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Eagle Tavern (Richmond), 1:611n, 1:613, 1:614n, 6:334
- and Cherokee Indians, 7:162, 7:162–7:163n, 7:163–7:164, 7:199–7:200, 7:200n
- identified, 7:163n
- ironworks of, 7:162, 7:162–7:163n, 7:163–7:164, 7:199–7:200, 7:200n, 7:203
- letters from, 7:162–7:163
- letters to, 7:199–7:200
Eastburn, Kirk & Company (New York firm)
East Florida. See also Florida
- and Amelia Island, 4:593, 4:594n, 4:623, 4:665
- J. Madison on, 4:284n
- TJ favors U.S. seizure of, 3:281–3:282, 3:327, 3:328n, 3:437
- and War of 1812, 5:651–5:652, 6:67, 6:67–6:68, 6:112, 6:113n, 8:223–8:224
Eastman, Jonathan, 3:120–3:121, 3:122n
- charged with fraud, 7:365, 7:366n
- as congressman for Missouri Territory, 7:93, 7:94n
- and land claims, 4:70–4:71
- seeks territorial judgeship, 7:365, 7:366n
- TJ on, 7:365
- chartered, 2:266, 2:268n
- letter from trustees of lottery for, 2:266–2:268
- letter to trustees of lottery for, 2:365–2:366
- lottery to benefit, 2:266–2:267, 2:268n, 2:365
An Easy First Book for Children; or The First Part of the Rhyming Spelling Book. on a new plan (Saunders), 2:306–2:308
An ecclesiastical history, ancient and modern, from the birth of Christ to the beginning of the eighteenth century (Mosheim), 1:581
Eccleston, Daniel Belteshazzar Plantagenet
Eclogues (Virgil), 1:345n, 3:370, 3:370–3:371n, 5:319n, 6:616
Écoles Normales. See Séances des Écoles Normales, recueillies par des Sténographes et revues par les Professeurs
Economie de la Vie Humaine (trans. Bordes), 3:50n
The Economy of Human Life (Dodsley and Stanhope), 3:50n
- Map of the Country Thirty Miles Round the City of New York, 5:263n, 5:305–5:306
- Map of the Western Part of the State of New York, 3:597–3:598
Eddystone Rocks (English Channel)
Edgehill (T. M. Randolph’s Albemarle Co. estate)
- contour plowing at, 2:254
- family at, 2:393, 3:644
- location of, 4:6n
- purchased from TJ, 3:432
- M. J. Randolph at, 4:132
- and T. J. Randolph, 6:19, 6:20n
- in T. M. Randolph’s will, 6:19–6:20
- spring near, 4:143
- wheat crop at, 6:620
Edgehill School (Albemarle Co.), 3:635n
Edgemont (J. P. Cocke’s Albemarle Co. estate)
- J. Adams reads, 7:480
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:665
- The Modern Griselda: A Tale, 3:623n, 3:633, 3:633n, 3:634n, 4:289
- Moral Tales for young people, 3:623n, 3:635, 3:635n, 4:289, 8:234
- The Parent’s Assistant; or, Stories for Children, 2:101, 2:193, 2:264, 3:122, 4:289
- Tales of Fashionable Life, 2:193, 2:264, 3:122
Edinburgh, University of, 2:565, 4:427
Edinburgh Encyclopedia, 3:51n, 3:589, 3:609
Edinburgh Review, 1:348, 1:349n, 3:599, 3:599n, 4:367, 4:367n, 4:477–4:478, 4:485, 5:634–5:635, 5:636n, 6:52, 6:402, 6:406, 7:344, 7:367–7:368, 7:388–7:389, 7:389–7:390n, 7:568–7:569, 7:629, 8:83, 8:83, 8:234
Edmund (M. Daingerfield’s slave)
education. See also Randolph, Thomas Jefferson (TJ’s grandson): education of; schools and colleges
- of Alexander I, 8:671
- books on, 8:382, 8:383n, 8:550–8:551, 8:551n
- bound pamphlets on, 8:630, 8:630
- and bullying, 7:342
- classical, 8:111
- T. Cooper on, 7:657, 7:657–7:666, 7:684–7:688, 8:12–8:13, 8:447, 8:449n
- for deaf, dumb, and blind, 7:638
- P. S. Du Pont de Nemours on, 1:202n, 1:584–1:585, 4:125, 7:168, 7:169n, 7:223, 8:382, 8:383n, 8:429
- effect of War of 1812 on, 7:194–7:195, 8:111
- elementary, 7:637, 7:661, 7:668, 7:685, 8:183
- Essai Général d’Education (Jullien), 2:353, 2:405, 2:504, 2:532–2:533
- in fine arts, 7:639, 7:687
- French language, 8:68, 8:512–8:513, 8:513–8:514, 8:585
- in Great Britain, 7:658–7:659, 7:659
- of Indian children, 1:7, 1:660–1:662, 2:55–2:57, 2:58n, 3:369–3:370, 3:543, 3:543n
- T. Kosciuszko on, 4:469, 8:344–8:345
- in Ky., 1:456
- Latin, 3:327–3:328, 3:372, 3:501, 6:65, 7:447, 7:658, 7:659, 7:660–7:661, 7:662–7:663, 7:666, 7:685–7:686, 8:13, 8:513, 8:514
- military instruction, 6:209, 7:640, 8:344–8:345, 8:388
