy land from, 14:59
- and payments for TJ, 6:48
- and proposed Lynchburg bank, 12:50–12:51, 12:77, 12:280, 12:395
- recommends H. L. Duffel, 5:359
- recommends J. Wade, 14:636
- requests letter of introduction for son, 17:557, 17:565, 17:565, 20:146
- TJ invites to Poplar Forest, 13:132
- and TJ’s land dispute with S. Scott, 2:97, 2:97n, 2:149, 2:232, 2:327, 4:308–4:309, 4:549, 4:583–4:585, 4:647, 4:677–4:678, 4:679, 4:680–4:684, 5:63–5:64, 5:239, 5:264, 5:265n, 5:282–5:284, 5:337, 5:337, 5:339, 5:339, 5:341, 5:361, 6:332, 6:332n, 6:351, 8:285
- and wine, 12:29–12:30, 12:30
- witnesses document, 15:32
Harrison, William (of Virginia), 3:634
Harrison, William (of Philadelphia)
- and appointment of territorial delegate, 1:96
- biography of proposed, 19:427
- governor of Ind. Territory, 1:405, 1:406n, 5:445, 5:445–5:446n, 5:449
- identified, 1:575n
- introduces J. Johnston, 1:574
- letters from, 1:574–1:575
- presidential electors for, 3:333n
- prospects for military campaign of, 5:396, 5:441, 5:445, 6:370
- reports on military situation, 6:131
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:625
- War of 1812 service of, 5:368, 5:385, 5:611, 5:635–5:636, 5:637n, 5:642–5:643, 5:644, 5:644n, 6:172, 6:529, 7:530, 8:221, 8:263
- and J. Oldham’s dispute with University of Virginia
- and University of Virginia, 17:639, 19:49, 19:50, 19:54, 19:55, 19:57
harrows, 2:259, 12:304, 12:304
Harrow School (England), 12:238
Harry (E. Randolph’s slave), 4:231–4:232n
- carries blankets for slaves, 4:99
- carries goods from Richmond, 1:319n, 3:434, 3:453, 3:512–3:513, 3:513n, 8:609, 8:609n, 9:273, 9:318, 9:319n
- and lost trunk, 1:186–1:187, 1:204–1:205, 1:257, 1:268, 1:311
- transports slave, 3:513, 3:612–3:613, 3:613n
Harskel, Joshua. See Haskell, Joshua
- and Central College subscription, 11:329
- identified, 12:49n
- letter to, 12:48–12:50
- and proposed Albemarle Co. road, 11:243, 12:48
- Federalist convention at, 8:111n, 8:134, 8:134–8:135n, 8:154, 8:163, 8:164n, 8:168, 8:175, 8:254, 8:264, 8:265, 8:518, 9:5, 9:41, 9:42n, 9:78–9:79, 9:89, 9:90–9:91, 9:250n, 9:256, 10:96–10:97, 10:380, 11:353, 11:355n, 12:427, 12:468, 12:591, 13:470, 15:616, 17:417, 17:431, 19:113, 19:220, 19:221, 20:66, 20:68, 20:286
- spotted fever in, 1:95n
- J. Adams on, 8:552
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:662, 7:667
- Observations on man, his frame, his duty, and his expectations, 3:277–3:278, 3:304, 7:385, 7:386n
- J. Adams as student at, 13:138, 15:588, 15:589n
- J. Q. Adams’s professorship at, 4:473
- and Andover Theological Seminary, 9:255, 9:257n
- books for, 10:508–10:509, 10:550, 19:610, 19:610n, 20:534, 20:544–20:545n
- botanical garden at, 15:369
- description of, 19:302–19:303
- E. Everett’s professorship at, 8:378, 8:378n, 19:476
- faculty at, 11:386, 13:238, 16:557, 16:558n, 18:159, 19:301, 20:292
- J. T. Kirkland as president of, 11:142, 11:143n, 14:536, 18:4–18:5, 18:27, 19:147, 19:149n, 20:534, 20:544–20:545n
- law school, 19:301
- library, 19:302, 19:676
- mathematics and astronomy at, 4:196
- medical school, 1:51n, 1:51n, 1:300n
- mentioned, 14:384, 16:381, 18:659, 20:419
- mineral collection of, 15:324–15:325n
- public ceremonies at, 18:656
- T. M. Randolph (1792-1848) attends, 1:524, 1:572–1:573, 1:574
- regulations of, 20:42, 20:376–20:378
- J. Sparks as student at, 16:170
- and students from U.S. South, 15:345, 15:345n, 15:387, 16:587, 16:588n, 16:609, 19:301–19:303, 20:357
- students at, 17:557, 17:563, 17:565, 17:565n, 17:565, 17:566
- and tariffs on books, 18:4–18:5, 18:6–18:7, 18:11, 18:27, 18:30, 18:78, 18:78
- G. Ticknor’s professorship at, 14:32, 15:387, 15:389, 18:5, 18:5n, 18:7n, 19:676–19:678, 20:15, 20:146, 20:376–20:378
- TJ criticized at, 2:352, 2:411
- TJ on, 9:379, 9:381, 9:382, 9:383, 15:302, 15:304n, 16:587, 19:268, 19:569
- H. B. Trist plans to attend, 15:142, 15:142n
- and Unitarianism, 9:4, 16:55, 18:518, 18:564, 19:147, 20:558
- and University of Virginia, 19:476n, 19:677, 20:43, 20:146
- B. Waterhouse’s professorship at, 1:299, 1:300n, 6:37, 6:39n, 6:95, 9:5, 18:655
- S. Williams’s professorship at, 8:283, 8:283n
Harvey, William, 2:669, 10:163
Harvie, Mr. (Richmond merchant)
- and Central College–University of Virginia subscription, 11:334, 16:475, 17:630, 20:195
- makes payment to TJ, 8:142
- recommends C. Carter, 14:164n
- and University of Virginia, 16:476, 17:636, 18:328, 18:329n
- mentioned, 8:171n
- sells land to W. Short, 10:529, 13:37, 13:37, 13:38, 13:38n, 13:38–13:39n, 13:74
- and Southwest Mountain tract, 2:101–2:102, 2:103n, 2:137, 2:227
- debt to TJ, 8:100, 8:127–8:128, 8:157, 8:582, 9:449
- identified, 2:102n
- letters from, 2:114–2:115, 2:136–2:139, 2:347, 3:169–3:170, 3:425–3:426, 4:499
- letters from accounted for, 3:426n
- letters to, 2:101–2:103, 2:206–2:208, 2:362–2:363, 3:210
- mentioned, 3:622
- and sale of Belmont estate, 2:101, 2:102, 2:114, 2:137, 2:138, 2:139, 2:206, 2:207, 2:227, 2:228, 2:347, 3:169–3:170, 3:170–3:171, 3:172, 3:210, 3:425–3:426, 4:499, 4:532–4:533, 4:555, 4:557, 5:671, 5:672n, 6:20, 8:96–8:97, 8:142
- TJ’s dispute with, 2:101–2:103, 2:114, 2:137–2:139, 2:206–2:208, 2:227, 2:228–2:229, 2:347, 2:362–2:363, 3:169–3:170, 3:170–3:171, 3:172, 3:210
- and TJ’s debt to J. Lyle, 2:180, 2:217, 3:280, 3:341, 3:488, 4:75, 4:76, 16:512–16:514, 17:103, 17:146
Haskel, William (ship captain), 10:128–10:129
“Hassan, Nathan Ben” (pseudonym of Christian Schultz). See Schultz, Christian
- family of, 10:579
- financial claim on U.S. of, 9:220, 9:221n, 9:273, 9:275
- health of, 10:579
- identified, 6:342n
- and instruments for U.S. Coast Survey, 9:126, 9:220–9:221, 9:221n, 9:221–9:226, 9:275, 9:686, 15:304, 15:305, 15:319, 15:320, 15:321, 15:367, 19:295–19:296
- letters from, 6:342–6:343, 15:275–15:276, 15:319–15:321
- letter from, to R. Patterson, 10:578–10:579
- letter to, 15:305
- library of, 20:514
- and map of Lewis and Clark Expedition, 12:636, 12:637
- as mathematician, 13:66, 13:119, 19:295–19:296
- national observatory proposed by, 15:319–15:320
- on pendulums, 9:204
- recommended by L. Brantz, 19:295–19:296
- scientific-instrument maker, 9:205, 9:222–9:223
- seeks position at University of Virginia, 15:275–15:276, 15:305
- sends works to TJ, 6:46, 6:342, 7:90
- and U.S. boundary lines, 15:275, 15:276n
- and U.S. Coast Survey, 9:221, 9:221n, 9:686, 10:579, 12:492, 15:275, 19:295–19:296, 19:309
- and Va. Board of Public Works, 13:58, 13:66, 19:295–19:296, 19:309, 19:317, 19:469, 19:502, 19:504
- and watchmaker for Charlottesville, 10:578, 10:578–10:579, 10:630, 15:305
Hassler, Marianne Gaillard (Ferdinand R. Hassler’s wife)
Hastings, Francis Rawdon, 2d Earl of Moira. See Moira, Francis Rawdon Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings and 2d Earl of
- and Albemarle Library Society, 19:453, 19:453–19:454, 19:509n, 19:551–19:552, 19:554, 19:634, 20:109, 20:274
- books bound for, 17:411, 17:482–17:483, 17:574
- and books for TJ, 17:482–17:483, 17:486, 20:527
- and convention of Va. Episcopalians, 18:376–18:377, 18:396, 19:590, 20:5
- and education of TJ’s grandsons, 17:16, 17:17n, 17:46, 17:47n, 17:383, 17:483, 17:483–17:484n, 17:486, 19:454, 19:454n, 19:590, 19:634, 20:109, 20:167n, 20:274, 20:364–20:365
- and Greek independence, 20:527
- house of, 18:23–18:24, 18:24n, 18:61
- identified, 17:483n
- invited to dine with TJ, 18:184, 19:454n, 19:554, 20:167
- invites TJ to dine, 20:551
- letters from, 17:486, 17:574–17:575, 18:61–18:62, 18:184, 19:453–19:454, 19:551–19:552, 19:590–19:591, 19:634–19:635, 20:4–20:5, 20:109, 20:274–20:275, 20:364–20:365, 20:406, 20:525–20:527, 20:527, 20:551
- letters to, 17:482–17:484, 18:23–18:24, 18:376–18:377, 19:453, 19:554, 20:167, 20:502
- letters to accounted for, 18:184n, 19:454n, 19:454n, 20:167n
- officiates at funerals, 20:406
- officiates at weddings, 17:liii, 18:184, 18:184n
- and proposed church in Charlottesville, 20:525–20:527, 20:551
- and Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia, 20:4–20:5, 20:109
- TJ gives money to, 17:47, 18:23–18:24, 18:24n, 18:61, 18:376, 18:377n, 19:454n, 20:502
- TJ’s debt to, 19:494
- and TJ’s health, 20:109
- travels of, 19:290, 19:634
- visits Monticello, 17:483, 17:486, 20:153–20:157
Hatchard, J. and Son (London firm). See J. Hatchard and Son (London firm)
- C. L. Bankhead’s, 14:16
- beaver, 19:9
- covers for, 6:348
- fur, 19:13
- for gentlemen, 8:446, 8:449n
- given to TJ, 18:565
- made by prisoners of war, 4:362
- for slaves, 7:124, 8:570, 15:450
- sugarloaf, 4:361
- TJ orders, 6:344, 9:566, 18:48
- wool, 17:10, 18:48, 18:48, 18:48, 18:49
- Precedents of proceedings in the House of Commons; with observations, 4:400–4:401, 4:464, 4:464n, 7:628
Haut-Brion, Château (wine), 9:513
Hauto, George Frederick Augustus
- and hydrostatic engine, 7:232–7:233, 7:233n, 7:268–7:269
- identified, 7:233n
- letters from, 7:232–7:233
- letters to, 7:268–7:269
- crystal models by, 20:636
- mineralogical theories of, 7:209, 11:367, 13:102, 14:569
- Traité Élémentaire de Physique, 12:112, 13:476, 17:138, 17:447, 17:494, 20:469
- writings of, 14:168, 18:335
- cigars, 1:466
- commercial agent at, 12:104–12:105, 12:149, 12:195
- confitures, 1:505
- goods lost at, 1:504, 1:510
- price of flour at, 8:390
- yellow fever at, 10:128, 10:128
Haven, Nathaniel Appleton, 8:370, 8:371n
- The Memorial Of Frederick Jenkins, and Rensselaer Havens, in behalf of the owners, officers, and crew of the late private armed brig General Armstrong, 11:25, 11:26n, 11:65
- identified, 20:415n
- letter from, 20:414–20:415
- letter to, 20:450
- seeks professorship, 20:414–20:415, 20:450
Hawkins, Mr. (brick mason), 14:113
Hawkins, Mr. (of Rockbridge Co.), 6:107
- death of, 10:214, 10:215n
- and grapes, 17:405, 17:407n
- as Indian agent, 9:66, 9:67n, 10:214, 12:296n
- and post road, 1:350, 1:351
- “A Sketch of the Creek Country, in the years 1798 and 1799” , 9:121, 9:383–9:384, 9:384n, 9:453, 14:132n
- Catalogue of Hawkins’s Museum of Useful and Mechanical Inventions, 6:574, 6:574n
- inventions of, 6:560n, 6:574, 6:575n
- and polygraph, 1:46n, 2:xlii, 6:560n, 8:545, 11:481, 14:591
- TJ inquires about, 6:559
- as tunnel engineer, 6:574, 6:574, 6:574n
- account with TJ, 18:318n
- identified, 16:645n
- letter from accounted for, 16:645n
- purchases Limestone Survey tract from TJ, 16:644–16:645, 17:23, 17:23n
- and University of Virginia, 16:310, 16:313, 17:623, 17:625, 19:50, 19:52n
hawthorn See also thorn , 2:132n, 2:167, 10:238–10:239, 11:228, 16:41
Haxall Brothers & Company (Richmond firm), 16:274
hay, 2:371, 7:83, 7:123, 8:71–8:72, 8:268n, 8:547, 8:592, 10:533–10:534, 11:172, 11:272, 11:272, 11:272, 11:272, 11:272, 12:302, 14:180, 14:317, 14:431n, 14:472, 15:557, 16:253, 16:353, 17:39, 18:317–18:318, 19:606, 20:210
Hay, Eliza Monroe (James Monroe’s daughter; George Hay’s wife)
- family of, 5:310n, 5:310n, 19:651
- illness of, 8:442, 8:537
- opinion on batture controversy, 2:416n
- visits Highland, 1:93n
- and American Society for promoting the civilization and general improvement of the Indian Tribes within the United States, 18:277
- attempts to collect debt for TJ, 8:180
- and batture controversy, 3:31, 3:118, 3:226–3:227, 3:331–3:332, 3:475–3:476, 3:481–3:483, 3:483–3:488
- and batture pleadings, 3:401n, 3:420
- and books borrowed from TJ, 8:285, 8:328
- consults with TJ on batture case, 2:414–2:416, 2:416–2:417, 2:427, 2:428, 2:432, 2:473–2:474, 2:511, 2:531–2:532
- and establishment of University of Virginia, 13:592, 14:13
- family of, 5:310n, 8:518, 8:518n
- and Gilliam v. Fleming, 3:45, 3:86, 7:99
- health of, 6:535
- and Henderson case, 6:572–6:573, 7:29
- and Highland–Indian Camp dispute, 7:591
- identified, 2:402n
- letters from, 2:414–2:416, 2:432, 2:530–2:532, 2:545, 3:201, 3:331–3:332, 4:311, 4:465–4:466, 4:646–4:647, 5:16–5:17, 5:264–5:265, 7:29, 8:328–8:329, 17:118–17:119, 20:92
- letters to, 2:401–2:402, 2:473–2:474, 2:659–2:660, 3:152–3:153, 3:203, 3:420, 3:481–3:483, 3:545–3:546, 4:110–4:111, 4:367, 4:594–4:595, 4:678–4:679, 5:239–5:240, 5:245, 5:361–5:362, 6:332, 6:572–6:574, 8:285, 17:148–17:149, 20:102–20:103
- letter to, from J. Monroe, 2:408+
- and Livingston v. Jefferson, 4:292, 4:311, 4:367, 4:594–4:595, 4:646
- loans money, 2:79n
- mentioned, 1:454, 2:470, 2:475, 3:60, 20:560
- and J. Monroe, 1:93n, 3:543, 18:277, 18:277n
- newspaper collection of, 1:288
- on party spirit, 8:328
- and “Phocion” essays, 20:102, 20:102, 20:102–20:103n
- and presidential elections, 20:102, 20:102–20:103n, 20:443n
- requests TJ’s opinion, 20:92
- returns batture materials to TJ, 4:465, 4:466, 4:595, 4:646, 4:679, 5:16, 5:17n
- and Scott v. Jefferson and Harrison, 4:647, 4:679, 8:285, 8:328
- and suit of A. J. Randolph’s executors, 4:595, 4:597, 4:646, 4:647, 4:679, 5:16, 5:17n
- TJ hires as counsel, 2:398, 2:401–2:402, 2:406, 2:408+, 2:494
- TJ pays, 4:594, 4:594–4:595, 4:618, 4:646, 4:678–4:679, 6:332, 6:337
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:624, 4:646
- and TJ’s land dispute with S. Scott, 5:239, 5:242–5:243, 5:245, 5:264, 5:337, 5:361, 6:332
- and TJ’s List of Authorities cited in Statement on the Batture Case, 3:545–3:546, 3:546–3:547
- and TJ’s purported support for D. Clinton, 17:118, 17:148–17:149
- and TJ’s Statement of Facts in the Batture Case, 3:481–3:483, 3:499, 4:110–4:111, 4:466
- and TJ’s statement on the batture case, 2:545, 2:657, 2:659–2:660, 3:42–3:43, 3:134, 3:152–3:153, 3:201, 3:203, 3:226
- as Va. state senator, 15:399
- and T. Williamson bet, 5:494, 5:494n
Hay, Hortensia , 2:408+, 5:309, 5:310n
Hay, William (1748–1825), 17:325, 17:376n, 18:193n, 18:200
Hay, William (1784–1835), 6:356
- Geological Essays; or, An Inquiry into some of the Geological Phenomena to be found in Various Parts of America, and Elsewhere, 16:523, 16:524n, 16:547
- identified, 16:523–16:524n
- letter from, 16:523–16:524
- letter to, 16:547
- as reference for C. S. Rafinesque, 17:89
Hayes’s Tavern (Albemarle Co.), 16:35
Hayne, Frances Henrietta Pinckney (Robert Y. Hayne’s wife)
- family of, 13:318–13:319, 13:319n
- identified, 6:90n
- letters from, 6:88–6:90, 8:315–8:316
- letters to, 6:124–6:125
- and Seventy-Six Association, 6:88–6:90, 6:124–6:125, 8:315
- as S.C. attorney general, 19:222, 19:223n
- family of, 14:386, 14:386n
- identified, 14:386n
- letter from, 14:386
- regarded as insane by TJ, 14:386n
Hazen, William Cogswell (Asa Hazen’s son), 14:386, 14:386n
H. C. Carey & I. Lea (Philadelphia firm)
- and J. Delaplaine’s proposed American travel guide, 18:223
- identified, 18:481–18:482n
- letters from, 18:481–18:482, 20:577
- letter from accounted for, 18:503n
- letters to, 18:503, 20:598–20:599
- and proposed Charlottesville bookstore, 18:481, 18:503
- and TJ’s Notes on the State of Virginia, 20:577, 20:598
Heads Of a Course of Lectures, Intended as an Introduction to Natural History (B. Waterhouse), 19:359–19:360, 19:362n
The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain (T. Birch, J. Houbraken, and G. Vertue), 7:399, 7:400n
health See also aging; fevers; hygiene; Jefferson, Thomas: Health; medicine; mental illness; public health; yellow fever
- achilles tendon cut, 2:438
- albinism, 9:12
- alcohol abstinence, 11:293, 12:8, 14:81, 14:84, 14:324n, 14:382
- alcohol abuse, 2:87, 2:191–2:192, 9:131–9:132, 10:461–10:462, 10:537, 13:514n, 14:26, 14:81, 14:84, 14:121, 14:158, 14:160, 14:322–14:323, 14:419, 14:594, 16:75, 18:443, 18:499, 18:557–18:558
- aneurysm, 17:158
- apoplexy, 1:526, 16:75, 17:282, 19:345n
- appetite loss, 10:650
- arm injury, 16:283, 16:331
- back pain, 16:285, 16:294
