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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
- greetings to, 7:394
- makes purchases for TJ, 4:219, 4:233, 4:234n
- M. J. Randolph’s correspondence with, 7:328
- bankruptcy of, 8:296n
- consul at Cádiz, 3:342–3:343, 3:523, 4:219
- dispute over vice-consulship at Cádiz, 1:113–1:114, 1:155, 1:156n
Hagers-Town Gazette (Maryland newspaper), 4:37n
The Hague. See also The Netherlands
Haines, Reuben, 5:415n, 5:630, 5:631
- identified, 3:122n
- letters from, 3:120–3:122
- letters to, 3:163
- and military desertion case, 3:120–3:121, 3:163
- De jure maris et brachiorum ejusdem, 3:546, 3:546
- and King v. Taylor, 7:147–7:148, 7:148, 7:148
- and witch trial at Bury Saint Edmunds, 7:147, 7:150–7:151n
Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey, trans.
- 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; b. 1767)
- hat for, 7:124
- 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
- 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
- improved planting technique of, 8:42–8:43, 8:43n, 8:104, 8:210, 8:366–8:367, 8:369n, 8:457–8:458
- 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
- identified, 5:176n
- letters from, 5:175–5:176, 6:627–6:628, 7:241–7:242
- letters to, 5:219–5:220, 7:95–7:96
- sends books for T. Cooper, 5:175–5:176, 5:223
Hamilton, Alexander (1757–1804)
- and J. Adams, 2:176, 2:177n, 4:474–4:475, 6:254, 6:284
- admires British government, 7:102–7:103, 7:103–7:104n
- and Bank of the United States, 6:534
- constitutional ideas of, 2:147n, 2:176, 2:177n, 2:252, 2:542, 2:542n, 2:568, 2:578
- and J. Delaplaine’s Repository, 7:498
- P. S. Du Pont de Nemours on, 3:80, 4:328
- family of, 5:43, 5:43n, 6:515
- The Federalist, 7:628
- and P. Henry, 4:604
- influence over G. Washington, 6:259
- J. M. Mason’s proposed biography of, 2:145–2:146, 2:147n, 2:176
- mentioned, 5:615, 5:619, 6:39, 6:576
- and naval expansion, 6:183
- relationship with TJ, 2:177, 2:272, 8:241
- secretary of the treasury, 2:273n, 3:205n, 5:13, 5:14n, 6:318, 6:593n, 6:626
- supporters of, 8:152
- TJ on, 2:176, 2:177, 3:305, 3:308n, 5:563–5:565, 5:566n
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:507
Hamilton, Alexander (1786–1875), 6:515, 6:515n
Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler (Alexander Hamilton’s wife), 5:43, 5:43n
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
- 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 R. Fulton’s torpedo, 2:250, 2:251n
- identified, 2:175–2:176n
- introduces son to TJ, 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
- and patronage recommendations, 5:359, 5:408–5:409, 5:495, 5:502, 5:503, 5:515–5:516, 5:547, 5:583, 6:170, 6:211
- 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
- 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)
- 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
- 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
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, Osgood, 3:195–3:196, 5:298
Hand, Capt. (captain of Happy Return), 5:558
Hand, Caleb (captain of Unity), 5:130
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
The Handmaid to the Arts (Dossie), 1:582
Hannah (Old Testament figure), 6:623
Hannah (Hanah) (TJ’s slave; b. 1770)
- laborer, 4:379, 8:186
- 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
Hanson, Alexander Contee, 3:262n, 3:262, 3:263n, 7:xlv–7:xlvi
- 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
Hardware Mills (Albemarle Co.), 3:359
Hardware River (Albemarle Co.), 3:432, 3:433n, 3:596, 4:146, 4:387, 8:392, 8:485
- A Brief View of the Policy and Resources of the United States, 3:198–3:199, 3:200n
- greetings sent to, 1:453n
- A Complete Collection of State-Trials and Proceedings for High-Treason, and other Crimes and Misdemeanours, 2:455, 2:456n
- 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
Harper’s Ferry, W.Va., 1:197, 1:198–1:199n
Harriet (TJ’s slave; b. 1801). See Hemings, Harriet (TJ’s slave and probable daughter; b. 1801)
- 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
- 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
- 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
- D. Justiniani Institutionum libri quatuor. The Four Books of Justinian’s Institutions, 5:136, 5:137n, 5:275–5:276, 7:125
- and Albemarle Academy, 7:266, 7:267, 7:335
- Albemarle Co. justice, 6:481
- identified, 6:482n
- and Viewmont estate, 8:308n
- and F. Adelung, 2:467, 3:150
- attentions to J. S. Smith, 2:466–2:467
- forwards letters for TJ, 4:99, 7:433
- identified, 1:379–1:380n
- letters from, 2:466–2:468, 3:115–3:116, 4:99, 7:433–7:434
- letters to, 1:379–1:380
- and J. Potocki, 3:43, 3:44n, 3:434
- sends book to TJ, 4:99
- TJ introduces J. S. Smith to, 1:379
- U.S. consul at Saint Petersburg, 1:652, 7:433–7:434
- 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
