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).

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Name: D'Elia , Donald J.
Title: "Jefferson, Rush, and the Limits of Philosophical Friendship."

Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 117
Date: (1973)
Pages: 333-45
Notes: Examines the correspondence and the friendship between Rush and TJ and contends that the differences between them were rooted in Rush's Christianity and TJ's deism. Discusses Rush's efforts to convert TJ and TJ's preference for Dugald Stewart and Tracy to the apologists Rush urged him to read.
Reference: 2204


Name: D'Urso , Salvatore
Title: "The Classical Liberalism of Robert M. Hutchins."

Publication: Teachers College Record
Volume: 80
Date: (1978)
Pages: 336-55
Notes: Argues that much of Hutchin's philosophy derives from the classical liberalism of Locke and TJ.
Reference: 2763


Name: Dabney , Charles W.
Title: Jefferson the Seer: An Address before the Conference for Education in the South in Session at the University of Virginia on April 25, 1903

Publisher: n.p.
Date: n.d.
Pages: pp. 15
Notes: Praises TJ's educational ideals.
Reference: 2729


Name: Dabney , Charles William
Title: "Education and Democracy"

Publication: Universal Education in the South
Publisher: Univ. of North Carolina Press
City: Chapel Hill
Date: 1936
Pages: 1:3-21
Notes: Covers TJ's plans for a Virginia school system; its weakness was its failure to provide for general supervision or leadership.
Reference: 2728


Name: Dabney , Virginius
Title: "Jack Jouett's Ride."

Publication: American Heritage
Volume: 13
Date: 1961
Pages: 56-59
Notes: Good popular account.
Reference: 327


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


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


Name: Dabney , Virginius
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall"

Publication: Virginia: The New Dominion
Publisher: Doubleday
City: Garden City
Date: 1971
Pages: 192-201
Notes: Loosely organized sketch of TJ's antagonism to Marshall and Marshall's handling of the Burr trial.
Reference: 1529


Name: Dabney , Virginius
Title: "Facts and the Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Vital Speeches
Volume: 41
Date: 1975
Pages: 389-92
Notes: Criticism of Fawn Brodie and Gore Vidal for defaming the Founders.
Reference: 325


Name: Dabney , Virginius
Title: The Jefferson Scandals: A Rebuttal

Publisher: Dodd Mead
City: New York
Date: 1981
Pages: pp. x, 154
Notes: Somewhat frantic refutation of Fawn Brodie, Gore Vidal, and Barbara Chase-Riboud.
Reference: 328


Name: Dabney , Virginius and Jon Kukla
Title: "The Monticello Scandals: History and Fiction."

Publication: Virginia Cavalcade
Volume: 29
Date: 1979
Pages: 52-61
Notes: Rejects the Callender scandals about TJ and Sally Hemings as given new currency by Fawn Brodie.
Reference: 329


Name: Dabney , William Minor.
Title: Jefferson's Albemarle; History of Albemarle County, Virginia, 1727-1819; PhD dissertation

Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1951
Pages: 228
Reference: 330


Name: Daiker , Virginia
Title: "The Capitol of Jefferson and Latrobe."

Publication: Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress
Volume: 32
Date: (1975)
Pages: 25-32
Notes: Discusses TJ's and Latrobe's correspondence on the design of the Capitol building.
Reference: 2731


Name: Dallas , George Mifflin
Title: Oration on the Centennial Anniversary of the Birth of Thomas Jefferson, Delivered at the County Court House, Philadelphia, April 3, 1843.... Published by Request of the Meeting

Publisher: Mifflin & Parry
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1843
Pages: pp. 8
Notes: TJ the "Patriarch of our party," whose election was the people's first authentic and empathetic ratification of the entire Democratic creed.
Reference: 331


Name: Dalton , David C. and Thomas C. Hunt
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Theories on Education as Revealed Through a Textual Reading of Several of His Letters."

Publication: Journal of Thought
Volume: 14
Date: (1979)
Pages: 263-71
Notes: Authors discuss TJ's educational theories as consistent with his philosophy, public utterances, and public writings. Nothing new.
Reference: 2200


Name: Dana , Emma Lilian
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, The Friend of the People"

Publication: Makers of America: Franklin, Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln
Publisher: Immigrant Publication Society
City: New York
Date: 1915
Pages: 95-138
Notes: For new Americans; "More than anyone else among our patriot fathers, Jefferson expressed the ideals that we call American."
Reference: 332


Name: Dana , William F.
Title: "The Declaration of Independence."

Publication: Harvard Law Review
Volume: 13
Date: (1900)
Pages: 319-43
Notes: Argues that since the Declaration by intention advanced accepted ideas, it is not an isolated document and must be interpreted in company with other state papers, e.g. the Virginia Bill of Rights, etc. Concludes the Declaration is a political, not a social, statement.
Reference: 1530


Name: Dane , Nathan
Title: Appendix (9th Volume) to Dane's General Abridgment of American Law, etc.

Publisher: n.p.
Date: n.d.
Pages: 5-16
Notes: Bound with Dane's A General Abridgment and Di~est of American Law, With Occasional Notes and Comments. vol. 9. Boston: Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1829. The Appendix examines the relationship of state and federal governments in light of the debates on Foot's resolution in the U.S. Senate and the appearance of TJ's writings in the 1829 edition. Blames many of the loose constructions of the Constitution on TJ's writings since 1775 and criticizes his credulosity and jealousy concerning supposed monarchists and aristocrats.
Reference: 1531


Name: Dangerfield , George
Title: "Jefferson and Madison."

Publication: New Republic
Volume: 123
Date: 1950
Pages: 18-20
Notes: Review essay warning those who wish to fly to TJ's bosom for comfort, "it isn't a very comfortable place."
Reference: 333


Name: Daniel , Frederick
Title: "Virginia Reminiscences of Jefferson."