- at Monticello, 1:181–1:182, 1:215n, 1:245, 1:389, 1:416, 1:650, 2:28, 2:51, 2:58, 2:92, 2:103, 2:129, 2:206, 2:341, 2:378, 6:132, 6:134, 7:647, 8:240, 8:585
- professional, 7:638–7:640, 7:640, 7:685, 8:135
- religious, 8:7n, 8:12, 8:341–8:342
- Sketch of a Plan and Method of Education (Neef), 4:661
- S. H. Smith on, 1:30n
- of TJ, 8:297
- TJ on, 2:365–2:366, 2:420, 4:162–4:163, 6:180, 6:208, 6:565, 6:565, 6:606, 7:177, 7:447–7:448, 7:636–7:641, 8:12–8:13, 8:90–8:94, 8:101, 8:103, 8:183–8:184, 8:341–8:342, 8:385–8:386n, 8:512–8:513, 8:513–8:514, 8:646–8:647
- TJ solicits advice on, 7:606, 7:649, 7:678
- of Trist brothers, 4:573, 4:574n
- J. Tyler on, 2:384–2:385, 2:457
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:502
- vocational, 7:639–7:640, 7:687
- C. Wistar on, 8:243, 8:445–8:447
- T. Cooper on, 7:657–7:666, 7:684–7:688, 8:12–8:13, 8:447, 8:449n
- curriculum of, 8:446–8:447
- faculty for, 7:641, 7:663, 7:687
- reform of, 8:446–8:447, 8:449n
- in rhetoric, 8:352–8:353, 8:354n
- TJ on, 7:637–7:638, 7:640, 8:12–8:13, 8:90–8:94, 8:183
- at University of Pennsylvania, 8:445–8:447, 8:449n
Edward (Saint Edward, “the Confessor”), king of England, 7:125
- and Georgia Republican, 4:92, 4:127–4:128, 4:130–4:131
- identified, 4:93n
- letters from, 4:92–4:93
- letters to, 4:127–4:128
Edwin (TJ’s slave; b. 1793). See Colbert, Edwin (TJ’s slave; b. 1793)
Edy (TJ’s slave; b. 1787). See Fossett, Edith (Edy) Hern (TJ’s slave; b. 1787)
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:385, 4:386n, 5:462, 6:308, 6:308, 8:61, 8:62, 8:255, 8:255
- pot for, 8:70–8:71
- weaver, 4:380, 4:380
Effets du blocus continental (D’Ivernois), 3:198, 3:200n, 3:274
eggplant, 2:481, 4:497, 4:498n, 4:498n
- and batture controversy, 3:45–3:46, 3:132–3:134, 3:135n, 3:226
- deities of, 7:33, 7:35–7:36n
- financial system of, 2:582
- rulers of, 7:66, 7:67n
- TJ on, 2:274
- water-raising technology in, 6:380
Eirenarcha: or, Of the office of the Iustices of peace (Lambarde), 3:546
An Elegy on the late honorable Titus Hosmer (Barlow), 5:614, 5:617n, 5:618
“Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” (Gray), 1:238, 1:240n
Élemens de l’Histoire de France, depuis Clovis jusqu’à Louis XV (Millot), 1:580
Elemens d’hygiène (Tourtelle), 1:597n
Élémens d’Idéologie (Destutt de Tracy), 4:203, 4:209n, 4:239–4:241, 4:242–4:243n, 5:7, 5:8n, 5:83, 5:114, 5:211, 5:223, 5:276, 5:436, 5:576, 5:577, 5:578, 5:579n, 5:635, 6:52, 6:458, 6:526, 6:530n
- bound for TJ, 8:630, 8:630
- manuscript of, sent to TJ, 7:3, 7:90, 7:472–7:473
- preparation of, 7:3–7:4, 7:527, 7:532n
- TJ on, 7:3–7:4, 7:450
- TJ sends to T. Cooper, 7:125
Elementary or Fundamental Principles of The Philosophy of Natural History (J. G. Burkhard), 8:388, 8:672
Elements (Euclid), 7:662, 7:700
Elements of Botany (B. S. Barton), 1:35, 1:581, 7:626
Elements of Chemistry (Chaptal), 1:307
Elements of Criticism (Kames), 1:576, 7:629
The Elements of English Composition (D. Irving), 7:662
The Elements of Euclid (R. Simson), 1:576, 1:650, 7:250, 7:253n
Elements of General History (C. F. X. Millot), 1:580, 7:629
Elements of Mineralogy (Kirwan), 2:375, 2:377n
Elements of the Greek Language … Being a Translation of Dr. Moor’s Celebrated Greek Grammar (eds. S. Blatchford and G. Ewing), 8:660
Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind (D. Stewart), 1:576, 7:627, 8:118, 8:472, 8:672, 8:673n
- identified, 5:484n
- introduced by J. Mason, 6:92
- letters from, 6:123
- letters to, 6:149–6:150
- and Shadwell mills, 5:483–5:484, 5:499, 5:530, 5:570–5:571, 6:91, 6:118, 6:123, 6:149–6:150, 6:166
Elizabeth I, queen of England, 1:382
Elizabeth Wilson (ship), 4:325
Elk Hill (TJ’s Goochland Co. estate), 1:305n, 1:615n, 2:84
Elk Island, 1:305n, 2:84, 2:397, 2:397, 2:397, 2:407, 2:424, 2:447, 3:44, 3:85
Ellen (TJ’s slave; b. 1809). See Hern, Ellen (TJ’s slave; b. 1809)
