Thomas Jefferson : a comprehensive,
annotated bibliography of writings about him (1826-1980)
© 1983, Frank Shuffelton, editor
Print version published by Garland Publishing (New York, 1983).
Electronic version published by the Electronic Text
Center,
University of Virginia Library
0501
Name: Gressman
Eugene
Title: "How Disloyal Was Thomas Jefferson?"
Publication: New Republic
Volume: 127
Date: 1952
Pages: 13-14
Notes: What a McCarthy-era loyalty board would do to
TJ
Reference: 501
0502
Name: Grosvenor
, Charles
Henry
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Book of the
Presidents, with Biographical Sketches
Publisher: Continental Press
City: Washington
Date: 1902
Pages: none given
Reference: 502
0503
Name: Griggs
, Edward
Howard
Title: Jefferson: The Democratic American
Publication: American Statesmen, An Interpretation of Our History and
Heritage
Publisher: Orchard Hill
Press
City: Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y.
Date: 1927
Pages: 118-74
Notes: Biographical sketch; "... Jefferson stands for just that
range of ideas that most need re-emphasis at the present hour ... if we are
to keep the soul of
democracy in our great, ever more powerful, more highly organized,
centralized and
authoritative Republic."
Reference: 503
0504
Name: Grundy
Felix
Title: "Eulogy, Pronounced at Nashville Tennessee, August
3, 1826"
Publication: A Selection of Eulogies ....
Publisher: D.F. Robinson & Co.
City: Hartford
Date: 1826
Pages: 287-97
Notes: Concentrates on TJ as the "great apostle of civil
liberty."
Reference: 504
0505
Name: Grzelonski
, Bogdan,
ed.
Title: Jefferson/Kosciuszko Correspondence
Publisher: Interpress
City: Warsaw
Date: 1978
Pages: pp. 127.
Notes: Informative introduction covers Kosciuszko's life
and his friendship with TJ. Full annotation. Letters of Kusciuszko which
were originally
written in French are printed in both original and in English
translation.
Reference: 505
0506
Name: Guernsey
, A.
H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and His Family."
Publication: Harper's Monthly
Volume: 43
Date: (1871)
Pages: 366-80.
Notes: Review essay occasioned by Sarah Randolph's
Domestic Life.
Reference: 506
0507
Name: Gunn
, John
W.
Title: The Life of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Haldeman-Julius
City: Girard, Kan.
Date: n.d.
Pages: none given
Notes: Little Blue Book no.
769.
Reference: 507
0508
Name: Gurney
, Gene and
Clara
Title: Monticello
Publisher: Franklin Watts
City: New
York
Date: 1966
Pages: pp.74.
Notes: TJ and his
house, for tourists.
Reference: 508
0509
Name: H. W.
, ?
Title: "Great Americans and Why (Thomas Jefferson)."
Publication: American
Catholic Quarterly Review
Volume: 49
Date: (1924)
Pages: 16-22.
Notes: Sketch of TJ as author of the Declaration.
Reference: 509
0510
Name: Haber
Francis
Title: David Baillie Warden. A Bibliographical Sketch of
America's Cultural Ambassador in France
Publisher: Institute Francaise de Washington
City: Washington
Date: 1954
Pages: pp.44
Notes: Warden, on diplomatic service in France from 1804 on,
corresponded with TJ on
scientific matters and sent news on the savants of Paris. Only a little on
this,
however.
Reference: 510
0511
Name: Hadley
, Arthur
T.
Title: "The 'Pol' and the Philosopher Thomas Jefferson
Publication: Power's Human Face; A Unique American
History.
Publisher: Morrow
City: New
York
Date: 1965
Pages: 17-35
Notes: TJ caught "in
the act of power" by authorial commentary on snippets of
correspondence
Reference: 511
0512
Name: Haiman
Miecislaus
Title: Kosciuszko, Leader and Exile
Publisher: Polish
Institute of Arts and Sciences in America
City: New York
Date: 1946
Pages: pp. vii,-183
Notes: Focus on Kosciuszko;
uses correspondence of TJ with him and discusses their
relationship.
Reference: 512
0513
Name: Hale
, Edward
Everett
Title: "Memories of a Hundred Years."
Publication: The
Outlook
Volume: 70
Date: (1902)
Pages: 320-32
Notes: Federalist memories of TJ recounted, among others.
Reference: 513
0514
Name: Hale
, Edward
Everett
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, The Pioneer of Democracy in
America"
Publication: Noble Living and Grand Achievement: Giants of the
Republic
Publisher: J. C. Winston and
Co.
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1895
Pages: 115-28
Notes: Similar material in Illustrious Americans, ed. Hale.
Philadelphia: International Publishing, 1896. 115-30.
Reference: 514
0515
Name: Hale
, Edward
Everett
Title: "With Jefferson's Manuscripts."
Publication: Book
News
Volume: 14
Date: (1895)
Pages: 65-67
Notes: Commentary on TJ's correspondence.
Reference: 515
0516
Name: Hale
Harrison
Title: "The United Front."
Publication: Scientific Monthly
Volume: 58
Date: (1944)
Pages: 233-34
Notes: Lavoisier, Jefferson and DuPont considered as
symbols of our science, government, and industry.
Reference: 516
0517
Name: Hale
Salma
Title: "Salma Hale Papers."
Publication: Massachusetts Historical Society
Proceedings
Volume: 46
Date: (1913)
Pages: 402-09
Notes: Hale visited TJ at
Monticello in May, 1818, and later sent him several pamphlets on the
Unitarian-orthodox
debate, for which TJ thanked him and gave his own opinion about
Christ.
Reference: 517
0518
Name: Hale
, William
Bayard
Title: "Presidential Inaugurations at Four Crises."
Publication: World's Work
Volume: 25
Date: (1913)
Pages: 508-14
Notes: pp. 509-12 recount events of TJ's first
inauguration.
Reference: 518
0519
Name: Hall
, Gordon
Langley
Title: Mr. Jefferson's Ladies
Publisher: Beacon
Press
City: Boston
Date: 1966
Pages: pp. xvi,
239
Notes: Sentimental study of the women in TJ's life: his wife, daughters,
Maria Cosway. Inaccurate in detail.
Reference: 519
0520
Name: Halsey
, Ashley,
Jr
Title: "How Thomas Jefferson's Pistols Were Restored."
Publication: The American Rifleman
Volume: 117
Date: 1969
Pages: 21-22
Reference: 520
0521
Name: Halsey
, Ashley, Jr.
and John M. Snyder
Title: "Jefferson's Beloved Guns."
Publication: The American Rifleman
Volume: 117
Date: 1969
Pages: 17-20
Notes: TJ as hunter, shooter, and owner of
firearms.
Reference: 521
0522
Name: Halstead
Murat
Title: "Jefferson's Journalism in His Letter-Writing Habit"
and "Jefferson's Personal Part in Purchasing Louisiana"
Publication: Pictorial
History of the Louisiana Purchase and the World's Pair at St.
Louis
Publisher: National Publishing Co.
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1904
Pages: 43-56, 77-86
Reference: 522
0523
Name: Hamilton
, J. G.
deRoulhac
Title: "Jefferson and Adams at Ease."
Publication: South
Atlantic Quarterly
Volume: 26
Date: (1927)
Pages: 359-72
Notes: Genial portrayal of TJ and Adams in
retirement.
Reference: 523
0524
Name: Hamilton
, J. G.
deRoulhac
Title: "Mr. Jefferson Visits the Sesquicentennial."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 3
Date: (1927)
Pages: 38-47
Notes: What would TJ have thought of the U.S. of 1926? He
would have condemned the Volstead Act, the Watch and Ward Society,
anti-evolutionists,
and Andrew Mellon.
Reference: 524
0525
Name: Hamilton
, J. G.
deRoulhac
Title: "Ripened Years: Thomas Jefferson—Time Treated Him
Kindly."
Publication: Century Magazine
Volume: 114
Date: (1927)
Pages: 476-85.
Notes: TJ as contented senior
citizen.
Reference: 525
0526
Name: Hammond
, Jabez
D.
Title: Life and Opinions of Julius Melbourn: With Sketches of the Lives
and
Characters of Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, John Randolph, and
Several Other
Eminent American Statesmen. Edited by a Late Member of
Congress
Publisher: Hall &
Dickson
City: Syracuse, NY
Date: 1847
Pages: pp. 239
Notes: pp. 63-78 describe a purported visit to Monticello in
1815, including a dinner party at which TJ entertained Melbourn, a freed
slave John
Marshall, Elder John Leland, and Samuel Latham Mitchill, all at the same
table. Antislavery
fiction which has been uncritically accepted as true.
Reference: 526
0527
Name: Hannon
, Stuart
L.
Title: "The Mind of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Foreign
Service Journal
Volume: 32
Date: 1955
Pages: 20-21
Reference: 527
0528
Name: Haraszti
Zoltan
Title: "Jefferson's Bill of Religious Freedom."
Publication: Boston Public Library Quarterly
Volume: 7
Date: (1955)
Pages: 221-23
Notes: Note describing its enactment; the Boston Library
claims to have the only known copy of the earliest printing of the
Bill.
Reference: 528
0529
Name: Harnit
Fanny
Title: "Monticello."
Publication: Daughters of
the American Revolution Magazine
Volume: 50
Date: (1917)
Pages: 158-62
Reference: 529
0530
Name: Harper
, Samuel
H.
Title: An Eulogium on the Late Thos. Jefferson & Jno. Adams,
Pronounced
in New Orleans, Aug. 16, 1826
Publisher: Lyman and Beardsleeq
City: New Orleans
Date: 1826
Pages: pp. 24
Reference: 530
0531
Name: Harris
, Ramon
I
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Female Identification."
