OBJECT CHECKLISTLIFE AND LABOR AT MONTICELLOLife in the Piedmont Peter
Jefferson and Joshua Fry. Jane Pitford Braddick Peticolas (1791-1852). Thomas Jefferson. Memorandum Book,
1773. Bound manuscript. Thomas Jefferson. Crop Rotation Plan,
undated. Manuscript plan. Thomas Jefferson, Martha Jefferson, and Anne Cary Randolph. Memorandum
Book, Thomas Jefferson to Marquis de Chastellux,
November 26, 1782. Manuscript letter. Life at MonticelloThomas Jefferson to Martha Jefferson, December 11, 1783. Manuscript letter.Manuscript Division (72) Lucy, ca.1845. Copyprint
of daguerreotype. Courtesy of Mason County Museum, James Hemings. Inventory, February
20, 1796. Manuscript. Thomas Jefferson to Bowling Clarke,
September 21, 1792, and Thomas Jefferson
to Madison Hemings. "Life Among the Lowly,
No. 1," Pike County Republican, March 13, 1873. Thomas Jefferson. Promise of Freedom,
September 15, 1793. Reproduction of manuscript. Les Schofer. View of Poplar Forest.
Color photograph. Isaac Jefferson, 1845.
Copyprint of daguerreotype. Hair of Thomas Jefferson, 1826. Jane Pitford Braddick Peticolas. View
of the West Front of Monticello, c. 1827. Copyprint of watercolor
on paper. Ivory note pages owned by Thomas Jefferson.
Thread case, c. 1770. Manuscript Division (81) World of Books Thomas Jefferson to John Trumbull, February
15, 1789. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson, literary commonplace book,
1750s-1770s. Bound manuscript. Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, June
10, 1815. Manuscript letter. Memoirs of a Monticello slave, Isaac Jefferson, as dictated to Charles Campbell, 1847. Reproduction. Courtesy of Tracy W. McGregor Library of American History, Special Collections Department University of Virginia Library (17) G[eorge] Carter. The Genius of Liberty,
July 3, 1798. Fredericksburg, Virginia. Reproduction of newspaper. Monticello Joinery. Five-sided walnut book
stand, ca.1810. Charles Willson Peale, designer. Polygraph machine modern reproduction
made by Wilman Spawn, c. 1974. CREATING A VIRGINIA REPUBLICSeeking An Ideal Republic Reports of Cases Determined in
the General Court of Virginia. Charlottesville: 1829. Capitol of Virginia. Richmond,
undated. Copyprint of engraving. Thomas Jefferson. Draft Bill for Proportioning
Crimes and Punishment, 1777-1779. Manuscript. The Virginia Gazette, Williamsburg,
September 14, 1769. Reproduction of newspaper. A Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom,
printed for the Consideration of the People, 1779. The Role of Education Thomas Jefferson to Richard Price, January
8, 1789. Manuscript letter. Report of the Committee of Revisors
Appointed by the General Assembly of Virginia in MDCCLXXVI.
Richmond: 1784. Pamphlet. Thomas Jefferson to Nathaniel Burwell,
March 14, 1818. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson to Robert Pleasants,
1796. Fragment of manuscript letter. Hannah to Thomas Jefferson, November
15, 1818. Reproduction of manuscript. University of Virginia Thomas Jefferson to William Roscoe,
December 27, 1820. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson. South Elevation
of the Rotunda, begun 1818, completed March 29, 1819. Henry Schenck Tanner after a drawing by Benjamin Tanner. "Village
Design of University Detroit Publishing Company. Serpentine
Wall, U Va., 1905. Copyprint. Benjamin Banneker Benjamin Banneker. Benjamin Bannaker's
New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Almanac, or
Ephemeris, For the Year of our Lord 1795. Wilmington, Delaware,
1795. Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Banneker,
August 30, 1791. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson to Henri Grégoire,
February 25, 1809. Manuscript letter. The Rise of Science Thomas Jefferson. Notes on the
State of Virginia. Philadelphia: Pritchard and Hall, 1788.
Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, July
19, 1788. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson. Report on Magalonyx
Jeffersoni, ca. 1797-99. Manuscript. Natural History and Science George Louis Leclerc. Histoire Naturelle
des Oiseaux. 10 vols. Paris: de l'Imprimerie Royale, 1770-1783.
