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
1961
Name: Aronson , Sidney
Herbert
Title: "Status and Kinship in the Higher Civil Service: The Administrations of
John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Andrew Jackson."
Publication: Ph.D.
dissertation
Publisher: Columbia Univ.
Date: 1961
Pages: pp. 942
Notes: TJ's higher appointive
officials were somewhat more representative of American society than Adams's but less so than
Jackson's. Examines social backgrounds of appointees in all 3 administrations. DAI 23/09, p.
3532
Reference: 1370
1961
Name: Borden , Morton
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: America's Ten Greatest Presidents, ed.
Borden
Publisher: Rand McNally
City: Chicago
Date: 1961
Pages: 57-80
Notes: TJ's administration
was "compounded of three ingredients—liberalism, nationalism, and a healthy dose of common
sense." Emphasizes TJ's pragmatic approach, but on debatable strategies like the embargo simply
weighs up the pros and cons.
Reference: 1408
1961
Name: Allen , Milford F.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Louisiana-Arkansas Frontier."
Publication: Arkansas
Historical Quarterly
Volume: 20
Date: (1961)
Pages: 39-64
Notes: TJ's interest in
gathering scientific information about the Louisiana Purchase Lands led him to encourage the
exploring expeditions of John Sibley, William Dunbar, and Thomas Freeman in the Red River
and Ouachita River regions.
Reference: 2531
1961
Name: Boyd , Julian Parks
Title: "A Perspective View from Monticello ... Phi Beta Kappa Address, Sweet Briar College,
February 28, 1961."
Publication: Bulletin of Sweet Briar College
Volume: 44
Date: 1961
Pages: 1-26
Notes: Rpt. separately and thus seen. The importance of learning at a
time of transition, illustrated with reference to TJ; peripheral.
Reference: 2147
1961
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Th: Jefferson on Birch Bark."
Publication: The Yorker
Volume: 19
Date: 1961
Pages: 12-13
Notes: Transcription with notes of TJ's letters written on birch bark to
Martha Jefferson Randolph and her husband and sent from his New England tour.
Reference: 1157
1961
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Debtor's Letter."
Publication: Newsweek
Volume: 58
Date: 1961
Pages: 19.
Notes: Facsimile of a letter to Craven Peyton, dated Nov. 27, 1803, asking for an extension of a
loan, is often mistaken for the original.
Reference: 350
1961
Name: Cahn , Edmond
Title: "The 'Establishment of Religion' Puzzle."
Publication: New York University Law
Review
Volume: 36
Date: (1961)
Pages: 1274-97
Notes: Explains Supreme Court inconsistency
on church-state cases by contending the Justices have 2 different understandings of religion, a
Jeffersonian-Enlightenment view and a Madisonian-dissenter view.
Reference: 1465
1961
Name: Bear , James A., Jr.
Title: "Monticello -- Jefferson's Palladian Retreat."
Publication: Museum
News
Volume: 39
Date: 1961
Pages: 20-23
Notes: Short account of the house as it was in TJ's
time and a discussion of research resources used in restoration and preservation.
Reference: 105
1961
Name: Abrahams , Harold J.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Library of Applied Chemistry"
Publication: Journal of the
Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society
Volume: 77
Date: (1961)
Pages: 267-74
Notes: Surveys his chemical interests; documents books he owned relevant to application of
chemical knowledge, particularly to agriculture.
Reference: 2515
1961
Name: Bear , James A., Jr.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Manufacturer."
Publication: The Iron Worker
Volume: 25
Date: 1961
Pages: 1-11
Notes: Account of TJ's nailery, joinery, and weaving shop operations at
Monticello based on account books and archeological explorations.
Reference: 2566
1961
Name: Fox , Mary Virginia
Title: Treasure of the Revolution
Publisher: Abingdon
City: New York
Date: 1961
Pages: pp. 191
Notes: Juvenile fiction; protagonists are fictional
Randolph cousins of TJ during the British invasion of Virginia.
Reference: 2798
1961
Name: Dabney , Virginius
Title: "Jack Jouett's Ride."
Publication: American Heritage
Volume: 13
Date: 1961
Pages: 56-59
Notes: Good popular account.
Reference: 327
1961
Name: Graham , Pearl M.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings."
Publication: Journal of Negro
History
Volume: 46
Date: (1961)
Pages: 89-103
Notes: Contends that "He preached against
miscegenation ... but practiced it." Evidence adduced is not entirely convincing.
Reference: 495
1961
Name: Costanzo , Joseph F.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Religious Education and Public Law."
Publication: Journal of
Public Law
Volume: 8
Date: (1961)
Pages: 81-108
Notes: Claims TJ did not
allow his own prejudices and animosities or his convictions on religious matters to affect his
actions as a statesman and educator. TJ was impartial toward the exercise of religion, but he did
not retreat into that "neutrality which is the benign disguise for wholly secular
education."
Reference: 2191
1961
Name: Densford , John P.
Title: "Educational Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Peabody Journal of
Education
Volume: 38
Date: 1961
Pages: 265-75
Notes: Abstract drawn from
thesis; see following item.
Reference: 2205
1961
Name: Elliott , Milton J.
Title: Mr Jefferson's Mountaintop Home
Publication: Commonwealth The Magazine of
Virginia
Volume: 28
Date: 1961
Pages: 20-23, 38
Notes: Emphasizes present day operation of
Monticello
Reference: 405
1961
Name: Fishwick , Marshall
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Gentlemen of Virginia
Publisher: Dodd Mead
City: New York
Date: 1961
Pages: 125-43
Notes: Anecdotal.
Reference: 434
1961
Name: Densford , John Paul
Title: "The Educational Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Ed.D.
dissertation
Publisher: Oklahoma State
Univ.
Date: 1961
Pages: pp. 20
Notes: The
ends of education for TJ grew directly out of his theory of value; education was an instrument of
society and was to be encouraged in order to realize individual and social possibilities of liberty
and happiness. DAI 23/02, p. 551.
Reference: 2206
1961
Name: Davis , Richard Beale
Title: "Jefferson as Collector of Virginiana."
Publication: Studies in
Bibliography
Volume: 14
Date: (1961)
Pages: 117-44
Notes: Analyzes TJ's
holdings; he "had posterity more in mind when he acquired Virginiana than he did when
gathering more general materials." Rpt. with an added note in Literature and Society in Early
Virginia, 1608-1840. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univ. Press, 1973. 192-232.
Reference: 2741
1961-62
Name: Clapp , Verner
Warren
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and His Libraries."
Publication: Friends
Volume: 25
Date: 1961-62
Pages: 2-5
Notes: Surveys TJ's
librarianship and interest in books.
Reference: 2687
1961
Name: Crenshaw , Frank S.
Title: "Major Architectural Designs of Thomas Jefferson. The Executed and Non-executed
Residential Designs and Executed Non-residential Designs."
Publication: M.A.
thesis
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1961
Pages: pp. 98
Notes: Documents a variety of
structures TJ had a hand in.
Reference: 2719
1961
Name: Jaffa , Harry V.
Title: "Agrarian Virtue and Republican Freedom: An Historical Perspective"
Publication: Goals and Values in Agricultural Policy, ed. I.S.U. Center for Agricultural and
Economic Adjustment
Publisher: Iowa State Univ.
Press
City: Ames, Iowa
Date: 1961
Pages: 45-62
Notes: TJ's agrarian ideology strengthened the ante-bellum South's "quasi-feudalism," but this
could not prevail in a nation devoted to his proposition that all men are created equal. Rpt. in
Jaffa's Equality and Liberty: Theory and Practice in American Politics. New York: Oxford Univ.
Press, 1965. 42-66.
Reference: 2293
1961
Name: Jackman , S. W.
Title: "A Young Englishman Reports on the New Nation: Edward Thornton to James Bland
Burges, 1791-1793."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 18
Date: (1961)
Pages: 85-121
Notes: Prints letters of Thornton, secretary to the British Minister, which comment inter alia on
TJ as Secretary of State.
Reference: 1705
1961
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
1961
Name: Koch , Adrienne
Title: "Pragmatic Wisdom and the American Enlightenment."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 18
Date: (1961)
Pages: 313-29
Notes: TJ and Franklin are "touchstones for the character of the American Enlightenment" who
typically synthesize theory and experience.
Reference: 2318
1961
Name: Horsman , Reginald
Title: "American Indian Policy in the Old Northwest, 1783-1812."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 18
Date: (1961)
Pages: 35-53
Notes: TJ "was able to combine an apparent genuine interest in the welfare of the Indian with a
voracious appetite for Indian land."
Reference: 1693
1961
Name: Komroff , Manuel
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Messner
City: New York
Date: 1961
Pages: pp.
191
Notes: Juvenile biography
Reference: 666
1961
Name: Malone , Dumas
Title: "The Relevance of Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 37
Date: (1961)
Pages: 33 1-49
Notes: Thoughtful meditation upon the uncertain aspects of TJ's
reputation and his permanent importance as a spokesman for the rights of man.
Reference: 775
1961
Name: Marx , Leo
Title: "The
Garden"
Publication: The Machine in the Garden; Technology and the Pastoral Idea in
America
Publisher: Oxford Univ. Press
City: New York
Date: 1961
Pages: 73-144
Notes: This chapter
discusses in addition to Robert Beverley and Crevecoeur TJ's Notes as the most appealing, vivid,
and thorough statement of the pastoral ideal in our literature. A suggestive and subtle analysis of
style and intention, but the attempt to fit the book into a thematic category like pastoral may
seem restricting.
Reference: 3078
1961
Name: LaMontagne , Leo E.
Title: "Jefferson as Classifier and "Jefferson and the Library of Congress"
Publication: American Library Classification, with Special Reference to the Library of
Congress
Publisher: Shoe String Press
City: Hamden, Conn.
Date: 1961
Pages: 27-60
Notes: On the
historical background and subsequent development of TJ's system of library classification. Best
work on this topic.
Reference: 3005
1961
Name: Jones , Paul W.
Title: "Jefferson and the National Gazette."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Bowling Green State Univ.
Date: 1961
Pages: none given
Reference: 1721
1961
Name: MacLeish , Archibald
Title: "Our Lives, Our Fortunes, and Our Sacred Honor."
Publication: Think
Volume: 27
Date: 1961
Pages: 2-23
Notes: Short play on TJ and
Adams.
Reference: 3062
1961
Name: McColley , Robert
McNair
Title: "Gentlemen and Slavery in Jefferson's Virginia."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of
California, Berkeley
City: Berkeley
Date: 1961
Pages: none
given
Notes: Published in 1964 as Slavery and Jeffersonian Virginia.
Reference: 1791
1961
Name: Howell , Wilbur Samuel
Title: "The Declaration of Independence and Eighteenth-Century Logic."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 18
Date: (1961)
Pages: 463-84
Notes: Contends that "an unmistakable parallelism exists between the argumentative structure
of the Declaration and the theory of argumentative structure set forth in the most significant of
the logics and rhetorics of Jefferson's time, particularly William Duncan's The Elements of
Logick.
Reference: 2896
1961
Name: Lee , Gordon C., ed.
Title: Thomas Jefferson on Education
Publisher: Teachers College, Columbia Univ.
City: New York
Date: 1961
Pages: pp. vi, 167
Notes: Largely an
anthology of TJ's relevant writings but with an introduction useful to students.
Reference: 3018
1961
Name: Mendelson , Wallace and Samuel
Krislov
Title: "Jefferson on Judicial Review."
Publication: Journal of Public
Law
Volume: 10
Date: (1961)
Pages: 113-24
Notes: "A Reply to Professor Krislov" and "The
Alleged Inconsistency: A Revised Version" debate Krislov's article in J. Pub. Law., 9(1960), on
the consistency of TJ's views on judicial review.