- and bathing, 8:544, 10:513, 14:420, 15:501, 17:509–17:510, 18:319, 19:206, 19:705n, 20:544
- bile, 2:542, 6:276–6:277, 10:60, 18:218
- bladder stones, 14:206
- blindness, 11:359, 12:248, 12:621, 16:630, 18:516, 18:546, 19:362, 19:458, 19:598, 19:645, 20:424
- blisters, 3:569, 6:570, 14:219
- boils, 14:105, 14:231
- bowel complaint, 13:567, 14:231, 14:231, 14:554, 14:565–14:567, 14:574, 17:157, 17:413
- breast constriction, 12:113
- burns, 19:623
- calculus, 5:58
- cancer, 6:293, 6:516–6:517, 20:590
- cataracts, 10:323–10:324, 11:283, 14:115
- catarrh, 14:44, 14:157, 14:232, 14:461, 18:291
- cholera, 16:139, 17:506, 17:506n
- and clothing, 17:509, 20:544
- colds, 11:625, 13:472, 17:68, 17:157, 17:247, 18:291, 19:150n, 20:72n, 20:406n
- colic, 4:140, 10:306, 10:306, 10:359, 14:566–14:567, 15:108, 15:117, 15:137–15:138, 15:140, 15:152, 15:153n, 15:162–15:163, 16:518
- constipation, 16:542
- cough, 7:619, 8:82, 18:291
- cowpox, 2:88, 2:89n, 2:149, 12:564, 12:564–12:565n, 12:577
- croup, 17:158
- in Culpeper Co., 8:433
- deafness, 8:133, 9:361, 9:395, 9:396n, 9:397, 9:654–9:655, 9:656n, 10:39, 10:60, 10:343, 10:489, 10:650, 18:516
- debility, 18:454, 20:73, 20:73
- dental, 5:108n, 5:252–5:253, 8:462, 10:60, 10:306, 11:158, 16:518, 16:559, 19:358
- diarrhea, 7:84, 10:135, 10:592, 10:593n, 18:559
- and diet, 14:44, 14:156–14:157, 14:419, 16:518, 18:443, 19:107, 20:544
- diphtheria (throat distemper), 8:233
- dysentery, 1:354, 1:416, 1:483, 4:361, 5:669, 6:277, 8:636, 9:185, 17:314, 17:395, 19:484
- dyspepsia, 14:21n, 16:325n
- earache, 10:306
- edema, 14:231, 14:420
- epilepsy, 7:566
- erysipelas, 9:583, 9:583n
- and exercise, 5:359+, 8:82, 10:557, 10:600, 12:345, 14:461, 16:201, 16:518–16:519, 17:467, 18:443, 18:559, 20:544
- exercise, TJ on, 3:257, 3:304, 3:315, 16:36
- fatigue, 12:354, 20:58, 20:59, 20:60
- fistulas, 13:77
- flatulence, 14:246
- fractured bones, 2:289, 9:567, 10:106, 10:106, 20:452
- frostbite, 3:36–3:37, 3:196, 3:250
- gall, 12:113
- gallstones, 10:306
- gangrene, 3:250, 3:284
- gout, 1:192, 2:353, 7:69, 7:143, 7:187, 8:82, 8:388, 10:306, 10:306, 14:230, 14:231, 14:420, 16:75, 16:554, 17:254, 18:654, 19:438
- gravel, 4:183
- hand injury, 18:504
- headaches, 4:140, 10:306, 10:306, 12:8, 12:519, 14:9n, 14:44, 17:247, 19:644
- hearing loss, 14:284, 16:267, 18:310, 19:107, 19:320, 19:646, 20:496
- hemorrhages, 8:99n, 10:135, 13:592, 13:601
- hernia, 3:180–3:181, 8:690, 9:114, 9:115
- hypochondria, 2:336, 10:529, 16:77
- impact of farming on, 4:139–4:140, 4:180
- inflammation, 8:245, 8:330, 8:494, 12:196, 12:232, 13:225
- influenza, 6:397, 20:72n
- jaundice, 10:130, 10:135
- of R. Jefferson, 4:183, 4:416, 4:481, 4:607
- kidney stones, 10:285–10:286, 10:286n, 10:306
- knife wounds, 14:8–14:9, 14:10n, 14:10n, 14:20, 14:20
- leg injury, 18:64, 19:205–19:206
- liver complaint, 16:15
- malaria (ague and fever), 8:232, 8:233, 19:31, 20:243, 20:524
- Means of Preserving Health, and Preventing Diseases (S. Ricketson), 1:257, 1:257n, 1:294–1:295
- measles, 11:460, 20:326
- melaena (black vomit), 6:377–6:378, 6:378n, 10:128, 10:130, 10:135, 10:136, 10:152, 10:152
- memory loss, 10:649, 12:96–12:97, 12:518, 14:283, 14:284, 14:284, 14:284–14:285, 14:285, 14:461, 14:463n, 16:630, 17:610, 18:12, 18:423, 18:454, 18:516, 19:115, 19:140, 19:320, 19:458, 20:123–20:125, 20:137, 20:424
- and mineral waters, 8:688–8:689
- mortality rates, 3:373–3:374, 8:84–8:85
- motion sickness, 6:103–6:104
- muscle strain, 2:408
- “nervous affections”, 18:490
- obesity, 8:688
- palsy, 7:566, 12:496, 16:75, 18:453, 18:502, 18:546
- pamphlets on, 1:257, 1:257n, 1:294–1:295
- paralysis, 6:183, 8:99, 8:390, 8:391n, 14:208
- in Petersburg, Va., 8:609
- phobias, 8:332
- and physical habits, 14:43, 14:44–14:45, 16:518–16:519, 18:291, 18:292
- plague, 9:207, 10:127, 10:131, 10:132, 10:133, 10:134, 10:136, 17:507
- pleurisy, 6:569, 14:44, 14:218–14:219, 15:429
- pneumonia, 7:26, 7:27n, 14:231
- podiatric, 12:397
- pregnancy and childbirth, 7:82, 7:178, 11:15, 11:15n, 12:647, 12:648, 13:567, 15:123, 15:124n, 16:247n, 16:248n
- pulmonary complaint, 14:44, 14:206, 15:15, 15:190, 18:196, 18:460
- rabies, 14:442–14:443, 14:489, 15:281, 15:281n
- rash, 13:17, 13:73
- rheumatism, 1:192, 1:223, 1:644n, 2:197, 2:226, 2:232, 2:269, 2:329, 2:368, 2:378, 3:163n, 3:395–3:396n, 3:449, 3:548, 4:57, 4:60, 4:61, 4:83–4:84, 4:88, 4:90, 4:98, 4:132, 4:459, 4:573, 5:26, 5:252, 6:569, 6:615, 6:646, 7:69, 7:143, 7:187, 7:188, 7:566, 7:648, 8:74, 8:82, 8:180, 8:232, 8:494, 9:63, 9:250, 9:408, 9:415, 10:314, 10:324, 11:229, 11:292, 11:396, 12:521, 12:524, 12:532, 13:228, 14:420, 14:596, 14:604, 14:627, 14:629, 14:633, 14:635, 14:636, 14:643, 15:46, 15:46, 15:48n, 15:56, 15:106, 15:108, 15:117, 16:518, 18:315n, 19:431, 19:438, 20:96, 20:96n, 20:130, 20:464
- scarlet fever, 6:74
- sciatica, 8:442, 19:438
- scurvy, 5:30, 5:550–5:551
- skin diseases, 10:107n, 15:438
- of slaves, 3:180–3:181, 7:387, 8:636, 9:40, 9:238, 9:238n, 9:494, 9:505, 9:567, 10:105–10:107, 10:355, 11:497, 12:7, 13:567, 13:582, 13:605, 14:218, 14:443, 14:476, 14:477n, 14:494, 14:585, 14:596, 15:61, 15:427–15:428, 15:438–15:439, 15:608, 16:542, 16:546, 16:559, 18:64, 18:501, 18:501
- and sleep, 14:157, 18:559
- smallpox, 2:88, 10:127, 18:138, 20:453–20:454
- smallpox vaccination, 1:300n, 2:88, 3:183n, 4:495, 9:78, 9:256, 9:717–9:718, 9:718n, 12:564, 12:564–12:565n, 12:577, 14:461, 14:462–14:463n, 18:566–18:568, 20:454
- smallpox variolation, 20:402n
- speech impairment, 10:650, 18:562
- spitting blood, 13:584, 13:601, 14:44, 14:124
- spotted fever (typhus), 1:95n
- staphylococcus infection, 13:73n, 13:228–13:229, 13:278, 13:302, 13:303, 13:303, 13:324, 14:230–14:231, 14:319, 14:459–14:460, 14:466, 14:502–14:503
- stillbirth, 13:567
- stomach ailments, 17:472, 18:255, 20:306
- stroke, 9:98, 10:649–10:650, 14:208, 14:420
- sunburn, 10:60, 10:61n
- sunstroke, 19:320
- swelling, 13:486, 15:438, 17:157, 17:158n
- in Tidewater Va., 1:306, 8:84–8:85, 8:233, 8:565
- of TJ’s family, 1:387, 1:391, 1:392, 1:395, 1:410, 1:519, 1:536, 7:178, 8:85, 8:163, 11:172, 11:631n, 16:542, 16:543
- and treatments, 3:36–3:37, 3:196, 3:283, 5:393, 5:669, 5:670n, 8:453–8:454, 10:105–10:107, 10:183, 14:466, 14:503, 16:518–16:519, 16:542, 16:559
- tuberculosis, 6:501, 13:567, 14:420, 15:506, 15:506, 15:508n, 16:75, 19:359, 20:346
- typhoid pleurisy, 7:345
- typhus, 6:570, 7:194, 8:233, 12:386, 12:404, 14:476, 16:525, 16:542, 16:543
- ulcers, 17:596
- venereal disease, 10:107n, 10:107n, 12:589, 16:453n
- vertigo, 9:598, 14:44
- vision loss, 3:280–3:281, 3:341–3:342, 3:488, 8:133, 10:60, 10:120, 10:550, 10:603, 12:8, 14:115, 14:276, 14:284, 14:371n, 16:55, 16:94, 16:129, 16:137, 16:485, 18:428–18:429, 18:454, 18:569, 18:577, 19:107, 19:619, 20:288, 20:304
- and warm springs, 1:192, 1:451, 4:90, 4:107, 4:132, 7:512–7:513, 10:183, 10:256, 10:313, 11:666, 14:502–14:503, 15:71, 15:153n, 16:170, 18:572, 20:110
- weather’s effect on, 9:456–9:457, 10:128, 10:128, 10:136–10:137, 10:579, 12:7, 14:562, 15:15, 18:300, 19:298, 19:374
- and weight, 10:275, 20:295
- whooping cough, 7:178, 15:427–15:428, 19:359, 19:362n
- of women, 13:582, 18:196
- works on, 9:143, 9:144n, 9:144n+, 10:280, 10:486, 14:44–14:45
- wounds, 15:246, 17:280, 18:575, 19:263n
- wrist injury, 16:243, 16:336
- identified, 17:425n
- letter from, 17:440
- letter to, 17:425
- as Va. auditor of public accounts, 15:536, 15:537n, 16:398n, 16:593, 17:397, 17:416, 17:416n, 17:416n, 17:425, 17:428, 17:440, 17:440, 18:158, 18:159, 20:172–20:173, 20:173n, 20:173n, 20:275, 20:560
- identified, 18:395–18:396n
- letters from, 18:394–18:396, 18:401
- and “A Native of Virginia”, 18:394–18:395, 18:401, 18:453, 18:453
- and rumored assassinations in Spain, 18:401
- S. Smith (of Md.) on, 18:480–18:481
- applicants to teach at University of Virginia, 13:569–13:570, 13:571n, 16:502, 17:466
- Bible in, 13:570n, 13:571n
- collegiate education in, 13:214, 13:218, 13:402, 17:328, 17:376n, 19:42, 19:44n, 20:458
- study of, 7:715, 14:269, 15:239, 19:595
- writings in, 8:5, 9:652
- and Indians, 9:65–9:66, 9:121, 12:385, 13:89–13:90, 14:132n, 16:84n, 16:131–16:133, 16:133n, 16:153, 16:156n, 16:181
Hecuba (mythological character), 16:92, 16:92n
- Graecum Lexicon Manuale (ed. J. A. Ernesti), 9:276, 9:277n, 10:234, 12:153, 12:439, 13:429, 13:429n
- as grammarian, 19:407
Hedge, Warren (ship captain), 17:262n
- Ideen über die Politik, den Verkehr und den Handel der vornehmsten Völker der alten Welt, 9:698
- Reflections on the Politics of Ancient Greece (trans. G. Bancroft), 20:378, 20:378n
The Heidelberg Catechism, 10:506
- Scriptorum de Jure Nautico et Maritimo Fasciculus, 8:387, 8:387–8:388n
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:502
Heinrich, A. P. (of Baltimore), 10:296, 10:297n, 10:639, 10:641
- loans money, 19:403
- and University of Virginia, 19:48, 19:48, 19:51, 19:56, 19:57, 19:58, 19:190, 20:195, 20:196, 20:197, 20:197, 20:199, 20:202, 20:202, 20:205, 20:213, 20:213, 20:214, 20:216, 20:216, 20:218, 20:219, 20:219, 20:222, 20:222, 20:223, 20:225, 20:226, 20:227, 20:227, 20:231, 20:556
Helen of Troy (mythological character), 16:618
Hellenica (Xenophon), 1:580, 16:330
Hellings, John See also Delaplaine & Hellings (Philadelphia firm)
- Account of a Visit to Monticello, 16:398–16:399
- identified, 15:6n
- introduced to TJ, 15:5–15:6, 15:139
- travels of, 16:399n
- visits Montpellier, 16:399n
Helvétius, Anne Catherine de Ligniville
- J. Adams on, 7:479, 7:480
- criticism of, 10:13
- on equality of mankind, 6:286–6:287
- letter of on Montesquieu’s Esprit des Lois, 3:6, 3:7n, 3:9, 3:13, 3:17, 3:87, 3:89n, 3:330
- Œuvres Complettes, 7:414, 7:455n
- TJ on, 7:414
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:502
Hemings, Betsey (J. W. Eppes’s slave)
Hemings, Beverly (TJ’s enslaved son; b. 1798)
- as carpenter, 16:128
- as cooper, 15:11, 16:432
- escapes, 18:li–18:lii, 18:196 (illus.)
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:388, 16:647, 18:li–18:lii
Hemings, Critta (TJ’s slave; b. 1769)
Hemings, Elizabeth (Betty) (TJ’s slave)
Hemings, Eston (TJ’s enslaved son; b. 1808)
- drives cart, 18:64
- family of, 3:610–3:611n
- marries Julia Ann Isaacs, 7:321–7:322n
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:388, 16:647
- on smallpox vaccination list, 9:717
Hemings, Harriet (TJ’s enslaved daughter; b. 1801)
Hemings, Madison (TJ’s enslaved son; b. 1805)
- family of, 3:610–3:611n, 18:li–18:lii, 18:lii
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:388, 16:647
- on smallpox vaccination list, 9:717
Hemings, Nance (TJ’s slave; b. 1761)
Hemings, Robert (former TJ slave)
Hemings, Sally (TJ’s slave and mother of children fathered by him; 1773–1835)
- and cider-making, 12:192n
- family of, 5:163n, 18:li
- identified, 3:610–3:611n
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:387, 16:647
- and smallpox vaccination, 9:717
- and TJ, 3:610, 8:7n, 8:312n, 18:li
Hemmings, John (TJ’s slave; b. ca. 1776)
- and clothing press, 1:xlviii, 1:380 (illus.) , 1:397n
- constructs round table for Poplar Forest, 4:xlv, 4:307, 4:370 (illus.)
- delivers letters, 15:623n
- English dictionary for, 10:491–10:492n
- and food allocation, 17:612–17:613
- and goods for TJ, 17:4, 17:6, 17:7, 17:11n, 18:46, 19:8, 19:10
- health of, 10:516–10:517
- identified, 15:60–15:61n
- and illness of B. Colbert, 14:566, 14:567n
- letters from, 15:lii, 15:60–15:61, 15:143, 15:172, 15:209–15:210, 15:257–15:258, 15:264–15:265, 15:346 (illus.) , 17:612–17:613, 18:35–18:36
- letters to, 15:206, 15:247, 18:64
- and S. A. R. Meikleham, 10:516
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:387, 16:648
- tools of, 3:119, 12:454, 15:281
- travels to and from Poplar Forest, 10:389, 10:516, 10:570, 12:324, 13:386, 14:476–14:477, 15:lii, 15:206, 15:229, 15:229, 15:230, 15:230n, 15:257–15:258, 15:261, 15:265, 15:282–15:283, 16:353, 16:379, 16:449, 16:471, 17:612–17:613, 18:35, 18:35, 18:64, 18:535
- as woodworker, 10:570n, 11:179, 12:198, 12:227, 12:228, 13:581, 14:636, 14:649n, 15:lii, 15:60, 15:61, 15:143, 15:154, 15:172, 15:174, 15:174, 15:206, 15:208, 15:209–15:210, 15:229, 15:247, 15:257–15:258, 15:264–15:265, 15:281, 16:365, 17:613, 18:35–18:36, 18:64, 18:632, 19:liii, 19:277
Hemmings, Peter (TJ’s slave; b. 1770)
- as cook, 1:162n
- greetings to, 10:571
- and Monticello brewery, 6:507n, 8:438–8:439, 8:439n, 8:565, 9:4, 9:4n, 10:340, 10:462, 11:189, 11:189n, 11:216, 11:216n, 15:527, 15:527n, 17:178, 17:179n
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:387, 16:647
Hemmings, Priscilla (T. M. Randolph’s slave; John Hemmings’s wife), 10:492n, 10:516–10:517, 15:258
- Bologna, 15:326, 15:341, 15:476
- brake, 6:442, 6:452, 9:303–9:304, 9:461–9:462, 9:463, 10:32–10:33
- as cash crop, 2:359, 2:360, 3:348, 5:676, 8:460, 10:532, 10:534, 12:51, 12:78, 18:217n
- effect of weather on, 19:485
- fabric, 6:345, 6:345, 8:185, 16:12
- grown at Monticello, 4:428, 9:303
- grown at Poplar Forest, 4:379, 4:380, 5:489, 6:486, 8:71
- grown at Tufton, 1:420, 2:371
- Indian, 4:667–4:668, 5:22
- preparation of, 10:548n, 17:594, 18:21
- price of, 3:550
- purchased by TJ, 5:33, 5:35n
- Russian, 4:427, 15:326
- spinning of, 1:525, 8:554, 12:538
- substitute for, 5:560, 11:136
- weaving, 4:380, 4:440–4:441, 4:637
- wild, 16:613–16:614
- edits Λουκιανός Luciani Samosatensis Opera (Lucian), 15:26, 17:106
- edits Λουκιανοῦ Σαμοσατέως Ἅπαντα. Luciani Samosatensis Opera (Lucian), 14:510
Hénault, Charles Jean François
- dam of, 12:598, 14:357, 14:358, 15:215
- lands of, 1:415–1:416n, 1:439–1:441, 1:454, 1:459–1:463, 1:463, 1:470, 3:92n, 4:386, 5:138–5:141, 5:147–5:148, 5:149–5:150, 5:156–5:157, 5:280, 5:424n, 6:78, 6:196, 6:197, 6:197, 6:473, 6:474, 7:118, 7:352–7:353, 7:672–7:673, 7:675, 10:103, 10:104–10:105, 10:117, 10:471, 10:499–10:500, 10:590–10:591, 10:591, 10:619–10:622, 10:623–10:624, 10:624, 10:624, 11:15, 11:16–11:18, 11:263n, 12:559–12:561, 12:562–12:563, 12:614n, 17:272
- legatees of, 4:115n, 7:676, 10:103, 10:104–10:105, 10:117, 11:19–11:20, 11:20–11:42, 11:42, 11:42–11:43n, 15:577, 18:600, 19:685, 20:7–20:8
- mill of, 6:473–6:474, 9:53, 9:443–9:444, 11:521, 11:576–11:577, 11:577n, 11:651, 14:395, 14:396
Henderson, Bennett Hillsborough
- identified, 3:594–3:595n
- letter from, 13:46–13:47
- letter from to C. Peyton, 3:594–3:595
- and Milton lands, 1:440, 1:454, 1:454, 1:454, 1:454n, 1:459, 1:460, 1:461, 1:462, 3:594–3:595, 3:617–3:618n, 5:421, 5:422, 5:423, 5:424n, 5:427, 5:427, 5:427, 6:472, 10:620, 10:622, 10:623n, 10:624, 10:624n, 11:57, 13:46–13:47
- and Henderson estate, 1:440, 1:454, 1:459, 1:460, 5:141n, 5:274–5:275, 5:275n, 5:280, 5:364, 5:371, 5:422, 5:422, 5:651, 5:651n, 6:196, 6:196, 6:315, 6:472
Henderson, Eliza. See Bullock, Eliza Henderson (Bennett Henderson’s daughter; John H. Bullock’s wife)
Henderson, Elizabeth Lewis (Bennett Henderson’s wife)
- and deposition in Jefferson v. Michie, 7:596–7:597, 7:597, 9:52–9:54, 9:63, 9:443–9:444, 9:444n
- identified, 7:119n
- and Jefferson v. Michie, 5:192–5:194, 5:280, 6:196, 6:197, 6:198, 6:198, 6:198, 6:198, 6:199, 6:200, 6:200, 6:472, 6:480, 7:117, 7:118–7:119, 7:119n, 7:597n, 7:597, 7:676–7:678
- poverty of, 10:622
- property of, 17:272
- and rights to millrace, 6:201n, 6:201n, 6:201n, 7:117–7:118, 7:676–7:678
- and sale of Henderson lands, 1:415n, 1:439–1:440, 1:454, 1:459, 1:461, 5:422, 5:422, 5:426, 6:75, 6:78, 6:78, 6:107, 6:315, 6:315, 6:316, 6:367, 6:367n, 6:609–6:610, 6:611n, 7:118n, 7:118–7:119, 7:351–7:352, 7:673, 10:499, 11:57
- Statement by, 7:118–7:119
Henderson, Frances. See Hornsby, Frances Henderson (Bennett Henderson’s daughter; Thomas Walker Hornsby’s wife)
