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
3251
Name: Sanford
, Charles
B.
Title: Thomas Jefferson and His Library
Publisher: Archon
City: Hamden, Conn.
Date: 1977
Pages: pp. 211
Notes: Studies TJ's reading
interests, book acquisition, and library organization and finds evidence
for a deep interest in
religion and Biblical scholarship as well as confirmation of wide reading
in ethical literature.
Best book on this subject.
Reference: 3251
3252
Name: Sarton
May
Title: "Monticello"
Publication: The Lion and
the Rose
Publisher: Rinehart
City: New York
Date: 1948
Pages: 15
Notes: Poem.
Reference: 3252
3253
Name: Savin
, Marion B.
and Harold J. Abrahams
Title: "The Botanical Library of Thomas
Jefferson."
Publication: Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific
Society
Volume: 74
Date: (1959)
Pages: 44-52
Notes: Discusses TJ's interest in botany; documents books on botany
which he owned.
Useful.
Reference: 3253
3254
Name: Savin
, Marion B.
and Harold J. Abrahams
Title: "The Zoological Library of Thomas
Jefferson."
Publication: Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific
Society
Volume: 74
Date: (1958)
Pages: 98-109
Notes: Comments on 43 books TJ owned on the subject.
Reference: 3254
3255
Name: Schafer
, Bruce
H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Architect and Statesman, 17431826."
Publication: Telesis (The Architectural Student
Journal)
Date: 1976
Pages: 3-7
Notes: Surveys architectural activities;
insignificant.
Reference: 3255
3256
Name: Scheick
, William
J.
Title: "Chaos and Imaginative Order in Thomas Jefferson's Notes on
the
State of Virginia"
Publication: Essays in Early Virginia Literature Honoring
Richard Beale Davis, ed. J. A. Leo LeMay
Publisher: Burt Franklin
City: New York
Date: 1977
Pages: 221-34
Notes: The ideal imaginative order of
"a temperate liberty" is the underlying aesthetic vision of Notes, and TJ
applies it variously
to landscape, law, and the moral sense. Suggestive.
Reference: 3256
3257
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
3258
Name: Scheffel
, Richard
Leon
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Student of Natural History, An
Essay."
Publication: M.S. thesis
Publisher: Cornell Univ.
Date: 1960
Pages: pp. 61
Reference: 3258
3259
Name: Schick
, Joseph
S.
Title: "Poe and Jefferson."
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 54
Date: (1946)
Pages: 316-20
Notes: Claims TJ could have met
Poe and also influenced "the formulation of the principles of accuracy
and brevity in the
evolution of his literary technique."
Reference: 3259
3260
Name: Schonberg
, Harold
C.
Title: "Jefferson and the Piano."
Publication: The Piano
Teacher
Volume: 4
Date: 1962
Pages: 11-12
Reference: 3260
3261
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Scraps from a Note Book. The Capitol."
Publication: Virginia Historical Register and Literary
Advertiser
Volume: l
Date: 1848
Pages: 169
Notes: Short note on TJ's use of the
Maison Carree of Nimes as a model for the Richmond
Capitol.
Reference: 3261
3262
Name: Seeber
, Edward
D.
Title: "Critical Views on Logan's Speech."
Publication: Journal
of American Folklore
Volume: 60
Date: (1947)
Pages: 130-46
Notes: Discusses the varying reception of Logan's speech,
including TJ's version of it, and examines the evidence for its
authenticity and its
provenance.
Reference: 3262
3263
Name: Seeber
, Edward
D.
Title: "Diderot and Chief Logan's Speech."
Publication: Modern Language Notes
Volume: 60
Date: (1945)
Pages: 176-78
Notes: Peripheral.
Reference: 3263
3264
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: A Selection of Original Plans and Drawings by
Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Huntington Library
City: San
Marino, Cal.
Date: 1938
Pages: unpag.
Notes: An
exhibit arranged for a visit of the Southern California chapter of the
American Institute of
Architects at the Huntington Library. Preface by William McCay;
notes.
Reference: 3264
3265
Name: Sellers
, James
Lee
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's University."
Publication: Prairie
Schooner
Volume: 10
Date: 1936
Pages: 113-17
Notes: Brief
account of the creation of the Univ. of Virginia as a democratic
institution.
Reference: 3265
3266
Name: Senkevitch
Anatole
Title: "The Competition for the President's
House"
Publication: The Eye of Thomas Jefferson, ed. William Howard
Adams
Publisher: National Gallery of
Art
City: Washington
Date: 1976
Pages: 234-55
Notes: TJ lost out to James Hoban; well-told version of the
usual story.
Reference: 3266
3268
Name: Setzler
, Edwin
Boinest, Edwin Lake Setzler, and Hubert Holland Setzler
Title: The Jefferson
Anglo-Saxon Grammar and Reader
Publisher: Macmillan
City: New
York
Date: 1938
Pages: pp. xiv, 198
Notes: "The
present text is an attempt—a belated attempt, it is true—to write the type
of Anglo-Saxon
grammar which Jefferson said should be prepared.
Reference: 3268
3269
Name: Setzler
, E.
B.
Title: "Jefferson's Theory as to the Study of Anglo-Saxon: An
Experiment
conducted at the University of South Carolina."
Publication: The Anglo-Saxon
Bulletin, Newberry College
Volume: 2
Date: 1930
Pages: 4-9
Notes: Studying Anglo-Saxon in relation to its forms in modern
English was a great success the author claims.
Reference: 3269
3270
Name: Shackelford
George Green
Title: "A Peep into Elysium"
Publication: Thomas Jefferson and the Arts: An Extended View, ed.
William Howard
Adams
Publisher: National Gallery of
Art
City: Washington
Date: 1976
Pages: 233-69
Notes: Discusses TJ's trip to Italy in 1787 and the
architectural and artistic works he saw there.
Reference: 3270
3271
Name: Shackelford
George Green
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Fine Arts of
Northern Italy: 'A Peep into Elysium"'
Publication: America: The Middle
Period. Essays in Honor of Bernard Mayo, ed. John D.
Boles
Publisher: Univ. Press of Virginia
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1973
Pages: 14-35
Notes: Similar to the previous item; contends TJ's interest in painting
has been
underestimated but is able to offer only speculations about much of
what TJ saw and how it
could have influenced him.
Reference: 3271
3272
Name: Shapiro
Karl
Title: "Jefferson"
Publication: V-Letter and
Other Poems
Publisher: Reynal and
Hitchcock
City: New York
Date: 1944
Pages: 19
Notes: Poem.
Reference: 3272
3273
Name: Shapley
Harlow
Title: "Notes on Thomas Jefferson as a Natural
Philosopher."
Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 87
Date: (1943)
Pages: 234-37
Notes: "In general the natural
philosophy of Jefferson was of the practical sort."
Reference: 3273
3274
Name: Sharp
, Wayne
W.
Title: "La Revolutions de Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Comptes Rendus des Seances de L'Academie
d'Agriculture de
France
Volume: 62
Date: (1976)
Pages: 1087-93
Notes: Sketch emphasizing TJ's contributions to agriculture.