Reference: 1830
1961
Name: Scheffel , Richard L.
Title: "Presidential Bird Watcher."
Publication: Audubon Magazine
Volume: 63
Date: 1961
Pages: 138-39
Notes: TJ could identify over 100 birds, knew Alexander Wilson's and
Mark Catesby's work on ornithology.
Reference: 3257
1961
Name: Nichols , Frederick
Doveton
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Architectural Drawings Compiled and with
Commentary and a Check List
Publisher: Massachusetts Historical Society
City: Boston
Date: 1961
Pages: pp. 46
Notes: Adds a checklist of
TJ's drawings to the foregoing; 3rd edition also published in 1961, adds Charlottesville: Thomas
Jefferson Memorial Foundation and The University Press of Virginia as co-publishers, 48 pp.
Useful research tool, especially these two editions.
Reference: 3129
1961
Name: Noll , Bink
Title: "Air
Tunnel, Monticello."
Publication: Kenyon Review
Volume: 23
Date: (1961)
Pages: 67
Notes: Poem; the air tunnel is part of a waste removal system TJ
devised.
Reference: 3133
1961
Name: Reps , John W.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Checkerboard Towns."
Publication: Journal of the Society of
Architectural Historians
Volume: 20
Date: (1961)
Pages: 108-14
Notes: TJ proposed an
alternating open square plan for Jeffersonville, Ind. which was later tried in Jackson, Miss.; good
account.
Reference: 3220
1961
Name: Reckley , Gladys
Title: "The Shadwell Reconstruction."
Publication: Commonwealth, The Magazine of
Virginia
Volume: 28
Date: 1961
Pages: 20
Notes: Account of efforts to find site of house TJ was
born in and to build an approximate reconstruction.
Reference: 1007
1961
Name: Peterson , Merrill D.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the National Purpose."
Publication: Proceedings of the
APS
Volume: 105
Date: (1961)
Pages: 517-20
Notes: Contends that a renewed "National
Purpose" cannot be founded on old doctrines and symbols of the native political tradition but that
Jeffersonian symbol and value are still important in preserving institutions of freedom and self
government and in insisting on the moral accountability of actions in the National
Interest.
Reference: 2408
1961
Name: Sanford , Charles L.
Title: "The Art of Virtue: Franklin and Jefferson"
Publication: The Quest for Paradise:
Europe and the American Moral Imagination.
Publisher: Univ. of Illinois Press
City: Urbana
Date: 1961
Pages: 114-34
Notes: TJ as a culture hero who virtually abandoned the Puritan view
of unregenerate man and cleared the way for "the creation of an American Adam by romantic
nationalism."
Reference: 2436
1961
Name: Warner , Charles Willard
Hoskins
Title: "Jefferson's Williamsburg Friends"
Publication: Road to
Revolution: Virginia's Rebels from Bacon to Jefferson
Publisher: Garrett and Massie
City: Richmond
Date: 1961
Pages: 131-42
Notes: Derivative account of Small, Wythe, and Fauquier.
Reference: 1269
1961
Name: Whitehill , Jane
Title: "The Papers of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: PMHB
Volume: 85
Date: (1961)
Pages: 78-81,211-15
Notes: Review essay of the first 15 volumes of the Papers
discusses editorial decisions and the insights offered by the material into the character of
TJ.
Reference: 1289
1961
Name: Tobin , Richard L.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson Buys Louisiana—On His Own"
Publication: Decisions of
Destiny
Publisher: World
City: Cleveland
Date: 1961
Pages: 32-51
Notes: Popular history
covering the diplomatic and constitutional issues involved in the Louisiana Purchase.
Reference: 2030
1961
Name: Via , Vera V.
Title: "Mr. Jefferson's Uneasy Rest."
Publication: Virginia Cavalcade
Volume: 11
Date: 1961
Pages: 27-32.
Notes: The Monticello graveyard.
Reference: 1256
1961
Name: Tipple , John. A.
Title: Hamilton/Th. Jefferson: The New Order
Publisher: Howard Allen
City: Cleveland
Date: 1961
Pages: pp. 243
Notes: The old Hamilton-TJ story
rehashed.
Reference: 2029
1962
Name: Bridgman , Richard
Title: "Jefferson's Farmer Before Jefferson."
Publication: American
Quarterly
Volume: 14
Date: (1962)
Pages: 567-77
Notes: Pre-revolutionary
literature on farming was adapted for the most part from English sources and had little relevance
for the American situation. Despite the idealizations of pastoral poetry, observers of actual
American farmers often found them lazy and ignorant. "Jefferson's forceful idealism" claims the
author, "rescued American pride."
Reference: 2615
1962
Name: Binder , Frederick
Melvin
Title: "The Color Problem in Early National America as Viewed by John
Adams, Jefferson and Jackson."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Columbia Univ.
Date: 1962
Pages: pp. 259
Notes: TJ wished to lighten the burden of the
negro slave and the Indian, but he was "governed by a desire to assure national unity ..." and he
attempted to discourage the entry of slavery into national deliberation. DAI 24/05, p.
1987.
Reference: 1398
1962
Name: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello April 13, 1962 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson
Memorial Foundation
City: Monticello
Date: 1962
Pages: pp.(12)
Notes: Note on "Thomas Jefferson, Gourmet" by Helen D.
Bullock.
Reference: 2535
1962
Name: Anonymous
Title: "The Remarkable Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: The Humble Way (Humble Oil
Co.)
Volume: Summer
Date: 1962
Pages: 13-17
Notes: TJ's talents on display at
Monticello.
Reference: 1012
1962
Name: Anonymous
Title: Touring Europe with Thomas Jefferson
Publication: Life
Volume: 52
Date: 1962
Pages: 64-75
Notes: Follows the route of TJ's 1787 trip to Southern France and
Italy.
Reference: 1199
1962
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Thomas Jefferson Country Gentleman."
Publication: Red Rose Farm Family
Magazine
Date: 1962
Pages: Inside front cover-2, 15
Reference: 3332
1962
Name: Blanken , Maurice C.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Imperialist."
Publication: Social Studies
Volume: 53
Date: (1962)
Pages: 140-42
Notes: TJ made possible the dream of manifest destiny;
minor.
Reference: 1403
1962
Name: Bush , Alfred L.
Title: The Life Portraits of Thomas Jefferson. Catalogue of an Exhibition at the University of
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 12 through 26 April, 1962
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson
Memorial Foundation
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1962
Pages: pp.
101
Notes: Rpt. in Jefferson and the Arts: An Extended View, ed. William Howard
Adams (item # 2521). Best catalogue on the life portraits; discusses their history, condition,
iconographic importance, etc.
Reference: 2641
1962
Name: Cox , Warren
Title: "The Mood of a Great Campus."
Publication: Architectural Forum
Volume: 116
Date: 1962
Pages: 74-82
Notes: TJ's architecture establishes his spirit at the Univ. of Virginia;
mostly photographs. Rpt. Univ. of Vir~inia Alumni News. 48(March 1962), 4-12.
Reference: 2717
1962
Name: Fisher , Marvin
Title: "An Answer to Jefferson on Manufactures."
Publication: South Atlantic
Quarterly
Volume: 61
Date: (1962)
Pages: 345-53
Notes: Argues that the best
answer to TJ's Query xix in Notes is found in the
Reference: 2791
1962
Name: Detweiler , Philip F
Title: "The Changing Reputation of the Declaration of Independence: The First Fifty
Years."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 19
Date: (1962)
Pages: 557-74.
Notes: Argues that attitudes toward the Declaration correspond directly with those held about its
author.
Reference: 353
1962
Name: Fahy , Everett P., Jr.
Title: "The Sully Portrait of Jefferson."
Publication: Univ. of Virginia
Magazine
Volume: 124
Date: 1962
Pages: 22-24
Notes: History of Sully's two
portraits, the life study and the full length portrait.
Reference: 2780
1962
Name: Dillon , Wilton S.
Title: Thomas Jefferson on Foreign Education
Publication: Phelps-Stokes Fund
Occasional Papers
Volume: No. 6
Date: 1962
Pages: pp. 6
Notes: TJ's advice for young
Americans to be educated at home is similar to present day policies of countries such as Ghana.
Reprints TJ's letter of October 15, 1785 to J. Bannister, Jr.
Reference: 2752
1962
Name: Garraty , John A.
Title: "The Case of the Missing Commissions"
Publication: Quarrels That Have Shaped
the Constitution
Publisher: Harper and
Row
City: New York
Date: 1962
Pages: 1-14
Notes: Explains how TJ's attempt to counter John Adams' midnight judges was met by John
Marshall and the case of Marbury vs. Madison. Also published in essentially the same form in
American Herita~e. 14(June 1963), 6-9, 84-89.
Reference: 1628
1962
Name: Congleton , James
Edward
Title: "James Thomson Callender, Johnson and Jefferson."
Publication: Johnsonian Studies
Date: 1962
Pages: 161-72
Notes: Callender began his career in England by publishing two attacks on Samuel
Johnson.
Reference: 296
1962
Name: Collins , Peter
Title: "Origins of Graph Paper as an Influence on Architectural Design."
Publication: Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
Volume: 21
Date: (1962)
Pages: 159-62
Notes: Meticulous account of TJ's early use of graph paper, but
refrains from calling him the inventor of this method, although there is no evidence for anyone
before him.
Reference: 2699
1962
Name: Clancy , Herbert J.
Title: The Democratic Party, Jefferson to Jackson
Publisher: Fordham Univ. Press
City: New
York
Date: 1962
Pages: 3-97
Notes: A somewhat superficial
treatment of party organization and development.
Reference: 1489
1962
Name: DeRosier , Arthur H., Jr.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Removal of the Choctaw Indians."
Publication: Southern Quarterly
Volume: 1
Date: (1962)
Pages: 52-62
Notes: Contends that TJ's policy of getting Indians off their land was practically successful in
the short run but a moral failure which "will forever remain a blot" on his record.
Reference: 1552
1962
Name: Conant , James B.
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the Development of American Public Education
Publisher: Univ. of California
Press
City: Berkeley
Date: 1962
Pages: pp. x, 164
Notes: TJ was a genuine educational innovator who was concerned with education for everyone
and at all levels; however, his notion of progressively selective education was not accepted, for
"the doctrine of equality of status came in conflict with the notion of equality of opportunity."
But the 1960's are different from previous times, and TJ's ideas are more relevant.
Reference: 2708
1962
Name: Commager , Henry
Steele
Title: Crusaders for Freedom.
Publisher: Doubleday
City: Garden City
Date: 1962
Pages: 52-58
Notes: Juvenile; emphasizes TJ as proponent of
religious freedom.
Reference: 288
1962
Name: Healey , Robert M.
Title: Jefferson on Religion in Public Education
Publisher: Yale Univ. Press
City: New Haven
Date: 1962
Pages: pp. xi, 294
Notes: Argues that TJ's belief in the principle
of separation of church and state and his belief in the importance of public education were not
mutually dependent but were "parallel developments rooted equally in his total philosophy" and
were both essential to democracy. Rpt. Hamden, Conn.: Shoe String Press, 1970.
Reference: 2867
1962
Name: Klingensmith , Thelma
H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Contribution to Public Elementary Education."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Univ. of North
Dakota
Date: 1962
Pages: pp.iii,60
Reference: 2995
1962
Name: Knudson , Jerry Wayne
Title: "The Jefferson Years: Response by the Press, 1801-1809."