Publication: American Imago
Volume: 25
Date: (1968)
Pages: 371-83
Notes: Contends TJ's life is to be explained in terms of a
female identification with his mother which represented "an identification
with the
aggressor." Interesting, but less than convincing.
Reference: 531
0532
Name: Harrison
, Frederic,
ed.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The New Calendar of
Great Men: Biographies of the 558 Worthies of All Ages and Nations in the
Positivist
Calendar of Auguste Comte
Publisher: Macmillan
City: London
Date: 1892
Pages: 574-75
Reference: 532
0533
Name: Harrison
, Lowell
H.
Title: "Some Thomas Jefferson—John Breckinridge
Correspondence."
Publication: Filson Club History Quarterly
Volume: 42
Date: (1968)
Pages: 252-77
Notes: Historical and biographical
introductions point out how the correspondence reveals the increasing
importance of
Breckinridge as a Jeffersonian leader and friend prior to his death in
1806.
Reference: 533
0534
Name: Harrison
, Mary
Louise
Title: "The Sage of Monticello."
Publication: Daughters of
the American Revolution Magazine
Volume: 52
Date: (1918)
Pages: 32-36
Notes: Brief description of the house.
Reference: 534
0535
Name: Hash
, Ronald
J.
Title: "Slavery on Thomas Jefferson's Plantations."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Millersville State College
Date: 1969
Pages: none given
Reference: 535
0536
Name: Haskins
, Caryl
Parker
Title: Mr. Jefferson and Wide America
Publisher: Thomas
Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1977
Pages: pp. 20
Notes: TJ's life illustrates a theme of
diversity of experience played off against a constancy of democratic
belief.
Reference: 536
0537
Name: Hawgood
, John
A.
Title: "The Papers of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: History
Volume: 40
Date: (1955)
Pages: 273-85
Notes: Intelligent review of the contents of the first seven
volumes of the Jefferson Papers.
Reference: 537
0538
Name: Hawkes
, Francis
Lister
Title: "Character of Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: New York
Review
Volume: 1
Date: (1837)
Pages: 1-58
Notes: Printed
separately as A Criticism on Tucker's 'Life of Jefferson'. New York, 1837.
pp. 58. Review
essay on Tucker's biography attacks TJ for supposed irreligion,
dissimulation, and for
cribbing from documents such as the Mecklenburg Declaration when
writing the Declaration
of Independence. This article provoked considerable response.
Reference: 538
0539
Name: Hay
, Robert
P.
Title: "The Glorious Departure of the American Patriarchs:
Contemporary
Reactions to the Deaths of Jefferson and Adams."
Publication: Journal of
Southern History
Volume: 35
Date: (1969)
Pages: 543-55
Notes: Deaths of Adams and TJ were taken as a providential
sign of Divine approval of the republic.
Reference: 539
0540
Name: Hazelton
, Jean
Hanvey
Title: "The Hemings Family of Monticello."
Publication: unpub. paper
Publisher: Claremont Graduate School
Date: 1960
Pages: pp.19
Notes: Copy in Univ. of Virginia
Library. Detailed account of the Hemings family, relying mostly on the
Farm Book and a
few other sources, including Madison Heming's supposed
autobiography.
Reference: 540
0541
Name: Heller
, Francis
H
Title: "Monticello and the University of Virginia, 1825: A German
Prince's
Travel Notes."
Publication: Papers of the Albemarle County Historical
Society
Volume: 7
Date: (1946-47)
Pages: 29-35
Notes: The Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach visits TJ; see item #
122.
Reference: 541
0542
Name: Hemings
Madison
Title: "Life among the Lowly."
Publication: Pike County Republican
City: (Waverly, Ohio)
Date: 1873
Pages: 4
Notes: Rpt. in Brodie, Thomas Jefferson (1974), 471-76, as
"Reminiscences of Madison Hemings." Supposedly the autobiography of
one of Sally
Heming's children. Handle with care.
Reference: 542
0543
Name: Hemphill
, John M.,
III., ed.
Title: "Edmund Randolph Assumes Thomas Jefferson's
Practice."
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 67
Date: (1959)
Pages: 170-71
Notes: Prints a circular issued by Randolph announcing
assumption of TJ's law practices, with critical endorsements by James
Parker.
Reference: 543
0544
Name: Hemphill
, William
Edwin
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and His Personal Property Taxes."
Publication: Virginia Cavalcade
Volume: 1
Date: 1952
Pages: 18-19
Notes: Records in the State Library show taxes on land and
personal property taxes which provide information on the way of life at
Monticello.
Reference: 544
0545
Name: Henderson
, Josie
Duncan
Title: Thomas Jefferson at Home
Publisher: The
author
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1954
Pages: pp.
15
Notes: Fanciful sketch.
Reference: 545
0546
Name: Hendrickson
, Walter
B.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson—Up From Slander."
Publication: Social
Education
Volume: 18
Date: (1954)
Pages: 244-48
Notes: Argues that biographers from George Tucker to Dumas Malone
and Nathan
Schachner have progressively corrected the slanders of the Federalists and
the historians they
influenced.
Reference: 546
0547
Name: Henkels
, Stan
V
Title: "Jefferson's Recollection of Patrick Henry."
Publication: PMHB
Volume: 34
Date: (1910)
Pages: 385-418
Notes: Correspondence with William Wirt, who was
collecting material for his biography of Henry; no introduction or
annotation.
Reference: 547
0548
Name: Henry
, William
Wirt
Title: Character and Public Career of Patrick Henry Comments upon Mr.
Jefferson's Letter
City: Richmond?
Date: 1867
Pages: pp. 8
Notes: Responding to an article in the
Richmond Dispatch, defends Henry and calls for publication of all of TJ's
correspondence
with William Wirt. In one letter TJ had claimed Henry was "avaritious and
rotten-hearted."
Reference: 548
0549
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Heroes: Jefferson's 200th."
Publication: Time
Volume: 41
Date: 1943
Pages: 22-23
Notes: "Now on the 200th anniversary of his birth, Jefferson
once more occupies the place he deserves in American history."
Reference: 549
0550
Name: Higginson
, Thomas
Wentworth
Title: "The Early American Presidents."
Publication: Harper's Magazine
Volume: 68
Date: (1884)
Pages: 548-60
Notes: Historical sketch.
Reference: 550
0551
Name: Hirst
, Francis
W
Title: Life and Letters of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Macmillan
City: New York
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. xviii, 588
Notes: English author's admiring biography; attacks
the Hamiltonian charges that TJ did not understand public
finance.
Reference: 551
0552
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Historical Account of the Washington Monument in
the Capitol Square, Richmond, Ve. With Biographical Sketches of Thomas
Jefferson, John
Marshall, Patrick Henry, George Mason, Thomas Nelson, and Andrew
Lewis -- also a Brief
Notice of the Houdon Statue of Washington
Publisher: W. A. R. Nye
City: Richmond
Date: 1869
Pages: pp. 16
Reference: 552
0553
Name: Hoar
, George
Frisbie
Title: "Special Introduction"
Publication: The Writings of
Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
City: Washington
Date: 1903
Pages: 1:vii-xiii
Notes: Notes that the proof of TJ's greatness can be seen in the attempts
of every variety
of political opinion in the U.S. to ground itself in his writings.
Reference: 553
0554
Name: Hoge
James
Title: Proceedings of the United States Court, Gentlemen
of the Bar, and Citizens of Columbus, in Testimony of Respect for the Late
Thomas
Jefferson ~ John Adams) also, the Discourse Delivered on the Occasion
by the Rev. James
Hoge. Published by Order of the Bar
Publisher: George Nashee & Co.
City: Columbus, Ohio
Date: 1826
Pages: pp. 20
Reference: 554
0555
Name: Holland
, Corabelle
A.
Title: "The Jefferson Memorial in Wales."
Publication: American Foreign Service Journal
Volume: 10
Date: (1933)
Pages: 396-97
Notes: Unveiling of a memorial
tablet for TJ in Glyceiriog.
Reference: 555
0556
Name: Holliday
Carl
Title: "The Amazing Versatility of Jefferson."
Publication: Overland Monthly
Volume: 88
Date: (1930)
Pages: 359-60
Notes: Sketch.
Reference: 556
0557
Name: Holliday
Carl
Title: "The Man Who Wrote the Declaration."
Publication: Methodist Quarterly Review
Volume: 73
Date: (1924)
Pages: 453-68
Notes: Biographical sketch; TJ's big flaw was his
occasionally impractical idealism.
Reference: 557
0558
Name: Hollis
Christopher
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The American Heresy
Publisher: Sheed and Ward
City: London
Date: 1927
Pages: 6-81
Notes: America's heresy is the
rejection of the Jeffersonian concept of the state in favor of Hamiltonian
principles; TJ is
broadly praised, partly by minimizing almost all of his
contemporaries.
Reference: 558
0559
Name: Holloway
, Laura
C.
Title: "Martha Jefferson"
Publication: The Ladies of the White
House; or, In the Home of the Presidents. Being a Complete History of the
Social and
Domestic Lives of the Presidents from Washington to the Present
Time—1789-1881
Publisher: Bradley and
Co
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1881
Pages: 126-70
Notes: Account of Martha Jefferson Randolph
Reference: 559
0560
Name: Holmes
Prescott
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Lives of the Presidents
Publisher: Henry Altemus
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1898
Pages: 46-67
Notes: Juvenile
Reference: 560
0561
Name: Holmgren
Rod
Title: "Jefferson's Debt."
Publication: American
Mercury
Volume: 88
Date: 1959
Pages: 83-85
Notes: Brief
account of the 1826 lottery.
Reference: 561
0562
Name: Holway
John
Title: "Trzy Legaty Jeffersona."
Publication: Ameryka
Volume: 150
Date: 1971
Pages: 48-50
Notes: "Three Gifts of Jefferson," in Polish; followed by a
description of Monticello.