Reference: 3274
3275
Name: Sheehan
, Bernard
W.
Title: "The Quest for Indian Origins in the Thought of the Jeffersonian
Era."
Publication: Midcontinent American Studies Journal
Volume: 9
Date: 1968
Pages: 34-51
Notes: Discusses TJ's place among his
contemporaries such as Benjamin Smith Barton and Peter S.
Duponceau; they shared a belief
in the utility of comparative linguistics and a desire to investigate
without the encumbrance of
an elaborate, or exotic, hypothesis.
Reference: 3275
3276
Name: Shepherd
, Henry
E.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson as a Philologist."
Publication: American Journal of Philology
Volume: 3
Date: (1882)
Pages: 211-14
Notes: TJ as friend to neology.
Reference: 3276
3277
Name: Sherman
, C.
B.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Far-Sighted Farmer."
Publication: Better Crops with Plant Food: The Pocket Book of
Agriculture
Volume: 28
Date: 1944
Pages: 18-21, 44-45
Notes: TJ as an innovative farmer in terms of stock, crops, and
practices.
Reference: 3277
3278
Name: Sherril
, Sarah
B.
Title: "The Eye of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Antiques
Volume: 109
Date: (1976)
Pages: 1104
Notes: On the forthcoming exhibit.
Reference: 3278
3279
Name: Shoemaker
, Floyd
C.
Title: "Remarks on Senator Allen McReynolds and the Bingham
Portrait of
Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Missouri Historical Review
Volume: 48
Date: (1953)
Pages: 42-45
Notes: On Bingham's 1857 copy of
Stuart's portrait.
Reference: 3279
3280
Name: Shonting
, Donald
Allen
Title: "Romantic Aspects in the Works of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Ohio Univ.
Date: 1977
Pages: pp. 145
Notes: TJ is a transitional figure between the neoclassic and
the romantic. His emphasis on the essential worth of the individual, his
appreciation of
nature in all its variety, and his concern for freedom of expression are
romantic elements.
Although consciously neoclassic in his architecture, romantic elements
mark his literary
works and the development of his architecture. DAI 38/12A, p.
6998.
Reference: 3280
3281
Name: Simms
, L.
Moody
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Architecture in the Early
Republic."
Publication: Illinois Quarterly
Volume: 33
Date: 1970
Pages: 6-15
Notes: General discussion.
Reference: 3281
3282
Name: Simpson
, George
Gaylord
Title: "The Beginnings of Vertebrate Paleontology in North
America."
Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 86
Date: (1942)
Pages: 130-88
Notes: Discusses TJ's contributions
to paleontology and argues that he was important as a publicist and
encouraging force but
that "he was not a vertebrate paleontologist in any reasonable
sense."
Reference: 3282
3283
Name: Simpson
, Lewis
P.
Title: "The Garden of the Covenant and the Garden of the
Chattel"
Publication: The Dispossessed Garden, Pastoral and History in
Southern
Literature
Publisher: Univ. of Georgia
Press
City: Athens
Date: 1975
Pages: 1-33
Notes: Argues that in Monticello and Notes TJ participated in
the inherently alienating paradox of a pastoral ideal based on chattel
slavery. This argument
is recapitulated more briefly in "The Southern Literary Vocation" in
Toward a New
American Literary History: Essays in Honor of Arlin Turner, ed. Louis
J. Budd, et. al.
Durham: Duke Univ. Press, 1979. 25-28.
Reference: 3283
3284
Name: Simpson
, Lewis
P.
Title: "The Symbolism of Literary Alienation in the Revolutionary
Age."
Publication: Journal of Politics
Volume: 38
Date: 1976
Pages: 79-100
Notes: Contends that TJ's "reversal
of mind and society as paradigms for order" has resulted in a "radical
displacement of the
traditional community" and a "subjectification of American
society."
Reference: 3284
3285
Name: Sinnott
, John
P.
Title: "Mr. Jefferson's Mothball Fleet."
Publication: Navy
Magazine
Volume: 13
Date: 1971
Pages: 22-26
Notes: On TJ's
proposed floating drydock.
Reference: 3285
3286
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Sir Valentine."
Publication: Literary
Digest
Volume: 100
Date: 1929
Pages: 29
Notes: A poem
purportedly by TJ, but in fact not.
Reference: 3286
3287
Name: Skallerup
, Harry
R.
Title: "'For His Excellency Thomas Jefferson, Esq.': The Tale of a
Wandering Book."
Publication: Quarterly Journal of the Library of
Congress
Volume: 31
Date: (1974)
Pages: 116-21
Notes: How
TJ's copy of Jose de Mendoza y Rios' A Complete Collection of Tables
for Navigation and
Nautical Astronomy ended up in the Naval Academy library instead of
the Library of
Congress.
Reference: 3287
3288
Name: Slonimsky
Nicolas
Title: "Musical Miscellany."
Publication: Etude
Volume: 68
Date: 1950
Pages: 4
Notes: Short note on TJ's decision to buy a pianoforte instead of a
clavichord.
Reference: 3288
3289
Name: Slosson
, Edwin
E.
Title: "Jefferson and State Education"
Publication: The
American Spirit in Education; A Chronicle of Great
Teachers
Publisher: Yale Univ. Press
City: New
Haven
Date: 1921
Pages: 78-93
Notes: Among TJ's
innovations should be counted the elective system, vocational
specialization, and the honor
system. He also wanted to restrict drastically the university's control over
students' personal
lives and to do away with honorary degrees and titles.
Reference: 3289
3290
Name: Smith
, B.
M.
Title: "Loftiest Edifices Need the Deepest Foundations:
Monticello."
Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 56
Date: 1951
Pages: 58-60
Notes: Describes design and furnishings of
Monticello.
Reference: 3290
3291
Name: Smith
, C.
Alphonso
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publication: Die Amerikanische
Literatur. Bibliothek der amerikanischen Kulturgeschicte. hgb. von N.M.
Butler und Wilhelm
Paxzkowski. Bank II.
Publisher: Weidman
City: Berlin
Date: 1912
Pages: none given
Notes: Claims TJ influenced the course of American
literature by the vigor of his style but more importantly by looking at
every problem from
the viewpoint of human freedom. "Jeffersonianism is today better
exemplified in American
literature than in American politics." Trans. by the author and rpt. in
Southern Literary
Studies; A Collection of Literary, Biographical, and Other Sketcheds.
Chapel Hill: Univ. of
North Carolina Press, 1927. 94-119.
Reference: 3291
3292
Name: Smith
, David
Eugene
Title: Thomas Jefferson and Mathematics
Publication: Scripta Mathematica
Volume: 1
Date: 1932
Pages: 3-14
Notes: Describes TJ's interest in mathematics; he was more
interested in application than in theory. Also printed separately and in
Smith's The Poetry of
Mathematics and Other Essays. New York: Scripta Mathematica, 1934.
49-70.
Reference: 3292
3293
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
3294
Name: Smith
, Glenn
C.
Title: Thomas Jefferson Loved Flowers
Publication: Flower and
Garden
Volume: 6
Date: 1962
Pages: 30-31
Reference: 3294
3295
Name: Smith
, Gordon
S.