Publication: Ph.D.
dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1962
Pages: pp. 379
Notes: Studies the reaction of
four major Federalist and four Republican papers to seven major issues of TJ's presidency. TJ did
not have the effective newspaper support later enjoyed by Jackson. His correspondence with
William Duane suggests he cultivated the National Intelligencer as official reporter and the
Aurora as "unofficial partisan scrapper." DAI 23/08, p. 2893.
Reference: 1745
1962
Name: Hook , Sidney
Title: The Paradox of Freedom
Publisher: Univ. of California Press
City: Berkeley
Date: 1962
Pages: pp. ix, 152
Notes: Claiming "The
true Jeffersonian can recognize as supreme only that authority which Jefferson regarded as
supreme in human affairs: the authority of human reason," tries to demonstrate how moral rights
"develop out of the marriage of interests and intelligence."
Reference: 2286
1962
Name: Malone , Dumas
Title: Jefferson and His Time: Jefferson and the Ordeal of Liberty
Volume: none
Publisher: Little
Brown
City: Boston
Date: 1962
Pages: pp. xxx, 545
Notes: Covers the years 1792-1801, until TJ's inauguration as president.
Reference: 760
1962
Name: Kaplan , Lawrence S.
Title: "Jefferson's Foreign Policy and Napoleon's Ideologues."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 19
Date: (1962)
Pages: 344-59
Notes: Claims TJ erred in his relations with the French Ideologues by "joining them in
minimizing the evils of the Empire and in overestimating their influence in Napoleon's
government."
Reference: 1724
1962
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
1962
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
1962
Name: Smith , Glenn C.
Title: Thomas Jefferson Loved Flowers
Publication: Flower and Garden
Volume: 6
Date: 1962
Pages: 30-31
Reference: 3294
1962
Name: Smith , Doris N.
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Proposals Concerning Public Education of an Educated
Electorate
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Bowling Green State Univ.
Date: 1962
Reference: 3293
1962
Name: Padover , Saul K.
Title: "Jefferson Still Survives."
Publication: New York Times Magazine
Date: 1962
Pages: 28+
Notes: Reply by B. B. Baines, May 13, 1962. 4.
Reference: 900
1962
Name: Randall , David
Title: "'Dukedom Large Enough': III. Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of
Independence."
Publication: Papers of the Bibliographic Society of
America
Volume: 56
Date: (1962)
Pages: 472-80
Notes: Rare book dealer and librarian discusses
collecting Jeffersoniana; rpt. in Dukedom Large Enough. New York: Random House, 1969.
273-80.
Reference: 3213
1962
Name: Prager , Frank D.
Title: "Trends and Developments in American Patent Law from Jefferson to Clifford."
Publication: American Journal of Legal History
Volume: 6
Date: (1962)
Pages: 45-62
Notes: pp. 45-48 give a succinct account of TJ's handling of the patent office.
Reference: 1902
1962
Name: Schonberg , Harold C.
Title: "Jefferson and the Piano."
Publication: The Piano Teacher
Volume: 4
Date: 1962
Pages: 11-12
Reference: 3260
1962
Name: Rhinesmith , William
Donald
Title: Joseph Dennie, Critic of Jeffersonian Democracy
Publication: Essays in History
Volume: 7
Date: 1962
Pages: 37-52
Notes: Focus on Dennie, High Federalist editor of The Port Folio, 1801-1809.
Reference: 1918
1962
Name: White , Morton and
Lucia
Title: "The Irenic Age: Franklin, Crevecoeur, and Jefferson"
Publication: The Intellectual Versus the City, From Thomas Jefferson to Frank Lloyd
Wright
Publisher: Harvard Univ. Press
City: Cambridge
Date: 1962
Pages: 6-20
Notes: For TJ "the republic
and the city joined hands only in a marriage of convenience."
Reference: 2489
1962
Name: Wilbur , Margaret Eyer
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Apostle of Liberty
Publisher: Liveright
City: New York
Date: 1962
Pages: pp. 417
Notes: Popular biography with invented
dialogue.
Reference: 1300
1962
Name: Van Der Linden , Frank
Title: The Turning Point: Jefferson's Battle for the Presidency
Publisher: Robert B.
Luce
City: Washington
Date: 1962
Pages: pp.x, 371
Notes: The “story of the public battles and the secret intrigues which enabled Thomas Jefferson
to win the presidency in ‘the Revolution of 1800'” and “of the romance between Margaret
Bayard and Samuel Harrison Smith.”
Reference: 1244
1962
Name: Williams , Kenneth
Rayner
Title: "The Ethics of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Ph.D.
dissertation
Publisher: Boston Univ.
City: Boston
Date: 1962
Pages: pp. 247
Notes: TJ believed that
morality rested on the relation of man to man, but that religion was a private affair. The
government had moral obligations to respect the natural rights of free men, although Indians and
Negroes were barred from citizenship because of the supposed inferiority of their culture or race.
DAI 23/05, p. 1744.
Reference: 2492
1962
Name: Verner , Coolie
Title: "Mr. Jefferson's Crusade Against Ignorance."
Publication: Journal of Education
of the Faculty and College of Education of the University of British Columbia
Volume: 7
Date: 1962
Pages: 16-24
Notes: Survey of TJ's work for public education; slight.
Reference: 3377
1962
Name: Thompson , Daniel
Pierce
Title: Green Mountain Boy at Monticello: A Talk with Jefferson in 1822.
Introduction by Howard C. Rice, Jr.
Publisher: Book Cellar
City: Brattleboro
Date: 1962
Pages: 35
Notes: The Vermont novelist's youthful visit to TJ;
discussion mainly turned on the “social revolution” then taking place in Virginia and on
education. Met TJ on the campus of the University then under construction.
Reference: 1186
1963
Name: Bear , James A. Jr.
Title: "Accounts of Monticello: 1780-1878, A Selective Bibliography."
Publication: Magazine of Albermarle County History
Volume: 21
Date: 1963
Pages: 13-27
Notes: Checklist of first hand accounts, arranged chronologically.
Reference: 99
1963
Name: Brown , Stuart Gerry
Title: "The Mind of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Ethics
Volume: 73
Date: (1963)
Pages: 79-99
Notes: TJ's philosophical background, particularly Bacon, Locke, and
Epicurus. This essay incorporated in the author's Thomas Jefferson.
Reference: 2158
1963
Name: Brent , Robert A.
Title: "Nicholas Philip Trist—A Link Between Jefferson and Jackson?"
Publication: Southern Quarterly
Volume: I(no. 2, 1963)
Date: 1963
Pages: 87-97
Notes: Sketch of Trist as TJ's secretary and grandson-in-law and friend of Jackson.
Reference: 177
1963
Name: Ammon , Harry
Title: "James Monroe and the Election of 1808 in Virginia."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 20
Date: (1963)
Pages: 33-56
Notes: Discusses cooling of relations between TJ and Monroe which led to the younger man's
becoming the "Old Republican" presidential candidate.
Reference: 1356
1963
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson Offers His Library."
Publication: Manuscripts
Volume: 15
Publisher: Univ. of Chicago Libraries
Date: (1963)
Pages: 3-7
Notes: Prints letter, now at Chicago, of September
21, 1814, offering to sell his library to the nation.
Reference: 3367
1963
Name: Bliven , Bruce
Title: "Our Legacy from Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: Reader's Digest
Volume: 82
Date: 1963
Pages: 160-68
Notes: Superficial; rpt. in A Mirror for Greatness. New York: McGraw
Hill, 1975. 107-35 in revised form.
Reference: 139
1963
Name: Boyd , Julian P.
Title: The Enduring World of Thomas Jefferson.
Publisher: College of William and Mary
City: Williamsburg
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. 20
Notes: "What the
world of Jefferson has to offer us ... is only an abstraction and an example drawn from an era that
may be wholly irrelevant in the world we face."
Reference: 159
1963
Name: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the College of William and Mary
Publisher: College of William and
Mary
City: Williamsburg
Date: 1963
Pages: unpag.
Notes: Catalogue of "An Exhibit of Books, Manuscripts, and Artifacts Prepared in Observance
of Charter Day, February Eighth, Nineteen Sixty-Three ."
Reference: 3327
1963
Name: Burns , James
McGregor
Title: "Jefferson and the Strategy of Parties"
Publication: The
Deadlock of Democracy: Four-Party Politics in America
Publisher: Prentice-Hall
City: Englewood Cliffs,
N.J.
Date: 1963
Pages: 24-46
Notes: Argues that TJ was responsible
for overturning the Madisonian model of the Constitution by leading the development of a
strategy of majority rule through parties. An important statement.
Reference: 1455
1963
Name: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello April 9, 1963 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson
Memorial Foundation
City: Monticello
Date: 1963
Pages: pp.(16)
Notes: Contains note on TJ's love of music.
Reference: 2536
1963
Name: Bullock , Helen Duprey
Title: Mr. Jefferson's Method of Preparing Glace from Petit's Recipe
Publisher: The
Author
City: Washington
Date: 1963
Pages: Broadside
Reference: 2636
1963
Name: Densford , John P.
Title: "Value Theory as Basic to a Philosophy of Education; with Special Reference to the
Educational Theories of Thomas Jefferson and John Dewey."
Publication: History of
Education Quarterly
Volume: 3
Date: (1963)
Pages: 102-06
Notes: Contends TJ's
educational philosophy rested on his epistomology, hence it is "an expression of his value
theory."
Reference: 2207
1963
Name: Colver , Anne
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Author of Independence
Publisher: Garrard
City: Champaign, Ill.
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. 80
Notes: Juvenile.
Reference: 287
1963
Name: Garrett , Leroy James
Title: Alexander Campbell and Thomas Jefferson: A Comparative Study of Two Old
Virginians
Publisher: Wilkinson Publishing Co.
City: Dallas
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. 32
Notes: Campbell, founder of the Disciples of Christ, admired TJ with
reservations about his "infidelity," and made three visits to Monticello and TJ's grave. He
frequently referred to TJ in his magazine The Millennial Harbinger. TJ would have approved of
his anti-Calvinism.
Reference: 2244
1963
Name: Chambers , William
Nisbet
Title: Political Parties in a New Nation: The American Experience,
1776-1809
Publisher: Oxford Univ. Press
City: New York
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. 231
Notes: TJ discussed throughout, particularly as president and party
leader on pp. 170-90. TJ was able to consolidate the Republican's power in his first term, but
infighting in his second term foreshadowed the difficulties his successors would meet.
Reference: 1479
1963
Name: Gummere , Richard M.
Title: "Adams and Jefferson"
Publication: The American Colonial Mind and the
Classical Tradition
Publisher: Harvard Univ.
Press
City: Cambridge
Date: 1963
Pages: 191-97
Notes: TJ's use of classical learning as evidenced in his correspondence with Adams.
Reference: 2848
1963
Name: Cunningham , Noble E.,
Jr.
Title: "The Diary of Frances Few, 1808-1809."
Publication: Journal of
Southern History
Volume: 29
Date: (1963)
Pages: 345-61
Notes: Washington diary of
Gallatin's niece, who dined with TJ.
Reference: 319
1963
Name: Donovan , Frank
Title: The Thomas Jefferson Papers
Publisher: Dodd Mead
City: New York
Date: 1963
Pages: pp.ix, 304
Notes: TJ's career narrated by piecing together
bits of his own writing; selections are too brief; commentary jejune
Reference: 367
1963
Name: Dos Passos , John
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the World of Today."
Publication: Congressional Record.
109
Volume: no. 44
Date: 1963
Pages: 4428-32.
Notes: Argues that if the organization of society
has changed, human nature has not, and TJ still can teach us about democracy. A passion for
freedom is the best weapon against communism.
Reference: 373
1963
Name: Force , Gerald, comp.