Publication: Harper's Weekly
Volume: 48
Date: (1904)
Pages: 1766-68
Notes: Collects reminiscences from people in the Charlottesville area who supposedly remembered TJ; interesting if not reliable.
Reference: 334


Name: Daniel , John W.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Place in History"

Publication: Political History of the United States, by the Presidents -- with Historical Reviews of Each Administration by ... Leading Statesmen of the Time
Publisher: Federal Book Concern
City: New York
Date: 1899
Pages: 78-84
Reference: 1533


Name: Daniel , John W
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: White House Gallery of Official Portraits of the Presidents
Publisher: Gravure Company of America
City: New York
Date: 1906
Pages: none given
Reference: 335


Name: Daniel , John Warwick
Title: "Jefferson"

Publication: Speeches and Orations. Compiled by His Son, Edward M. Daniel
Publisher: J. P. Bell Co.
City: Lynchburg, Va.
Date: 1911
Pages: 637-48
Notes: "...one distinction is Jefferson's, and Jefferson's alone—he founded a party, not for a day, but for all time."
Reference: 1532


Name: Daniel , Thomas Harrison
Title: "Monticello."

Publication: Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine
Volume: 1
Date: (1907)
Pages: 575
Notes: Poem.
Reference: 2732


Name: Daniels , Jonathan
Title: Ordeal of Ambition: Jefferson, Hamilton, Burr

Publisher: Doubleday
City: Garden City
Date: 1970
Pages: pp. x, 446
Notes: Pro-Burr, treatment of TJ biased accordingly.
Reference: 336


Name: Daniels , Josephus
Title: "Jefferson's Contribution to A Free Press"

Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
City: Washington
Date: 1903
Pages: 18:i-xlviii
Notes: A relatively early survey of TJ's activities in this field.
Reference: 1534


Name: Daniels , Josephus
Title: "Jefferson's Philosophy and the Present Crisis."

Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin
Volume: 3rd ser. 11
Date: (1918)
Pages: none given
Reference: 1535


Name: Darcy , Sam
Title: The Second Revolution: The Ordeal and Dramatic Triumph of Thomas Jefferson. A Play in Three Acts

Publisher: Adams Press
City: Chicago
Date: 1977
Pages: pp. iv, 65
Notes: Large cast, stilted dialogue, federalists as villains; focus on the election of 1800.
Reference: 2733


Name: Darden , Norman
Title: "Sally Hemings, Myth or Mistress."

Publication: Virginia Cardinal
Volume: 5
Date: 1975
Pages: 20-21
Notes: Contends TJ's descendants tried to hide the truth; assumes Hemings affair without question.
Reference: 337


Name: Darden , Norman
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Mulatto Mistress."

Publication: Metro: Hampton Roads Magazine
Volume: 5
Date: (July 1975
Pages: 45-48
Notes: Enthusiastic support for the Fawn Brodie thesis.
Reference: 338


Name: Dargo , George
Title: "Legal Codification and the Politics of Territorial Government in Jefferson's Louisiana."

Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Columbia Univ.
Date: 1970
Pages: pp. 421
Notes: TJ represented majority American opinion in thinking that the U.S. could incorporate Lower Louisiana only after its population and institutional foundations of its culture were thoroughly Americanized. The pivotal issue was the conflict between the Creoles' continental civil law and Anglo-American common law. DAI 33/07A, p. 3507. See previous item.
Reference: 1537


Name: Dargo , George
Title: Jefferson's Louisiana: Politics and the Clash of Legal Traditions. Studies in Legal History

Publisher: Harvard Univ. Press
City: Cambridge
Date: 1975
Pages: pp. xii, 260
Notes: Examines TJ's efforts to supplant civil law in Louisiana Territory with common law. Concentrates on controversy in Lower Louisiana (Orleans Territory).
Reference: 1536


Name: Darling , Arthur Burr
Title: "Jefferson's Policy: Peace and Expansion" and "Jefferson's Planning in America"

Publication: Our Rising Empire, 1763-1803
Publisher: Yale Univ. Press
City: New Haven
Date: 1940
Pages: 390-420, 456-84
Notes: These chapters in a history of national expansion cover TJ's direction of diplomacy with France prior to actual negotiations for the Louisiana Purchase and the process itself of acquiring Louisiana. Suggestive.
Reference: 1538


Name: Darling , J. S., ed.
Title: A Jefferson Music Book; Keyboard Pieces, Some with Violin Accompaniment

Publisher: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
City: Williamsburg
Date: 1977
Pages: pp. x, 42
Notes: Preface and notes, facsimiles of the music.
Reference: 2734


Name: Dauer , Manning J
Title: "The Two John Nicholases, Their Relationship to Washington and Jefferson."

Publication: AHR
Volume: 45
Date: (1939)
Pages: 338-53.
Notes: Historians have not always distinguished between John Nicholas, the Republican member of Congress from 1793-1801, and John Nicholas of Albemarle, Federalist and long time clerk of the county court. The latter Nicholas exposed the Langhorne forgery to Washington, but ascribed it to TJ instead of its real author, Peter Carr.
Reference: 339


Name: Daugherty , Sonia
Title: The Way of an Eagle. An Intimate Biography of Thomas Jefferson and His Fight for Democracy

Publisher: Oxford Univ. Press
City: New York
Date: 1941
Pages: pp. 352
Notes: Invented dialogue in the costume drama manner and fanciful psychologizing. Rpt. as Thomas Jefferson: Fighter for Freedom and Human Rights. New York: Ungar, 1961. pp. 352.
Reference: 340


Name: Daveis , Charles Stewart
Title: An Address Delivered at Portland on the Decease of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, August 9, 1826

Pages: pp. 5.
Notes: TJ's greatest achievement as president was the Louisiana Purchase, Adams's was the navy, but their real monument is the country itself.
Reference: 341


Name: Davenport , William L.
Title: "Collecting Jeffersoniana."

Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 81
Date: 1976
Pages: 115-17
Notes: Advice for those interested in collecting material relevant to TJ.
Reference: 2735


Name: Davenport , William L
Title: "Faithful Are the Wounds of a Friend."

Publication: American Bar Association Journal
Volume: 64
Date: (1978)
Pages: 227-31.
Notes: Account of the TJ-Adams friendship.
Reference: 342


Name: Daviess , Joseph H.
Title: "A View of the President's Conduct Concerning the Conspiracy of 1806."

