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McAllister, John & Son (Philadelphia firm)
McAllister, John, Jr. (of Lynchburg)
macaroni, 2:109, 2:109, 2:154, 8:571, 8:571, 8:572
- identified, 2:304–2:305n
- letters from, 2:304–2:305
- letters to, 2:315
- seeks return of letters, 2:304, 2:305n, 2:315
- The History of England from the Accession of James I. to that of the Brunswick Line, 1:580, 3:635–3:636, 4:22n, 7:629
- identified, 2:303n
- letter from to J. Martin, 2:303
- letters from, 2:324
- letters to, 2:325–2:326
- and TJ’s land dispute with S. Scott, 2:303, 2:322, 2:323, 2:324, 2:325–2:326, 2:327, 2:328
- and Albemarle Co. cloth factory, 4:143, 4:143n, 4:169, 4:209, 4:667, 4:667n, 6:45n
- and carding machine, 5:207–5:208
- debts of, 4:169, 4:209, 4:618–4:619, 5:14–5:15, 5:17, 5:174–5:175, 5:298–5:299, 5:328–5:329, 5:574, 5:574–5:575, 5:575, 5:639–5:640
- identified, 4:143n
- letters from accounted for, 6:556n
- letters to, 4:143, 5:17, 6:556
- Monticello weaver, 5:335n, 5:356, 5:655, 5:683–5:684, 6:556
- recommended by TJ and T. M. Randolph, 7:240–7:241
- witnesses documents, 6:34, 6:36
McClure (McLure), Mrs. (William McClure’s wife)
- and Albemarle Co. cloth factory, 4:667, 4:667n, 6:45n
- TJ’s accounts with, 6:343, 6:345, 6:346, 6:347
- and East Tennessee College, 2:266–2:267, 2:365–2:366
- identified, 2:267–2:268n
- letters from, 2:266–2:268
- letters to, 2:365–2:366
- broadside from accounted for, 1:504n
- “The Expedient,” 1:322–1:327
- identified, 1:322n
- letters from, 1:321–1:322
- letters to, 1:504
- “The Moment,” 1:504n
- sends poetry to TJ, 1:322–1:327, 1:504
McCulloch, James H. (father of James H. McCulloh)
McCulloh, James H. (son of James H. McCulloch)
- identified, 7:343–7:344n
- introduced by J. Monroe, 7:351
- introduced by J. H. Nicholson, 7:343
- proposed western exploration by, 7:343, 7:351, 7:379
- Researches on America; being an attempt to settle some points relative to the Aborigines of America, &c., 7:344n
- scientific interests of, 7:343, 7:351
- visits Monticello, 7:379
- visits Natural Bridge, 7:379
McDonald & Ridgely (Baltimore firm), 2:122
mace (spice), 1:368, 2:109, 4:211
Macedonian, HMS (frigate), 6:54n
- agreement with TJ, 1:419–1:421
- identified, 1:420n
- letters from, 4:12
- letters from accounted for, 4:12n
- letters to accounted for, 4:12n
- J. Madison seeks information on, 3:29, 3:35
- Tufton overseer, 1:419–1:420, 3:35–3:36, 4:12, 4:58n
machines. See also dynamometers
- briquet pneumatique, 2:145
- cannon, underwater, 6:243–6:249, 6:272, 6:272, 6:272n, 6:272–6:273, 6:313, 6:330
- carding, 2:99, 4:417, 5:187, 5:207–5:208, 5:208n, 5:312, 5:321–5:323, 5:335, 5:356, 5:477, 5:515, 5:560, 5:566–5:567, 5:655, 6:3, 6:9, 6:9–6:12, 6:24, 6:24, 6:140, 7:79, 7:114, 7:116, 8:185, 8:554–8:555, 8:605, 8:606n
- cast-iron press, 2:302
- corn brake, 8:460
- corn-shelling, 7:83–7:84, 8:367, 8:458–8:459, 8:463, 8:535
- distiller’s syphon, 1:482
- drill plow, 6:382, 6:382, 6:454, 6:514, 6:515n, 7:246–7:247, 7:306
- eprouvette, 6:117
- O. Evans’s patent machinery, 6:xliv, 6:353–6:354, 6:354n, 6:379–6:382, 6:384, 6:384–6:385, 6:386 (illus.), 6:453–6:454, 6:454n, 6:455–6:457, 6:514, 7:106, 7:106n, 7:107–7:108, 7:109n, 7:131–7:133, 7:154, 7:170–7:173, 7:386, 8:535, 8:536n
- filtering, 8:196, 8:253, 8:404 (illus.)
- flax brake, 8:460
- flying shuttle, 2:591, 6:106, 6:107, 6:140, 8:249
- hemp brake, 6:442, 6:452
- horse-drawn saw, 2:374–2:375n, 2:553
- hydrostatic engine, 7:232–7:233, 7:233n, 7:268–7:269
- loom, 2:99, 4:143, 4:428, 5:560, 5:563, 6:107, 6:140, 6:556, 7:438, 7:486, 7:506–7:507, 7:507, 7:508, 7:523–7:524, 7:524n, 7:552–7:553, 7:553n, 7:568, 7:570, 7:572, 8:15, 8:135–8:136, 8:160, 8:161n, 8:195, 8:201, 8:202n, 8:249, 8:252–8:253, 8:402
- manufacture of, 8:460–8:461
- mules, 5:202
- and patent rights, 7:606–7:607, 8:535, 8:536n, 8:554–8:555, 8:635n
- perpetual-motion, 5:xlix–5:l, 5:358 (illus.), 5:471–5:473, 5:473n, 5:474
- polygraph, 1:46n, 1:307, 2:xlii, 2:380 (illus.), 3:281–3:282, 4:67, 4:182, 5:207, 6:560n, 8:236, 8:514, 8:535, 8:545, 8:672, 8:673n
- portable bath, 6:570, 6:571n, 6:615, 7:187–7:188, 7:325, 7:326n, 7:345
- refrigerator, 1:173n
- roller, 8:104
- sawing, 7:84–7:85
- self-acting hydraulic ram, 2:250, 2:301, 2:316, 2:318–2:319, 2:332, 8:252
- self-feeding nail making, 5:151–5:154
- spinning, 4:169, 4:417–4:418, 4:424–4:425, 4:425–4:426, 4:512–4:513, 4:514, 4:544, 4:558, 4:558n, 4:571–4:572, 4:579–4:580, 4:588, 4:589, 4:591, 4:592, 4:637, 4:666–4:667, 4:673, 5:24, 5:131–5:132, 5:145, 5:148, 5:151–5:154, 5:175, 5:181, 5:187, 5:207–5:208, 5:209, 5:241–5:242, 5:312, 5:316, 5:560, 6:9, 6:106, 6:203, 6:559, 7:558, 8:535, 8:547, 8:554, 8:605–8:606, 8:634–8:635
- spinning billy, 4:426
- spinning jenny, 1:313, 1:524–1:525, 1:591, 1:661, 4:143, 4:417, 4:418n, 4:426, 4:428, 4:637, 4:667, 5:202, 5:446, 6:107, 6:132, 6:134, 6:140, 6:203, 6:214, 6:214, 6:285, 6:285–6:286, 6:366, 6:487, 6:559, 6:559, 7:240, 7:325, 7:570, 7:593, 8:368, 8:464, 8:535
- spinning wheel, 4:362, 4:380, 4:417, 4:425
- steam engine, 7:558, 8:81, 8:82n
- stocking-knitting, 2:591
- straw-cutting, 7:84, 8:367, 8:459
- stylograph, 2:xlii
- textile, 5:268–5:269, 8:464, 8:535
- threshing, 2:5n, 2:36, 2:675, 3:293, 3:349, 3:371, 5:324, 5:325–5:326, 5:360, 5:444–5:445, 5:445n, 6:203, 7:81–7:82, 8:185, 8:368–8:369, 8:369n, 8:464, 8:520, 8:535–8:536
- torpedo (mine), 2:250, 2:301, 2:316–2:318, 2:333, 6:56, 6:243, 6:260, 6:261, 6:261–6:262, 6:313, 6:319, 6:321, 7:48–7:49, 7:276
- for transporting milk, 4:140
- for turning rifle barrels, 5:154n
- water-raising, 2:553–2:557, 2:563–2:564, 2:663–2:664, 8:80–8:81, 8:195–8:196, 8:196n
- windmill, 2:458–2:460, 2:460–2:461, 2:479, 8:80–8:81, 8:82n
- and bet with T. Williamson, 5:494
- and fiorin grass, 4:363
- forwards gooseberry bushes to TJ, 4:535, 4:557, 4:559
- identified, 4:535n
- letters from, 4:535
- letters to, 4:559
McKenny. See McKinney, James
McKeown Hotel (Washington), 8:663
Mackinac. See Michilimackinac (Mich. Territory)
- debts of, 7:358–7:359, 7:382–7:383
- and hemp brake, 6:442, 6:452–6:453
- identified, 1:92n
- introduces W. G. Arms, 3:51–3:52
- letters from, 1:91–1:92, 3:51–3:52, 3:184, 6:442
- letters to, 3:156–3:157
- mentioned, 3:643
- partnership with T. M. Randolph, 1:92n, 5:120–5:121, 5:499
- petition to General Assembly, 4:346–4:349
- recommended to TJ, 2:383
- seeks army appointment, 5:586, 5:591, 5:592, 5:611
- seeks employment, 1:91
- and Shadwell mills, 3:51–3:52, 3:156–3:157, 3:184, 3:614, 3:642, 3:644, 4:183, 4:183n, 4:233, 4:374n, 5:120–5:121, 5:591n, 8:204–8:205, 8:205n
- son of, 7:358–7:359
- whereabouts of, 7:382
Mackintosh, James, 5:615, 5:619
MacLaurin, Colin, 3:356, 3:357n
- and Georgia Republican, 4:92, 4:127, 4:128n, 4:130
- letters from accounted for, 4:128n
- letters to accounted for, 4:128n
- Presbyterian clergyman, 8:228, 8:229n, 8:343
- A Scriptural View of the Character, Causes, and Ends of the Present War, 8:228, 8:228, 8:340–8:341, 8:344, 8:344
McLure. See McClure (McLure), William; McClure (McLure), Mrs. (William McClure’s wife)
- The American Gardener’s Calendar, 1:35, 1:582, 2:83, 3:327, 4:289n, 5:412, 5:477, 5:477n
- forwards seeds from A. Thoüin, 3:604, 3:604, 3:614, 3:619, 5:382
- identified, 2:91n
- letters from, 2:89–2:91, 3:439–3:440, 4:523–4:525, 5:346, 5:358, 5:358, 5:412, 5:465, 5:476–5:477, 5:657–5:658
- letters to, 2:140, 3:544–3:545, 3:604–3:605, 4:497–4:498, 5:382, 5:553, 6:152, 6:195–6:196, 8:615–8:616
- on madder, 3:327
- mentioned, 6:29, 6:50, 6:50, 8:663
- and plant catalogues, 3:368, 3:368n
- on planting celery, 4:180, 4:182n
- and planting of rutabaga and turnip seeds, 2:481–2:482n, 2:543
- and seeds from J. Ronaldson, 5:438
- and seeds of Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1:192n, 2:90–2:91, 2:140, 6:152, 7:35, 7:55
- sends flower bulbs to TJ, 5:346
- sends plants to TJ, 4:523–4:524, 4:561, 5:30n, 5:358, 5:358, 5:412, 5:465, 5:476
- sends seeds to TJ, 2:90, 2:140, 3:439, 3:440n, 3:545, 5:477, 5:657
- TJ orders plants from, 4:496–4:497, 4:497–4:498
- TJ orders seeds from, 2:140, 3:545
- TJ sends seeds to, 4:498, 4:523, 5:553, 5:657–5:658, 6:152, 6:196, 6:615, 7:90, 8:615, 8:615–8:616, 8:640
- identified, 6:30n
- letters from, 6:29–6:30, 8:663
- letters to, 6:49–6:50
- military career of, 8:663
- seeks recommendation from TJ, 6:29–6:30, 6:49–6:50, 8:663
- as brigadier general, 8:250, 8:264, 8:443
- identified, 1:571n
- letters to, 1:571
- A Treatise on Martial Law, and Courts-Martial, 1:571
- and franking privilege for TJ, 1:191n, 1:349
- identified, 4:169–4:170n
- letters from, 4:209
- letters to, 4:169–4:170
- and W. McClure’s debts, 4:169, 4:209, 4:618
- 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
- and O. Evans’s patent machinery, 6:353–6:354, 6:379, 6:380, 6:453–6:454, 6:514, 7:106, 7:106n, 7:107, 7:108, 7:109n, 7:131
- identified, 6:354n
- introduced to TJ, 6:353, 6:354n
- letter from TJ published, 7:107, 7:108, 7:109n, 7:128, 7:130n, 7:170, 7:173n, 7:246, 7:247n
- letters from, 6:353–6:354, 6:453–6:454, 7:106
- letters to, 6:379–6:386, 6:514–6:515
- Fingal, an Ancient Epic Poem, 4:306n
- Temora, an Ancient Epic Poem, 4:306n
- translator of Iliad, 2:51
- works alluded to by J. Lomax, 6:463, 6:463, 6:464n
McPherson’s Blues (Philadelphia military unit), 7:244, 7:244n
- as acting U.S. consul at Paris, 4:89
- and H. Banks, 1:616n
- considered for appointment by TJ, 1:25
- criticizes W. W. Hening, 1:615–1:616
- delivers letter, 2:350, 3:229
- identified, 1:355–1:356n
- letters from, 1:355–1:356, 1:423–1:425, 1:615–1:616
- letters to, 1:413, 1:472
- at Paris, 3:251, 3:260, 3:467–3:468
- and silk-manufacturing project, 1:341, 1:342n, 1:412–1:413, 1:413, 1:414, 1:423–1:424, 1:472
- supports D. Fraser’s appointment, 4:545–4:546
- and viticulture, 4:419–4:420
- and G. Wythe’s lectures, 3:206
madder, dyer’s, 2:271, 3:288–3:289, 3:326–3:327
Madeira (wine), 1:387, 1:397, 8:571, 8:571
Madison (TJ’s slave; b. 1805). See Hemings, Madison (TJ’s slave and probable son; b. 1805)
Madison, Dolley Payne Todd (James Madison’s wife)
- arrives in Washington, 1:53
- and British destruction in Washington, 7:616
- false pregnancy of, 1:200
- and fever in Washington, 4:200n
- furnishes President’s House, 1:43n, 1:199
- and Mrs. H. Galloway, 4:153
- S. Hunt insults, 7:207n
- and J. Madison’s inauguration, 1:8
- mentioned, 3:310n, 3:533n, 8:37
- plans to visit Monticello, 3:46, 3:75
- M. J. Randolph sends greetings to, 6:397, 7:366
- TJ invites to Monticello, 8:377
- TJ refers gardener to, 1:155
- TJ sends greetings to, 1:593, 2:127, 3:46, 3:75, 3:543, 5:296, 5:336, 7:366, 8:483
- and visit from TJ, 1:519, 6:397
- visits Monticello, 1:344, 1:360, 1:441, 1:466, 4:133
- visits Montpellier, 7:359
- and D. B. Warden, 3:558n
- and J. Wilkinson, 3:359, 3:360
- writings on, 1:10n
Madison, George (clerk in Frankfort, Ky.), 1:129, 1:131n
- J. Adams on, 5:3–5:4
- administration of, 3:27–3:28, 3:266, 3:331, 3:473, 3:502, 3:508, 4:113, 4:544–4:545, 6:529, 7:137, 7:139n, 7:642, 8:143, 8:572
- administration of supported, 1:29n, 1:405, 1:610–1:611, 6:250, 7:500, 7:578, 8:532–8:533
- and agricultural societies, 3:35n
- annual message to Congress by, 2:70, 2:70n, 3:244, 3:244n, 3:260, 7:15, 7:16n, 7:21, 7:23n, 7:88, 7:90, 7:694
- and Antiquarian Society of Charleston, 6:376–6:377
- applications to, 4:124, 4:186–4:187, 4:508, 4:509, 4:623, 7:204–7:205, 7:657, 8:530, 8:530n, 8:597n, 8:598, 8:667
- and appointments, 1:20n, 1:23n, 1:26n, 1:38, 1:44n, 2:212n, 3:423, 3:436, 3:436n, 3:443, 3:523, 4:5, 4:20, 4:274, 4:275n, 4:339, 4:340, 4:374, 4:375, 4:376, 4:488–4:489, 4:513n, 5:26n, 5:81, 5:94, 5:95, 5:313, 5:313–5:314, 5:314n, 5:319, 5:373, 5:405, 5:435–5:436, 5:445, 5:446n, 6:27, 6:28n, 6:28, 6:29n, 6:63–6:64, 6:64, 6:74, 6:74n, 6:105n, 6:113, 6:113n, 6:119, 6:169, 6:229, 6:230n, 6:250–6:251, 6:290, 6:292, 6:365, 6:365n, 6:397, 6:398, 6:411, 6:412, 6:442–6:443, 6:443n, 6:461, 6:469, 6:469n, 6:547, 7:197n, 7:365, 7:366n, 8:25n, 8:126, 8:126, 8:128, 8:129, 8:153–8:154, 8:154n, 8:162n, 8:206, 8:206n, 8:407, 8:408n, 8:596n, 8:600–8:601n, 8:667
- and J. Armstrong, 3:274, 3:275n, 3:577, 3:578n, 7:623
- arrives in Washington, 1:53
- and J. M. Baker, 2:391n
- and Baltimore postmastership, 7:243, 7:244, 7:262
- and batture controversy, 2:427, 2:435–2:436, 2:439, 2:440–2:441n, 2:443n, 2:443n, 2:444n, 2:444n, 2:449, 2:450n, 2:451n, 2:511, 2:568, 2:657, 2:675, 2:678–2:679, 3:31, 3:316, 3:424, 3:485–3:486, 3:487–3:488n, 3:497
- and W. Birch engraving, 5:221
- book manuscript sent to, 6:355n, 8:665
- borrows books from TJ, 7:366, 8:387, 8:387–8:388n
- on British government, 3:462–3:463, 3:577–3:578, 3:638–3:639, 4:480, 4:586, 4:587, 5:82–5:83, 5:587
- and T. Bruff’s shot factory, 5:107, 5:107–5:108n
- J. Brunt requests assistance from, 1:402–1:403
- and A. Burr conspiracy, 3:128, 3:129n, 7:236, 7:238n
- cabinet of, 3:28, 3:182, 3:527–3:528, 3:567–3:568, 3:568, 3:586, 5:608, 8:17, 8:18n
- and C. Caines, 3:522n
- calls for military expansion, 2:130, 2:131n
- and charges against B. Waterhouse, 1:297–1:298, 1:299, 1:300n, 6:38
- charity requested from, 4:16n
- and G. Churchman, 2:382
- and E. Coles, 2:124, 2:124n, 2:127, 4:51–4:52, 4:314n, 4:541n, 8:99
- and I. A. Coles account of Niagara Campaign, 5:609–5:610
- and I. A. Coles’s court-martial, 7:610n
- J. B. Colvin on, 3:360
- constituent circulars sent to, 6:359n
- convenes Congress early, 4:78–4:79n
- and conveyance of plow to France, 2:312–2:313, 2:326, 2:333, 2:345
- J. Corrêa da Serra plans visit to, 8:557
- on W. H. Crawford, 8:45
- criticized, 2:412n, 5:330–5:331, 7:21–7:22, 7:642, 8:84
- and A. J. Dallas’s Exposition, 8:338–8:339
- and A. Daschkoff’s letter of credence, 1:484, 1:485n
- debts owed to, 6:230n
- and declaration of war, 5:82, 5:142, 5:142n, 5:156, 5:156n, 5:191
- and defense of Chesapeake Bay, 6:120–6:121, 6:216–6:218
- and defense of Washington, 7:617, 7:623, 7:624, 8:5, 8:153, 8:153, 8:155n, 8:176, 8:264
- and J. Delaplaine’s Repository, 7:429
- depicted in T. Gimbrede engraving, 4:539, 4:540 (illus.), 4:541n
- described, 8:239
- on destruction in Washington, 8:57n
- and W. Duane, 3:549, 3:563–3:564, 3:574, 3:575n, 3:584, 3:585–3:586, 3:591–3:592, 3:600, 3:601, 3:634, 3:638