Henderson, Isham, 1:440, 1:454, 1:459, 1:462, 3:594, 5:422, 5:422, 6:315, 6:472
- and J. Blair’s will, 9:27–9:28, 9:29n, 9:29n, 9:93–9:94, 9:94n
- and hawthorn hedges, 10:194–10:195, 10:197
- identified, 10:197–10:198n
- letter to, from T. Main, 10:197–10:198
Henderson, James (son of James Henderson [d. 1818])
- death of, 7:117, 7:186, 7:345, 7:346n
- deposition of, 7:596–7:597, 7:597n
- health of, 6:189
- and Henderson estate, 1:440, 1:459, 1:460, 3:594, 3:617–3:618, 5:141n, 5:192–5:194, 5:275n, 5:280, 5:422, 5:426, 5:651n, 6:51n, 6:76, 6:78, 6:81, 6:128, 6:189, 6:196, 6:196, 6:198, 6:198, 6:198, 6:199, 6:199, 6:200, 6:200, 6:200, 6:201n, 6:201n, 6:315–6:316, 6:316, 6:472, 6:479, 6:479, 6:480, 6:480, 6:609–6:610, 6:610, 6:611n, 6:614, 7:118, 7:118n, 7:118–7:119, 7:186, 7:325, 7:345, 7:346n, 7:351–7:352, 7:673, 7:677, 9:63, 10:499, 10:620, 10:621, 10:622, 10:623n, 10:624n, 11:17–11:18, 11:19, 13:46, 13:47n
- letters to accounted for, 6:82n, 7:188n
Henderson, Jane Blair (wife of James Henderson [d. 1818])
Henderson, Jim (slave of R. Price [of Milton])
- Deed of Milton Property to C. Peyton, 7:352, 7:352n, 7:352–7:353, 10:624, 10:624, 11:5, 11:5n, 11:16, 11:19
- deed to J. Lewis and M. Henderson, 5:192–5:194, 6:197, 6:478, 6:479, 6:572, 6:574n, 7:673
- and division of father’s estate, 6:196, 7:673–7:674
- and B. H. Henderson, 3:594
- identified, 7:353n
- and Milton mill, 11:521, 11:577n, 11:651, 15:577
- and Milton warehouses, 4:114, 4:114–4:115n, 15:577, 15:577, 15:578n, 15:596–15:597
- and Peyton v. Henderson, 1:415–1:416n, 4:401–4:402, 5:138–5:141, 5:149–5:150, 5:224, 6:153, 6:197, 6:200, 6:472–6:473, 6:475
- receipt to C. Peyton for Milton lands, 7:352, 7:352n, 7:352n, 10:624, 10:624
- and rights to millrace, 7:117–7:118, 7:119n, 7:676–7:678, 9:52–9:53
- and sales by minor heirs, 6:78, 6:609, 6:610, 10:624, 10:624, 11:17
- sells land to J. Monroe, 20:147
- sells Milton properties, 1:440, 1:454, 1:459, 1:460, 5:138–5:141, 5:149–5:150, 5:422, 5:422, 5:423, 5:424n, 6:197–6:198, 10:621
- TJ makes payment for, 7:708
- and TJ’s land dispute with D. Michie, 5:149–5:150, 5:260–5:261, 5:280, 6:198, 6:198, 6:198, 6:201n, 6:201n, 6:201n, 6:201n, 6:201n, 6:201n, 6:464–6:465, 6:475, 6:475–6:476, 6:480, 6:480, 6:481–6:482n, 6:572–6:573, 6:573–6:574n, 7:596–7:597, 7:635, 7:675, 7:676–7:678, 9:3, 9:53, 9:63, 9:443, 11:209
Henderson, Lucy. See Wood, Lucy Henderson (Bennett Henderson’s daughter; John T. Wood’s wife)
- co-security for J. Henderson, 5:139–5:141, 5:192–5:194, 6:197, 6:197, 6:478, 6:572, 6:574n
- and Henderson estate, 1:440, 7:673
- and TJ’s land dispute with D. Michie, 5:139–5:141, 5:260–5:261, 7:673
Henderson, Nancy Crawford. See Nelson, Nancy Crawford Henderson (Bennett Henderson’s daughter; Matthew Nelson’s wife)
Henderson, Richard (1735–1785)
Henderson, Sarah. See Kerr, Sarah Henderson (Bennett Henderson’s daughter; John B. Kerr’s wife)
Henderson, William, 1:459, 1:461
Henderson case See also Michie, David
- and J. Brand , 8:528–8:529
- chancery case of 1795, 11:72, 11:93n
- claims by minor heirs, 6:50–6:51, 6:51n, 6:75–6:76, 6:78–6:79, 6:107, 6:315–6:316, 6:367, 6:460, 6:608–6:610, 7:117–7:118, 7:118n, 7:118–7:119, 7:119n, 9:443–9:444, 10:471, 10:499–10:500, 10:590–10:591, 10:591, 10:619–10:622, 10:623–10:624, 10:624, 10:624, 11:5, 11:15, 11:16–11:18, 11:19–11:20, 11:42, 11:56–11:57, 11:58, 11:263, 13:46–13:47
- deeds related to, 5:274–5:275, 5:277, 5:364, 5:651, 5:651n, 5:658, 6:5, 6:50–6:51, 6:51n, 6:148, 6:572, 6:572–6:573, 6:574n, 7:352, 7:352–7:353, 7:673–7:674, 10:624, 10:624, 11:5, 11:5n, 13:46, 13:47n
- Deposition by James Lewis, with Queries Posed by Thomas Jefferson and David Michie, 5:192–5:197, 6:153
- described, 1:415–1:416n, 11:70
- Draft Agreement for Sale of Henderson Lands by John T. Wood, 10:102–10:104
- Draft Conveyance of Henderson Lands by John T. Wood and Lucy Henderson Wood, 10:104–10:105
- and B. H. Henderson, 3:594–3:595, 13:46–13:47
- and F. H. Hornsby, 3:617–3:618, 6:50, 6:51n, 6:78, 6:78–6:79, 6:315–6:316, 6:608–6:610, 7:117–7:118, 10:117
- and Peyton v. Henderson, 4:401–4:402, 5:138–5:141, 5:261, 5:371, 6:153, 6:200, 6:572, 6:609, 7:117, 7:677, 7:677, 7:678n, 8:692–8:693, 8:693n
- TJ purchases Henderson estate, 1:459–1:463, 6:78, 6:78, 6:476, 10:117, 10:499, 10:619, 10:621, 10:622, 10:623n, 13:46–13:47
- TJ’s role in, 1:415, 1:439–1:441, 1:453–1:454, 5:147–5:148, 5:149–5:150, 5:156–5:157, 5:158, 5:179, 5:180, 5:224, 7:119n
Henderson, McCaul & Company (Scottish firm) See also Lyle, James (1726–1812); Lyle, James (1798–1850)
- B. Skelton’s debt to, 2:433
- TJ’s debt to, 2:180, 2:216–2:217, 3:280, 3:341, 3:488, 3:538, 3:627–3:628, 16:415, 16:512–16:514, 16:649, 17:102, 17:103, 17:111, 17:145, 17:146, 17:226, 17:226–17:227n, 17:492, 17:493n, 20:94, 20:107–20:108, 20:112
Henderson’s Creek (Albemarle Co.), 13:92
Hendrick, Mr. (of Buckingham Co.), 16:276
- and dispute of C. L. Lewis and C. Peyton, 11:485, 11:485, 11:486, 11:514, 11:515, 11:517, 11:518, 11:520
- as court clerk, 5:265n, 8:351, 8:351n
- criticized by A. McRae, 1:615–1:616
- identified, 1:158–1:159n
- letters from, 1:158–1:159, 1:333–1:334, 1:369–1:370, 1:403–1:404, 1:472–1:473, 1:488–1:489, 1:619–1:620, 2:30, 8:348–8:349, 8:399–8:400, 8:424–8:425, 10:404, 16:211–16:212, 16:260–16:261, 18:388–18:389, 19:492–19:493
- letters to, 1:570, 2:50, 2:50, 8:329–8:330, 8:379, 8:418–8:419, 8:439–8:440, 10:390, 10:457, 16:240–16:241, 16:286, 18:374, 18:468
- letter to accounted for, 19:493n
- library of, 8:425
- The New Virginia Justice, 16:260, 17:568, 17:569n, 18:329, 18:330n, 18:374
- and Peyton v. Henderson, 4:402n
- Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia (Hening & Munford), 1:334, 1:370, 1:404
- The Statutes at Large, 1:158–1:159n, 1:333–1:334, 1:489, 1:619–1:620, 2:30, 2:50, 2:50, 3:168, 3:169n, 5:135, 5:137n, 5:253, 5:254n, 5:278, 6:122, 6:374, 6:412–6:413, 7:190, 7:228, 7:292, 7:292n, 8:175, 8:231, 8:330, 8:348–8:349, 8:379, 8:399–8:400, 8:418–8:419, 8:424–8:425, 8:440n, 8:474, 8:475n, 9:107, 9:237, 9:318, 10:390, 10:404, 10:404n, 10:457, 16:45, 16:211–16:212, 16:239, 16:240, 16:240, 16:241, 16:241, 16:260–16:261, 16:286, 18:374, 18:388–18:389, 18:468, 19:492, 19:493n, 20:184, 20:184
- and TJ’s collection of Va. laws, 1:158–1:159, 1:334, 1:381, 3:191, 5:509, 5:513n, 7:249, 7:250, 7:292, 8:329–8:330, 8:348–8:349, 8:379, 8:399–8:400, 8:418–8:419, 8:424–8:425, 8:439–8:440, 8:474, 8:475n, 9:107, 9:237, 9:318, 10:404, 10:457, 16:211–16:212, 16:239, 16:240–16:241, 16:260, 16:261, 16:286, 20:184
- as beekeeper, 11:503–11:504, 11:504n
- and A. Bourier, 13:246–13:247
- identified, 11:504n
- letter from, 11:503–11:504
- and Capitol Square, 18:192, 18:193n, 18:200
- Chesterfield Co. created from, 7:228, 7:228n
- courthouse in, 16:428
- sheriff of, 10:388n
Henry (C. L. Bankhead’s slave), 8:395
Henry (TJ’s slave; b. 1805). See Hern, Henry (TJ’s slave; b. 1805)
Henry III, king of France, 7:66
- biography of, 12:534, 13:342n, 13:359, 13:394, 13:474, 13:494, 13:561
- descendants of, 19:489, 19:543n
- medal commemorating statue of, 15:392, 15:393n
- print of, 11:403
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:501, 4:504, 4:504
Henry, Dorothea Dandridge (P. Henry’s second wife), 10:365
- mission of, 4:541, 4:542, 4:547, 4:568, 4:574, 4:627–4:628, 4:674, 5:4, 5:188, 5:282n, 5:305, 5:316–5:317, 5:330, 7:11, 7:530, 8:540, 8:543, 8:545n, 8:566, 8:569–8:570, 19:333, 19:335n, 20:566, 20:567n
- picture of, 8:5
- J. Adams on, 6:612, 6:612
- as attorney, 4:598, 4:603, 7:493–7:494, 10:365–10:366, 10:366n
- and bill of attainder against J. Philips, 8:334, 8:335, 8:335, 8:336, 8:338n, 8:620, 10:438
- cowardice of, 10:421–10:422, 10:423n
- declines federal appointments, 4:604, 4:605n
- and J. Delaplaine’s Repository, 10:536n
- as delegate to Continental Congress, 8:620, 8:643–8:644, 10:422, 10:488
- governor of Va., 3:381n, 3:580n, 4:378, 4:432, 4:578, 4:602, 4:625, 7:495, 7:495, 7:496n, 7:548–7:549, 7:549, 11:399, 11:472, 11:474–11:475n, 14:136
- and A. Hamilton, 4:604
- identified, 4:604–4:605n
- as legislator, 4:598–4:601, 4:602, 7:493, 7:494–7:495, 7:544–7:546, 7:548, 8:620, 8:621, 8:621, 17:313, 17:314, 17:315, 17:322
- library of, 10:384
- mentioned, 18:149
- military service of, 10:421–10:422, 10:423n
- opposes U.S. Constitution, 4:604
- oratorical abilities of, 4:599, 4:599, 4:600, 4:602, 4:603, 7:493–7:495, 7:545–7:546, 7:548, 7:550–7:551n, 8:141, 8:335, 10:384, 10:422, 12:495, 17:311, 17:318
- organizes Va. militia, 14:289
- and Parsons’ Cause, 7:493, 7:493–7:494, 7:496n, 7:546, 13:138, 13:138n
- and E. Pendleton (1721–1803), 10:384, 10:421, 10:422, 10:423n, 10:488
- projected biography for Port Folio, 7:318
- and proposed dictator for Va., 7:496, 7:549, 8:122, 8:122n, 8:140–8:141, 13:274–13:275, 13:275n
- quoted, 17:13, 17:14n, 20:396–20:397, 20:402n
- as reader of Livy, 10:365, 10:384, 10:384n
- and Stamp Act, 7:493, 7:494–7:495, 7:544–7:545, 7:546–7:547, 7:549, 7:550–7:551n, 8:621
- and Stamp Act Resolves, 7:496–7:497, 7:546–7:547, 7:549, 7:550–7:551n, 8:619, 8:620n, 8:642, 10:269, 16:230
- TJ’s recollections of, 4:595–4:596, 4:597, 4:598–4:605, 4:616, 7:411, 7:492–7:495, 7:496n, 7:544–7:550, 8:140–8:141, 8:335, 8:620, 8:642, 8:643–8:644, 8:645, 10:365, 10:421–10:422, 14:289, 17:307, 17:311, 17:314, 20:291n
- and Va. Committee of Correspondence, 9:367, 9:369n, 17:312
- and Va. Convention resolutions, 14:524, 14:525n
- W. Wirt’s book on, 2:155–2:156, 2:314, 7:492–7:496, 7:551, 8:140, 8:619–8:621, 9:219, 9:407, 10:315–10:316, 10:337, 10:346–10:347, 10:347n, 10:365–10:366, 10:384, 10:406, 10:408, 10:419–10:420, 10:421–10:423, 10:423n, 10:431, 10:434, 10:437–10:438, 10:487–10:488, 10:523–10:524, 12:l, 12:44, 12:322, 12:348 (illus.) , 12:493, 12:496, 12:496–12:497, 12:517–12:518, 12:531n, 12:549n, 14:288, 14:289, 17:312, 17:312
- and Yazoo land scheme, 4:603, 4:604
Henry, Patrick (of Rockbridge Co.)
- delivers letter, 17:581n
- identified, 11:397–11:398n
- and lease of Natural Bridge, 12:525
- letter from, 14:248–14:249
- letters to, 12:525, 17:558
- rents land adjoining Natural Bridge, 14:248
- and shot manufactory, 12:340, 12:525, 12:526
- and survey of Natural Bridge, 12:98, 12:310, 12:394, 12:525, 17:556, 17:558, 17:581, 17:587, 18:182
- as tenant at Natural Bridge, 11:397, 11:428, 11:589, 11:590n, 11:629, 11:630, 12:38, 12:38n, 12:525, 14:248, 16:163, 17:558
- TJ on, 12:340
- visits Monticello, 12:310, 12:311n
Henry, Robert (1718–90), 7:664
Henry, Robert (of South Carolina)
Henry, Robert Norris See also Littell & Henry (Philadelphia firm)
Henry, Thomas Charlton, 19:682, 19:682n
Henry Clay (ship), 17:195, 17:281, 17:396
Ἡ Παλαιὰ Διαθήκη κατὰ τοὺς Ἑβδομήκοντα. Vetus Testamentum Græcum, 10:233
- letters to, 14:588–14:589, 15:44, 15:607
- letter to accounted for, 16:353n
- List of Materials for Work at Poplar Forest, 15:109–15:111
- as millwright, 14:588–14:589, 14:602, 15:44, 15:61, 15:109–15:110, 15:110, 15:110, 15:112–15:114, 15:115, 15:115, 15:115, 15:118, 15:281, 15:311, 15:428, 15:498, 15:591, 15:607, 15:608, 15:608, 15:609, 15:617–15:618, 16:353
- repairs machines, 15:61–15:62, 15:110, 15:110, 15:111, 15:112–15:114, 15:115, 15:117, 15:130, 15:230n, 15:230n, 15:591n
- TJ pays, 15:428, 15:474, 15:552, 15:590, 15:591, 15:591n, 15:607, 15:608, 16:45
- TJ’s debt to, 15:229–15:230, 15:248, 15:391, 15:426
- The American Gardener, 4:289n, 6:118, 6:167, 6:214, 6:214, 6:215, 8:388, 8:672, 11:165, 12:438, 12:480, 13:350, 13:351n, 13:408, 13:408n, 13:441, 14:93, 14:215n
Heptateuchus, Liber Job, et Evangelium Nicodemi; Anglo-Saxonice (E. Thwaites), 16:363, 17:196
Heraclitus (Greek philosopher), 10:398, 11:527, 11:527n
Herard, Claude Victoire. See Leuba, Claude Victoire Herard
- and agriculture, 19:81–19:82, 19:129
- identified, 19:82n
- letter from, 19:81–19:82
- letter to, 19:129
- Observations Suggested by the Late Occurrences in Charleston, 19:81–19:82, 19:82n, 19:129
Herbert, Henry, 2d Earl of Pembroke
Herbouville, Charles Joseph Fortuné, marquis d’, 8:558, 8:561, 8:562n
- basil, sweet, 15:429
- marjoram, pot, 15:429
- marjoram, sweet, 15:429
- parsley, 20:605
- savory, summer, 15:429
- savory, winter, 15:429
- thyme, 15:429
Hercules (TJ’s slave; b. 1794)
- accused of murder, 14:494, 14:596
- hat for, 7:124
- laborer, 4:379, 14:443
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:386, 5:462, 6:308, 8:61, 8:255
- as runaway, 6:331
- trial of, 19:262, 19:262–19:263n
Hercules (mythological character), 10:459, 19:439
Hermes: or, a Philosophical Inquiry Concerning Language and Universal Grammar (J. Harris), 15:337, 15:337, 15:338n
Hermes Scythicus: or, The Radical Affinities of the Greek and Latin Languages to The Gothic (J. Jamieson), 17:536
Hermes Trismegistus (Greek deity), 13:267n, 13:268n
- described, 9:209, 9:209–9:210, 9:212n, 11:246
- sent to TJ, 9:470, 9:569, 10:68, 10:109, 11:531
- tariff on, 9:513
- TJ orders, 8:570–8:571, 8:571, 8:572, 9:323, 9:421, 9:421
- TJ recommends, 11:405, 12:30, 13:243, 13:302
Hern, Aggy (TJ’s slave; b. 1789)
Hern, Celia (Calia) (TJ’s slave; b. 1806)
Hern, David (Davy) (TJ’s slave; b. 1755)
Hern, David (Davy) (TJ’s slave; b. 1784)
- boatman, 12:192
- identified, 1:464n
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:387, 16:647
- wagoner, 1:464n, 1:467, 1:467, 1:480, 1:481, 1:486, 5:145, 5:148, 5:177, 5:177, 5:181, 6:167, 18:632, 18:642, 18:643
Hern, David (Davy) (TJ’s slave; b. 1803)
Hern, Ellen (TJ’s slave; b. 1809)
Hern, Fanny Gillette (TJ’s slave; b. 1788; wife of David Hern [b. 1784])
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:387, 8:62n, 16:647
- and smallpox vaccination, 9:717
- trained as chef, 1:162, 1:188, 1:189n, 20:402n
Hern, Fontaine (TJ’s slave; b. 1819)
Hern, Fosset (TJ’s slave; b. 1817)
Hern, Henry (TJ’s slave; b. 1805)
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:388
- on smallpox vaccination list, 9:717
- travels to and from Poplar Forest, 14:555, 14:633, 14:635–14:636, 15:12, 15:230, 15:247, 15:247, 15:258, 15:265, 15:281
Hern, Indridge (TJ’s slave; b. 1797)
Hern, Indridge (TJ’s slave; b. 1819)
Hern, Isabel (TJ’s slave; David Hern’s wife [b. 1758])
Hern, James (TJ’s slave; b. 1776)
- carries letters for TJ, 5:570n, 5:572n, 5:573, 5:622, 5:624n
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:387, 4:388
Hern, James (TJ’s slave; b. 1815)
Hern, Jenny (TJ’s slave; b. 1811)
Hern, John (TJ’s slave; b. 1800)
- as messenger, 11:624, 11:626n, 11:626, 11:628
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:387
- sent to Poplar Forest, 10:517, 10:517–10:518, 10:536, 12:197, 12:198, 12:242
- on smallpox vaccination list, 9:717
Hern, Lilburn (TJ’s slave; b. 1809)
Hern, Lilly (TJ’s slave; b. 1791)
Hern, Lovilo (TJ’s slave; b. 1801)
- clothes for, 8:570, 9:562
- health of, 9:238, 9:238n, 9:494, 9:505
- hired out, 2:371
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:387
Hern, Mary (TJ’s slave; b. 1780)
Hern, Matilda (TJ’s slave; b. 1811)
Hern, Melinda (TJ’s slave; 1817–ca. 1821)
Hern, Milly (TJ’s slave; b. 1807)
Hern, Moses (TJ’s slave; b. 1779)
- family of, 9:147, 9:148n, 15:147, 15:162, 15:174, 16:648
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:387
- and smallpox vaccination, 9:717
Hern, Patsy (TJ’s slave; b. 1815)
Hern, Randal (TJ’s slave; b. 1802)
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:387
- sent to Monticello, 18:30
- sent to Poplar Forest, 10:517, 10:517–10:518, 10:536
- on smallpox vaccination list, 9:717
Hern, Thrimston (Thrimson) (TJ’s slave; b. ca. 1799)
- as carpenter, 12:227
- clothes for, 8:570, 18:194, 20:122