Publication: Quarterly Publications of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio
Volume: 12
Date: (1917)
Pages: 53-154
Notes: A Kentucky Federalist's pamphlet on the Burr episode; brief notes by Isaac Joslin Cox and Helen Swineford.
Reference: 1539


Name: Davis , Betty Elise
Title: Young Tom Jefferson's Adventure Chest

Publisher: M. S. Mill
City: New York
Date: 1942
Pages: pp. 249
Notes: Juvenile fiction.
Reference: 2736


Name: Davis , Betty Elyse
Title: Monticello Scrapbook: Little Stories of the Children and Grand-Children of Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: M.S Mill
City: New York
Date: 1941
Pages: pp. 62.
Notes: Sentimental anecdotes for young readers.
Reference: 343


Name: Davis , Burke
Title: A Williamsburg Galaxy

Publisher: Colonial Williamsburg
City: Williamsburg
Date: 1968
Pages: 171-83.
Notes: Biographical sketch.
Reference: 346


Name: Davis , Burke
Title: Getting to Know Thomas Jefferson's Virginia

Publisher: Coward, McCann and Geoghegan
City: New York
Date: 1971
Pages: pp. 69.
Notes: Juvenile; social and political life in TJ's Virginia and a biographical sketch.
Reference: 344


Name: Davis , Burke
Title: "The Pen"

Publication: Three for Revolution
Publisher: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
City: New York
Date: 1975
Pages: 59-90.
Notes: Young readers; emphasizes TJ's "farm boy" origins and covers his life up through the Declaration.
Reference: 345


Name: Davis , Charles Hall
Title: "Jefferson's Thirteenth Amendment."

Publication: Quarterly
Volume: 26
Date: (1944)
Pages: 248-70
Notes: The 13th Amendment is "Jefferson's posthumous contribution to the cause of human freedom," as he expressed it in the Declaration of Independence. Neglects the complexities of TJ's attitude toward slavery.
Reference: 2201


Name: Davis , Curtis Carroll
Title: "Mr Littlepage Briefs Mr. Jefferson on the European Situation: 1791."

Publication: Northern Neck of Virginia Historical Magazine
Volume: 6
Date: (1956)
Pages: 542-53
Notes: Lewis Littlepage was an adviser to Stanislaus Augustus 11 of Poland and corresponded with TJ. His long letter of December 26, 1791, is a full report on European politics.
Reference: 1540


Name: Davis , David Brion
Title: Was Thomas Jefferson the Authentic Enemy of Slavery?

Publisher: Clarendon Press
City: Oxford
Date: 1970
Pages: p.29
Notes: "...racism is not a sufficient explanation for the discrepancy between Jefferson's anti-slavery pronouncements and his long record of inaction.... but rather ... his lifelong membership in a planter class whose wealth and power derived from the ownership of slaves."
Reference: 1542


Name: Davis , David Brion
Title: "Jefferson's Uncertain Commitment"

Publication: The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823
Publisher: Cornell Univ. Press
City: Ithaca
Date: 1975
Pages: 169-84
Notes: Examines TJ's equivocal and indecisive position on slavery, pointing out that "when the chips were down" he was loyal to his class and society.
Reference: 1541


Name: Davis , John W.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Attorney at Law."

Publication: Proceedings of the Virginia State Bar Association
Volume: 38
Date: (1926)
Pages: 361-77
Notes: TJ's education and practice as a lawyer; rpt. in American Bar Association Journal. 13(February 1927), 63-68.
Reference: 1543


Name: Davis , John W
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: Virginia Born Presidents: Addresses Delivered on the Occasions of Unveiling the Busts of Virginia Born Presidents at Old Hall of the House of Delegates Richmond, Virginia
Publisher: American Book Co.
City: New York
Date: 1932
Pages: 47-56.
Reference: 347


Name: Davis , Richard Beale
Title: "Forgotten Scientists in Old Virginia."

Publication: VMHB
Volume: 46
Date: (1938)
Pages: 97-111
Notes: TJ introduced Francis Walker Gilmer to the Abb'e Corea and encouraged interest in science in Virginia after 1800.
Reference: 2739


Name: Davis , Richard Beale
Title: The Abbe Corea in America, 1812-1820. The Contributions of the Diplomat and Natural Philosopher to the Foundations of Our National Life. Correspondence with Jefferson and Other Members of the American Philosophical Society and with Other Prominent Americans

Publication: Transactions of the APS
Volume: n. s. 45
Date: 1955
Pages: 87-197
Notes: The introduction focuses on Corea, but a sizeable portion of the well-annotated correspondence is to or from TJ.
Reference: 2737


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


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


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


Name: Davis , Richard Beale
Title: A Colonial Southern Bookshelf; Reading in The Eighteenth Century

Publisher: Univ. of Georgia Press
City: Athens
Date: 1979
Pages: pp. x, 140
Notes: Analyzes libraries and book holdings in the colonial South; TJ and his books discussed passim.
Reference: 2738


Name: Davis , Richard Beale, ed.
Title: "A Postscript on Thomas Jefferson and His University Professors."

Publication: Journal of Southern History
Volume: 12
Date: (1946)
Pages: 422-32
Notes: Transcribes five letters to Francis Walker Gilmer about the search for a faculty for the new university, with notes and commentary. Letters not in Davis's Correspondence of TJ and Gilmer.
Reference: 2743


Name: Davis , Richard Beale, ed.
Title: Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson and Francis Walker Gilmer 1814-1826

Publisher: Univ. of South Carolina Press
City: Columbia
Date: 1946
Pages: pp. 163.
Notes: Introduction focuses on Gilmer and his role in finding faculty for TJ's university.
Reference: 348


Name: Davis , Thomas J.
Title: A Sketch of the Life, Character, and Public Services of Thomas Jefferson, with Some Account of the Aid He Rendered in Establishing Our Independence and Government

Publisher: Claxton, Remsen, and Haffelfinger
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1876
Pages: pp. 179
Notes: Despite the title, covers TJ only through the end of 1776; focuses on the writing of the Declaration and on TJ in the Continental Congress.
Reference: 1544


Name: Davis , Thurston N. and R. Freeman Butts
Title: "Footnote on Church-State; 'Say Nothing of My Religion."'