- as governor of Va., 4:433
- as member of Continental Congress, 4:601, 8:644
Harrison, John (of Brunswick Co.), 1:66
Harrison, John (of Philadelphia)
Harrison, Richard (auditor of the treasury)
Harrison, Richard (of N.Y.), 5:66, 5:67n
- Answer to Bill of Complaint in Scott v. Jefferson and Harrison, 5:282–5:284
- 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
- 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
- delivers chairs to TJ, 1:287
- 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
- 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
- and lost trunk, 1:311, 1:346–1:348
- and payments for TJ, 6:48
- recommends H. L. Duffel, 5:359
- 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
Harrison, William (of Virginia), 3:634
- and appointment of territorial delegate, 1:96
- 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
- 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
- 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
Harry (E. Randolph’s slave), 4:231–4:232n
Harskel, Joshua. See Haskell, Joshua
- 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
- 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. Q. Adams’s professorship at, 4:473
- E. Everett’s professorship at, 8:378, 8:378n
- mathematics and astronomy at, 4:196
- medical school, 1:51n, 1:51n, 1:300n
- T. M. Randolph (1792-1848) attends, 1:524, 1:572–1:573, 1:574
- TJ criticized at, 2:352, 2:411
- B. Waterhouse’s professorship at, 1:299, 1:300n, 6:37, 6:39n, 6:95
- S. Williams’s professorship at, 8:283, 8:283n
- debt to TJ, 8:100, 8:127–8:128, 8:157, 8:582
- 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
Hastings, Francis Rawdon, 2d Earl of Moira. See Moira, Francis Rawdon Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings and 2d Earl of
- covers for, 6:348
- for gentlemen, 8:446, 8:449n
- made by prisoners of war, 4:362
- for slaves, 7:124, 8:570
- sugarloaf, 4:361
- TJ orders, 6:344
- Precedents of proceedings in the House of Commons; with observations, 4:400–4:401, 4:464, 4:464n, 7:628
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
Haven, Nathaniel Appleton, 8:370, 8:371n
Hawkins, Mr. (of Rockbridge Co.), 6:107
- 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
- TJ inquires about, 6:559
- as tunnel engineer, 6:574, 6:574, 6:574n
hay, 2:371, 7:83, 7:123, 8:71–8:72, 8:268n, 8:547, 8:592
Hay, Eliza Monroe (George Hay’s wife), 1:93n, 2:416n, 5:310n, 5:310n
- attempts to collect debt for TJ, 8:180
- and batture controversy, 3:31, 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- and J. Monroe, 1:93n, 3:543
- newspaper collection of, 1:288
- on party spirit, 8:328
- 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, 2:494
- 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 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
- and T. Williamson bet, 5:494, 5:494n
- 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
The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain (T. Birch, J. Houbraken, and G. Vertue), 7:399, 7:400n
health. See also aging; medicine
- achilles tendon cut, 2:438
- alcohol abuse, 2:87, 2:191–2:192
- apoplexy, 1:526
- and bathing, 8:544
- bile, 2:542, 6:276–6:277
- blisters, 3:569, 6:570
- calculus, 5:58
- cancer, 6:293, 6:516–6:517
- colic, 4:140
- cough, 7:619, 8:82
- cowpox, 2:88, 2:89n, 2:149
- in Culpeper Co., 8:433
- deafness, 8:133
- dental, 5:108n, 5:252–5:253, 8:462
- diarrhea, 7:84
- diphtheria (throat distemper), 8:233
- dysentery, 1:354, 1:416, 1:483, 4:361, 5:669, 6:277, 8:636
- epilepsy, 7:566
- exercise, 8:82
- exercise, TJ on, 3:257, 3:304, 3:315
- fever, 2:53, 2:469, 2:542, 3:63, 3:64n, 4:200, 4:200n, 4:361, 5:670n, 6:131, 6:189, 6:241, 6:256, 6:501, 6:569–6:570, 7:187, 7:187–7:188, 7:194, 8:46, 8:232, 8:304, 8:442
- frostbite, 3:36–3:37, 3:196, 3:250
- gangrene, 3:250, 3:284
- gout, 1:192, 2:353, 7:69, 7:143, 7:187, 8:82, 8:388
- gravel, 4:183
- headaches, 4:140
- hemorrhage of the lungs, 8:99n
- hernia, 3:180–3:181, 8:690
- hypochondria, 2:336
- impact of farming on, 4:139–4:140, 4:180
- inflammation, 8:245, 8:330, 8:494
- influenza, 6:397
- of R. Jefferson, 4:183, 4:416, 4:481, 4:607
- leg broken, 2:289
- malaria (ague and fever), 8:232, 8:233
- Means of Preserving Health, and Preventing Diseases (Ricketson), 1:257, 1:257n, 1:294–1:295
- melaena (black vomit), 6:377–6:378, 6:378n
- mental illness, 1:209n, 3:276–3:277, 3:279n, 3:304, 3:308n, 8:355, 8:356n
- 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
- obesity, 8:688
- palsy, 7:566
- pamphlets on, 1:257, 1:257n, 1:294–1:295
- paralysis, 6:183, 8:99, 8:390, 8:391n
- in Petersburg, Va., 8:609
- phobias, 8:332
- pleurisy, 6:569
- pneumonia, 7:26, 7:27n
- pregnancy and childbirth, 7:82, 7:178
- 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
- scarlet fever, 6:74
- sciatica, 8:442
- scurvy, 5:30, 5:550–5:551