Ellenborough, Lord. See Law, Edward, 1st Earl of Ellenborough
Ellicott, Andrew (1733–1809), 3:501n
- astronomical observations of, 4:651, 4:656, 5:100–5:101, 6:422
- and B. Banneker, 1:588
- greetings sent to, 1:453n
- and gypsum, 3:437
- identified, 5:101n
- and latitude of U.S. Capitol, 1:357
- letters from, 5:100–5:101
- letters to, 5:165–5:166
- as surveyor, 5:100–5:101, 5:165–5:166
- TJ offers appointment to, 5:101n
- and O. Evans’s patent machinery, 6:453, 6:454, 6:455–6:457, 6:514
- identified, 6:457n
- letter from to T. Worthington, 6:455–6:458
- identified, 3:501n
- letters from, 3:509–3:510, 6:651
- letters to, 3:500–3:501
- and proposed Va. road, 6:651, 6:651n, 6:651n
- TJ seeks milling advice from, 3:500–3:501, 3:509–3:510
- identified, 8:315–8:316n
- letter from, 8:315–8:316
- Oration on the Inauguration of the Federal Constitution, 6:88–6:89, 6:89n, 6:124–6:125
- and Seventy-Six Association, 8:315
- identified, 6:90n
- letters from, 6:88–6:90
- letters to, 6:124–6:125
- and Seventy-Six Association, 6:88–6:90, 6:124–6:125
- identified, 3:431n
- letters from, 3:431
- letters to, 3:456–3:457
- obtains subscription from TJ, 3:431, 3:456–3:457
Éloge historique de François Péron (Alard), 5:463, 5:464n, 6:489, 6:509, 7:50, 7:50n
Elogio d’Amerigo Vespucci (S. Canovai), 7:444, 7:522, 7:523n, 7:564, 7:613, 7:613n
Eloisa (J. J. Rousseau), 7:665
Elzey, Dr. See Elzey, Arnold
- American vessels seized under, 1:373
- effects of, 4:14, 4:622, 7:580–7:581
- A. Gallatin on, 3:68
- G. Gilpin on, 1:418
- G. Granger on, 3:128
- and J. Henry’s mission, 4:542
- T. Lehré on, 5:284, 5:681
- J. Madison on, 3:638–3:639
- mentioned, 2:569, 6:376n, 8:5
- and merchants, 2:343, 2:444n
- M. Nack on, 3:345–3:346
- W. C. Nicholas on, 2:194
- opposition to, 1:86n, 1:138n
- W. Pinkney on, 2:69, 2:70n
- repeal of, 2:421, 2:533, 2:534n, 2:537, 2:538, 7:530
- Republican resolutions on, 3:229, 3:232n
- C. A. Rodney on, 2:189–2:190
- support for, 1:94n, 1:95, 1:100n, 1:532, 3:345–3:346, 3:502, 6:219n, 6:462
- TJ accused of smuggling during, 1:426
- TJ on, 1:19–1:20, 1:21n, 1:39, 1:85–1:86, 1:99–1:100, 2:491, 2:506, 2:506n, 2:533–2:534, 2:537–2:538, 3:502, 7:12
- works on, 1:37, 1:38n, 3:522n
- passage of, 7:78, 8:533–8:534n
- repeal of, 7:290, 7:291n, 7:300, 7:307
- TJ on, 7:78, 7:88–7:89, 7:92, 7:212, 8:532–8:533
- TJ’s alleged opinion on, 7:299, 7:299n, 7:311–7:312
- and TJ’s flour, 7:69, 7:70n, 7:167, 7:300, 7:307
- western reaction to, 7:345
Emilius (J. J. Rousseau), 7:665
The Emperor Marcus Antoninus (Collier), 1:576
- mentioned, 3:51n, 6:559, 6:559, 6:599, 7:128, 7:258, 7:386, 7:386n, 7:406, 7:607, 8:160, 8:161n, 8:249
- publication ceases, 7:679, 8:13
- TJ subscribes to, 4:663, 4:685, 5:18, 5:19n, 5:100
Enchiridion (Epictetus), 7:661
Encyclopædia (Dobson), 1:577, 1:582, 4:365, 4:366n
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 4:366n, 8:244, 8:420
Encyclopédie (J. d’Alembert and D. Diderot), 6:381, 6:408, 8:580–8:581, 8:581n
Encyclopédie Méthodique, 4:228, 7:616, 7:617n
Encyclopédie Méthodique: Jurisprudence (Lerasle), 3:130, 3:174n, 3:175n, 3:546
Endymion, HMS (frigate), 8:264, 8:267n
- The Grounds of Christianity Examined, by Comparing the New Testament with the Old, 7:435n
- A Letter to The Reverend Mr. Cary, containing Remarks Upon His Review of the Grounds of Christianity Examined, by Comparing the New Testament with the Old , 7:435n
- and writings on religious freedom, 7:436n
English Grammar, Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners (Murray), 6:41, 6:41–6:42n
- Anglo-Saxon (Old English), 6:404–6:405, 6:414
- books on grammar of, 6:40–6:41, 6:41–6:42n, 6:402, 7:320, 7:320n
- dictionaries, 6:387, 8:514, 8:581, 8:628, 8:672, 8:672
- evolution of, 6:402–6:406
- new words in, 8:203, 8:203n
- orthography of, 6:355, 6:355n, 6:413–6:415, 6:415n
- TJ on study of, 4:162–4:163, 6:402–6:406
An English Padlock (M. Prior), 7:480, 7:481n