Publication: School and Society
Volume: 81
Date: (1955)
Pages: 180-87
Notes: A debate over TJ's opinions on the proper relationship between religious instruction and public education. Father Davis accuses Butts of incorrectly turning TJ into an "ardent secularist"; Butts points to TJ's insistence that schools of religion be independent of the University of Virginia.
Reference: 2744


Name: Dawidoff , Robert
Title: "The Fox in the Henhouse: Jefferson and Slavery."

Publication: Reviews in American History
Volume: 6
Date: (1978)
Pages: 503-11
Notes: Review essay on John Chester Miller, The Wolf by the Ears, suggests that "Nature and Slavery were two great problems for Jefferson" in his use of 18th-century rationalist language.
Reference: 1545


Name: Dawson , Joseph Martin
Title: "Roger Williams and the Pattern of the American Republic."

Publication: The Quarterly Review: A Survev of Southern Baptist Progress
Volume: 15
Date: 1955
Pages: 9-16
Notes: Argues for a similarity of TJ's views to Williams' and for a Baptist influence on his ideas about religious liberty. Unconvincing. Similar material in the chapter of the same title in Dawson's Baptists and the American Republic. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1956. 15-45.
Reference: 2202


Name: de Alba , Pedro
Title: "Jefferson's Correspondence with DuPont de Nemours."

Publication: Bulletin of the Pan American Union.
Volume: 77
Date: 1943
Pages: 192-96
Notes: General account.
Reference: 50


Name: De Vere , Maximilian Schele
Title: "Mr. Jefferson's Pet."

Publication: Harper's Magazine
Volume: 44
Date: (1872)
Pages: 815-26
Notes: On TJ and the founding of the University.
Reference: 2748


Name: de Alba , Pedro
Title: De Bolivar a Roosevelt, Democracia y Unidad de America

Publisher: Cuadernos Americanos
City: Cuidad de Mexico
Date: 1949
Pages: 11-30
Notes: Discusses TJ's democratic principles, his correspondence with Dupont de Nemours, and "El Testamento de Jefferson" on slavery and its consequences.
Reference: 49


Name: DeConde , Alexander
Title: "Foreclosure of a Peacemaker's Career: A Criticism of Thomas Jefferson's Diplomatic Isolation."

Publication: Huntington Library Quarterly
Volume: 15
Date: (1952)
Pages: 297-304
Notes: William Vans Murray criticizes TJ's closing of the legations at The Hague and Lisbon; DeConde portrays Murray as a conscientious diplomat, almost uniquely responsible for working out the Convention of 1800 with the French.
Reference: 1547


Name: DeConde , Alexander
Title: "Washington's Farewell, the French Alliance, and the Election of 1796."

Publication: MVHR
Volume: 43
Date: (1957)
Pages: 641-58
Notes: Pierre Auguste Adet, the Directory's minister to the United States, attempted to electioneer for TJ in 1796 in hopes of restoring the French alliance and overthrowing the Jay Treaty, but his efforts were counterproductive on the whole.
Reference: 1550


Name: DeConde , Alexander
Title: Entangling Alliance: Politics and Diplomacy Under George Washington

Publisher: Duke Univ. Press
City: Durham
Date: 1958
Pages: pp. xiv
Notes: Synthesizes diplomatic history and domestic political history of the period 1789-1797, considered in terms of the consequences and complications caused by the French alliance of 1778; TJ discussed passim.
Reference: 1546


Name: DeConde , Alexander
Title: "A Time for Candor and a Time for Tact."

Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 17
Date: (1960)
Pages: 341-45
Notes: Account of TJ's difficulties with Gouverneur Morris as minister to France.
Reference: 1549


Name: DeConde , Alexander
Title: This Affair of Louisiana

Publisher: Scribner's
City: New York
Date: 1976
Pages: pp. x, 325
Notes: Argues that "an expansionist Anglo-American ethos, rooted in the colonial experience, ... continues into the first years of the new American nation and emerges during the Louisiana affair as a kind of pious imperialism." Pocuses on the acquisition of Louisiana and discusses TJ throughout.
Reference: 1548


Name: DeFalco , Anthony A.
Title: "A Comparison of John Dewey's and Thomas Jefferson's Concept of Human Nature."

Publication: Ed.D. dissertation
Publisher: Rutgers Univ.
Date: 1976
Pages: pp. 100
Notes: TJ's and Dewey's liberalism "is at least of the same 'family'; their view of human nature is not."
Reference: 2203


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


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


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


Name: Deren , Stefica
Title: "Nastanak I Razvoj Jeffersonovih Republikanaca."

Publication: Politicka Misao
Volume: 9
Date: (1972)
Pages: 403-14
Notes: Yugoslavia. Discusses TJ's role in the development of the Republican party.
Reference: 1551


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


Name: DeTerra , Helmut
Title: "Motives and Consequences of Alexander von Humboldt's Visit to the United States."

Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 104
Date: (1960)
Pages: 314-16
Notes: Focus on Humboldt; TJ mentioned—meeting of the two in Washington was "the moral climax of Humboldt's American travels."
Reference: 2747


Name: DeTerra , Helmut, ed.
Title: "Alexander von Humboldt's Correspondence with Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin."

Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 103
Date: (1959)
Pages: 783-806
Notes: Humboldt in 1804 visited TJ, who was interested in his information on Spanish America and in his scientific observation.
Reference: 2746


Name: Dethlof , Henry C., ed.
Title: Thomas Jefferson and American Democracy

Publisher: D. C. Heath
City: Lexington, Mass.
Date: 1971
Pages: pp. xiv, 209
Notes: A casebook in the "Problems in American Civilization" series.
Reference: 1553


Name: Detweiler , Philip F.
Title: "The Declaration of Independence in Jefferson's Lifetime."

Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Tulane Univ.
Date: 1955
Pages: pp. 367
Reference: 1554


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


Name: DeVoto , Bernard
Title: "An Inference Regarding the Expedition of Lewis and Clark."

Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 99
Date: (1955)
Pages: 185-94
Notes: Argues suggestively that TJ regarded the expedition, planned before the actual purchase, as a means to hasten the expansion of the U.S. to the Pacific.
Reference: 1555


Name: Devries , Julian
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: Lives of the Presidents
Publisher: World
City: Cleveland
Date: 1940
Pages: 33-53.
Reference: 354


Name: Dewey , Donald O.
Title: Marshall v. Jefferson: The Political Background of Marbury v. Madison

Publisher: Knopf
City: New York
Date: 1970
Pages: pp. ix, 195
Notes: Competent introduction to the political and historical context of the Marbury case, which established the principle of judicial review. Discusses TJ's quarrels with Marshall and the consequences of the decision.
Reference: 1556


Name: Dewey , Frank L
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Law Practice."

Publication: VMHB
Volume: 85
Date: (1977)
Pages: 289-301
Notes: Intelligently discusses TJ's law practice, based upon an examination of his casebook, fee book, and account books.
Reference: 356


Name: Dewey , John
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic Faith."

Publication: VQR
Volume: 16
Date: (1940)
Pages: 1-13
Notes: "... The essentially moral nature of Jefferson's political philosophy is concealed from us at the present time because of the change that has taken place in the language in which moral ideas are expressed." Yet his position may well be the best one from which to defend democracy against contemporary critics.
Reference: 2208


Name: Dewey , John, ed.
Title: The Living Thoughts of Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Longmans
City: New York
Date: 1940
Pages: pp. 173.
Notes: Selections from TJ with a thirty page introduction by Dewey, who presents him as an intellectual committed to action and as a private man with a public life.
Reference: 355


Name: DeWitt , William R.
Title: A Sermon on the Death of the Patriots and Statesmen, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, Delivered by the Rev. W. R. DeWitt, Pastor of the Presbyterian Congregation Harrisburg in the German Reformed Church, on Friday, the 22nd of July, 1826 in Compliance with a Request of the Citizens of Harrisburg

Publisher: Cameron & Krause
City: Harrisburg
Date: 1826
Pages: pp. 16.
Reference: 357


Name: Diamond , Martin
Title: "The Declaration and the Constitution: Liberty, Democracy, and the Fathers."

Publication: Public Interest
Volume: 41
Date: 1975
Pages: 39-55
Notes: Attacks the interpretation of the Declaration as a democratic manifesto and the Constitution as a reactionary check. Argues that the "social contract theory upon which the Declaration is based teaches not equality as such but equal political liberty."
Reference: 2210


Name: Diamond , Martin
Title: "The American Idea of Equality: The View from the Founding."

Publication: Review of Politics
Volume: 38
Date: (1976)
Pages: 313-31
Notes: Contends that the Declaration of Independence was not a democratic document, pledging the nation to a democratic form of government, but one that put the idea of equal liberty at the base of American political existence.
Reference: 2209


Name: Diamond , Sigmund, ed.
Title: "Some Jefferson Letters."

Publication: MVHR
Volume: 28
Date: (1941)
Pages: 225-42.
Notes: Letters (1809-23) to George Ticknor and David Bailie Warden, with introduction and notes.
Reference: 358


Name: Diaz Vasconcelos , Luis Antonio
Title: "El Padre del Dolar Americano. Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: Unos Americanos...y Faltan Muchos
Publisher: Tipgraphia Nacional
City: Guatemala
Date: 1944
Pages: 144-47
Notes: "Lecturas para muchachas"
Reference: 359


Name: Dickinson , John
Title: "The Old Political Philosophy and the New."

Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 87
Date: (1943)
Pages: 246-62
Notes: TJ and statesmen of his time had an articulated philosophy of government, but present day politicians do not analyze their implicit political ideas. They must, however, if we are to preserve the free society envisioned by TJ.
Reference: 2211


Name: Dickore , Marie, ed.
Title: Two Letters from Thomas Jefferson to His Relatives the Turpins Who Settled in the Little Miami Valley in 1797

Publisher: The Oxford Press
City: Oxford, Ohio
Date: 1941
Pages: pp.16
Notes: TJ advises a cousin on study for the law and reports on balloon ascensions.
Reference: 360


Name: Dickson , Harold E.
Title: "'Th.J.' Art Collector"

Publication: Jefferson and the Arts: An Extended View, ed. William Howard Adams
Publisher: National Gallery of Art
City: Washington
Date: 1976
Pages: 101-32
Notes: Discusses aesthetic treatises which shaped TJ's taste, his acquisition and display of paintings and sculpture, and the eventual disposition of his collection. Claims that by 1790 TJ's collecting interests had moved from the "rather haphazard" to focus on representations of eminent men and things pertinent to American history.
Reference: 2749


Name: Didier , Eugene L.
Title: Thomas Jefferson as a Lawyer

Publication: Green Bag
Volume: 15
Date: 1903
Pages: 153-59
Notes: Somewhat fanciful sketch
Reference: 361


Name: Dies , Edward Jerome
Title: "Thomas Jefferson; Earmer of Monticello"

Publication: Titans of the Soil: Great Builders of Agriculture
Publisher: Univ. of North Carolina Press
City: Chapel Hill
Date: 1949
Pages: 21-29
Notes: Sketch with emphasis on agricultural interests.
Reference: 2750


Name: Diggins , John P.
Title: "Slavery, Race, and Equality: Jefferson and the Pathos of the Enlightenment."

Publication: American Quarterly
Volume: 28
Date: (1976)
Pages: 206-28
Notes: Examines responses of historians from 1943-1975 to TJ's reasoning on racial equality. Argues that modern historians, like TJ, have been unable to resolve contradictory naturalistic and idealistic strains of Enlightenment thought.
Reference: 2212


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


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


Name: Dix , Dorothy
Title: Monticello -- Shrine or Bachelor's Hall?

Publication: Good Housekeeping
Volume: 58
Date: 1914
Pages: 538-41
Notes: Encourages Mrs. Martin W. Littleton's campaign to acquire Monticello for the nation
Reference: 362


Name: Dix , John P.
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Father of American Democracy

Publication: Social Studies
Volume: 38
Date: 1947
Pages: 357-66
Notes: Superficial sketch written for high school history teachers.
Reference: 363


Name: Dix , John P.
Title: Washington and Jefferson's Contemporaries

Publication: Social Studies
Volume: 39
Date: 1948
Pages: 106-15
Notes: Insignificant
Reference: 364


Name: Dixon , Lawrence W.
Title: "The Attitude of Thomas Jefferson Toward the Judiciary."