- of slaves, 3:180–3:181, 7:387, 8:636
- smallpox, 2:88
- smallpox vaccination, 1:300n
- spotted fever (typhus), 1:95n
- in Tidewater Va., 1:306, 8:84–8:85, 8:233, 8:565
- TJ describes correspondents as insane, 2:683, 3:209n, 3:226n
- of TJ’s family, 1:387, 1:391, 1:392, 1:395, 1:410, 1:519, 1:536, 7:178, 8:85, 8:163
- and treatments, 3:36–3:37, 3:196, 3:283, 5:393, 5:669, 5:670n, 8:453–8:454
- tuberculosis, 6:501
- typhoid pleurisy, 7:345
- typhus, 6:570, 7:194, 8:233
- vision loss, 3:280–3:281, 3:341–3:342, 3:488, 8:133
- and warm springs, 1:192, 1:451, 4:90, 4:107, 4:132, 7:512–7:513
- whooping cough, 7:178
- yellow fever, 2:135–2:136, 2:356, 3:386n, 6:254, 6:378n, 8:467, 8:468n
- Scriptorum de Jure Nautico et Maritimo Fasciculus, 8:387, 8:387–8:388n
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:502
Hellings, John. See also Delaplaine & Hellings (Philadelphia firm)
- J. Adams on, 7:479, 7:480
- 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, Beverly (TJ’s slave and probable son; b. 1798)
Hemings, Critta (TJ’s slave; b. 1769)
Hemings, Elizabeth (Betty) (TJ’s slave)
Hemings, Eston (TJ’s slave and probable son; b. 1808)
Hemings, Harriet (TJ’s slave and probable daughter; b. 1801)
Hemings, Madison (TJ’s slave and probable son; b. 1805)
Hemings, Nance (TJ’s slave; b. 1761)
Hemings, Sally (TJ’s slave; b. 1773)
- family of, 5:163n
- identified, 3:610–3:611n
- on Monticello slave list, 4:387
- and TJ, 3:610, 8:7n, 8:312n
Hemmings, Betsy (J. W. Eppes’s slave)
Hemmings, John (TJ’s slave; b. ca. 1776)
- constructs round table for Poplar Forest, 4:xlv, 4:307, 4:370 (illus.)
- on Monticello slave list, 4:387
- and seed press, 1:xlviii, 1:380 (illus.), 1:397n
- tools of, 3:119
Hemmings, Peter (TJ’s slave; b. 1770)
- as cook, 1:162n
- and Monticello brewery, 6:507n, 8:438–8:439, 8:439n, 8:565
- on Monticello slave list, 4:387
Hemmings, Robert (former TJ slave), 2:111, 2:111n
- brake, 6:442, 6:452
- as cash crop, 2:359, 2:360, 3:348, 5:676, 8:460
- fabric, 6:345, 6:345, 8:185
- grown at Monticello, 4:428
- 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
- price of, 3:550
- purchased by TJ, 5:33, 5:35n
- Russian, 4:427
- spinning of, 1:525, 8:554
- substitute for, 5:560
- weaving, 4:380, 4:440–4:441, 4:637
- 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
- legatees of, 4:115n, 7:676
- mill of, 6:473–6:474
Henderson, Bennett Hillsborough
- identified, 3:594–3:595n
- 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
- 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), 1:415n, 1:439–1:440, 1:454, 1:459, 1:461, 5:192–5:194, 5:280, 5:422, 5:422, 5:426, 6:75, 6:78, 6:78, 6:107, 6:196, 6:197, 6:198, 6:198, 6:198, 6:198, 6:199, 6:200, 6:200, 6:201n, 6:201n, 6:201n, 6:315, 6:315, 6:316, 6:367, 6:367n, 6:472, 6:480, 6:609–6:610, 6:611n
- and deposition in Jefferson v. Michie, 7:596–7:597, 7:597
- identified, 7:119n
- and Jefferson v. Michie, 7:117, 7:118–7:119, 7:119n, 7:597n, 7:597, 7:676–7:678
- and rights to millrace, 7:117–7:118, 7:676–7:678
- and sale of Henderson lands, 7:118n, 7:118–7:119, 7:351–7:352, 7:673
- 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
- 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
- letters to accounted for, 6:82n, 7:188n
- Deed of Milton Property to C. Peyton, 7:352, 7:352n, 7:352–7:353
- 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 warehouses, 4:114, 4:114–4:115n
- 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
- and rights to millrace, 7:117–7:118, 7:119n, 7:676–7:678
- and sales by minor heirs, 6:78, 6:609, 6:610
- 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
- 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
Henderson, Lucy. See Wood, Lucy Henderson (Bennett Henderson’s daughter; John 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, 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
- 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
- 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
- Deposition by James Lewis, with Queries Posed by Thomas Jefferson and David Michie, 5:192–5:197, 6:153
- described, 1:415–1:416n
- and B. H. Henderson, 3:594–3:595
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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, 8:398–8:400, 8:424–8:425
- letters to, 1:570, 2:50, 2:50, 8:329–8:330, 8:379, 8:418–8:419, 8:439–8:440
- library of, 8:425
- 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, 3:169n, 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, 8:398–8:400, 8:418–8:419, 8:424–8:425, 8:440n, 8:474, 8:475n
- 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, 8:398–8:400, 8:418–8:419, 8:424–8:425, 8:439–8:440, 8:474, 8:475n
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
- 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
- picture of, 8:5
- J. Adams on, 6:612, 6:612