Reference: 562
0563
Name: Hosmer
, Charles B.,
Jr.
Title: "The Levys and the Restoration of Monticello."
Publication: American Jewish Historical Quarterly
Volume: 53
Date: (1964)
Pages: 219-52
Notes: Good account of the
Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation's genesis and campaign to purchase
Monticello.
Reference: 563
0564
Name: Houghton
, W.
M.
Title: "Open Letter to Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: American
Mercury
Volume: 37
Date: (1936)
Pages: 273-76
Notes: Conservative's lament; the New Deal has "violated all your
principles."
Reference: 564
0565
Name: Howard
, George
Elliott
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, the Eather of American Democracy"
Publication: Biography of American Statesmanship: An Analytical
Reference
Syllabus
Publisher: Univ. of
Nebraska
City: Lincoln
Date: 1909
Pages: 31-34
Notes: Notes for a course given in 1907-08 and 1908-09 to
study "nationbuilding through the lives of the builders."
Reference: 565
0566
Name: Howe
Henry
Title: Historical Collections of Virginia
Publisher: Babcock &
Co.
City: Charleston, S.C.
Date: 1845
Pages: 1
4-7
Notes: Section on Albemarle County is largely given over to TJ and his
works; derivative.
Reference: 566
0567
Name: Hubbard
Elbert
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Little
Journeys to the Homes of American Statesmen
Publisher: G. P. Putman's
City: New York
Date: 1898
Pages: 223-58
Notes: Frequently reprinted. TJ
offers "an almost ideal example of simplicity, moderation and brotherly
kindness."
Reference: 567
0568
Name: Hubbard
, Elbert and
John J. Lentz
Title: Thomas Jefferson -- A Little Journey by Elbert Hubbard,
and an Address by John J. Lentz, Being two attempts to help perpetuate the
memory and
pass along the influence of the Great American
Publisher: Roycrofters
City: East Aurora
Date: 1906
Pages: pp. 105
Notes: Rpt. of Hubbard (1898); the
Lentz 4th of July address seeks to counter the argument that TJ was a
conservative aristocrat,
claiming that "he was at all times the radical of radicals."
Reference: 568
0569
Name: Hubbard
Simeon
Title: A Dirge: On the Death of Our Illustrious 2d and
3d Presidents, hastily Composed on Hearing That of the Latter
Publisher: Office of
the Norwich Courier
City: Norwich, Conn.
Date: 1826
Pages: broadside
Reference: 569
0570
Name: Hudson
Rector
Title: "Captain Christopher Hudson Insures Jefferson's
Safety."
Publication: Tyler's Quarterly
Volume: 22
Date: (1940)
Pages: 97-101
Notes: Hudson warned TJ of
Tarleton's approach, but only after Jack Jouett had already delivered his
warning.
Reference: 570
0571
Name: Humphrey
Heman
Title: "Review of A Selection of Eulogies..."
Publication: Miscellaneous Discourses and Reviews
Publisher: J.S. & C. Adams
City: Amherst
Date: 1834
Pages: 361-92
Notes: Review of funeral eulogies for TJ and Adams.
Reference: 571
0572
Name: Hutchins
, Frank and
Cortelle
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Longmans
City: New
York
Date: 1946
Pages: pp. vii, 279
Notes: Biography
for teenagers.
Reference: 572
0573
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Ideals of This Great Champion of the Common Man
Live On."
Publication: Scholastic
Volume: 42
Date: 1943
Pages: 2
Reference: 573
0574
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Impressive Ceremonies Will Launch Jefferson
Papers."
Publication: Publisher's Weekly
Volume: 157
Date: (1950)
Pages: 1500-01
Notes: Note on ceremony at
Library of Congress to celebrate Volume 1 of the Papers.
Reference: 574
0575
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "In Honor of Jefferson."
Publication: Missouri Historical Review
Volume: 37
Date: 1943
Pages: 193-96
Notes: Accounts of testimonials to TJ in Missouri or by
Missourians.
Reference: 575
0576
Name: Ingersoll
, Charles
Jared
Title: Recollections, Historical, Political, Biographical, and Social, of
Charles J. Ingersoll. By Experience, Presenting Annals, With Portraiture
of Personages of
This Country, From Genet's Arrival in 1792, to the Purchase of Louisiana
in 1803
Publisher: Lippincott
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1861
Pages: pp. x, 458
Notes: Cited in Johnston, not seen.
Reference: 576
0577
Name: Irwin
, Frank,
ed
Title: Letters of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Sanbornton
Bridge Press
City: Tilton, N.H.
Date: 1975
Pages: pp. 260
Notes: 28 page biographical introduction;
insignificant.
Reference: 577
0578
Name: Izard
Ralph
Title: "Letters of Ralph Izard. Communicated by
Worthington C. Ford, of Boston."
Publication: South Carolina Historican and
Genealogical Magazine
Volume: 2
Date: (1901)
Pages: 199-204
Notes: Rpt. separately as Some Letters of Ralph Izard to
Thomas Jefferson. Charleston: Walker, Evans, & Cogswell, 1901. pp. 13.
Letters written
while TJ was in France; no editorial comments or notes.
Reference: 578
0579
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Iz pisem Tomasa Dzheffersona. Po stranitsam
istorii."
Publication: Literaturnaya Gazeta
Date: 1953
Pages: none given
Notes: USSR; "From the letters
of Thomas Jefferson. Through the pages of history."
Reference: 579
0580
Name: J. B. C
, ?
Title: "Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: American Whig
Review
Volume: 12
Date: (1850)
Pages: 33-46, 182-88, 290-99, 367-76,
471-89.
Notes: Review essay occasioned by the edition of TJ's Memoirs,
Correspondence, Miscellanies (1849). Praises TJ but criticizes the editor for
including the
"Anas," of which we should have been spared.
Reference: 580
0581
Name: J. S
, ?
Title: "Jefferson and His Times."
Publication: National
Magazine
Volume: 13
Date: (1858)
Pages: 20-32
Notes: "The
model Democrat and President."
Reference: 581
0582
Name: J. T. C.
?
Title: "Mr. Rives' Address."
Publication: Southern
Literary Messenger
Volume: 13
Date: (1847)
Pages: 574-76.
Notes: "Criticizes Wm. Rives' address to the alumni of the
Univ. of Virginia for his "unlimited laudation" of TJ, who "in this country
at least has done
more to injure religion than any person who ever lived."
Reference: 582
0583
Name: Jackson
Donald
Title: "On the Death of Meriwether Lewis's
Servant."
Publication: WMQ.
Volume: 3rd ser.
21
Date: (1964)
Pages: 445-48
Notes: Letters to and from TJ
concerning John Pernier, Lewis's free mulatto servant, who was accused
by some of Lewis's
murder.
Reference: 583
0584
Name: Jackson
Joseph
Title: Where Jefferson Wrote the Declaration of
Independence
Publisher: Penn National Bank
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1924
Pages: pp. 18.
Notes: Corner of Seventh and
Market Streets, site of J. Graff's house.
Reference: 584
0585
Name: James
, John
W.
Title: Eulogy on Thomas Jefferson, Delivered at the Columbian College,
D.C., on the Fourth of October by W. James, a Member of the Senior
Class.
City: Washington
Date: 1826
Pages: pp. 8
Reference: 585
0586
Name: James
Marquis
Title: "Thomas Jefferson Goes Shopping"
Publication: They Had Their Hour
Publisher: Bobbs-Merrill
City: Indianapolis
Date: 1934
Pages: 85-108
Reference: 586
0587
Name: Jefferson
Isaac
Title: "A Slave's Memory of Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: American Heritage
Volume: 10
Date: 1959
Pages: 112
Notes: Brief extract from Memoirs of a Monticello Slave: As
Dictated to Charles Campbell. see #708.
Reference: 587
0588
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: The Pilgrimage to Monticello. The Home and Tomb
of Thomas Jefferson, By the Jefferson Club of St. Louis, Mo. October 10
to 14,
1901
Publisher: Curran Printing Co.
City: St. Louis
Date: 1902
Pages: pp. 78
Notes: Interesting bit of social
history, describing group trip to Monticello, where they erected a
monument commemorating
the Louisiana Purchase.
Reference: 588
0589
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Association,
St. Louis. Executive Committee. A Memorial to Thomas Jefferson and the
National
Expansion of the United States of America
Publisher: The Committee
City: St.
Louis
Date: 1934
Pages: pp. 16
Notes: Promotional
pamphlet linking TJ to national expansion and St. Louis in order to justify
the monument
there.
Reference: 589
0590
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Association,
St. Louis. Thomas Jefferson and the Pioneers to Whom We Owe Our
National
Expansion
City: St. Louis
Date: 1935?
Pages: pp. (24)
Notes: Limited edition promotional brochure which includes
a drawing of the proposed memorial, a grandiose project looking as if it
had been a project
of Albert Speer. They settled for the Gateway Arch.
Reference: 590
0591
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Jefferson"
Publication: Biographie
Universelle et Portative des Contemporains, ou Dictionnaire Historique des
Hommes
Vivants, et des Hommes Morts depuis 1788 jusqu'a Nos Jours ... Publie
sous le Direction de
MM. Rabbe, Vielh de Boisjolin, et Sainte-Preuve
Publisher: F.G. Levrault
City: Paris
Date: 1834
Pages: 2:2165-67
Reference: 591
0592
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Jefferson."
Publication: Russells
Magazine
Volume: 3
Date: (1858)
Pages: 107-29; 4(1859),
205-11
Notes: Review essay on the first two volumes of Randall's Life; holds
TJ responsible for "the universal democracy, unrestrained ..." and attempts
to rescue Burr's
reputation. rpt. DeBow's Review. 24(1858), 508-36.