Publication: Southwestern Social Science Quarterly
Volume: 28
Date: (1947)
Pages: 13-19
Notes: TJ disliked the judiciary's relative independence from the other branches and opposed the Supreme Court's custom of delivering a general opinion.
Reference: 1557


Name: Dodd , W. E.
Title: "Napoleon Breaks Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: American Mercury
Volume: 5
Date: (1925)
Pages: 303-13
Notes: Napoleon's victory at Austerlitz made inevitable the Embargo, which destroyed TJ's popularity and political effectiveness.
Reference: 1558


Name: Dodd , William E.
Title: Statesmen of the Old South, or from Radicalism to Conservative Revolt

Publisher: Macmillan
City: New York
Date: 1911
Pages: 1-88
Notes: TJ was from the time of his death until after the Civil War a forsaken prophet, except in so far as he was seen as the spokesman for states rights.
Reference: 1559


Name: Dodd , William Edward
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Ruckkehrzur Politik 1796

Publisher: Grubel und Sommerlatte
City: Leipzig
Date: 1899
Pages: pp. x, 88
Notes: "Inaugural-Dissertation zur Bewerbung um die Doctorwurde bei der hohen philosophischen Facultat der Universitat." Covers TJ's political involvement in the early 1790's.
Reference: 1560


Name: Donaldson , Thomas
Title: The House in Which Thomas Jefferson Wrote the Declaration of Independence

Publisher: Avil Printing
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1898
Pages: pp.119
Notes: Uncritical antiquarianism, but useful
Reference: 365


Name: Donnelly , Marian C.
Title: "Jefferson's Observatory Design."

Publication: Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
Volume: 36
Date: (1977)
Pages: 33-35
Notes: TJ's proposed observatory on Montalto next to Monticello was architecturally conservative, and the astronomical problems were not carefully considered as they were in the tower built by David Rittenhouse.
Reference: 2753


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


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


Name: Donovan , Frank
Title: Mr. Jefferson's Declaration -- The Story Behind the Declaration of Independence

Publisher: Dodd Mead
City: New York
Date: 1968
Pages: pp. 211
Notes: Popular account of background, contents, and reception of the Declaration.
Reference: 1561


Name: Dorfman , Joseph
Title: "The Economic Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Political Science Quarterly
Volume: 55
Date: (1940)
Pages: 98-121
Notes: Claims TJ's underlying premise through all the shifts in his positions was a belief that "republican government would endure only as long as opportunities and resources for the acquisition of property were available to an ever increasing population."
Reference: 2213


Name: Dornan , James E.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Foundations of American Foreign Policy."

Publication: Occasional Review
Volume: l
Date: 1974
Pages: 155-68
Notes: Argues that TJ's peculiar fusion of idealistic morality and political realism in directing foreign policy laid the ground for subsequent difficulties.
Reference: 1562


Name: Dorough , C. Dwight
Title: "Preach, My Dear Sir, a Crusade Against Ignorance."

Publication: Phi Delta Kappan
Volume: 40
Date: 1959
Pages: 272-76
Notes: TJ's work for education.
Reference: 2755


Name: Dorsey , John M., ed.
Title: The Jefferson-Dunglison Letters

Publisher: Univ. of Virginia Press
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1960
Pages: pp. 120
Notes: Correspondence between TJ and Robley Dunglison, the physician he brought from London to be on the faculty of the University. Appendix discusses TJ's medical ideas.
Reference: 2754


Name: Dorsheimer , William
Title: "Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 2
Date: (1858)
Pages: 706-17; 789-803.
Notes: Review essay finds Randall's biography of TJ verbose and dull but agrees with his highly favorable assessment of TJ.
Reference: 369


Name: Dos Passos , Cyril Franklin
Title: "Notes on the 10 cents Jefferson, 1870-1879”

Publication: Original Paper on Philatelic Themes Presented by Invitation: American Philatelic Congress
Volume: 22
Date: 1956
Pages: 47-55
Notes: Philatelic notes on stamps bearing TJ's portrait
Reference: 370


Name: Dos Passos , John
Title: "A Portico Facing the Wilderness"

Publication: The Ground We Stand On: Some Examples from the History of a Political Creed
Publisher: Harcourt Brace
City: New York
Date: 1941
Pages: 228-55.
Notes: Sketch of TJ as he was when the Marquis de Chastellux met him in 1782, at Montice
Reference: 372


Name: Dos Passos , John
Title: The Head and Heart of Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Doubleday
City: New York
Date: 1954
Pages: pp. vi, 442.
Notes: Biography covering TJ's life through his service as Secretary of State.
Reference: 371


Name: Dos Passos , John
Title: The Men Who Made the Nation

Publisher: Doubleday
City: New York
Date: 1957
Pages: pp. 469
Notes: A novelist's history of the years from Yorktown until TJ's first term, played out in terms of the Hamilton-TJ rivalry, and closing with the Burr-Hamilton duel.
Reference: 1563


Name: Dos Passos , John
Title: "Builders for a Golden Age."

Publication: American Heritage
Volume: 10
Date: 1959
Pages: 65-77
Notes: On TJ and architecture; misleadingly suggests he was inspired by Greek architecture. Adapted from the author's Prospects of a Golden Age. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1959.
Reference: 2756


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


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


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


Name: Douglas , Carlyle C.
Title: "The Dilemma of Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Ebony
Volume: 30
Date: 1975
Pages: 60-66.
Notes: Claims TJ did not consistently practice the doctrines of equality he preached in the Declaration; accepts TJ's paternity of Sally Heming's children as fact.
Reference: 375


Name: Douglas , William O.
Title: "The Jefferson Philosophy"

Publication: Being an American
Publisher: John Day
City: New York
Date: 1948
Pages: 16-20
Notes: TJ spoke to the right of free choice and the right of dissent.
Reference: 2214


Name: Douglass , Elisha P.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Revolutionary Democracy"

Publication: Rebels and Democrats; The Struggle for Equal Political Rights and Majority Rule During the American Revolution
Publisher: Univ. of North Carolina Press
City: Chapel Hill
Date: 1955
Pages: 287-316
Notes: Claims that "When democracy is construed as political processes establishing political equality and majority rule, Jefferson cannot be considered a democrat to the same extent as the dissident groups in the Revolutionary era." Discusses TJ's draft of a constitution for Virginia and his reform bills during his governorship.
Reference: 1565