- and bill of attainder against J. Philips, 8:334, 8:335, 8:335, 8:336, 8:338n, 8:620
- declines federal appointments, 4:604, 4:605n
- as delegate to Continental Congress, 8:620, 8:643–8:644
- 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
- and A. Hamilton, 4:604
- identified, 4:604–4:605n
- as lawyer, 4:598, 4:603, 7:493–7:494
- 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
- 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
- and Parsons’ Cause, 7:493, 7:493–7:494, 7:496n, 7:546
- projected biography for Port Folio, 7:318
- proposed as dictator, 7:496, 7:549, 8:122, 8:122n, 8:140–8:141
- 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
- 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
- W. Wirt’s book on, 2:155–2:156, 2:314, 7:492–7:496, 7:551, 8:140, 8:619–8:621
- and Yazoo land scheme, 4:603, 4:604
Herbouville, Charles Joseph Fortuné, marquis d’, 8:558, 8:561, 8:562n
Hercules (TJ’s slave; b. 1794)
- hat for, 7:124
- laborer, 4:379
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:386, 5:462, 6:308, 8:61, 8:255
- as runaway, 6:331
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)
- identified, 1:464n
- on Monticello slave list, 4:387
- 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
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])
Hern, Henry (TJ’s slave; b. 1805)
Hern, Indridge (TJ’s slave; b. 1797)
Hern, Isabel (TJ’s slave; David Hern’s wife [b. 1758])
Hern, James (TJ’s slave; b. 1776)
Hern, Jenny (TJ’s slave; b. 1811)
Hern, John (TJ’s slave; b. 1800)
Hern, Lilburn (TJ’s slave; b. 1809)
Hern, Lilly (TJ’s slave; b. 1791)
Hern, Lovilo (TJ’s slave; b. 1801)
Hern, Mary (TJ’s slave; b. 1780)
Hern, Matilda (TJ’s slave; b. 1811)
Hern, Milly (TJ’s slave; b. 1807)
Hern, Moses (TJ’s slave; b. 1779)
Hern, Randal (TJ’s slave; b. 1802)
Hern, Thrimston (Thrimson) (TJ’s slave; b. ca. 1799)
Hern, Thruston (TJ’s slave; b. 1795)
Hern, Tucker (TJ’s slave; b. 1810)
Hern, William (TJ’s slave; b. 1801)
- W. Beloe’s translation of, 8:22, 8:23n, 8:671, 8:672n
- cited in batture case, 3:132–3:133, 3:226
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:447, 7:662
- Littlebury translation, 1:580
- mentioned, 6:403
- TJ quotes, 4:604, 4:605n
- 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
- 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
- works on, 5:602, 5:604n, 5:604–5:605
Hertford, Isabella Anne Ingram Conway, 2d marchioness of, 5:156, 5:156n
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
- 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
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
Heylen, Adrian, 8:558, 8:560–8:561
Hichborn (Hitchbourne), Benjamin, 6:283
Hierobotanicon (O. Celsius), 7:715, 7:716n
Hierozoicon (S. Bochart), 7:715, 7:716n
- and Belmont appraisal, 3:169, 3:170–3:171, 3:172, 3:426n
- carries letter, 6:552
- and clover seed for TJ, 4:548
- 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
- identified, 4:154n
- invited to dine with TJ, 8:95
- 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
- letters to, 4:154–4:155, 5:75–5:76, 5:443–5:444, 6:365–6:366, 8:95
- 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
- loans money to TJ, 8:95, 8:95n
- mentioned, 3:119–3:120, 3:465, 5:51
- Milton 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
- and payments made for TJ, 8:48
- petition to General Assembly, 3:253–3:254
- 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
- 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
- TJ orders groceries from, 4:210, 4:211
- TJ orders salt from, 8:95, 8:95n
- TJ pays, 4:10, 4:24, 4:233, 4:557, 6:306, 6:321, 6:544, 7:72, 7:72n, 7:155
- TJ’s account with, 4:557–4:558n, 6:343–6:349, 7:180–7:181, 8:95n
- TJ’s debt to, 1:137, 1:138–1:139, 1:353, 1:364, 1:407, 1:421
Higginbotham, Mary Elmslie Garrigues (David Higginbotham’s wife), 3:635, 5:362–5:363, 8:95
Highland (J. Monroe’s Albemarle Co. estate)
- boundary dispute, 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
- family dispute over, 5:310n
- B. Galloway proposes to visit, 7:272, 8:419, 8:433
- G. Hays plan to visit, 1:93n
- J. Monroe at, 8:588–8:589
- J. Monroe plans to visit, 6:575, 7:272, 7:351, 8:382, 8:419, 8:428–8:429, 8:433, 8:588, 8:589
- sale of, 6:523n, 6:523n, 7:487, 7:510, 8:53n
- TJ visits, 2:42, 2:44
High Mountain. See Montalto (part of TJ’s Monticello estate)
- 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
- books on, 7:218–7:219, 7:220, 7:221, 7:221n
- deities of, 7:77
- sacred texts of, 7:76–7:77, 7:77, 7:78n, 7:218, 7:219, 7:221n
Hippocrates (Greek physician), 8:669
Histoire d’Angleterre (P. de Rapin Thoyras), 1:580, 8:235
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
Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane (A. R. Le Sage), 4:163n, 7:665
Histoire de la jurisprudence romaine (Terasson), 5:276, 5:277n