Enniscorthy (I. A. Coles’s Albemarle Co. estate), 1:53n, 2:39, 2:127, 3:290, 3:645
Enoch (Old Testament patriarch)
- advertises sale of Chesterfield Co. land, 8:145, 8:146n
- advertises sale of Westham, 8:129–8:130, 8:130n
- advertises The History of Virginia (J. D. Burk, S. Jones, and L. H. Girardin), 8:482n
- advertises TJ’s lost trunk, 1:205, 1:205n
- and allegations against A. Gallatin, 3:70n, 3:586, 3:586n, 3:601
- and J. Ashlin’s dam, 2:97
- prints J. Barlow’s obituary, 5:618–5:621, 6:516n
- prints legislative petitions, 5:516, 5:522n
- prints M. B. Smith’s account of visit to Monticello, 1:396n
- prints TJ’s correspondence, 1:47n, 1:63n, 1:126n, 1:172n, 1:611n, 1:621n, 3:320n
- publishes wheat prices, 4:104, 4:105n
- reviews TJ’s batture pamphlet, 5:111–5:113
- T. Ritchie as editor of, 3:266, 3:271–3:272, 3:286, 3:586, 3:586n, 3:601, 3:626, 3:627n, 3:634, 5:58, 5:59n, 7:552–7:553, 8:180
- TJ submits item to, 2:300, 6:515–6:516
- TJ subscribes to, 1:214n, 2:175n
An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (W. Godwin), 7:195
An Enquiry concerning the Intellectual and Moral Faculties, and Literature of Negroes (Grégoire), 4:19, 4:19–4:20n
Enterprise, USS (brig), 6:509, 6:510n, 6:526
Enterprize (ship), 4:550, 4:554n
Entretiens sur la Pluralité des Mondes (Fontenelle), 1:581
Epernon, Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette, duc d’
- Enchiridion, 7:661
- mentioned, 6:299, 7:447
- Stoici Philosophi Encheiridion item, 1:576
- writings on, 6:317
Epicurus (Greek philosopher), 6:299
Epitome of Military Science (Vegetius), 7:529, 7:532n
Eppes, Elizabeth Wayles (TJ’s sister-in-law; John Wayles Eppes’s mother)
- death of, 2:468, 2:469n, 4:35, 5:162n
- and F. Eppes, 2:126, 2:129, 2:153, 2:206
- health of, 1:337, 1:338n
- identified, 2:130n
- letters from, 2:206
- letters from accounted for, 2:130n
- letters to, 2:129–2:130
- TJ sends greetings to, 1:363, 2:341, 2:378
Eppes, Francis (TJ’s brother-in-law)
- acquires land through marriage, 6:130
- death of, 4:35, 5:162n
- and Gilliam v. Fleming, 2:674
- manages TJ’s business affairs, 6:535n
- and TJ’s account with W. Welch, 2:497, 2:513–2:514, 2:514
- as J. Wayles’s executor, 1:339n, 2:141, 2:142n, 2:369, 2:370, 2:540, 7:99, 7:99n, 7:174, 7:175
Eppes, Francis Wayles (TJ’s grandson)
- education of, in Lynchburg, 6:64, 6:65, 6:130–6:131, 6:531, 7:483, 8:68, 8:99, 8:512–8:513, 8:585
- education of, at Monticello, 2:58, 2:92, 2:103, 2:129, 2:206, 2:341, 2:378, 3:327–3:328, 3:501, 7:647, 8:68, 8:512–8:513, 8:513–8:514, 8:585
- education of, TJ on, 5:102, 5:171–5:172, 6:73, 7:483, 7:647, 8:512–8:513, 8:513–8:514
- family of, 1:488n
- health of, 6:131, 7:647
- identified, 4:115n
- letters from, 4:115–4:116, 6:65, 8:99–8:100
- letters from accounted for, 3:195n, 4:132n, 6:648n, 7:648n
- letters to, 4:131–4:132, 6:451, 6:648, 7:647, 8:68–8:69
- mentioned, 3:513
- at Monticello, 3:195, 3:204, 3:244, 3:255, 3:282, 3:317, 7:647
- and Pantops, 5:102–5:103, 5:325–5:326, 6:71–6:73, 6:129, 7:482–7:483
- and Poplar Forest, 6:71–6:73, 7:400, 7:482–7:483
- relationship with father, 2:68, 2:92, 2:126, 2:129, 2:130, 2:153, 2:206, 2:325, 2:368, 3:195, 3:255–3:256, 3:282, 3:458, 4:131, 7:647, 7:648, 8:99, 8:100n, 8:585
- returns to Eppington, 3:290, 3:458, 3:473, 3:474, 3:501, 3:502
- socks sent to, 2:129, 2:206
- TJ gives puppy to, 2:378
- TJ sends greetings to, 4:173, 5:172, 5:349, 6:88
- TJ’s relationship with, 1:336–1:337, 2:92, 2:126, 2:129, 2:341, 4:115, 4:131–4:132, 5:102–5:103, 5:171–5:172, 6:65, 6:71–6:73, 6:73, 6:225, 6:451, 6:451, 6:497–6:498, 6:531, 6:648, 6:649, 8:68, 8:99
Eppes, John Wayles (TJ’s son-in-law)
- and batture controversy, 3:203–3:204, 3:244, 3:254–3:255, 3:256, 3:290, 3:317
- and W. Bentley, 2:169–2:170n, 2:184, 2:185n, 3:155
- on British threat to Washington, 6:312–6:313
- challenges J. Randolph to duel, 3:425, 3:425n
- and Committee on Foreign Relations, 3:275n