Title: The Jefferson Drafts of the Declaration of Independence in Facsimile
Publisher: Acropolis
Books
City: Washington
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. (12)
Notes: Facsimile of the rough draft and fragments, together with the Dunlap broadside;
annotated, but not significant.
Reference: 1607
1963
Name: Girouard , Mark
Title: "Monticello, Virginia, The Home of Thomas Jefferson from 1771 to 1826."
Publication: Country Life
Volume: 133
Date: (1963)
Pages: 106-110
Notes: Intelligent account focusing on TJ's innovations and
contrivances, some successful, some not.
Reference: 479
1963
Name: Dos Passos , John
Title: Thomas Jefferson: The Making of a President
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
City: Boston
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. 184
Notes: Juvenile.
Reference: 374
1963
Name: Friis , Herman R.
Title: Baron Alexander von Humboldt's Visit to Washington, D.C., June 1 through June 13,
1804
Publication: Records of the Columbian Historical Society. 1960-62
Publisher: The Society
City: Washington
Date: 1963
Pages: 1-35
Notes: Detailed account of Humboldt's visit and
meeting with TJ
Reference: 462
1963
Name: Heslep , Robert D.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's View of Equal Social Opportunity."
Publication: Educational Theory
Volume: 13
Date: (1963)
Pages: 142-48
Reference: 2278
1963
Name: Malone , Dumas
Title: Thomas Jefferson as Political Leader
Publisher: Univ. of California Press
City: Berkeley
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. viii, 75
Notes: How TJ became
a party leader, developed in biographical terms.
Reference: 1813
1963
Name: Heslep , Robert Durham
Title: "The Views of Jefferson and Dewey as Bases for Clarifying the Role of Education in an
American Democratic State."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Chicago
Date: 1963 Notes: See #2880.
Reference: 2881
1963
Name: Halliday , E. M.
Title: "Nature's God and the Founding Fathers."
Publication: American
Heritage
Volume: 14
Date: 1963
Pages: 4-7, 100-06
Notes: TJ and Madison on the principles of
freedom of religion.
Reference: 2265
1963
Name: Lydon , James G.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Mathurins."
Publication: Catholic Historical
Review
Volume: 49
Date: (1963)
Pages: 192-202
Notes: TJ used members of the Mathurins, or
Order of the Holy Trinity, to aid in redemption of American captives from the Barbary pirates in
1787-90.
Reference: 1783
1963
Name: Luebke , Fred C.
Title: "The Origins of Thomas Jefferson's Anti-Clericalism."
Publication: Church
History
Volume: 32
Date: (1963)
Pages: 344-56
Notes: Argues that TJ's attitude toward the
clergy had its origins in the slanderous attacks of Federalist ministers during the election of
1800.
Reference: 2340
1963
Name: Magnuson , Roger P.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Separation of Church and State."
Publication: Educational Forum
Volume: 27
Date: (1963)
Pages: 417-21
Notes: Argues that TJ never intended to build an impregnable wall between church and state; his
refusal to authorize a chair of divinity at the University is a rejection of sectarianism not of
religion.
Reference: 2352
1963
Name: Hillbruner , Anthony
Title: "Word and Deed: Jefferson's Addresses to the Indians."
Publication: Speech
Monographs
Volume: 30
Date: (1963)
Pages: 328-34
Notes: "Simple logic and
clear-cut structure were the major rhetorical features" of TJ's speeches to visiting Indians. Claims
that after 1803 the tone of the addresses becomes paternal instead of fraternal, a response to
changing historical und political pressures. Argues that TJ is a better speaker than he is given
credit for, but that the evolving Indian policy revealed in the addresses shows him to be less of a
democratic idealist than is sometimes thought.
Reference: 2884
1963
Name: Hodges , Wiley E.
Title: "Pro-governmentalism in Virginia, 1789-1836: A Pragmatic Liberal Pattern in the
Political Heritage."
Publication: Journal of Politics
Volume: 25
Date: (1963)
Pages: 333-60
Notes: Contends that many Virginians, TJ among them, "believed that
government should regulate and promote the economic and other interests of individuals."
Evidence for TJ's adherence to this view comes mostly from his action in support of public
education.
Reference: 2282
1963
Name: McCaleb , Walter F.
Title: New Light on Aaron Burr
Publication: Austin: Texas Quarterly
Studies
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. xxi, 166
Notes: See particularly in
Chapter 9, "Jefferson's Conduct" (96-102), which charges 'qn relation to the Conspiracy, Thomas
Jefferson occupies a meretricious position, unique, malevolent." Sees Burr as an innocent victim
.
Reference: 1789
1963
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
1963
Name: Koch , Adrienne
Title: Adams and Jefferson: "Posterity Must Judge."
Publisher: Rand McNally
City: Chicago
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. 60
Notes: A casebook, leaving the answer up to the
student.
Reference: 1749
1963
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
1963
Name: Levy , Leonard W.
Title: Jefferson & Civil Liberties, The Darker Side
Publisher: Harvard Univ. Press
City: Cambridge
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. xv, 225
Notes: Argues that,
although TJ was a libertarian who was an important worker for American civil liberties, he
"never once risked career or reputation to champion free speech, fair trial, or any other libertarian
value. On many occasions he was on the wrong side. On others he trimmed his sails and
remained silent." Not all readers will agree with this book, but those wishing to deal with the
subject must take account of it.
Reference: 1767
1963
Name: Sealove , Sandra
Title: "The Founding Fathers as Seen by the Marques de Casa-Irujo."
Publication: The
Americas
Volume: 20
Date: (1963)
Pages: 37-42
Notes: Irujo became Spanish
ambassador to the U.S. in 1796 and described TJ and others in letters now in the Archivo
Historico Nacional, Madrid.
Reference: 1954
1963
Name: Rosten , Leo
Title: "They Made Our World ... 2 ... Jefferson."
Publication: Look
Volume: 27
Date: 1963
Pages: 52-53
Notes: Sketch.
Reference: 1043
1963
Name: Miller , Vincent
Title: "Perspective on the Founders."
Publication: National Review
Volume: 14
Date: 1963
Pages: 117-19
Notes: Review essay of books on Adams, Hamilton, and TJ, claiming
"he wove into our life a dangerously wafty idealism."
Reference: 833
1963
Name: Peterson , Helen Stone
Title: "The President's Daughters."
Publication: Virginia Cavalcade
Volume: 13
Date: 1963
Pages: 18-22
Notes: Biographical sketch of Martha and Maria.
Reference: 950
1963
Name: Pierson , William H., Jr.
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Educator and Architect
Publisher: Williams College
City: Williamstown,
Mass.
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. 8
Notes: TJ's design for the Univ. of
Virginia shows a "practical educator seeking to give order and cohesiveness."
Reference: 3195
1963
Name: Peterson , Merrill D.
Title: "Henry Adams on Jefferson the President."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 39
Date: (1963)
Pages: 187-201
Notes: "... the validity of Adams' interpretation of Jefferson hinges on
the validity of his basic assumption: that he was a theorist and a doctrinaire." Nevertheless,
Adams' work is a great example of the historian's art.
Reference: 955
1963
Name: Peterson , Merrill D.
Title: Jefferson's 'Consent of the Governed': Convolutions of a Doctrine. An Address Delivered
at Monticello on April 13, 1963
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. (17)
Notes: Development
of the idea of the consent of the governed; using Lincoln's phrase, argues that government of the
people came first, by the people in the mid-19th century, for the people in the 20th
century.
Reference: 2405
1963
Name: Menzies , Sir Robert
Title: Jefferson Oration; Speech by the Prime Minister of Australia
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson
Memorial Foundation
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1963
Pages: pp.
23
Notes: Credits TJ with an influence on Australian democracy.
Reference: 820
1963
Name: Webster , Donald B., Jr.
Title: "The Day Jefferson Got Plastered."
Publication: American
Heritage
Volume: 14
Date: 1963
Pages: 24-27
Notes: J. H. I. Browere makes a life-mask of TJ
that almost proves to be his death-mask.
Reference: 3404
1963
Name: Wranek , William H.
Title: "Charlottesville and the University: A Jeffersonian View."
Publication: Magazine
of Albemarle County History
Volume: 21
Date: 1963
Pages: 5-11
Notes: TJ wished to appoint Thomas Cooper as professor of chemistry at the University; prints
a recently discovered letter from him to Cooper, dated September 1, 1817.
Reference: 3439
1963
Name: Spencer , Thomas
Eugene
Title: "Education and American Liberalism: A comparison of the Views of
Thomas Jefferson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and John Dewey."
Publication: Ph.D.
dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Illinois
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. 262
Notes: "Despite obvious
differences, Jefferson, Emerson, and Dewey had much in common." DAI 24/10, p.
4099.
Reference: 3304
1963
Name: Wibberley , Leonard
Title: Young Man from the Piedmont; The Youth of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and
Giroux
City: New York
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. 184
Notes: Juvenile biography covering the years 1743-1776.
Reference: 1297
1963
Name: Stokes , Roy
Title: "The Fourth."
Publication: Library Journal
Volume: 88
Date: (1963)
Pages: 2648
Notes: TJ is "the symbol of all that librarianship stands for."
Reference: 3310
1963
Name: Varg , Paul A.
Title: Foreign Policies of the Founding Fathers
Publisher: Michigan State Univ. Press
City: Lansing
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. xi, 316
Notes: Covers the
period from 1774 to 1812. TJ discussed passim, but particularly in the chapters entitled "Credit
vs. Markets: The Origin of Party Conflict over Foreign Policy" and "Jefferson and Madison
Formulate Foreign Policy." Sees foreign policy as shaped by party warfare and by the
psychological forces vested in the symbols of an aristocratic Europe and a virtuous
America.
Reference: 2052
1963?
Name: Anonymous
Title: The Thomas Jefferson Society of the United States of America
Publisher: The
Society
City: Hancock, N.H.
Date: 1963?
Pages: broadside
Notes: Announces the purpose of the Society to disseminate the
principles of TJ; director is Albert Levitt
Reference: 1163
1964
Name: Boyd , Julian P.
Title: "The Chasm That Separated Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall"
Publication: Essays on the American Constitution: A Commemorative Volume in Honor of
Alpheus T. Mason, ed. Gottfried Dietze
Publisher: Prentice-Hall
City: Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
Date: 1964
Pages: 3-20
Notes: Suggestive study of the "inexplorable protagonists of two opposed
views of society." If neither was suited for the other's position, TJ ultimately is the more
significant figure because of his relativism which enabled him to respect the role of an
independent judiciary in spite of his temptations to curb it.
Reference: 1421
1964
Name: Boyd , Julian P.
Title: The Spirit of Christmas at Monticello
Publisher: Oxford University Press
City: New
York
Date: 1964
Pages: pp.60
Notes: Surveys the variety of
Christmas celebration in 18th century Virginia and discusses in particular TJ's visit at Christmas,
1759, to Colonel Nathaniel Dandridtge. TJ, however, does not mention in his letters festive
activities at Christmas, even though he clearly practiced some of the traditions. Best piece on the
subject.
Reference: 169
1964
Name: Bonn , Franklyn George,
Jr.
Title: "The Idea of Political Party in the Thought of Thomas Jefferson and James
Madison."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Minnesota
Date: 1964
Pages: pp.
305
Notes: Both TJ and Madison disapproved of parties, but in "the face of an
opposition whose unity they exaggerated" they became increasingly aware of the need for a
cohesive and organized party. Yet, their "suspicions of party activities in general ... account for a
number of their mistaken comments on the changed nature of American parties as evident by the
early 1800's." DAI 26/02, p. 1135.