- and G. Du Jareau, 2:485, 2:665n
- P. S. Du Pont de Nemours plans visit to, 8:557
- and P. S. Du Pont de Nemours’s essay on American financial system, 2:570, 2:654n, 3:515, 3:517n, 3:559, 4:22, 4:24n
- and Dutch accounts of Va., 2:502–2:503, 2:511, 2:567
- and E. Earle’s claim for compensation, 7:164n, 7:203
- and East Tennessee College, 2:268n
- and 1808 election, 8:104n
- and 1812 election, 5:285, 5:303, 5:329
- and R. Elliott, 3:431
- and Embargo of 1812, 4:586–4:588, 4:622–4:623
- and Embargo of 1813, 7:290, 7:291n, 8:532–8:533
- employs carpenters, 8:479
- endorses note for TJ, 1:212–1:213, 1:217–1:218, 1:246, 1:281, 1:285, 2:260, 2:261n, 2:282, 3:289
- engraving of, 5:580n, 8:8, 8:34
- on D. M. Erskine agreement, 1:409
- An Examination of the British Doctrine, which subjects to capture a Neutral Trade, not open in Time of Peace, 8:387, 8:388n
- The Federalist, 7:628
- Federalist opposition to, 4:541, 4:544–4:545, 4:547, 7:21–7:22
- on Federalists, 1:246–1:247
- and feuds among Republicans, 2:146, 2:224–2:225, 2:236, 2:272
- and foreign affairs, 2:35n, 2:345–2:346, 2:358n, 8:339
- and V. de Foronda, 5:20, 5:21n, 5:296, 6:80
- forwards books to TJ, 4:586, 6:598
- forwards carving by Italian sculptors, 4:66
- forwards letter, 2:152, 5:296
- Fourth of July reception of, 4:26
- and France, 8:331
- and D. Fraser’s request for loan, 5:160
- and P. Freneau’s poems, 3:243
- and R. Fulton, 2:250
- and A. Gallatin, 1:664, 1:665–1:666, 3:626–3:627, 6:202, 7:202n
- F. W. Gilmer on, 8:299
- and governorship of Indiana Territory, 2:73
- and G. Granger, 3:246, 7:196, 7:197n, 7:238–7:240
- greetings sent to, 2:127, 7:160
- on gunboats, 6:169–6:170
- and A. Hamilton’s political ideals, 2:145–2:146, 2:147n, 2:542, 2:568
- and J. S. L. d’Happart’s claim, 4:538n, 4:622, 4:623n, 5:146–5:147
- and J. Henry’s mission, 4:541, 8:569–8:570
- hypothetical impeachment of, 6:276
- identified, 1:7n
- illness of, 2:542, 6:203, 6:236, 6:236, 6:241, 6:241, 6:242, 6:256, 6:272n, 6:281, 6:283, 6:289–6:290, 6:362–6:363, 6:397, 6:443, 8:106
- and Indian training school, 1:661, 1:662n, 3:369, 3:370n, 3:543, 3:543n
- and interview with J. Melish, 5:628–5:629
- invitations to, 8:454
- G. Jefferson on, 4:217, 4:217n
- and Lafayette, 2:8–2:9, 2:72–2:73, 2:243, 2:244, 2:245, 2:418, 3:54, 3:55n, 3:105, 3:212, 3:248, 3:314, 3:445, 3:447n, 4:29–4:30, 4:31, 4:649, 4:650n, 5:69, 5:213, 5:215n, 7:541
- and W. Lambert, 2:401, 2:401n
- and learned societies, 6:179, 6:180n, 6:484n
- and H. Lee’s medal, 2:104, 2:224, 2:253
- T. Lehré on, 5:244
- letter from S. Brown forwarded to, 7:269
- letter from to W. C. Nicholas, 8:600–8:601n
- letters from, 1:65, 1:85, 1:87, 1:113–1:114, 1:160, 1:183–1:184, 1:246–1:247, 1:271, 1:292–1:293, 1:313–1:314, 1:327–1:328, 1:331–1:332, 1:359–1:360, 1:408–1:410, 1:437–1:439, 1:464, 1:518–1:519, 1:584–1:585, 1:632–1:633, 1:658–1:659, 2:35–2:36, 2:72–2:73, 2:326, 2:345–2:346, 2:366–2:367, 2:418–2:419, 2:435–2:436, 2:453–2:454, 2:470–2:471, 2:480, 2:496, 2:502–2:503, 2:542, 2:567–2:568, 3:29, 3:177–3:179, 3:245–3:246, 3:462–3:464, 3:518–3:519, 3:577–3:578, 3:600–3:601, 3:638–3:639, 4:31–4:33, 4:480–4:481, 4:539–4:540, 4:541, 4:586–4:588, 4:664–4:665, 5:82–5:83, 5:156, 5:319–5:321, 5:395–5:397, 5:587–5:588, 5:684–5:685, 6:169–6:170, 7:196–7:197, 7:359–7:360, 8:16–8:18, 8:44–8:45, 8:45–8:46, 8:338–8:340
- letters from accounted for, 1:627n, 4:23–4:24n, 6:398n
- letters of introduction to, 6:568n
- letters of recommendation to, 7:165, 7:203–7:204, 7:204, 7:244, 8:600, 8:602n, 8:606–8:607, 8:616, 8:616, 8:617, 8:655–8:656
- letters to, 1:60–1:62, 1:77–1:78, 1:92–1:93, 1:96, 1:154–1:156, 1:168–1:170, 1:212–1:214, 1:284–1:285, 1:343–1:344, 1:441–1:442, 1:519–1:520, 1:536, 1:592–1:593, 1:626–1:627, 1:657–1:658, 2:33–2:35, 2:42–2:44, 2:55–2:58, 2:312–2:313, 2:333–2:334, 2:388–2:390, 2:416–2:417, 2:427, 2:468, 2:491–2:492, 2:511–2:512, 2:568–2:569, 2:675, 3:35–3:36, 3:45–3:46, 3:75, 3:165–3:166, 3:248–3:249, 3:436–3:437, 3:542–3:543, 3:585–3:586, 3:634, 4:21, 4:186–4:187, 4:376–4:377, 4:509, 4:574–4:575, 4:622–4:623, 5:11, 5:81–5:82, 5:95, 5:107–5:108, 5:191–5:192, 5:296, 5:313, 5:313–5:314, 5:336, 5:372–5:373, 5:435–5:436, 5:445–5:446, 5:609–5:610, 5:646–5:648, 6:64, 6:119–6:122, 6:216–6:218, 6:289–6:291, 6:397–6:398, 6:442–6:443, 7:203, 7:203–7:204, 7:238–7:240, 7:244, 7:269, 7:365–7:366, 7:691–7:693, 8:23–8:24, 8:26–8:29, 8:371–8:374, 8:376–8:377, 8:381, 8:482–8:483, 8:537, 8:606–8:607, 8:616
- letter to from P. S. Du Pont de Nemours, 1:584–1:585, 1:592
- letter to from P. Freneau, 1:113n
- letter to from W. Jones, 6:524n
- letter to from J. Melish, 3:386–3:392, 8:78n
- letter to from W. C. Nicholas, 8:597n
- M. Lewis’s papers sent to, 2:31, 2:34, 2:72
- and L. Lincoln, 3:246n
- and Literary and Philosophical Society of South Carolina, 6:377
- and Macon’s Bill No. 2, 3:255, 3:256n, 3:463, 3:600, 7:463
- memoranda to, 1:6–1:8
- mentioned, 2:106, 2:309, 2:320, 2:320, 2:456, 3:251, 3:381n, 3:638, 4:4, 4:4n, 4:90–4:91, 4:172, 5:108, 5:165n, 5:174n, 5:177–5:178, 6:89n, 6:192, 6:260, 6:261, 6:317, 6:522, 6:624, 7:93n, 7:227, 7:347, 7:697n, 8:314, 8:406, 8:424
- and merino sheep, 2:166, 2:233, 2:234n, 2:313, 2:326, 2:334, 2:346, 2:360–2:361, 2:362, 2:366, 2:379, 2:379, 2:388–2:389, 2:409, 2:418, 2:436, 2:451, 2:453–2:454, 2:480, 2:481, 2:491, 2:496, 2:511, 2:567–2:568, 3:178, 3:190, 5:596, 6:6, 6:6
- messages to Congress, 4:234, 4:236, 4:237n, 4:541, 4:542, 4:544, 5:7n, 6:131, 6:131n, 6:154, 8:17, 8:18–8:19, 8:27, 8:223, 8:224, 8:569–8:570
- "Money" (essay), 8:442, 8:443n
- and J. Monroe, 2:35, 2:42, 2:43, 2:45, 2:72, 2:417, 3:542–3:543, 3:567–3:568, 4:213n, 6:171–6:176, 8:153–8:154
- on Napoleon, 5:587
- and neutral rights, 7:366
- notes on the Constitutional Convention, 8:657–8:658, 8:659n, 8:683
- Notes on TJ’s Statement on the Batture, 2:678–2:679
- opposes U.S. Bank, 2:92, 2:93n
- and outbreak of War of 1812, 6:512
- and pardon in Olmstead case, 1:213–1:214n
- pardons Barataria pirates, 8:85n
- and party politics, 5:352–5:353, 5:355, 7:21–7:22
- and peace with Great Britain, 6:512–6:513, 7:42, 7:43–7:44, 7:359–7:360, 8:17, 8:44, 8:541
- and C. Pinckney, 1:513–1:514
- and W. Pinkney, 2:69, 2:70n
- plans to visit TJ, 8:339
- plows of, 2:312–2:313, 2:313n
- and D. Porter’s voyage of discovery, 1:445n
- portrait of by G. Stuart, 7:295, 8:9n, 8:389
- portrait of sent to TJ, 7:613n
- and portrait of TJ by G. Stuart, 7:296, 7:303, 7:341, 7:342n, 7:497–7:498
- portraits of, 8:239
- and preparations for war, 4:480, 4:481n, 4:520n, 4:586–4:587, 4:664
- and presidential election, 5:393, 5:581, 6:185, 6:185n
- presidential inauguration, 1:8–1:10
- presidential proclamations of, 1:170n, 1:436–1:437n, 1:439n, 1:441–1:442, 4:30, 4:31n, 4:552–4:553, 4:554n, 6:558n
- and prize cases, 2:480
- and proposed Va. road, 6:651n
- purchases J. Freeman indenture, 1:156
- purchases items from TJ, 1:41, 1:155
- J. Randolph breaks with, 2:42, 2:235, 2:236n
- recommendations by, 2:467, 5:300n
- religious exhortations to, 7:590n
- religious work sent to, 4:621n
- and report of S.C. House of Representatives, 4:343n
- C. A. Rodney on, 2:190
- and row galleys, 6:169–6:170
- and R. Rush’s cabinet proposal, 5:79–5:80n
- and sale of TJ’s library to Congress, 8:16, 8:369
- second inaugural address, 5:636, 5:637–5:638n
- as secretary of state, 1:62n, 3:248n, 4:21, 4:31–4:32, 4:32–4:33n
- seeks advice from TJ, 1:65
- seeks documents from TJ, 3:96–3:97n
- sends books to TJ, 1:667, 8:339, 8:371
- sends sheepskin to TJ, 1:328
- and W. Short, 1:232, 1:233, 2:33, 2:200n, 2:477, 2:477, 3:107, 7:223, 8:51–8:52, 8:331
- on R. Smith’s dismissal, 3:600, 3:622–3:623, 5:646–5:647, 5:647–5:648, 5:648n, 5:684
- and solar eclipse, 4:197n, 4:238n
- and H. G. Spafford, 2:145n, 6:450, 6:450n, 7:275, 7:313, 7:314n, 7:668–7:669, 7:669n, 8:106
- and L. Spalding, 3:374n
- and Spanish policy, 4:283, 4:284n
- and R. Stuart’s journal, 6:557, 6:603
- and subscriptions, 4:281, 4:408, 4:663n, 6:77n
- supported by Enquirer, 3:601
- and Supreme Court appointments, 3:126, 3:151, 3:178, 3:245–3:246
- and surrender of Alexandria, 7:644
- Taurino fabric sent to, 7:73n
- A. Thweatt recommended to, 2:468
- TJ invites to Monticello, 8:377
- TJ on, 2:259, 5:367, 5:368, 6:283, 7:179, 7:179n, 7:648, 8:532–8:533
- TJ plans visit to, 5:336, 6:397, 8:376–8:377, 8:656
- TJ retrieves merino sheep from, 2:666
- TJ’s alleged opposition to, 7:299n, 7:310–7:312
- and TJ’s batture pamphlet, 4:574, 4:586, 4:624, 4:664
- and TJ’s letters on finance, 6:532, 7:510, 8:16–8:17, 8:27–8:29, 8:29, 8:31–8:32, 8:44
- and TJ’s statement on the batture case, 3:69n, 3:118, 3:152, 3:226
- TJ’s supposed influence over, 6:154, 6:275, 6:461
- TJ visits, 8:664, 8:670, 8:676
- on trade licenses, 5:636, 5:637n
- and transportation of TJ’s library, 8:268–8:269n, 8:333, 8:333n, 8:339
- and J. Tyler, 2:386–2:387, 2:416, 2:420
- and underwater cannon, 6:272, 6:272n, 6:290, 6:313, 6:330
- and Va. land warrants, 4:566, 4:567, 4:585
- visits Monticello, 1:344, 1:360, 1:441, 1:466, 3:64, 3:75, 4:133, 4:163, 4:219, 4:272, 4:274n, 8:331, 8:332n, 8:454
- visits Montpellier, 2:480, 4:123n, 5:336n, 5:364, 7:309, 7:323, 7:359, 7:365, 8:339, 8:376–8:377, 8:588
- and volunteer troops, 5:107
- and D. B. Warden, 3:292, 3:309, 3:313, 3:340, 3:427, 3:427n, 3:463, 3:464, 3:518–3:519, 3:539, 3:540n, 3:557–3:558, 3:577, 4:325, 4:326, 4:574–4:575, 7:428n, 7:506, 7:506n, 8:23–8:24, 8:37, 8:45, 8:244, 8:291
- on wartime finance, 6:131n, 7:360, 8:16–8:17, 8:44
- and war with Great Britain, 5:82–5:83, 5:319–5:321, 8:18, 8:44, 8:216, 8:218, 8:219, 8:221, 8:339
- and B. Waterhouse, 6:98–6:99, 6:169
- weather journal of, 1:518, 1:519n
- and W. Fla., 3:264–3:265, 3:344n
- wheat crop of, 7:360
- and J. Wilkinson, 3:359, 3:519, 3:519n, 4:480, 4:481n
- F. H. Wollaston introduced to, 4:35n
- works sent to, 5:259n, 6:90n, 6:513, 7:36, 7:141n
- and College of William and Mary, 1:251, 5:577, 5:579n, 7:5n, 7:127, 7:130n, 8:294
- forwards letter, 3:458n
- identified, 1:251n
- and W. Lambert’s astronomical calculations, 1:497, 2:399, 4:276, 4:368, 4:369, 4:407
- letters from, 1:251, 4:246
- letters from accounted for, 3:458n
- letters to, 4:369–4:370
- and mammoth teeth, 4:43n
- and map of Va., 4:369–4:370
- and observations of solar eclipses, 4:235, 4:246, 4:368
- W. C. Rives on, 4:108
- on temperance, 4:17
- TJ recommends books to, 5:577
Mager, John (captain of Dolphin of York), 1:64, 1:186–1:187
Magnalia Christi Americana: or, the Ecclesiastical History of New-England (C. Mather), 7:199
Magruder, Allan B., 1:639–1:640, 1:642n
- and clover seed, 4:525, 4:525
- identified, 4:421n
- letters from, 4:464–4:465
- letters from accounted for, 1:110n, 4:421n
- letters to, 4:420–4:421, 4:509–4:510, 4:525
- letters to accounted for, 4:421n
- and W. McClure’s debts, 5:174–5:175, 5:298, 5:328–5:329, 5:639–5:640
- milldam of, 2:97–2:98
- purchases Shadwell mills, 6:xliii
- Rivanna River Company commissioner, 3:254n
- and Rivanna River navigation, 3:287
- TJ’s dispute with, 2:168–2:169, 4:420–4:421, 4:464–4:465, 4:498, 4:509
- clerk of U.S. House of Representatives, 2:463, 2:682, 3:26n, 3:475, 3:475n, 3:535, 4:521–4:522, 4:565, 4:575, 4:581, 4:582, 5:392
- identified, 2:428n
- letters to, 2:427–2:428, 3:475, 4:575
- TJ seeks batture documents from, 2:427–2:428, 2:463, 2:682
Magruder’s Mill (Fluvanna Co.), 1:109, 1:110n, 3:218, 3:254n
- J. Barlow wishes to hire, 2:146, 2:177
- Directions for the Transplantation and Management of young Thorn or other Hedge Plants, 2:132n
- and hawthorn hedges, 2:132n, 2:167
- identified, 2:132n
- letters from, 2:131–2:132
- letters to, 2:167
- plant nursery of, 1:51, 1:170
- TJ on, 2:177
- British claims to portion of, 8:17, 8:27, 8:112, 8:163, 8:168, 8:186–8:187, 8:260–8:261, 8:261n, 8:329n
- gold found in, 1:330
Maintenon, Françoise d’Aubigné, madame de, 6:623
Mairan, Jean Jacques d’Ortous de, 7:667
Maison Rustique, or the Countrie Farme (Estienne and Liebault), 2:82, 4:139, 4:142n
Maittaire, Michael, 5:501, 5:501n, 5:549, 5:594, 5:625
maize. See corn
malaria (ague and fever). See also fevers
Malcom, Catharine Van Rensselaer Schuyler (Samuel Malcom’s wife), 5:42, 5:43n
- identified, 5:43n
- letters from, 5:42–5:43
- seeks federal judgeship, 5:42–5:43, 5:43n, 5:70, 5:95, 5:122
Malesherbes, Chrétien Guillaume de Lamoignon de
- economic theories of, 4:440, 4:442, 4:444, 7:557, 7:560
- An Essay on the principle of population, 1:35, 7:195, 7:628
mammoth. See also mastodon (mammoth, Ohio)
- B. S. Barton on, 2:507–2:509
- bones of found, 4:43, 4:43n, 8:448
- bones of found in Ky., 5:572, 5:573n
- A. Clarke on, 3:357
- compared to elephants, 2:507, 2:508–2:509, 5:94, 5:94n, 5:572–5:573
- G. Cuvier on, 5:94, 5:94n, 5:572–5:573
- frozen specimen found, 2:507
- in hall at Monticello, 1:397n
- Institut de France analyzes bones of, 1:100–1:101, 1:103–1:104, 1:187, 5:572–5:573
- lost in transit, 1:509, 1:509n, 1:510
- and Notes on the State of Virginia, 5:460, 5:460n
- and F. A. Van der Kemp, 5:459–5:460, 5:572–5:573
- C. Wistar on, 8:243, 8:448
mammoth, Asiatic (Chemung mammoth), 2:507–2:508, 2:509
mammoth, Ohio. See mastodon (mammoth, Ohio)
Manchester Academy (Va.), 2:134n
Mandan Indians, 1:520–1:521, 4:8, 4:536, 4:550–4:551, 6:323, 6:422
Manis. See pangolin
- delivers letter, 2:406
- deputy federal marshal, 4:231, 4:231n, 4:366, 8:35
- identified, 4:231n
- letters from, 4:231–4:232
- letters to, 4:366
- and rattlesnake, 1:660
- and classification of animals, 7:152–7:153, 7:207–7:211
- identified, 7:153n
- letters from, 7:152–7:153
- letters to, 7:207–7:211
“Man of Ross.” See Kyrle, John
Mansfield, Jared, 5:395–5:396, 5:417–5:418
Mansfield, William Murray, 1st Earl of
- and Christianity in common law, 7:148, 7:148
- cited in Livingston v. Jefferson, 4:293, 4:297n, 4:300, 4:302n
- opinion in Mostyn v. Fabrigas, 2:455
- TJ on, 3:125, 3:165, 5:135
- and batture surveys, 2:445n, 3:70–3:71, 3:123, 3:484, 4:xliii, 4:xliv, 5:86n, 5:86n, 5:86n, 5:86–5:87n
A Manual of Parliamentary Practice (Thomas Jefferson)
- and M. Carey, 4:xliii, 4:430, 4:464, 4:493
- French demand for, 7:350
- and J. Milligan, 4:xliii, 4:288, 4:370 (illus.), 4:397, 4:400–4:401, 4:464, 4:471–4:472, 4:493, 4:560, 8:22