- copies J. Madison’s notes from Federal Convention, 2:542n
- on destruction of Washington, 7:642
- election of, 6:73, 6:80, 6:80n, 6:112
- and R. Fitzhugh, 6:109, 6:139
- on foreign affairs, 3:255
- on A. Gallatin’s nomination, 6:313
- and Gilliam v. Fleming, 1:304, 1:305, 1:306, 1:307, 1:331, 1:339, 1:362, 1:365, 2:325, 2:369–2:370, 2:540, 3:44
- gubernatorial prospects of, 8:47
- and O. Hanbury’s executors, 3:195, 5:299n
- health of, 4:132, 7:648
- identified, 1:337–1:338n
- illness of, 2:68, 2:325, 2:378
- and W. Lambert’s astronomical calculations, 2:54, 2:55n
- letters from, 1:336–1:338, 2:68–2:70, 2:130–2:131, 2:169–2:170, 2:325, 3:195–3:196, 3:254–3:256, 3:256–3:257, 3:317, 3:473–3:474, 6:129–6:131, 6:311–6:313, 6:530–6:531, 7:642, 8:585
- letters from accounted for, 1:338n, 2:378n, 3:244n, 4:115–4:116n, 4:173n, 5:172n, 5:349–5:350n, 6:73n, 6:355n, 8:585n
- letters to, 1:362–1:363, 2:58–2:59, 2:91–2:93, 2:153–2:154, 2:184, 2:340–2:341, 2:378, 2:540–2:541, 3:203–3:205, 3:244, 3:281–3:282, 3:290, 3:327–3:328, 3:501–3:503, 3:513, 4:132–4:133, 4:172–4:173, 5:102–5:103, 5:171–5:172, 5:347–5:350, 6:71–6:73, 6:88, 6:220–6:226, 6:490–6:499, 6:578–6:594, 7:482–7:483, 7:648, 8:513–8:514
- letters to accounted for, 1:338n, 5:349–5:350n
- mentioned, 2:142n, 3:433
- on party sentiment in Congress, 3:473, 3:502
- and proposed land exchange with TJ, 6:71–6:73, 6:129–6:130
- receives slaves from TJ, 1:156n
- recommends W. J. Harris, 4:91n, 4:185
- relationship with son, 2:68, 2:92, 2:126, 2:129, 2:130, 2:153, 2:206, 2:325, 2:368, 3:195, 3:255–3:256, 3:282, 3:458, 4:131, 6:71–6:73, 6:130–6:131, 6:531, 7:647, 8:68, 8:99, 8:100n, 8:512, 8:514, 8:585
- rents part of Lego, 2:279, 2:280n
- reports convoy bill, 2:254n
- and reports of George III’s death, 4:172–4:173
- and sale of Pantops, 5:102–5:103, 5:171, 5:325, 5:347–5:348, 5:349–5:350n, 6:130, 7:482–7:483
- sends book manuscript to TJ, 6:355, 6:355n, 6:413
- and sheep, 2:252, 2:431–2:432
- slaves of, 1:156n, 1:321, 1:321n
- TJ on, 2:340–2:341
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:625
- TJ sends furniture to, 6:88
- and TJ’s letters on finance, 6:220–6:225, 6:311, 6:490–6:497, 6:578–6:592, 6:594, 6:595–6:596, 6:600, 7:133, 7:144, 7:692, 8:29, 8:206
- and TJ’s memorandum on U.S. Bank, 2:70, 2:70n, 2:92
- and TJ’s newspapers, 1:457, 1:469
- TJ visits, 4:132, 4:346n
- travels to N.C., 2:58, 2:68, 2:325, 2:340, 2:368, 2:378, 2:491
- as U.S. senatorial candidate, 8:47
- on War of 1812, 6:131, 6:531, 7:642
- on wartime finance, 6:311–6:312
- and J. Wayles’s papers, 5:287
- and Ways and Means Committee, 2:59n, 6:220
- on W. Fla. controversy, 3:256, 3:281–3:282
Eppes, Maria (Mary) Jefferson (TJ’s daughter; John Wayles Eppes’s first wife)
- acquaintances in France, 1:174, 1:175n
- death of, 3:307, 4:xlvi, 4:389, 6:131n
- mentioned, 2:xliii, 6:451
- receives slaves from TJ, 1:156n, 1:321n
- travels to France, 1:450n
Eppes, Martha Burke Jones (John Wayles Eppes’s second wife)
- and F. Eppes, 2:126, 2:129, 2:153, 8:68
- identified, 2:127n
- letters to, 2:126–2:127
- mentioned, 1:338n
- TJ forwards letter to, 3:433, 3:433n, 3:458, 3:513
- TJ sends greetings to, 2:341, 2:378, 4:173, 5:102, 5:172, 5:349, 6:88, 7:483, 8:68
- visits N.C., 2:68
Eppes, Mary (Polly). See Thweatt, Mary (Polly) Eppes (John Wayles Eppes’s sister; Richard Noble Thweatt’s wife)
Eppington (Eppes’s Chesterfield Co. estate)
- and F. Eppes, 2:325, 2:378, 3:290, 3:458, 3:473, 3:474, 3:501, 3:502
- family returns to, 2:68
- sold by J. W. Eppes, 3:195
- TJ directs letter to, 2:340
- TJ plans to visit, 1:363, 1:364, 1:365, 1:595
- TJ visits, 1:626, 2:129, 2:130n
- J. Wayles’s papers at, 2:84–2:85, 2:141, 2:256, 5:90–5:91, 5:161–5:162, 5:162n, 5:210–5:211, 5:287, 5:287–5:288
equatorial (astronomical instrument)
- Novum Testamentum Græce et Latine, 8:235
- quoted by J. Adams, 6:299, 6:300n