Reference: 2143
1964
Name: Boykin , Edward
Title: Affectionately Yours, Thomas Jefferson
Publication: Ladies Home
Journal
Volume: 81
Date: 1964
Pages: 136-42
Notes: Introductory note and family
correspondence selected from the author's To the Girls and Boys
Reference: 172
1964
Name: Boykin , Edward
Title: To the Girls and Boys, Being The Delightful, Little-Known Letters of Thomas Jefferson
to and from His Children and Grandchildren
Publisher: Funk and Wagnalls
City: New York
Date: 1964
Pages: pp. x, 210
Notes: Historical notes and commentary
accompany the letters.
Reference: 174
1964
Name: Bizardel , Yvon and Howard C.
Rice, Jr.
Title: '"Poor in Love Mr. Short."'
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 21
Date: 1964
Pages: 516-32
Notes: Account of the "sentimental life" of TJ's
protege and secretary in France, 1784-1789, deals with the relationship between Short and
TJ.
Reference: 138
1964
Name: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello, April 12, 1964 In Memory of Thomas
Jefferson.
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: Monticello
Date: 1964
Pages: pp. (8)
Notes: Contains note on "Jefferson's Canons of
Conduct" by James A. Bear, Jr.
Reference: 60
1964
Name: Boyd , Julian P.
Title: "Foreward"
Publication: Thomas Jefferson on Science and Freedom: The Letter
to the Student William Greene Munford, June 18, 1799. With a Foreward by Julian P.
Boyd
Publisher: Achille J. St. Onge
City: Worcester, Mass.
Date: 1964
Pages: pp. 60
Notes: Discusses
TJ as letter writer and identifies Munford; a miniature book.
Reference: 2606
1964
Name: Aronson , Sidney H.
Title: Status and Kinship in the Higher Civil Service: Standards of Selection in the
Administrations of John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Andrew Jackson
Publisher: Harvard Univ.
Press
City: Cambridge
Date: 1964
Pages: pp. xiii, 274
Notes: Version of the dissertation; analysis of the social origins of presidential appointees in
three administrations, based on elaborate research into individuals and quantification of the
results.
Reference: 1371
1964
Name: Ackerman , James S.
Title: "11 Presidente Jefferson e il Palladianesimo Americano."
Publication: Bulletino
del Centro Internazionali di Studi de Architettura Andrea Palladio
Volume: 6
Date: 1964
Pages: 39-48
Notes: Good survey of TJ's career as an architect, emphasizing his
inspiration by Palladio; argues that TJ was attracted to his work because of his intelligent
evocation of Roman antiquity, the proportion and reason of his architecture, and the naturalistic
tendency of his thinking.
Reference: 2516
1964
Name: Anonymous
Title: Birthday Celebration in Honor of Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), Independence Hall,
Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Monday, April 13, 1964, 3:00 P.M.
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson
Society
City: Hancock, NH
Date: 1964
Pages: Broadside
Notes: One of the activities of this short-lived group; featured speech was "TJ and the
Constitution" by Davis Young Paschall.
Reference: 135
1964
Name: Brown , Robert E. and Katherine
Brown
Title: "The Revolution as a Social Movement"
Publication: Virginia
1705-1786: Democracy or Aristocracy?
Publisher: Michigan State Univ. Press
City: East Lansing
Date: 1964
Pages: 284-306
Notes: Argues that there was little if any internal
revolution in Virginia and that TJ himself was not very radical; discusses legislative action on
entail, primogeniture, franchise, education, and religion to show that only in the last two areas
was TJ in advance of his peers.
Reference: 1446
1964
Name: Arieli , Yehoshua
Title: "Free Society—The Formulation of the Jeffersonian Social Ideal" and "The Jeffersonian
Ideal—Social and Political Democracy"
Publication: Individualism and Nationalism in
American Ideology
Publisher: Harvard Univ.
Press
City: Cambridge
Date: 1964
Pages: 123-80
Notes: Contends TJ believed it was the function of the state to safeguard a social order that was
inherently free and natural.
Reference: 1367
1964
Name: Brown , Edward A.
Title: "An Investigation of the Attitudes Expressed by Richmond's Press toward Thomas
Jefferson in the Presidential Elections of 1800, 1804, and 1808."
Publication: M.A.
thesis
Publisher: Univ. of Richmond
Date: 1964
Pages: none given
Reference: 1441
1964
Name: Bedini , Silvio A.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Clock Designer."
Publication: Proceedings of the
APS
Volume: 108
Date: (1964)
Pages: 163-80
Notes: Interesting and extensive description of
TJ's interests in time pieces and time keeping as well as of his designs for various clocks,
including the Great Clock at Monticello. Illustrated.
Reference: 2575
1964
Name: Davis , Richard Beale
Title: Intellectual Life in Jefferson's Virginia 1790-1830
Publisher: Univ. of North Carolina
Press
City: Chapel Hill
Date: 1964
Pages: pp. x, 507
Notes: Examines a wide range of activity by a large number of characters, but contains a great
deal of information about TJ throughout. Very useful for background.
Reference: 2740
1964
Name: Carmer , Carl
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the Mockingbird Motif
Publisher: Southern Press
City: Macon, GA
Date: 1964
Pages: pp. v, 12
Notes: Using an anecdote about TJ and his pet
mockingbird, contends biographers need to be more sensitive to folklore and folklife.
Reference: 240
1964
Name: Catton , Bruce
Title: "The Moment of Decision."
Publication: American Heritage
Volume: 15
Date: 1964
Pages: 49-53
Notes: 5 presidential decisions; TJ's was to purchase Louisiana.
Minor.
Reference: 1478
1964
Name: McColley , Robert
Title: Slavery and Jeffersonian Virginia
Publisher: Univ. of Illinois Press
City: Urbana
Date: 1964
Pages: pp. x, 227
Notes: Covers approximately the years of
1776-1815; Virginia Jeffersonians developed "the model theory of American racism," and TJ
was the model racist. But if TJ was well behind such public advocates of emancipation as John
Jay, Anthony Benezet, and Robert Pleasants, he went as far as an elected representative of
Virginia could go in attacking slavery.
Reference: 1792
1964
Name: Kennedy , John F. and Julian P.
Boyd
Title: "A White House Luncheon, June 17, 1963."
Publication: New
York History
Volume: 45
Date: (1964)
Pages: 151-60
Notes: Kennedy's remarks
and Boyd's reply at a luncheon for sponsors and editors of projects under the aegis of the
National Historical Publications Commission; JFK promises support for the Jefferson Papers and
other editions; Boyd speaks on TJ's recognition of history as the basis for other
knowledge.
Reference: 2947
1964
Name: Lacy , Alexander Bustard,
Jr.
Title: "Jefferson and Congress: Congressional Method and Politics,
1801-1809."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1964
Pages: pp. iii,
326
Notes: By developing and using his role as party leader, TJ became an effective
presidential leader. He effected little change in legal institutions, but he fostered "a pattern of
political behavior which actually by-passed, and in effect made obsolete, certain aspects of the
formal constitutional system." DAI 25/05, p. 3084.
Reference: 1758
1964
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
1964
Name: Hazelton , Jean Hanvey
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Gourmet."
Publication: American Heritage
Volume: 15
Date: 1964
Pages: 20-21, 102-05
Notes: Discusses TJ's meals as prepared by his maitre de h'otel,
Etienne Lemaire, from 1806 to 1809; information gathered from Lemaire's Day Book.
Reference: 2865
1964
Name: Lincoln , A.
Title: "Jefferson the Scientist."
Publication: Pacific Discovery
Volume: 17
Date: 1964
Pages: 10-15
Notes: Sketch of TJ's natural history interests and the botanical
specimens sent back by Lewis and Clark.
Reference: 3035
1964
Name: Malone , Dumas
Title: "Jefferson, Hamilton, and the Constitution"
Publication: Theory and Practice in
American Politics, ed. William H. Nelson
Publisher: Univ. of Chicago Press
City: Chicago
Date: 1964
Pages: 13-23
Notes: TJ and Hamilton were important agents in the process of
interpreting the Constitution, but constitutional interpretation cannot be divorced from historical
circumstances. Discusses the bank question and the Alien and Sedition Laws.
Reference: 1809
1964
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
1964
Name: Jaffa , Harry V.
Title: "On the Nature of Civil and Religious Liberty"
Publication: The Conservative
Papers, intro. Melvin R. Laird
Publisher: Doubleday
City: New York
Date: 1964
Pages: 250-68
Notes: "One cannot be equally tolerant then, and certainly Jefferson
was not, of opinions destructive and of opinions not destructive of the regime of liberty itself."
Rpt. in Equality and Liberty: Theory and Practice in American Politics. New York: Oxford Univ.
Press, 1965. 168-89.
Reference: 2295
1964
Name: Hawke , David
Title: A
Transaction of Freemen: The Birth and Course of The Declaration of Independence
Publisher: Scribner's
City: New York
Date: 1964
Pages: pp. 282
Notes: An account of the
Declaration focusing on TJ's role in conceiving and drafting it. Ably written popular history,
contending that the Declaration revealed the appearance of a "solid ideological basis for unity" in
the new country and has been a continuing force against the status quo and vested
interests.
Reference: 1669
1964
Name: McGoldrick , James H.
Title: "The Dream of Mr. Jefferson and Certain Other Men."
Publication: The Clearing
House
Volume: 38
Date: (1964)
Pages: 552-55
Notes: Praises TJ's interest in public education;
insignificant.
Reference: 3057
1964
Name: Lincoln , A.
Title: "Jefferson and the West."
Publication: Pacific Discovery
Volume: 17
Date: 1964
Pages: 24-29
Notes: Sketch on sending out Lewis and Clark.
Reference: 3034
1964
Name: Nye , Russel B.
Title: "Jeffersonian Democracy"
Publication: Main Problems in American History, ed.
Howard H. Quint, Dean Albertson, and Milton Cantor
Publisher: Dorsey Press
City: Homewood, Ill.
Date: 1964
Pages: 126-35
Notes: Sketches TJ's pragmatic evolution of a theory of government;
revised edition, 1968.
Reference: 2386
1964
Name: Reid , Bill G.
Title: "The Agrarian Tradition and Urban Problems."
Publication: Midwest
Quarterly
Volume: 6
Date: (1964)
Pages: 75-86
Notes: TJ's agrarianism is still deeply rooted in
American thinking.
Reference: 2419
1964
Name: Owsley , Clifford
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and His First Inaugural"
Publication: Inaugural
Publisher: Olympic Press
City: New York
Date: 1964
Pages: 126-41
Notes: An eccentric rhetorical analysis of TJ's
speech; finds it a "great speech" with a "Survival quotient" of 85 out of a possible 100
points.
Reference: 3161
1964
Name: Smith , Sherwin D.
Title: "Forty-two Campaigns Ago."
Publication: New York Times
Magazine
Date: 1964
Pages: 82-88
Notes: On TJ, John Adams, and
America's "first campaign" in 1796.
Reference: 1990
1964
Name: Pi-Sunyer , Oriol
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Reluctant Manufacturer."
Publication: Janus
Volume: 51
Date: (1964)
Pages: 226-34
Notes: Derivative discussion of TJ's nailery; argues that his apparent
failure to manufacture nails on a commercial scale was a result of economic rather than
technological factors.
Reference: 3196
1964
Name: Schlesinger , Arthur M.
Title: "The Lost Meaning of 'The Pursuit of Happiness'."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 21
Date: (1964)
Pages: 325-27
Notes: "Pursuit" means practice of happiness.
Reference: 2440
1964
Name: Peterson , Merrill D.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and American National Policy, 1783-1793."
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1964
Pages: pp. 30
Notes: Mimeo
typescript, "To be read at the Conference on Early American History, Williamsburg, Virginia,
October 9, 1964." See the following item.