- W. Prichard sells, 3:243, 3:296, 3:334, 5:222, 5:254
- and S. H. Smith, 4:397, 4:401n, 4:430
- TJ on, 1:486–1:487, 1:487n
- TJ’s revisions to, 4:xliii, 4:401, 4:464
- D. B. Warden requests, 3:309, 3:427, 8:291
Manuel (TJ’s slave; b. 1794). See Armstead (Manuel) (TJ’s slave; b. 1794)
Manuel D’Histoire Naturelle (J. F. Blumenbach), 7:626
- J. Adams on, 4:473–4:474, 4:483
- Albemarle Co. cloth factory, 4:143, 4:143n, 4:169, 4:209, 4:667, 6:45n
- books on, 1:37
- J. Clarke on, 5:675–5:679
- cloth, 1:100n, 1:561, 1:573–1:574, 1:591, 1:667, 2:4, 2:98–2:100, 4:343, 6:114, 6:282, 6:285–6:286, 6:314, 6:335, 6:556, 6:631, 6:631–6:632n, 7:72–7:73, 7:81, 7:187, 7:240–7:241, 7:347–7:348, 7:569–7:570, 7:593, 8:252–8:253, 8:356, 8:368, 8:460, 8:535, 8:544, 8:545–8:546, 8:547–8:548
- T. Cooper on, 7:558–7:559
- cotton, 8:146–8:148, 8:179–8:180, 8:460
- dyeing and printing, 2:271, 2:376, 7:558–7:559
- expansion of, 2:163, 2:271, 2:358n, 2:431, 2:534, 2:538, 2:569, 2:570, 2:590, 2:595, 2:599, 2:602, 2:605, 2:607–2:608, 2:617, 5:627–5:628, 7:53–7:54, 8:303–8:304, 8:351
- forges, 2:557
- foundries, 2:258
- and government subsidies, 2:608, 2:613–2:614
- household linen, 7:347–7:348
- ironworks, 1:210n, 6:290, 7:162, 7:162–7:163n, 7:163–7:164, 7:199–7:200, 7:200n, 7:203, 7:558
- of machines, 8:460–8:461
- mills, 1:92n, 3:218, 3:326–3:327, 5:120–5:121, 7:32
- national brewery proposed, 8:412–8:413
- paper mills, 1:489, 8:146
- and protection of industry, 2:602–2:603, 2:605, 2:607
- J. S. Ravenscroft on, 5:207–5:208, 5:208n, 5:268–5:269
- shot towers, 1:319–1:320n, 1:367n, 5:107, 5:107–5:108n, 5:108
- silk, 5:439
- silk manufacturing in Va., 1:341, 1:342n, 1:412–1:413, 1:413, 1:414, 1:425, 1:472
- society for, 1:170–1:172
- spinning jennies, 1:313, 1:524–1:525, 1:591, 1:661, 4:417, 5:202, 5:446, 7:240, 7:325, 8:605, 8:634–8:635
- textile manufactories, 2:592, 8:547
- TJ on, 1:94, 1:99, 1:315–1:316, 1:591, 3:238–3:239, 3:559–3:560, 4:417, 4:428, 4:637, 5:187, 5:501–5:502, 5:560, 5:562–5:563, 6:205, 7:11–7:12, 7:13–7:14, 7:35, 7:52–7:53, 7:53–7:54, 7:88, 7:92, 7:191–7:192, 7:325, 7:406, 7:569–7:570, 7:593, 8:108, 8:261, 8:267, 8:285, 8:303–8:304, 8:351, 8:356, 8:544
- use of iron, copper, lead, and tin in, 2:376
- use of slaves in, 8:634, 8:635
- wool, 4:346, 7:52–7:53, 8:544
Map of the Country Thirty Miles Round the City of New York (Eddy), 5:263, 5:263n, 5:305–5:306
Map of the Northern Part of the State of New York (Lay), 5:581
Map of the Seat of War in North America (J. Melish), 5:417, 6:157, 7:286
A Map of the State of New York (DeWitt), 5:581
Map of the Western Part of the State of New York (Eddy and Maverick), 3:597–3:598
Map of Upper Canada (Smyth), 5:581, 5:582, 5:582n
maps. See also geography; Melish, John
- Albemarle Co., 1:xliii (illus.), 2:xxxvii (illus.), 3:xli (illus.), 4:xxxix (illus.), 5:xliii (illus.), 6:xxxix (illus.), 7:xxxix (illus.), 8:xli (illus.)
- biblical, 2:321, 2:322n
- of Canada, 8:77n
- of Coahuila, Mexico (now part of Tex.), 8:77n
- from D’Entrecasteaux expedition, 5:202–5:203, 5:203–5:204n, 5:292
- of Europe, 8:77n
- in hall at Monticello, 1:397n, 8:238
- imported for TJ, 2:143n
- Indian, 8:238
- by J. C. Komarzewski, 2:536
- Louisiana, 1:247, 1:248n
- Bishop J. Madison’s map of Va., 4:369–4:370
- Mediterranean, 1:247–1:248
- of Mexico, 7:29, 8:77n
- Missouri Territory, 3:418, 3:616
- New Orleans, 2:351, 2:446n, 2:463, 2:517–2:518n, 3:83, 3:83n, 3:487n, 3:488n, 3:500n
- New Orleans batture, 4:xliii–4:xliv, 4:370 (illus.), 4:521, 4:522n, 5:86–5:87n
- New York, 5:263, 5:263n, 5:305–5:306, 5:581
- of Ohio, 8:77n
- of Pennsylvania, 8:77n
- Poplar Forest, 4:310n, 4:370 (illus.)
- of projected Erie Canal, 3:459–3:460, 3:521, 3:597–3:598
- of Rivanna River, 5:638
- sent by T. Bailey, 5:263, 5:305–5:306, 5:581, 5:582n, 5:606
- of TJ’s Virginia, 1:xliv–1:xlv (illus.), 2:xxxviii–2:xxxix (illus.), 3:xlii–3:xliii (illus.), 4:xl–4:xli (illus.), 5:xliv–5:xlv (illus.), 6:xl–6:xli (illus.), 7:xl–7:xli (illus.), 8:xlii–8:xliii (illus.)
- Upper Mississippi, 1:247
- U.S., 1:37, 1:480n, 8:75–8:78, 8:133
- of Virginia, 1:251n, 8:76
- of West Indies, 8:77n
Marbeuf, Louis Charles René, comte de
Marbois. See Barbé Marbois, François de, marquis de
- Conversations on Chemistry: in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained, 1:36, 1:37, 1:581, 7:626
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (121–180), Roman emperor, 6:299, 7:447
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:382, 4:383, 4:383, 4:384, 4:385, 5:460, 6:309, 6:309, 6:310, 8:61, 8:61, 8:61, 8:62, 8:62, 8:255, 8:255, 8:255, 8:255
Maria (TJ’s slave; b. 1797). See Lazaria (Maria) (TJ’s slave; b. 1797)
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:385, 5:461, 6:308, 8:61, 8:255
- spinner, 4:380, 5:489, 5:663, 6:107
Maria (TJ’s slave; b. 1807). See Fossett, Maria (TJ’s slave; b. 1807)
Maria I, queen of Portugal, 2:276
Maria Theresa, archduchess of Austria and queen of Hungary and Bohemia
- and Acta Sanctorum (J. de Bolland and others), 8:560, 8:561
- daughter’s marriage, 2:242, 2:246n
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:504
Marie Antoinette, queen of France, 1:250n, 2:592
Marie Louise, empress of France, 2:242, 2:246n, 5:215n, 7:97, 7:426n, 7:490, 7:491n
The Mariner’s Compass Rectified (A. Wakely), 4:244, 4:244n
Marinot, Michael, 1:60, 1:60n, 1:71
- An Oration Delivered on the 4th July, 1811, in commemoration of American Independence, before the ’76 Association, 4:105, 4:106n
Marks, Anne Scott Jefferson (TJ’s sister; Hastings Marks’s wife)
- health of, 4:416, 4:481
- identified, 6:35n
- and R. Jefferson, 6:134–6:135, 6:215, 8:636
- letters from accounted for, 3:655
- letters to accounted for, 2:683, 3:655, 4:134n, 4:416–4:417n, 5:687, 8:563n, 8:636n
- and H. Marks’s estate, 4:510–4:512, 5:17–5:18, 5:73, 5:73n, 5:96, 5:428–5:429, 6:34, 6:136, 6:136n, 6:378, 7:518
- mentioned, 6:348, 8:235, 8:563
- moves to Monticello, 4:417n
- sends greetings to M. Minor, 6:136
- visits R. Jefferson and family, 7:518, 7:534, 8:390, 8:400
- will of, 6:34–6:35
Marks, Hastings (TJ’s brother-in-law; Anne Scott Jefferson Marks’s husband)
- death of, 4:416
- estate of, 4:510–4:512, 5:17–5:18, 5:18n, 5:73, 5:95–5:96, 5:428–5:429, 6:34, 6:135–6:136, 6:338n, 6:378, 6:413, 7:518
- TJ makes payment for, 7:708
Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of, 8:683
Marlborough, Sarah Jennings Churchill, Duchess of, 8:683
- contracts, 2:17, 4:616
- P. S. Du Pont de Nemours on, 5:612, 8:502
- in France, 1:121, 1:122n, 5:214, 5:215n
- laws on, 8:374, 8:376n
- in literature, 3:634n
- of Napoleon, 2:242, 2:246n, 2:287, 2:466, 3:198
- and old bachelors, 8:332
- of slaves, 8:173, 8:173, 8:174, 8:185, 8:185, 8:186
- of M. E. Thweatt, 2:68, 2:70n, 2:142n
marrons d’Inde. See chestnut: horse
Marshall, Edward, 6:453, 6:454, 6:454n
- and batture controversy, 2:396n, 2:462, 2:473, 2:474n, 2:517, 2:518n, 2:660, 2:662
- and A. Burr’s treason trial, 2:417, 2:417n, 2:473, 5:143–5:144, 5:145n, 7:148, 7:151n
- and Fletcher v. Peck, 2:417, 2:417n
- identified, 4:302n
- Life of George Washington, 1:589, 1:590n, 1:619, 1:634n, 3:564, 3:565n, 6:258, 6:258, 6:258, 6:440, 7:216–7:217, 7:494–7:495, 7:546–7:547, 7:549–7:550, 7:550–7:551n, 7:664, 8:472, 8:619, 8:620n, 8:657, 8:659n, 8:672
- and Livingston v. Jefferson, 4:291–4:292, 4:304
- and Marbury v. Madison, 2:417, 2:417n, 2:473
- mentioned, 5:127n
- opinion in Livingston v. Jefferson, 4:297–4:303, 5:58, 5:59n, 5:176n
- and Richmond Society for Promoting Agriculture, 3:351n
- as secretary of state, 6:195n
- TJ on, 2:416, 2:420, 2:421n, 2:473, 3:118, 3:119n, 3:124, 3:125n, 3:204, 5:135, 6:195
- J. Tyler on, 2:387
- witnesses stucco demonstration, 1:195n
- circuit court clerk, 2:396n, 4:304n, 5:240, 5:240n, 6:90–6:91, 6:106, 6:116
- identified, 5:240n
- letters from accounted for, 5:240n
- letters to, 5:240–5:241
martagon. See lily
- Philosophia Britannica, 7:626
- The Philosophical Grammar: being a view of the Present State of Experimental Physiology, or Natural Philosophy, 1:581
- and batture controversy, 6:389, 6:395, 6:434–6:436, 6:437n
- identified, 2:212n
- judicial appointment of, 1:25, 2:211–2:212, 2:333
- letters from, 2:211–2:212
- term reports of, 3:233, 3:235, 3:247n
- TJ on, 2:333
- identified, 2:6n
- letter from T. S. McCleland to, 2:303
- letters from, 2:50–2:51, 2:148–2:149, 2:303
- letters to, 2:5–2:6, 2:78–2:79, 2:232–2:233
- and sale of TJ’s Ivy Creek tract, 1:670–1:671, 2:5–2:6, 2:6, 2:50–2:51, 2:78–2:79, 2:148, 2:149n, 2:232, 4:677
- and TJ’s land dispute with Scott, 2:149, 2:303, 2:303
- on British corruption, 6:432, 6:433n, 6:632
- identified, 6:433n
- letters from, 6:431–6:433, 6:632–6:633
- and J. Quincy, 6:432, 6:433n, 6:518, 6:518
- sends newspaper articles to TJ, 6:632–6:633
- 1796 oration of, 6:431–6:432, 6:433n, 6:518, 6:518
- on term limits, 6:432, 6:433n, 6:433n
- as Treasury Department official, 6:432
- on treaty powers, 6:433n
Martin, Luther, 2:204, 2:204–2:205n
Martin, Maria Margherita. See Derieux, Maria Margherita Martin (Peter Derieux’s wife)
Martin, Richard G., 2:149n, 2:234n
- Campbell Co. surveyor, 1:671, 2:232n, 2:322–2:323, 2:324n, 4:308–4:309, 4:309–4:310n, 4:680, 5:34, 5:40–5:41, 5:48–5:50, 5:229, 5:236n
- identified, 5:41n
- letters from, 5:48–5:50
- letters to, 5:40–5:41, 5:339–5:340
- and TJ’s land dispute with S. Scott, 5:339–5:340, 5:361, 5:361n
marvel-of-Peru, sweet-scented, 5:358
Mary (TJ’s slave; b. 1780). See Hern, Mary (TJ’s slave; b. 1780)
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:382, 4:383, 4:384, 4:385, 5:461, 6:309, 8:61, 8:62, 8:255, 8:255
- pot for, 8:70–8:71
Mary (TJ’s slave; b. 1801). See Colbert, Mary (TJ’s slave; b. 1801)
Mary and Her Cat (Fenwick), 1:294, 1:294n
- Allegany Co. citizens, TJ writes to, 1:94
- British raids on Eastern Shore, 6:546n
- calls for federal assistance from, 6:154–6:155, 6:155n
- elections in, 1:515–1:516, 1:517n, 4:36–4:37, 4:151–4:152, 4:153n, 4:177–178, 5:396, 5:397n
- Federalists in, 8:419–8:420
- Frederick Academy, 2:173, 2:174n
- Hagerstown, 1:26–1:28
- legislature of, 1:361n, 2:124–2:125, 2:125n, 6:155n, 6:170n, 7:111, 7:112, 7:113n, 7:177n
- militia of, 6:155n
- newspapers in, 1:28n, 1:99n, 1:107n, 1:303–1:304, 4:37n, 4:177–178, 4:234, 4:336, 4:338n
- Queen Annes Co. Republicans, 1:62–1:63, 1:127–1:128
- sheep husbandry in, 1:478
- study of law in, 6:208
- U.S. circuit court in, 6:354n, 6:453, 6:454, 7:108, 7:109n, 7:131, 7:170
- Washington Co. Republicans, 1:26–1:28, 1:98–1:99, 4:36–4:37
- wheat harvest in, 2:496
- wine from, 4:176–4:177
Maryland Herald, and Hagers-Town Weekly Advertiser (newspaper)
Maryland Republican (Annapolis newspaper), 1:303–1:304
Mascouten Indians, 6:323–6:324
- W. Lambert uses rules of, 4:254, 4:261, 5:249
- Tables requisite to be used with the Nautical Ephemeris for finding the Latitude and Longitude at Sea, 4:55, 4:55n, 4:244, 4:244–4:245n, 8:674n
Mason, Anna Maria Murray (John Mason’s wife), 2:481, 2:544
Mason, Elizabeth Beltzhoover (John T. Mason’s wife)
- and G. R. Clark’s 1779 expedition, 4:378
- introduces I. McPherson to TJ, 6:353, 6:354n
- and revision of Va. laws, 1:381–1:382, 3:570, 5:136, 7:549
- TJ on, 7:411, 7:411, 7:548
- chairs meeting of Georgetown Republicans, 1:21–1:22
- commissioner of Cumberland Road, 1:173
- correspondence for TJ forwarded through, 7:505–7:506, 8:534
- and customs collectorship, 4:488
- Georgetown ferry of, 1:52n, 8:290
- gives seeds to TJ, 2:481, 2:543
- identified, 1:23n
- introduces J. Eliason to TJ, 6:92
- letters from, 2:542–2:544, 6:92, 8:534
- letters to, 2:481–2:482
- and merino sheep, 2:3, 2:246
Mason, John Thomson (1765–1824)
- and domestic manufacturing, 7:347–7:348, 7:569–7:570, 7:593
- and election of 1800, 2:173, 2:173
- identified, 7:348n
- letters from, 7:347–7:348
- letters to, 7:569–7:570
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:625
Mason, John Thomson (1787–1850)
Mason, Maria Jefferson, 3:xlvii
Mason’s Island (Analostan Island; later Theodore Roosevelt Island)
Massachusetts. See also newspapers
- and canals, 2:674
- charters American Antiquarian Society, 7:47, 8:208, 8:208n
- commissioner of loans for, 8:407, 8:408n
- constitution of, 2:367n
- Council of, 6:285
- deference to certain families in, 6:564, 6:626
- elections in, 2:348, 2:349n, 2:367, 2:429–2:430, 2:533, 2:537, 3:638, 4:612, 5:453, 5:453n
- Essex Co. Republicans, 1:85–1:86
- Federalists in, 4:83, 4:84n, 4:84n, 4:612, 5:125–5:126, 5:303, 5:317–5:318, 7:92, 8:110, 8:286, 8:358
- gardening in, 1:671–1:673
- governor of, 7:65, 7:67n, 7:520, 7:596, 8:358, 8:444n
- and Hartford Convention, 8:163
- historical manuscript concerning, 7:520, 7:520–7:521n, 7:595–7:596
- legislature of, protests Embargo, 1:86n
- Medical Society, 1:35, 1:51n
- naturalization in, 2:343
- newspapers, 4:92
- racial definitions in, 8:374–8:375, 8:376n
- relations with Great Britain, 6:519, 6:519, 7:92, 7:92, 7:452–7:453, 7:478, 8:110, 8:230–8:231, 8:265, 8:358
- Republicans in, 3:28, 4:92, 4:475, 5:317–5:318, 8:110
- sedition in, 5:317–5:318
- Senate, 3:553, 3:553n, 6:633n
- supreme court, 6:599, 6:599n, 7:129, 8:374, 8:376n
- TJ on, 8:110, 8:134, 8:230–8:231, 8:265, 8:358
- and trade restrictions, 2:538
- and U.S. fishing rights, 7:452–7:453, 7:455n, 7:478
- U.S. Marine Hospital, 1:295–1:300, 5:641–5:642, 5:642n
- works on, 6:44, 6:82
Massachusetts Agricultural Journal
Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture
Masséna, André, Duc de Rivoli and Prince d’Essling, 1:371, 1:372
- identified, 8:251n
- as instructor at United States Military Academy, 8:249–8:250, 8:251n
- introduced to TJ, 8:250, 8:251n
- letter from, 8:249–8:251
- military writings of, 8:250, 8:251n
- pursues consular appointment, 8:250, 8:251n
- on thermometrical navigation, 3:93, 3:95n
- TJ forwards letter of, 8:482
- and United States Military Philosophical Society, 8:250
- B. S. Barton on, 2:507, 2:508–2:509
- bones analyzed by Institut de France, 1:100–1:101, 1:103–1:104, 1:187, 1:248–1:249
- G. Cuvier on, 5:94, 5:94n, 5:572–5:573, 8:238
- dinner held in skeleton of, 1:104
- excavated by C. W. Peale, 1:101n, 1:103–1:104
- in hall at Monticello, 8:238
- jawbone of, 1:380 (illus.)