- and J. Gorman, 16:69, 18:194–18:195, 18:215–18:216, 19:659, 19:660n, 20:122, 20:123
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:387, 4:388, 16:647
Hern, Thruston (TJ’s slave; b. 1795)
- escapes slavery, 11:438–11:439, 11:439n, 11:522
- given to T. J. Randolph, 6:36
- hired out, 2:371
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:388
Hern, Tucker (TJ’s slave; b. 1810)
Hern, William (TJ’s slave; b. 1801)
- escape of, 15:147, 15:158, 15:162, 15:174, 15:391, 15:427, 17:198, 17:207
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:387
- on smallpox vaccination list, 9:717
- transports goods, 9:147, 9:148n
Hern, Zacharias (TJ’s slave; b. 1812)
hernia, 3:180–3:181, 8:690, 9:114, 9:115
Herod Antipas, tetrarch of Galilee, 16:618
Ἡρωδιανοῦ Ἱστοριῶν βιβλία ηʹ. Herodiani Historiarum Libri 8 (Herodian), 10:233, 14:510
Herodoti Halicarnassei Historiarum (Herodotus), 17:536, 17:537n, 18:73n, 18:358, 18:376n, 18:376, 18:439, 18:619
Herodoti Musae sive Historiarum Libri IX (Herodotus; ed. J. Schweighaeuser), 9:195, 9:455, 10:213, 11:414–11:415, 11:632, 12:203, 12:583, 13:295, 14:510, 17:106
Ἡροδότου Ἁλικαρνησσῆος Ἱστοριῶν (Herodotus; eds. G. H. Schaefer and F. W. Reiz), 11:414–11:415
- W. Beloe’s translation of, 8:22, 8:23n, 8:671, 8:672n, 19:505
- cited in batture case, 3:132–3:133, 3:226
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:447, 7:662
- Herodoti Halicarnassei Historiarum, 17:536, 17:537n, 18:73n, 18:358, 18:376n, 18:376, 18:439, 18:619
- Herodoti Musae sive Historiarum Libri IX (ed. J. Schweighaeuser), 9:195, 9:455, 10:213, 11:414–11:415, 11:632, 12:203, 12:583, 13:295, 14:510, 17:106
- Ἡροδότου Ἁλικαρνησσῆος Ἱστοριῶν (eds. G. H. Schaefer and F. W. Reiz), 11:414–11:415
- mentioned, 6:403
- Oxford edition of, 9:195, 9:455, 10:213
- TJ quotes, 4:604, 4:605n
- translation of by I. Littlebury, 1:580, 17:536
- works of, 16:330, 17:378n
Herodotus, Translated From The Greek, With Notes (Herodotus; trans. W. Beloe), 11:268
Heroine (ship), 11:170, 11:302
Heron, Sinton & Company (Richmond firm)
Herrera y Tordesillas, Antonio de
- The General History of the vast Continent and Islands of America, Commonly call’d, The West-Indies (trans. J. Stevens), 17:536
- quoted, 10:399
- and Domestic Spinner (spinning machine), 4:417–4:418, 4:425, 4:425–4:426, 4:514, 4:544, 4:545n, 4:571–4:572, 4:589, 4:591, 4:637, 5:131–5:132, 5:142–5:143, 5:175, 5:201, 5:202, 5:211, 5:220
- identified, 4:514n
- letters from, 4:571–4:572, 5:142–5:143
- letters to, 4:514, 4:591, 5:131–5:132, 5:202
- roving and spinning machine of, 5:208
- sent to TJ, 1:176, 5:164, 6:336, 6:337, 17:221, 17:223, 17:223–17:224, 18:491, 18:504, 18:512, 18:522, 18:531, 20:120
- TJ orders, 1:77, 1:115, 1:369, 2:109, 2:422–2:423, 2:430, 2:502, 2:503, 5:155, 7:448, 7:448, 7:448, 8:536, 11:336–11:337, 13:99, 13:99, 14:321, 15:591–15:592, 17:211, 17:218, 18:487, 20:22
- works on, 5:602, 5:604n, 5:604–5:605
- identified, 14:537–14:538n
- letter from, 14:537–14:538
- as wheat-fan manufacturer, 14:537, 14:538–14:540
- as overseer at University of Virginia, 15:98, 15:100, 15:101, 16:307, 16:310, 16:311, 16:314, 16:316, 16:316, 16:320, 16:479, 17:626, 17:631, 17:634, 17:635, 17:650, 19:46, 19:62
- British astronomer, 5:137n, 14:237n, 15:583n, 18:590, 18:592, 18:593, 18:594, 18:595, 18:596n, 18:613, 20:271
Hertford, Isabella Anne Ingram Conway, 2d marchioness of , 5:156, 5:156n
- Expose of the Causes of Intemperate Drinking and the Means by which It May be Obviated, 15:203, 15:203n, 15:233
- identified, 15:203n
- letter from, 15:203
- letter to, 15:233
- Hesiodi Ascraei Quae Exstant (ed. C. F. Loesner), 9:196, 9:455, 9:697, 10:212
- Hesiodi Scutum Herculis cum Grammaticorum Scholiis Graecis (ed. K. F. Heinrich), 15:258, 16:56
- quoted, 7:23, 7:27n
- quote misattributed to, 7:23, 7:27n
- translation of by C. A. Elton, 17:536
Hesiodi Ascraei Quae Exstant (Hesiod; ed. C. F. Loesner), 9:196, 9:455, 9:697, 10:212
Hesiodi Scutum Herculis cum Grammaticorum Scholiis Graecis (Hesiod; ed. K. F. Heinrich), 15:258, 16:56
Hessian fly, 2:496, 3:607, 3:630, 3:634, 3:639, 3:644, 4:32, 4:532, 6:119, 6:156, 6:210, 6:290, 6:331, 7:360, 10:309, 11:345, 11:366, 11:385, 11:475, 11:482–11:483, 11:536, 11:537n, 11:588, 11:644, 12:476, 12:483, 12:556, 12:556, 12:613, 13:25, 13:77, 14:249, 14:460, 17:198, 17:282, 19:645n
- dedicates book to TJ, 4:43–4:47, 4:466
- identified, 4:47n
- letters from, 4:43–4:47
- letters to, 4:466
- Moral & Political Truth; or Reflections Suggested by reading History and Biography, 4:43–4:47, 4:466
- An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, 1:581, 19:507
Hewes, Nimrod. See Hughes, Nimrod
Hewes Crab apple, 7:381, 7:382, 7:382n, 7:444, 7:445n
- acknowledges gifts to American Philosophical Society, 1:608–1:609, 2:536, 2:536–2:537n
- and American Philosophical Society elections, 2:128, 2:170, 3:284–3:285, 3:312, 4:411–4:412, 4:462
- identified, 1:609n
- letters from, 1:608–1:609, 2:128, 3:284–3:285, 4:411–4:412
- letters to, 2:170, 3:312, 4:462
Hexaplorum Origenis (Origen; ed. K. F. Bahrdt), 12:582, 13:295
Heylen, Adrian, 8:558, 8:560–8:561
- and authenticity of works of Homer, 9:86–9:87, 9:88n
- classical scholar, 9:84, 9:698
- edits Albius Tibullus, 9:196
- edits Διόδωρος. Bibliothecae Historicae Libri qui Supersunt (Diodorus Siculus), 10:233, 10:236n, 14:510, 17:106
- edits Pindari Carmina (Pindar), 9:196, 9:197n
- edits The Iliad (Homer), 9:196, 9:455, 10:212, 10:531, 11:205, 11:296, 11:414, 11:414, 11:414, 11:537, 12:439, 14:510, 17:106, 20:156
- edits Virgil, 9:196, 9:455, 10:212, 10:212, 10:531, 11:205, 11:296, 11:414, 11:414, 14:511, 17:106, 20:156
“Hibernicus.” See Clinton, DeWitt
Hichborn (Hitchbourne), Benjamin, 6:283
- J. Adams on, 11:268
- Grammatica Anglo-Saxonica ex Hickesiano Linguarum Septentrionalium Thesauro Excerpta, 16:363, 17:196, 17:411, 18:18
- Institutiones Grammaticæ Anglo-Saxonicæ, et Mœso-Gothicæ, 10:358, 16:363, 17:196
Hickman, Mr. (of Albemarle Co.)
- identified, 18:368–18:369n
- letters from, 18:368–18:369, 18:370–18:371
- seeks TJ’s assistance, 18:368, 18:370–18:371
- visits Monticello, 18:368, 18:370
- identified, 17:404–17:405n
- letter from, 17:404–17:405
- letter to, 17:436
- and nephew’s education, 17:404, 17:436
Hierobotanicon (O. Celsius), 7:715, 7:716n
Hierocles (Greek author of witticisms)
- A. Coray edition of, 9:195, 9:455, 11:251
- Ἱεροκλέους Φιλοσόφου Ἀστεῖα. Facéties. D’Hiéroclès Le Philosophe (ed. A. Coray), 9:88n
- stories attributed to, 9:85, 9:88n
Hierozoicon (S. Bochart), 7:715, 7:716n
- as Pa. gubernatorial candidate, 11:597–11:598n, 11:599n, 11:647, 12:47, 13:149, 13:150n, 16:292, 16:448n
- and Belmont appraisal, 3:169, 3:170–3:171, 3:172, 3:426n
- carries letter, 6:552
- cider for, 15:297
- and clover seed for TJ, 4:548
- crops of, 11:385, 12:242, 14:478, 14:487
- forwards books to TJ, 5:447, 5:455, 5:493
- and Highland–Indian Camp boundary dispute, 7:136, 7:157, 7:159, 7:168, 7:169n, 7:197–7:198, 7:271, 8:568, 9:289–9:290, 9:319, 9:357, 9:519, 9:520
- identified, 4:154n
- invited to dine with TJ, 8:95
- lands of, 19:394n
- letters from, 11:142, 11:245, 11:366, 14:478, 16:395, 18:166–18:167
- letters from accounted for, 1:139n, 2:422n, 3:513n, 4:11n, 4:154–4:155n, 4:288n, 4:548n, 4:582n, 5:76n, 5:314n, 5:444n, 5:448n, 5:493n, 6:366n, 6:545n, 7:272n, 8:95n, 9:290n, 9:519n, 10:255n, 11:470n
- letters to, 4:154–4:155, 5:75–5:76, 5:443–5:444, 6:365–6:366, 8:95, 9:289–9:290, 9:519, 11:197–11:198, 11:385, 12:301, 14:487, 16:399, 18:224
- letters to accounted for, 1:139n, 2:113n, 3:513n, 4:11n, 4:24n, 4:155n, 4:288n, 4:557n, 4:581–4:582n, 5:314n, 5:448n, 9:290n
- loans money to TJ, 8:95, 8:95n
- mentioned, 3:119–3:120, 3:465, 5:51, 12:272
- as merchant, 2:112, 2:392, 2:421, 3:183, 3:394, 3:512–3:513, 3:551, 4:581, 5:222, 5:425, 6:122, 11:142, 14:213
- and paint for TJ, 11:142, 11:197–11:198
- and payments made for TJ, 8:48
- petition to General Assembly, 3:253–3:254
- presents bill to TJ, 9:449
- purchases Richmond lot from TJ, 4:xliv, 4:154, 4:287–4:288, 5:75–5:76, 5:76n, 5:362–5:363, 6:304, 6:365–6:366, 6:371, 12:279
- and T. M. Randolph’s will, 6:20n
- and repair of TJ’s watch, 6:552
- Rivanna River Company commissioner, 3:254n
- seeks consulship at Lisbon, 5:313, 5:313–5:314, 5:314n, 5:319
- and W. Short’s land, 5:399–5:402, 5:443–5:444, 5:446, 5:506, 5:622–5:623, 5:623–5:624n, 5:624–5:625, 6:86, 6:87–6:88n, 6:204, 6:274, 6:604, 7:136, 7:157, 7:157n, 7:159, 7:166, 7:168, 7:169n, 7:212–7:213, 7:271, 7:510, 7:591, 8:568, 8:568n, 8:688, 8:689n, 9:319, 9:320, 9:357, 9:519, 9:520, 9:693, 10:21, 10:253, 10:464, 10:465n, 10:529, 11:245, 11:457, 11:500–11:501, 12:102–12:103, 12:301
- TJ orders groceries from, 4:210, 4:211
- TJ orders salt from, 8:95, 8:95n
- TJ pays, 4:10, 4:24, 4:52+, 4:233, 4:557, 6:306, 6:321, 6:544, 7:72, 7:72n, 7:155, 12:613, 12:633, 17:16
- TJ’s account with, 4:557–4:558n, 6:343–6:349, 7:180–7:181, 8:95n, 10:159n, 14:317, 14:472, 14:478, 14:487, 15:426, 16:395, 16:399
- TJ’s debt to, 1:137, 1:138–1:139, 1:353, 1:364, 1:407, 1:421, 11:385, 12:613, 12:645, 16:648, 16:649, 18:166–18:167, 18:224, 19:495, 19:496n
- and TJ’s mill, 11:576–11:577
- and TJ’s Westham lots, 11:366, 11:385
- and wine from S. Cathalan, 11:584, 12:566–12:567, 14:328–14:329
Higginbotham, Mary Elmslie Garrigues (David Higginbotham’s wife), 3:635, 5:362–5:363, 8:95, 9:290
Highland (J. Monroe’s Albemarle Co. estate)
- boundary of, 6:522–6:523, 6:524, 6:524, 6:575, 6:604, 6:604–6:605, 6:636, 7:70–7:71, 7:136, 7:157, 7:159, 7:168, 7:169n, 7:197–7:198, 7:271, 7:405, 7:487, 7:510, 7:591–7:592, 7:594–7:595, 7:655, 8:50–8:51, 8:107, 8:129, 8:332, 8:382, 8:428–8:429, 8:556, 8:567–8:568, 8:588, 8:598, 8:687–8:688, 9:289–9:290, 9:319, 9:357, 9:362, 9:388, 9:488, 9:519, 9:519, 9:519–9:520, 9:648, 9:649n, 9:661, 9:662, 20:147, 20:148
- corn grown at, 18:318, 18:351
- family dispute over, 5:310n
- B. Galloway proposes to visit, 7:272, 8:419, 8:433
- G. Hays plan to visit, 1:93n
- improvements at, 19:394n, 19:398
- J. Monroe at, 2:408+, 4:123, 4:123n, 4:133, 8:537, 10:363, 12:22, 12:60, 12:93, 12:104, 12:373, 13:225, 13:226n, 14:593–14:594, 14:619, 16:140, 16:368, 16:411, 17:513, 17:516, 17:517n, 17:517, 18:615, 18:625, 19:71, 19:638, 19:651–19:652, 19:656, 20:147–20:148
- J. Monroe plans to visit, 6:575, 7:272, 7:308, 7:351, 8:382, 8:419, 8:428–8:429, 8:433, 8:556, 8:588, 8:588–8:589, 9:710, 11:258, 11:439–11:440, 11:569, 13:150, 13:151, 13:339, 15:568, 16:116, 17:478, 18:561, 20:105
- naming of, 13:276
- sale of, 6:523n, 6:523n, 7:487, 7:510, 8:53n, 18:598, 19:326–19:327, 19:394, 19:394n, 19:396–19:397, 19:397–19:398, 19:651, 19:652n, 19:673–19:674
- taxes on, 19:394–19:395n
- TJ visits, 2:42, 2:44, 13:299, 16:144, 16:215+, 17:513, 20:521, 20:521n
- valuation of, 19:326–19:327, 19:394, 19:394n, 19:395n, 19:396–19:397, 19:397–19:398
- visitors to, 10:400, 14:593
High Mountain. See Montalto (part of TJ’s Monticello estate)
Hilan (schooner), 10:494, 10:494n
Hilary of Poitiers, Saint, 16:258
Hill, John (engraver), 16:416n
- biography of J. Langdon proposed by, 15:546–15:547
- identified, 15:497n
- letters from, 15:496–15:498, 15:546–15:547
- letter to, 15:510–15:511
- and Missouri question, 15:497, 15:497–15:498n, 15:511, 15:530, 15:533
- and TJ’s correspondence, 15:496, 15:497, 15:510–15:511, 15:511n, 15:547n
- edits Διονυσίου Οἰκουμένης Περιήγησις, μετὰ τῶν Εὐσταθίου Ὑπομνημάτων. Dionysii Orbis Descriptio (Dionysius Periegetes), 10:234, 10:237n
- identified, 3:75n
- letters from, 3:74–3:75
- letters to, 3:156
- A Retaliation: Containing some Strictures on Doctor Parish’s Infamous Sermon, 3:74–3:75, 3:156
- opposes Embargo, 3:639, 3:639n
- Propositions for Amending the Constitution of the United States, 5:12–5:13, 5:13–5:14n
- as U.S. senator, 2:70
Hilliard (C. L. Bankhead’s slave), 8:395
- J. Adams on, 17:505
- books on, 7:218–7:219, 7:220, 7:221, 7:221n
- deities of, 7:77
- doctrines of, 20:558
- practitioners of, 17:325
- sacred texts of, 7:76–7:77, 7:77, 7:78n, 7:218, 7:219, 7:221n
- and theism, 18:91
- Kappa Lambda Society of Hippocrates, 19:386
- medical theories of, 8:669, 13:197, 13:217
- TJ on, 14:630
- Τὸ Περὶ Ἀέρων, Ὑδάτων, Τόπων (ed. A. Coray), 11:251, 11:251n
- Traduction des œuvres médicales d’Hippocrate, sur le texte grec, d’après l’édition de Foës (ed. D. J. Tournon; trans. J. B. Gardeil), 11:152, 11:193, 11:297, 11:395
- works of, 11:127, 13:525
Hippolytus (Euripides), 19:407, 19:409n
Hiram (brig), 20:490n, 20:492n
Hispano-Anglo Grammar (M. J. O’Conway), 20:595
Histoire Abrégée des Insectes (É. L. Geoffroy), 14:168
Histoire Ancienne (C. Rollin), 7:662, 19:507
Histoire Critique de Jésus-Christ (Holbach), 19:620, 19:621n
Histoire Critique de l’Inquisition d’Espagne (J. A. Llorente), 13:562
Histoire d’Angleterre (P. de Rapin Thoyras), 1:580, 8:235, 19:506
Histoire de Charles XII, roi de Suède (Voltaire), 17:138, 17:447, 19:506
Histoire de Constantinople Depuis le régne de l’Ancien Justin (trans. L. Cousin), 12:112
Histoire de France (F. E. Toulongeon), 3:340, 3:340n, 5:436, 6:45–6:46, 6:342–6:343n, 7:90, 7:90, 7:349–7:350, 8:291, 8:309, 8:359, 8:359n, 8:656, 10:235, 10:237n, 13:616, 19:506
Histoire de France, pendant Le Dix-Huitième Siècle (J. C. D. Lacretelle), 15:26, 19:506
Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane (A. R. Le Sage), 4:163n, 7:665, 9:598, 9:600n, 10:573, 12:534, 14:258, 19:508, 19:509n
Histoire de la fièvre jaune qui fut observée parmi les troupes françaises, en Espagne, en 1812 (J. C. A. Peysson), 10:147n
Histoire de la Guerre de L’Indépendance des États-Unis d’Amérique (C. G. G. Botta; trans. C. L. de Sevelinges), 20:498
Histoire de la jurisprudence romaine (A. Terasson), 5:276, 5:277n
Histoire de l’Ambassade dans le Grand Duché de Varsovie en 1812 (D. D. de Pradt), 12:90, 12:92n
Histoire de l’Anarchie de Pologne, et du Démembrement de Cette République (Rulhière), 1:35, 3:516, 3:517n, 3:517n
Histoire de la Peinture en Italie (M. H. Beyle [Stendhal]), 19:669, 19:669n, 19:694
Histoire de la Virginie (R. Beverley), 5:509, 8:388
Histoire de l’empire de Russie sous Pierre le Grand (Voltaire), 1:580, 17:138, 17:447, 19:506
Histoire des Animaux d’Aristote, Avec la Traduction Françoise (Aristotle; trans. A. G. Camus), 8:656, 8:659n, 10:233
Histoire des arbres forestiers de l’Amerique septentrionale (F. A. Michaux), 2:680, 2:681n, 3:320–3:321, 3:322n, 3:561–3:562, 5:7, 5:8n, 5:83, 7:52, 7:53n, 8:194, 8:248, 8:248n, 8:363, 8:363n
Histoire des Causes Premières (C. Batteux), 6:439, 7:75, 7:148, 12:112
Histoire des Celtes, et particulierement des Gaulois et des Germains (S. Pelloutier), 14:185
Histoire des Chênes de l’Amerique (A. Michaux), 6:421
Histoire des Croisades pour la delivrance de la Terre Sainte (L. Maimbourg), 11:274n
Histoire des Croisades (J. F. Michaud), 7:664, 7:666n
Histoire Des Douze Césars de Suétone, … Avec des Mêlanges Philosophiques & des Notes (Suetonius; trans. J. B. C. Delisle de Sales [writing as “Henri Ophellot de La Pause”]), 13:342, 13:358, 13:359n, 13:394, 13:474, 13:494, 13:561
Histoire des Guerres Civiles de la République Romaine (Appian; trans. J. I. Combes-Dounous), 13:342, 13:359, 13:359n, 13:394, 13:474, 13:494, 13:561, 17:535
Histoire des Mathématiques (J. E. Montucla and J. Lalande), 6:381, 7:250, 7:626, 10:235, 12:344
Histoire des Républiques Italiennes du moyen âge (Sismondi), 10:234, 11:308, 11:308n, 11:313, 11:409, 15:258, 16:58
Histoire du Roy Henry Le Grand (H. de Péréfixe), 12:534, 13:342n, 13:359, 13:394, 13:474, 13:494, 13:561
“Histoire et Description D’une nouvelle espèce de Poirier, envoyée du Mont-Sinaï” (A. Thoüin), 19:353n