Reference: 592
0593
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Jefferson and Madison."
Publication: Harper's Weekly
Volume: 29
Date: (1885)
Pages: 363
Notes: Describes the tombs of the two men.
Reference: 593
0594
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Jefferson and Radicalism."
Publication: National Republic
Volume: 18
Date: 1930
Pages: 12
Notes: Conservative editorial, rescuing TJ from modern
radicals.
Reference: 594
0595
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Jefferson Bicentennial."
Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 48
Date: 1943
Pages: 4
Notes: Notes various celebratory activities.
Reference: 595
0596
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Jefferson Family."
Publication: Tyler's
Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine
Volume: 6
Date: (1925)
Pages: 199-201, 264-70; 7(1925), 49-54.
Notes: Genealogy of the
descendants of Thomas Jefferson (?-1687) of Henrico, TJ's
great-grandfather.
Reference: 596
0597
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Jefferson Invites You to Charlottesville
Publisher: Chamber of
Commerce
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1926?
Pages: pp. (16)
Reference: 597
0598
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Jefferson Letter: Indians present old script to
Princeton Library."
Publication: Life
Volume: 21
Date: 1946
Pages: 44
Notes: Otoe Indians present letter written
by TJ in 1806.
Reference: 598
0599
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Jefferson Memorial Woes: Strike is Latest in the
Series of Rows Harassing Project
Publication: Newsweek
Volume: 14
Date: 1939
Pages: 22
Reference: 599
0600
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: The Jefferson Monument. Correspondence Relating
Thereto
Publisher: n.p.
Date: 1883
Pages: pp. 3.
Notes: Letters from James Rollins and Mary B.
Randolph.
Reference: 600
0601
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Jefferson's Adieu."
Publication: Manuscripts
Volume: 7
Date: (1955)
Pages: 213
Notes: Prints what purports to be perhaps TJ's last written
words, an eight-line poetic farewell to Martha Jefferson Randolph. Gives
provenance of mss.
Uncritical.
Reference: 601
0602
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Jefferson's Birthday in Paris, April 12-13, 1919. The
Centennial Celebration of the Overseas Alumni
Publisher: Univ. of
Virginia European Bureau
City: Paris
Date: 1919
Pages: pp. 48
Reference: 602
0603
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Jefferson's Memoirs and Correspondence."
Publication: Edinburgh Review
Volume: 1
Date: (1830)
Pages: 496-526
Notes: Review essay which considers TJ's writings as a
mirror of American society; "he will be a necessary witness, whenever we
survey the
successive constitutional questions which have so furiously divided parties
in America." rpt.
in Selections from the Edinburgh Review. Paris: Baudry, 1835.
2:366-75.
Reference: 603
0604
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Jefferson's Monticello"
Publication: American Tradition: A House & Garden
Guide
Publisher: House & Garden
City: New
York
Date: 1976
Pages: 52-56
Reference: 604
0605
Name: Anonymous
none
Publication: The Jefferson
Monument Magazine
Volume: l
Date: 1849-1851
Notes: Literary magazine conducted by students of the Univ. of
Virginia with the object of erecting a monument to TJ. Little material
pertaining to him
contained here, however.
Reference: 605
0606
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Jefferson's Persistence."
Publication: Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine
Volume: 1
Date: (1907)
Pages: 997-98
Notes: TJ's continuing relevance as author of the
Declaration.
Reference: 606
0607
Name: Jeffries
, Ona
Griffin
Title: "The Pell-Mell System: Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: In and Out of the White House: An Intimate Glimpse into
the social and
domestic aspects of the presidential life from Washington to the
Eisenhowers
Publisher: Wilfred Funk
City: New
York
Date: 1960
Pages: 39-52
Notes: Entertaining in
the White House, including some recipes. Minor.
Reference: 607
0608
Name: Jellison
, Charles
A.
Title: "James Thomson Callender: 'Human Nature in a Hideous
Form'."
Publication: Virginia Cavalcade
Volume: 29
Date: 1979
Pages: 62-69
Notes: Touches on Callender's
circulation of the Sally Hemings rumors.
Reference: 608
0609
Name: Jellison
, Charles
A.
Title: "That Scoundrel Callender."
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 67
Date: (1959)
Pages: 295-306
Notes: Sketch of the career of James Thomson
Callender.
Reference: 609
0610
Name: Jenkins
, Charles
Francis
Title: Jefferson's Germantown Letters Together with Other Papers
Relating to His Stay in Germantown During the Month of November,
1793
Publisher: Campbell
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1906
Pages: pp. xxiv, 194.
Notes: TJ was in Germantown because of the yellow
fever epidemic in Philadelphia of the previous summer. Historical
introduction and notes
supplement sixty-three letters written at this time, TJ's accounts, the Ana
entries describing
cabinet meetings in Germantown, and Walter R. Johnson's eulogy of July
20,
1826.
Reference: 610
0611
Name: Jobe
, Brock
W
Title: "Governor's Palace Wine Cellars: Jefferson Knew Them and
Enjoyed
Their Wines"
Publication: Jefferson and Wine, ed. R. deTreville Lawrence,
Sr.
Publisher: Vinifera Wine Growers
Association
City: The Plains, Va.
Date: 1976
Pages: 134-43
Notes: Information on the plan and contents of the wine
cellar in the Williamsburg governor's palace.
Reference: 611
0612
Name: Johnson
, Alfred,
Jr.
Title: Eulogy Delivered at Belfast, August 10, 1826, on John Adams and
Thomas Jefferson, at the Request of the Citizens of Belfast.
Publisher: E.
Fellowes
City: Belfast, Me.
Date: 1826
Pages: pp.
28
Reference: 612
0613
Name: Johnson
, Ann
Donegan
Title: The Value of Foresight: The Story of Thomas
Jefferson.
Publisher: Value Communications
City: La Jolla, Cal.
Date: 1979
Pages: pp. 63.
Notes: Juvenile biography; TJ
moralized.
Reference: 613
0614
Name: Johnson
, Gerald
W.
Title: "The Changelings."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 19
Date: (1943)
Pages: 236-55
Notes: On the character of TJ and
Hamilton and their changing reputations; claims their visions were mutually
compensating.
Reference: 614
0615
Name: Johnson
, Walter
Rogers
Title: An Oration Delivered at Germantown, Pennsylvania, on the 20th
July, 1826, in the Presence o the Citizens of Germantown, Roxborough,
Bristol, and Penn
Townships, Assembled to Commemorate the Virtues and Services of
Thomas Jefferson and
John Adams.
Publisher: Robert H. Small
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1826
Pages: pp.25
Notes: A particularly dramatic oration
in which an aged narrator extolls for a youthful audience the similar
excellencies of the two
patriarchs.
Reference: 615
0616
Name: Johnson
William
Title: Eulogy on Thomas Jefferson, Delivered August 3,
1826, in the First Presbyterian Church of Charleston.
Publisher: C.C.
Stebbing
City: Charleston
Date: 1826
Pages: pp.38
Notes: Also in A Selection of Eulogies..., Hartford: D.F.
Robinson, 1826. Full consideration of TJ's career and a defense of his
policies, particularly
claiming him to be a friend of commerce as opposed to speculation.
Comments on the
poverty of his later years.
Reference: 616
0617
Name: Johnston
, John T.
M.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, The Father of Democracy"
Publication: World Patriots
Publisher: World Patriots Co.
City: New York
Date: 1917
Pages: 259-84.
Reference: 617
0618
Name: Johnston
Johanna
Title: Thomas Jefferson, His Many Talents
Publisher: Dodd
Mead
City: New York
Date: 1961
Pages: pp.
160
Notes: Juvenile biography.
Reference: 618
0619
Name: Jones
, Alfred
Haworth
Title: "The Jefferson Papers and the Usable Past"
Publication: La France et l'Esprit de 76, ed. Daniel
Royot
Publisher: Assn. pour les Publications de la Faculte de
Lettres et Sciences Humaines
City: Clermont-Ferrand
Date: 1977
Pages: 125-30
Reference: 619
0620
Name: Jones
, Charles
W.
Title: Jeffersonian Democracy. Address on the Life and Work of Thomas
Jefferson, Delivered on the Occasion of the Celebration of the 138th
Anniversary of the Birth
of Thomas Jefferson by the Essex County Democratic Club, Newark,
N.J.
Publisher: Thomas
McGill & Co.
City: Washington
Date: 1881
Pages: pp. 11
Reference: 620
0621
Name: Jones
, Joseph
Seawell
Title: A Defense of the Revolutionary History of the State of North
Carolina from the Aspersions of Mr. Jefferson.
Publisher: C.
Bowen
City: Boston
Date: 1834
Pages: pp.
343
Notes: Defends the Mecklenburg Declaration; written from secondary
sources, mostly Federalist. See Edwin Miles' 1957 article, noted
below.
Reference: 621
0622
Name: Jouett
, Edward
S.
Title: "Jack Jouett's Ride."
Publication: Filson Club History
Quarterly
Volume: 24
Date: (1950)
Pages: 142-57
Notes: Standard account of Jouett's ride, with additional biographical and
genealogical
information on him.
Reference: 622
0623
Name: Judson
, Clara
Ingram
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Champion of the People
Publisher: Wilson and
Follett
City: Chicago
Date: 1952
Pages: pp.224
Notes: Juvenile biography
Reference: 623
0624
Name: Judson
, L.
Carroll
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: A Biography of the
Signers of the Declaration of Independence, and of Washington and Patrick
Henry; With an
Appendix Containing the Constitution of the United States and Other
Documents
Publisher: J. Dobson and
Thomas Cowperthwait
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1839
Pages: 13-24
Notes: Rpt. in his Sages and Heroes of the American
Revolution. Philadelphia: The Author, 1851. 191-205. Sympathetic sketch
defending TJ from
charges of infidelity.