- and Renaissance, 7:23, 7:147
Erastus, Thomas (Thomas Lüber)
Erie Canal, 3:333, 3:459–3:460, 3:521, 3:597–3:598
- agreement with U.S., 1:271, 1:271n, 1:407, 1:409–1:410n, 1:438–1:439, 1:441, 1:504n, 1:518, 1:658, 2:35n, 2:69, 2:325, 2:358n, 3:463
- conversation with A. Gallatin, 3:69, 3:70n, 3:600, 3:602, 3:626
- dispatches for, 1:108, 1:113
- instructions to, 1:170n, 1:284–1:285, 1:409, 1:418, 1:438–1:439, 2:540n
- negotiates with R. Smith, 1:168, 1:170n, 1:409
Erskine, David Steuart, 11th Earl of Buchan. See Buchan, David Steuart Erskine, 11th Earl of
- appointed special minister to Denmark, 3:293, 3:459, 3:539
- and A. Burr conspiracy, 3:128, 3:129n, 7:206, 7:235, 7:239
- and Cádiz consulate, 1:87, 1:96, 1:113–1:114
- carries letter, 2:477, 3:106
- diplomatic appointment, 7:67, 7:68n
- identified, 2:32n
- letters from, 2:246–2:248, 3:342–3:343
- letters to, 2:31–2:32
- mentioned, 3:64, 3:330
- and merino sheep, 2:3, 2:31–2:32, 2:246
- sends wool specimens, 3:342–3:343, 3:343n
- U.S. agent in London, 3:37–3:38, 4:21, 4:31–4:32, 4:32–4:33n
- visits Monticello, 3:45–3:46, 3:342
- visits Montpellier, 3:46
Erythryna corolladendron (Erythrina corallodendrum). See coral tree
Escot, John, 3:476, 3:477n, 3:478n, 3:485
Escovar, Antonio Gonzales de, 2:480n
Esdrass. See Ezra (Hebrew scribe and priest)
Esopus Spitzenburg. See Spitzenburg apple
Espagne, Jean Louis Brigitte, comte d’, 1:372
L’Esprit de la Fronde (J. B. Mailly), 7:664
L’Esprit de la Ligue (L. P. Anquetil), 7:664
L’Esprit des Croisades (J. B. Mailly), 7:664
Esprit des Lois (Montesquieu), 3:xlvi, 3:6–3:7, 3:7n, 3:89n, 3:311, 3:334–3:335, 5:579n
Essai de Géologie (Faujas de Saint-Fond), 2:47–2:48, 2:49n
Essai Général d’Education physique, morale, et intellectuelle (Jullien), 1:674, 1:676n, 2:353, 2:405, 2:504, 2:532–2:533
Essai historique et critique (Paganel), 3:219–3:220, 3:562
Essai politique sur le royaume de la Nouvelle-Espagne (Humboldt), 1:24, 1:25n, 1:264, 1:267n, 1:267n, 3:107, 3:108n, 3:623n, 4:289, 4:352, 4:354n, 6:323, 6:326, 6:329, 7:29
Essai sur la géographie des plantes (Humboldt), 1:265, 1:267n
Essai sur l’emploi du tems (Jullien), 2:504
Essai sur l’Histoire Génerale des Mathématiques (C. Bossut), 6:381, 7:626
Essai sur l’origine des connoissances humaines (Condillac), 5:277n
An Essay concerning Human Understanding (J. Locke), 1:576, 7:627
An Essay on Crimes & Punishments (C. B. Beccaria), 8:388, 8:672, 8:673n
An Essay on diseases incidental to Europeans (Lind), 3:38, 3:40n
An Essay on Education (W. Barrow), 7:658, 7:666n
An Essay on Electricity … with corrections and additions, by William Jones (G. Adams), 8:685
An Essay on Government (Lee), 1:123–1:124, 3:116, 3:117n
An Essay on Longevity (Sinclair), 4:140, 4:142n
An Essay on Ophthalmia, or Inflammation of the Eyes (Griffiths), 1:237n
Essay on Sheep (Livingston), 1:667, 1:668n, 2:39, 2:83, 3:63, 3:64n, 4:637, 5:181, 5:182n
An Essay on the Demoniacs of the New Testament (H. Farmer), 7:77, 7:78n
An Essay on the First Principles of Government (J. Priestley), 7:628
An Essay on the principle of population (T. R. Malthus), 1:35, 7:195, 7:628
An essay on the probability of sensation in vegetables (Tupper), 5:276, 5:277n
Essays and Notes on Husbandry and Rural Affairs (Bordley), 1:581
Essays on poetical and prosaic numbers, and elocution (J. Mason), 1:576, 7:629
Essays on the Lives and Writings of Fletcher of Saltoun and the poet Thomson: Biographical, Critical, and Political (Buchan), 2:172, 2:174n
“Essays on the Natural History and Origin of Peat” (R. Rennie), 8:678, 8:679n
Essays on the Principles of Morality and Natural Religion (Kames), 1:576, 7:415, 7:416n, 7:627
An Essay to promote Domestic Happiness (Peale), 4:531–4:532, 6:68–6:69, 6:70n
An Essay towards a general history of Feudal Property in Great Britain (Dalrymple), 2:51
Essay upon Projects (Defoe), 1:572
Essex, USS, 3:577, 3:638, 3:638, 4:17, 4:19, 4:36, 7:501, 7:502n