Histoire et Description Generale de la Nouvelle France (P. F. X. de Charlevoix), 16:154, 17:536
Histoire Generale de la Naissance & des progrès de la Compagnie de Jesus, 10:508
Histoire Naturelle de l’Homme (Lacépède), 1:250n
Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux (Buffon), 1:581
Histoire Naturelle des Animaux sans Vertèbres (Lamarck), 12:33, 14:168
Histoire Naturelle Du Genre Humain (J. J. Virey), 7:458, 7:458n, 8:481–8:482, 8:482n
Histoire Naturelle Économique et Politique des Poissons Utiles (Noël de la Morinière), 5:601, 5:603–5:604n, 12:455
Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particulière (G. L. L. Buffon), 6:225n, 7:626, 12:361n, 12:534, 12:590, 14:232, 14:387, 19:508
Histoire Naturelle, Generale et Particuliere (G. L. L. Buffon; ed. C. N. S. Sonnini de Manoncourt), 14:387, 14:388n, 14:451
Histoire Philosophique et Politique (G. T. F. Raynal), 3:175n, 7:664, 10:646, 13:40, 13:464–13:465, 13:465n
Histoire Philosophique de la Révolution de France, Depuis la première Assemblée des Notables jusqu’à la paix de Presbourg (A. Fantin Desodoards), 19:212
Histoire Romaine (J. Xiphilinus, J. Zonaras, and Zosimus; trans. L. Cousin), 12:112, 13:476
Histoire Romaine de Tite-Live (Livy; ed. J. Freinsheim; trans. J. B. Dureau de la Malle), 11:632, 12:112, 12:203, 12:576, 14:510
Historia Alexandri Magni Regis (Q. Curtius Rufus; trans. J. Digby), 1:580
Historia Animalium (Aristotle), 10:208, 10:209n
Historia Critica Philosophiæ (J. J. Brucker), 6:548, 6:548, 6:551n, 7:148
Historia de España, 13:369, 14:166, 15:340
Historia de la Conquista de Mexico, poblacion, y progresos de la America Septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España (A. de Solís y Rivadeneira), 11:179, 11:193, 11:395
Historia del Nuevo-Mundo (Muñoz), 7:562–7:564, 7:611–7:612, 7:612, 7:613
Historia de Nueva-España (H. Cortés), 1:390, 1:396n, 8:236, 8:237n
La Historia d’Italia (F. Guicciardini), 12:372, 12:389, 12:514, 19:508
Historiae Academiae Pisanae (A. Fabroni), 13:377, 13:377n
Historiæ Anglicanæ Scriptores X (R. Twysden), 7:127
Historiæ Byzantinæ Scriptores Tres Graeco-Latini (G. Akropolites, L. Chalcocondylas, and N. Gregoras), 11:452
Historiæ Ecclesiasticæ Gentis Anglorum (Bede; ed. A. Wheelocke), 16:364, 17:196
Historia et Concordia Evangelica (A. Arnauld), 10:233
Historiarum Libri Aliquot, qui extant, opera & studio Vincentii Obsopoei in lucem editi (Diodorus Siculus), 1:580
Historiarum sui temporis (J. A. de Thou), 19:508
An Historical Account of Inventions and Discoveries in those Arts and Sciences, which are of Utility or Ornament to Man (J. F. L. Williams), 17:535
An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia (A. Hewat), 1:581, 19:507
Historical Collections (J. Rushworth), 17:313, 17:375n
Historical Law-Tracts (H. H. Kames), 3:546
Historical Letters; originally written for and published in the Virginia Argus (J. B. Colvin), 6:32, 6:32n, 6:58, 6:58–6:59
Historical Memoir of the War in West Florida and Louisiana in 1814–15 (Latour), 9:129n
An Historical Narrative and Topographical Description of Louisiana, and West-Florida (T. Hutchins), 10:626
Historical Register of the United States (T. H. Palmer), 6:77n, 6:124, 8:260
An Historical Review of the State of Ireland (F. Plowden), 1:580
Historical Sketches of the Principles and Maxims of American Jurisprudence (J. M. Goodenow), 18:467, 18:468n
The Historie of Edvvard the Fourth, King of England (W. Habington), 7:629, 7:631n
The Historie of the Reigne of King Henry The Seventh (F. Bacon), 7:629, 7:631n
Historiettes Nouvelles (J. Manesca and V. Value), 9:97, 9:97n, 9:129
- of American Revolution, 1:288–1:289, 1:334, 1:634n, 6:231n
- of Great Britain, 13:410–13:412, 15:375–15:376, 20:354
- of U.S., 2:145–2:146, 2:347–2:348, 2:505–2:506, 7:139–7:140, 7:140n, 7:190, 7:232, 7:256, 7:256, 7:317–7:318
- of Va., 1:619, 4:467, 7:140, 7:190, 7:492–7:496, 7:544–7:550, 9:137, 9:138n
- of Va. statutes, 1:334, 1:381–1:384, 1:489, 2:30, 2:50, 3:190–3:191, 3:569–3:570, 5:136, 5:137n
history See also books: on history
- and advancement of civilization, 19:303
- applicants to teach at University of Virginia, 13:419, 13:419
- bound pamphlets on, 8:630, 12:9, 13:455, 13:456
- classifications of, 6:409
- collegiate education in, 7:480, 7:480, 7:638, 7:638, 7:640, 7:641, 7:664, 7:667, 7:686, 7:686–7:687, 12:3, 12:76, 12:123, 12:204, 13:195, 13:214, 13:403, 16:296n, 19:570, 20:458, 20:512
- ecclesiastical, 20:87
- naval, 6:146, 6:167, 6:206–6:207, 6:289, 7:139, 7:155, 7:190, 7:198–7:199, 7:199n
- of New England, 5:386–5:390, 5:390n, 5:508–5:513, 5:513n, 5:583–5:584, 5:585n
- of New York, 6:352
- R. Peters on, 11:483–11:484
- study of, 14:258, 17:493, 17:494, 18:334, 20:279
- TJ asked to write, 6:375, 11:346, 17:549, 17:561, 17:608–17:609, 18:165, 18:180
- TJ donates historical manuscripts, 7:520, 7:595–7:596, 8:207, 9:383–9:384, 9:453
- TJ on, 2:50, 2:505–2:506, 2:529, 6:52–6:53, 8:143, 8:203, 8:252, 10:523, 13:571
- TJ on study of, 4:162, 4:162, 6:58, 8:341, 16:65, 16:330, 16:642, 20:370–20:371
- TJ orders books on, 2:264, 3:122–3:123, 3:635–3:636, 8:581, 8:581, 8:582n
- TJ recommends books on, 1:508, 1:580–1:581, 3:5–3:6, 3:7n, 7:629
- works of proposed, 11:460–11:461, 11:461n
- works on, bound for TJ, 1:36, 1:36
The History and Fall of Caius Marius (T. Otway), 4:479, 4:480n
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons (R. Chandler), 7:373
The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the West Indies (B. Edwards), 20:507–20:508, 20:508n
The History of Alexander the Great (Q. Curtius Rufus; trans. P. Pratt), 18:579
History of America (W. Robertson), 1:521, 1:521n, 1:581, 1:620n, 6:326, 7:629, 7:664, 12:534, 16:239, 19:507
The History of Ancient Greece, its Colonies, And Conquests (J. Gillies), 11:26, 11:110, 12:439, 12:534, 18:399, 19:505
The History of Appian (Appian; trans. J. Davies), 17:535
The History of Athens (W. Young), 17:535
The History of Charles XII (Voltaire), 1:580, 7:664
An History of Early Opinions Concerning Jesus Christ (J. Priestley), 6:302, 6:440, 7:627, 8:682
The History of England (P. de Rapin Thoyras; trans. N. Tindal), 17:419, 17:538, 17:563, 18:399
The History of England from the Accession of James I. to that of the Brunswick Line (C. Macaulay), 1:580, 3:635–3:636, 4:22n, 7:629, 19:506
The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688 (D. Hume) See also A New and Impartial History of England (J. Baxter) , 3:5, 3:7n, 3:7n, 3:86, 6:551, 6:552n, 7:249, 7:527–7:528, 7:532n, 8:235, 8:581, 10:164n, 10:552–10:553, 10:553n, 10:588–10:589, 13:24, 13:24n, 13:410–13:412, 13:585, 14:185, 15:376, 16:150, 16:169, 16:441, 16:473, 18:399, 19:506
An History of England, in a Series of Letters from a Nobleman to his Son (O. Goldsmith), 19:506, 19:509n
History of Great Britain (W. Belsham), 1:580, 3:122–3:123, 19:506
The History of Greece (W. Mitford), 2:264, 2:264n, 3:122, 3:635–3:636, 4:22n, 7:662, 19:507
The History of Herodotus (Herodotus; trans. W. Beloe), 8:22, 8:23n, 8:671, 8:672n, 19:505
The History of Hindostan, Translated from the Persian (A. Dow), 7:664
The History of Land Titles in Massachusetts (J. Sullivan), 3:125
The History of Louisiana, or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina (A. S. Le Page du Pratz), 17:536
The History of Modern Europe (C. Coote), 3:296–3:297, 8:152
History of Modern Europe (W. Russell), 1:580, 7:629, 12:534, 18:399, 19:506
History of New-England (D. Neal), 5:387, 5:390n
The History of New-Hampshire (J. Belknap), 1:581, 19:507
A History of New York (W. Irving), 3:625, 5:397n
The History of North Carolina (H. Williamson), 9:178, 9:179n, 14:450, 14:524, 19:507
The History of Pennsylvania in North America (R. Proud), 1:581, 19:507
The History of Persia (J. Malcolm), 10:509, 11:363
The History of Philosophy (W. Enfield), 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
The History of Philosophy (T. Stanley), 1:580, 15:166n, 19:505
The History of Printing in America (I. Thomas), 1:333, 1:334n
The History of Scotland (W. Robertson), 1:580, 7:629, 7:664, 12:439, 12:534, 16:473, 19:508
The History of South-Carolina, from its first settlement in 1670, to the Year 1808 (D. Ramsay), 19:647, 19:647n
The History of the Administration of John Adams (J. Wood), 19:332n
The History of the American Indian (J. Adair)
A History of the American Revolution (P. Allen), 6:231, 6:231n, 6:373
History of the American Revolution (D. Ramsay), 1:581, 6:258, 7:512, 7:629, 19:507, 20:138n
The History of the Ancient Borough of Pontefract (B. Boothroyd), 7:389
The History of the British Plantations in America … Part I. Containing the History of Virginia (W. Keith), 5:509
The History of the Church of Christ (J. Milner), 19:508
The History of the Church of Englande (Bede; trans. T. Stapleton), 16:364, 17:196
The History of the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay (T. Hutchinson), 1:581, 5:387, 5:390n, 5:508–5:509, 19:507
The History of the Colony of Nova Caesaria, or New-Jersey (S. Smith), 1:581
The History of the Commerce and Navigation of the Ancients (P. D. Huet), 10:486
History of the Corruptions of Christianity (J. Priestley), 1:581, 6:302, 6:440, 7:627
The History of the Crusade; or, the Expeditions of the Christian Princes for the Conquest of the Holy Land (L. Maimbourg; trans. J. Nalson), 11:274, 11:274n, 11:447
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (E. Gibbon), 1:580, 3:546, 7:629, 7:662, 12:534, 16:598, 16:602n, 18:399, 19:505
“The History of the Dividing Line” (W. Byrd [1674–1744])
- manuscript of, 9:178, 9:179n, 9:384, 9:453, 10:470n, 11:21, 11:22, 11:125–11:126, 11:127n, 11:206, 11:426, 11:477, 11:487, 11:524, 11:524n, 12:168–12:169, 12:236, 12:256–12:257, 12:294, 12:331, 12:371, 12:371–12:372, 12:390–12:392, 12:486, 12:504–12:505
A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second (C. J. Fox), 1:36, 1:37, 1:580, 7:629, 19:506
A History of the English Law (J. Reeves), 7:127, 16:641, 18:334, 18:335
History of the Expedition under the command of Captains Lewis and Clark (N. Biddle), 6:417, 7:63–7:64, 7:64n, 7:289, 7:289n, 7:290, 7:517–7:518, 7:555, 7:555n, 7:556, 9:704, 9:705, 9:706–9:707n, 10:60, 10:257, 10:257n, 10:377, 10:444, 10:445, 12:171, 12:188, 12:636, 12:637, 12:638n
The History of the First Discovery and Settlement of Virginia (W. Stith), 5:508–5:509, 10:365, 19:507, 20:183
The History of the General Council (C. Caines), 3:522n, 4:157
History of the Insurrection, in the Four Western Counties of Pennsylvania (W. Findley), 1:581, 19:507
The History of the Insurrections, in Massachusetts (G. R. Minot), 1:581, 19:507
A History of the Introduction and Use of Scutellaria Lateriflora, (Scullcap,) as a Remedy for Preventing and Curing Hydrophobia (L. Spalding), 15:281, 15:281n
History of the Jugurthine War (Sallust), 14:257
The History of the Late War between the United States and Great Britain (G. J. Hunt), 9:414n, 9:522, 10:457–10:458, 11:493–11:494, 11:495n, 17:185, 17:185, 19:626
History of the Late War in the Western Country (R. B. McAfee), 11:364, 11:382, 12:9
The History of the Life of Henry the Second, and of the Age in which he lived (G. Lyttelton), 2:51
History of the Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero (C. Middleton), 1:35, 1:580, 19:505
The History of The Life, Reign, and Death of Edward II (E. Cary), 7:629, 7:631n
“The History of the Linen Manufacture” (S. M. Stephenson), 3:280n, 3:309, 3:309n
The History of the Lives of Abeillard and Heloisa (J. Berington), 7:664
The History of the Peloponnesian War, Translated from the Greek of Thucydides (Thucydides; trans. W. Smith), 1:580, 19:505
History of the Persecutions endured by the Protestants of the South of France (M. Wilks), 17:536
History of the Principal Events of the Reign of Frederic William II (L. P. Ségur), 19:506
The History of the progress and termination of the Roman Republic (A. Ferguson), 19:507
The History of the Province of New-York (W. Smith), 1:581, 19:507
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Begun in the Year 1641 (Lord Clarendon), 8:581, 8:582n, 9:109, 19:508
The History of the Reign of Charles V (W. Robertson), 1:580, 7:629, 7:664, 12:534, 18:399, 19:506
The History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain (R. Watson), 7:664, 19:508
The History of the Reign of Philip the Third, King of Spain (R. Watson), 19:508
The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment, of the Independence of the United States of America (W. Gordon), 1:581, 6:258, 6:258, 7:629, 7:664, 18:145, 18:147n, 19:507
History of the Rise, Progress, and existing Condition of the Western Canals in the State of New-York (E. Watson), 15:573, 15:605
History of the Rise, Progress and Termination of the American Revolution (M. O. Warren), 1:37, 1:581, 16:27, 19:507
History of the War of the Independence of the United States of America (C. G. G. Botta; trans. G. A. Otis), 16:42, 16:91, 16:93–16:94, 16:127, 16:204, 16:440–16:442, 16:472–16:473, 16:497, 16:516–16:517, 16:524, 16:578, 16:580–16:584, 16:615, 16:635, 19:507, 19:669, 19:694, 20:369, 20:370n, 20:498
History of the Wars of the French Revolution (E. Baines), 13:288, 13:288n, 13:304, 13:317, 13:317, 13:616, 14:16, 15:524, 15:525n, 15:606, 16:115, 19:506
The History of the Wars which arose out of the French Revolution (A. Stephens), 7:664
The History of the World, from the reign of Alexander to that of Augustus (J. Gillies), 1:539, 1:539n, 7:662, 11:26, 11:110, 12:439, 12:534, 18:399, 19:507
A History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (H. Fielding)
The History of Virginia (J. D. Burk, S. Jones, and L. H. Girardin)
- on A. Cary, 8:122n
- dedication page, 10:xlvi, 10:240 (illus.)
- L. H. Girardin proposes revised continuation of, 20:346, 20:364
- W. W. Hening criticizes, 1:619, 1:620n
- and Indians, 16:261
- mentioned, 8:482n, 9:137, 9:369n, 9:407, 10:278, 12:531, 14:284, 14:285, 16:91, 16:205, 16:290, 17:315, 20:365
- publication of, 11:296, 16:204–16:205, 16:205, 16:206, 16:218–16:219
- recommended to Albemarle Library Society, 19:507
- sources for, 7:547, 7:550n, 9:108, 9:109n, 11:283, 11:283n
- TJ recommends, 1:581, 7:629, 8:478, 8:482n, 12:534, 16:615
- TJ’s role in preparation of, 1:288–1:289, 1:331, 1:457, 1:634n, 3:569–3:570, 8:121–8:122, 8:140–8:141, 8:200, 8:203, 8:266, 8:309, 8:334–8:337, 8:338n, 8:359–8:360, 8:384–8:385, 8:385–8:386n, 8:423, 8:431, 8:478–8:479, 8:481, 9:367, 10:xlvi, 16:508, 17:329
History of Virginia, from Its Discovery Till the Year 1781 (J. W. Campbell), 4:350, 4:467–4:468
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:667
- De Cive, 10:208, 10:209, 10:209n
- De Cive quoted by TJ, 1:507–1:508, 1:508n, 3:508, 3:509n, 10:226, 10:228n
- on justice, 10:460
- quoted, 4:25, 4:26n, 10:208, 10:209
- read by J. Adams, 4:474
- referenced, 14:61n
- TJ on philosophy of, 10:155
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:502
- writings of, 8:4, 10:207–10:208, 17:536
hock (wine), 9:513, 11:293+, 14:327, 14:338
Hodge’s Tavern (Augusta Co.), 13:230, 13:230, 13:231, 13:232
- Account of a Visit to Monticello, 16:35–16:39
- identified, 16:38–16:39n
- introduced to TJ, 16:35, 16:35
- travels of, 16:38
- visits Monticello, 16:35, 16:35–16:38, 16:39n
hoes, 2:546, 2:548, 11:163, 12:304, 12:304, 12:304, 14:180, 14:181, 15:86, 15:86, 20:85
Hoffingan & Company (Paris firm), 2:219, 3:558, 4:418, 5:60
- identified, 20:372–20:373n
- A Lecture, introductory to a Course of Lectures, now delivering in the University of Maryland, 20:372, 20:373n
- letter to, 20:372–20:373
Hogg, John (of Wilmington, N.C.)