- at Philadelphia Museum, 1:46n, 1:187
- C. Wistar on, 6:253, 6:415–6:416
mastodonte. See mastodon (mammoth, Ohio)
A Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary (C. Hutton), 7:251, 7:253n
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (I. Newton), 7:282, 7:286n, 7:292, 7:293n, 7:305, 7:324
Mathematical Tables (C. Hutton), 1:576, 4:148, 4:149n, 8:674n
Mathematical Tables (Sherwin), 4:148, 4:149n
- algebra, 7:638, 7:658, 7:659, 7:663, 7:666, 7:686
- books on, 1:37, 1:576, 4:148, 4:149n, 5:14, 5:416–5:417, 5:442, 5:443n, 5:447, 5:447, 5:448n, 5:455, 5:493, 5:501, 5:523, 6:157, 6:381, 6:381, 7:250–7:253, 7:286, 7:458, 7:458, 7:458n, 7:458n, 7:626, 7:683, 8:56, 8:301, 8:309–8:310, 8:469, 8:481–8:482, 8:482n, 8:640, 8:660, 8:670, 8:670, 8:674n, 8:685, 8:685, 8:686
- Boscovich’s curve, 7:557, 7:560n
- calculus, 7:638, 7:658, 7:659, 7:663, 7:666, 7:686
- collegiate education in, 7:480, 7:480, 7:637, 7:638, 7:638, 7:639, 7:640, 7:641, 7:658, 7:662–7:663, 7:666, 7:667, 7:686, 7:686
- elementary education in, 7:637, 7:640, 7:685
- geometry, 7:638, 7:639
- Napier’s theorem, 7:250–7:253, 7:253–7:255
- statistics, 7:663, 7:667, 7:686
- study of, 1:520, 1:535, 1:557, 1:576, 7:481, 7:668, 8:341
- TJ on, 1:633, 2:110, 2:134, 2:295, 2:536, 4:162, 5:366, 7:625–7:626
- trigonometry, 7:638, 7:659, 7:662, 7:666
- and batture controversy, 2:441n, 2:444–2:445n, 2:446n, 2:471, 2:657, 2:658n, 2:662, 2:681–2:682, 3:159–3:161, 3:233–3:235, 3:235–3:237, 3:247n, 3:475n, 3:477, 3:484, 3:486n, 5:86n, 5:86–5:87n
- and G. Du Jareau, 2:373, 2:484, 2:487n, 2:657, 3:233, 3:234n, 3:484
- identified, 2:662–2:663n
- letters from, 3:233–3:235, 3:258
- letters to, 2:662–2:663, 3:478–3:479, 4:639
- letters to W. C. C. Claiborne from, 3:52–3:53, 3:157–3:158, 3:159–3:161
- procures batture documents for TJ, 3:258, 3:326, 3:478–3:479
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:624, 4:639
Mathurin, Antoine René Charles, comte de La Forest, 1:537
Matilda (TJ’s slave; b. 1811). See Hern, Matilda (TJ’s slave; b. 1811)
- identified, 5:25–5:26n
- and perpetual-motion machine, 5:558, 5:559n
- recommended by C. Wistar, 5:25, 5:26n, 5:81
- TJ on, 5:94
Mauray, George. See Murray, George
- and death of G. Jefferson, 5:258, 5:289–5:290, 5:306, 5:309
- identified, 5:258–5:259n
- introduces M. H. M. Eggleston and J. S. Maury to TJ, 8:628
- letters from, 5:258–5:259, 8:628
- letters to, 5:309
- as consul at Liverpool, 8:538
- family of, 8:628
- friend of TJ, 4:669–4:671, 5:251
- J. Graham forwards letter to, 4:668, 5:72, 5:73n
- health of, 5:252, 5:252–5:253, 8:453–8:454
- identified, 1:82n
- letters from, 1:82–1:83, 5:251–5:253, 8:453–8:454
- letters to, 4:669–4:671, 8:538–8:539, 8:539–8:541, 8:542–8:545
- and purchase of books for TJ, 8:302, 8:538, 8:538–8:539, 8:580
- sends produce prices, 1:82, 1:82, 4:664, 4:665n
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:625, 4:671
Maury, Matilda Hill. See Eggleston, Matilda Hill Maury
Maury, Matthew, 1:82, 1:83n, 5:646n, 6:426, 6:426n
- Albemarle Co. school of, 4:493
- and Central College, 7:266
- identified, 4:500n
- introduces R. N. Smith, 4:499
- letters from, 4:499–4:500
- welcomes TJ, 1:47n
Maximes of Reason: or, the Reason of the Common Law of England (E. Wingate), 7:147–7:148
Maxwell, James, 6:429n, 7:63, 7:64n
May dukes cherry, 3:644–3:645, 3:645n
Mayer, Christian. See also Mayer & Brantz (Philadelphia firm)
Mayer & Brantz (Philadelphia firm)
Mayetiola destructor. See Hessian fly
Mazzei, Antonia Antoni (Philip Mazzei’s second wife)
Mazzei, Elisabetta (Philip Mazzei’s daughter)
- described by father, 3:377
- and P. Mazzei’s finances, 3:381n, 8:691
- TJ on, 3:576, 4:34, 4:35
- transcribes letters from P. Mazzei, 7:697n, 7:697
Mazzei, Marie Hautefeuille “Petronille” Martin (Philip Mazzei’s first wife), 6:305, 6:306n
- Albemarle Co. lands of, 6:523
- and C. Bellini’s sisters, 3:375–3:377, 3:381n, 4:68–4:69, 4:80, 7:694
- and bust of G. Washington, 8:161
- S. Cathalan forwards letter to, 4:325
- commissions copies of paintings for TJ, 7:342n
- and P. Derieux, 3:395, 3:576, 6:269, 6:270, 6:320–6:321, 6:332, 6:334, 6:335, 6:337, 7:89
- desires to visit Monticello, 3:377
- family of, 3:77n, 3:381n, 3:395n, 8:690, 8:691
- health of, 6:306, 6:320, 7:694, 7:697, 8:689–8:691
- identified, 3:380–3:381n
- letters from, 3:375–3:382, 7:693–7:697
- letters from accounted for, 5:577n
- letters from mentioned, 6:45, 8:36
- letters to, 4:34–4:35, 7:87–7:89, 8:323–8:324, 8:653–8:655
- letters to mentioned, 4:35, 7:349, 8:673
- naturalization of, 6:106n
- plans to move to Va., 8:690
- power of attorney from, 3:382–3:383, 5:597–5:598, 5:598n, 5:621–5:622
- Recherches historiques et politiques sur les États-Unis de l’Amérique Septentrionale, 3:381n, 5:595–5:596n, 8:326
- Richmond property of, 3:375, 3:381n, 3:382, 3:383n, 3:396n, 4:34, 4:290–4:291, 5:264, 5:562, 5:575, 5:576n, 5:597–5:598, 5:599, 5:621–5:622, 5:656, 5:657, 5:657n, 5:660, 6:4, 6:12, 6:21, 6:43, 6:90–6:91, 6:106, 6:108, 6:113, 6:115, 6:116, 6:147, 6:168–6:169, 6:185–6:186, 6:268, 6:268n, 6:269, 6:294, 6:295, 6:305–6:306, 6:306, 6:306, 6:320–6:321, 6:321, 6:332, 6:334, 6:335, 6:337, 6:396, 7:88–7:89, 7:694–7:695, 7:697, 8:653–8:654, 8:689–8:690
- sale of Colle, 3:541n
- and sculptors for U.S. Capitol, 1:78, 1:113, 1:114n
- TJ introduces B. S. Barton to, 8:323–8:324, 8:326
- TJ’s debt to, 6:294–6:295, 8:653–8:654, 8:689–8:691
- TJ’s letter forwarded to, 1:207, 7:693
- and winemaking in Va., 4:177
Mead, William, 5:32, 5:33n, 5:233
Means of Preserving Health, and Preventing Diseases (Ricketson), 1:257, 1:257n, 1:294–1:295
- on apples, 7:381–7:382, 7:444–7:445, 7:492, 7:713
- Archives of Useful Knowledge, 3:51n, 3:95n, 5:364–5:365, 5:365n
- edits Domestic encyclopædia (Willich), 1:18, 1:19n, 1:252, 1:252n
- and J. Hall’s agricultural improvements, 8:210
- A. von Humboldt sends greetings to, 1:453n
- identified, 7:382n
- and W. Janes’s loom, 7:492, 7:552, 7:568, 8:15
- letters from, 7:381–7:382, 7:492
- letters to, 7:444–7:445
- and merino wool, 1:16, 1:18, 1:18, 1:19n
- The Picture of Philadelphia, giving an Account of its Origin, 3:51n, 4:186, 4:186n
- and F. A. Van der Kemp’s work on copper, 4:614
Mechanics Hall (New York City), 1:171
Mechunk River (Albemarle Co.), 3:314, 3:315n
Medical Inquiries and Observations, upon the Diseases of the Mind (B. Rush), 4:674, 4:674n, 6:15, 6:16n, 6:60–6:61, 7:26
Medical Reports, on the Effects of Water, Cold and Warm, as a remedy in Fever, and Febrile Diseases (J. Currie), 7:187–7:188, 7:188n
Medical Repository (1810), 3:333, 3:333n
medicine. See also health
- antihemorrhagic powder, 7:387
- antihysteric pills, 7:388
- bird pepper, 6:127–6:128, 6:187–6:188
- bloodletting, 5:181, 6:277, 7:345, 8:13
- books on, 1:237n, 1:257, 1:257n, 4:674, 7:458, 7:458n, 7:700–7:701, 8:388, 8:472, 8:472n, 8:672, 8:673n
- bougies, 4:416
- bound pamphlets on, 8:630
- camphor, 4:102
- cantharides, 7:387, 7:387
- cayenne pepper, 4:102, 6:377–6:378, 6:378n
- chests, 6:103
- cinchona (Peruvian bark), 4:18n, 5:670n, 6:241
- collegiate education in, 7:638, 7:640, 7:641
- dumbbells, 5:xlix, 5:310n, 5:358 (illus.)