Title: Popular Forest—Jefferson's Bedford Farm
Publication: Soil
Conservation
Volume: 24
Date: 1959
Pages: 195-97
Notes: On
conservation of farm lands at Poplar Forest; peripheral.
Reference: 3295
3296
Name: Smith
, Henry
Nash
Title: A Highway to the Pacific: Thomas Jefferson and the Far
West
Publication: Virgin Land
Publisher: Harvard Univ. Press
City: Cambridge
Date: 1950
Pages: 15-18
Notes: Brief chapter lauds TJ as "the
intellectual father of the American advance to the Pacific."
Reference: 3296
3297
Name: Smith
, Hugh P.
Some Limitations of the Educational Theory of Thomas
Jefferson
Title: Ph.D.
dissertation
Volume: Univ. of North
Carolina
City: 1936
Reference: 3297
3298
Name: Smith
Russell
Title: Jefferson Program at Charlottesville
Publication: Musical America
Volume: 76
Date: 1956
Pages: 7
Notes: Report on a concert at Monticello of music from TJ's
collection.
Reference: 3298
3299
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Some Favorite Recipes of Presidents Jefferson and
Washington
Publication: Today's Living
Volume: 5
Date: 1974
Pages: 18-21, 50-52
Reference: 3299
3300
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Thomas Jefferson on Public Education
Publisher: Southern
Education Board
City: Knoxville, Tenn.
Date: 1902
Pages: pp. 22
Reference: 3300
3301
Name: Sowerby
, E.
Millicent
Title: Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson 5 vols.
Publisher: Library of
Congress
City: Washington
Date: 1952-1959
Notes: An essential piece of scholarship. Based on TJ's
catalogue of the library he sold in 1815, this adds bibliographic
description of the editions or
probable editions he owned and annotates the entries, usually with
comments from TJ's own
writings. Volume I has a preface describing the compiler's method and
covers entries on
civil and natural history. Volume 2 covers moral philosophy, 3 includes
politics, 4 concludes
entries on philosophy with citations in mathematics, astronomy, and
geography and begins
the entries on the fine arts. 5 concludes the fine arts entries and adds a
section on sources,
etc. plus an index for the whole catalogue.
Reference: 3301
3302
Name: Sowerby
, E.
Millicent
Title: "Some Presentation Copies in the Library of Thomas
Jefferson."
Publication: Quarterly Journal of the Library of
Congress
Volume: 8
Date: 1950
Pages: 78-87
Notes: Jefferson's notation of author's names in some books is the
only surviving record
of their ownership.
Reference: 3302
3303
Name: Sowerby
, E.
Millicent
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and His Library."
Publication: Papers of the Bibliographic Society of
America
Volume: 50
Date: (1956)
Pages: 213-28
Notes: TJ was a bibliomaniac but
not a bibliophile. Discusses the work involved in preparing the
monumental Catalogue;
anecdotal but suggestive. Translated into Spanish as "La Biblioteca de
Thomas Jefferson."
Revista Interamericana de Bibliografia. 8(no. 2, 1958), 115-24.
Reference: 3303
3304
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
3305
Name: Spratt
, John
S.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: The Scholarly Politician and His Influence
on
Medicine."
Publication: Southern Medical Journal
Volume: 69
Date: (1976)
Pages: 360-66
Notes: Probably the best article on
this subject; surveys previous scholarship, TJ's medical interests, and his
influence real and
potential on American medicine.
Reference: 3305
3306
Name: Stafford
William
Title: "New Letters from Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Esquire
Volume: 75
Date: 1971
Pages: 205
Notes: Poem; rpt. in Someday, Maybe. New York: Harper and
Row, 1973. 7-8.
Reference: 3306
3307
Name: Stapley
Mildred
Title: "Monticello and the Jeffersonian Style."
Publication: Country Life
Volume: 20
Date: 1911
Pages: 43-46
Reference: 3307
3308
Name: Stapley
M.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson the Architect: A Tribute."
Publication: Architectural Record
Volume: 29
Date: (1911)
Pages: 177-85
Notes: Describes Monticello, comments on other architectural
projects. Argues that TJ is a significant architect who "grasped as a basic
principle the value
of sincerity between form and construction."
Reference: 3308
3309
Name: Stiebing
, William
H., Jr.
Title: "Who First Excavated Stratigraphically?"
Publication: Biblical Archaeology Review
Volume: 7
Date: 1981
Pages: 52-53
Notes: TJ did; brief account.
Reference: 3309
3310
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
3311
Name: Stolba
, K.
Marie
Title: "Music in the Life of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Daughters of the American Revolution
Magazine
Volume: 108
Date: (1974)
Pages: 196-202
Notes: Sketch of TJ's interest in
music, noting his correspondence on musical matters with Francis
Hopkinson. Shorter
version in American Music Teacher. 25(April 1976), 6-8.
Reference: 3311
3312
Name: Stone
, Peter and
Sherman Edwards
Title: 1776; A Musical Play
Publisher: Viking
City: New York
Date: 1970
Pages: pp. 174
Notes: Book by Stone, music and lyrics by Edwards. The
Declaration and its composition as musical comedy.
Reference: 3312
3313
Name: Storey
, Helen
Anderson
Title: "Jefferson's Furniture at Monticello."
Publication: Antiquarian
Volume: 15
Date: 1930
Pages: 38-40, 60-70
Reference: 3313
3314
Name: Surface
, George
Thomas
Title: "Investigations into the Character of Jefferson as a
Scientist."
Publication: Journal of American History
Volume: 4
Date: (1910)
Pages: 214-20
Notes: TJ was "an observer in the
field of geography before Morse had reached the age of ten years," and
he was in the
advance of any contemporary in the economic interpretation of
geography.
Reference: 3314
3315
Name: Surface
, George
Thomas
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: A Pioneer Student of American
Geography."
Publication: Bulletin of the American Geographic
Society
Volume: 41
Date: (1909)
Pages: 743—50
Notes: Discusses TJ's accomplishments as a geographer and contends
for the innovative
nature of his work.
Reference: 3315
3316
Name: Suro
Dario
Title: "Jefferson, The Architect."
Publication: Americas
Volume: 25
Date: 1973
Pages: 29-35
Notes: TJ as Palladianist.
Reference: 3316
3317
Name: Swift
, David
E.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, John Holt Rice, and Education in Virginia,
1815-25."
Publication: Journal of Presbyterian History
Volume: 49
Date: (1971)
Pages: 32-58
Notes: TJ and Rice had much in
common, but Rice could not accept TJ's "deistic or Socinian" ideas
about education.
Informative about the struggles to establish the Univ. of Virginia and
about Rice.
Reference: 3317
3318
Name: Tate
Allen
Title: "On the Eather of Liberty."
Publication: Sewanee Review
Volume: 38
Date: (1930)
Pages: 20
Notes: Poem.
Reference: 3318
3319
Name: Taylor
, Howard
Singleton
Title: "The Light of Jefferson."
Publication: Watson's
Jeffersonian Magazine
Volume: 1
Date: (1907)
Pages: 564-65
Notes: Poem.
Reference: 3319
3320
Name: Taylor
, Olivia
A.