hogs. See pigs
Holbach, Paul Henri Thiry, baron d’
- Le Bon-Sens, ou Idées Naturelles Opposées aux Idées Surnaturelles, 9:650, 9:652n
- Le Christianisme dévoilé, ou examen des principes et des effets de la religion Chrétienne, 20:115n, 20:282
- La Contagion Sacrée, ou Histoire Naturelle de la Superstition, 15:26
- Ecce Homo! or A critical inquiry into the History of Jesus Christ (trans. G. Houston), 19:620, 19:621n
- Élémens de la morale universelle, 12:583, 13:295
- Essai sur les Préjugés, 15:26
- Histoire Critique de Jésus-Christ, 19:620, 19:621n
- Lettres a Eugénie, 15:26
- philosophy of, 9:650, 10:7
- Systême de la Nature. Ou Des Loix du Monde Physique & du Monde Moral, 9:650, 9:652n, 19:620, 19:621n
- Systême Social ou principes naturels de la morale et de la politique, 12:583, 13:295
- System of Nature; or, The Laws of the Moral and Physical World, 9:652n
- Tableau des Saints, 15:26, 16:190n
- TJ on, 7:413, 9:651, 19:525
- and festivities for A. Jackson, 9:145, 9:147n
- identified, 6:451–6:452n
- invited to visit TJ, 6:451, 6:649
- letter from, 9:145–9:147
- letters to, 6:451–6:452, 6:649, 8:512–8:513
- militia service of, 6:531
- school principal, 6:451, 6:451, 6:648, 6:649
- students’ opinion of, 6:64
- tutor to F. W. Eppes, 6:497–6:498, 6:498n, 7:483, 7:647, 7:647n, 9:608, 9:712
- visits Poplar Forest, 8:512
- Memoirs of Bryan Perdue: A Novel, 7:467, 7:468n
- translates Posthumous Works of Frederic II. King of Prussia (Frederick II, king of Prussia), 9:709n
Holcus sorghum (Johnsongrass), 1:436–1:437n
Holland. See The Netherlands
holland (textile), 6:345, 6:346, 9:565, 9:566n, 15:475n, 16:6, 16:8, 16:8, 16:10, 16:11, 17:6, 18:42, 18:42, 18:43, 18:44, 19:11, 19:13
- A Refutation of The Calumnies circulated against The Southern & Western States, respecting the institution and existence of Slavery among them, 19:170n
Holland, Henry Richard Vassall Fox, 3d Baron
- and J. Blomfield, 14:346
- as British politician, 3:462–3:463, 3:464n, 3:481, 5:156, 7:541
- introduction to requested, 13:239, 13:339
- and T. Kosciuszko monument, 17:414, 17:414, 17:415n
- and E. Earle’s ironworks, 7:162, 7:162–7:163n, 7:199, 7:200n
- TJ writes to, on behalf of I. Briggs , 9:509, 9:510n, 9:515
- delivers works to TJ, 12:450
- identified, 12:405n
- introduced to TJ, 12:404–12:405, 13:48, 13:69
- as preacher, 18:656, 19:75
- as president of Transylvania University, 14:126, 15:345n, 16:426, 18:21n, 18:159
- copper manufacturer, 12:411
- and copper mines, 12:411, 12:453–12:454
- identified, 12:411n
- letter from, 12:411
- letter to, 12:453–12:454
Hollins, Jane Smith (John Hollins’s wife)
- family of, 2:198n
- proposed visit to Monticello, 5:345, 5:357, 5:404
- sends greetings to TJ, 2:205, 3:341, 8:421
- TJ sends greetings to, 2:226
- Account with University of Virginia, 15:9
- family of, 5:345, 5:356–5:357, 12:615
- friends of, 8:432
- and gypsum, 2:197–2:198, 2:205, 2:226, 2:304, 2:329, 2:341, 3:313, 3:341, 3:525–3:526, 3:531, 5:357, 8:421
- identified, 2:197–2:198n
- introduces J. Sparks, 16:161
- letters from, 2:205, 2:304, 2:341–2:342, 3:341, 3:567–3:568, 5:356–5:357, 5:404, 8:421–8:422, 12:615, 14:474–14:475, 14:527, 15:542, 16:161, 20:373–20:374
- letters from, to A. S. Brockenbrough, 15:8, 15:542
- letters to, 2:197–2:198, 2:226, 2:329, 3:313, 3:525–3:526, 3:606–3:607, 5:345, 5:404, 8:432, 12:584, 14:497, 20:404–20:405
- and Maryland Insurance Company, 14:527
- and J. Peyton’s estate, 5:345, 5:346, 5:350
- plans visit to Monticello, 5:357, 5:404, 5:404
- recommends J. L. Cathcart, 17:461
- requests letter of introduction, 8:421–8:422
- residence of, 8:422n
- and R. Smith’s dismissal, 3:567–3:568, 3:568, 3:595, 3:606, 3:608
- spoliation claims of, 20:373, 20:404–20:405
- and stonecutters, 12:578–12:579, 12:584, 12:615, 13:618, 14:62, 14:62–14:63, 14:64, 14:64–14:65n, 14:255, 14:349, 14:464–14:465, 14:474–14:475, 14:486n, 14:495–14:496, 14:497, 14:497–14:498, 14:498–14:499, 14:527, 14:532, 14:564–14:565, 14:605, 15:8, 15:8n, 15:9, 15:542, 15:542
- TJ pays, 3:525–3:526, 3:531, 3:550, 3:551, 3:567
- TJ sends letters through, 8:432
- and University of Virginia, 16:316
Holloway & Hanserd (Petersburg firm), 15:350
holly (shrub), 10:195, 10:195, 10:238, 10:293
- American Annals; or, a Chronological History of America, from its discovery in 1492 to 1806, 18:656, 19:461–19:463, 19:463–19:464n, 19:510
- The Annals of America, from the discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, 19:464n
- Calvinist clergyman, 19:360, 19:362n
- identified, 19:463n
- letter from, 19:461–19:464
- letter to, 19:510
- B. Waterhouse on, 18:656
Holmes, Benjamin D. (ship captain), 12:512
- appointed governor of Miss. Territory, 1:25
- introduces A. Hodgson, 16:35, 16:35n, 16:35
- C. W. Peale paints, 13:540
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:625
- as governor of N.C., 19:501, 19:502n, 20:491–20:492
- identified, 20:71–20:72n
- letter from, 20:187–20:188
- letter from accounted for, 20:188n
- letter to, 20:71–20:72
- and statue of G. Washington for N.C. state capitol, 20:23, 20:71, 20:187–20:188
- and Central College–University of Virginia subscription, 11:334, 12:655, 16:376n, 17:620, 19:678, 19:708–19:709
- and Chinese pigs, 4:109
- and corn-shelling machines, 14:96–14:97, 14:118, 19:678–19:679, 19:708–19:709
- identified, 6:114–6:115n
- introduces G. Blackburn, 13:234, 15:67–15:68n
- as judge, 6:573, 6:631, 7:709, 17:257n
- letters from, 6:114–6:115, 6:335–6:336, 6:631–6:632, 7:309–7:310, 7:460–7:461, 13:234–13:235, 13:468, 14:118–14:119, 19:708–19:709
- letters to, 6:314, 13:507, 14:96–14:97, 19:678–19:679
- as president of Agricultural Society of the Valley, 18:316
- proposed visit to Monticello, 7:309, 7:460, 14:118
- TJ pays, 6:306, 6:321
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:625
- TJ’s debt to, 15:425
- and TJ’s letters on Va. constitution, 10:405
- and TJ’s merino wool, 6:114, 6:306n, 6:314, 6:335, 6:631, 6:631–6:632n, 7:309–7:310, 7:460
- and University of Virginia Board of Visitors, 14:35
- as University of Virginia commissioner, 12:611, 13:182, 13:183, 13:223, 13:234
- visits Monticello, 13:468, 13:507, 14:118
- and wine from S. Cathalan, 13:468, 13:506, 13:507, 14:118
- as chairman of Maine’s constitutional convention, 15:530, 15:535n, 15:535–15:536n
- elected to U.S. Senate, 16:40, 16:92
- on future of U.S., 8:649, 8:650n
- identified, 8:649n
- letters from, 8:648–8:650, 15:529, 16:40
- letters to, 9:41–9:42, 15:li, 15:346 (illus.) , 15:550–15:551, 16:92
- Letter to the People of Maine, 15:529, 15:529–15:536, 15:550
- and Missouri question, 15:li, 15:497, 15:497–15:498n, 15:529, 15:529–15:535, 15:535n, 16:40
- opinion on War of 1812, 8:649, 8:649–8:650n
- An Oration, Pronounced at Alfred, on the 4th of July, 1815, 8:648–8:649, 8:649–8:650n, 9:4, 9:6n, 9:41–9:42, 9:78
- and publication of TJ’s letter, 16:40, 16:92
- as U.S. senator, 19:711–19:712n
Holmes, John Ballard, 16:454, 16:456–16:457
Holmes, Samuel (ship captain), 15:286
Holmes, Silas (ship captain), 16:599
Holmes, Vivion B., 16:454, 16:456–16:457
Holston, Treaty of Long Island of the (1777). See Long Island of the Holston, Treaty of (1777)
- and American Magazine, 8:470n, 8:471n
- identified, 3:185–3:186n
- letters from, 3:185–3:186
- letters to, 3:227
- and N.Y. Daily Columbian, 3:185, 3:227
- and Alexander I, 10:265, 10:266n, 16:215+, 18:426
- formation of, 10:266n
- and French invasion of Spain (1823), 19:638–19:639, 19:657, 19:658n, 20:288, 20:298n, 20:585–20:586
- and Greek independence, 18:427, 19:304–19:305, 19:306n
- W. Fleming on, 20:61
- and Latin America, 19:639, 20:256, 20:258n, 20:258n, 20:282, 20:298n
- mentioned, 11:383, 11:384n, 12:245, 17:58, 17:253, 18:426, 18:459, 19:329, 19:543, 20:16, 20:131, 20:244, 20:315, 20:368
- and monarchy in Europe, 19:356, 19:357n
- and Portugal, 20:106n
- TJ on, 16:215+, 17:200–17:201, 17:368, 17:489, 17:490n, 19:104, 19:111, 19:111, 19:541, 19:578, 19:630, 20:267, 20:285, 20:288
- and U.S., 20:343n, 20:379, 20:380, 20:585
The Holy Alliance versus Spain (“A Constitutionalist”), 19:357n
The Holy Bible (A. Clarke), 3:356–3:357
The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Covenant (C. Thomson), 3:596, 3:596n, 10:214, 10:300, 10:450, 15:159, 15:159n, 15:223, 16:115
Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments (T. Scott), 2:321–2:322n, 2:337, 2:349, 7:36–7:37, 7:195
- and Bunker Hill Association, 2:504–2:505, 2:666
- identified, 2:505n
- letters from, 2:504–2:505
- letters to, 2:666
- as Navy Department chief clerk, 14:183n
- reference for J. L. Edwards, 4:92
Home, Henry, Lord Kames. See Kames (Kaim), Henry Home, Lord
home manufacturing. See manufacturing
- authenticity of works of, 9:86–9:87
- blindness of, 11:359, 16:618
- Clavis Homerica: sive Lexicon Vocabulorum Omnium, Quæ continentur in Homeri Iliade Et potissimâ parte Odysseæ (ed. S. Patrick), 11:205
- A. Coray edition of, 9:195, 9:455, 11:251
- Foulis editions of, 12:576
- Homeri Odyssea Græce et Latine (ed. S. Clarke), 14:510
- Iliad, 10:260, 10:260n, 10:306, 12:583, 13:293, 14:154, 14:551, 16:330, 16:633n
- Iliad (ed. C. G. Heyne), 9:196, 9:455, 10:212, 10:531, 11:205, 11:296, 11:414, 11:414, 11:414, 11:537, 12:439, 14:510, 17:106, 20:156
- Ὁμήρου ἅπαντα. h. e Homeri opera omnia (eds. S. Clarke and J. A. Ernesti), 10:234, 10:237n
- Ὁμήρου Ἰλιὰς καὶ εἰς Αὐτὴν Σχόλια τῶν Παλαιῶν. Homeri Ilias, et Veterum in Eam Scholia (ed. Didymus Chalcenterus), 9:196, 9:455
- Ὁμήρου Ἰλιὰς σὺν τοῖς σχολίοις (ed. Villoison), 11:414
- The Iliad of Homer (trans. A. Pope), 5:595, 5:596n, 8:121, 8:298, 8:299n, 10:284, 10:286n, 10:417, 12:534, 19:506
- The Iliad of Homer (trans. A. Pope/J. Macpherson), 2:51
- mentioned, 10:589, 19:443n, 20:281
- Odyssea Græce et Latine, 3:546
- Odyssey, 8:121, 10:260, 10:260n, 11:414, 12:583, 13:293, 16:330
- The Odyssey of Homer (trans. A. Pope), 12:534, 19:506
- study of, 7:448, 7:661, 7:661, 13:429
- TJ cites, 8:617, 8:617n, 8:658, 8:659n, 10:284, 10:286n
- TJ compares P. Henry to, 17:311
- TJ on, 4:396, 6:403, 9:700, 14:154
- works of, 14:257, 14:258
- works of translated by J. H. Voss, 9:84
Homeri Odyssea Græce et Latine (Homer; ed. S. Clarke), 14:510
Ὁμήρου ἅπαντα. h. e Homeri opera omnia (Homer; eds. S. Clarke and J. A. Ernesti), 10:234, 10:237n
Ὁμήρου Ἰλιὰς σὺν τοῖς σχολίοις (Homer; ed. Villoison), 11:414
Homes, Governor. See Holmes, David
Homes, Judge. See Holmes, Hugh
Homo’s Letters on a National Currency, addressed to the People of the United States (T. Law), 11:61, 11:62n
- edits The Apocryphal New Testament, being all the Gospels, Epistles and other pieces now extant, 16:364, 17:197, 17:411, 18:18
- identified, 2:361n
- letters from, 2:360–2:361
- letters to, 2:379
- and merino sheep, 2:360–2:361, 2:379, 2:453–2:454, 2:491, 2:496, 3:178
- account with, 4:556
- hires out slaves to Central College–University of Virginia, 15:86
- identified, 3:55n
- letters from, 3:55, 4:81, 4:142, 6:471–6:472
- letters from accounted for, 6:315n
- letters to, 3:111–3:112, 3:180–3:181, 3:302–3:303, 4:183, 4:217–4:218, 4:558, 6:314–6:315
- mentioned, 1:48n, 5:104
- offers to sell slave to TJ, 4:397
- and spinning machines, 4:558, 4:558n
- TJ hires slaves from, 3:55, 3:111–3:112, 3:181, 3:302, 4:81, 4:142, 4:183, 4:217–4:218, 4:221, 4:397, 4:556, 6:306n, 6:314
- TJ pays, 4:556, 4:557, 4:558, 6:306, 6:314–6:315, 6:321, 6:471
- on wheat and corn prices, 6:472
Hooe, Sarah Daingerfield (Nathaniel H. Hooe’s wife)
- The Works Of that Learned and Judicious Divine, Mr Richard Hooker, in Eight Books of Ecclesiastical Polity, 10:208, 10:209n, 19:506
- translates Orbis Sensualium Pictus (J. A. Komenský [Comenius]), 14:276, 14:351, 16:640n, 17:4, 17:16, 17:211
- and establishment of University of Virginia, 13:560, 13:584, 13:592, 14:13
- as Va. state senator, 12:233
- Account of a Visit to Monticello, 20:153–20:158
- identified, 20:157n
- visits Monticello, 20:153–20:157
- family of, 20:155
- as member of Continental Congress, 14:447, 14:449–14:450, 14:524
- signer of Declaration of Independence, 20:155
Hope, Robert, 5:419, 5:426, 5:426
Hope, Thomas (European banker), 2:245
Hope, Thomas (of Philadelphia)
Hope & Company (Amsterdam firm), 3:54, 3:314, 3:315n
Hope’s Philadelphia Price-Current, and Commercial Record (T. Hope), 5:133, 5:133n, 8:307, 8:629, 8:632n
Hopewell, Treaty of (1785), 19:575, 19:576n
Hopewell, Treaty of (1786), 19:575, 19:576n
- identified, 18:611–18:612n
- letter from, 18:611–18:612, 19:207
- letter to, 18:625–18:626
- Observations on Electricity, Looming, and Sounds (written as “Hortensius”) , 18:611, 18:625–18:626, 19:207, 19:207n
- and P. Allen’s History of the American Revolution, 6:231, 6:373
- letters from, 6:231
- letters to, 6:373
Hopkins, John (commissioner of loans)
Hopkins, Judith Jefferson (TJ’s cousin; Field Jefferson’s daughter)
Hopkins, Matthew (of Snow Hill, Md.), 1:649
- and American Academy of Language and Belles Lettres, 16:531
- and antislavery, 15:178
- family of, 19:529
- and proposed biography of A. Hamilton, 19:529
- as University of Pennsylvania trustee, 14:5n
Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus)
- J. Adams on, 11:269, 11:269
- allusions to, 7:405, 7:405n, 9:695, 9:696n, 10:7, 10:8n, 11:270n, 19:444n
- Ars Poetica, 14:257, 14:551, 15:132, 15:133n, 16:443, 17:73, 17:73n
- Carmen Saeculare, 14:551
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:448, 7:659, 7:659, 7:661, 7:661, 7:685, 16:381, 17:36
- Epistles, 14:257, 14:551, 14:615, 14:616n, 19:444n
- Epodes, 14:551
- P. Francis’s translation of, 19:507
- J. Minell edition of, 14:511
- Odes, 14:257, 14:551
- Oeuvres d’Horace (ed. A. Dacier), 10:235, 13:537, 14:511
- Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera (ed. L. Desprez), 14:511
- Quinti Horatii Flacci Poemata (ed. J. Minell), 17:138, 17:447
- quoted by J. Adams, 6:504, 6:505n, 7:26, 7:27n, 7:64, 7:67n, 7:477, 7:481n, 9:432, 9:434n, 10:424, 13:69, 13:70n, 19:74, 19:74n, 19:366, 19:367n, 19:439
- quoted by T. Cooper, 15:566, 15:566n
- quoted by J. Corrêa da Serra, 9:467, 9:469n, 12:35, 12:35n, 12:152, 14:159, 16:345, 16:411
- quoted by Destutt de Tracy, 4:240, 4:243n
- quoted by P. S. Du Ponceau, 16:511
- quoted by P. Freneau, 1:226, 1:228n
- quoted by B. Galloway, 4:151, 4:153n
- quoted by W. Jones, 6:644, 6:644n
- quoted by J. Lakanal, 10:108
- quoted by J. Madison, 19:392
- quoted by C. A. Rodney, 8:275, 8:276n
- quoted by W. Short, 8:52, 14:615, 14:616n
- quoted by J. Trumbull, 20:172
- quoted by F. A. Van der Kemp, 10:121, 10:122–10:123n
- quoted by “W.”, 16:202
- quoted by B. Waterhouse, 12:495
- quoted by A. Woodward, 6:411, 6:411n
- quote misattributed to, 7:582, 7:590n
- Satires, 14:257, 14:551, 16:443, 19:393n
- study of, 11:396, 13:175, 14:184, 17:607, 20:364
- TJ quotes, 2:389, 2:390n, 6:156, 6:605, 6:606n, 7:629, 7:631n, 8:384, 8:386n, 9:374–9:375, 9:375n, 11:346, 11:346–11:347n, 11:417, 11:418n, 12:468, 14:157, 14:464, 18:501, 18:563, 19:633
- TJ reads, 3:227, 3:257, 4:472, 19:656
- translators of, 6:551, 6:552n, 6:616
- works of, 11:205, 12:439, 15:242n, 16:330
horizon. See artificial horizon
Horne, John. See Tooke, John Horne
- as anatomist, 20:616, 20:617
- identified, 20:617–20:618n
- letter from, to P. S. Physick, 20:617–20:618
Hornet, USS (schooner), 11:662, 11:662
Hornet, USS (sloop), 2:544, 3:76, 4:273, 4:587, 4:649, 4:650n, 4:665, 4:665n, 5:72, 5:73n, 5:82, 5:82, 5:114, 6:45, 7:90, 7:350
Hornsby, Frances Henderson (Bennett Henderson’s daughter; Thomas Walker Hornsby’s wife)
- and Milton lands, 1:440, 1:459, 1:460–1:461, 1:463, 3:617–3:618, 5:422, 5:423, 6:50, 6:51n, 6:78, 6:79, 6:315, 6:315, 6:367, 6:367n, 6:472, 6:609, 6:610, 7:117–7:118, 7:118–7:119, 7:119n, 7:352, 7:352n, 7:352n, 7:352, 10:117, 10:471, 10:471–10:472n, 10:499–10:500, 10:590–10:591, 10:591, 10:619–10:622, 10:623–10:624, 10:624, 11:18, 11:19, 11:20, 11:20, 11:20, 11:42, 11:42–11:43n, 11:56–11:57, 12:559–12:560
- death of, 6:315, 6:367
- and Henderson case, 6:78–6:79
- identified, 6:79n
- letters to, 6:78–6:80
- on TJ, 6:315
- and Henderson estate, 7:117–7:118, 7:352
- identified, 6:316n
- letters from, 6:315–6:316, 7:117–7:118
- letters to, 6:608–6:611, 7:596–7:597
- and Milton lands, 3:617, 3:618n, 6:50, 6:51n, 6:78, 6:78–6:79, 6:315–6:316, 6:367, 6:367, 6:608–6:610, 7:117–7:118, 7:596–7:597, 10:471–10:472n, 10:590, 10:591
Horrors of Slavery: or, The American Tars in Tripoli (W. Ray), 1:33, 1:33–1:78n, 1:77–1:78, 8:388, 9:237, 9:531
Horse-Hoeing Husbandry: or, An Essay on the Principles of Vegetation and Tillage (J. Tull), 1:581, 2:82, 6:219, 6:280, 7:626, 11:164, 19:508, 20:542, 20:545n
- and E. Bacon, 14:469, 14:586, 16:104, 18:641, 19:485
- and batture controversy, 2:546, 2:548
- books on, 5:447, 5:448n, 5:455, 8:388, 8:672
- bridles for, 17:232n
- S. Carr loans, 7:625, 7:632
- and carriage accidents, 11:622
- for Central College–University of Virginia, 15:86, 15:86, 15:94, 16:319, 17:650–17:651, 19:239, 20:218, 20:393, 20:555
- Chickasaw, 18:435
- coach, 18:559, 20:632
- cost to hire, 8:268n, 18:116
- from Curaçao, 18:32
- death of, 10:611, 17:587n
- disabled, 2:368, 8:390, 9:269, 11:475, 11:558, 11:659, 14:232, 15:12, 17:412
- as draft animals, 10:561–10:562, 12:302, 12:303, 12:303, 14:586, 15:23n, 16:607, 19:606, 20:313
- J. W. Eppes’s, 16:91
- falls from, 12:293, 13:302
- fed, 2:543
- fodder for, 8:32, 8:71, 8:109, 8:126, 8:129, 8:158, 8:158, 8:163, 8:268n, 9:562, 9:624, 11:171–11:172, 11:272, 12:302, 12:635, 14:180–14:181, 15:70, 17:40, 18:273, 18:274n, 18:368, 19:606, 20:328–20:329
- as gifts, 19:122, 19:122, 19:122
- grooming equipment for, 6:343, 6:343, 6:346, 6:347, 6:347, 17:4, 17:10
- and hemp brakes, 9:303–9:304
- horseshoes, 8:313
- injuries caused by, 20:320
- and G. Jefferson’s estate, 19:413, 19:650
- and H. Marks’s estate, 5:73
- medical conditions of, 7:301, 7:301n, 16:349, 16:352, 16:365, 16:379, 17:218
- mentioned, 8:241, 10:647, 10:656, 12:262, 12:422, 12:526, 12:651, 14:19, 16:85n, 18:93, 18:430n, 18:454, 18:617n, 18:646, 20:130
- owned by E. Randolph, 4:231–4:232n
- owned by TJ, 1:51, 1:51, 1:52n, 5:497n, 5:498n, 8:390, 8:392, 13:228, 18:273, 20:396
- owned by T. G. Watkins, 20:111
- and plows, 7:80, 9:599–9:600
- at Poplar Forest, 4:373, 4:381, 5:653, 5:653n, 7:124, 8:10, 8:70, 8:71, 8:71, 8:174, 8:174n, 8:520, 10:466, 14:564, 14:586, 17:207, 17:218, 18:405, 18:406
- price of, 8:307, 15:463, 15:557, 17:331, 19:115, 19:485
- provide power for machinery, 10:562
- proverbs related to, 17:213
- purchased by U.S. Navy, 14:183n
- reins and traces for, 16:12
- returned to TJ, 2:112
- riding of, 5:359+, 15:149, 17:26, 18:443, 18:559, 20:59, 20:96, 20:362
- saddlery, 8:233, 20:169n
- for sale, 3:180, 5:497, 5:497–5:498, 5:498, 5:499
- slaves care for, 15:609
- Spanish, 1:478
- tavern charges for, 9:19, 9:19, 9:19, 9:20, 9:20n, 9:20, 9:21, 9:21
- taxes on, 7:708, 8:256, 8:392, 9:430, 11:44, 12:415, 14:114n, 16:242n, 17:23, 19:338, 20:173n, 20:173n, 20:173n
- theft of, 13:518, 18:228
- and threshing machines, 5:444, 7:83, 11:200, 15:111n
- TJ buys, 2:155, 3:453–3:454, 3:454, 5:404–5:405, 5:406–5:407, 5:663, 7:300, 7:300n, 7:301, 7:513–7:514, 7:608, 8:41, 8:42n, 8:47, 8:66, 8:71, 8:78, 8:79n, 8:174, 8:174n, 8:497n, 8:515n, 9:52n, 9:58n, 9:255n, 10:73, 10:539n, 16:624n, 17:18n, 17:207n, 17:218, 17:564, 17:566–17:567, 17:587n, 18:77–18:78, 18:168–18:169, 18:183, 18:298, 18:375n, 18:623n
- TJ falls from, 19:607, 20:103
- TJ loans, 7:625
- TJ rides, 8:236, 8:639, 8:697, 13:28, 13:29n, 13:94, 13:111, 13:117, 13:233, 13:286, 13:388, 13:529, 14:46–14:47, 15:163, 15:283, 16:36, 16:37, 16:137, 16:193, 16:215+, 16:386, 17:598, 18:224, 18:424, 18:516, 18:559, 18:603–18:604, 18:654, 19:84, 19:89, 19:90, 19:102, 19:169n, 19:170n, 19:201, 19:231, 19:272, 19:351n, 19:397, 19:607, 20:72, 20:398–20:399
- transport tobacco, 4:373
- value of, 4:15, 15:116, 15:117, 15:192
- and veterinary treatment, 5:668–5:670
- and war, 5:411, 7:649, 8:6, 19:118
Horsley, John (of Buckingham Co.)