Reference: 1885
1964
Name: Peterson , Helen Stone
Title: "Francis Gilmer's Mission."
Publication: Virginia Cavalcade
Volume: 14
Date: 1964
Pages: 5-11
Notes: Sent by TJ to obtain professors for the University.
Reference: 3186
1964
Name: Sokolsky , Eric
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Our Seven Greatest Presidents
Publisher: Exposition
City: New York
Date: 1964
Pages: 29-39
Reference: 1120
1964
Name: Scott , Clinton Lee
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1826"
Publication: These Live Tomorrow: Twenty
Unitarian Universalist Biographies
Publisher: Beacon
Press
City: Boston
Date: 1964
Pages: 47-60
Notes: Sketch emphasizing his Unitarian sympathies.
Reference: 1069
1964
Name: Wibberley , Leonard
Title: A Dawn in the Trees; Thomas Jefferson, the Years 1776-1789
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and
Giroux
City: New York
Date: 1964
Pages: pp. 188
Notes: Juvenile biography.
Reference: 1293
1964
Name: Whitehill , Walter Muir
Title: "The Union of New England and Virginia."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 40
Date: (1964)
Pages: 516-30
Notes: TJ's connections with New England: John Adams, George
Ticknor, Ellen Randolph Coolidge.
Reference: 1290
1964
Name: Winston , Alexander
Title: "Mr. Jefferson in Paris."
Publication: American Society Legion of Honor
Magazine
Volume: 35
Date: (1964)
Pages: 139-50
Notes: Survey, nothing
new.
Reference: 1318
1964
Name: Tansill , Charles Callan
Title: The Secret Loves of the Founding Fathers
Publisher: Devin-Adair
City: New York
Date: 1964
Pages: 81-121
Notes: Superficial account of TJ's romantic
interests.
Reference: 1147
1964
Name: Tugwell , Rexford G.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: How They Became President: Thirty-five Ways
to the White House
Publisher: Simon &
Schuster
City: New York
Date: 1964
Pages: 42-52
Notes: Claims the election of 1800 shows on the Republican side a nearly perfect model of a
campaign; it protected its presidential candidate, exposed only subordinates, and provoked the
enemy to a self-defeating extremism.
Reference: 2035
1965
Name: Bizardel , Yvon
Title: "Les Americains de l'An II"
Publication: Informations &
Documents
Volume: 216
Date: 1965
Pages: 24-29
Notes: How TJ and other
Americans in Paris coped with the Revolution.
Reference: 137
1965
Name: Bradford , M. E.
Title: "Faulkner and the Jefferson Dream: Nationalism in 'Two Soldiers' and 'Shall Not
Perish."'
Publication: Mississippi Quarterly
Volume: 18
Date: 1965
Pages: 94-100
Notes: Asserts that Faulkner's admiration for his furmers and hill folk is an allegiance to "the
Jeffersonian ideal of 'independent' men.
Reference: 2612
1965
Name: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello, April 11, 1965 In Memory of Thomas
Jefferson.
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation,
City: Monticello
Date: 1965
Pages: pp. (16)
Notes: Contains "Some of Thomas Jefferson
Randolph's Recollections of His Grandfather" by James A. Bear, Jr.
Reference: 61
1965
Name: Butterfield , Lyman H.
Title: "An African Game Preserve: A Scholar's View of the Library of Congress."
Publication: Library Journal
Volume: 90
Date: (1965)
Pages: 5335-41
Notes: Emphasizes TJ's collection as the Library's "true
heart."
Reference: 2644
1965
Name: Bruchey , Stuart
Title: "Federal Government and Community Will"
Publication: The Roots of American
Economic Growth, 1607-1861: An Essay in Social Causation
Publisher: Harper and Row
City: New York
Date: 1965
Pages: 113-22
Notes: Examines the economic policies of TJ and
Hamilton and minimizes their practical differences.
Reference: 1449
1965
Name: Angermann , Erich
Title: "Stindische Rechtstraditionen in der Americanischen Unabhangigkeitserklarung."
Publication: Historische Zeitschrift
Volume: 200
Date: 1965
Pages: 61-91
Notes: "Traditions of the Rights of the Estates in the American Declaration of Independence."
Compares the complaints against George III to similar complaints in the Dutch Declaration of
1581, the trial of Charles I in 1649, and the English Bill of Rights of 1689. Argues that each
indicts monarchs for violating rights stemming not from natural law but from those belonging to
feudal estates.
Reference: 2120
1965
Name: Brent , Robert A.
Title: "Two Jeffersonian Myths Explored."
Publication: American Studies in the
Philippines
Volume: l
Date: 1965
Pages: 47-61
Notes: His belief in absolute
equality, his being a thorough-going democrat are myths. Punctures straw men. Revised version
published as "Puncturing Some Jeffersonian Mythology." Southern Quarterly. 6(1968),
175-90.
Reference: 2153
1965
Name: Anonymous
Title: Les Amis du Musee de Blerancourt
Publication: Jefferson
Publisher: n.p.
Date: 1965
Pages: pp. 19
Notes: Notes by various hands celebrating TJ upon the occasion of
acquiring a bust of him by Houdon. In French.
Reference: 2532
1965
Name: Anderson , John R.
Title: "A Twentieth-Century Reflection of the American Enlightenment."
Publication: Social Education
Volume: 29
Date: (1965)
Pages: 159-63
Notes: Inconclusive discussion of TJ and the school prayer issue.
Reference: 1359
1965
Name: Anonymous
Title: Presentation of the Restored East Lawn Gardens of the University of Virginia by the
Garden Club of Virginia, May 4, 1965.
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1965
Pages: pp. (35)
Notes: Contains accounts of excavations and
other research to determine original plans; also a short speech by Frederick D. Nichols, "Thomas
Jefferson, Landscape Architect."
Reference: 3202
1965
Name: Anonymous
Title: "The Monticello Swag."
Publication: House and Garden
Volume: 127
Date: 1965
Pages: 38-39
Notes: Modern adaptations of TJ's curtains.
Reference: 3107
1965
Name: Colbourn , H. Trevor
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Rights of Expatriated Men"
Publication: The Lamp of
History: Whig History and the Intellectual Origins of the American Revolution
Publisher: Univ. of North Carolina Press
City: Chapel
Hill
Date: 1965
Pages: 158-84
Notes: TJ's reading of whig history as
background for his Summary View as well as for his whole career. This is the key to "his
peculiar historical optimism, ... his staunch faith that the past could be successfully adapted to
the future in America."
Reference: 2182
1965
Name: Campbell , Orland
Title: The Lost Portraits of Thomas Jefferson Painted by Gilbert Stuart
Publisher: Adelphi Univ., Swirbul
Library
City: Garden City: N.Y.
Date: 1965
Pages: pp.
27
Notes: Slightly expanded version of the previous item; extensive scholarship but
not necessarily the right conclusion.
Reference: 2652
1965
Name: Cawelti , John C.
Title: "Natural Aristocracy and the New Republic: The Idea of Mobility in the Thought of
Franklin and Jefferson"
Publication: Apostles of the Self-Made Man
Publisher: Univ. of Chicago Press
City: Chicago
Date: 1965
Pages: 9-36
Notes: Argues that TJ favored
an institutional framework to channel the mobility of his natural aristocracy, but that the
anti-industrialism and suspicion of federal authority implicit in his thought obstructed the needed
central planning, particularly by his political heirs.
Reference: 2168
1965
Name: Cooper , Joseph
Title: "Jeffersonian Attitudes Toward Executive Leadership and Committee Development in the
House of Representatives."
Publication: Western Political Quarterly
Volume: 18
Date: (1965)
Pages: 45-63
Notes: TJ mentioned in passing as a typical "Jeffersonian"; describes
the impact of Jeffersonian theory upon the House's assertion of independence from the
Executive.
Reference: 1505
1965
Name: Cragan , Thomas Mount
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Early Attitudes toward Manufacturing, Agriculture, and
Commerce."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee
Date: 1965
Pages: pp.
331
Notes: Focuses on attitudes before 1790; "There is considerable evidence that
some of Jefferson's early views were not entirely inconsistent with the favorable attitudes toward
manufacturing he later exhibited." DAI 26/04, p. 2158.
Reference: 2193
1965
Name: Dillon , Richard
Title: "Jefferson's Grand Design"
Publication: Meriwether Lewis, A
Biography
Publisher: Coward-McCann
City: New York
Date: 1965
Pages: 1-5
Notes: TJ's interests in the
western territories and his visions of exploration presented as a key to Lewis's career.
Reference: 2751
1965
Name: Dowd , Morgan D.
Title: "Justice Joseph Story and the Politics of Appointment."
Publication: American
Journal of Legal History
Volume: 9
Date: (1965)
Pages: 265-85
Notes: Analyzes TJ's role in
the appointment of Story and reasons for his objections to him, including the fear that he would
be on the Supreme Court if the batture case were appealed. Claims TJ had some influence on
Madison's appointments, but Madison was basically his own man. Well informed.
Reference: 1566
1965
Name: Macmillan , Malcolm C.
Title: "Jeffersonian Democracy and the Origins of Sectionalism"
Publication: Writing
Southern History: Essays in Historiography in Honor of Fletcher M. Green, ed. Arthur S. Link
and Rembert W. Patrick
Publisher: Louisiana State
Univ. Press
City: Baton Rouge
Date: 1965
Pages: 91-124
Notes: In effect a bibliographical essay, useful for material written
before 1964.
Reference: 1805
1965
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
1965
Name: Holmes , Lowell D.
Title: "Portrait in Science: Jefferson's Avocation."
Publication: Natural
History
Volume: 74
Date: 1965
Pages: 59-62
Notes: Intelligent survey of TJ as an anthropologist,
of his "visionary research methods and his role in promoting the collection and utilization of
data."
Reference: 2887
1965
Name: Hanson , Galen
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Unity beyond Factions—Yet Unity with Vigorous Factions"
Publication: Candles in Conscience. Ventures in the Statecraft of Rigor and
Restraint
Publisher: Harlo Press
City: Detroit
Date: 1965
Pages: 64-70
Notes: Commonplace account
of TJ on freedom of speech and opinion.
Reference: 1660
1965
Name: Jackson , Sidney L.
Title: "The Encyclopedie Methodique: A Jeffersonian Addendum."
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 73
Date: (1965)
Pages: 303-11
Notes: TJ used and promoted
Charles Joseph Panckoucke's Encyclopedie Methodique.
Reference: 2917
1965
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
1965
Name: Sheehan , Bernard
William
Title: "Civilization and the American Indian in the Thought of the Jeffersonian
Era."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1965
Pages: pp.
395
Notes: Argues that during the Jeffersonian period most informed opinion expected
the Indians to be incorporated eventually into white civilization, but toward the end of the period
a submerged doubt about the possibilities of such incorporation appeared and lent intellectual
support to the removal program. Revised and published as item #1968. DAI 26/10, p.
6009.
Reference: 2447
1965
Name: Nakosteen , Mehdi
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The History and Philosophy of
Education
Publisher: Ronald
City: New
York
Date: 1965
Pages: 451-56
Notes: Survey of TJ's reforming
ideas on education.
Reference: 3119
1965
Name: O'Neal , William B.
Title: Financing the Construction of the University of Virginia: Notes and Documents
Publication: Magazine of Albemarle County History
Volume: 23
Date: 1965
Pages: 5-34
Notes: Difficulties of TJ and Joseph C. Cabell in obtaining funds to build the
University.
Reference: 3147
1965
Name: Rossman , Wendell E.