Title: "The Monticello Bust of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Annual Report of the Monticello
Association
Date: 1956
Pages: 21-27
Notes: Considers whether the
"Monticello bust" is a copy of the lost Ceracchi, concludes it is probably
a copy of the David
d'Angers portrait commissioned by U. P. Levy.
Reference: 3320
3321
Name: Thacker
, William
C.
Title: "The Structural Preservation of Monticello."
Publisher: n.p.
Date: 1955
Pages: pp. (11)
Notes: Report done for the Memorial Foundation, discusses
work done in 1953 which included the removal of nearly 100 tons of the
mud and brick
nogging laid in between the floor joists.
Reference: 3321
3322
Name: Thomas
James
Title: "The Lost Ceracchi Bust of Thomas
Jefferson."
Publication: Antiques
Volume: 104
Date: 1973
Pages: 125-27
Notes: The bust was destroyed in the Library of Congress
fire of 1851, but daguerrotypes of it may have been made.
Reference: 3322
3323
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. Report of
the Curator to the Board of Directors of the Thomas Jefferson
Memorial Foundation.
1957—.
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: Monticello
Date: 1957—.
Notes: These reports, issued annually since 1957, are not listed
separately here, but each
one notes accessions at Monticello for the year as well as archaeological
and structural repair
activities.
Reference: 3323
3324
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. Thomas
Jefferson, The Sage of Monticello And His Beloved Home
Publisher: Thomas
Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: New York
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. 45
Notes: Issued as Monticello Papers
Number Five. Includes essays by Fiske Kimball, "The Architecture of
Monticello"; Mabel
Mason Carlton, "The Life of Thomas Jefferson"; Henry Alan Johnston,
"The Story of the
Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation."
Reference: 3324
3325
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. Treasure
from Monticello. The Charm and Beauty of Thomas Jefferson's Mansion
Are Reproduced for
the Modern Home
Publisher: Harrisonburg Craftsmen
City: Harrisonburg, Va.
Date: 1928?
Pages: pp. 39
Notes: Monticello furniture described and copies are for sale in the
Monticello
shop.
Reference: 3325
3326
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Science
and Children
Volume: 13
Date: 1976
Pages: 38
Notes: Inventions;
juvenile.
Reference: 3326
3327
Name: Anonymous
none
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
3328
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Growth of American
Technology."
Publication: Intellect
Volume: 106
Date: 1977
Pages: 192
Notes: Report on a Voice of America broadcast by Hugo A.
Meier; insignificant.
Reference: 3328
3329
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the World of Books. A
symposium held at the Library of Congress September 21, 1976
Publisher: Library of
Congress
City: Washington
Date: 1977
Pages: pp.
37
Notes: Addresses by Frederick R. Goff and Merrill Peterson, noted
separately here, and remarks by Daniel Boorstin and Dumas
Malone.
Reference: 3329
3330
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Architect."
Publication: American Society Legion of Honor
Magazine
Volume: 11
Date: (1940)
Pages: 187-89
Notes: An appreciation of TJ's
taste; superficial.
Reference: 3330
3331
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: The Thomas Jefferson Bicentennial Exhibition
1743-1943, April thirteenth to May fifteenth, 1943
Publisher: National
Gallery of Art
City: Washington
Date: 1943
Notes: Catalogue of fifty portraits of TJ and contemporaries; no
illustrations or notes.
Reference: 3331
3332
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Thomas Jefferson Country Gentleman."
Publication: Red Rose Farm Family Magazine
Date: 1962
Pages: Inside front cover-2, 15
Reference: 3332
3333
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Farmer."
Publication: Cooperative Farmer
Volume: 32
Date: 1976
Pages: 17, 34
Reference: 3333
3334
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Thomas Jefferson in High Street, Philadelphia One
Hundred and Fift Years Ago
Publisher: Strawbridge and Clothier
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. 12
Notes: Catalogue of furniture as supplied for the 'refurnishing' of the
(supposed) house in
which TJ wrote the Declaration. A dubious enterprise all
around.
Reference: 3334
3335
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: The Thomas Jefferson Murals By Ezra Winter, N.A.,
in the Thomas Jefferson Room, Library of Congress
Publisher: Government Printing Office
City: Washington
Date: 1943?
Pages: Folded broadside
Notes: Black and white
reproduction, plus description.
Reference: 3335
3336
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Thomas Jefferson—Paleontologist."
Publication: Review of Reviews
Volume: 74
Date: (1926)
Pages: 200
Notes: Review of article by Frederick A. Lucas;
minor.
Reference: 3336
3337
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Planter."
Publication: Gourmet
Volume: 36
Date: 1976
Pages: 23, 56-62
Notes: TJ as gastronome.
Reference: 3337
3338
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Thomas Jefferson Revealed as Art
Collector."
Publication: Art Digest
Volume: 10
Date: 1936
Pages: 9
Notes: On the rediscovery of Ribera's Penitent Magdalen which TJ
purchased from the St. Severin collection in 1785.
Reference: 3338
3339
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: The Sheepman."
Publication: National Wool Grower
Volume: 66
Date: 1976
Pages: 10-11, 24-25
Notes: Informative discussion of TJ's sheep raising and
breeding, including his efforts to propagate Merino sheep.
Reference: 3339
3340
Name: Thompson
Randall
Title: The Testament of Freedom, A Setting of Four
Passages from the Writings of Thomas Jefferson For Men's Voices with
Piano or Orchestral
Accompaniment
Publisher: E. C. Schirmer
City: Boston
Date: 1944
Pages: pp.53
Notes: Also published in E.C.S. miniature score series, pp.
95.
Reference: 3340
3341
Name: Thompson
Wilma
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Lifelong Musician."
Publication: M. Mus. thesis
Publisher: Southern Illinois Univ.
Date: 1973
Reference: 3341
3342
Name: Thomson
, Robert
Polk
Title: "The Reform of the College of William and Mary,
1763-1780."
Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 115
Date: (1971)
Pages: 187-213
Notes: Touches on TJ's role in the
post-revolutionary reform of the College and concludes that its
reorganization "was not
simply a projection of Thomas Jefferson's ideas."
Reference: 3342
3343
Name: Thorpe
, Russell
W.
Title: "A Portrait of Thomas Jefferson, A Lost Picture Since
1897—Portrait
by Robert Field (obit. 1819)."
Publication: Antiquarian
Volume: 4
Date: 1925
Pages: 17-18
Reference: 3343
3344
Name: Thorup
, Oscar
A.
Title: "Jefferson's Admonition."
Publication: Mayo Clinic
Proceedings
Volume: 47
Date: (1972)
Pages: 199-201
Notes: TJ's
caution against excessive physicking reminds of the danger of the
"diseases of medical
management."
Reference: 3344
3345
Name: Thorup
, Oscar A.,
Jr.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Academic Medicine."
Publication: The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha
Volume: 40
Date: 1977
Pages: 16-22
Notes: Sketch of TJ and the
University of Virginia Medical School.
Reference: 3345
3346
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Thoughts on Visiting the Grave of
Jefferson."