Reference: 624
0625
Name: Kalkbrenner
Jurgen
Title: "Jefferson's German Wine Choices, his Vineyard
Tour, 1788"
Publication: Jefferson and Wine, ed. R. deTreville Lawrence,
Sr.
Publisher: Vinifera Wine Growers
Association
City: The Plains, Va.
Date: 1976
Pages: 74-80
Notes: TJ's favorites were Johannisberger and Rudesheimer;
he found the hocks "acid."
Reference: 625
0626
Name: Kammen
Michael
Title: "The Founding Fathers: In Search of Fame and
Identity."
Publication: Reviews in American History
Volume: 3
Date: (1975)
Pages: 196-205
Notes: Provocative review essay
on Douglass Adair, Fame and the Founding Fathers, and Erik Erikson,
Dimensions of a New
Identity, takes issue with Adair's interpretation of the Sally Hemings
scandal, among other
points.
Reference: 626
0627
Name: Kammen
Michael
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's America—and
Ours."
Publication: Occasional Review
Volume: 2
Date: 1974
Pages: 107-26
Notes: Review essay; thoughtful
response to Fawn Brodie and others.
Reference: 627
0628
Name: Kane
, Joseph
Nathan, comp.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Facts about
the Presidents: A Compilation of Biographical and Historical
Data
Publisher: H. W. Wilson
City: New
York
Date: 1968
Pages: 25-32
Notes: 2nd edition;
earlier edition, not seen, appeared in 1959.
Reference: 628
0629
Name: Kaplan
, Lawrence
S.
Title: "Reflections on Jefferson as a Francophile."
Publication: South Atlantic Quarterly
Volume: 79
Date: (1980)
Pages: 38-50
Notes: Claims that TJ's Francophilia did not compromise his
position as a public man, but that it did give later historians a handy theme
around which to
organize praise and criticism.
Reference: 629
0630
Name: Karsten
Peter
Title: Patriot-Heroes in England and America: Political
Symbolism and Changing Values over Three Centuries
Publisher: Univ. of
Wisconsin Press
City: Madison
Date: 1978
Pages: pp. ix, 257
Notes: TJ's reputation discussed passim, but especially
pp. 95-109. Finds that "Lincoln is the patriot-hero of order-conscious,
cosmopolitan statists;
Jefferson of freedom-conscious, localistic antistatists."
Reference: 630
0631
Name: Kean
, Jefferson
Randolph
Title: "The Origin of the Monticello Graveyard."
Publication: Minutes of the Ninth Meeting of the Monticello
Association
Date: 1922
Pages: 9-20
Notes: First interment was TJ's friend
Dabney Carr.
Reference: 631
0632
Name: Kean
, Robert
H.
Title: "History of the Graveyard at Monticello"
Publication: Collected Papers of the Monticello Association, ed. George
Green
Shackelford.
Publisher: Princeton Univ.
Press
City: Princeton
Date: 1965
Pages: 3-26
Notes: Printed separately, Charlottesville: Thomas Jefferson
Memorial Foundation, 1972. pp. 24.
Reference: 632
0633
Name: Kelley
, Joseph J., Jr.
and Sol Feinstone
Title: "Patrician and Slave: The Women in Thomas
Jefferson's Life"
Publication: Courage and Candlelight: The Feminine Spirit of
'76
Publisher: Stackpole
City: Harrisburg, Pa.
Date: 1974
Pages: 205-31
Notes: Trivial
Reference: 633
0634
Name: Kellogg
, Charles
E.
Title: "Appreciation of Thomas Jefferson on the Occasion of the Two
Hundredth Anniversary of His Birth."
Publication: Journal of the American
Society of Agronomy
Volume: 36
Date: (1944)
Pages: 371-72
Reference: 634
0635
Name: Kelly
, Edward
James
Title: The Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Publisher: Action
Publications
City: Alexandria, Va.
Date: 1949
Pages: pp. 30
Reference: 635
0636
Name: Kemp
, Verbon
E.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation."
Publication: Commonwealth, The Magazine of Virginia
Volume: 10
Date: 1943
Pages: 14-16
Notes: Brief history of progress made
in restoring Monticello.
Reference: 636
0637
Name: Kerchendorfer
, Paul
R.
Title: "Jefferson's 'Writing Box,' Officially the Declaration
Box."
Publication: National Historical Magazine (formerly D.A.R.
Magazine).
Volume: 72
Date: 1938
Pages: 12-15
Reference: 637
0638
Name: Kibler
, J. Luther,
Jr.
Title: "Jack Jouett, Jr. and Christopher Hudson."
Publication: Tyler's Quarterly
Volume: 23
Date: (1941)
Pages: 49-57
Notes: Response to Rector Hudson's article in Tyler's
(1940).
Reference: 638
0639
Name: Kimball
Fiske
Title: "In Search of Jefferson's Birthplace."
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 51
Date: (1943)
Pages: 313-25
Notes: Account of excavations at Shadwell.
Reference: 639
0640
Name: Kimball
Fiske
Title: "Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Journal of the 4th Annual National Antiques
Show
City: (New
York)
Date: 1948
Pages: p. 4
Notes: TJ the inventor
and collector.
Reference: 640
0641
Name: Kimball
Marie
Title: "Europe Comes to Jefferson."
Publication: The American-German Review
Volume: 15
Date: 1949
Pages: 15-17, 30
Notes: Describes TJ's friendships with Hessian prisoners
of war lodged in Albemarle County in 1779, particularly General von
Riedesel and his wife,
Baron von Geismar, and Jean Louis de Unger.
Reference: 641
0642
Name: Kimball
Marie
Title: "Feast Days at Monticello."
Publication: McCalls
Volume: 83
Date: 1955
Pages: 42-47, 84
Notes: TJ as host at Monticello, illustrated.
Reference: 642
0643
Name: Kimball
Marie
Title: Jefferson: The Road to Glory, 1743-1776
Publisher: Coward-McCann
City: New York
Date: 1943
Pages: pp. ix, 358
Notes: Carefully researched
biography, the fruit of a career of Jefferson scholarship. Two later volumes
carry TJ to
1789.
Reference: 643
0644
Name: Kimball
Marie
Title: Jefferson: War and Peace, 1776 to 1784
Publisher: Coward-McCann
City: New York
Date: 1947
Pages: pp. ix, 398
Notes: Second of three volumes
on TJ. Long discussions of his authorship of Notes on the State of Virginia
on
259-305.
Reference: 644
0645
Name: Kimball
Marie
Title: Jefferson: The Scene of Europe, 1784 to
1789
Publisher: Coward-McCann
City: New York
Date: 1950
Pages: pp. ix, 357
Reference: 645
0646
Name: Kimball
Marie
Title: "Jefferson in Paris."
Publication: North
American Review
Volume: 248
Date: (1939)
Pages: 73-86
Notes: On TJ's social life.
Reference: 646
0647
Name: Kimball
, Marie
G
Title: "Jefferson's Farewell to Romance."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 4
Date: (1928)
Pages: 402-19
Notes: Account of TJ's relationship with Maria Cosway;
Head wins out over Heart.
Reference: 647
0648
Name: Kimball
Marie
Title: "A Playmate of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: North American Review
Volume: 213
Date: (1921)
Pages: 145-56
Notes: TJ's relationship with his granddaughter, Ellen
Wayles Randolph.
Reference: 648
0649
Name: Kimball
, Marie
Goebel
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Rhine Journey."
Publication: The American-German Review
Volume: 13
Date: (1946-47)
Pages: October, 4-7; December, 11-14; February, 4-8.
Notes: Account of
TJ's journey to the Hague in 1788; he was especially interested in vineyards
and
winemaking.
Reference: 649
0650
Name: Kimball
, Marie
Goebel
Title: "Unpublished Correspondence of Madame de Stael with Thomas
Jefferson."
Publication: North American Review
Volume: 208
Date: (1918)
Pages: 63-71
Notes: Brief introduction to 3 letters
by Mme. de Stael and 4 by TJ.
Reference: 650
0651
Name: King
, Wiliam
V.
Title: "Foreword to Story 'Was I Jefferson?"'
Publisher: n.p.
Date: 1958
Pages: broadside
Notes: In support of the tale of Isom Richard Lamb, see
below.
Reference: 651
0652
Name: Kingsley
, W.
V
Title: "Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: National Quarterly
Review
Volume: 30
Date: (1875)
Pages: 283-303
Notes: Systematically minimizes TJ's character and achievements; holds
him responsible
for the Civil War because the Declaration planted the seed of
liberty.
Reference: 652
0653
Name: Kinnaird
Anne
Title: "A Treasure House of the Past."
Publication: Southern Magazine (Wytheville, Va.)
Volume: 2
Date: 1935
Pages: 26-27, 45.
Notes: Describes collections in
the St. Louis Jefferson Memorial.
Reference: 653
0654
Name: Kirk
Russell
Title: "Jefferson and the Faithless."
Publication: South Atlantic Quarterly
Volume: 40
Date: (1941)
Pages: 220-27
Notes: Contends Horace Gregory is mistaken in calling
Mencken, Sandburg, Vachel Lindsay, and Edgar Lee Master Jeffersonians,
since they share
little with TJ.
Reference: 654
0655
Name: Kirkland
, John
Thornton
Title: "A Discourse in Commemoration of John Adams and Thomas
Jefferson; Delivered Before the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,
October 30,
1826." American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Memoirs
Volume: new series. 1
Date: (1833)
Pages: iii-xxxi
Reference: 655
0656
Name: Klare
, Ralph
E.
Title: "Monticello, Where Thomas Jefferson Introduced to Colonial
Virginia
Many Facets of Our 1963 Living Comforts."