Title: "Die Hoelzerne Saeulenarchitektur am Campus von Jeffersons Universitaet von Virginia,
Charlottesville, Va."
City: Phoenix, Ariz.
Date: 1965
Pages: pp.
164
Notes: Detailed, illustrated study of the architectural facades of the pavilions on
the lawn at the University.
Reference: 3239
1965
Name: Nichols , Frederick
Doveton
Title: "The Restoration of 'Academical Village' Gardens Completed."
Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni News
Volume: 53
Date: 1965
Pages: 2-7,
31-33
Notes: The East Lawn gardens at the University.
Reference: 3127
1965
Name: Peterson , Merrill D.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Commercial Policy, 1783-1793."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 22
Date: (1965)
Pages: 584-610
Notes: Argues that TJ's commercial policy as articulated in his Report
on Commerce of 1793 "can only be appraised in the light of antecedent experience," and his
ideal of free exchange and pacific intercourse among nations dominated his work and thought on
national affairs from 1783-1793.
Reference: 1886
1965
Name: Padover , Saul K.
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the Foundations of American Freedom
Publisher: D. Van
Nostrand
City: Princeton
Date: 1965
Pages: pp. 191
Notes: Seventy page introduction to TJ's life and leading ideas about politics and society,
followed by selected readings.
Reference: 2393
1965
Name: Rhinesmith , W. Donald
Title: "Henry Stephens Randall and His Life of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Essays
in History
Volume: 10
Date: (1965)
Pages: 5-28
Notes: How Randall wrote his
three-volume biography of TJ.
Reference: 1015
1965
Name: Reed , Stanley E.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Daughters of the American Revolution
Magazine
Volume: 99
Date: (1965)
Pages: 584-85
Reference: 1008
1965
Name: Rhinesmith , W. Donald
Title: "Henry Stephens Randall: Nineteenth-Century Democrat and Biographer of
Jefferson."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1965
Pages: pp.
169
Notes: Chapter V, "Writing a Biography," discusses Randall's authorship of his
life of TJ.
Reference: 1016
1965
Name: Shackelford , George Green,
ed.
Title: Collected Papers to Commemorate Fifty Years of the Monticello Association
of the Descendants of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Princeton Univ. Press
City: Princeton
Date: 1965
Pages: pp. ix, 292
Notes: Individual essays by various hands on
the history of the graveyard, the Association, TJ's ancestry, each of his children and
grandchildren.
Reference: 1079
1965
Name: Moore , Leroy, Jr.
Title: "Religious Liberty, Roger Williams and the Revolutionary Era."
Publication: Church History
Volume: 34
Date: (1965)
Pages: 57-76
Notes: No direct influence of Williams on TJ, but Williams ideas were passed through Locke,
becoming anthropocentric in the process, and men like John Leland and Isaac Backus, religious
heirs of Williams, admired and supported TJ's efforts for religious freedom.
Reference: 2371
1965
Name: Towner , Lawrence W.
Title: "Introduction" in As Sweet as Madeira ... As Astringent as Bordeaux... As Brisk as
Champagne: Thomas Jefferson on Wines
Publisher: Privately Printed
City: Chicago
Date: 1965
Pages: unpag.
Notes: Facsimile of a mss. now in a private
collection. A commentary on wines apparently sent by TJ in 1791-92 to Henry Sheaff, a
Philadelphia merchant. The wines TJ judged outstanding are still so, but the prices are long gone.
Chateau d'Yquem in 1792 cost about the same as a pound of butter but in 1965 the price was at
least 7 times that of butter.
Reference: 3350
1965
Name: Wyllie , John Cook, ed.
Title: "The Second Mrs. Wayland, An Unpublished Jefferson Opinion on a Case in
Equity."
Publication: American Journal of Legal History
Volume: 9
Date: (1965)
Pages: 64-68
Notes: Opinion dated August 16, 1782, on the estate of Adam
Wayland.
Reference: 2099
1965
Name: Watts , George B.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, the 'Encyclopedie' and the 'Encyclopedie methodique'"
Publication: French Review
Volume: 38
Date: 1965
Pages: 318-25
Notes: Informative note on TJ's interest in Diderot's Encyclopedie, Charles Joseph Panckoucke's
Encyclopedie methodique, and Jean-Nicolas Demeunier's "dictionary," Economie Politique et
diplomatique, to which he contributed.
Reference: 3399
1965
Name: Whitehill , Walter Muir
Title: The Many Faces of Monticello
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1965
Pages: pp. 14
Notes: Architectural
evolution of Monticello briefly considered.
Reference: 3411
1965
Name: Wibberley , Leonard
Title: The Gales of Spring; Thomas Jefferson, the Years 1789-1801
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and
Giroux
City: New York
Date: 1965
Pages: pp. 180
Notes: Juvenile biography.
Reference: 1294
1966
Name: Brunner , Karl
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: An Essay on the Anglo-Saxon."
Publication: Americana-Austriaca
Volume: Band I
Publisher: Wilhelm Braumuller
City: Wien
Date: 1966
Pages: 249-64
Notes: In German. Examines TJ's interest in Old English against the
background of a developing scholarship before and after his time.
Reference: 2631
1966
Name: Allison , John Murray
Title: Adams and Jefferson: the Story of a Friendship
Publisher: Univ. of Oklahoma Press
City: Norman
Date: 1966
Pages: pp. xiv, 350
Notes: Pleasant but
not especially probing account of the relationship done from printed sources.
Reference: 56
1966
Name: Brooks , Joan Louise
Title: "Jefferson and Bryant: The Embargoes."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1966
Pages: pp. 26
Notes: Focus on Bryant and the composition of his
anti-TJ satire.
Reference: 2618
1966
Name: Ammon , Harry
Title: "The Genet Mission and the Development of American Political Parties."
Publication: Journal of American History
Volume: 52
Date: (1966)
Pages: 725-41
Notes: TJ at the time of the Genet affair was "far less deeply engaged than Hamilton in the
direction of party policy....Madison, as in the previous years, was still the major figure in shaping
party programs."
Reference: 1355
1966
Name: Budka , Metchie J. E.
Title: "Minerva Versus Archimedes."
Publication: Smithsonian Journal of
History
Volume: l
Date: 1966
Pages: 61-64
Notes: TJ was asked in 1802 to choose a design for
the U.S. Military Philosophical Society.
Reference: 210
1966
Name: Brown , Stuart Gerry
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Washington Square Press
City: New York
Date: 1966
Pages: pp. viii, 247
Notes: A volume in the Great American Thinkers series;
competent introduction to TJ for non-specialists.
Reference: 2159
1966
Name: Betts , Edwin Morris and James
A. Bear, Jr.
Title: "Introduction" to The Family Letters of Thomas Jefferson.
Publisher: Univ. of Missouri
Press
City: Columbia
Date: 1966
Pages: 3-14
Notes: Discusses TJ's family life and family. Letters printed in this collection are annotated and
arranged chronologically.
Reference: 123
1966
Name: Benson , Carl W.
Randolph
Title: "Sociological Elements in Selected Writings and Works of Thomas
Jefferson."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Louisiana State Univ.
Date: 1966
Pages: pp. 369
Notes: TJ's thinking was based especially upon Locke's and Kames's
theories on natural law and natural rights. He can be considered a protosociologist because of his
insights into the elements of social control and socio-psychological determinants of human
behavior. He was both a theorist and activist, a "practical idealist." DAI 27/08A, p.
2622.
Reference: 2135
1966
Name: Cutright , Paul Russell
Title: "Jefferson's Instructions to Lewis and Clark."
Publication: Bulletin of the
Missouri Historical Society
Volume: 22
Date: (1966)
Pages: 302-20
Notes: Discusses the
rationale and motives behind TJ's instructions to Lewis and Clark, particularly in regard to the
collection of scientific data.
Reference: 2725
1966
Name: Cutright , Paul Russell
Title: "Meriwether Lewis Prepares for a Trip West."
Publication: Bulletin of the
Missouri Historical Society
Volume: 23
Date: (1966)
Pages: 3-20
Notes: Lewis responds to TJ's
instructions as he lays in supplies and equipment.
Reference: 2726
1966
Name: Ewers , John C.
Title: "'Chiefs from the Missouri and Mississippi' and Peale's Silhouettes of 1806."
Publication: Smithsonian Journal of History
Volume: l
Date: 1966
Pages: 1-26
Notes: Charles Willson Peale cut and sent to TJ silhouettes of members of the second delegation
from tribes west of the Mississippi to visit Washington. Much information on the delegation's
trip and reception.
Reference: 2779
1966
Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Pennsylvania Courts."
Publication: Pennsylvania Bar
Association Quarterly
Volume: 37
Date: (1966)
Pages: 236-47
Notes: Reviews TJ's career as
lawyer; in 1816 Stephen Kingston asked his opinion on a case before the Pennsylvania courts,
but TJ declined to become involved.
Reference: 1573
1966
Name: Carr , James A.
Title: "John Adams and the Barbary Problem: The Myth and the Record."
Publication: American Neptune
Volume: 26
Date: (1966)
Pages: 231-57
Notes: Contends the opinion that Adams wavered on action against the Barbary pirates and TJ
took a firm hand is erroneous. Good account of controversies involving TJ and Adams on
support and deployment of the Navy.
Reference: 1474
1966
Name: Goetzmann , William H.
Title: "Clear-Eyed Men of Destiny"
Publication: When the Eagle Screamed: The
Romantic Horizon in American Diplomacy, 1800-1860
Publisher: John Wiley
City: New York
Date: 1966
Pages: 1-20
Notes: Deals with TJ and John Quincy Adams as the two men who laid
"the foundations of American expansionism." Claims that news of Western explorations received
in the 1780's and 1790's plus English expansionist activities enlarged TJ's views about Western
expansion.
Reference: 1634
1966
Name: Dabney , Virginius
Title: "From Cuckoo Tavern to Monticello."
Publication: The Iron
Worker
Volume: 30
Date: 1966
Pages: 1-13
Notes: Rpt. Charlottesville: Jack Jouett Chapter
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 1966. pp. 11. Account of Jack Jouett's
ride, "a significant minor exploit."
Reference: 326
1966
Name: Eichner , James A.
Title: Thomas Jefferson, the Complete Man
Publisher: Franklin Watts
City: New York
Date: 1966
Pages: pp.xv, 157
Notes: Juvenile
Reference: 402
1966
Name: Gaines , William H., Jr.
Title: Thomas Mann Randolph: Jefferson's Son-in-Law
Publisher: Louisiana State Univ.
Press
City: Baton Rouge
Date: 1966
Pages: pp. vi, 203.
Notes: Biography of Martha Jefferson's husband contains much on life in TJ's farnily.
Reference: 467
1966
Name: Georigiady , Nicholas P. and
Louis G. Russo
Title: Events in the Life of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Independents
Publishing Co.
City: Milwaukee
Date: 1966
Pages: unpag.
Notes: Juvenile.
Reference: 475
1966
Name: Freidel , Frank
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Third President 1801-1809
Publication: Our Country's
Presidents
Publisher: National Geographic
Society
City: Washington
Date: 1966
Pages: 30-37
Reference: 458
1966
Name: Dabney , Virginius
Title: "Today's University: Viewed in the Light of Its Founder's Dream."
Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 69
Date: 1966
Pages: 15-19
Reference: 2730
1966
Name: Davis , Richard Beale
Title: "John Holt Rice vs. Thomas Jefferson on the Great Deluge."
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 74
Date: (1966)
Pages: 108-09
Notes: Rice made a marginal
note in his copy of the Notes, arguing for miraculous action in putting fossils on mountain
tops.