Publication: Virginia Literary Magazine
Volume: 1
Date: (1829)
Pages: 133
Notes: Poem, signed
"Zenobia."
Reference: 3346
3347
Name: Tice
, David
A.
Title: "Jefferson's Country"
Publication: American
Forests
Volume: 83
Date: 1977
Pages: 24-27
Notes: TJ and
land management; general.
Reference: 3347
3348
Name: Tipton
, Patricia
Gray
Title: "An Index to References to Music in Thomas Jefferson's Paris
Letters."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Memphis State Univ.
Date: 1972
Pages: pp. 79
Reference: 3348
3349
Name: Todd
, Terry
E.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Founding of the University of
Virginia."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: University of California at
Riverside
Date: 1956
Reference: 3349
3350
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
3351
Name: Trent
, William
P.
Title: English Culture in Virginia A Study of the Gilmer Letters and
an
Account of the English Professors Obtained by Jefferson for the
University of
Virginia
Publication: Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and
Political
Science
Volume: 7th Ser. No. 5-6
Publisher: Johns
Hopkins Press
City: Baltimore
Date: 1889
Pages: pp. 141
Notes: The development of the University idea and Francis
Walker Gilmer's role as TJ's friend and agent. Interesting but
outdated.
Reference: 3351
3352
Name: True
, Rodney
H.
Title: "Early Days of the Albemarle Agricultural Society."
Publication: Annual Report of the American Historical Association
...
1918
Pages: 1 :24 1-59
Notes: Explains TJ's role in founding the Society.
Reference: 3352
3353
Name: True
, Rodney
H.
Title: "A Sketch of the Life of John Bradbury, Including His
Unpublished
Correspondence with Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Proceedings of the
APS
Volume: 68
Date: (1929)
Pages: 133-50
Notes: Touches on the relationship between TJ and Bradbury, an
English botanist who
traveled up the Missouri in 1809-11.
Reference: 3353
3354
Name: True
, Rodney
H.
Title: "Some Neglected Botanical Results of the Lewis and Clark
Expedition."
Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 67
Date: (1928)
Pages: 1-19
Notes: Describes TJ's role in
encouraging the cultivation of seeds brought home by Lewis and Clark.
Samples were sent to
Bernard McMahon, a Philadelphia gardener, and to William Hamilton;
some were also
planted at Monticello. TJ and McMahon held occasional
correspondence about
these.
Reference: 3354
3355
Name: True
, Rodney
H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson in Relation to Botany."
Publication: Scientific Monthly
Volume: 3
Date: (1916)
Pages: 344-60
Notes: Details TJ's botanical activities; his cultivation of
plants, his dissemination of seeds and specimens, his correspondence
with other botanists.
Still useful.
Reference: 3355
3356
Name: True
, Rodney
H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Garden Book."
Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 76
Date: (1936)
Pages: 939-45
Notes: Descriptive account of the Garden Book.
Reference: 3356
3357
Name: Trzeciakowski
Lech
Title: "'The World of Jefferson and Franklin'— Exhibition
at the National Museum in Warsaw."
Publication: Polish Western
Affairs
Volume: 16
Publisher: noen
Date: 1975
Pages: 98-99
Notes: Review
of the exhibit and its meaning for Poles.
Reference: 3357
3358
Name: Tuttle
, Kate
A.
Title: "The Founding of the University of Virginia."
Publication: American Monthly Magazine
Volume: 22
Date: (1903)
Pages: 108-13
Reference: 3358
3359
Name: Tutwiler
Henry
Title: Address of H. Tutwiler, A.M., LL.D., of Alabama
Before the Alumni Society of the University of Virginia, Thursday, June
29th, 1882
Publisher: Chronicle
Book and Job Office
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1882
Pages: pp. 14
Notes: An appeal not to change TJ's administrative structure
of the Univ. and an argument for its wisdom.
Reference: 3359
3360
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
3361
Name: Tyler
, Lyon
G.
Title: "Ceracchi's Bust of Jefferson."
Publication: Tyler's
Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine
Volume: 8
Date: (1927)
Pages: 243-46
Notes: Prints the petition of "sundry citizens of the County of
Albemarle" who wished to keep the bust by Giuseppe Ceracchi within
the state. Long note
on Ceracchi.
Reference: 3361
3362
Name: Tyler
, Lyon
G.
Title: "Early Courses and Professors at William and Mary
College."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 14
Date: (1905)
Pages: 71-83
Notes: Touches upon TJ's relationship with William and
Mary.
Reference: 3362
3363
Name: Tyler
, Lyon G.,
ed.
Title: "Two Unpublished Letters of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 17
Date: (1908)
Pages: 18-20
Notes: Prints with notes letters, one dated Jan. 3, 1796, to
Justin Pierre de Rieux on farming and business matters.
Reference: 3363
3364
Name: Tyler
, Moses
Coit
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Great Declaration"
Publication: The Literary History of the American Revolution,
1763-1783
Publisher: Putnam's
City: New
York
Date: 1897
Pages: 1:494-521
Notes: Discusses
the conditions of TJ's composition of the Declaration, the response it
evoked then and later,
especially critical response, and its literary quality. Finds the accusations
of lack of
originality and of historical falsification beside the point and claims the
document is original
because of TJ's own peculiar genius.
Reference: 3364
3365
Name: Ultan
, Roslye
R.
Title: "A Comparative Study of the Educational Philosophies of
Thomas
Jefferson and Benjamin Rush."
Publication: unpub. typescript
Publisher: Dickinson College Library
Date: 1958
Pages: pp. 35
Reference: 3365
3366
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: U. S. Library of Congress
Publication: Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson, 1815, A
Prospectus
Publisher: Government Printing
Office
City: Washington
Date: 1943
Pages: pp.
17
Notes: Prospectus for Sowerby's edition.
Reference: 3366
3367
Name: Anonymous
none
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
3368
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Other Spy-Glass
Publisher: Univ. of
Virginia Development Fund
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1948
Pages: pp. 16
Notes: Fund raising brochure,
dwelling on the TJ heritage and present need.
Reference: 3368
3369
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: The University of Virginia and Its Founder
Publisher: Univ. of
Virginia Alumni Fund
City: Charlottesville
Date: n.d.
Pages: broadside
Notes: Accordion-fold broadside for visitors on the history
and architecture of the University.
Reference: 3369
3370
Name: Vail
, Eugane
A.
Title: "Litterature des Noirs ou Gens de Couleur."
Publication: French American Review
Volume: 1
Date: (1948)
Pages: 135-42
Notes: Translation of songs and tales collected by Martha
Jefferson Randolph from her father's slaves. First published in
1841.
Reference: 3370
3371
Name: Van Ward
Roland
Title: "The Geological and Geographical Writings of
Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: M.S. thesis
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1938
Pages: pp. 219
Reference: 3371
3372
Name: Vaughan
, G.
B.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, the Community College, and the Pursuit of
Education."
Publication: Community College Frontiers
Volume: 8
Date: 1980
Pages: 4-10
Reference: 3372
3373
Name: Vaughan
, Joseph
Lee and Omer Allen Gianniny, Jr.