- electricity and theories of disease, 7:566, 7:567–7:568n
- electric shock therapy, 5:22, 5:23n
- flannel, 5:393
- Glauber’s salts, 6:343, 6:347, 6:349n
- guaiacum (guajacum), 4:102
- gum arabic, 7:387
- horehound, 1:57
- laudanum, 2:226, 2:364
- laxatives, 7:387
- lemon acid, 8:613, 8:627, 8:641
- lunar caustic (silver nitrate), 4:416
- mercury, 5:669, 7:345, 8:13
- molasses, 4:102, 4:381
- nosology, 7:152, 7:207, 7:565–7:567, 7:687
- operations, 6:516–6:517, 8:245
- opium, 4:102
- paregoric, 7:387
- and physicians, 3:435–3:436
- plants used as, 1:56–1:57, 1:84, 1:84n, 3:419, 3:604, 5:30
- plasters, 7:387
- professional education in, 7:639, 7:639, 7:640, 7:687
- Russian Castor (medicinal plant), 7:387
- sassafras, 4:102
- smallpox vaccination, 3:183n, 4:495
- snakebite cures, 1:57, 1:58n
- soap, 4:102
- spirit of hartshorn (ammonia), 4:102
- sulfur, 4:62, 4:102
- sweet oil, 4:102
- sweet spirit of nitre, 7:387, 7:388n
- tartar emetic, 3:466–3:467
- theories of, 8:668–8:669
- TJ on, 2:178, 2:187, 5:669–5:670, 8:12–8:13, 8:341, 8:341, 8:342
- turpentine, 4:102, 4:102
- use of heat in, 6:569–6:570, 6:615, 7:187–7:188, 8:232
- vitriolic ether, 5:22, 5:23n
- volatile salts, 4:102
- wine, 8:232
- works on, bound for TJ, 1:36
- works on, forwarded to TJ, 4:336, 4:338n, 4:394, 4:422–4:423, 4:494–4:495
megalonyx, 3:357, 3:472n, 8:348n
- and British atrocities, 6:445–6:446, 6:515, 6:515
- health of, 6:446
- identified, 5:297–5:298n
- on Indians, 6:577
- letters from, 5:297–5:298, 6:445–6:447, 6:576–6:577, 8:273
- letters to, 5:373, 5:417–5:418, 6:515, 8:351–8:352
- promises to visit TJ, 8:273
- Republican sympathies of, 5:297–5:298n, 8:273
- seeks appointment, 5:297, 5:372–5:373, 5:395–5:396, 5:469
- as surveyor general of U.S., 5:417–5:418
- TJ recommends for position, 5:373, 5:373–5:374
- on War of 1812, 6:576–6:577, 8:273
Meigs, Return Jonathan (1740–1823), 1:6
Meigs, Return Jonathan (ca. 1765–1825), 5:336, 5:337n
- identified, 8:352n
- letter to, 8:352
- as postmaster general, 7:197n, 7:273, 7:275, 7:275n, 7:313, 7:314n, 8:352, 8:415
Meikleham, Septimia Anne Randolph (TJ’s granddaughter), 6:438n
melaena (black vomit), 6:377–6:378, 6:378n
Melia azedarach. See azedaracs (chinaberry)
- on American politics, 8:152
- on banking, 3:384, 3:388–3:391
- on British government, 3:383–3:384
- as cartographer, 8:76, 8:77n
- circular letter of, 8:77n
- A Description of the British Possessions in North America, 5:443n, 5:492, 5:493n, 5:501
- engravers hired by, 8:77n, 8:77n
- identified, 3:385–3:386n
- letters from, 3:383–3:386, 4:423–4:424, 5:492–5:493, 5:625–5:630, 7:70, 8:75–8:78
- letters to, 3:440, 4:494, 5:562–5:566, 7:143–7:144, 8:133–8:135
- letters to J. Madison from, 3:386–3:392, 3:440, 8:78n
- "List of Works Lately Published", 8:77n
- Map of the Seat of War in North America, 5:417, 6:157, 7:286
- A Military and Topographical Atlas of the United States, 7:70, 7:70n, 7:143
- proposal for printing a general atlas, 7:70n, 7:143–7:144, 8:76
- proposal for printing an American atlas, 8:76, 8:77n, 8:77n, 8:133
- and revised edition of TJ’s Notes on the State of Virginia, 8:76–8:77, 8:133–8:134
- The Sine Qua Non: A Map of the United States, 8:75–8:76, 8:77n, 8:78n, 8:133
- seeks TJ as subscriber, 4:423–4:424
- store of, 8:77n, 8:77n
- Travels in the United States of America, 3:386n, 3:386n, 4:423–4:424, 4:494, 5:492, 5:493n, 5:562–5:566, 5:628–5:629, 5:629–5:630n, 8:77n, 8:140
- visits TJ at President’s House, 4:424n, 5:625–5:626, 5:628–5:629, 5:629–5:630n
- works of, 8:75–8:78
"A Memoir concerning … Various Species of Serpents" (B. S. Barton), 8:422, 8:422–8:423n
Mémoire a Consulter, sur la Réclamation de la Batture, Située en Face du Faubourg Sainte-Marie de la Nouvelle-Orléans (Derbigny), 2:439, 2:441n, 2:446n, 2:531, 2:532n, 4:466
“Mémoire au soutien des droits des Etats-unis à la Batture du faubourg Ste Marie” (Moreau Lislet)
- W. C. C. Claiborne searches for, 3:25, 3:168
- summarized, 3:173–3:176n
- L. W. Tazewell seeks, 3:271
- TJ on, 3:109, 3:203, 3:226
- TJ seeks, 3:30–3:31, 3:69, 3:118
- TJ sends to counsel, 3:476, 3:482, 3:484, 3:499
"Mémoire aux républiques équinoxiales" (P. S. Du Pont de Nemours), 8:503, 8:508n
Mémoire en forme de consultation (Du Ponceau), 2:532n, 2:657, 2:658n
Mémoires Agricoles de 1806, 1:35
Mémoires de Frédérique Sophie Wilhelmine de Prusse, Margrave de Bareith (Frédérique Sophie Wilhelmine, margravine de Bayreuth; included in Book of Kings compiled by TJ). See also Book of Kings, 4:323, 4:324n, 4:676, 5:189, 5:363, 5:505–5:506, 6:274, 7:33–7:34, 8:33, 8:240
Mémoires de la Société d’Agriculture du département de la Seine
- bound by J. Milligan, 1:35, 1:37
- and A. F. Silvestre, 1:258, 1:259n, 1:611–1:612, 1:629, 1:630n
- TJ receives, 2:536
- TJ recommends, 2:83
Memoires de Maximilien de Bethune, Duc de Sully (Sully), 7:664
Mémoires du Cardinal de Retz (Gondi), 7:664
Mémoires soumis à Troisième Classe de l’Institut (Du Pont de Nemours), 3:516, 3:517n, 3:517n
Mémoire sur la culture d’olivier et la maniere d’extraire l’huile des olives, 2:82, 2:83n
Mémoire sur le micromètre de cristal de Roche (A. M. Rochon), 4:676, 4:676n, 5:363, 5:507, 7:53
Mémoire sur les Etats-généraux, leurs droits, et la maniere de les convoquer (Antraigues), 4:270, 4:274n
Memoir on American Forest Management (L. P. G. de Lormerie), 1:131–1:134, 1:342, 1:354
Memoir on a subterranean graphometer (Komarzewski), 1:535, 1:536n
A Memoir on the Cultivation of the Vine in America, and the Best Mode of Making Wine (Adlum), 1:587n
Memoirs (E. Ludlow), 1:37, 1:580, 7:629
Memoirs (W. Sampson), 8:388, 8:672
Memoirs of Bareuth. See Mémoires de Frédérique Sophie Wilhelmine de Prusse, Margrave de Bareith
Memoirs of Bryan Perdue: A Novel (T. Holcroft), 7:467, 7:468n
Memoirs of General Wilkinson (Wilkinson), 3:78–3:79, 3:100–3:102, 3:323–3:324, 3:325n, 3:359, 3:440–3:441, 3:543
Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland (J. Dalrymple), 7:664
Memoirs of several Persons and Families, who, by females are allied to, or descended from, the Protectorate-House of Cromwell (M. Noble), 7:389
Memoirs of the Hon. Thomas Jefferson (Carpenter), 1:456, 1:457n
Memoirs of the Kings of Great Britain of the House of Brunswic-Lunenburg (W. Belsham), 3:122–3:123, 7:664
Memoirs of the Late Reverend Theophilus Lindsey (Belsham), 6:145, 6:146, 6:146, 6:180, 6:192, 6:193, 6:204, 6:219, 6:226, 6:227, 6:228, 6:277, 6:278, 6:280, 6:367
Memoirs of the Life of David Rittenhouse (W. Barton), 5:371, 5:372n, 7:150, 7:151n, 7:216–7:217, 7:398, 7:512, 7:554, 8:469
Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, 1:477, 1:479–1:480n, 4:161, 4:161n, 7:381, 7:382n, 7:492
Memoirs of the Reign of George III (Belsham), 3:122–3:123
Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States (H. Lee), 6:122, 8:178, 8:179n
Memoirs written by himself (R. Cumberland), 1:35, 7:659, 7:666n
Memorial on the Natural, Political, and Civil State of the Province of Cohauila (M. Ramos Arizpe), 8:77n
Memorial to Congress on Evans’ Patent, 7:106, 7:106n, 7:108, 7:109n, 7:109n, 7:128–7:129, 7:130n, 7:170, 7:173n
Memorie di matematica e fisica della Società Italiana delle scienze, 6:468, 6:469n
Memorie Idraulico-Storiche sopra la Val-di-Chiana (V. Fossombroni), 6:468, 6:469n, 7:302
- carries dispatches, 1:7, 1:169–1:170, 1:229, 1:314, 1:373, 1:374, 1:375
- carries packages to TJ, 1:50n, 1:452, 1:522
- departs France, 1:536
- shepherd dogs carried on, 1:457
Mercantile Advertiser (New York City newspaper), 1:96n, 5:684–5:685, 5:685n
- and bills of exchange, 8:19, 8:430, 8:509
- British sympathies of, 7:57–7:58, 7:248
- TJ on, 7:248, 8:177, 8:178, 8:265, 8:306, 8:355
meridian (astronomical instrument), 4:369, 4:370n
merino sheep. See also sheep
- advertised for sale, 2:361, 2:361n
- Aguirre breed, 2:667, 3:111, 3:168, 3:177
- and J. Armstrong, 5:8n
- arrive from Portugal, 4:40
- and P. Bauduy, 1:667–1:668
- books on, 3:321, 3:322n, 3:343, 3:343n
- breeding of, 2:380, 2:389, 2:390, 2:457, 4:93, 6:31, 6:504, 7:93, 8:311
- and R. Brent, 1:481
- and A. Buffum, 5:495–5:496
- and W. Caruthers, 3:201, 5:31, 5:596, 6:31
- and W. J. Cary, 4:58, 4:61
- and J. H. Cocke, 3:136, 3:147, 4:59, 4:61, 4:62
- and W. Cranch, 5:142
- and G. W. P. Custis, 1:667–1:668, 1:668n
- and dogs, 4:161, 4:346, 6:369–6:370
- and J. Dougherty, 1:199, 1:225, 1:286, 1:286, 1:310, 1:320–1:321, 1:467, 3:241, 3:242, 3:252, 5:454, 5:455n, 5:500
- and E. I. du Pont de Nemours, 5:454, 5:455n
- French, 1:375–1:376, 1:479, 1:537–1:538, 1:584–1:585n, 2:32, 2:39, 2:39n, 7:404, 7:404
- infected with scab, 2:418, 3:442, 3:453, 3:637, 5:80, 5:181, 5:182n
- and W. Jarvis, 3:239–3:240, 4:62, 5:496
- J. Koontz requests, 1:573
- Lafayette to send to TJ, 1:529, 1:537–1:538, 1:629
- and J. Madison, 5:596, 6:6, 6:6
- and J. Mason, 1:23n
- in Pa., 1:69n
- Paular breed, 2:667, 3:111, 3:177
- at Poplar Forest, 5:600
- procurement from Spain, 2:3–2:4, 2:31–2:32, 2:165–2:166, 2:246, 2:480, 2:480n, 2:481, 2:667
- Rambouillet flock, 2:379
- sent to TJ and J. Madison, 2:165–2:166, 2:233, 2:234n, 2:313, 3:111, 3:148–3:149, 3:153, 3:154, 3:168, 3:176–3:177
- W. Short on, 3:198
- in Spain, 3:342–3:343, 3:343n, 5:198–5:199
- and W. Thornton, 1:477–1:478, 3:63
- TJ on, 2:31, 2:32, 3:240, 3:252, 5:129–5:130, 5:500, 5:600, 6:6, 6:397, 7:13, 7:52–7:53, 7:88, 8:311, 8:544
- TJ raises, 4:637, 5:448, 8:234
- TJ to provide Va. with, 2:388–2:389, 2:390, 2:409, 2:413, 2:418, 2:431, 2:457, 2:490–2:491, 2:492, 2:496n
- wool of, 1:15–1:16, 1:17, 1:19n, 1:667, 3:637, 4:62, 4:686, 5:129–5:130, 5:130, 5:187, 6:6, 6:6, 7:52–7:53, 7:54, 7:460, 8:185, 8:234, 8:544
Meriwether, Thomas, 1:483–1:484, 3:432
- borrows books from TJ, 4:562, 6:507
- chairs Albemarle Co. meeting, 1:46–1:47, 1:74, 1:79
- and Henderson case, 3:617, 6:50–6:51, 6:51n, 6:78–6:79, 6:79, 6:315, 6:316, 6:367, 7:117
- identified, 1:74n
- letters from, 1:74, 1:483–1:484, 2:282, 2:286, 2:294, 3:650, 4:562
- letters to, 1:79, 2:97–2:98, 2:281–2:282, 2:293–2:294, 3:49, 6:507
- as M. Lewis’s executor, 2:123, 2:336, 2:567, 3:49, 3:110
- and W. McClure’s debts, 5:174–5:175, 5:328–5:329, 5:574, 5:639–5:640
- as member of Va. legislature, 2:97–2:98, 2:213
- mentioned, 6:73
- petition to General Assembly, 3:253–3:254, 5:378–5:380
- recommends C. Veltenair, 3:650
- and Rivanna Company, 6:634
- and Rivanna River navigation, 3:287, 5:440–5:441, 5:441n
- sends barley to TJ, 4:562
- and TJ’s dispute with E. Alexander, 2:240n, 2:280, 2:281, 2:286, 2:286–2:287, 2:294
- trees retrieved from, 2:293, 2:294
Message from his Excellency the Governor (Gerry)
Message from the President of the United States, communicating A Report of the Surveyor of the Public Buildings at the City of Washington (1806), 3:537n
A Message of the President of the United States to Congress Relative to France and Great-Britain (George Washington), 1:487, 1:487n, 1:569–1:570, 1:570n
Messages to Congress (Thomas Jefferson), 1:569–1:570
meteorological observations. See also weather
- in Arkansas by J. B. Treat, 1:97, 1:98n, 1:482, 1:608–1:609, 1:609n, 2:46–2:47, 2:135, 2:198, 2:226
- N. Chapman seeks, 1:663, 2:70–2:71
- by C. Clay, 3:396–3:397
- in Ky., 7:194
- by J. Madison, 1:518, 1:519n
- by C. W. Peale, 8:457
- by TJ, 2:70–2:71, 4:33, 4:33n, 5:xlviii, 5:57n, 5:358 (illus.), 5:576n, 8:366
- unusual atmospheric phenomenon reported at Portsmouth, Va., 6:340–6:341
- by S. Williams, 2:71n
- by H. Williamson, 2:71–2:72n
Méthode de Nomenclature Chimique (Guyton de Morveau), 6:408, 6:408, 6:411n
The Method of Fluxions (Saunderson), 1:576
Methuselah (Old Testament figure), 6:618
Metternich, Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar von
- astronomy of ancient, 1:521, 1:521n, 1:556
- histories of, 1:521, 1:521n
- A. von Humboldt’s work on, 1:24, 1:25n, 1:25n, 1:264, 1:267n, 1:267n, 7:29, 7:31
- maps of, 8:77n
- and potato, 1:196
- M. Ramos Arizpe’s work on, 8:77n
- TJ on, 1:20, 1:169, 7:29–7:30
- and U.S., 1:183–1:184n
Mezentius (mythological Etruscan king), 6:440
- accounts of travel through U.S., 1:57n
- catalogs American trees, 4:524, 4:525n
- Flora Boreali-Americana, 1:436–1:437n, 6:421
- and American Philosophical Society, 3:320–3:321, 8:362
- catalogs American trees, 4:524, 4:525n
- and cotton cultivation, 1:258
- foreign member of American Philosophical Society, 1:452, 1:453n, 8:363n
- Histoire des arbres forestiers de l’Amerique septentrionale, 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 Chênes de l’Amerique, 6:421
- identified, 2:681n
- letters from, 2:679–2:681, 3:320–3:322
- letters from accounted for, 2:681n
- letters to, 3:561–3:562, 7:52–7:53
- mentioned, 8:377
- North American Sylva, 2:681n
- prospectus of, 7:350
- ships goods to France, 1:128, 1:131n, 1:342, 5:432
- and western exploration, 6:417, 6:420–6:421
- claim to part of Henderson lands, 1:415–1:416n, 5:138–5:141, 5:147–5:148, 5:149–5:150, 5:156–5:157, 5:158–5:159, 5:179, 5:180, 5:260–5:262, 5:269–5:270, 6:198, 6:198, 6:198, 6:198, 6:198–6:199, 6:199, 6:475–6:476, 6:477–6:478, 6:480, 6:481–6:482n, 6:572–6:573, 7:29
- and depositions on Henderson lands, 6:76–6:77, 6:81, 6:152–6:153, 6:153, 6:153, 6:479–6:480, 6:480, 6:630, 7:596–7:597, 8:692–8:693
- identified, 5:140n
- and inquisition regarding Henderson lands, 5:278
- Jefferson v. Michie, 5:149–5:150, 5:156–5:157, 5:179, 5:180, 5:192–5:198, 5:260–5:262, 5:274, 5:278–5:279, 5:280–5:281, 6:76, 6:153, 6:153n, 6:182, 6:196–6:200, 6:215–6:216, 6:464–6:465, 6:472–6:481, 6:554–6:555, 6:555, 6:573, 6:576, 7:29, 7:596–7:597, 7:597–7:598, 7:601, 7:635, 7:672–7:674, 7:676–7:678, 8:613, 8:627, 8:641, 8:652, 8:692–8:693
- letters from, 5:138–5:141, 5:149–5:150, 5:180, 5:260–5:262, 6:81, 6:153
- letters from accounted for, 5:262n
- letters to, 5:147–5:148, 5:156–5:157, 5:179, 6:76–6:77, 6:152–6:153, 7:597–7:598
- letters to accounted for, 5:141n, 5:262n, 5:281n, 6:77n
- ordered to restore land, 5:280–5:281
- and Peyton v. Henderson, 8:692–8:693, 8:693n
- Plea and Answer in Jefferson v. Michie, 6:472–6:482
- and proposed duel with C. Peyton, 5:150, 5:158–5:159, 6:479
- writ against, 5:274
Michigan Territory. See also Detroit, Mich. Territory; Michilimackinac (Mich. Territory)
- Indian training school in, 1:7, 1:660–1:662, 2:55–2:57, 2:58n, 3:369–3:370, 3:543, 3:543n
- and War of 1812, 5:321, 5:321n, 5:644, 8:329n
Michilimackinac (Mich. Territory)
Michilimackinac Company (Canadian firm), 4:552
The Microscope made easy (Baker), 1:581
- History of the Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, 1:35, 1:580
- Miscellaneous Works, 1:580
- writings of, 6:440
- governor of S.C., 4:343n
- identified, 5:547n
- letters from accounted for, 5:547n
- letters to, 5:546–5:547
- and support for War of 1812, 5:546, 5:547n
Mifflin, Elizabeth Johns (Warner Mifflin’s wife)
- defends Mifflin family, 7:706–7:707, 7:710–7:711
- defends reputation of T. Mifflin, 7:706–7:707, 7:710
- identified, 7:707n
- letters from, 7:706–7:707, 7:710–7:712