Publication: Hoosier
Motorist
Volume: 50
Date: 1963
Pages: 6-7
Reference: 656
0657
Name: Klingberg
, Frank J.
and Frank W. Klingberg, eds.
Title: The Correspondence Between Henry
Stephens Randall and Hugh Blair Grigsby, 1856-1861
Publisher: Univ. of
California Press
City: Berkeley
Date: 1952
Pages: pp. ix, 196
Notes: Randalls biography of TJ appeared in 1858; both
men were ardent Jeffersonians and their correspondence is full of discussion
about Randall's
book and his subject.
Reference: 657
0658
Name: Knapp
, Samuel
Lorenzo
Title: An Address Delivered in Chauncy Place Church before the
Young Men of Boston, August 2, 1826, in Commemoration of the Deaths
of Adams and
Jefferson
Publisher: Ingraham &Hewes
City: Boston
Date: 1826
Pages: pp. 31
Notes: Also in A Selection of
Eulogies .... Hartford: D. F. Robinson, 1826. 173-92. One of the most
rhetorically ornate of
the eulogies.
Reference: 658
0659
Name: Knoles
, George
H
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Crusader for Freedom."
Publication: Social Studies
Volume: 33
Date: (1942)
Pages: 297-304
Notes: Sketch on TJ's "struggles to maintain and extend
human enlightenment."
Reference: 659
0660
Name: Knox
, George
W.
Title: "Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Thirty-one Orations Delivered at Hamilton College from
1864 to 1895, ed.
Melvin Gilbert Dodge
Publisher: Putnam's
City: New York
Date: 1896
Pages: 73-78
Reference: 660
0661
Name: Knudson
, Jerry
W
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and James Callender: The Myth of Black
Sally."
Publication: Negro History Bulletin
Volume: 32
Date: 1969
Pages: 15-22
Notes: Account of Callender and his
animus toward TJ.
Reference: 661
0662
Name: Koch
, Adrienne,
ed
Title: Jefferson
Publisher: Prentice-Hall
City: Englewood
Cliffs, N.J.
Date: 1971
Pages: pp. viii, 180
Notes: Collection of reprinted material in the Great Lives Observed
series.
Reference: 662
0663
Name: Koch
Adrienne
Title: "The Versatile George Tucker."
Publication: Journal of Southern History
Volume: 29
Date: (1963)
Pages: 502-12
Notes: Essay review which focuses on the historiographic
accomplishments of Tucker, a biographer of TJ.
Reference: 663
0664
Name: Kohler
, Max
J.
Title: "Unpublished Correspondence Between Thomas Jefferson and
Some
American Jews."
Publication: Publications of the American Jewish Historical
Society
Volume: 20
Date: (1911)
Pages: 11-30
Notes: Comments briefly on TJ's correspondence with American Jews,
reprints a variety
of letters with a few notes.
Reference: 664
0665
Name: Kohut
, George
C
Title: "Jefferson and the Jews."
Publication: New
Era
Volume: 6
Date: (1905?)
Pages: 481-91
Notes: Not
located.
Reference: 665
0666
Name: Komroff
Manuel
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Messner
City: New York
Date: 1961
Pages: pp. 191
Notes: Juvenile biography
Reference: 666
0667
Name: Kozlowski
, W.
M.
Title: "Niemcewicz en Am~erique et sa correspondance inedite avec
Jefferson (1797-1810)."
Publication: Revue de Litterature
Compar'ee
Volume: 8
Date: (1928)
Pages: 29-45.
Notes:
Describes the relationship and prints correspondence between TJ and Julien
Ursyn
Niemcewicz, Polish poet, patriot, and friend of Kosciuszko.
Reference: 667
0668
Name: Kuenzli
, Esther
Wilcox
Title: The Last Years of Thomas Jefferson.
Publisher: Exposition
Press
City: Hicksville, N.Y.
Date: 1974
Pages: pp. 92
Notes: TJ after 1809; uncritically sympathetic
sketch.
Reference: 668
0669
Name: Kukla
Jon
Title: "Flirtation and Feux d'Artifices: Mr. Jefferson, Mrs.
Cosway, and Fireworks."
Publication: Virginia Cavalcade
Volume: 26
Date: 1976
Pages: 52-63
Notes: Maria Cosway and TJ
attended a fireworks display by the Ruggieris on the day they first
met.
Reference: 669
0670
Name: Kuper
, Theodore
Fred
Title: "Address on Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Proceedings of the Fifth National Convention of the Future
Farmers of
America Held at Kansas City, Missouri, November 11-17,
1932
City: Kansas City,
Missouri
Date: 1932
Pages: 37-40.
Notes: What TJ
was, including a farmer.
Reference: 670
0671
Name: Kuper
, Theodore
Fred
Title: "Collecting Monticello."
Publication: Manuscripts
Volume: 7
Date: (1955)
Pages:
2 16-23.
Notes: Account of the efforts of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Foundation to acquire Monticello.
Reference: 671
0672
Name: Kuper
, Theodore
Fred
Title: Jefferson the Giant
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Foundation
City: New York
Date: 1926
Pages: pp.
(16)
Notes: "Monticello Papers Number Seven." Brief life for visitors to the
shrine.
Reference: 672
0673
Name: Kuper
, Theodore
Fred
Title: "Jefferson and Italy: The Vital Contacts Between Two Great
Peoples."
Publication: Atlantica
Volume: 15
Date: 1933
Pages: 8-10, 37
Notes: Discusses TJ's connections with Italy: Mazzei,
Carlos Bellini, and his trip there in 1787.
Reference: 673
0674
Name: Kuper
, Theodore
Fred
Title: "Thomas Jefferson Ordered the Life of Houdon Insured."
Publication: New England Pilot
Volume: 25
Date: 1940
Pages: 267-70
Notes: TJ had John Adams insure the life of Houdon when he
came to America to model the statue of Washington.
Reference: 674
0675
Name: Kuper
, Theodore
Fred
Title: Thomas Jefferson Still Lives. An Outline of the Life of the
Architect
of Our American Heritage. With an Introduction by Irving Dillard
Publisher: Arthur
Price Foundation
City: New York
Date: 1968
Pages: pp. 32
Reference: 675
0676
Name: Kuper
, Theodore
Fred
Title: "Thomas Jefferson the Lawyer."
Publication: Lawyers
Guild Review
Volume: 3
Date: 1943
Pages: 30-36
Notes: Survey
Reference: 676
0677
Name: Kusielewicz
, Eugene
F
Title: "The Jefferson-Niemcewicz Correspondence."
Publication: Polish Review
Volume: 2
Date: 1957
Pages: 7-21
Notes: Prints the letters with notes, including 3 letters recently
discovered.
Reference: 677
0678
Name: Lafayette
, Marie
Joseph, Marquis de
Title: "Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Independent
Volume: 55
Date: (1903)
Pages: 26-27
Notes: Prints without comment a letter on TJ's death, dated
September 17, 1826, and sent to Arnold Scheffer.
Reference: 678
0679
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Lafayette et Jefferson."
Publication: Revue des Sciences Politiaues
Volume: 53
Date: (1930)
Pages: 607-12
Notes: Review essay occasioned by Chinard's Letters of
Lafayette and Jefferson.
Reference: 679
0680
Name: Lagemann
, John
Kord
Title: "How Jefferson Spent the First Fourth."
Publication: Colliers
Volume: 132
Date: 1953
Pages: 50-53
Notes: Fanciful sketch of events in 1776.
Reference: 680
0681
Name: Lamb
, Isom
Richard
Title: Was I Jefferson?
Publisher: The Author
City: Pomona,
Cal.
Date: 1959
Pages: pp. vi, 526
Notes: A
Californian who was hypnotized by his dentist and discovered that he had
been TJ in a
previous existence. Since the first event he remembered is shaking Aaron
Burr's hand at his
trial in Richmond, this seems unlikely. Probably only a few copies of this
distributed; one at
Virginia Historical Society.
Reference: 681
0682
Name: Langhorne
Elizabeth
Title: "The Other Hemings."
Publication: Albemarle Magazine
Volume: 3
Date: 1980
Pages: 59-66
Notes: Good article for a popular audience; criticizes Brodie's
evidence and reasoning.
Reference: 682
0683
Name: Lansdale
Nelson
Title: "House on the Nickel."
Publication: House and Garden
Volume: 103
Date: 1953
Pages: 80-85
Notes: Monticello, illustrated.
Reference: 683
0684
Name: Lasch
Christopher.
Title: "The Jeffersonian Legacy"
Publication: Thomas Jefferson: The Man His World His Influence, ed.
Lally
Weymouth.
Publisher:
Putnam's
City: New York
Date: 1973
Pages: 229-45
Notes: Argues that in our time "Jeffersonian traditions have
survived only as a minor current of opposition among those who retain an
old-fashioned
commitment to equality, or who believe that the rights of free speech and
free inquiry have
not been altogether superseded by the exigencies of world
power."
Reference: 684
0685
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Last Words of Jefferson."
Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin
Volume: 6
Date: (1900)
Pages: 79-80
Reference: 685
0686
Name: Lawson
Lyle
Title: "At Home with Tom Jefferson."
Publication: Modern Photography
Volume: 40
Date: 1976
Pages: 102-03, 147-50
Notes: Monticello for the photographer
Reference: 686
0687
Name: Leach
, Beverly
B.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson the Gourmet."
Publication: Commonwealth The Magazine of Virginia
Volume: 39
Date: 1972
Pages: 34-37
Notes: TJ as a host
Reference: 687
0688
Name: Lee
Henry
Title: "The Late Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: Niles Register
Volume: 31
Date: (1826)
Pages: 197-200
Notes: Account of TJ's death; 2 letters from TJ to Lee
relative to the Revolutionary War in Virginia in 1780-81.