“Hortensius.” See Hopkins, George Folliet
Horticultural Society of London
Hortus Siccus (J. Crowninshield), 1:37, 1:189, 1:191n
- and Hebrew-language Bible, 13:570, 13:570n, 13:571n
- identified, 13:570–13:571n
- letter from, 13:569–13:571
- recommended to TJ, 14:269, 17:466
- seeks position at University of Virginia, 13:569–13:570, 13:571n, 14:269, 17:466
- visits Monticello, 17:483, 17:486
- American Medical and Philosophical Register: or, Annals of Medicine, Natural History, Agriculture, and the Arts, 11:4, 11:4n
- A Biographical Memoir of Hugh Williamson, M.D. LL.D., 15:127–15:128, 15:128n, 15:144, 15:144n, 17:277, 17:278n
- botanical studies of, 10:287
- and Elgin Botanic Garden, 2:90, 2:91n, 10:239–10:240, 10:240n, 10:287, 12:477, 12:481, 17:79, 17:243, 17:277, 17:277
- identified, 8:467–8:468n
- letters from, 10:287–10:288, 15:127–15:128, 17:158–17:159
- letters to, 8:467–8:468, 10:239–10:240, 11:4, 12:477, 15:144, 17:19, 17:19, 17:149, 17:180, 17:277–17:278, 20:272
- letter to, from R. C. Moore, 10:150–10:151
- as medical educator, 11:350, 11:351n, 12:490, 17:158–17:159
- and national pharmacopoeia, 12:573n
- and N.Y. board of agriculture, 13:249
- Observations on the Laws Governing the Communication of Contagious Diseases, 8:467, 8:468n, 10:133–10:134, 10:147n
- sends books to TJ, 11:4, 11:4n
- A System of Practical Nosology, 17:158–17:159, 17:159n, 17:180
- TJ introduces T. M. Randolph to, 20:272
- TJ sends seeds to, 10:287, 12:477, 12:481, 17:277
- transmits letters for TJ, 17:16, 17:17–17:18, 17:18n, 17:19, 17:19, 17:36, 17:149, 17:158, 17:176, 17:180
- on yellow fever, 10:133–10:134, 10:147n
Hosford, E. & E. (Albany firm). See E. & E. Hosford (Albany firm)
- European, 6:650
- T. Ewell’s proposed, 16:246, 16:247–16:248n
- marine, 5:178, 5:179n, 5:206, 5:370, 5:439, 5:641, 5:642n
- steam stoves used in, 20:83, 20:84
- TJ on, 16:285
- in U.S., 19:598
- and university education, 12:490, 13:197, 13:217
Hottinguer & Compagnie (French firm)
- and books for TJ, 10:233, 10:236n, 10:243, 10:243–10:244n, 10:244–10:245, 10:394
- drafts on, 12:74
- identified, 10:244n
- Anciennes loix des François, 3:130–3:131, 3:175n, 3:546
- Traités sur les Coutumes Anglo-Normandes, 7:125
Houdetot, Elisabeth Françoise Sophie de La Live de Bellegarde, comtesse d’
- family of, 13:397
- letters from accounted for, 4:377n
- marital arrangement of, 1:121, 1:122n
- and military appointment for C. Despinville, 4:374, 4:377n, 5:405
- sends regards to TJ, 3:198
- TJ’s acquaintance with, 4:376, 5:431, 7:404
- bust of J. Barlow, 5:l, 5:358 (illus.)
- bust of Condorcet, 15:150n
- bust of B. Franklin, 15:li
- bust of J. P. Jones, 15:li
- bust of Lafayette, 15:li
- bust of J. Necker, 9:328n
- bust of TJ, 8:40, 8:41n, 11:267, 12:541–12:542, 20:156–20:157
- bust of Voltaire, 20:156
- bust of G. Washington, 9:352n, 15:li, 20:428
- statue of G. Washington for Va. state capitol, 9:385–9:386, 9:387n, 20:156
Houdon, Marie Ange Cécile Langlois (Jean Antoine Houdon’s wife), 20:156
House, Mary, 1:475, 1:513, 16:400
The House Carpenters’ Book of Prices, and Rules for measuring and valuing all their different kinds of work
- published by M. Carey, 12:264, 12:291, 12:369, 12:397, 14:119, 14:138, 16:115
- and wages at University of Virginia, 14:87, 14:170, 14:170, 14:173, 14:187, 14:196n, 14:196n, 14:211, 14:212, 14:216, 14:516, 14:520, 14:651, 14:651, 17:296, 17:298n, 17:576, 17:577n, 18:122, 19:310, 19:310, 19:311n, 19:433, 19:446, 19:447–19:448, 20:174, 20:177n, 20:307, 20:439
House Carpenters’ Book of Prices, and Rules, for Measuring and Valuing all their different kinds of Work (R. Folwell), 12:157, 12:159
household articles See also building materials; clocks; clothing; furniture; tools
- alabaster lamps, 1:190, 1:309, 20:126
- alum, 13:147, 15:46, 16:10, 18:50
- andirons, 19:9, 19:16n
- artwork, 8:393, 8:485, 8:486, 10:200
- askos, 17:lii, 17:392 (illus.)
- bags, 6:346, 6:346, 12:304, 15:86, 19:8
- basins, 6:348, 16:289, 16:289n
- baskets, 14:632
- bedclothes, 13:17, 16:337n
- bed cords, 16:7, 17:11
- beds, 4:231–4:232n, 4:383, 6:309, 6:310, 8:71, 8:186, 13:17, 13:68, 13:112, 13:169, 13:226, 13:386, 13:387, 15:230n, 15:247–15:248, 15:248n, 16:522, 17:154, 20:lii, 20:45
- beer jugs, 7:154, 7:155, 7:204, 7:710, 7:712, 7:716, 8:11, 8:11, 8:12
- beeswax, 18:50, 18:218
- blankets, 3:647+, 4:99, 4:231–4:232n, 4:382–4:383, 5:33, 5:34, 5:460–5:463, 6:308–6:309, 6:310, 6:344, 6:344, 8:68, 8:132, 8:158, 8:186, 9:76, 9:147, 12:361, 13:386, 13:387, 15:230n, 15:247–15:248, 15:248n, 16:12, 17:154, 18:40, 18:403, 19:11
- blinds, 15:172, 15:174, 15:206, 15:209, 15:247, 15:247
- bobbins, 19:14
- bolts, 11:548, 11:588, 15:206, 20:85
- bottles, 8:11, 8:12, 9:371, 9:371–9:372, 9:418, 9:512, 13:15, 13:15, 13:243, 18:39, 18:561, 19:103, 20:617
- bowls, 16:7
- brooms, 1:3, 5:119, 6:345, 12:362, 17:11, 19:14
- brushes, 6:344, 6:448, 12:362, 12:454, 16:14, 17:4, 17:10, 17:11, 19:15
- button molds, 15:451, 15:453n, 16:6, 17:234n, 19:16
- buttons, 6:344, 6:345, 9:565, 12:362, 15:475, 15:475n, 15:475n, 16:6, 16:6, 16:6, 16:6, 16:6, 16:9, 16:11, 16:11, 16:11, 16:13, 16:13, 17:5, 17:5, 17:5, 18:42, 18:44, 18:46, 18:48, 18:48, 18:603, 19:10, 19:13, 19:15, 19:16
- candles, 1:31, 1:31, 1:31, 1:32, 3:202, 3:301, 11:617, 15:209, 15:313, 15:325, 16:220, 16:267, 16:337n, 16:522, 18:42, 18:43
- candlesticks, 8:393, 8:485, 8:486, 10:575
- carpet, 4:231–4:232n, 7:73, 7:73n
- carriage handles, 7:360
- carts, 2:112, 15:86, 15:86, 15:257, 18:366, 18:648, 19:185, 19:185, 19:189, 20:30
- chamber pots, 16:289, 16:289n, 18:45
- charcoal, 2:299, 3:625, 6:517
- chariots, 1:41
- clocks, 1:85, 1:96
- cloth, 2:98–2:100, 2:175, 5:119, 9:565, 12:362
- coal, 1:155, 17:178, 20:84
- coffeepots, 4:231–4:232n, 8:393, 8:485, 8:486, 20:83
- comforters, 1:64, 1:76, 1:153, 1:286, 1:310
- copperas, 16:10, 19:14
- corks, 2:109, 4:522, 4:530, 5:394, 7:155, 7:188, 7:189, 7:710, 7:717, 7:717, 8:186, 9:371, 9:371–9:372, 9:418, 9:523, 9:542, 9:582, 9:602–9:603, 10:416, 10:462–10:463, 10:571, 11:189, 11:193, 11:204, 11:204n, 11:216, 13:15, 13:616–13:617, 14:37, 14:37, 14:166–14:167, 14:175, 15:353, 15:353n, 17:5, 17:110–17:111, 18:245, 18:258, 19:385, 19:385n, 19:394, 20:551, 20:563
- cotton cards, 8:185, 12:362
- counterpanes, 7:348, 17:153
- cups, 4:231–4:232n, 4:477, 6:348, 8:235, 8:393, 12:54, 12:54, 17:99, 17:100n, 17:135, 19:9
- curtains, 8:393, 8:485, 8:486
- decanters, 8:393, 8:485, 8:486, 19:14
- dishes, 4:231–4:232n, 4:477, 16:7, 18:41, 19:9, 19:9, 19:16n, 20:612
- distiller’s syphon, 1:482
- drawknives, 1:135, 1:136n
- dumbbells, 5:xlix, 5:310n, 5:358 (illus.)
- earthenware, 7:154, 7:602, 7:602, 18:597
- and 1810 census, 3:202
- 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, 10:609, 10:649, 12:8, 12:367–12:368, 12:481, 12:515–12:516, 14:44, 14:157
- fig-blue, 6:343, 6:349n, 15:71, 15:71n
- forks, 4:102, 6:347
- gigs, 1:488, 2:55, 2:60, 2:453
- glue, 18:42, 19:277
- gum, elastic, 19:88, 19:107
- haircloth, 15:527
- hair powder, 1:190, 1:245
- hinges, 15:172, 15:172, 15:174, 15:206, 19:13
- ink, 17:609, 18:545–18:546
- ink-powder, 17:11
- inkstands, 5:38, 5:39n, 5:109, 5:111, 14:591, 14:624, 16:505
- iron combs, 4:102
- iron salt, 18:405
- isinglass, 12:454
- jelly glasses, 19:10, 19:15, 19:15, 20:636
- knitting needles, 4:362, 12:397, 16:470n
- knitting pins, 6:344
- knives, 6:347, 6:348, 8:222, 12:l–12:li, 12:348 (illus.) , 14:8, 14:10n, 14:16, 14:20, 14:20, 14:20, 17:604–17:605, 18:23, 19:13, 19:646
- lampblack, 16:8, 17:7, 18:50, 19:15
- lamps, 4:362–4:363
- lanterns, 1:303
- lightning rods, 11:341–11:342, 11:342n, 11:469–11:470
- linseed oil, 1:55n, 1:77, 1:97, 5:33, 5:379, 15:473, 16:376, 16:389, 16:416, 18:174
- locks, 6:346, 11:548, 11:588, 11:589, 12:552, 12:633, 15:172, 15:174, 15:206, 16:6, 18:46, 19:690n, 20:13, 20:77, 20:78
- mattresses, 13:17, 13:169, 14:383n, 14:528, 15:378, 17:154
- milkpans, 1:303, 15:451, 15:485, 15:485n
- mirrors, 1:303, 8:393, 8:485, 8:486, 10:555n, 16:337n
- nail files, 19:603n
- napkins, 7:348, 14:632
- needles, 5:33, 6:345, 6:345, 16:12, 18:41
- padlocks, 1:302–1:303, 6:344, 6:344, 6:348, 15:451, 16:10, 17:4, 17:7, 17:8, 17:8, 18:42, 18:45, 18:48, 18:48, 18:49, 19:9
- pickling tubs, 15:86
- pincers, 19:11
- pins, 16:11
- pipes, tobacco, 8:109, 16:155, 16:174, 16:178–16:179
- pitchers, 16:289, 16:289n, 17:110, 18:41
- plates, 18:49
- portmanteaus, 14:245n, 20:362
- pots, 8:70–8:71, 8:113+, 8:186, 15:86, 16:180, 19:8, 19:11
- pounce, 18:545–18:546
- powder puff, 10:534
- putty, 6:344, 6:348, 16:11, 16:14, 19:10, 19:477
- razor case, 13:76
- razors, 8:23
- razor-strop paste, 15:523
- razor strops, 7:260, 7:270, 15:523, 15:523n, 15:551
- refrigerators, 14:632–14:633
- saddlebags, 19:559n
- saddles, 1:3
- saddle skirts, 16:38
- sal ammoniac, 1:467, 1:467, 3:183, 3:200, 13:73, 13:73n, 13:73n
- saucers, 4:477
- sheets, 4:231–4:232n, 17:153
- shot, 9:301, 16:6, 16:13, 16:13, 17:6, 18:41, 18:565
- shutters, 15:143, 15:209, 16:lii, 20:45, 20:553
- sifters, 8:71, 10:534, 18:42, 18:174, 19:11
- skillets, 19:11
- soap, 3:202, 12:324, 13:566, 13:581, 15:311, 15:313, 16:470–16:471
- spoons, 4:231–4:232n, 20:612
- stoneware, 17:47, 17:83, 17:95, 17:110, 17:113, 19:38
- stoves, 1:122, 3:530, 3:609, 4:191–4:192, 4:215–4:216, 4:232–4:233, 4:560, 5:38, 5:38–5:39n, 14:91, 14:128, 14:214, 14:218–14:219, 14:229, 14:243–14:244, 14:319–14:320, 14:442n, 14:444, 14:489, 14:493, 15:29, 15:122, 17:650, 17:654, 18:211, 18:321–18:322, 18:357–18:358, 20:lii, 20:12, 20:13, 20:83, 20:84–20:85
- sugar dishes, 4:231–4:232n
- tablecloths, 3:551, 7:348, 8:xlvii, 8:241, 18:50, 19:12
- tacks, 17:4
- tallow, 3:301, 10:467n, 14:472, 16:151, 17:498, 18:241
- tape, 17:7, 19:14
- tea chests, 1:44
- teapots, 4:231–4:232n, 8:485, 8:486, 17:4, 20:83
- thread, 4:358, 6:344, 6:344, 6:345, 6:345, 6:345, 6:349n, 9:565, 9:566, 9:597, 12:362, 12:397, 15:450, 15:451, 15:451, 15:451, 15:451, 15:452, 15:452n, 15:475n, 15:475n, 16:6, 16:6, 16:8, 16:8, 16:11, 16:11, 16:11, 16:12, 16:13, 16:13, 16:14, 17:4, 17:5, 17:5, 17:5, 17:5, 17:5, 17:6, 17:6, 17:7, 17:8, 17:234n, 18:41, 18:42, 18:42, 18:43, 18:43, 18:44, 18:44, 18:46, 18:47, 18:48, 18:48, 19:10, 19:11, 19:11, 19:13, 19:14, 19:15, 20:209, 20:216
- toothbrushes, 11:626n, 16:12
- tooth powder, 11:626n
- towels, 11:626n
- tumblers, 17:11, 18:40, 19:9
- tureens, 18:45, 19:9
- turpentine, 1:82, 3:442, 3:453, 3:512–3:513, 3:518, 4:102, 4:102, 5:182n, 5:676, 8:81, 14:230, 15:450, 15:473, 18:174, 19:15, 19:16n
- varnish, 1:419, 9:225, 15:473, 16:177, 16:178, 17:573
- vases, 16:155, 16:180, 16:181, 20:126
- wafers (for sealing letters), 4:647, 15:451, 16:13, 18:545–18:546
- waiters (trays), 4:231–4:232n, 8:241
- wax, 5:119, 8:81, 18:545–18:546
- wineglasses, 6:344, 16:10, 18:40, 19:9
- wire, 19:88, 19:106–19:107, 19:108
- wool cards, 4:362, 4:417, 4:612, 6:345, 8:185, 12:362
House of Representatives, U.S. See also Congress, U.S.; Magruder, Patrick
- and J. Anderson bribery case, 12:398–12:399, 12:400–12:401n
- and assumption of Revolutionary War debts, 12:423
- and batture controversy, 2:428, 3:203–3:204
- chamber of, 3:555–3:556, 10:615, 11:480, 11:571, 11:612, 12:640, 12:642, 18:300–18:301
- chaplains to, 13:425, 18:37–18:38, 18:518, 18:564, 18:657, 19:612
- Claims Committee, 9:508–9:509, 20:579–20:580, 20:580n
- clerical salaries in, 8:115
- clerk of, 1:275, 19:365, 19:365n, 20:254–20:255, 20:294
- and commercial edicts by foreign powers, 2:195, 2:195n
- and congressional reapportionment, 18:394n
- and convoy bill, 2:253, 2:254n
- Currency Committee, 11:165–11:166, 11:166n
- debates in, 7:560n, 12:251–12:252, 18:300–18:301, 19:337–19:338, 20:588n
- and declaration of war, 5:142n
- and duration of wartime taxation, 6:311, 6:313n
- and electoral districts, 10:611n
- and Embargo Act of 1812, 4:586, 4:587n
- Foreign Relations Committee, 4:377n
- and R. Fulton’s torpedo, 2:251n
- honor disputes in, 2:53, 2:106–2:107, 2:124, 3:425, 3:425n
- and implementation of treaties, 9:548–9:550, 9:550–9:551n, 9:551n, 9:551–9:552n
- journals of, 2:427–2:428, 7:701, 8:631, 12:398, 12:400, 17:609, 18:166, 18:181, 18:524, 19:462
- Judiciary Committee, 16:462, 16:464–16:465n, 19:532n
- and Macon’s Bill No. 1, 2:130, 2:131n, 2:169
- and Macon’s Bill No. 2, 2:345, 2:346n, 2:418, 2:419n, 3:255, 3:256n, 3:463, 3:464n, 3:600
- marble for, 15:284, 15:284n
- members subscribe to book, 11:110
- mentioned, 1:512, 1:534, 2:570, 12:368, 16:616, 18:386, 18:387
- Military Affairs Committee, 18:387, 19:337
- and Missouri question, 15:238n, 15:364, 15:433–15:434, 15:434n, 15:443–15:444, 15:444, 15:444n, 15:492, 15:512n, 15:564, 16:158, 16:489–16:490, 16:491n
- number of members in, 8:594, 8:596n
- and office of postmaster general, 7:196
- party sentiment in, 3:473, 3:474n, 3:502
- petitions to, 11:8–11:12, 11:498–11:499, 11:500n, 15:51n, 17:465n
- and presidential elections, 20:102, 20:102, 20:103n
- Public Expenditures Committee, 18:432, 18:433n
- and public works, 2:589, 2:613–2:614
- and purchase of TJ’s library, 7:679–7:680, 7:680, 8:26, 8:26n, 8:36, 9:409, 9:409–9:410n
- qualifications for membership in, 7:144–7:145, 7:176–7:177, 7:184, 8:526, 8:528n, 15:18, 15:19n
- and R. Randall and C. Whitney bribery case, 12:401n
- and removal of U.S. capital from Washington, 8:14–8:15n
- Report of the Committee Appointed to Inquire Into the Conduct of General Wilkinson, 3:428–3:431
- reports to, 16:484n, 16:611n, 16:638n, 17:464–17:465, 19:338n
- and revision of judiciary law, 18:81
- Roads and Canals Committee, 9:338, 9:338–9:339n
- and select committee on clerks, 14:182, 14:183n
- Speaker of, 16:158, 16:159n, 16:184, 16:186, 18:300
- and taxes, 4:529, 4:529n, 4:539, 4:540n, 9:513n, 13:378–13:380, 13:380n, 17:523n, 17:656, 18:5, 18:6–18:7
- TJ’s proposal to limit debate in, 2:153–2:154
- and trade licenses, 5:637n
- and Va. land warrants, 4:568–4:569n
- on War of 1812, 5:282, 5:282n
- Ways and Means Committee, 2:59n, 4:519, 4:520n, 5:23n, 6:220, 8:16, 8:32, 8:33n, 8:155n, 9:510n, 13:438, 13:439n, 16:221, 18:386–18:387, 19:336–19:338, 19:338n
- and weights and measures, 12:90
- translates Ecce Homo! or A critical inquiry into the History of Jesus Christ (Holbach), 19:620, 19:621n
How, John (ship captain), 14:334n
Howard, Mr. (of Albemarle Co.), 20:30
- governor of La. Territory, 4:53, 4:71
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:625
- U.S. representative from Ky., 1:199, 1:200n, 1:224
Howard, Benjamin (Bedford Co. clerk), 5:32, 5:32–5:33, 5:33n, 5:35, 5:233
- An Account of the Principal Lazarettos in Europe, 20:75–20:76, 20:77, 20:77n
- penal reforms of, 18:142
Howard, Thomas (of Washington, D.C.), 8:592, 8:592
Howe, Caroline, 3:87–3:88, 17:374
- identified, 3:232n
- introduces N. Helme, 15:5–15:6
- letters from, 3:229–3:232, 15:5–15:6
- letters from accounted for, 3:232n
- letters to, 3:257
- as member of Confederation Congress, 17:333
- and R.I. politics, 3:229–3:232, 3:257
Howell, Jeremiah Brown, 3:229–3:230, 3:232n, 8:147
Howell & Jones. See Jones & Howell (Philadelphia firm)
Howland, G. G. & S. See G. G. & S. Howland (New York firm)
Howland, Jonathan (ship captain), 12:566
Hubbard, Cate (TJ’s slave; b. 1747)
- at Bear Creek plantation, 15:428
- family of, 3:412n