Histoire de l’Anarchie de Pologne, et du Démembrement de Cette République (Rulhière), 1:35, 3:516, 3:517n, 3:517n
Histoire de la Virginie (R. Beverley), 5:509, 8:388
Histoire de l’empire de Russie sous Pierre le Grand (Voltaire), 1:580
Histoire des Animaux d’Aristote, Avec la Traduction Françoise (Aristotle; trans. A. G. Camus), 8:656, 8:659n
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
Histoire des Chênes de l’Amerique (Michaux), 6:421
Histoire des Croisades (J. F. Michaud), 7:664, 7:666n
Histoire des Mathématiques (J. E. Montucla and Lalande), 6:381, 7:250, 7:626
Histoire Naturelle de l’Homme (Lacépède), 1:250n
Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux (Buffon), 1:581
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
Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particulière (Buffon), 6:225n, 7:626
Histoire Philosophique et Politique (G. T. F. Raynal), 3:175n, 7:664
Historia Alexandri Magni Regis (trans. Digby), 1:580
Historia Critica Philosophiæ (J. J. Brucker), 6:548, 6:548, 6:551n, 7:148
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
Historiæ Anglicanæ Scriptores X (R. Twysden), 7:127
Historiarum Libri Aliquot, qui extant, opera & studio Vincentii Obsopoei in lucem editi (Diodorus Siculus), 1:580
Historiarum Libri Qui Extant (Livius), 1:580
An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia (Hewat), 1:581
Historical Law-Tracts (Kames), 3:546
Historical Letters; originally written for and published in the Virginia Argus (Colvin), 6:32, 6:32n, 6:58, 6:58–6:59
Historical Register of the United States (T. H. Palmer), 6:77n, 6:124, 8:260
An Historical Review of the State of Ireland (Plowden), 1:580
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
- of American Revolution, 1:288–1:289, 1:334, 1:634n, 6:231n
- 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
- 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
- books on, 6:32, 6:45–6:46, 6:55, 6:58, 6:58–6:59, 6:93, 6:94, 6:146, 6:157, 6:165, 6:167, 6:206–6:207, 6:231, 6:231n, 6:289, 6:342–6:343n, 6:352, 6:373, 7:139, 7:155, 7:190, 7:286, 7:389, 7:629
- bound pamphlets on, 8:630
- 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
- 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
- TJ asked to write, 6:375
- TJ on, 2:50, 2:505–2:506, 2:529, 6:52–6:53, 8:143, 8:203, 8:252
- TJ on study of, 4:162, 4:162, 6:58, 8:341
- 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
- TJ sends historical manuscript to American Antiquarian Society, 7:520, 7:595–7:596, 8:207
- works on, bound for TJ, 1:36, 1:36
The History and Fall of Caius Marius (Otway), 4:479, 4:480n
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons (R. Chandler), 7:373
History of America (W. Robertson), 1:521, 1:521n, 1:581, 1:620n, 6:326, 7:629, 7:664
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 from the Accession of James I. to that of the Brunswick Line (C. Macaulay), 1:580, 3:635–3:636, 4:22n, 7:629
The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688 (D. Hume), 3:5, 3:7n, 3:7n, 3:86, 6:551, 6:552n, 7:249, 7:527–7:528, 7:532n, 8:235, 8:581
History of Great Britain (Belsham), 1:580, 3:122–3:123
The History of Greece (W. Mitford), 2:264, 2:264n, 3:122, 3:635–3:636, 4:22n, 7:662
The History of Herodotus (trans. W. Beloe), 8:22, 8:23n, 8:671, 8:672n
The History of Hindostan, Translated from the Persian (A. Dow), 7:664
The History of Land Titles in Massachusetts (Sullivan), 3:125
The History of Modern Europe (C. Coote), 3:296–3:297, 8:152
History of Modern Europe (W. Russell), 1:580, 7:629
History of New-England (Neal), 5:387, 5:390n
The History of New-Hampshire (J. Belknap), 1:581
A History of New York (Irving), 3:625, 5:397n
The History of Pennsylvania in North America (Proud), 1:581
The History of Philosophy (W. Enfield), 1:576, 6:439, 6:548, 6:548–6:549, 6:549, 6:551n, 7:148, 7:627
The History of Philosophy (Stanley), 1:580
The History of Printing in America (Thomas), 1:333, 1:334n
The History of Scotland (W. Robertson), 1:580, 7:629, 7:664
The History of the American Indian (Adair)
A History of the American Revolution (Allen), 6:231, 6:231n, 6:373
History of the American Revolution (D. Ramsay), 1:581, 6:258, 7:512, 7:629
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 (Keith), 5:509
The History of the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay (Hutchinson), 1:581, 5:387, 5:390n, 5:508–5:509
The History of the Colony of Nova Caesaria, or New-Jersey (S. Smith), 1:581
History of the Corruptions of Christianity (J. Priestley), 1:581, 6:302, 6:440, 7:627
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (E. Gibbon), 1:580, 3:546, 7:629, 7:662
A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second (C. J. Fox), 1:36, 1:37, 1:580, 7:629
A History of the English Law (J. Reeves), 7:127
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
The History of the First Discovery and Settlement of Virginia (Stith), 5:508–5:509