Reference: 688
0689
Name: Lee
Henry
Title: Observations on the Writings of Thomas Jefferson,
With Particular Reference to the Attack They Contain on the Memory of
the Late Gen.
Henry Lee
Publisher: Charles DeBehr
City: New York
Date: 1832
Pages: pp. 237
Notes: Rpt. "With an Introduction
and Notes by Charles Carter Lee," Philadelphia: J. Dobson, et. al., 1839.
pp. 262. In the
1829 edition of TJ's Writings his letter to George Washington of June 19,
1796, refers to a
supposed political scandal monger; an editor's note states, "Here in the
margin of the copy,
is written, apparently at a later date, 'Gen. H. Lee."' Lee rapidly moves
from a defense of
his father into a general attack upon TJ.
Reference: 689
0690
Name: Lee
, Susan and
John
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Children's Press
City: Chicago
Date: 1974
Pages: pp. 47
Notes: Juvenile
Reference: 690
0691
Name: Lemesle
Charles
Title: Eloge de Thomas Jefferson, Ancien President des
Etats-Unis d'Amerique du Nord, Membre Honoraire de la Societe
Linneenne de
Paris
Publisher: Au Secretariat de la Societe Linneenne
City: Paris
Date: 1827
Pages: pp. 11
Notes: "Extrait des Annales
Linneennes pour 1826." Praises TJ's interest in science and notes his
connections in the
international community.
Reference: 691
0692
Name: Lengyel
Cornel
Title: Four Days in July: The Story Behind the
Declaration of Independence
Publisher: Doubleday
City: New
York
Date: 1958
Pages: pp. 360
Notes: Quasi-fictional
account of the period leading up to the acceptance of the Declaration and
its
publication.
Reference: 692
0693
Name: Levasseur
Antoine
Title: Lafayette in America in 1824 and 1825
Publisher: Carey and
Lea
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1829
Pages: 1:212-21
Notes: Describes Lafayette's visit to TJ at
Monticello.
Reference: 693
0694
Name: Levy
, Jefferson
M.
Title: "Monticello, the Home of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Yearbook ... 1912-13
Publisher: Sons of the American Revolution, Empire State
Society
City: New York
Date: 1913
Pages: 68-74
Notes: The owner of Monticello defends his possession.
Reference: 694
0695
Name: Lewis
, Alfred
Henry
Title: "Jefferson's Grand Day: A Pregnant Scene from the Drama of
American Independence."
Publication: Everybody's Magazine
Volume: 7
Date: (1902)
Pages: 561-70
Notes: Romanticized, dramatic, and
inaccurate version of the Fourth of July, 1776.
Reference: 695
0696
Name: Lilienthal
, Helen and
David
Title: "Thomas Jefferson One Hundred Years After."
Publication: The Outlook
Volume: 143
Date: (1926)
Pages: 322-24
Notes: Review essay.
Reference: 696
0697
Name: Lincoln
Abraham
Title: "To Henry L. Pierce and Others"
Publication: Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, ed. Roy P.
Basler
Publisher: Rutgers Univ. Press
City: New
Brunswick
Date: 1953
Pages: 3:374-76
Notes: Famous
letter replying to an invitation to attend a celebration in Boston of TJ's
birthday; "The
principles of Jefferson are the definitions and axioms of a free society."
Given wide
circulation at the time in the Republican press; cited here in a readily
available and
authoritative edition.
Reference: 697
0698
Name: Lincoln
, Robert
W.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Lives of the Presidents
of the United States, and of the Signers of the Declaration of
Independence
Publisher: N. Watson
City: New
York
Date: 1833
Pages: 97-130
Notes: Variously
reprinted.
Reference: 698
0699
Name: Lindsay
Barbara
Title: "Henry Adams' History: A Study in
Limitations."
Publication: Western Humanities Review
Volume: 8
Date: (1954)
Pages: 99-110.
Notes: Argues that Adams turns
his history of TJ's and Madison's administrations into "an ironic
demonstration of the futility
of human aspirations.
Reference: 699
0700
Name: Lingelbach
, Anna
Lane
Title: "Jefferson Today."
Publication: Current
History
Volume: n.s. 5
Date: (1943)
Pages: 225-28
Reference: 700
0701
Name: Linn
William
Title: The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Author of the
Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United
States
Publisher: Mack and
Andrus
City: Ithaca, N.Y.
Date: 1834
Pages: pp.
267
Notes: "A compilation exclusively." Pro-Jeffersonian.
Reference: 701
0702
Name: Littell
, Mary
Clark
Title: "Mrs. Thomas Jefferson, Mistress of Monticello."
Publication: Western Humanities Review
Volume: 78
Date: 1956
Pages: 15-16
Notes: Biographical sketch of Martha Wayles
Jefferson.
Reference: 702
0703
Name: Little
, Charles
J.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson. April 13, 1743—July 4, 1826."
Publication: The Chautauquan
Volume: 14
Date: (1891)
Pages: 141-45
Notes: Biographical sketch playing off general praise against
specific criticism.
Reference: 703
0704
Name: Little
Robert
Title: A Funeral Sermon on the Death of John Adams and
Thomas Jefferson, Ex-Presidents of the United States, Preached on Sunday
Evening, July 16,
1826, in the First Unitarian Church, Washington City.
Publisher: Bartow &
Brannan
City: Washington
Date: 1826
Pages: pp.
22
Notes: Pays particular attention to TJ and defends his religious opinions;
argues that the simultaneous death is a sign of God's orderly governance of
the
universe.
Reference: 704
0705
Name: Littleton
, Mrs.
Martin W.
Title: Monticello
Date: 1912
Pages: unpag.
Notes: Attempt to raise money and
congressional support for public acquisition of Monticello.
Reference: 705
0706
Name: Littleton
, Mrs.
Martin W.
Title: One Wish
Date: 1911
Pages: pp. (16).
Notes: Her wish is to make
Monticello a national shrine; an opening shot in the campaign to acquire
Monticello.
Reference: 706
0707
Name: Lizanich
, Christine
M.
Title: "'The March of This Government': Joel Barlow's Unwritten
History
of the United States."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser.
33
Date: (1976)
Pages: 315-30
Notes: TJ encouraged Barlow to
write a history of the Revolution from a republican point of view. Four
essays, printed here
for the first time, survive of Barlow's effort.
Reference: 707
0708
Name: Logan
, Rayford W.,
ed.
Title: Memoirs of a Monticello Slave: As Dictated to Charles Campbell
in
the 1840's by Isaac, One of Thomas Jefferson's Slaves
Publisher: Tracy W.
MacGregor Library
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1951
Pages: pp. 45
Notes: Published simultaneously in WMQ. 3rd ser. 8(1951),
561-82. Introduction discusses the history of this mss. from the Univ. of
Virginia Library
and compares it to an apparently later mss. in the William and Mary
Library. Isaac claimed
that Sally Hemings and some other of the Hemings "was old Mr. Wayles'
children."
Reference: 708
0709
Name: Long
, Edward
John
Title: "Shadwell—Jefferson's Birthplace."
Publication: The
Iron Worker
Volume: 26
Date: 1962
Pages: 1-7
Notes: On the
attempt to determine what Shadwell looked like in TJ's time and to
reconstruct it.
Reference: 709
0710
Name: Long
, E.
John
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Master Craftsman."
Publication: The Carpenter
Volume: 82
Date: 1962
Pages: 10-14
Notes: TJ as handyman.
Reference: 710
0711
Name: Long
, H.
Jack
Title: "Last Letters from the Valiant."
Publication: Manuscripts
Volume: 28
Date: (1976)
Pages: 195-201
Notes: Adams Describes TJ's and Adams's last letters;
insignificant.
Reference: 711
0712
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Long Tom Lives to See the Day."
Publication: Collier's
Volume: 110
Date: 1942
Pages: 70
Notes: Account of TJ's death, highly colored.
Reference: 712
0713
Name: Lord
John
Title: "Thomas Jefferson. Popular Sovereignty"
Publication: Beacon Lights of History
Publisher: Fords, Howard, and Hulbert
City: New York
Date: 1894
Pages: 7:22 1-76.
Notes: Sketch with underlying
Federalist bias.
Reference: 713
0714
Name: Loring
, George
B.
Title: Celebration of the Birth-day of Thomas Jefferson at Salem Mass.,
April 1st, 1859. Oration by Dr. Geo. B. Loring
Publisher: The
Advocate Office
City: Salem
Date: 1859
Pages: pp. 23.
Notes: Oration celebrates TJ as politician, statesman, and
philanthropist; the pamphlet also details the rest of the ceremony organized
by the the
National Democrats of Essex County.
Reference: 714
0715
Name: Lossing
, Benson
J.
Title: "Jefferson Caricatured."
Publication: American Historical
Record
Volume: 1
Date: (1872)
Pages: 63-66.
Notes: On a
caricature of TJ putting the Constitution upon an "Altar to Gallic
Despotism" after the
disclosure of the Mazzei letter.
Reference: 715
0716
Name: Lossing
, Benson
J.
Title: "Monticello."
Publication: Harper's Monthly
Magazine
Volume: 7
Date: (1853)
Pages: 145-60.
Notes: Account of a visit to Monticello in the early 1850's and of TJ's
life
there.
Reference: 716
0717
Name: Lossing
, Benson
J.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Biographical Sketches of
the Signers of the Declaration of American Independence: The Declaration
Historically
Considered
Publisher: George F. Coolidge
&Brother
City: New York
Date: 1848
Pages: 174-83.
Notes: Often reprinted and similar material in other Lossing
collections; also note pp. 244-309 which sketch the historical background
of the Declaration,
examine the charges against George III, and find them valid.
Reference: 717
0718
Name: Lossing
, Benson
J.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, the Third President of the United
States"
Publication: Lives of the Presidents of the United States
Publisher: H. Phelps & Co.