Name: Douglass , P.
Title: "Curricular Making of Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Improving College and University Teaching.
Volume: 19
Date: 1971
Pages: 261-62.
Reference: 376


Name: Doumato , Lamia
Title: Architect Thomas Jefferson: A Selected Bibliography

Publisher: Vance Bibliographies
City: Monticello, Ill.
Date: 1980
Pages: pp.9
Reference: 7


Name: Douty , Esther
Title: Mr. Jefferson's Washington

Publisher: Garrard
City: Champaign, Ill.
Date: 1970
Pages: pp. 96.
Notes: Juvenile; traces history of Washington, D.C. unti 1809 with emphasis on life during TJ's administration.
Reference: 377


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


Name: Dowdey , Clifford
Title: "He Lives at Monticello."

Publication: Holiday
Volume: 12
Date: 1952
Pages: 72-73, 81, 152-57
Reference: 378


Name: Downes , Randolph Chandler
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Removal of Governor St. Clair in 1802."

Publication: Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications
Volume: 32
Date: (1927)
Pages: 62-77
Notes: Ohio Republicans acted to remove St. Clair as a response to the Territorial Legislature's Division Act of 1801.
Reference: 1567


Name: Drake , G. W. J.
Title: "Jefferson and Vaccination."

Publication: Virginia Medical Semi-Monthly
Volume: 4
Date: (1899)
Pages: 5
Reference: 2757


Name: Draper , Theodore
Title: "The Fantasy of Black Nationalism."

Publication: Commentary
Volume: 48
Date: 1969
Pages: 27-54
Notes: Finds the roots of the fantasy of "migrationism" in ideas like TJ's about colonization of free blacks; only a page on TJ.
Reference: 2215


Name: Dresser , Louisa
Title: "A Life Portrait of Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Worcester Art Museum News Bulletin
Volume: 17
Date: 1951
Pages: 9-10
Notes: Note on the St. Memin drawing.
Reference: 2758


Name: Drouin , Edmond G.
Title: "Madison and Jefferson on Clergy in the Legislature."

Publication: America
Volume: 138
Date: (1978)
Pages: 58-59
Notes: TJ changed his mind and was willing to admit clergymen to the legislature.
Reference: 1568


Name: Duboy , Philippe
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, homme politique, et Charles Louis Clarisseau, architect."

Publication: Les Monuments Historiques de la France
Volume: 2
Date: (1976)
Pages: 14-21
Notes: "Jefferson illustre bien la 'conscience ambiguee' de l'intellectuel radical americain qui reconnait certes les bases du systeme 'democratique' mais s'oppose a ses manifestations concre'tes."
Reference: 2759


Name: Duer , William Alexander
Title: An Eulogy on John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, Pronounced by Request of the Common Council of Albany, at the Public Commemorative of Their Deaths, Held in That City on Monday the 31st of July, 1826

Publisher: National Observer
City: Albany
Date: 1826
Pages: pp.20.
Notes: Also in A Selection of Eulogies ... . Hartford: D. F. Robinson, 1826. 'In this splendid coincidence of events, ... what grateful and ingenuous heart hesitates to acknowledge an omniscient and benignant Providence?"
Reference: 379


Name: Duke , Richard Thomas Walker, Jr.
Title: "The Private Life of Thomas Jefferson."Minutes of the Eighth Meeting of the Monticello Association.

Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin.
Volume: 3rd ser. 14
Date: 1921
Pages: 6-10, 47-53
Notes: Rpt. in Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin. 3rd ser. 14 (July 1921), 47-53.General praise.
Reference: 380


Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Pennsylvania."

Publication: Pennsylvania History
Volume: 5
Date: (1938)
Pages: 157-65
Notes: Biographical conjunctions.
Reference: 385


Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: "Thomas Jefferson in Princeton."

Publication: Princeton Alumni Weekly
Volume: 43
Date: 1943
Pages: 5-6
Notes: He passed through several times, was there with the Congress.
Reference: 386


Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: "Where Did Jefferson Live in Paris?"

Publication: WMQ
Volume: 2nd ser. 23
Date: (1943)
Pages: 64-68
Notes: "At present a complete answer cannot be given."
Reference: 387


Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: Thomas Jefferson, American Tourist

Publisher: Univ. of Oklahoma Press
City: Norman
Date: 1946
Pages: pp. xv, 266.
Notes: Thorough study of TJ's travels; offers valuable insights on his personality and character and information on conditions and items of interest in the places he visited.
Reference: 383


Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: "Les demeures parisiennes de Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: French-American Review
Volume: 1
Date: (1948)
Pages: 68-75
Notes: "Translated in part from Thomas Jefferson, American Tourist."
Reference: 382


Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: "Jefferson and Local Government."

Publication: The County Officer
Volume: l5
Date: 1950
Pages: 8-10, 28-29
Notes: Contends that local government in which citizens most immediately participate is one of the basic features of Jeffersonian democracy.
Reference: 1570


Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: The Declaration of Independence and What It Means Today

Publisher: Univ. of Oklahoma Press
City: Norman
Date: 1950
Pages: pp. xiii, 194
Notes: Phrase by phrase examination of the Declaration which explores the intellectual and historical background of TJ's ideas and expressions. The second half of the title here is somewhat misleading.
Reference: 2216


Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: "A Manuscript from Monticello: Jefferson's Library in Legal History."

Publication: American Bar Association Journal
Volume: 38
Date: (1952)
Pages: 389-92; 446-47
Notes: TJ's library contained valuable legal mss. and a unique copy of the Virginia statutes from 1734 to 1772. The courts often treated his library as being in effect a depository of public records. Hening's Statutes at Large were in part a result of TJ's legal and historical scholarship.
Reference: 2761


Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: "Jefferson's Residence in Richmond."

Publication: VMHB
Volume: 60
Date: (1952)
Pages: 323-26
Notes: When TJ was governor, he probably rented a house on the northwest corner of what is now the intersection of 12th and Franklin.
Reference: 381


Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and American Constitutional Law."

