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Ignatius of Loyola, Saint, 7:26
- cited, 5:595, 5:596n, 8:298, 8:299n
- 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
Illustrations of Prophecy (J. L. Towers), 4:483, 4:485n, 7:36, 7:38n, 7:98, 7:99n
Illustrations of Sterne (J. Ferriar), 7:665
An Impartial History of the late Revolution in France, 8:388, 8:672, 8:673n
Importance, et Avantages d’une Morale Publique et Privée (Gazzera), 1:522, 1:523n
- of American seamen, 1:85–1:86, 5:7n, 5:259n, 5:453, 5:453n, 5:637n, 5:662n, 5:678, 6:14–6:15, 6:131n, 6:205, 6:205, 6:358n, 6:376n, 6:491, 7:464–7:466, 7:542–7:543, 8:112, 8:113n, 8:218, 8:220–8:221, 8:293, 8:380–8:381
- of boats, 7:123, 7:135, 7:156
- laws regarding, 7:374n
- and Monroe-Pinkney Treaty, 1:170n
- and Northern Europe, 7:350
- TJ on, 5:304, 5:304n, 6:141–6:144, 6:205, 6:205, 6:538–6:539, 7:51–7:52, 7:87, 7:96, 7:167, 8:26, 8:107, 8:107, 8:108, 8:259, 8:260, 8:261, 8:267, 8:300, 8:320, 8:351, 8:357, 8:372, 8:540, 8:569, 8:598–8:599, 8:654
Improvements in Education (J. Lancaster), 1:662, 1:662n
An Inaugural Oration delivered at Burlington, August 1, 1811 (J. Chamberlain), 7:357, 7:357n, 7:447, 8:111
indentures, 1:156, 2:237–2:238, 2:238–2:239n, 3:186–3:188, 3:192–3:194, 3:368–3:369, 3:411–3:413, 4:287–4:288, 4:316–4:319, 5:61–5:62, 5:62n
Independent Chronicle (Boston newspaper), 1:50n, 1:671, 1:673n
- and British military, 7:68n, 7:533–7:534
- and N. G. M. Senter’s travel writings, 5:64–5:65, 5:66, 5:218, 5:407–5:408n
- and sepoy system, 7:534
- trade to, 1:449
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:506
Indiam Occidentalem (Bry), 5:123–5:124, 5:125n, 5:182
Indiana Territory. See also Harrison, William Henry
- appointments in, 5:445, 5:445–5:446n
- chancery court in, 2:522
- governor of, 1:405, 1:406n, 2:73
- immigration to, 7:93
- Indian agent for, 1:574–1:575
- Legislative Council, 1:96
- and War of 1812, 8:329n
Indian Camp (W. Short’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, 7:197–7:198, 7:271, 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
- sale of, 6:86, 6:87–6:88n, 6:204, 6:274, 6:522, 6:523n, 7:212–7:213, 8:568, 8:568n, 8:688
- W. Short on management of, 3:198, 3:272–3:273, 3:275, 4:268, 4:273–4:274
- survey of, 5:399–5:402, 5:407n, 7:487, 7:510, 7:511n, 8:568n
- TJ superintends for W. Short, 1:234, 1:235n, 4:59–4:60, 4:197–4:198
- TJ tries to sell for W. Short, 3:621–3:622, 3:644, 4:5–4:6, 4:59–4:60, 4:268, 4:675, 5:239–5:240, 5:264–5:265, 5:362–5:364, 5:399–5:402, 5:443–5:444, 5:506, 5:567, 5:568–5:570, 5:571–5:572, 5:573, 5:596, 5:622–5:623, 5:623–5:624n, 5:624–5:625, 7:157–7:158n
Indian hemp, 4:667–4:668, 5:22
- J. Adams on, 4:475–4:476, 5:70, 5:182–5:185, 5:389–5:390, 5:584–5:585, 5:595, 6:183
- agents for, 8:537
- Arikara, 6:323
- artifacts of, at Monticello, 1:397n
- battle depicted by, 8:238
- and Bible Societies, 7:586
- blankets, 1:510
- as British allies, 5:320–5:321, 5:336, 7:7–7:8, 7:11, 7:14, 7:15–7:16n, 7:20, 7:30–7:31, 7:51–7:52, 7:87–7:88, 7:91, 8:17, 8:385n
- burial mounds and fortifications of, 6:322–6:329, 6:516, 6:518
- cattle raised by, 1:110
- Cherokee, 1:6–1:7, 1:7–1:8n, 1:110, 1:653, 5:124, 5:125n, 6:419, 7:161, 7:162, 7:162–7:163n, 7:163–7:164, 7:199–7:200, 7:200n
- Chickasaw, 1:6–1:7, 1:26, 6:423, 6:423, 7:200n
- Chippewa, 2:57, 2:58n
- Creek, 1:110, 6:389, 7:91, 7:93n, 7:160–7:161, 7:162n, 7:347, 8:222–8:223, 8:329n
- currency of, 1:334, 1:334n, 1:369
- dialects of, 1:205, 1:520–1:521, 1:555–1:556, 1:651–1:652