City: New
York
Date: 1847
Pages: 39-48
Reference: 718
0719
Name: Luca
, A.
Toussaint
Title: "Thomas Jefferson 1743-1826"
Publication: Ceux
qui ont fait l'Amerique
Publisher: G.
Roustan
City: Paris
Date: 1918
Pages: 145-84.
Reference: 719
0720
Name: Ludlow
, J.
M.
Title: "A Gallery of American Presidents."
Publication: Macmillan's Magazine
Volume: 12
Date: (1865)
Pages: 292-94
Notes: Superficial sketches of early presidents, including
TJ.
Reference: 720
0721
Name: Ludlow
, L.
L.
Title: "The Vision of Jefferson."
Publication: Vital
Speeches
Volume: 6
Date: (1940)
Pages: 479-80
Notes: TJ is
"the greatest humanitarian 19 centuries have produced since the great
human God trod the
hills of Nazareth."
Reference: 721
0722
Name: Ludlum
, David
M.
Title: "The Washington and Jefferson Snowstorm."
Publication: Weatherwise
Volume: 10
Date: 1957
Pages: 187-88, 212
Notes: The snowstorm which began on the day TJ
returned to Monticello with Martha Wayles Jefferson was the worst in 150
years.
Reference: 722
0723
Name: Lustrac
, Jean de,
Baron
Title: Jefferson et la France
Publication: Bergerac
Date: 1960
Pages: pp.32
Notes: Not located.
Reference: 723
0724
Name: Lydenberg
, Harry
Miller
Title: "What Did Macaulay Say About America?"
Publication: Bulletin of the New York Public Library
Volume: 29
Date: (1925)
Pages: 459-81
Notes: Best account of Macaulay's
famous letter to Henry S. Randall and its reception in the popular press;
prints all of
Macaulay's correspondence with Randall, including a partial
retraction.
Reference: 724
0725
Name: Lyne
, Cassie
Moncure
Title: "A Romance of Monticello."
Publication: National
Republic
Volume: 19
Date: 1931
Pages: 24-25
Notes: TJ's
wedding gift to Ellen Randolph Coolidge.
Reference: 725
0726
Name: Lyman
, T. P.
H.
Title: The Life of Thomas Jeffeson, Esq., LL.D., Late Ex-President of
the
United States. Arranged and Compiled from Original Documents
Publisher: D. & S.
Neall
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1826
Pages: pp. xi,
111.
Notes: Apologetic biography of TJ as one of those who "not only go for
men in the vast catalogue of nations; but they are men upon the list of
reason, and of
Heaven."
Reference: 726
0727
Name: McAdie
Alexander
Title: "Thomas Jefferson at Home."
Publication: Proceedings of the American Antiquarian
Society
Volume: n.s. 40
Date: (1931)
Pages: 27-46
Notes: Contends that by nature TJ
was a private person deeply attached to his family.
Reference: 727
0728
Name: Macaulay
, Thomas
B.
Title: "A Timely Letter from Lord Macaulay (Written in 1857 to a
Correspondent in America)."
Publication: American Mercury
Volume: 35
Date: (1935)
Pages: 378-79.
Notes: Prints without comment
Macaulay's letter to Henry S. Randall, stating, "I cannot reckon Jefferson
among the
benefactors of mankind."
Reference: 728
0729
Name: McCabe
, James
D
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Centennial Book of
American Biography, Embracing the Biographies of the Great Men Whose
Deeds Illustrate
the First One Hundred Years of American Independence.
Publisher: P. W. Ziegler
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1876
Pages: 145-77
Reference: 729
0730
Name: MacConkey
Dorothy Ingling
Title: "Bicentennial Presidents and Their Role
Models: A Sociological View."
Publication: Daughters of the American
Revolution Magazine
Volume: 110
Date: (1976)
Pages: 508-512, 642
Notes: TJ's role model was George Wythe.
Reference: 730
0731
Name: McConnell
, Jane and
Burt.
Title: "Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson, Who Did not Live to See the
White House"
Publication: Our First Ladies, From Martha Washington to
Mamie Eisenhower
Publisher: Crowell
City: New York
Date: 1953
Pages: 33-41.
Notes: She "would have been proud" of TJ "had she lived;"
superficial.
Reference: 731
0732
Name: McCorvey
, T.
C.
Title: "Long's Portraits of the Virginia Presidents."
Publication: Nation
Volume: 57
Date: (1893)
Pages: 307
Notes: Describes George Long's account of visits with TJ in
1825.
Reference: 732
0733
Name: McCorvey
, Thomas
Chalmers
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and His Political Philosophy"
Publication: Alabama Historical Sketches
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia Press
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1960
Pages: 185-207
Notes: Biographical sketch, only of
interest for containing a 4 paragraph reminiscence of TJ by George Long,
one of the original
University professors.
Reference: 733
0734
Name: McCracken
, Henry
Mitchell
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Hall of
Fame
Publisher: Putnam's
City: New York
Date: 1901
Pages: 107-12
Reference: 734
0735
Name: McFee
Inez
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: American Heroes From History
Publisher: A. Flanagan Co.
City: Chicago
Date: 1913
Pages: none given
Reference: 735
0736
Name: Mcllwaine
Bill
Title: "Letters Jefferson Didn't Write."
Publication: Saturday Evening Post
Volume: 226
Date: 1954
Pages: 108
Notes: On the facsimile of the Nov. 27, 1803 letter distributed
by the Richmond Morris Plan Bank.
Reference: 736
0737
Name: Maclvor
Ivor
Title: "So We Commemorate the Big Cheese."
Publication: Saturday Evening Post
Volume: 226
Date: 1954
Pages: 88
Notes: Note on the mammoth cheese.
Reference: 737
0738
Name: Mackall
, Leonard
L.
Title: "A Letter from the Virginia Loyalist John Randolph to Thomas
Jefferson Written in London in 1779."
Publication: Proceedings of the American
Antiquarian Society
Volume: 30
Date: (1920)
Pages: 17-31
Notes: Discusses Randolph's background and friendship with
TJ; prints the letter with notes.
Reference: 738
0739
Name: Mackay
Charles
Title: The Founders of the American Republic, A
History and Biography With a Supplementary Chapter on
Ultra-Democracy
Publisher: Wm.
Blackwood
City: Edinburgh
Date: 1885
Pages: 208-92
Notes: Positive view of TJ which shows him as more friendly
to the British people and more opposed to slavery than he probably was in
fact.
Reference: 739
0740
Name: McKee
, George
Holladay
Title: "Was Revolutionary American Dry?"
Publication: Commonwealth
Volume: 16
Date: (1932)
Pages: 609-12
Notes: TJ liked wine but disapproved of hard
liquor.
Reference: 740
0741
Name: McKee
, Thomas
Hudson
Title: "Biography of Thomas Jefferson, Historical Notes, and Inaugural
Addresses"
Publication: Presidential Inaugurations from George Washington to
Grover Cleveland
Publisher: Statistical
Publishing Co.
City: Washington
Date: 1893
Pages: 16-24
Reference: 741
0742
Name: McKittrick
Eric
Title: "The View From Jefferson's Camp."
Publication: New York Review of Books
Volume: 15
Date: 1970
Pages: 35-38
Notes: Review essay on Malone's Jefferson the President:
First Term and Peterson's Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation. Reflects
intelligently on
dealing with the more ambiguous aspects of TJ's character and career,
particularly his sexual
life and his two political failures, the governorship and the
Embargo.
Reference: 742
0743
Name: MacLeish
Archibald
Title: "The Ghost of Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Riders on the Earth: Essays and
Recollections
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
City: Boston
Date: 1978
Pages: none given
Notes: Argues that TJ gave American freedom as a purpose, a purpose
that Americans
have betrayed in the years since 1945.
Reference: 743
0744
Name: Macleod
, Ann
K.
Title: "Monticello, Dreams and Daybooks on a Little Hill."
Publication: Virginia Country
Volume: Summer/Fall
Date: 1979
Pages: 48-51
Notes: Then and now at Monticello.
Reference: 744
0745
Name: McPherson
Elizabeth Gregory
Title: "Unpublished Letters from North
Carolinians to Jefferson."
Publication: North Carolina Historical
Review
Volume: 12
Date: (1935)
Pages: 252-83, 354-80
Notes: Brief introduction and extensive notes; letters deal with foreign
affairs and political
matters for the most part.
Reference: 745
0746
Name: Macomber
, Hattie
E.
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Educational Publishing
City: Boston
Date: 1898
Pages: pp. 32
Notes: "Young Folks Library of Choice Literature."
Reference: 746
0747
Name: Maelor
Arglwydd
Title: Thomas Jefferson Trydydd Arlywydd
America
Publisher: Gwasg Gee
City: Dinbych
Date: 1980
Pages: pp. 80.
Notes: In Welsh.
Reference: 747
0748
Name: Maggio
Samuel
Title: "Parent: Jefferson's Burgundy 'Wine
Man"'
Publication: Jefferson and Wine, ed. R. deTreville Lawrence,
Sr.
Publisher: Vinifera Wine Growers
Association
City: The Plains, Va.
Date: 1976
Pages: 48-55
Notes: Brief introduction to a selection of correspondence
dealing with his wine agent in Beaune, M. Parent.
Reference: 748
0749
Name: Malden
Henry
Title: "Jefferson"
Publication: Distinguished
Men of Modern Times
Publisher: Charles
Knight
City: London
Date: 1838
Pages: 4:344-57
Reference: 749
0750
Name: Malkin
, Arthur
Thomas
Title: "Jefferson"
Publication: The Gallery of Portraits
with Memoirs
Publisher: Charles
Knight
City: London
Date: 1837
Pages: 7:153-61.
Notes: Sketch with portrait.
Reference: 750
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