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:382, 4:383, 4:383, 4:384, 4:385, 5:460, 5:460, 5:460, 6:309, 6:309, 6:309, 6:310, 6:310, 8:60, 8:60, 8:61, 8:62, 8:255, 8:255, 8:255, 8:255, 13:387, 13:387, 13:387, 13:387
- spinner, 4:380
Hubbard, Jame (TJ’s slave; father of James Hubbard)
- delivers letter to TJ, 5:306
- family of, 3:412n
- hat for, 7:124
- hog for, 8:72
- hog keeper, 4:381, 5:489
- mentioned, 5:34
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:385, 5:460, 6:309, 8:60, 8:255
Hubbard, James (Jame) (TJ’s slave)
- capture of, 4:620, 5:5, 5:5n, 5:34
- identified, 3:412–3:413n
- reward for return of, 3:612–3:613, 3:613n
- sold by TJ, 3:411–3:412, 3:513, 7:45
- witness in court, 5:381
Hubbard, James (TJ’s slave; b. 1818)
- identified, 12:341n
- letter from, 12:341
- letter to, 12:374–12:375
- and T. A. Massillon, 12:341, 12:374–12:375
- delivers message, 4:12
- dispute of with J. A. Goodman, 8:173–8:174, 8:174, 8:185
- hat for, 7:124
- laborer, 4:379, 8:185, 8:185–8:186, 14:443
- marriage of, 8:173, 8:173, 8:174, 8:185
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:385, 4:388n, 5:462, 6:308, 8:61
- TJ on, 8:186
- works at Poplar Forest, 2:89, 2:149, 2:150, 5:403
Hubbard, Sally (TJ’s slave; b. 1797)
Hubbard, Sarah (Sally) (TJ’s slave; b. 1788)
- family of, 5:463n, 19:333
- hempen bed for, 8:71
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:382, 4:384, 4:385, 5:460, 6:309, 6:309, 6:310, 8:61, 8:62, 8:62, 8:62, 8:255, 8:255, 8:255, 8:255
Hubbs, Charles (of Germantown, Pa.), 10:151–10:152
Hubbs, Mary Clemens (of Germantown, Pa.), 10:151–10:152, 10:152
- De la Saisie des Batimens Neutres, ou Du Droit qu’ont les Nations Belligérantes d’arréter les Navires des Peuples Amis, 17:450, 17:450n
- and Limestone Survey lawsuit, 3:432–3:433, 3:433n, 10:302, 10:302n, 12:81, 14:428–14:430, 18:373, 19:63–19:64
- exchanges tree cuttings with TJ, 9:542
- identified, 8:653n
- letters from, 9:542, 14:119
- letter to, 8:652–8:653
- and Limestone Survey, 3:433n, 8:392, 8:393n, 8:485, 14:428–14:430, 15:156, 18:373, 19:63–19:64
- and W. McClure’s debts, 5:174–5:175, 5:328–5:329, 5:574, 5:639–5:640
- mentioned, 5:658–5:659
- petition to General Assembly, 4:346–4:349
- recommends D. White, 14:119
- TJ lends hedge shears to, 8:652–8:653
- and Central College subscription, 11:329, 13:162
- and Limestone Survey lawsuit, 3:432–3:433, 3:433n, 10:302, 10:302n, 12:81, 14:428–14:430, 18:373, 19:63–19:64
Hudson River, 3:333, 3:459–3:460, 3:597–3:598, 9:558, 11:219n, 11:259, 12:652, 13:114, 19:439, 20:435
Hudson strawberry, 2:140, 3:439, 3:545, 4:497, 4:498n, 4:498n, 4:523, 4:561, 5:382, 9:563
- edits Commentaria in Sacram Scripturam (Origen), 12:447, 16:188, 19:526
- The History of the Commerce and Navigation of the Ancients, 10:486
- Agreement by Elijah Huffman and Aaron Fray to Lay Pipe at the University of Virginia, 15:545
- identified, 15:545n
- and University of Virginia, 16:307, 16:310, 16:313, 16:317, 16:320, 17:623, 17:625, 17:650, 19:177
- identified, 19:132n
- letter from, 19:131–19:132
- letter to, 19:141
- seeks to purchase Natural Bridge, 19:131–19:132, 19:141
Hughes, Anne (TJ’s slave; b. 1807)
Hughes, Caroline (TJ’s slave; b. 1818)
Hughes, Cornelius (TJ’s slave; b. 1811)
Hughes, Critta (TJ’s slave; b. 1820)
Hughes, Dolly (TJ’s slave; b. 1809)
Hughes, James, 18:419, 18:423n
Hughes, Joe (TJ’s slave; b. 1805)
- medical treatment for, 10:106
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:388, 16:648
- on smallpox vaccination list, 9:717
Hughes, Joseph. See Hewes, Joseph
Hughes, Louisa (TJ’s slave; b. 1816)
- prophecies of, 4:483, 4:626, 5:12
- A Solemn Warning To All Dwellers Upon the Earth, 4:483, 4:484n, 5:12
Hughes, Thomas (TJ’s slave; b. 1813)
Hughes, Wormley (TJ’s slave; b. 1781)
- brings A. Marks to Monticello, 4:417n
- and campeachy chair, 14:636
- and earthworks at Monticello, 3:244, 7:400, 7:400n
- mentioned, 16:418
- on Monticello slave lists, 4:387, 16:647
- sends plants and seeds to TJ, 10:517–10:518, 10:536
- and Shadwell milldam, 18:610
- transports TJ’s horses, 8:390
- transports wine, 10:300, 10:300n, 10:434–10:435, 10:435
Hughes & Fettyplace (Marseille firm), 15:348, 15:369
Hughes Crab apple. See Hewes Crab apple
Hũlings, William E., 1:521, 1:521n
- American general, 8:215, 8:222, 8:227n, 8:540
- governor of Mich. Territory, 1:660–1:661, 2:58n, 11:277
- J. Madison on, 5:319–5:320
- papers of captured, 5:635–5:636, 5:637n
- and surrender of Northwest Army, 5:330, 5:331n, 5:336n, 5:336–5:337, 5:345, 5:352–5:353, 5:355, 5:357, 5:366, 5:368, 5:385, 5:437, 5:445, 5:449, 5:493, 5:538, 5:580, 6:112, 6:171, 6:209, 6:276, 6:645, 6:645n, 7:8, 7:9n, 7:10, 7:11, 7:12n, 7:14, 7:87, 7:89n, 7:91, 7:92–7:93n, 7:525, 8:215, 8:219, 8:219, 8:259, 8:263, 8:357
- TJ compares to B. Arnold, 5:366
- TJ favors execution of, 6:619
- family of, 12:94–12:95
- identified, 12:96n
- Peace-Republicans’ Manual, 12:94–12:96, 12:276
- TJ thanks, 12:276
Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 18:533
Human Longevity (J. Easton), 10:486
- identified, 10:334n
- letter from, 10:332–10:335
- political views of, 10:332–10:334, 10:335n
- seeks federal appointment, 10:334, 10:335n
Humboldt, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander, baron von
- B. S. Barton’s acquaintance with, 8:325–8:326
- as A. G. Bonpland’s collaborator, 17:388, 17:551
- Carte des lignes Isothermes, 17:166, 17:167n
- De Distributione Geographica Plantarum, 11:395, 11:395n, 11:434
- engravings of, 2:310, 2:487, 2:512, 3:503–3:504, 3:504n, 3:563
- Essai politique sur le royaume de la Nouvelle-Espagne, 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 sur la géographie des plantes, 1:265, 1:267n
- family of, 7:541
- friendship with G. Fabbroni, 19:346n
- identified, 1:24–1:25n
- influence of, 9:392
- introduces J. Corrêa da Serra, 4:353, 4:539n, 4:547
- and Lafayette, 4:358
- letters from, 1:264–1:267, 3:107–3:108, 4:352–4:354, 4:358+
- letters from accounted for, 4:354n
- letters to, 1:24–1:25, 3:553–3:555, 7:29–7:32, 11:434–11:435
- likeness of, at Monticello, 1:593
- and map of Mexico, 4:352–4:353, 4:354n
- and Mémoires de Frédérique Sophie Wilhelmine de Prusse, Margrave de Bareith, 4:323, 5:189
- mentioned, 2:287, 11:463, 11:618
- Nivellement barométrique, 1:452, 1:453n, 1:455, 1:455n, 1:482
- observations in natural history, 7:210
- Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent, during the years 1799–1804. by Alexander de Humboldt, and Aimé Bonpland (trans. H. M. Williams), 10:243, 10:244n
- proposed letter of introduction to, 8:322n
- Recueil d’observations astronomiques, 1:24, 1:25n, 1:264, 1:267n, 1:455, 1:455n, 4:352, 4:354n, 7:29
- requests seeds from TJ, 4:358+
- rumored trip to Tibet, 4:353
- sends books to TJ, 4:352–4:353, 4:354n, 4:586, 19:609
- sends greetings to TJ, 1:141, 1:629, 3:106, 10:243, 20:446
- sent geophysical work, 2:536
- and South American independence, 9:391, 11:434
- Tableaux de la Nature, 1:264, 1:267n, 1:482, 1:483n
- TJ praises scientific writings of, 1:482
- TJ sends greetings to, 11:417, 20:282
- and TJ’s Notes on the State of Virginia, 4:352, 4:354n
- travels to India, 3:447
- and University of Berlin, 4:354n
- visits Germany, 4:325
- Voyage aux régions équinoxiales du nouveau continent, 1:25n, 1:37, 1:267n, 1:482, 3:447n, 3:554, 3:555n
- Voyage de Humboldt et Bonpland, 1:24–1:25n, 1:455, 1:455n
- and D. B. Warden, 3:557–3:558n, 7:506, 7:506n+, 10:243
- on yellow fever, 10:127, 10:128, 10:130, 10:145n
- J. Adams on, 15:410
- autobiography of, 10:553, 10:553n
- cited by TJ, 6:582, 6:593n, 10:163, 10:164n
- and climate change, 14:185, 14:186n
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:664
- criticized, 7:74, 8:328
- death of, 10:6
- The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, 3:5, 3:7n, 3:7n, 3:86, 6:551, 6:552n, 7:249, 7:527–7:528, 7:532n, 8:235, 8:581, 10:164n, 10:552–10:553, 10:553n, 10:588–10:589, 13:24, 13:24n, 13:410–13:412, 13:585, 14:185, 15:376, 16:150, 16:169, 16:441, 16:473, 18:399, 19:506
- mentioned, 6:228, 6:238, 6:296, 6:302, 7:480, 7:480, 7:629, 7:715, 10:589
- Philosophical Essays on Morals, Literature, and Politics, 12:438, 12:475, 12:480
- political opinions of, 1:254n, 6:296, 8:328, 8:328–8:329n
- quoted, 13:487, 13:489n
- referenced, 19:320–19:321
- on state-affiliated religions, 20:87, 20:88n
- TJ on, 14:138, 18:251
- A Treatise of Human Nature, 9:635–9:636, 9:638n, 10:587
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:507
- works of, 8:49, 8:657, 11:383
humhums (textile), 6:345, 6:349n
- A Dissertation on Fire, 9:307, 9:307, 9:307n, 9:308n, 10:163–10:164
- identified, 9:308n
- letter from, 9:307–9:308
- letter to, 10:163–10:164
- Long Talk, spoken at Seekhonk, on the Fourth of July, 1812, 9:307, 9:307–9:308n, 10:164
- sends works to TJ, 9:307–9:308
- works of, 10:163–10:164
- anecdote of, 13:464
- imported sheep of, 1:16, 1:17, 1:18, 1:19n, 1:666–1:667, 2:431, 2:431, 5:496, 6:504
- and medals commemorating Revolutionary War, 9:91, 15:292
- mentioned, 1:647, 3:241n
- mission to Algiers of, 10:676–10:677, 11:60
- secretary of legation in Paris, 2:126
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:507
- wool factory of, 4:40
- on emancipation of slaves, 11:7–11:8, 11:8–11:12, 11:60–11:61
- identified, 11:8n
- as justice of the peace, 5:283
- letters from, 11:7–11:8, 11:497
- letter to, 11:60–11:61
- as physician, 11:497
- Plan for Emancipating and Colonizing American Slaves, 11:8–11:12
- family of, 16:162, 16:162
- finances of, 16:162
- letter from, 16:161–16:162
- requests works from TJ, 16:162
- on TJ, 16:162
- family of, 19:627n
- The History of the Late War between the United States and Great Britain, 9:414n, 9:522, 10:457–10:458, 11:493–11:494, 11:495n, 17:185, 17:185, 19:626
- identified, 9:414n
- letters from, 9:414, 10:457–10:458, 17:185–17:186, 19:626–19:627
- letters to, 9:522, 17:219
- Proposals for publishing by subscription, the History of America, From its discovery by Christopher Columbus, to the year 1812, 17:185, 17:219
- Proposal for Publishing by Subscription, the Poetical Works of Gilbert John Hunt, 19:626–19:627, 19:627n
- requests money from TJ, 19:627
- sends prospectus to TJ, 9:414, 9:522, 17:185, 19:626–19:627
Hunt, T. & R. (London firm). See T. & R. Hunt (London firm)
- identified, 19:170n
- Manners and Customs of Several Indian Tribes located west of the Mississippi, 19:169, 19:170n
- Memoirs of a Captivity among the Indians of North America, from childhood to the age of nineteen, 20:50
- reputation of, 20:50
- TJ introduces, 19:169
- visits Monticello, 19:169, 19:170n, 19:555
- visits Montpellier (Madison family estate), 19:170n
- identified, 4:397n
- letters from, 4:527, 6:213–6:214
- letters to, 4:396–4:397, 6:213
- and TJ’s clocks, 4:396–4:397, 4:527, 6:213, 6:213, 6:214n
- Campbell Co. innkeeper, 9:20, 10:491, 10:518, 13:126, 14:541, 14:542n, 14:635, 17:153, 17:429
- identified, 9:20n
Hunter, William (d. 1777), 18:660
Hunter, William (1774–1849), 5:496, 18:660, 18:662n
Hunter’s Ordinary (Campbell Co.; proprietor Robert Hunter), 8:79, 8:79n, 10:491, 10:492n, 10:518, 12:634–12:635, 16:276, 17:153, 17:153
Hunter v. Fairfax. See Martin v. Hunter’s Lessee
Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, countess of
- as district attorney, 1:277, 1:278
- as member of Confederation Congress, 4:468n
- as president of Continental Congress, 4:468n, 19:140n
- identified, 13:157n
- letters to, 13:157, 17:95, 19:464, 20:167
- as merchant, 13:349, 13:349n, 20:212, 20:215, 20:508
- TJ invites to Monticello, 13:157, 17:95, 19:464, 20:167
- and University of Virginia, 16:315, 17:625, 17:632, 17:640, 19:49, 19:50, 19:51, 19:57, 20:195, 20:199, 20:211, 20:212, 20:214, 20:215, 20:555
Huntress (packet sloop), 17:86
Huron Indians, 16:119, 16:119, 16:119, 16:119, 16:131, 16:133, 16:261
Hus (Huss), Jan (John), 8:551, 9:431
The Husbandry of the Ancients (A. Dickson), 1:581, 2:82, 7:626, 11:164, 14:222, 14:240, 19:508
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:662
- A Short Introduction To Moral Philosophy, 7:458, 7:458n, 7:627
- writings of, 14:60
Hutchinson, James, 6:254, 7:217, 13:148
- correspondence of published, 6:258, 6:259, 15:128, 17:277, 17:278n
- The History of the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay, 1:581, 5:387, 5:390n, 5:508–5:509, 19:507
- mentioned, 6:258
- as royal official, 12:494, 12:494, 12:495, 12:496
Hutchinson, Travers & Company (Lisbon firm), 8:694
- in collegiate curriculum, 16:381, 16:443
- A Course of Mathematics, 5:447, 5:448n, 5:455, 5:493, 7:250–7:251, 7:253n, 9:192n, 13:382, 17:410
- A Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary, 7:251, 7:253n
- Mathematical Tables, 1:576, 4:148, 4:149n, 8:674n, 9:60, 9:131, 9:274, 12:372, 12:389, 12:439, 12:514
- and velocity of fired cannonballs, 6:245, 6:249n
- works of, 19:617
hyacinths, 3:545, 3:633, 4:523, 5:358, 5:465, 5:553, 10:517, 10:536–10:537, 10:537
Hyacinthus monstrosus. See feathered hyacinths
Hyde, Edward, 1st Earl of Clarendon. See Clarendon, Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of
Hyde de Neuville, Anne Marguerite Joséphine Henriette Rouillé de Marigny (Jean Guillaume Hyde de Neuville’s wife), 11:166, 11:167n, 12:li–12:lii, 12:348 (illus.) , 18:37
Hyde de Neuville, Jean Guillaume
- E. W. R. Coolidge on, 18:37, 18:300
- family of, 11:166, 11:167n
- as French ambassador to U.S., 9:656–9:657, 10:253–10:254, 10:483, 10:484n, 11:267, 11:267n, 12:473, 17:142, 17:143n, 18:430
- identified, 4:374–4:375n
- letters from, 4:434–4:435, 5:405–5:406, 13:459–13:461
- letters from accounted for, 4:375n
- letters to, 4:374–4:375, 5:430–5:431, 13:489–13:490
- and Louis XVIII, 7:404
- as member of French Chambre des Députés, 19:601
- and military appointment for C. Despinville, 4:374, 4:375n, 4:376, 4:434, 5:405, 5:430–5:431, 5:435–5:436
- poses as “Dr. Rolland”, 14:601n
- proposed visit of to Monticello, 10:253, 10:314
- reports on French affairs, 13:459–13:460, 13:489
- and Statement of Improvements in the Theory and Practice of the Science of Medicine (T. Ewell), 14:601
- and tariffs, 13:460
- visits Monticello, 13:490
- visits Montpellier (Madison family estate), 12:lii
- family of, 16:125
- health of, 16:125
- identified, 16:126n
- letters from, 16:124–16:126, 17:250
- letter to, 17:265
- requests works from TJ, 16:125, 16:126, 17:250, 17:265
- valedictory address of, 16:124–16:125, 16:126n
Hyder, John William, 16:124–16:125, 16:125, 16:126n
- collegiate education in, 13:208, 13:215n, 20:458
- and manufacturing, 7:558
- study of, 7:638, 7:639, 7:663, 7:666, 7:686
hydrochloric acid. See acid, marine (hydrochloric, muriatic)
hydrostatic engine, 7:232–7:233, 7:233n, 7:268–7:269
- collegiate education in, 13:208, 13:214n, 20:458
- and manufacturing, 7:558
- study of, 7:638, 7:639, 7:663, 7:666, 7:686
hygiene See also health; medicine; public health
L’Hymen et La Naissance, ou Poésies en l’honneur de leurs majestés Impériales et Royales, 5:214, 5:215n
Hymn to Zeus (Cleanthes), 6:520–6:521, 6:521–6:522, 6:522n, 6:540–6:541, 6:542–6:543n, 6:550, 6:551
Hymns of Intercession for All Mankind (C. Wesley), 18:60n
hypochondria, 2:336, 10:529, 16:77
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