Essex Junto, 1:246–1:247, 1:298, 1:300n, 4:547, 4:628, 5:282n, 5:564, 5:640–5:641, 6:37, 6:96–6:97, 6:98, 7:359–7:360, 8:152, 8:407
- and Albemarle Academy, 7:266, 7:267, 7:282, 7:283, 7:293, 7:335, 7:570
- Charlottesville tavern keeper, 4:619, 4:619n, 5:193
Estienne, Henri (Stepani; Stephani)
- Bibliothecae Historicae Libri Quindecim de quadraginta, 6:382
- Conciones et Orationes ex Historicis Latinis Excerptæ, 7:458, 7:458n
- Thesavrvs Graecae Lingvae, 3:546
Eston (TJ’s slave; b. 1808). See Hemings, Eston (TJ’s slave and probable son; b. 1808)
Les États-Unis et L’Angleterre (W. Lee), 8:150–8:151, 8:151n
- books on, 7:627, 8:630, 8:630
- bound pamphlets on, 8:630
- study of, 7:480, 7:480, 7:638, 7:640, 7:641, 7:667, 7:686
- TJ on study of, 4:162
Ηθικη Ποιησις: Sive Gnomici Poetæ Græci (ed. Brunck), 6:279, 6:280n
Études de la Nature (Saint-Pierre), 7:26, 7:27n
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:454, 7:659, 7:659
- Elements, 7:662, 7:700
- mentioned, 6:508
- TJ reads, 4:429, 6:302
- writings of, 8:12
Eulogium on Marcus Aurelius (Thomas), 3:309, 3:310n
An Eulogy, illustrative of the life, and commemorative of the beneficence of the late Hon. James Bowdoin (W. Jenks), 5:597, 5:597n, 7:65
- commerical treaties with nations of, 8:372–8:373
- maps of, 8:77n
- monarchies of, 7:385
- public opinion in, 8:131, 8:138, 8:176–8:177
- and silk manufacturing, 1:341, 1:342n, 1:355, 1:412–1:413, 1:413, 1:424, 1:425n, 1:472
- TJ on best places to summer in, 8:326
- TJ on cities of, 8:326
- TJ on traveling in, 8:240, 8:326
- TJ on tyranny in, 4:157–4:158, 5:26, 7:592–7:593
- and batture controversy, 2:426, 2:427, 2:435, 3:477, 3:485, 3:486n, 3:498n
- departs Boston for the Netherlands, 8:378n, 8:378, 8:379n, 8:421, 8:436
- W. Duane on, 6:527
- identified, 1:584n
- letters from, 1:624–1:625, 2:435
- letters from accounted for, 2:412n
- letters to, 1:583–1:584, 2:426, 4:458, 4:482, 4:516, 5:10–5:11, 5:104–5:105, 5:327, 5:443
- and military appointments, 5:328, 5:441–5:442, 5:443
- as minister plenipotentiary to the Netherlands, 8:378, 8:378n, 8:378
- on New England politics, 1:624
- and New London military stores, 5:104–5:105, 5:107
- opposes B. Waterhouse, 6:37–6:38, 6:97
- and public opinion on war, 5:355
- recommendations sent to, 4:458, 4:516, 5:10–5:11, 5:11
- as secretary of war, 1:583–1:584, 1:607, 1:625, 1:644, 1:661, 2:57, 2:58n, 2:118, 2:175, 2:176n, 2:253, 2:320, 2:452, 3:120, 4:273, 4:374, 4:376, 4:482, 4:483, 4:519, 4:520n, 4:537, 4:538n, 4:539, 4:540n, 4:623, 5:327, 5:328, 5:354, 5:366–5:367, 5:398, 5:399n, 5:493, 5:494n, 6:97, 6:100n, 6:171, 6:173, 6:177n, 8:537
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:624, 5:366–5:368
- TJ sends letter through, 8:434n
- visits Monticello, 4:133
- and J. Wilkinson’s court-martial, 5:635, 5:637n
- hat for, 7:124
- laborer, 4:379
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:385, 5:462, 6:308, 6:309, 8:61, 8:255
Evans, Lewis, 6:453, 6:454n, 6:455, 6:458n
Evans, Nathaniel, 2:118, 2:255
- asserts patent rights, 6:353, 6:354n, 6:453, 6:453, 6:454, 6:455, 6:455, 6:456, 7:107–7:108, 7:109n, 7:110–7:113, 7:113n, 7:131–7:133, 7:170–7:173, 7:386, 8:535
- and grinding-mill patent, 5:93n, 8:535, 8:536n
- identified, 7:109n
- letters from, 7:107–7:109, 7:170–7:173
- letters to, 7:131–7:133
- machinery of installed at Shadwell mills, 6:384–6:385
- machinery of patented, 6:353, 6:354n, 6:379, 6:380, 6:382, 6:385, 6:454, 6:454, 6:454n, 6:455, 6:455, 6:455, 6:456, 6:457–6:458n, 7:107–7:108, 7:133n, 7:154n, 7:386n, 7:386n
- originality of machinery questioned, 6:353, 6:353–6:354, 6:380–6:382, 6:384, 6:453, 6:453–6:454, 6:454n, 6:454n, 6:455–6:457, 6:514, 7:xliii, 7:106, 7:106n, 7:107–7:108, 7:109n, 7:131–7:133, 7:386n
- and perpetual-motion machine, 5:559n
- Petition to the United States Congress, 7:110–7:113, 7:131
- portrait of, 7:xliii, 7:434 (illus.)