- education of children, 1:7, 1:660–1:662, 3:369–3:370, 3:543, 3:543n
- Fox, 2:57
- hair of, described, 1:478
- historical manuscript concerning, 7:520, 7:520–7:521n, 7:595–7:596
- history of, 8:175
- Houmas, 1:509
- hunt in circles, 6:138
- Indiana Territory agent for, 1:574–1:575
- intoxication among, 6:188
- Iroquois, 6:324, 7:181, 7:281, 7:521n, 8:630
- Kaskaskia, 6:324
- Kickapoo, 6:323–6:324, 8:222
- kill surveyor, 2:87
- land claims in Orleans Territory, 1:637
- languages, 1:205, 1:269, 1:520–1:521, 1:555–1:557, 1:599n, 1:651–1:652, 3:596, 3:596, 3:596–3:597, 3:616, 7:181, 7:182n, 7:243, 7:281
- literacy of, 7:281
- Mandan, 1:520–1:521, 4:8, 4:536, 4:550–4:551, 6:323
- maps by, 8:238
- Mascouten, 6:323–6:324
- Mohican, 7:289, 7:521n
- Miami, 1:652, 1:652n
- Mingo, 2:204–2:205n, 2:340
- modesty of, 4:181
- Neponset, 5:184–5:185, 5:186n
- of Northwest Coast described, 1:446
- Olmec, 6:328
- origin of, 6:137–6:138, 6:323
- orthography of tribal names, 8:151–8:152, 8:179
- Osage, 1:520, 3:501
- Ottawa, 4:181, 4:182n, 4:537, 4:538n
- Pawnee, 1:521, 1:556
- Potawatomi, 8:151
- Punkapog, 5:184–5:185, 5:186n
- plans for civilizing, 1:110–1:111, 7:281
- and post road, 1:351
- preservation of artifacts of, 6:251
- recommended readings for, 1:110
- Sac, 2:57
- sculpture of, for TJ, 1:473–1:474, 1:475n
- Seminole, 5:651–5:652, 6:67–6:68, 6:112, 6:113n
- Seneca, 2:59, 2:175
- Shawnee, 4:485n, 8:151, 8:552
- speeches by, 2:59, 2:175, 2:340, 7:373–7:374, 7:374n
- in Tenn., 1:653
- threat posed by, on frontier, 2:359, 2:360, 2:360
- TJ on, 2:59, 2:60n, 2:301, 4:429, 5:122–5:124, 5:367, 7:7–7:8, 7:30–7:31, 7:51, 7:87–7:88, 7:91, 7:281
- TJ’s policies concerning, 2:158, 6:512
- TJ’s vocabularies of, 1:269, 1:555–1:556, 7:243, 7:244n
- Toltec, 6:328
- and trade with Canada, 4:552–4:553, 5:74–5:75
- training school for, 1:7, 1:660–1:662, 1:662n, 2:55–2:57, 2:58n
- treaties with, 1:6–1:7, 1:7–1:8n, 8:17
- and War of 1812, 5:637n, 6:358n, 6:389, 6:577, 6:577n, 7:7–7:8, 7:14, 7:15–7:16n, 7:20, 7:30–7:31, 7:51–7:52, 7:160–7:161, 7:162n, 7:531, 8:17, 8:112, 8:217, 8:218, 8:219, 8:221–8:224, 8:227n, 8:228n, 8:329n
Indian Speeches Delivered by Farmer’s Brother and Red Jacket, Two Seneca Chiefs, 2:59, 2:175
Indigofera tinctoria. See indigo: wild
Indostan. See India (Hindustan; Indostan)
Indridge (TJ’s slave; b. 1797). See Hern, Indridge (TJ’s slave; b. 1797)
Ine (Ina, Ini), king of the West Saxons, 7:125, 7:147
Infantado, Duke of. See Pedro Alcántara de Toledo y Salm-Salm (Duke of Infantado)
- address to constituents of, 6:375, 6:375–6:376n
- as congressman, 7:113n, 7:247–7:248, 7:248n, 7:468, 7:468–7:469n
- identified, 5:106n
- letters from, 5:225–5:226
- letters from accounted for, 7:248n
- letters to, 5:106, 7:247–7:248
- Mr. Ingersoll’s Speech on the Loan Bill, Tuesday, 15 February, 1814, 7:247–7:248, 7:248n
- An Oration delivered at Mr. Harvey’s, Spring Garden, before a Very Numerous Meeting of Democratic Citizens, July 4, 1812, 5:225–5:226
- sends works to TJ, 5:225
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:625, 5:106
- A View of the Rights and Wrongs, Power and Policy, of the United States of America, 5:106
- on batture controversy, 2:455, 2:456n, 2:658, 3:235, 3:271, 3:483, 5:3, 5:4n
- family of, 5:106n
- Philadelphia lawyer, 2:320
Ingraham, Phoenix & Nexsen (N.Y. firm)
Ingraham’s tract (TJ’s estate), 4:386
- conveys wartime intelligence to TJ, 6:370
- identified, 6:370–6:371n
- letters from, 6:369–6:371
- letters to, 6:511–6:512
- and shepherd dogs, 6:369–6:370, 6:511–6:512