The History of the General Council (Caines), 3:522n, 4:157
History of the Insurrection, in the Four Western Counties of Pennsylvania (Findley), 1:581
The History of the Insurrections (Minot), 1:581
The History of the Life of Henry the Second, and of the Age in which he lived (Lyttelton), 2:51
History of the Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero (Middleton), 1:35, 1:580
The History of The Life, Reign, and Death of Edward II (E. Cary), 7:629, 7:631n
“The History of the Linen Manufacture” (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 (Smith), 1:580
The History of the Province of New-York (Smith), 1:581
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Begun in the Year 1641 (Clarendon), 8:581, 8:582n
The History of the Reign of Charles V (W. Robertson), 1:580, 7:629, 7:664
The History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain (R. Watson), 7:664
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
History of the Rise, Progress and Termination of the American Revolution (Warren), 1:37, 1:581
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
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
- W. W. Hening criticizes, 1:619, 1:620n
- mentioned, 8:482n
- sources for, 7:547, 7:550n
- TJ recommends, 1:581, 7:629, 8:478, 8:482n
- TJ’s role in the 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
History of Virginia, from Its Discovery Till the Year 1781 (Campbell), 4:350, 4:467–4:468
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:667
- De Cive quoted by TJ, 1:507–1:508, 1:508n, 3:508, 3:509n
- quoted by W. Duane, 4:25, 4:26n
- read by J. Adams, 4:474
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:502
- writings of, 8:4
Hoffingan & Company (Paris firm), 2:219, 3:558, 4:418, 5:60
- at Monticello, 8:158, 8:184
- owned by J. Shoemaker, 1:451
- owned by J. Walker, 3:359
- at Poplar Forest, 2:96, 5:545, 7:71, 8:71, 8:71, 8:72, 8:132, 8:158, 8:173, 8:174, 8:174n, 8:185, 8:611, 8:611
- transportation of, 8:158, 8:184, 8:185
- at Tufton, 2:112, 5:545–5:546
- value of, 4:15
Holbach, Paul Henri Dietrich, Baron d’
- identified, 6:451–6:452n
- invited to visit TJ, 6:451, 6:649
- 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
- visits Poplar Forest, 8:512
Holcus sorghum (Johnsongrass), 1:436–1:437n
Holland. See The Netherlands
holland (textile), 6:345, 6:346
Holland, Henry Richard Vassall Fox, 3d Baron, 3:462–3:463, 3:464n, 3:481, 5:156, 7:541
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
- family of, 5:345, 5:356–5:357
- 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
- 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
- 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
- and J. Peyton’s estate, 5:345, 5:346, 5:350
- plans visit to Monticello, 5:357, 5:404, 5:404
- 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
- TJ pays, 3:525–3:526, 3:531, 3:550, 3:551, 3:567
- TJ sends letters through, 8:432
- and Chinese pigs, 4:109
- identified, 6:114–6:115n
- as judge, 6:573, 6:631, 7:709
- letters from, 6:114–6:115, 6:335–6:336, 6:631–6:632, 7:309–7:310, 7:460–7:461
- letters to, 6:314
- proposed visit to Monticello, 7:309, 7:460
- TJ pays, 6:306, 6:321
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:625
- 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
- on future of U.S., 8:649, 8:650n
- identified, 8:649n
- letter from, 8:648–8:650
- 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
- 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
The Holy Bible (Clarke), 3:356–3:357
The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Covenant (Thomson), 3:596, 3:596n
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
- reference for J. L. Edwards, 4:92
Home, Henry, Lord Kames. See Kames (Kaim), Henry Home, Lord
home manufacturing. See manufacturing, household
- The Iliad of Homer (trans. A. Pope), 5:595, 5:596n, 8:121, 8:298, 8:299n
- The Iliad of Homer (trans. A. Pope/J. Macpherson), 2:51
- Odyssea Græce et Latine, 3:546
- Odyssey, 8:121
- study of, 7:448, 7:661, 7:661
- TJ cites, 8:617, 8:617n, 8:658, 8:659n
- TJ on, 4:396, 6:403
Homes, Governor. See Holmes, David
Homes, Judge. See Holmes, Hugh
- 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
- 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)
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
- and P. Allen’s History of the American Revolution, 6:231, 6:373
- letters from, 6:231
- letters to, 6:373
Hopkins, Matthew (of Snow Hill, Md.), 1:649
- allusions to, 7:405, 7:405n
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:448, 7:659, 7:659, 7:661, 7:661, 7:685
- quoted by J. Adams, 6:504, 6:505n, 7:26, 7:27n, 7:64, 7:67n, 7:477, 7:481n
- quoted by Destutt de Tracy, 4:240, 4:243n
- 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 C. A. Rodney, 8:275, 8:276n