- sells milling screws, 3:510, 7:154, 7:155
- steam power improvements of, 7:113n, 7:113n
- TJ’s opinion on patent rights of published, 7:107, 7:107, 7:108, 7:109n, 7:128–7:129, 7:170–7:171, 7:173n, 7:246, 7:247n
- The Young Mill-wright & Miller’s Guide, 6:xliv, 6:456, 6:456
- The Dissonance of the four Generally Received Evangelists, and the Evidence of their Respective Authenticity Examined, 7:595, 7:595n, 7:633, 7:646
Evans v. Robinson, 6:353, 6:354n, 6:453, 6:453, 6:454, 7:108, 7:109n
Eve (Old Testament figure), 6:623
- delivers letter, 8:158n
- on Monticello slave list, 4:387
- on Poplar Forest slave list, 4:382, 4:383
- transports hogs, 8:158
- identified, 8:49–8:50n
- introduced to TJ, 8:49, 8:49, 8:148
- professorship at Harvard, 8:378, 8:378n
- proposed visit to TJ of, 8:148
- travels to Europe, 8:370, 8:371n
- account with TJ, 3:196, 3:270, 3:283–3:284, 3:367–3:368, 3:529, 5:5, 5:6n
- and Albemarle Co. elections, 7:310
- and Albemarle Volunteer Company subscription, 5:344, 5:345n
- and bill regarding the Rivanna Company, 7:33, 7:33n, 7:185
- identified, 3:196n
- Latin school of, 6:426
- letters from, 3:196
- letters to, 4:9
- mentioned, 1:499, 1:499n, 2:39
- TJ pays, 4:10
- treats slaves, 3:36, 3:37, 3:196, 3:250, 3:270, 3:529, 4:9, 4:9
- welcomes TJ, 1:47n
Evidence and Proceedings upon the Charges preferred against the Duke of York, in 1809 (M. A. Clarke), 7:34, 7:36n
Ewell’s Mill (Fairfax Co.), 1:52n, 1:52n, 8:290
Ewen, Mr. See Ewing, Greville
Examen de la Sentence rendue dans la Cause entre Jean Gravier et la Ville de la Nouvelle-Orléans (Moreau Lislet), 2:658, 3:483, 4:466
Examen des Droits des Etats-Unis et des pretensions de Mr. Edouard Livingston sur la Batture en Face du Faubourg Ste. Marie (Thierry), 2:439, 2:446n, 2:516, 2:517n, 2:531, 2:532n, 2:658, 3:30, 3:72, 3:133–3:134, 3:135n, 3:159, 3:203, 3:226, 3:233, 3:271, 3:476, 3:484, 4:643n
“Examination into the Boundaries of Louisiana” (Thomas Jefferson), 3:256, 3:281, 3:282–3:283
An Examination of the British Doctrine, which subjects to capture a Neutral Trade, not open in Time of Peace (J. Madison), 8:387, 8:388n
Examination of the Memorial of the Owners and Underwriters of the American Ship the New Jersey, 1:36
Examination of the title of the United States (Livingston), 3:476, 3:483
“The Expedient” (McCoy), 1:322–1:327
The Experienced Farmer (Parkinson), 4:110n
The Experimental Husbandman and Gardener (Bradley), 2:82
Experiments and Observations on Animal Heat (Crawford), 4:395n
Exposition du Systême du Monde (Laplace), 1:348, 1:349n, 1:357, 1:491
An Exposition of the Causes and Character of the War (A. J. Dallas), 8:338–8:339, 8:340n, 8:371–8:372, 8:381, 8:381n, 8:471, 8:471n, 8:472, 8:576–8:577, 8:577n, 8:672
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
Ezekiel (Hebrew prophet), 6:542
Ezra (Hebrew scribe and priest), 6:542
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