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Rotunda Restored
1973-76
Publisher: Univ. Press of Virginia
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1981
Pages: pp.xxi, 170
Notes: Introduction by Frederick
Doveton Nichols; on TJ's original concept, Stanford White's rebuilding,
and the restoration.
Generously illustrated.
Reference: 3373
3374
Name: Verner
Coolie
Title: "The Maps and Plates Appearing with the Several
Editions of Mr. Jefferson's 'Notes on the State of Virginia."'
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 59
Date: (1951)
Pages: 21-33
Notes: Careful bibliographical description.
Reference: 3374
3375
Name: Verner
Coolie
Title: "Mr. Jefferson Distributes His Notes, A
Preliminary Checklist of First Editions."
Publication: Bulletin of the New York
Public Library
Volume: 56
Date: (1952)
Pages: 159-86
Notes: How
and to whom TJ sent copies of the 1st edition of Notes; varying states
of the edition may
suggest second thoughts on what TJ wished to include. Also printed
separately, New York:
New York Public Library, 1952. pp. 31.
Reference: 3375
3376
Name: Verner
Coolie
Title: "Mr. Jefferson Makes a Map."
Publication: Imago Mundi
Volume: 14
Date: (1959)
Pages: 96-108
Notes: Scholarly account of how TJ made the 1786 map of
Virginia intended to accompany the Abbe Morellet's translation of
Notes. Claims that the
map is the most detailed and accurate representation of Virginia in the
last quarter of the
18th century.
Reference: 3376
3377
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
3378
Name: Verner
, Coolie and
P. J. Conkwright
Title: "The Printing of Jefferson's Notes, 1793-94."
Publication: Studies in Bibliography
Volume: 5
Date: (1952)
Pages: 201-03
Notes: Mathew Carey engaged Parry Hall to print the second
American edition of Notes.
Reference: 3378
3379
Name: Verner
Coolie
Title: "Some Observations on the Philadelphia 1794
Edition of Jefferson's Notes."
Publication: Studies in
Bibliography
Volume: 2
Date: (1949)
Pages: 201-04
Notes: Bibliographic description of two states of this edition.
Reference: 3379
3380
Name: Via
, Betty
Davis
Title: The Fourth of July Goose
Publisher: n.p.
Date: 1958
Pages: Folding broadside
Notes: Monticello juvenile fiction.
Reference: 3380
3381
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: A Virginia Gentleman's Library as Proposed by
Thomas Jefferson to Robert Skipwith in 1771 and Now Assembled in
the Brush-Everard
House, Williamsburg, Virginia
Publisher: Colonial Williamsburg
City: Williamsburg
Date: 1952
Pages: pp. 15
Notes: Introduction by Arthur Pierce Middleton.
Reference: 3381
3382
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "The Virginia State Capitol."
Publication: The Old Dominion
Volume: 5
Date: 1871
Pages: 483-91
Notes: Touches on TJ as architect.
Reference: 3382
3383
Name: Wagoner
, Jennings
L.
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the Education of a New Nation
Publisher: Phi Delta
Kappa Educational Foundation
City: Bloomington, Ind.
Date: 1976
Pages: pp. 41
Notes: Competent survey of TJ's
educational interests, ideas, and accomplishments.
Reference: 3383
3384
Name: Wall
, Charles
Coleman
Title: "Students and Student Life at the University of Virginia, 1825
to 1861."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1978
Pages: 341
Notes: Examines
the distance between TJ's plans for the discipline of students and the
disciplinary regime
actually imposed after October, 1825. This led to serious student
disorder until a reform in
1842 restored some of the positive elements of TJ's model. DAI 40/02A,
p. 1035.
Reference: 3384
3385
Name: Wallace
, Henry
A.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Farmer, Educator, and Democrat."
Publication: Proceedings of the Association of Land Grant Colleges
and
Universities
Volume: 51
Date: 1937
Pages: 338-46
Notes: Eulogistic portrait of TJ as archetypical progressive.
Reference: 3385
3386
Name: Wallace
, Henry
A.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Farm Book."
Publication: Agricultural History
Volume: 28
Date: 1954
Pages: 133-38
Notes: Discusses TJ's interest in farming and the difficulties
of experimental farming.
Reference: 3386
3387
Name: Ward
, James
E.
Title: "Monticello: An Experimental Farm."
Publication: Agricultural History
Volume: 19
Date: 1945
Pages: 183-85
Notes: TJ experimented with crop rotation, farm machinery,
deep plowing, horizontal plowing, new plants, and pest
control.
Reference: 3387
3388
Name: Ward
, James
E.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Contributions to American
Agriculture."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1935
Pages: pp. iii, 256
Reference: 3388
3389
Name: Ward
, James
E.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Contributions to Agriculture."
Publication: Congressional Record
Volume: 78 Congress, 1 Session.
89 (Appendix):
Date: 1769-70
Pages: none given
Notes: Also in Univ. of
Virginia News Letter. 19(April 15, 1943).
Reference: 3389
3390
Name: Warren
, Robert
Penn
Title: Brother to Dragons: A Tale in Verse and Voices
Publisher: Random
House
City: New York
Date: 1953
Pages: pp. xii,
230
Notes: A poem in dialogue dealing with events and characters
involved in
the Kentucky tragedy in which TJ's nephews butchered a slave. One of
the speakers is TJ. A
new version was published in New York: Random House, 1979. pp. xiv,
141. This version
gives Meriwether Lewis a more significant role, says Warren, and is the
result of an
extensive reworking of the text.
Reference: 3390
3391
Name: Wasserman
Burton
Title: "Exhibition in Sight."
Publication: School Arts
Volume: 76
Date: 1976
Pages: 24-27
Notes: On the Eye of Thomas Jefferson exhibit.
Reference: 3391
3392
Name: Waterman
, Thomas
T.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, His Early Works in Architecture."
Publication: Gazette des Beaux Arts
Volume: ser. 6. 24
Date: 1943
Pages: 89-106
Notes: On work before the Revolution and influences on it;
identifies TJ's architectural mentor as Richard Taliaferro of
Williamsburg. Attributes
Brandon, Battersea, and the Randolph-Semple house in Williamsburg
to him.
Reference: 3392
3393
Name: Watlington
Pat
Title: "The Building of 'Liberty Hall."'
Publication: Register of the Kentucky Historical
Society
Volume: 69
Date: 1971
Pages: 313-18
Notes: TJ sent a plan and suggestions
for the house of John Brown in Frankfort.
Reference: 3393
3394
Name: Watson
, F. J.
B.
Title: "American and French Eighteenth-Century Furniture in the Age
of
Jefferson"
Publication: Thomas Jefferson and the Arts: An Extended View, ed.
William Howard Adams
Publisher: National Gallery of Art
City: Washington
Date: 1976
Pages: 271-93
Notes: TJ bought more furniture than
any of his contemporaries, and his interest in architecture and
decoration plus his fascination
with gadgetry and technique better enabled him to appreciate the
qualities of Louis XVI
furniture.
Reference: 3394
3395
Name: Watson
, Francis J.
B.
Title: "America's First Universal Man Had a Very Acute
Eye."