Mifflin, Warner (1745–ca. 1799), 3:269n
mignonette, 4:497, 4:498n, 4:498n
- academy to train officers, 1:206, 1:207n, 2:258, 2:261n, 2:387, 3:93–3:94, 4:516–4:517
- and collegiate curriculum, 7:640
- expansion of, 2:130, 2:131n, 4:377n, 4:393, 4:394n, 4:480, 4:481n, 4:568, 8:66, 8:67n, 8:163, 8:168, 8:177, 8:178, 8:259, 8:575, 8:575n
- glory of command, 8:683
- Peace Establishment Act (1802), 3:120, 3:122n, 3:163
- in peacetime, 2:127, 8:443, 8:444n
- preparedness, 2:190, 2:257–2:259, 2:588, 2:603, 2:606, 2:614, 7:201
- professional education for, 7:639, 7:639, 7:640, 7:687, 8:344–8:345
- TJ receives books on, 1:36, 8:672
- United States Military Philosophical Society, 8:250
- and Va. land warrants, 4:566–4:567, 4:568–4:569n, 4:585
- works on, 8:250, 8:251n, 8:388
A Military and Topographical Atlas of the United States (J. Melish), 7:70, 7:70n, 7:143
A Military Dictionary (Duane), 3:38, 3:40n, 5:611
- camp conditions of, 7:649
- J. H. Cocke on, 8:66–8:67, 8:67n
- I. A. Coles disparages, 5:410, 5:531–5:532, 5:537
- and increasing regular army enlistments, 7:16–7:20, 7:158, 7:159
- F. De Masson on, 8:251n, 8:251n
- organization of, 7:600–7:601, 7:608, 7:608–7:609n, 7:619–7:620, 7:624, 7:632–7:633, 7:669, 8:46, 8:67n, 8:165, 8:168, 8:259, 8:267
- payment of, 7:690
- TJ on, 6:154–6:155, 6:209, 7:10, 7:648, 7:652–7:653, 7:655n, 7:678, 8:27, 8:31, 8:41–8:42, 8:177, 8:260, 8:293, 8:357
- use of under U.S. Constitution, 6:209, 6:599n, 8:442–8:443, 8:443–8:444n
- of Va., 8:199n, 8:233
- and War of 1812, 7:226–7:227, 8:42n, 8:64, 8:111–8:112, 8:112n, 8:178, 8:219, 8:220, 8:575, 8:575n
- absence of, 1:286
- and cottonseed, 1:259n, 1:596, 1:666, 4:40
- identified, 1:596–1:597n
- letters from, 1:666–1:667, 4:39–4:40
- letters to, 1:596–1:597, 3:636–3:637
- and merino sheep, 1:225, 4:40
- and rice, 4:39–4:40
- sends wool samples to TJ, 1:667
- and sesame oil production, 3:636–3:637, 4:39–4:40
- and sesame seed, 1:211–1:212, 1:596n, 1:667, 4:39–4:40
- TJ sends Iceland ram to, 1:596, 1:666
- TJ sends rice seeds to, 1:596
Milledge, Martha Galphin (John Milledge’s wife), 1:596, 1:667, 3:637, 4:40
Miller, John (of Maryland), 3:105, 3:106n
- as brewer, 6:507, 6:517–6:518, 6:536, 8:34, 8:35, 8:79, 8:438–8:439, 8:439n, 8:565
- citizenship of, 6:536, 6:536, 6:536, 7:484–7:485, 7:485–7:486, 8:35
- identified, 6:537n
- invests in overseas trade, 8:79
- letters from, 8:79
- letter from accounted for, 8:565n
- letters to, 7:484–7:485, 8:565
- and Norfolk property, 6:536, 6:536, 6:536, 6:545, 6:545, 7:484–7:485, 7:485–7:486
- sends biscuits to TJ, 8:79, 8:97, 8:100, 8:565
- TJ intercedes for, 6:536–6:537, 7:484–7:485, 7:485–7:486, 8:34–8:35
- as clerk of Goochland Co., 1:644, 2:33, 2:83
- identified, 1:644n
- letters from, 2:33
- letters to, 1:644
- account with TJ, 1:35–1:38, 4:201, 4:289, 8:660, 8:671–8:673, 8:674, 8:676, 8:677
- assists with packing and transportation of TJ’s library, 8:142, 8:287–8:288, 8:288–8:289, 8:309, 8:310n, 8:366, 8:369, 8:373–8:374, 8:376, 8:385, 8:386–8:388, 8:431, 8:439, 8:440n, 8:471, 8:474, 8:474–8:475, 8:566, 8:629, 8:629n
- binds books for TJ, 1:35–1:38, 1:225, 1:286, 4:289, 8:33, 8:566, 8:629–8:632, 8:671, 8:672–8:673n, 8:674, 8:678
- carries letter for TJ, 8:474
- and catalogue of TJ’s books, 7:698, 8:22, 8:33, 8:54, 8:54, 8:56, 8:83, 8:83, 8:106, 8:287, 8:428
- and Destutt de Tracy’s Treatise on Political Economy, 4:243n, 8:33, 8:83, 8:105, 8:106, 8:182, 8:266, 8:268n, 8:566, 8:628–8:629, 8:674
- health of, 8:629
- identified, 1:37–1:38n
- invoices from, 8:472, 8:629–8:632
- letters from, 1:384, 2:193, 4:288–4:289, 4:397, 4:471–4:472, 7:697–7:699, 8:22–8:23, 8:83, 8:142, 8:366, 8:471, 8:628–8:629, 8:638, 8:672n, 8:677–8:678, 8:694
- letters to, 1:332–1:333, 2:264, 3:122–3:123, 4:201, 4:400–4:401, 4:560, 8:33–8:34, 8:54–8:55, 8:106, 8:118, 8:287–8:288, 8:386–8:388, 8:514, 8:566, 8:660–8:661, 8:674
- letters to accounted for, 2:483n
- List of Books Bound and To Be Bound, 8:629–8:632
- mentioned, 8:423, 8:473
- on military preparations, 7:697–7:698
- and office of librarian of Congress, 7:698
- and Potomac and Shenandoah Navigation lottery, 4:288
- publishes books, 2:101, 2:193
- reprints TJ’s Manual of Parliamentary Practice, 4:xliii, 4:288, 4:289n, 4:370 (illus.), 4:397, 4:400–4:401, 4:464, 4:471–4:472, 4:493, 4:560
- and sale of TJ’s library to Congress, 7:679, 7:680, 7:698, 8:33, 8:54, 8:56, 8:83, 8:83, 8:106, 8:214, 8:270
- sends books to TJ, 1:332–1:333, 1:384, 2:193, 2:264, 2:482, 2:483n, 3:122–3:123, 3:623, 6:643, 7:698, 8:22, 8:33, 8:48, 8:54, 8:106, 8:471, 8:472, 8:628, 8:629n, 8:660, 8:661, 8:678
- and size of TJ’s library, 8:637, 8:638
- Statement on the Size of TJ’s Library, 8:637
- TJ on, 5:292
- TJ orders books from, 4:201, 6:118, 8:118, 8:181, 8:388, 8:514, 8:660–8:661, 8:671–8:673, 8:678
- TJ orders paper from, 8:514, 8:628
- TJ pays, 1:41, 4:555, 4:560, 4:576, 8:672n, 8:676
- and transmission of packages to and from TJ, 8:25, 8:48, 8:48, 8:142, 8:566, 8:674
Millot, Claude François Xavier
- in collegiate curriculum, 7:664
- Élemens de l’Histoire de France, depuis Clovis jusqu’à Louis XV, 1:580
- Elements of General History, 1:580, 7:629
- works by, 2:51
mills. See also Monticello: sawmill at; Shadwell mills
- advice on requested, 7:32
- Blackwater (Bedford Co.), 4:87
- and clover seed separation, 8:460
- dam for, 3:286–3:288, 8:236, 8:241
- fulling, 2:557, 7:32, 8:464, 8:545–8:546, 8:547–8:548
- and grinding gypsum, 3:500–3:501, 3:509–3:510, 8:535, 8:536n, 8:610
- grist, 2:557, 7:32, 8:393
- gudgeon for, 8:534–8:535, 8:536n
- Henderson family’s, 6:473–6:474, 6:475
- iron castings for, 1:158n, 7:602
- manufacturing, 1:92n, 8:393
- mechanics of, 1:646–1:649
- and navigation rights, 3:138–3:146
- paper, 1:489, 8:146
- on Patapsco River, 6:455
- at Pen Park, 1:136n
- on Rivanna River, 1:108–1:110, 1:560, 3:218, 6:473–6:474, 6:475
- saw, 2:553, 2:556, 7:32, 8:367–8:368, 8:393, 8:612, 8:695–8:696
- screws for, 7:154, 7:154n, 7:155
- slitting, 7:32
- stones, 3:643, 5:385, 5:397, 5:397n
- taxes on, 7:708, 8:393
- wind, 1:647–1:648, 2:458–2:460, 2:460–2:461, 2:479, 8:80–8:81, 8:82n, 8:367, 8:458, 8:546–8:547
Mills, Eliza Barnwell Smith (Robert Mills’s wife), 2:437, 7:204–
- and Columbian Society of Artists, 7:166, 7:166n, 7:401, 7:443–7:444
- and drawings of Monticello, 5:324
- identified, 2:438n
- letters from, 2:437–2:438, 5:114, 7:165–7:166, 7:401
- letters to, 5:166–5:167, 7:204, 7:443–7:444
- mentioned, 8:314, 8:479
- seeks office, 7:165–7:166
- and Society of Artists of the United States, 2:437, 4:356, 4:400, 5:114, 5:166–5:167, 7:401
- thanks TJ, 2:437
- TJ recommends, 7:203–7:204, 7:204
Millwood (Frederick Co.), 3:276
- laborer, 4:379
- on Poplar Forest slave lists, 4:384, 4:385, 5:462, 6:308, 6:309, 6:310, 8:61, 8:62, 8:255, 8:255
- pot for, 8:70–8:71
Milly (TJ’s slave; b. 1807). See Hern, Milly (TJ’s slave; b. 1807)
Milton, Homer Virgil, 2:118, 2:255
- mentioned, 6:296, 6:302, 7:480
- Paradise Lost, 1:228–1:229n, 3:631, 3:633n, 5:585, 8:235, 8:358, 8:359n
- The Poetical Works, 8:581
- quoted by TJ, 4:72, 4:74n, 8:358, 8:359n
Milton, Va. See also Henderson case
- abandonment of, 6:610
- boats traveling to and from, 2:335, 2:392, 2:423, 2:438, 7:448
- cloth factory in, 4:143
- commerce in, 3:104, 3:607
- J. W. Eppes at, 3:195
- flooding near, 3:205n
- ford near, 8:233
- Henderson mill at, 6:351, 6:352, 6:361, 6:362, 6:362n, 6:473–6:474, 6:475, 7:673, 7:676–7:678
- manufacturing mill at, 1:92n
- meetings at, 5:260, 7:634
- order on inspectors in, 2:370
- postmaster at, 1:505–1:506, 7:311, 7:312n, 7:602, 8:420, 8:420n
- post office at, 1:107, 1:139n, 1:310, 1:480, 1:514, 2:333, 3:438, 3:438n, 8:376, 8:425, 8:426n, 8:432, 8:566
- T. E. Randolph’s lands at, 1:488n
- and Rivanna Company, 3:192, 3:193, 3:266, 3:287, 5:227–5:228, 5:516–5:522
- and Rivanna River Company, 3:253–3:254
- schools in, 6:73, 8:624
- stage office at, 2:338
- stonemason needed at, 7:297
- stores at, 6:476
- TJ orders fish shipped to, 2:423, 2:503
- TJ’s land at, 4:386
- tobacco warehouse and toll mill at, 2:314n
- warehouses at, 4:114–4:115, 5:315–5:316, 5:316n, 5:338, 6:78, 6:315, 6:360–6:361, 6:610, 8:528–8:529n
- watermen at, 3:310n, 3:630, 7:154
mimosa tree. See silk tree
Mineralogical and Statistical Survey of Estates (Bakewell), 3:263–3:264
mineralogy. See also geology
- and the American Philosophical Society, 1:452
- books on, 3:263–3:264, 8:429, 8:429, 8:429–8:430n
- collection of N.Y. minerals, ores, and fossils, 8:209, 8:209n
- and T. Cooper, 2:375–2:376, 2:489, 2:550, 2:551–2:552, 3:79
- German School (Neptunism), 3:263–3:264, 3:264n
- and S. Godon, 2:404, 2:404n, 2:472
- lectures on, 1:104, 1:187, 1:189, 1:193
- and C. Linnaeus, 2:489, 2:490n
- mineralogist introduced to TJ, 2:48
- and Sardinian mineral samples, 2:297, 2:299, 2:391, 3:524, 4:4
- study of, 7:638, 7:639, 7:640, 7:641, 7:663, 7:667, 7:686, 8:13
- of Va., 8:400–8:401
Mingo Indians, 2:204–2:205n, 2:340
- and Albemarle Academy, 7:267, 7:335, 7:339, 7:570
- petition to General Assembly, 3:253–3:254, 5:378–5:380
- and Rivanna Company, 7:185, 7:185n
- sells corn to TJ, 2:116
- TJ pays, 4:24n
- welcomes TJ, 1:47n
- delivers letter to TJ, 5:428, 5:429n
- identified, 1:204n
- and law studies of John Minor (1797–1862), 7:625–7:631, 7:643
- letters from, 1:204, 1:519, 7:643–7:644
- letters to, 1:338–1:339, 1:585, 7:625–7:631
- mentioned, 8:126, 8:128, 8:206
- and B. Moore’s estate, 1:200, 1:204, 1:338, 1:519, 1:585
- and surrender of Alexandria, 7:643–7:644
- identified, 4:511n
- letters from, 8:198–8:199
- letters from accounted for, 4:416n, 4:512n, 5:96n, 5:429n, 6:136n, 6:136–6:137n, 7:519n, 8:199n
- letters to, 4:510–4:512, 5:17–5:18, 5:73, 5:95–5:96, 5:428–5:429, 6:135–6:137, 7:518–7:519
- letters to accounted for, 4:512n, 6:137n, 6:413n, 7:519n, 8:199n
- and H. Marks’s estate, 4:510–4:512, 5:17–5:18, 5:73, 5:95–5:96, 5:428–5:429, 6:135–6:136, 6:337, 6:338n, 6:378, 6:378, 6:413, 7:518
- and military appointment for W. T. Minor, 8:198–8:199, 8:206
Minor, Lucy Walker Gilmer (Peter Minor’s wife), 6:443, 6:443n
Minor, Mary Overton Tompkins (Lancelot Minor’s wife), 6:136
- and Albemarle Co. meeting, 1:47
- and appointment of principal assessor, 6:398, 6:401, 6:412, 6:412, 6:442–6:443, 6:443, 6:443n, 8:126–8:127, 8:128–8:129, 8:129, 8:153
- crops of, 7:601
- and dogs, 4:161, 4:170, 4:346–4:349
- and horse for TJ, 5:404–5:405, 5:406–5:407
- identified, 3:146n
- as juror, 5:278, 5:279
- letters from, 3:161, 3:225, 3:271–3:272, 3:527, 4:161, 5:406–5:407, 5:574, 6:401, 6:628–6:629
- letters from accounted for, 3:422n
- letters to, 3:138–3:146, 3:191–3:192, 3:216–3:219, 3:224, 3:421–3:422, 4:7, 4:170, 5:404–5:405, 5:574–5:575, 6:398–6:399, 6:633–6:635
- letters to accounted for, 3:422n
- letter to T. M. Randolph, 5:227–5:228
- and W. McClure’s debts, 5:174–5:175, 5:328–5:329, 5:574, 5:574–5:575, 5:639–5:640
- marriage of, 6:443, 6:443n
- mentioned, 7:179
- petition to General Assembly, 3:253–3:254, 4:346–4:349, 5:378–5:380
- and Rivanna Company, 3:138–3:146, 3:161, 3:191, 3:192–3:194, 3:216–3:219, 3:224, 3:225, 3:271–3:272, 3:288n, 3:421–3:422, 3:527, 5:227–5:228, 6:595, 6:595, 6:597, 6:598, 6:628–6:629, 6:633–6:635, 6:635, 7:185
- and sesame, 4:7
- witnesses warrant, 5:280
- analyzes gold nugget, 1:330
- TJ and, 1:487, 1:487n
- treasurer of, 6:28n, 6:74, 6:74n, 6:123, 6:124n, 6:169
- An Account of the Life, Writings, and Inventions of John Napier, of Merchiston, 7:252, 7:253n, 7:255
Minutes of the Kentucky Abolition Society (D. Barrow), 8:365n
Mirabaud, Jean Baptiste de. See Holbach, Paul Henri Dietrich, Baron d’
Mirabeau, Victor Riqueti, marquis de
Mirabilis jalapa. See marvel-of-Peru
Mirabilis longiflora. See marvel-of-Peru, sweet-scented
Miranda, Francisco de, 1:577–1:578, 1:604, 6:293
Mirifici Logarithmorum Canonis descriptio (J. Napier), 7:255n
Miscellaneous and philosophical pieces (Franklin), 1:581
Miscellaneous Works (Middleton), 1:580
Mississippi River. See also Batture Sainte Marie, controversy over
- and commerce, 3:203–3:204, 8:17, 8:27, 8:329n
- compared to Nile, 3:133–3:134
- floods, 6:128, 6:189
- as geographical boundary, 7:91
- and D. Porter’s proposed expedition, 1:448, 1:449
- silver ore at, 3:647–3:648
- slaves sold at, 3:648
- and steamboats, 7:56
- use of windmills along, 2:458
- water level of, 2:375n, 2:522, 3:26n, 3:45–3:46, 3:70–3:71, 3:72–3:73, 3:123
- and W. Fla. annexation, 3:264, 3:325–3:326
Mississippi scheme, 6:586, 6:593n
- appointments in, 1:25, 5:493, 5:494n
- courts of, 2:522
- Fort Adams, 2:118, 2:360
- government of, 2:521
- judgeship in, 2:211
- land claims in, 1:638, 1:639, 4:15
- legislature of, 3:176n
- post road in, 7:347
- TJ on, 2:360, 7:141–7:142
Missonnet, Pierre François, 5:86n, 5:86–5:87n
- identified, 8:564–8:565n
- letter from, 8:564–8:565
- letter to, 8:608
- The Second Crisis of America, 8:564, 8:564n, 8:608, 8:608n
- address to Maryland citizens by, 2:261
- identified, 2:262n
- letters from, 2:261–2:262
- letters to, 2:282–2:283
- seeks loan from TJ, 2:262, 2:282
Mitchell, Reuben. See also Mitchell, William & Reuben (Lynchburg firm)
Mitchell, William. See also Mitchell, William & Reuben (Lynchburg firm)
- identified, 4:86–4:87n
- letters to, 4:341–4:342, 5:32
- TJ’s debt to, 8:417
- and TJ’s wheat, 4:308, 4:341–4:342, 8:118–8:119
Mitchell, William & Reuben (Lynchburg firm)
- account with TJ, 7:94–7:95, 8:69
- agreements with, 4:86–4:87, 4:87, 5:340–5:341
- identified, 4:86–4:87n
- letters from, 4:170–4:171, 5:50, 8:69
- letters to, 4:184
- TJ’s transactions with, 4:86, 4:87, 4:94, 4:165, 4:166n, 4:170–4:171, 4:184, 4:212, 4:341–4:342, 5:32, 5:33, 5:35n, 5:50, 5:50n, 5:340–5:341, 7:94–7:95, 7:402, 8:69, 8:69n
- and botany, 4:427n
- and franking privilege, 4:408
- identified, 8:604n
- letters from, 8:603–8:604
- letters to, 8:675
- and Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York, 8:603, 8:675
- and mineralogy, 3:333, 3:333n, 7:363
- tours Canada, 1:597, 1:597n
- and Walden, 3:251
Mithridates: Oder Allgemeine Sprachenkunde (Adelung), 1:265, 1:267n, 1:652n
- address to citizens of, 6:503n
- defended by Spain, 3:265, 3:326, 3:344
- seized by U.S. forces, 6:293, 6:294n, 8:84
Modern Atlas (Pinkerton), 3:296
Modern Geography (J. Pinkerton)
The Modern Griselda: A Tale (Edgeworth), 3:623n, 3:633, 3:633n, 3:634n, 4:289
Modern Reports, or Select Cases Adjudged in the Courts of King’s Bench, Chancery, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, 2:455
Mœurs des Sauvages Ameriquains (Lafitau), 5:122–5:123, 5:125n, 5:182, 6:324
Moira, Francis Rawdon Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings and 2d Earl of, 3:462–3:463, 3:464n, 3:481
- mixed with medicine, 4:102, 4:381
- provided to TJ, 1:77, 1:81, 1:115, 2:109, 4:211, 4:522, 4:530, 6:346, 6:448, 6:451
- stored in Washington, 4:27
- used as construction material, 8:253n, 8:402
moldboards. See also plows
Molière, Jean Baptiste Poquelin, 7:665
Molitor, Gabriel Jean Joseph, comte, 1:372