Reference: 2742
1966
Name: Dos Passos , John
Title: The Shackles of Power; Three Jeffersonian Decades
Publisher: Doubleday
City: Garden City, N.Y.
Date: 1966
Pages: pp. vi, 426
Notes: Political and social history of the years 1800-1830 with TJ as a central figure.
Reference: 1564
1966
Name: Gaines , William H., Jr.
Title: "A Son-in-Law in the House."
Publication: Virginia Cavalcade
Volume: 16
Date: 1966
Pages: 4-10
Notes: On Thomas Mann Randolph's services in Congress in support of
TJ's policies.
Reference: 1624
1966
Name: Donovan , Frank
Title: "The Tragic Loves of Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Women in Their
Lives; The Distaff Side of the Founding Fathers.
Publisher: Dodd Mead
City: New York
Date: 1966
Pages: 205-53
Notes: Popular; dismisses scandals about Sally Hemings and gives an
account of TJ's relations with wife, daughters, and Maria Cosway.
Reference: 368
1966
Name: Judge , Joseph
Title: "Mr. Jefferson's Monticello."
Publication: National Geographic
Magazine
Volume: 130
Date: (1966)
Pages: 426-44
Notes: Text describes how TJ
lived at Monticello; numerous illustrations emphasize architecture and furnishings.
Reference: 2942
1966
Name: Krnacik , John
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Interest in Italian Life, Language, and Art."
Publication: Kentucky Foreign Language Quarterly
Volume: 13
Date: (1966)
Pages: 130-37
Notes: Survey.
Reference: 3000
1966
Name: Heslep , Robert D.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Major Philosophical Principles."
Publication: Educational
Theory
Volume: 16
Date: (1966)
Pages: 151-62
Notes: Argues that TJ's educational philosophy
is controlled by a number of philosophically vague terms and hence his educational inquiries are
not terribly helpful for solving present day problems. Challenging.
Reference: 2277
1966
Name: Long , Everett Lee
Title: "Jefferson and Congress: A Study of the Jeffersonian Legislative System,
1801-1809."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Missouri
Date: 1966
Pages: pp.
494
Notes: TJ as president took a pragmatic and moderate course in dealing with
Congress in order to attract to the Republican party the broad center of political opinion and in
order to respect the sensitivities of Congress members. Discusses executive initiative of
legislation, use of floor leaders in Congress, the party caucus, and executive oversight of
legislation. DAI 27/04A, p. 1017.
Reference: 1778
1966
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
1966
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
1966
Name: Hendrix , J. A.
Title: "Presidential Addresses to Congress: Woodrow Wilson and the Jeffersonian
Tradition."
Publication: Southern Speech Journal
Volume: 31
Date: (1966)
Pages: 285-94
Reference: 1679
1966
Name: Jones , Howard
Mumford
Title: "Jeffersonianism"
Publication: Jeffersonianism and the
American Novel
Publisher: Teacher's College
Press
City: New York
Date: 1966
Pages: 16-24
Notes: Argues that TJ's faith in the moral sense, man's social duties, and the need for a
responsible government are central to his philosophy, and American novelists have tended to
surrender belief in all three.
Reference: 2940
1966
Name: Levy , Richard
Title: "The First Inaugural Address of Thomas Jefferson: The Founding of the American
Republic."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Univ. of Chicago
City: Chicago
Date: 1966
Pages: none given
Reference: 1769
1966
Name: Northrop , F. S. C.
Title: "Jefferson's Conception of the Role of Science in World History."
Publication: Cahiers d'Histoire Mondiale
Volume: 9
Date: (1966)
Pages: 891-911
Notes: Suggestive exploration of the connections and distinctions
between the principles of mathematical physics and those of contractual law.
Reference: 2385
1966
Name: Smithline , Arnold
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Natural Religion in American
Literature
Publisher: College and University
Press
City: New Haven
Date: 1966
Pages: 56-64
Notes: Brief and somewhat superficial discussion of TJ's deism and his concept of the moral
sense.
Reference: 2455
1966
Name: Pole , J. R.
Title: "Elective Despotism and Other Perils: Jefferson and Madison on the Shortcomings of the
Constitution of 1776"
Publication: Political ins of the American Republic
Publisher: Macmillan/St. Martin's Press
City: London/New York
Date: 1966
Pages: 296-304
Notes: Contends TJ's guiding principle was respect for will of the people, despite wavering in
the direction of more orthodox Whig "persona and property" doctrine to which Madison was
closer.
Reference: 1894
1966
Name: Moffatt , Alexander D.
Title: "A Defense of the New World: Jefferson's Notes on Virginia and Some 18th-century
Theories of American Degeneracy."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Southern Methodist Univ.
Date: 1966 Reference: 3099
1966
Name: Rusk , Dean
Title: Mason and Jefferson Revisited. An Address by the Honorable Dean Rusk ... On the
Occasion of the Prelude to Independence at the Eighteenth-Century Capitol, Williamsburg,
Virginia
Publisher: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
City: Williamsburg
Date: 1966
Pages: pp.23
Notes: The ideas of TJ and George Mason are still
powerful.
Reference: 1050
1966
Name: Sestanovich , Stephen
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, PAO."
Publication: Foreign Service Journal
Volume: 43
Date: 1966
Pages: 23-25
Notes: Sketch on TJ as minister to France, emphasizing his work as the
equivalent of a modern public affairs officer.
Reference: 1961
1966
Name: Pulley , Judith Ross
Title: "Thomas Jefferson at the Court of Versailles: An American Philosophe and the Coming of
the French Revolution."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1966
Pages: pp. 340
Notes: Although TJ's democratic principles made
him sympathetic to the revolutionary movement, his reactions were more frequently governed by
practical considerations pertaining to the welfare of the French people and the interests of the
U.S. DAI 27/08A, p. 2485.
Reference: 1909
1966
Name: Pulley , Judith Ross
Title: "An Agent of Nature's Republic Abroad: Thomas Jefferson in Pre-Revolutionary
France."
Publication: Essays in History
Volume: 11
Date: (1966)
Pages: 5-26
Notes: TJ's appreciation of French culture and love for her people did not blind him to the
attractive aspects of 18th-century France; discusses his French associates.
Reference: 991
1966
Name: Mumper , James Arthur
Title: "The Jefferson Image in the Federalist Mind, 1801-1809: Jefferson's Administration from
the Federalist Point of View."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1966
Pages: pp. 501
Notes: The Federalists, even after Hamilton's
eclipse, continued to attack TJ along the lines formed in May to October of 1792. The hard-core
party line blinded them to the nature of the opposition and to the role of popular parties in a
modern two-party system. DAI 27/10A, p. 3405.
Reference: 1851
1966
Name: Wright , John Kirtland
Title: "Notes on Measuring and Counting in Early American Geography" and "Notes on Early
American Geopiety"
Publication: Human Nature in Geography: Fourteen Papers,
1925-1965
Publisher: Harvard Univ.
Press
City: Cambridge
Date: 1966
Pages: 204-93
Notes: Two wide-ranging essays which touch at several points on TJ's accomplishments as a
geographer in Notes. Suggestive and useful for background.
Reference: 3443
1966
Name: Wibberley , Leonard
Title: Time of the Harvest; Thomas Jefferson, the Years 1801-1826
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and
Giroux
City: New York
Date: 1966
Pages: pp. 170
Reference: 1296
1966
Name: Tyack , David
Title: "Forming the National Character."
Publication: Harvard Educational
Review
Volume: 36
Date: (1966)
Pages: 29-41
Notes: Reviews educational theories of TJ,
Benjamin Rush, and Noah Webster.
Reference: 3360
1966
Name: Trainor , M. Rosaleen
Title: "Thomas Jefferson on Freedom of Conscience."
Publication: Ph.D.
dissertation
Publisher: St. John's Univ.
Date: 1966
Pages: pp. 201
Notes: Sees "two trends which
defy synthesis in" TJ's thought on freedom of conscience: an empirical, modern trend which
claims thought is the activity of a material organ and that man has an instinctive moral sense, and
a classical trend which shows man governed by a natural law ordered by the Creator. Thus, TJ
"did not discuss the difficulties of forming conscience, the possibilities of an erroneous
conscience, or the problems of conflict between two persons differing conscientiously." DAI
28/09A, p. 3720.
Reference: 2470
1966?
Name: Brent , Robert A.
Title: Mr. Jefferson of Virginia; Renaissance Gentleman in America.
City: Quezon City?
Date: 1966?
Pages: pp. xii, 150
Notes: Has a
"Foreward" by Edward Mattos and "On Jefferson" by 1. P. Soliongco.
Reference: 176
1967
Name: Andrews , Stuart
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, American Encyclopaedist."
Publication: History
Today
Volume: 17
Date: (1967)
Pages: 501-09
Notes: Discusses TJ's interests in science,
philosophy, and architecture in the context of Enlightenment ideals and of his experience and
acquaintances in France.
Reference: 2533
1967
Name: Adair , Douglass
Title: "Fame and the Founding Fathers"
Publication: Fame and the Founding Fathers,
ed. Edmund P. Willis
City: Bethlehem, Pa.
Date: 1967
Pages: 27-52
Notes: Rpt. in Fame
and the Founding Fathers: Essays by Douglass Adair, ed. Trevor Colbourn. New York: Norton,
1974. 3-26. Argues that "love of fame" was a crucial motivating force for leaders of the
Revolution and the early republic; examines attitudes of TJ and Hamilton in detail.
Reference: 2108
1967
Name: Adams , Hewitt D.
Title: "A Note on Jefferson's Knowledge of Economics."
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 75
Date: (1967)
Pages: 69-74
Notes: List of books in TJ's
library which were also cited in Smith's Wealth of Nations; TJ had 94 of the 149 authors
cited.
Reference: 2113
1967
Name: Boyd , Julian P.
Title: "Introduction"
Publication: The Jeffersonian Cyclopedia, ed. John P.
Foley.
Publisher: Russell and Russell
City: New York
Date: 1967
Pages: not given
Notes: Rpt. separately;
comments on the range of TJ's opinions and the usefulness of Foley's compilation.
Reference: 160
1967
Name: Bear , James A., Jr., ed.
Title: Jefferson at Monticello
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia Press
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1967
Pages: pp. xiv, 144
Notes: Collects
Isaac Jefferson's Memoirs of a Monticello Slave and Hamilton Wilcox Pierson's Jefferson at
Monticello, with an introduction by the editor.
Reference: 101
1967
Name: Burr , Horace
Title: Thomas Jefferson, the Collector of Art
Publisher: Wayside Press
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1967
Pages: pp. (7)
Notes: Albemarle Art Association Pamphlets, No.
26. Describes TJ's collection at Monticello briefly, gives a "glossary" of ten paintings on the
same subjects or by the same painters as listed in TJ's catalogues.
Reference: 2638
1967
Name: Adler , Bill, comp.
Title: Washington: A Reader. The National Capitol as Seen Through the Eyes of: Thomas
Jefferson, ....
Publisher: Meredith
City: New York
Date: 1967
Pages: 37-39
Notes: Trivial collection of comments by assorted
Washingtonians.
Reference: 1348
1967
Name: Brent , Robert A.
Title: "The Jeffersonian Outlook on Religion."
Publication: Southern
Quarterly
Volume: 5
Date: (1967)
Pages: 417-32
Notes: Contends TJ was "a deeply spiritual
man,~ although his opposition to established churches and the doctrine of the Trinity antagonized
various of his contemporaries. "In all things religious or political he was motivated by one
consuming passion—that of the necessity of freedom for the human body, mind, and
spirit."
Reference: 2152
1967
Name: Barrett , Marvin
Title: Meet Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Random House
City: New York
Date: 1967
Pages: pp. 86
Notes: J