Publication: Smithsonian
Volume: 7
Date: 1976
Pages: 88-95
Notes: TJ's aesthetic preferences surveyed.
Reference: 3395
3396
Name: Watson
, Francis J.
B.
Title: "The Eye of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Antiques
Volume: 110
Date: 1976
Pages: 118-25
Notes: Adapted from item #3394 above.
Reference: 3396
3397
Name: Watson
Jane
Title: "Jefferson Statue."
Publication: Magazine
of Art
Volume: 34
Date: 1941
Pages: 494-95
Notes: Note
on Rudulph Evan's statue for the Memorial.
Reference: 3397
3398
Name: Watson
, Lucille
McWane
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Other Home."
Publication: Antiques
Volume: 71
Date: (1957)
Pages: 342-46
Notes: On Poplar Forest; excellent description with
illustrations. See also the amplifying note in Antiques, 72(1957), 154, on
a visit by George
Flower.
Reference: 3398
3399
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
3400
Name: Wayland
, John
W.
Title: "Jefferson as a Scientist."
Publication: Virginia Journal of
Education
Volume: 19
Date: 1926
Pages: 358-59
Notes: TJ was
a scientist in both the broadest and the narrow senses of the term; more
laudatory than
informative.
Reference: 3400
3401
Name: Wayland
, John
W.
Title: "The Poetical Tastes of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Sewanee Review
Volume: 18
Date: 1911
Pages: 283-99
Notes: Discusses a scrapbook of newspaper verse supposedly
collected by TJ; highly unlikely.
Reference: 3401
3402
Name: Weaver
Neal
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Statesman, Artist, Scientist, and
One Man Horticultural Exchange."
Publication: Garden Journal
Volume: 26
Date: 1976
Pages: 147-50
Notes: Sketch emphasizing TJ's
gardening and botanical interests.
Reference: 3402
3403
Name: Webb
, Gerald
Fred
Title: "Jeffersonian Agrarianism in Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha: The
Evolution of a Social and Economic Standard."
Publication: Ph.D.
dissertation
Publisher: Florida State
Univ.
Date: 1972
Pages: pp.
157
Notes: Focus on Faulkner; contends that the "fierce economic, political
and moral independence seen in Faulkner's yeomen reflects an
intellectual position
substantially identical to that of Thomas Jefferson whose tenets
Faulkner may simply have
assimilated from his society." DAI 33/10A, p. 5754.
Reference: 3403
3404
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
3405
Name: Weil
Ann
Title: My Dear Patsy, A Novel of Jefferson's
Daughter
Publisher: Bobbs-Merrill
City: Indianapolis
Date: 1941
Pages: pp. 315
Notes: Juvenile fiction; Martha,
"Patsy," Jefferson falls in love with "Tom" Randolph.
Reference: 3405
3406
Name: Weiss
, Harry
B.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Economic Entomology."
Publication: Journal of Economic Entomology
Volume: 37
Date: 1944
Pages: 836-41
Notes: Surveys TJ's references to insects; although he was
not an entomologist, he was "the only president of the United States
who thought seriously
enough about insects to write about them in his letters and to stress the
need for more
specific study of them."
Reference: 3406
3407
Name: Welsh
Frank
Title: "The Art of Painted Graining."
Publication: Historical Preservation
Volume: 29
Date: 1977
Pages: 32-37
Notes: Discusses techniques of imitating wood grain with paint
and describes its use at Monticello, where the author is paint and color
conservator.
Reference: 3407
3408
Name: Wharton
James
Title: "Jefferson, Expert on Wines."
Publication: The Commonwealth: The Magazine of
Virginia
Volume: 26
Date: 1959
Pages: 4, 8, 65-66
Notes: General
account.
Reference: 3408
3409
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "What Next, Mr. Jefferson?"
Publication: Magazine of Art
Volume: 31
Date: 1938
Pages: 301
Notes: On the Jefferson Memorial controversy.
Reference: 3409
3410
Name: White
, John
W.
Title: "A Letter to Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: New
England Social Studies Bulletin
Volume: 14
Date: 1956
Pages: 5-13
Notes: Informs TJ about what has happened to education since
his death.
Reference: 3410
3411
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
3412
Name: Whitehill
, Walter
Muir
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Architect"
Publication: Thomas
Jefferson: The Man ... His World ... His Influence, ed. Lally
Weymouth
Publisher: Putnam's
City: New
York
Date: 1973
Pages: 159-77
Notes: Surveys TJ's
architectural activities with a review of the most significant
literature.
Reference: 3412
3413
Name: Whiting
, F. A.,
Jr.
Title: "Facts from the Fine Arts Commission; Further Light on the
Jefferson
Memorial Controversy."
Publication: Magazine of Art
Volume: 31
Date: 1938
Pages: 348-49, 372-74
Notes: Reviews the
controversy.
Reference: 3413
3414
Name: Whiting
, Margaret
A.
Title: "The Father of Gadgets."
Publication: Stone and Webster
Journal
Volume: 49
Date: 1932
Pages: 302-15
Notes: TJ's
inventions.
Reference: 3414
3415
Name: Whitty
, J.
H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Bull Moose."
Publication: Nation
Volume: 95
Date: (1912)
Pages: 211
Notes: Notes TJ's gift to Buffon.
Reference: 3415
3416
Name: Wickard
, Claude
R.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson—Founder of Modern American
Agriculture."
Publication: Agricultural History
Volume: 19
Date: 1945
Pages: 179-80
Notes: TJ lauded as pioneer
agricultural scientist.
Reference: 3416
3417
Name: Wiley
, Wayne
Hamilton
Title: "Academic Freedom at the University of Virginia: The First
Hundred Years—From Jefferson through Alderman."
Publication: Ph.D.
dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of
Virginia
Date: 1973
Pages: pp.
399
Notes: TJ's radical measures to assure intellectual liberty at the
University
--faculty tenure, full powers of decision in the conduct of scholarly work,
opportunity to
assist in administering the affairs of the University (TJ provided not for
a president but an
annually rotating faculty chairmanship)—assured a tradition that held up
well, with a few
blemishes, for the first century. DAI 34/08A, p. 4817.
Reference: 3417
3418
Name: Williams
, Edward
K.
Title: "Jefferson's Theories of Language."
Publication: M.A.
thesis
Publisher: Univ. of
Wyoming
Date: 1948
Pages: pp. viii,
89
Reference: 3418
3419
Name: Williams
, John
Sharp
Title: The University of Virginia and the Development of Thomas
Jefferson's Educational Ideas: Speech ... delivered at the St. Louis
Meeting of the
Association of State Universities 1904
Publisher: unknown
City: Charlottesville?
Date: 1904
Pages: pp. 16
Notes: Emphasizes the democratic features of the Univ. of Virginia as
a consequence of
TJ's ideas.
Reference: 3419
3420
Name: Williams
, Morley
J.
Title: "The Gardens of Monticello."
Publication: Landscape
Architecture
Volume: 24
Date: 1934
Pages: 64-71
Notes: Informative discussion of attempts to discover TJ's original
gardens.
Reference: 3420
3421
Name: Williams
, Morley
Jeffers
Title: "A Site for a Memorial."