Moll, Karl Marie Ehrenbert von, baron
- and Agricultural Society of Bavaria, 5:270–5:271, 5:273, 7:505
- identified, 5:272n
- letters from, 5:270–5:272
- letters to, 7:505
- G. Ticknor conveys letter to, 8:549, 8:550n
Monasticon Anglicanum (W. Dugdale), 8:581
"Money" (essay by J. Madison), 8:442, 8:443n
Le Moniteur Universel (Paris newspaper). See Gazette nationale, ou, Le Moniteur universel (Paris newspaper)
Monitor (Washington newspaper), 1:107
Monroe, Daniel, 3:91n, 8:647, 8:647
Monroe, Eliza (James Monroe’s daughter). See Hay, Eliza Monroe (George Hay’s wife)
Monroe, Elizabeth Kortright (James Monroe’s wife), 3:607, 5:309, 5:310, 6:524
- and British destruction in Washington, 7:616
- greetings sent to, 8:420
- health of, 8:433, 8:442
- visits Highland estate, 7:272, 8:419
- appointed secretary of state, 3:519, 3:527–3:528, 3:539, 3:558, 3:567–3:568, 3:607, 3:623, 5:648n
- appointed secretary of war, 8:18n, 8:153–8:154
- and appointments, 6:525, 8:32, 8:125n, 8:126, 8:128–8:129, 8:153, 8:162n, 8:205–8:206, 8:530, 8:536, 8:602n
- and batture controversy, 2:415–2:416
- and C. Bellini estate, 4:80
- and R. Brent, 2:42, 2:44–2:46
- and A. Burr conspiracy, 3:128, 3:129n
- buys Highland estate, 6:523n, 6:523n, 8:53n
- and cession of Northwest Territory, 4:567, 4:585
- conversation with TJ, 8:536
- and conveyances to Europe, 4:26, 7:437
- correspondence with W. B. Giles, 1:93n
- at Culpeper Court House, 8:588–8:589
- debt owed W. C. Carter, 8:50–8:51, 8:687–8:688
- on defense of Chesapeake Bay, 6:121, 6:202, 6:210, 6:216
- and diplomatic outfit, 1:118
- on disposition of U.S. Navy, 6:201–6:202, 6:210
- and G. Easterly, 2:283
- on European affairs, 8:588
- on executive-legislative relations, 6:241, 6:242, 6:242
- on expansion of U.S. military, 8:66, 8:67n, 8:163, 8:168, 8:177, 8:178, 8:259, 8:575, 8:575n
- family of, 5:158–5:159n, 5:309–5:310, 5:310n, 8:442
- J. W. Ford portrait of, 5:xlviii
- forwards bond to TJ, 6:535
- and A. Gallatin’s nomination, 6:175–6:176, 6:178, 6:202–6:203, 6:241, 6:241
- F. W. Gilmer on, 8:299
- on government finance, 6:534–6:535, 8:18, 8:154
- as governor of Va., 3:319, 3:320n, 3:322–3:323, 3:332–3:333, 4:684n
- and governorships of Louisiana and Orleans territories, 2:35, 2:42–2:43, 2:44, 2:46n
- greetings sent to, 8:420
- and Hartford Convention, 8:154
- and G. Hay, 3:543
- health of, 8:269, 8:442
- and J. Henry’s mission, 4:541, 4:542
- and Highland–Indian Camp boundary dispute, 6:522–6:523, 6:524, 6:524, 6:575, 6:604, 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, 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
- identified, 1:349n
- on impressment, 8:112, 8:113n
- introduces J. H. McCulloh, 7:351
- introduces T. Pahlen, 3:567
- and W. F. Jones, 6:126, 6:162
- land surveyed, 8:588, 8:589n, 8:598
- and Laws of the United States of America, 8:151, 8:152n
- letters from, 1:348–1:349, 1:498–1:499, 2:283, 3:266–3:267, 3:322–3:323, 3:527–3:528, 3:567, 3:637–3:638, 4:398, 4:542, 5:309–5:310, 5:336–5:337, 5:453, 6:171–6:178, 6:201–6:203, 6:241–6:242, 6:256, 6:524, 6:525, 6:534–6:535, 6:575, 6:636–6:637, 7:197–7:198, 7:351, 7:487–7:488, 8:11, 8:18–8:19, 8:112–8:113, 8:153–8:155, 8:269, 8:442–8:444, 8:588–8:589, 8:659
- letters from mentioned, 2:411
- letters of introduction to, 6:568n
- letters to, 1:500, 3:286–3:288, 3:303, 3:332–3:333, 3:607–3:608, 3:629–3:630, 4:412–4:413, 5:84–5:87, 5:310, 5:440–5:441, 6:154–6:155, 6:209–6:210, 6:226, 6:524, 6:532–6:533, 7:159–7:160, 7:355, 7:510–7:511, 7:699–7:700, 8:31–8:33, 8:128–8:129, 8:176–8:179, 8:205–8:206, 8:598–8:599
- letter to from J. J. Monroe, 7:310–7:313
- and Lisbon consulship, 4:212, 4:213n, 4:216–4:217, 4:218
- L. P. G. de Lormerie seeks passport from, 5:304, 5:375, 5:377n, 5:417, 5:431–5:432
- and L. P. G. de Lormerie’s passage, 6:102
- Loudon Co. land of, 7:487, 7:488n
- and W. McClure’s debts, 5:174–5:175, 5:328–5:329, 5:639–5:640
- and J. Madison, 2:35, 2:42, 2:43, 2:45, 2:72, 2:417, 3:567–3:568, 4:213n, 6:171–6:176, 6:241, 6:242, 6:256
- memorandum of on U.S. military, 6:173, 6:176, 6:176–6:177n, 6:209, 8:575n
- mentioned, 3:275, 5:265, 5:361
- as minister plenipotentiary to France, 8:588, 8:589n
- and Monroe-Pinkney Treaty, 1:170n, 2:412n
- and national observatory, 5:251n
- and peace negotiations with Great Britain, 8:76, 8:77n, 8:112–8:113
- and C. Pinckney, 1:514
- plans to visit Highland estate, 6:575, 8:382, 8:419, 8:428–8:429, 8:433, 8:556, 8:588, 8:589
- plans to visit Loudoun Co., 2:42, 2:44, 8:428–8:429
- plans to visit TJ, 6:535
- and G. Poindexter, 6:26
- as president, 4:292
- presidential prospects of, 8:332, 8:419
- and J. Randolph, 2:42, 2:43
- and T. M. Randolph, 2:46n
- recommends C. Buckner, 4:460
- refuses U.S. Army commission, 2:45
- regrets death of M. Lewis, 2:44
- and remittances to T. Kosciuszko, 7:334, 7:353, 7:355, 7:380, 7:456
- reports on federal authority over militia, 8:442–8:443, 8:443–8:444n
- reports on reduction of military, 8:443, 8:444n
- on Republican unity, 3:266, 3:528
- resigns as Va. governor, 3:527–3:528
- return to public service, 2:43
- and Richmond junto, 1:92–1:93
- and Rivanna Company, 3:266, 3:271, 3:286–3:288, 3:322
- and R. Rush’s cabinet proposal, 5:79–5:80n
- and J. Russell’s nomination, 6:241, 6:241, 6:242
- and sale of TJ’s library to Congress, 8:18
- as secretary of state, 3:628, 3:629, 3:637–3:638, 4:32, 4:47n, 4:55n, 4:78n, 4:124, 4:234, 4:277–4:278n, 4:392, 4:468, 4:546, 4:565, 4:568, 4:665n, 4:674, 5:72, 5:75n, 5:84–5:85, 5:259n, 5:265–5:266, 5:304n, 5:319, 5:372n, 5:440, 5:453, 5:494n, 6:171–6:176, 6:529, 7:41, 7:44n, 7:156n, 7:158n, 7:197, 7:198, 7:224, 7:225n, 7:428–7:429n, 7:499, 7:541, 7:656n, 7:698, 7:699–7:700, 8:274
- as secretary of war, 8:11, 8:178, 8:419
- and seeds for TJ, 6:26
- sends book to TJ, 1:348
- sends handbill to TJ, 8:659
- sends lists of patents to TJ, 6:282
- sends military intelligence to TJ, 6:524, 6:525
- and W. Short’s land, 4:60, 5:443–5:444, 5:444n, 5:569–5:570n, 7:70–7:71, 7:157, 7:157–7:158n, 7:487, 7:487, 7:510, 7:591–7:592, 7:594–7:595, 7:655, 8:428–8:429, 8:588, 8:687–8:688
- signature on petition to General Assembly deleted, 3:253–3:254
- subscribes to pay W. McClure’s debts, 4:169
- as surety for D. Higginbotham, 5:400–5:402
- and J. Taylor, 2:417n
- TJ advises on U.S. naval policy, 6:154–6:155
- TJ forwards letters through, 8:584, 8:589, 8:598, 8:653
- TJ on, 5:367
- TJ requests publications from, 6:226
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:624
- and TJ’s letters on finance, 6:532, 6:533n, 6:534, 6:535, 7:488, 7:510, 7:692, 7:699, 8:16, 8:18, 8:31–8:32, 8:154, 8:178, 8:206, 8:442
- TJ visits Highland estate of, 2:42, 2:44
- and Treaty of Ghent (1814), 8:269, 8:443
- on U.S. foreign relations, 8:443
- as U.S. senator, 4:124
- visits Highland estate, 4:123, 4:123n, 4:133, 7:272, 7:308, 7:351, 8:537, 8:588–8:589
- visits Ky., 2:35
- visits Monticello, 4:272, 4:274n, 6:524
- visit to Monticello canceled, 5:309, 5:310
- and J. Walker’s health, 1:498–1:499
- and D. B. Warden’s removal as U.S. consul, 8:291, 8:292n
- and War Department, 5:352–5:353, 6:171–6:175
- and War of 1812, 5:336–5:337, 6:171–6:176, 6:242, 6:637, 8:11, 8:18–8:19, 8:153, 8:176–8:177, 8:177–8:178, 8:178, 8:218, 8:227n, 8:228n, 8:269
- on J. Wilkinson, 2:43, 4:398, 4:412–4:413
- and J. Wilson, 6:415n
- and E. Glover, 2:249
- identified, 1:406n
- letters from, 1:404–1:406
- letters to, 2:73–2:74
- seeks TJ’s recommendation, 1:404–1:406, 1:626–1:627, 2:73
- accuses TJ of opposing J. Madison, 7:310–7:312, 7:312n
- dispute with P. Carr, 7:310–7:311
- family of, 5:26, 5:27n, 5:158–5:159n, 5:309, 5:310n
- identified, 5:158–5:159n
- and Jefferson v. Michie, 6:554
- letter from to James Monroe, 7:310–7:313
- petition to General Assembly, 3:253–3:254
- and possible D. Michie–C. Peyton duel, 5:158–5:159
- statement by, 5:158–5:159
Monroe, Martha Amanda Carr Lewis (TJ’s niece; Daniel Monroe’s wife)
- assisted by W. Woods, 8:647, 8:647
- correspondence with M. J. Randolph, 8:647
- financial situation of, 3:90–3:91, 6:358, 8:647
- identified, 3:91n
- letters from, 3:90–3:91, 8:647
- marriage of, 8:647, 8:647
- sends greetings to TJ, 6:358
Monroe, Thomas. See Munroe (Monroe), Thomas
Monroe-Pinkney Treaty (1806), 1:169, 1:170n, 1:414n, 2:412n
Montalto (part of TJ’s Monticello estate). See also Carter’s Mountain (Albemarle Co.), 7:400n, 8:233, 8:233, 8:277, 8:398, 8:398, 8:398n
Montbeillard, Philibert Guéneau
Monteagle (C. Peyton’s Albemarle Co. estate), 1:415n, 7:535, 7:535
Montebello, Duc de. See Lannes, Jean, Duc de Montebello
Montebello, Duchesse de. See Lannes, Louise Antoinette, Duchesse de Montebello
Monterey, Calif., 1:446, 1:447
Montesquieu, Charles Louis de Secondat. See also Destutt de Tracy, Antoine Louis Claude: Commentary and Review of Montesquieu’s Spirit of Laws
- J. Adams quotes, 5:184, 5:185–5:186n
- cited by P. S. Du Pont de Nemours, 2:579, 2:592
- Esprit des Lois, 3:xlvi, 3:6–3:7, 3:7n, 3:89n, 3:311, 3:334–3:335, 5:579n
- mentioned, 6:296
- TJ on, 5:557
- in F. A. Van der Kemp’s proposed book, 4:503
Montgaillard, Jean Gabriel Maurice Roques, comte de
Montgomery, John, 1:516, 5:525
Montgomery County, Pa., 1:68–1:69n
Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, 2:338n, 3:285
Monticello (TJ’s estate). See also naileries
- acreage at listed, 4:xliv, 4:370 (illus.), 4:386–4:387, 8:392, 8:485
- annual income of, 5:400–5:402
- approach to, 8:233–8:234
- asparagus grown at, 2:334
- barn at, 5:311, 5:338n, 6:257, 7:44, 8:610
- bedrooms, 8:235
- beverages served at, 8:235, 8:235
- blacksmiths at, 1:419n, 1:464n
- brewery at, 6:507, 6:507n, 7:712, 8:12, 8:185, 8:186, 8:438–8:439, 8:565
- builders at, 1:136n, 1:192n, 1:215n, 3:520n, 7:448–7:449, 8:314, 8:610
- burials at, 4:59n, 4:134, 4:135, 4:156n, 8:612
- butchering at, 4:306
- butter for, 4:380, 4:381
- carpentry supervisors at, 2:167–2:168, 7:619–7:620, 7:620n
- cast-iron press at, 2:302
- cattle at, 3:437, 8:392
- cisterns at, 2:201n, 2:338, 3:67, 4:4n, 8:130, 8:166, 8:252, 8:253, 8:253n
- climate at, 7:302
- clocks at, 4:396–4:397, 4:527, 8:393, 8:485, 8:486
- clover crop at, 4:93, 8:535
- corn crop at, 1:592–1:593, 4:93, 6:290, 6:331, 6:544, 6:605, 6:620, 7:431
- cotton used at, 8:xlvii–8:xlviii, 8:30–8:31, 8:97, 8:625
- cuisine at, 1:162, 1:389
- daily schedule of, 1:389, 8:235, 8:235, 8:235, 8:236, 8:639
- deer at, 7:260, 7:260n, 8:521
- described, 1:386–1:387, 1:389–1:390, 1:398, 1:399–1:400, 8:238–8:241, 8:297–8:298, 8:298
- dining at, 8:xlvii, 8:235, 8:235, 8:239, 8:240–8:241, 8:639
- dining room (breakfast room) at, 8:xlvii, 8:234, 8:235, 8:235, 8:235, 8:238, 8:240, 8:240, 8:346 (illus.)
- distance from Montpellier, 1:562–1:563
- dog-proof enclosure at, 2:511, 2:569
- dome of, 8:314
- dome room at, 4:560
- domestic manufacturing at, 5:207–5:208, 5:446, 6:139–6:140, 7:240–7:241, 7:507, 7:508, 8:249, 8:249, 8:252, 8:544
- drawings of by R. Mills, 5:324
- earthworks at, 7:400
- east front, 1:380 (illus.), 8:234
- eggplants grown at, 2:481
- and 1810 census, 3:202
- Entrance Hall, 1:397n, 7:593, 7:621, 8:238
- fig trees at, 1:395, 1:398, 2:412–2:413, 2:456, 4:38
- fireplace mantles, 8:234
- fish for, 2:423, 2:503, 4:629, 4:650, 4:651n, 4:651, 4:662–4:663, 4:668, 4:677, 4:684, 6:116, 6:122–6:123, 6:132, 6:134, 6:134, 6:215, 8:536
- fishpond at, 6:132
- flour from, 4:10, 5:656, 7:72, 7:115, 7:123, 7:166–7:167, 7:433, 7:457, 7:513–7:514, 7:514–7:515, 7:515, 7:572, 8:48, 8:157, 8:284, 8:284, 8:284, 8:390, 8:582, 8:624, 8:625n
- flowers at, 2:103
- forest surrounding, 8:233–8:234
- freight charges to, 1:3, 1:3, 1:3
- frost damage, 2:313
- fruit grown at, 2:334
- furnishings at, 8:xlv–8:xlvi, 8:xlvii, 8:55, 8:234, 8:289, 8:393, 8:485–8:486
- garden pavilion at, 5:xlvii, 5:99n, 5:358 (illus.)
- gardens, 1:388, 1:398, 1:436–1:437n, 2:92, 2:110, 2:128, 2:140, 2:254, 2:259, 2:266, 2:302, 2:481, 3:xlv, 3:358 (illus.), 3:455–3:456, 3:501–3:502, 3:545, 4:561, 5:98, 6:290, 7:116
- gardens, locks for, 1:302
- gardens, TJ’s plans for, 1:400–1:401, 1:410
- gate to, 8:233
- glass for, 2:80, 2:188, 2:346, 2:362, 8:21, 8:142–8:143, 8:234–8:235
- greenhouse at, 2:xli, 2:80, 2:103, 3:544
- gypsum for, 2:197, 2:198n, 2:205, 2:226, 2:304, 2:305, 2:329, 4:93, 8:421, 8:639
- heavy rain at, 2:254, 3:204–3:205, 5:82
- hemp grown at, 4:428
- hogs at, 8:158, 8:184
- horses at, 8:392
- household consumption at, 4:209–4:212, 8:xlvii–8:xlviii, 8:30–8:31, 8:280, 8:346 (illus.)
- icehouse at, 2:177, 8:392
- insurance on, 6:351, 6:360, 6:361–6:362, 6:362
- invitations to visit, 6:207–6:208, 6:374, 6:399, 6:400, 6:532, 6:569n, 6:597, 6:630, 8:68, 8:122, 8:320, 8:351–8:352, 8:354, 8:358–8:359, 8:359, 8:377, 8:476, 8:519, 8:524, 8:565, 8:568–8:569, 8:569, 8:639
- landscape view of, 1:346, 1:366, 1:434, 1:596
- latitude of, 4:238, 4:345, 4:403
- library at, 2:xli, 2:259, 8:xlv–8:xlvi, 8:235–8:236, 8:239–8:240, 8:240
- longitude of, 1:54–1:55n, 4:235–4:236, 4:239, 4:246, 4:247–4:266, 4:276, 4:344, 4:368, 4:369, 4:402–4:406, 4:407, 8:455, 8:456n
- management of, 8:555
- mentioned, 3:374–3:375, 8:226, 8:339
- mules at, 8:392
- notes on planting at, 3:455–3:456
- oat crop at, 2:491, 7:461
- padlocks for buildings at, 1:302–1:303
- papers stored at, 2:169, 2:169–2:170n
- parlor (drawing room), 8:234–8:235, 8:239, 8:240, 8:240
- peas grown at, 6:86n, 6:139, 6:140n, 8:71
- plants grown at, 1:57n, 1:632n
- plow moldboards at, 2:312, 8:367
- poem about, 6:463, 6:463
- portraits and paintings at, 1:46n, 1:593, 8:xlvii, 8:234, 8:238–8:239, 8:239, 8:393
- public roads to, 8:398, 8:518
- requests for directions to, 8:106
- roads at, 1:388, 1:391, 1:398, 7:400
- rye crop at, 6:620
- salt for, 8:67
- sawmill at, 3:293, 3:520–3:521, 4:50, 4:51, 5:130n, 5:133, 5:311, 6:xliii–6:xliv, 6:70–6:71, 6:85, 6:88, 6:125, 6:203, 6:214, 6:331, 6:386 (illus.), 6:452, 8:393
- schooling at, 1:181–1:182, 1:245, 1:389, 1:416, 2:28, 2:51, 2:58, 2:92, 2:103, 2:129, 2:206, 2:341, 2:378, 3:327–3:328, 3:501, 7:647, 8:68, 8:240, 8:512–8:513, 8:513–8:514, 8:585
- shoemaker for, 2:132, 2:132, 2:133n
- skylights at, 8:xlvii
- slave dwellings at, 1:388
- slaves at, 1:399, 8:234, 8:241
- slaves at listed, 4:386–4:388, 8:62n, 8:485
- solar eclipse observed by TJ at, 4:188, 4:195, 4:235, 4:237–4:239, 4:246, 4:368, 4:369
- stables at, 1:317
- stew stove at, 1:76, 1:122
- stonework at, 7:297, 7:331, 7:448–7:449
- strawberries grown at, 2:481, 2:482n
- study at, 2:xli, 2:380 (illus.), 8:238, 8:240
- Swedish stove for, 4:191–4:192, 4:215–4:216, 4:232–4:233, 4:560
- taxes on, 8:392–8:394, 8:485–8:486
- tea room at, 8:xlvii, 8:234
- threshing machines at, 2:675, 6:203
- TJ describes architecture of, 1:595–1:596
- TJ’s bedroom, 8:236
- TJ’s cabinet, 2:xli, 2:380 (illus.)
- tobacco crop at, 2:151, 2:491, 7:710
- vegetables for, 2:37–2:38
- view from, 1:388, 1:389, 1:390–1:391, 1:399, 8:298
- viticulture at, 2:338
- water for, 2:338
- weather recorded at, 5:xlviii, 5:57n, 5:358 (illus.)