- quoted by W. Short, 8:52
- quoted by A. Woodward, 6:411, 6:411n
- quote misattributed to, 7:582, 7:590n
- TJ quotes, 2:389, 2:390n, 6:156, 6:605, 6:606n, 7:629, 7:631n, 8:384, 8:386n
- TJ reads, 3:227, 3:257, 4:472
- translators of, 6:551, 6:552n, 6:616
horizon. See artificial horizon
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
- 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
Horrors of Slavery: or, The American Tars in Tripoli (W. Ray), 1:33, 1:33–1:78n, 1:77–1:78, 8:388
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
- and batture controversy, 2:546, 2:548
- books on, 5:447, 5:448n, 5:455, 8:388, 8:672
- S. Carr loans, 7:625, 7:632
- cost to hire, 8:268n
- disabled, 2:368, 8:390
- fed, 2:543
- fodder for, 8:32, 8:71, 8:109, 8:126, 8:129, 8:158, 8:158, 8:163, 8:268n
- grooming equipment for, 6:343, 6:343, 6:346, 6:347, 6:347
- horseshoes, 8:313
- and H. Marks’s estate, 5:73
- medical conditions of, 7:301, 7:301n
- mentioned, 8:241
- 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
- and plows, 7:80
- 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
- price of, 8:307
- returned to TJ, 2:112
- saddlery, 8:233
- for sale, 3:180, 5:497, 5:497–5:498, 5:498, 5:499
- Spanish, 1:478
- taxes on, 7:708, 8:256, 8:392
- and threshing machines, 5:444, 7:83
- TJ loans, 7:625
- TJ purchases, 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
- TJ rides, 8:236, 8:639, 8:697
- transport tobacco, 4:373
- value of, 4:15
- and veterinary treatment, 5:668–5:670
- wartime treatment of, 5:411, 7:649, 8:6
Horticultural Society of London
Hortus Siccus (Crowninshield), 1:37, 1:189, 1:191n
- identified, 8:467–8:468n
- letter to, 8:467–8:468
- Observations on the Laws Governing the Communication of Contagious Diseases, 8:467, 8:468n
Hosford, E. & E. (Albany firm), 8:470n
- 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’
- 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
household articles. See also building materials; clocks; clothing; furniture; tools
- alabaster lamp, 1:190, 1:309
- artwork, 8:393, 8:485, 8:486
- bags, 6:346, 6:346
- basins, 6:348
- beds, 4:231–4:232n, 4:383, 6:309, 6:310, 8:71, 8:186
- beer jugs, 7:154, 7:155, 7:204, 7:710, 7:712, 7:716, 8:11, 8:11, 8:12
- blankets, 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
- bottles, 8:11, 8:12
- brooms, 1:3, 5:119, 6:345
- brushes, 6:344, 6:448
- buttons, 6:344, 6:345
- candles, 1:31, 1:31, 1:31, 1:32, 3:202, 3:301
- candlesticks, 8:393, 8:485, 8:486
- carpet, 4:231–4:232n, 7:73, 7:73n
- carriage handles, 7:360
- carts, 2:112
- charcoal, 2:299, 3:625, 6:517
- chariots, 1:41
- clocks, 1:85, 1:96
- cloth, 2:98–2:100, 2:175, 5:119
- coal, 1:155
- coffeepots, 4:231–4:232n, 8:393, 8:485, 8:486
- comforters, 1:64, 1:76, 1:153, 1:286, 1:310
- corks, 2:109, 4:522, 4:530, 5:394, 7:155, 7:188, 7:189, 7:710, 7:717, 7:717, 8:186
- cotton cards, 8:185
- counterpanes, 7:348
- cups, 4:231–4:232n, 4:477, 6:348, 8:235, 8:393
- curtains, 8:393, 8:485, 8:486
- decanters, 8:393, 8:485, 8:486
- dishes, 4:231–4:232n, 4:477
- 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
- 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
- fig blue, 6:343, 6:349n
- forks, 4:102, 6:347
- gigs, 1:488, 2:55, 2:60, 2:453
- hair powder, 1:190, 1:245
- inkstands, 5:38, 5:39n, 5:109, 5:111
- iron combs, 4:102
- knitting needles, 4:362
- knitting pins, 6:344
- knives, 6:347, 6:348, 8:222
- lamps, 4:362–4:363
- lanterns, 1:303
- linseed oil, 1:55n, 1:77, 1:97, 5:33, 5:379
- locks, 6:346
- milkpans, 1:303
- mirrors, 1:303, 8:393, 8:485, 8:486
- napkins, 7:348
- needles, 5:33, 6:345, 6:345
- padlocks, 1:302–1:303, 6:344, 6:344, 6:348
- pipes, tobacco, 8:109
- pots, 8:70–8:71, 8:186
- putty, 6:344, 6:348
- razors, 8:23
- razor strops, 7:260, 7:270
- saddles, 1:3
- sal ammoniac, 1:467, 1:467, 3:183, 3:200
- saucers, 4:477
- sheets, 4:231–4:232n
- sifters, 8:71
- soap, 3:202
- spoons, 4:231–4:232n
- 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
- sugar dishes, 4:231–4:232n
- tablecloths, 3:551, 7:348, 8:xlvii, 8:241
- tallow, 3:301
- tea chests, 1:44
- teapots, 4:231–4:232n, 8:485, 8:486
- thread, 4:358, 6:344, 6:344, 6:345, 6:345, 6:345, 6:349n
- wafers (for sealing letters), 4:647
- waiters (trays), 4:231–4:232n, 8:241
- wax, 5:119, 8:81
- wine glasses, 6:344
- wool cards, 4:362, 4:417, 4:612, 6:345, 8:185
House of Representatives, U.S. See also Congress, U.S.; Magruder, Patrick
- and batture controversy, 2:428, 3:203–3:204
- chamber of, 3:555–3:556
- clerical salaries in, 8:115
- clerkship of, 1:275
- and commercial edicts by foreign powers, 2:195, 2:195n
- and convoy bill, 2:253, 2:254n
- debates in, 7:560n
- and declaration of war, 5:142n
- and duration of wartime taxation, 6:311, 6:313n
- 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
- journals of, 2:427–2:428, 7:701, 8:631