Publication: Magazine of
Art
Volume: 31
Date: (1938)
Pages: 268-70
Notes: Contends the logical site for the Memorial is across the
Potomac.
Reference: 3421
3422
Name: Wilson
, James
Southall
Title: "Best Sellers in Jefferson's Day."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 36
Date: 1960
Pages: 222-37
Notes: Examines the day books of the Virginia Gazette in the
1750's and '60's; discusses, among others, TJ's purchases.
Reference: 3422
3423
Name: Wilson
Judith
Title: "Barbara Chase-Riboud: Sculpting Our
History."
Publication: Essence
Volume: 10
Date: 1979
Pages: 12-13
Notes: Interview with the author of Sally Hemings.
Reference: 3423
3424
Name: Wilson
, M.
L.
Title: "Agricultural Jefferson Recognized."
Publication: Extension Service Review
Volume: 15
Date: 1944
Pages: 55
Notes: "He truly had extension blood in his veins."
Reference: 3424
3425
Name: Wilson
, M.
L.
Title: "Jefferson and His Moldboard Plow."
Publication: Land
Volume: 3
Date: 1943
Pages: 59-64
Notes: Detailed and informative account of the plow and TJ's
farming practices.
Reference: 3425
3426
Name: Wilson
, Milburn
L.
Title: "Jefferson, Father of Agricultural Science."
Publication: Extension Service Review
Volume: 14
Date: 1943
Pages: 74
Notes: Sketch.
Reference: 3426
3427
Name: Wilson
, M.
L.
Title: "Jefferson's Interest in Farming and Scientific
Agriculture."
Publication: Virginia Polytechnic Institute Extension Division
News
Volume: 25
Date: 1943
Pages: 12
Reference: 3427
3428
Name: Wilson
, M.
L.
Title: "Survey of Scientific Agriculture."
Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 86
Date: 1942
Pages: 52-62
Notes: Claims TJ's paper on the moldboard plow has the
greatest historical significance among the agricultural publications
included in the first six
volumes of the APS Transactions.
Reference: 3428
3429
Name: Wilson
, M.
L.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Agricultural Engineering."
Publication: Agricultural Engineering
Volume: 24
Date: 1943
Pages: 299-303
Notes: Full review of TJ's farming practices and farming
technology.
Reference: 3429
3430
Name: Wilson
, M.
L.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson-Farmer."
Publication: Proceedings of
the APS
Volume: 87
Date: 1943
Pages: 216-22
Notes: Discursive survey of TJ's contributions to agricultural science
and
education.
Reference: 3430
3431
Name: Wilson
, M.
L.
Title: "Why Agriculture Honors Jefferson."
Publication: Congressional Record
Volume: 78 Congress, I Session.
89(Appendix)
Pages: 4544-46
Reference: 3431
3432
Name: Wilstach
, Paul
M.
Title: "Jefferson's Little Mountain."
Publication: National
Geographic Magazine
Volume: 55
Date: 1929
Pages: 481-503
Notes: Describes features of Monticello, its design and how
TJ lived there. Illustrated.
Reference: 3432
3433
Name: Wing
, DeWitt
C.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Pioneer in Genetic Science."
Publication: Journal of Heredity
Volume: 35
Date: 1944
Pages: 173-74
Notes: Note surveying TJ~s interest in livestock breeding
and scientific agriculture.
Reference: 3433
3434
Name: Wolkowski
, Leszek
August
Title: "Polish Commission for National Education, 1773-1794—Its
Significance and Influence on Russian and American
Education."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Loyola Univ. of Chicago
Date: 1979
Pages: pp. 216
Notes: Pierre Samuel DuPont de
Nemours worked for the Polish Commission in 1774, drew upon his
experience when he sent
TJ his proposal for American Education in 1800. DAI 39/12A, pp.
7195-96.
Reference: 3434
3435
Name: Woltz
, Dawn
Daniel
Title: The Flowers Grown and Shown at Monticello
Publisher: Michie
Company
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1977
Pages: pp. xv, 141
Notes: Discusses present day plantings.
Reference: 3435
3436
Name: Woodburn
, Robert
Orvis
Title: "An Historical Investigation of the Opposition to Jefferson's
Educational Proposals in the Commonwealth of Virginia."
Publication: Ph.D.
dissertation
Publisher: American
Univ.
Date: 1974
Pages: pp.
231
Notes: Focuses particularly on response to TJ's "Bill for the More
General
Diffusion of Knowledge" (1779) and his "Bill for Establishing a System
of Public Education"
(1817). DAI 35/llA, p. 7096.
Reference: 3436
3437
Name: Woodfin
, Maude
H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and William Byrd's Manuscript Histories of
the
Dividing Line."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser.
1
Date: 1944
Pages: 363-73
Notes: How TJ identified the author
of the "History of the Dividing Line" and obtained the manuscript of the
"Secret History" for
the American Philosophical Society.
Reference: 3437
3438
Name: Woodward
, Charles
L.
Title: "Do You Care Anything About This?"
City: New York
Date: 1895
Pages: Broadside
Notes: Circular offering for sale copies of the separate
printing of Ford's edition of TJ's Notes.
Reference: 3438
3439
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
3440
Name: Wranek
, William
H.
Title: "Jefferson's Mountaintop Mansion."
Publication: Commonwealth, The Magazine of
Virginia
Volume: 19
Date: 1952
Pages: 33-35, 69
Notes: Description.
Reference: 3440
3441
Name: Wranek
, William
H.
Title: "Planned by Thomas Jefferson, The University of Virginia
Continues
to Progress Under Able Administration."
Publication: The Iron
Worker
Volume: 15
Date: 1951
Pages: 1-15
Notes: Sketch of
TJ's University; peripheral.
Reference: 3441
3442
Name: Wranek
, William
H.
Title: "The Renovation of Jefferson's House."
Publication: Commonwealth, The Magazine of
Virginia
Volume: 20
Date: 1953
Pages: 13-14, 39
Reference: 3442
3443
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
3444
Name: Wright
, Louis
B.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Classics."
Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 87
Date: 1943
Pages: 223-33
Notes: "Although Jefferson read widely and knew the French
and English philosophers and historians of his own age, his thinking was
chiefly influenced
by the writers of antiquity."
Reference: 3444
3445
Name: Wyllie
, John
Cook
Title: "The Jefferson-Randolph Copies of An Anonymous Work
Entered
Three Ways by Sabin."
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 56
Date: 1948
Pages: 80-83
Notes: Describes presentation copies
of John Francis Dumoulin's An Essay on Naturalization sent to TJ and
prints Dumoulin's
letters to him.
Reference: 3445
3446
Name: Yancey
, Sarah L.,
ed.
Title: Mr. Jefferson's Favorite Tunes
Publisher: n.p.
Date: 1978
Pages: unpag
Notes: Seventeen examples of TJ's music, with
notes.
Reference: 3446
3447
Name: Zurfluh
, John,
Sr.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson—Early American Stringed Instrument
Enthusiast."
Publication: American String Teacher
Volume: 26
Date: 1976
Pages: 4-5
Notes: Sketch of TJ's interest in violins;
derivative.
Reference: 3447
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