An Inquiry into the Causes and Consequences of the Orders in Council (Baring), 1:35
An Inquiry into the Principles and Policy of the Government of the United States (J. Taylor), 6:504, 6:505n, 6:567, 6:613, 6:613, 6:622, 7:146, 7:217, 7:221n
An Inquiry into the Rights of the British Colonies (R. Bland), 8:643, 8:645n
An Inquiry into the Use of the Omentum (Rush), 1:185, 1:558–1:559
An Inquiry into the Various Systems of Political Economy (Ganilh), 6:53, 6:54n
insanity. See health: mental illness
insects. See also Hessian fly
Inskeep, Abraham H., 6:417, 6:427n
- and Acta Sanctorum (J. de Bolland and others), 8:558, 8:682
- and J. Corrêa da Serra, 4:319–4:320, 4:350, 4:353, 6:252
- and P. S. Du Pont de Nemours, 3:516, 3:517n, 3:517n
- fossils analyzed by, 1:100–1:101, 1:103–1:104, 1:187, 1:248–1:249, 1:250n
- members of, 1:201n, 1:250n, 1:259n, 1:262n, 3:472n, 3:517n, 4:319–4:320, 5:101n, 5:301, 5:433
- Notice des travaux de la Classe des Beaux-Arts de l’Institut Royal de France, 7:350, 7:350n
- and R. M. Patterson, 2:162
- TJ and C. Wistar give fossil bones to, 1:100–1:101, 1:248, 1:510–1:511
- TJ on, 7:608
- and weights, measures, and coinage, 4:227
- and work on ancient vases, 1:452, 1:453n, 1:482
An Institute of The Laws of England (T. Wood), 7:148, 7:148
The Institutes of Justinian. With Notes (T. Cooper), 5:275–5:276, 5:277n, 5:588, 6:598, 7:125, 8:472, 8:672
Institutes of the Laws of England (E. Coke), 1:382, 7:125, 7:126, 7:126, 7:127, 7:127, 7:127, 7:129, 7:130
Institution au droit maritime (Boucher), 3:72, 3:73n, 3:546
Institutions Astronomiques (trans. P. C. Le Monnier), 7:626
Institutions Commerciales (Boucher), 3:629–3:630, 3:638
Institutions du Droit de la Nature et des Gens (J. M. Gérard de Rayneval), 7:627, 8:285, 8:328
Instruction sur l’art de faire le vin (Cadet-de-Vaux), 2:82, 2:83n
Instruction sur les bêtes à laine et particulièrement sur la race des mérinos (A. H. Tessier), 3:321, 3:322n, 7:52–7:53
insurance. See also Mutual Assurance Society
Intercepted Letters; or, the Twopenny Post Bag (T. Moore), 6:644, 6:645n, 7:34, 7:60, 7:62n
An Interesting Companion for a Leisure Hour (D. Fraser), 7:656, 7:657n
An Interesting Narrative of the Travels of James Bruce, esq. into Abyssinia, to discover the Source of the Nile, 6:127, 6:129n
An Introduction to Latin Syntax (J. Mair), 8:482, 8:482n
An Introduction to Natural Philosophy (Nicholson), 1:581
An Introductory Discourse, delivered before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York (D. Clinton), 8:347, 8:348n
The Introductory lecture of Thomas Cooper, Esq., professor of chemistry at Carlisle College, Pennsylvania, 5:223, 6:598, 7:124–7:125, 7:130n
inventions. See also machines; patents
- cotton gin, 8:408
- distilling, 2:458n, 7:509
- O. Evans on patent protection for, 7:110–7:113
- fireproof ceiling, 5:286, 5:291
- fireproofing, 5:307–5:308
- fruit picker, 8:548–8:549
- impenetrable stucco, 1:195–1:196
- invisible ink, 1:111n
- manufacturing alkali, 2:283
- matches, 1:376–1:377, 1:377n
- metallic pen, 1:106
- perpetual-motion machine, 5:xlix–5:l, 5:108n, 5:358 (illus.), 5:474, 5:506–5:507
- refrigerator, 1:173n
- of H. G. Spafford, 7:274–7:275, 7:275, 7:313–7:314, 7:322, 8:209, 8:209n, 8:211, 8:271, 8:271n, 8:273, 8:274n, 8:280–8:281, 8:281 (illus.), 8:350, 8:367, 8:369n, 8:414–8:416, 8:463, 8:470, 8:471n, 8:488
- textile machinery, 8:554–8:555, 8:605–8:606, 8:634–8:635
- of W. Thornton, 8:253, 8:402–8:403, 8:404–8:405
- water filtration system, 5:286, 5:291, 8:253, 8:402–8:403, 8:404 (illus.)