- weaving at, 6:556, 7:240–7:241
- wedding at, 4:58–4:59n
- wheat crop at, 2:151, 2:313, 4:93, 4:95, 4:376, 4:623, 5:444–5:445, 6:156, 6:290, 6:366, 6:544, 6:605, 6:620, 7:166–7:167, 7:461, 7:710, 8:185, 8:284, 8:284
- wild geese at, 2:103
- windows at, 8:234
- wine cellar at, 8:xlvii
- workshops at, 2:92, 2:110, 2:128
- Overseers at (See also Bacon, Edmund; Freeman, John Holmes; Goodman, Jeremiah Augustus; Griffin, Burgess; Lilly, Gabriel; Richardson, Richard)
- attempt to capture runaway slaves, 3:513, 3:612–3:613, 3:613n
- deliver messages for TJ, 2:422
- hire slaves, 1:48n
- and nailery, 4:464–4:465
- plantation accounts of, 1:81n, 2:155, 3:643, 4:557n
- plantation management by, 2:670, 3:394, 4:543, 5:6n
- retrieve merino sheep for TJ, 2:666
- TJ’s instructions to, 4:306–4:307
- Visitors to
- Barton, Benjamin Smith, 2:670
- Bradbury, John, 1:164n, 1:435–1:436, 2:534n
- Brown, Harriot, 1:210, 1:509
- Brunt, Jonathan, 1:402, 4:168
- Burwell, William A., 2:105, 5:663
- Caldwell, Charles, 7:319n
- Carr, Peter, 2:329, 2:469–2:470, 7:536
- Caruthers, William, 8:97, 8:120
- Cate (TJ’s slave; b. 1797), 8:132
- Claiborne, William C. C., 2:434, 2:462, 2:471, 2:658–2:659n, 2:659–2:660, 3:314, 3:315n
- Clark, William, 2:31, 2:72
- Coles, Edward, 2:127, 4:163
- Coles, Isaac A., 1:536, 1:632, 1:655, 1:657, 2:68, 3:290, 3:644–3:645, 3:645
- Coles, John, 2:127
- Corrêa da Serra, José, 4:539n, 4:621, 6:359, 6:360n, 6:415, 6:532, 7:7, 7:29, 7:55, 7:716n
- Crafts, Erastus, 4:7
- Darnall, Joseph R., 7:121, 7:122
- Daschkoff, André, 1:120, 1:433, 1:484, 1:519
- Dehon, Theodore, 7:368n
- Eggleston, Matilda Hill Maury, 8:628
- Erving, George William, 3:45–3:46, 3:342
- Eustis, William, 4:133
- Fletcher, Elijah, 3:610–3:611
- Fontaine, William, 1:525–1:527, 1:645–1:646
- Gallatin, Hannah and Albert, 1:441, 1:464, 1:466, 1:599n, 1:664
- Galloway, Benjamin, 8:588–8:589, 8:598
- Gray, Francis C., 8:232–8:238, 8:247, 8:310, 8:553
- Hamilton, Paul, 4:133
- Hamilton, Paul, Jr., 4:123, 4:172, 4:178–4:179
- Harris, William J., 4:20
- Hollins, Jane S. and John, 5:357, 5:404
- Jordy, Frederick, 6:547
- Julien, Honoré, 1:60, 1:76
- Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1:366, 1:474, 1:595–1:596
- Lomax, Judith, 6:440
- McCulloh, James H., 7:379
- McLean, James S., 1:209n
- Madison, Dolley and James, 1:344, 1:360, 1:441, 1:466, 4:133, 4:163, 4:219, 4:272, 4:274n, 8:331, 8:332n, 8:454
- Mason, John Thomson, 4:53
- Maury, James S., 8:628
- Mitchell, Thomas Rothmaler, 1:555, 1:654, 1:655, 2:301
- Monroe, James, 4:272, 4:274n, 6:524
- Nelson, Hugh, 8:376
- Ogilvie, James, 8:113
- Pahlen, Nicolas, 3:532, 3:532n, 3:539, 3:563, 3:567
- Pahlen, Théodore, 3:532, 3:539, 3:563, 3:567
- Pell, Mr. and Mrs., 8:659
- Poletika, Petr Ivanovich, 3:532, 3:539, 3:563, 3:567
- Rathbone, Martha M. V. and William P., 8:675
- Rives, William Cabell, 4:107
- Ross, Edward, 6:568–6:569n
- Short, William, 8:331, 8:332n
- Smith, Margaret Bayard and Samuel H., 1:386–1:401, 1:410, 1:434–1:435
- Smith, Thomas, 8:509
- Stevenson, Elizabeth G. and George P., 5:404
- Sthreshley, Robert B., 4:675
- Thornton, Philip, 8:96n, 8:123
- Ticknor, George, 4:596, 8:232, 8:238–8:242, 8:247, 8:253, 8:260, 8:267, 8:325, 8:360, 8:553, 8:650–8:651
- Torrey, Jesse, 8:668–8:669, 8:669n
- Trist, Elizabeth, 1:210, 1:396n, 1:509
- Warden, David Bailie, 3:273
- Webster, Daniel, 4:596
- Weems, Jesse Ewell, 8:633, 8:634
- Woodward, Augustus E. B., 1:165n, 7:309n, 7:353
“Monticello” (Lomax), 6:463–6:464
Montmorin de Saint-Herem, Armand Marc, comte de, 2:10, 2:14–2:15, 5:437–5:438n
Montpellier (Montpelier; J. Madison’s Orange Co. estate)
- Blackmeadow farm, 2:451, 3:190
- distance from Monticello, 1:562–1:563
- J. Madison at, 2:480, 2:542, 7:323, 7:359, 7:365, 8:588
- J. Madison plans to visit, 8:339
- meteorological observations at, 1:518, 1:519n
- overseers at, 3:29, 3:178
- and shepherd dogs, 2:490, 2:492, 2:511–2:512
- G. Stuart portrait of TJ at, 7:303, 7:341
- TJ visits, 3:64, 3:69n, 6:524, 8:656, 8:664, 8:670, 8:676
- visitors to, 2:468, 2:469, 2:511, 2:568, 2:569, 2:675, 2:679n, 3:46, 6:397, 6:524, 8:656
- work at, 1:136n, 1:155, 3:67, 3:68n, 3:119–3:120, 4:4n, 8:314, 8:479
Montreal, 5:319–5:320, 7:8, 7:9, 7:9n, 7:10, 7:12, 7:14, 7:16n, 7:30–7:31, 7:90, 7:90–7:91, 7:91, 7:531
Montreal Herald (newspaper), 8:57n
- as agent for O. Evans, 6:386n
- identified, 4:468n
- letters from, 4:468
- seeks military appointment, 4:468
- calculations of motion, position, and distance of, 1:489–1:498, 1:540–1:554, 1:571–1:572, 2:54, 2:60–2:68, 2:338n, 8:144, 8:181
- TJ’s observations of, 4:368–4:369, 4:369
- Elements of the Greek Language … Being a Translation of Dr. Moor’s Celebrated Greek Grammar (eds. S. Blatchford and G. Ewing), 8:660
Moore, Mr. See Moor, James
- identified, 6:537n
- health of, 6:545
- letter from, 6:545–6:546
- letters to, 6:536–6:538, 7:485–7:486, 8:34–8:35
- as marshal for district of Va., 3:250n, 6:536–6:537, 6:537–6:538n, 6:545, 6:545, 7:484–7:485, 7:485–7:486, 8:34–8:35
- and package for TJ, 7:33, 7:145
- and Revolutionary War, 8:431
- as Va. legislator, 7:549
- on War of 1812, 6:545
Moore, Bernard (d. ca. 1775), 1:200, 1:204, 1:338, 1:585
Moore, Edward, 1:440, 1:561, 1:562n
Moore, Thomas (of Campbell Co.), 5:49
Moore, Thomas (of Montgomery Co., Md.)
- and Cumberland Road, 1:172–1:173
- identified, 1:173n
- letters from accounted for, 1:173n
- letters to, 1:172–1:173
- and TJ’s proposed canal, 6:216
Moore’s Ford (Albemarle Co.), 3:286–3:288, 5:378–5:379, 5:391–5:392
Moral & Political Truth; or Reflections Suggested by reading History and Biography (Heston), 4:43–4:47, 4:466
Moral Essays (Pope), 4:391, 4:392n
Moral Tales for young people (M. Edgeworth), 3:623n, 3:635, 3:635n, 4:289, 8:234
- child named after, 1:653
- death of, 7:61, 7:63n, 7:228
- N.J. residence of, 3:197
- proposed visit of to Monticello, 4:674–4:675, 5:363, 6:87
- W. Short on, 6:277n, 7:224, 7:403–7:404
- TJ on, 6:87
- visits New Orleans, 2:444n
Moreau de Saint Méry, Médéric Louis Elie
- on batture controversy, 2:355, 2:357n, 2:427, 2:435, 2:436n, 2:444n, 2:444n, 2:452, 2:455, 2:462–2:463, 2:471, 2:511, 2:568, 2:568–2:569, 2:658, 2:679, 4:110, 5:85–5:86n, 6:389, 6:392–6:393, 6:393
- A Digest of the Civil Laws Now in Force in the Territory of Orleans, 3:168, 3:546
- Examen de la Sentence rendue dans la Cause entre Jean Gravier et la Ville de la Nouvelle-Orléans, 2:658, 3:483, 4:466
- identified, 4:639–4:640n
- The Laws of Las Siete Partidas, 3:52, 3:53n, 3:160–3:161, 3:168
- letters to, 4:639–4:640
- “Mémoire au soutien des droits des Etats-unis à la Batture du faubourg Ste Marie,” 3:25, 3:30–3:31, 3:69, 3:109, 3:118, 3:168, 3:173–3:176n, 3:203, 3:226, 3:271, 3:476, 3:482, 3:484, 3:499
- TJ differs with, 4:639, 4:640n
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:624, 4:639
Moreton, Mr. See Morton, John Archer
- and batture controversy, 4:110
- identified, 2:117–2:118n
- letter from accounted for, 8:140, 8:140n
- letters from, 2:254–2:255, 2:482, 2:495, 3:149, 3:480, 4:48, 5:314–5:315
- letters to, 2:116–2:118, 2:383, 3:59–3:60, 3:186, 3:648–3:649, 4:640–4:641, 5:383
- letters to accounted for, 2:482n
- letters to mentioned, 2:179n
- mercantile business of, 5:37, 5:37n, 5:81
- and J. Peyton’s estate, 2:116–2:117, 2:118n, 2:119, 2:254–2:255, 2:255, 2:383, 2:482, 2:495, 3:59–3:60, 3:149, 3:186, 3:480, 3:481, 3:648–3:649, 4:48, 4:640–4:641, 4:641–4:642, 5:314, 5:346, 5:351, 5:383
- TJ sends batture pamphlet to, 4:624, 4:640, 5:314–5:315
- forwards book to TJ, 5:579, 5:580n, 5:600–5:601
- identified, 5:580n
- letters from, 5:579–5:580
- letters to, 5:600–5:601
Morris, Ann Cary Randolph (Gouverneur Morris’s wife)
Morris, Gouverneur, 2:14, 3:306, 6:626
- and congressional medals, 2:126
- provides sheep to TJ, 2:252, 2:492
- and public finance, 6:588, 6:593n, 6:626
Morris & Dunnington (Lynchburg firm), 3:413n, 3:421, 3:550, 3:551, 3:561
Morton, John Archer. See also Morton & Russell (Bordeaux firm)
- identified, 4:592n
- letters from, 4:665–4:666
- letters to, 4:591–4:592, 8:324
- TJ introduces B. S. Barton to, 8:324
- TJ on, 4:589
- and TJ’s line of credit, 8:625, 8:625
- and TJ’s payments to T. Kosciuszko, 4:462, 4:591–4:592, 4:629, 4:665–4:666, 4:684, 5:27–5:28, 5:28n, 5:59–5:60, 5:188, 5:380, 5:393, 5:484, 5:531, 6:151, 6:166, 6:307, 6:507, 6:577–6:578, 6:606–6:607, 7:9–7:10, 7:431n, 7:442, 8:573
- and wine for TJ, 4:529, 4:592, 4:666, 6:240
Morton, Sara Wentworth Apthorp (Perez Morton’s wife)
- on Indians, 6:137, 6:138, 6:138
- mentioned, 6:145, 6:146n
- N. Morton on, 5:509, 5:509–5:512
- New English Canaan or New Canaan, 5:386–5:390, 5:390n, 5:390n, 5:512–5:513, 5:513n, 5:583–5:584, 5:585n, 5:595, 5:596n
Morton & Russell (Bordeaux firm), 5:59–5:60, 6:211–6:212, 6:239–6:240, 6:262, 6:507, 6:558, 6:578, 7:46
Moscadello de Montalcino (wine), 3:377
Moses (Hebrew prophet), 6:183, 6:298, 6:500, 6:520, 6:541, 6:541, 6:542, 6:548, 6:616, 6:617, 7:146, 7:220, 8:229
Moses (E. Randolph’s slave), 4:231–4:232n
Moses (TJ’s slave; b. 1779). See Hern, Moses (TJ’s slave; b. 1779)
Moses (TJ’s slave; b. 1803). See Gillette, Moses (TJ’s slave; b. 1803)
- identified, 4:107n
- letters from, 4:105–4:107
- letters to accounted for, 4:107n
- and Seventy-Six Association, 4:105, 4:107n
- An ecclesiastical history, ancient and modern, from the birth of Christ to the beginning of the eighteenth century, 1:581
Mostyn v. Fabrigas, 2:455, 2:455, 2:456n, 4:300, 4:302n
Mount Prospect (Christopher Henderson Clark’s Bedford Co. estate)
Mourelle de la Rúa, Francisco Antonio
Mourning (slave), 4:231–4:232n
mourning bride, 3:645, 3:645n, 3:645
- art collection of, 1:522, 1:597–1:598, 1:665, 2:37
- forwards package to TJ, 1:522, 2:37
- letterhead of, 1:380 (illus.)
- letters from, 1:522–1:524
- letters to, 2:37
Moussier, Jean Baptiste, 1:523n
Moustier, Clément Edouard, comte de, 2:287, 2:288n
Moustier, Eléonore François Elie, marquis de, 2:287, 2:288n
Mouton, Georges, comte de Lobau, 1:372
Mr. Ingersoll’s Speech on the Loan Bill, Tuesday, 15 February, 1814 (C. J. Ingersoll), 7:247–7:248, 7:248n
Muhammad (founder of Islam), 2:592, 6:192, 6:298, 6:466, 7:477
Muhlenberg, Henry (Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst)
- as botanist, 3:167
- Catalogus Plantarum Americæ Septentrionalis, 5:22, 5:23n, 7:244, 7:245n
- Descriptio Uberior Graminum et Plantarum Calamariarum Americæ Septentrionalis Indigenarum et Cicurum, 7:244, 7:245n
- identified, 7:245n
- letters to, 7:244–7:245
- sends work to TJ, 7:244–7:245
Muhlenberg, John Peter Gabriel
- American, 1:40
- English, 1:40, 1:40
- European, 3:354
- paper, 2:404n, 3:353, 3:354
- trees, 2:404n, 5:482n
mules (textile machines), 5:202
Mun, Alexandre François, comte de
Muncaster, John, 2:453, 2:454n
- as examiner of The Statutes at Large (W. W. Hening), 8:349n
- identified, 1:611n
- letters from, 1:609–1:611
- and meeting of Richmond citizens, 1:609–1:611
- Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia (Hening & Munford), 1:334, 1:370, 1:404
- seeks office, 1:25
- identified, 8:314n
- and B. H. Latrobe, 3:535, 4:64–4:65, 4:66
- lawsuit of, 1:349–1:350
- letter to, 8:313–8:315
- superintendent of the District of Columbia, 1:657, 1:658n, 5:205, 5:207n, 8:313–8:314
- Washington postmaster, 3:521, 4:402, 4:408, 4:435n
Munster, Treaty of. See Westphalia, Treaty of (1648)
- and bills of exchange, 3:558, 4:18n, 4:418, 7:432, 7:437, 7:440, 7:442, 8:125, 8:484, 8:497, 8:499n, 8:500, 8:573
Murphy Brown & Company (firm), 4:558n
Murray, George. See also Murray, Draper, Fairman & Company (Philadelphia firm)
- engraver for J. Melish, 4:423, 8:77n, 8:77n
- and engraving of Declaration of Independence, 5:631, 5:632–5:633n
- identified, 4:357n
- and Society of Artists of the United States, 4:356, 4:358n, 4:400
- English Grammar, Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners, 6:41, 6:41–6:42n
- The Power of Religion on the Mind, in Retirement, Affliction, and At the Approach of Death, 8:388, 8:672
Murray, William. See Mansfield, William Murray, 1st Earl of
Murray, Draper, Fairman & Company (Philadelphia firm)
- identified, 5:654n
- letters from, 5:654–5:655
- letters to, 5:662
- and new Bible edition, 5:654, 5:654–5:655n, 5:662
Mus. See mice
Mus bursarius. See rat, pouched
muscatel raisins, 1:366, 1:366
muscovado sugar, 1:31, 1:31, 1:44
Muséum Impérial d’Histoire Naturelle. See also Jardin des plantes et Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle
Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle. See also Jardin des plantes et Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, 8:680
museums. See also Muséum Impérial d’Histoire Naturelle; Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle
- in Baltimore, 6:291, 6:291–6:292n, 6:374
- Philadelphia Museum, 1:45, 1:46n, 1:104n, 1:187, 2:404n, 2:507, 3:472n, 4:137–4:138, 4:181, 4:182n, 4:531, 4:532, 6:291, 8:81, 8:461–8:462, 8:465n, 8:534, 8:545
- plans for an American, 1:522
- in Sardinia, 2:297
- TJ on, 6:374
- claviole (pianoforte), 6:574, 6:575n
- concerts, 8:200
- F. Fauquier as musician, 8:200
- harpsichord, 8:234, 8:393, 8:485, 8:486
- study of, 7:480, 7:639, 7:639, 7:687
- “White Cockade” (song), 7:227
- works on, 8:4
muskmelon. See cantaloupe (muskmelon; nutmeg melon)
Mutter & Stewart (firm), 4:105
mutton, 1:16, 1:477, 1:481, 2:371, 5:545, 8:307
- economic health of, 1:240–1:244, 1:244–1:245n
- S. Greenhow’s opinion of, 2:29–2:30
- and Milton warehouses, 4:114–4:115, 5:315–5:316, 5:316n
- premium collection, 1:241–1:242
- revised constitution of, 3:294
- and TJ’s insurance, 1:218–1:219, 1:240, 1:317–1:318, 1:320, 1:333, 1:417, 1:417n, 1:472, 1:625–1:626, 1:659–1:660, 3:294, 3:328–3:329, 6:351–6:352, 6:360–6:361, 6:361–6:362, 6:362n
My Companion; or, A Familiar Elucidation of the Most Interesting Problems on the Terrestrial and Celestial Globes (Nimmo), 3:611n
Myers, Moses & Sons (Norfolk firm), 8:363
Myrmecophaga jubata. See anteater, giant
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