Publication: Journal of Public Law
Volume: 2
Date: (1953)
Pages: 370-89
Notes: Surveys TJ's positions on constitutional law and the Constitution. Contends that he led the nation to view the Constitution as "an instrument of democracy."
Reference: 1571


Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: "Introduction"

Publication: The Political Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Representative Selections
Publisher: Bobbs-Merrill
City: Indianapolis
Date: 1955
Pages: pp.xlii,204
Reference: 1569


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


Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: "Independence Under International Law."

Publication: American Journal of International Law
Volume: 70
Date: (1976)
Pages: 425-31
Notes: TJ on the theory of the law of nations.
Reference: 2217


Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: "Jefferson and Adams' English Garden Tour"

Publication: Jefferson and the Arts: An Extended View, ed. William Howard Adams
Publisher: National Gallery of Art
City: Washington
Date: 1976
Pages: 133-57
Notes: Documents their visits to English estates: helpful.
Reference: 2760


Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the Law

Publisher: Univ. of Oklahoma Press
City: Norman
Date: 1978
Pages: pp. xv, 293
Notes: The best book-length study of TJ's legal education, his achievements as a lawyer, his work as a lawmaker, and his stature as a legal scholar and commentator on the law.
Reference: 1572


Name: Dumbauld , Edward
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the City of Washington"

Publication: Records of the Columbia Historical Society of Washington D.C. The
Publisher: The Society
City: Washington
Date: 1980
Pages: 67-80
Notes: Discusses TJ's connections with the city of Washington, including the roles in creating and establishing the national capital, his architectural activities, and his life as a resident
Reference: 384


Name: DuMing , E. O.
Title: "Private Character of Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: New Englander
Volume: 19
Date: (1861)
Pages: 648-73
Notes: Review of Randall's Life. Attacks Bulfinch's North American Review article, claiming that TJ "Whatever may be said of his intellectual eminence or distinguished public services, has certainly, never been esteemed for moral purity or practical piety."
Reference: 388


Name: Dunbar , Gary S.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Geographer."

Publication: Special Libraries Association
Volume: Geography and Map Division Bulletin
Publisher: No. 40
Date: 1960
Pages: 11-16
Notes: TJ is best known to geographers for his studies in weather and climate, although a legitimate claim could be made for him as the Father of American Geography on the basis of the Notes.
Reference: 2762


Name: Duncan , Richard R. and Dorothy M. Brown
Title: "Theses and Dissertations on Virginia History: A Bibliography."

Publication: VMHB.
Volume: 79
Date: 1971
Pages: 55-109
Notes: TJ items on pp 77-80
Reference: 8


Name: Duncan , Richard R., Dorothy M. Brown and Ralph D. Nurnberger.
Title: "Theses and Dissertations on Virginia History: A Supplementary Bibliography."

Publication: VMHB.
Volume: 83
Date: 1975
Pages: 346-67
Reference: 9


Name: Dunlap , John R.
Title: Jeffersonian Democracy, Which Means the Democracy of Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, and Abraham Lincoln

Publisher: The Jeffersonian Society
City: New York
Date: 1903
Pages: pp. 479
Notes: Mostly concerned with attacking the "Rule of the Millionaires" by appealing to Jeffersonian principles; pp. 445-79 sketch TJ's accomplishments.
Reference: 1574


Name: Dunning , William A.
Title: "An Historic Phrase."

Publication: Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1902
Pages: 1:82-85
Notes: Traces the background of the phrase "are, and of right ought to be" from the Declaration of Independence to Swift's Drapier's Letters, the Bill of Rights of 1689, and Pope Boniface VIII.
Reference: 2218


Name: Durrett , Reuben T.
Title: "The Resolutions of 1798 and 1799."

Publication: The Southern Bivouac
Volume: 4
Date: (1886)
Pages: 577-88, 658-64, 760-70
Notes: Claims the Kentucky Resolutions were the foundation of the Republican organization against the Federalists and the "broad platform of the great Democratic party." Discusses authorship, by TJ then amended by John Breckinridge.
Reference: 1575


Name: Duycinck , Evert
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: National Portrait Gallery of Eminent Americans
Publisher: Johnson, Fry & Co.
City: New York
Date: 1862
Pages: 1:117-34.
Reference: 390


Name: Duycinck , Evert
Title: "Jefferson and Coleridge."

Publication: Historical Magazine
Volume: 9
Date: (1865)
Pages: 24-25
Notes: Describes Coleridge's notes in vol. IV of the 1829 London edition of the Memoirs .... Coleridge thought he was "onesided."
Reference: 389


Name: Dvoichenko-Markov , Eufrosina
Title: "Jefferson and the Russian Decembrists."

Publication: American Slavic and East European Review
Volume: 9
Date: (1950)
Pages: 162-68
Notes: Makes a tenuous argument for Jeffersonian influence on the Decembrists, mostly through Destutt de Tracy whom they read. Quotes no Russian who read TJ.
Reference: 2219


Name: Dwight , H. G.
Title: "Jeffersonian Simplicity."

Publication: Harper's
Volume: 169
Date: (1934)
Pages: 91-99
Notes: TJ's success was an accident of history and luck; he is overrated as an architect and did not practice the simple life he is believed to have preached.
Reference: 2764


Name: Dwight , Nathaniel
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: Sketches of the Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Intended Principally for the Use of Schools
Publisher: Harper
City: New York
Date: 1830
Pages: 287-97.
Notes: Rpt. after 1851 as The Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Reference: 391


Name: Dwight , Theodore
Title: History of the Hartford Convention: With A Review of the Policy of the United States Government, Which Led to the War of 1812

Publisher: N.&J. White
City: New York
Date: 1833
Pages: pp. 447
Notes: First 100 pages attack TJ as secretary of state and as president; classic Federalist view.
Reference: 1576


Name: Dwight , Theodore
Title: The Character of Thomas Jefferson as Exhibited in His Own Writings

Publisher: Weeks, Jordan & Co.
City: Boston
Date: 1839
Pages: pp. xi, 371.
Notes: "... the main purpose of the writer will be to show, that the estimate which the federalists formed of his principles and character, political, moral and religious, was not merely justified but strictly correct."
Reference: 392




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