- windmill pump, 8:80–8:81
Investigator (Charleston, S.C., newspaper)
Involuntary, Unmerited, Perpetual, Absolute, Hereditary Slavery, Examined (D. Barrow), 8:365n
- agitation in, 4:587, 8:551, 8:551n
- Belfast Literary Society, 4:159, 4:175
- and British military, 7:31, 7:533
- British policy toward, 7:39
- fiorin grass from, 4:192–4:193
- George III’s death rumored in, 4:172, 4:173n
- and introduction of potato to U.S., 1:197
- Orange Society of, 5:641, 5:642n
- plants in, 3:280n, 3:294–3:295, 3:339–3:340, 5:657
iron. See also naileries: nailrod and iron stock
- for axles, 2:453, 8:350
- bar (Swedish), 5:133, 6:343, 6:344, 6:344, 6:344, 6:344, 6:345, 6:346, 6:346, 6:347, 6:347, 8:313, 8:380
- hoop, 8:313, 8:380
- manufacture of, 2:376, 7:162, 7:162–7:163n, 7:163–7:164, 7:199–7:200, 7:200n
- mentioned, 6:344, 6:346, 8:109
- in N.Y., 8:209n
- purchased by TJ, 7:180, 7:180, 8:313, 8:380, 8:519
- for sawmill, 7:181n
- sheet, 8:81
- specimens sent to TJ, 2:299
- tin-iron, 6:347, 6:348
- wire, 5:439
Iroquois Indians, 6:324, 7:181, 7:281, 7:521n, 8:630
Irujo, Carlos Fernando Martínez de. See Yrujo (Irujo), Carlos Fernando Martínez de
Irvin, Mr. See Erving, George William
Irvine, Callender, 2:304, 5:81n
Isaac (Old Testament figure), 8:405–8:406
- Charlottesville merchant, 7:435, 7:441–7:442
- identified, 7:321–7:322n
- letters from, 7:321–7:322, 7:332–7:333, 7:441–7:442
- sells TJ fish, 7:321, 7:332, 7:333n
- TJ’s account with, 7:442n
Isabel (TJ’s slave; b. 1758). See Hern, Isabel (TJ’s slave; David Hern’s wife [b. 1758])
Isabella I, queen of Aragon and Castile
Isaiah (Hebrew prophet), 6:542
Isatis tinctoria. See woad, blue
Isocrates (Athenian orator and rhetorician), 6:277
Israel (TJ’s slave; b. 1800). See Jefferson, Israel Gillette (TJ’s slave; b. 1800)
Istoria delle guerre civili di Francia (E. C. Davila), 8:235, 8:237n
Ιστοριων … Historiarum (Polybius; trans. I. Casaubon; ed. J. Gronovius), 8:581
- American property seized in, 2:342
- earthquake in, 4:189, 4:190n
- M. A. Jullien’s mission to, 2:503, 2:504n
- macaroni from, 2:154
- strawberries from, 2:481
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:502, 4:503, 4:507
- wine from, 1:387
Ivernois, François d’. See D’Ivernois, Sir Francis
- S. Scott claims TJ’s land on, 2:96–2:97, 2:148–2:149, 2:232, 2:233n, 2:303, 2:303, 2:322–2:323, 2:324n, 2:325–2:326, 2:327, 2:327–2:328, 4:308–4:310, 4:549, 4:583–4:585, 4:647, 4:677–4:678, 4:679, 4:680–4:684, 5:39–5:40, 5:40–5:41
- TJ sells lands on, 1:670–1:671, 2:5–2:6, 2:6, 2:50–2:51, 2:78–2:79, 2:148, 2:149n, 2:232, 2:323, 2:328, 2:330, 3:368–3:369, 3:374–3:375, 3:457, 3:461, 4:583, 4:584–4:585n, 4:677, 5:xlvii–5:xlviii, 5:31, 5:342–5:343, 6:332, 6:332n, 8:285
Iznardi, Josef. See Yznardy, Josef
Izquierdo de Ribera y Lauzan, Eugenio, 3:96
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