- 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
- mentioned, 1:512, 1:534, 2:570
- number of members in, 8:594, 8:596n
- and office of postmaster general, 7:196
- party sentiment in, 3:473, 3:474n, 3:502
- 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
- qualifications for membership in, 7:144–7:145, 7:176–7:177, 7:184, 8:526, 8:528n
- 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
- and taxes, 4:529, 4:529n, 4:539, 4:540n
- 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
- 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
- identified, 3:232n
- letters from, 3:229–3:232
- letters from accounted for, 3:232n
- letters to, 3:257
- 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)
Hubbard, Cate (TJ’s slave; b. 1747)
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
Hudson, Charles, 3:432–3:433, 3:433n
- identified, 8:653n
- letter to, 8:652–8:653
- and Limestone survey, 3:433n, 8:392, 8:393n, 8:485
- 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
- TJ lends hedge shears to, 8:652–8:653
Hudson, John, 3:432–3:433, 3:433n
Hudson River, 3:333, 3:459–3:460, 3:597–3:598
Hudson strawberry, 2:140, 3:439, 3:545, 4:497, 4:498n, 4:498n, 4:523, 4:561, 5:382
Hughes, Anne (TJ’s slave; b. 1807)
Hughes, Cornelius (TJ’s slave; b. 1811)
Hughes, Dolly (TJ’s slave; b. 1809)
Hughes, Joe (TJ’s slave; b. 1805)
- prophecies of, 4:483, 4:626, 5:12
- A Solemn Warning To All Dwellers Upon the Earth, 4:483, 4:484n, 5:12
Hughes, Wormley (TJ’s slave; b. 1781)
- brings A. Marks to Monticello, 4:417n
- and earthworks at Monticello, 3:244, 7:400, 7:400n
- on Monticello slave list, 4:387
- transports TJ’s horses, 8:390
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
- 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
Humboldt, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander, Baron von
- B. S. Barton’s acquaintance with, 8:325–8:326
- 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
- Essai sur la géographie des plantes, 1:265, 1:267n
- family of, 7:541
- identified, 1:24–1:25n
- 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
- letters from accounted for, 4:354n
- letters to, 1:24–1:25, 3:553–3:555, 7:29–7:32
- 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
- Nivellement barométrique, 1:452, 1:453n, 1:455, 1:455n, 1:482
- observations in natural history, 7:210
- 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
- rumored trip to Tibet, 4:353
- sends books to TJ, 4:352–4:353, 4:354n, 4:586
- sends greetings to TJ, 1:141, 1:629, 3:106
- sent geophysical work, 2:536
- Tableaux de la Nature, 1:264, 1:267n, 1:482, 1:483n
- TJ praises scientific writings of, 1:482
- 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
- cited by TJ, 6:582, 6:593n
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:664
- criticized, 7:74, 8:328
- 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
- mentioned, 6:228, 6:238, 6:296, 6:302, 7:480, 7:480, 7:629, 7:715
- political opinions of, 1:254n, 6:296, 8:328, 8:328–8:329n
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:507
- works of, 8:49, 8:657
humhums (textile), 6:345, 6:349n
- imported sheep of, 1:16, 1:17, 1:18, 1:19n, 1:666–1:667, 2:431, 2:431, 5:496, 6:504
- mentioned, 1:647, 3:241n
- secretary of legation in Paris, 2:126
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:507
- wool factory of, 4:40
Hunt, T. & R. (London firm), 3:426
- 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
Hunter’s ordinary (Campbell Co.; proprietor Robert Hunter), 8:79, 8:79n
Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, countess of
The Husbandry of the Ancients (A. Dickson), 1:581, 2:82, 7:626
Hutchinson, James, 6:254, 7:217
- correspondence of published, 6:258, 6:259
- The History of the Colony of Massachusetts-Bay, 1:581, 5:387, 5:390n, 5:508–5:509
- mentioned, 6:258
Hutchinson, Travers & Company (Lisbon firm), 8:694
- A Course of Mathematics, 5:447, 5:448n, 5:455, 5:493, 7:250–7:251, 7:253n
- A Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary, 7:251, 7:253n
- Mathematical Tables, 1:576, 4:148, 4:149n, 8:674n
- and velocity of fired cannonballs, 6:245, 6:249n
hyacinths, 3:545, 3:633, 4:523, 5:358, 5:465, 5:553
Hyacinthus monstrosus. See feathered hyacinths
Hyde, Edward, 1st Earl of Clarendon. See Clarendon, Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of
Hyde de Neuville, Jean Guillaume
- identified, 4:374–4:375n
- letters from, 4:434–4:435, 5:405–5:406
- letters from accounted for, 4:375n
- letters to, 4:374–4:375, 5:430–5:431
- and Louis XVIII, 7:404
- and military appointment for C. Despinville, 4:374, 4:375n, 4:376, 4:434, 5:405, 5:430–5:431, 5:435–5:436
hydrochloric acid. See acid, marine (hydrochloric, muriatic)
hydrostatic engine, 7:232–7:233, 7:233n, 7:268–7:269
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
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