Thomas Jefferson to Comte de Buffon,
October 1, 1787. Manuscript letter. Charles Willson Peale, Exhumation
of the Mastodon, 1806-1808. Copyprint of oil on canvas. James Akin after a chalk drawing by W.S. Jacobs. Transactions
of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 4 (1799). Copyprint
of engraving. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCEInfluential Precedents Thomas Jefferson. Instructions to Virginia's
Delegates, 1774. George Mason and George Washington. Fairfax
County Resolves, 1774. Manuscript. George Mason and Thomas Ludwell Lee. Draft
of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, 1776. Manuscript. Thomas Jefferson. Draft of Virginia Constitution,
1776. Manuscript. The Fragment Thomas Jefferson. Draft fragment of the
Declaration of Independence, 1776, Manuscript. The Rough Draft Thomas Jefferson. Draft of Declaration of
Independence, 1776. Manuscript. Harper's Weekly, April
7, 1883. Reproduction of journal page. Edward Savage and/or Robert Edge Pine. Congress
Voting the Declaration of Independence, c. 1776. Copyprint
of oil on canvas. Currier and Ives. The Declaration
Committee, New York, 1876. Copyprint of lithograph. The Final Document [In Congress, July 4, 1776. A Declaration
By the Representatives of the United States of America, In General Congress
Assembled.] [Philadelphia: John Dunlap, July 4, 1776]. Broadside
with broken at lines 34 and 54 with text below line 54 missing. James Trenchard after a painting by Charles Willson Peale.
A NW View of the State House in
George Heap under the direction of Nicholas Scull, surveyor general
of Pennsylvania. Prospect of the City
of Philadelphia, 1768. Copyprint of map and engraving. John C. McRae after Johnannes A. Oertel. Pulling
down the statue of George III by the "Sons of Freedom," at
the Bowling Green, City of New York, July 1776. The Manner in Which the American Colonies
Declared Themselves Independent of the King of England, Throughout the
Different Provinces, on July 4, 1776. Copyprint of etching.
The Aftermath Thomas Jefferson. Draft of Declaration
of Independence, 1776. Manuscript. Richard Henry Lee to Thomas Jefferson,
July 21, 1776. Manuscript letter. The Goddess of Liberty with a Portrait
of Thomas Jefferson, Salem, Massachusetts, January 15, 1807.
Copyprint of painting. Benjamin Randolph after a design by Thomas Jefferson. Portable
writing desk, Philadelphia, 1776. Probably by William Cowan. Silver pen,
Richmond, Virginia, c.1824. Lord Kames (Henry Home). Essays on
the Principles of Morality and Natural Religion. Two parts.
Edinburgh: R. Fleming, for A. Kincaid and A. Donaldson, 1751. Algernon Sidney. Discourses Concerning
Government by Algernon Sidney with his Letters, Cornelius Tiebout. Thomas Jefferson:
President of the United States, Philadelphia, 1801. Copyprint
of engraving. ESTABLISHING A FEDERAL REPUBLICToward a Federal Constitution Thomas Jefferson to William Smith,
November 13, 1787. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson to James Currie, January
28, 1786. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson to James Madison,
December 20, 1787. The Federalist: A Collection of Essays,
Written in Favour of the New Constitution. Vol. 1. New York:
J. and A. McLean, 1788. Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin.
Plan for Great Seal, 1776. Copyprint of design. Erecting a Federal Edifice After an engraving by Cornelius Tiebout. Federal
Hall. Copyprint of lithograph. Thomas Jefferson. Plan of the Federal District,
1791. Manuscript map. Thomas Jefferson. Advertisement for a
Capitol, c. March 6, 1792. Manuscript. Thomas Jefferson. Opinion on a National
Bank, 1791. Manuscript. Thomas Jefferson. Draft of Manual
of Parliamentary Practice, c. 1799-1801. Manuscript. Charles Willson Peale. Thomas Jefferson,
Philadelphia, 1791. Copyprint of oil on canvas. Gilbert Stuart. George Washington,
1796. Copyprint of oil on canvas in the collection of the United States
Architect of the Capitol. National Partisan Politics Thomas Jefferson to James Madison,
July 7, 1793. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson, Draft of the Kentucky
Resolutions, November 16, 1798. Manuscript. Freneau's National Gazette,
Philadelphia: November 14, 1791. James T. Callender. History of
the United States for 1796, Philadelphia, 1797. The Richmond Recorder, September 1, 1802. Artist unknown. The Providential
Detection, 1797-1800. Copyprint of lithograph. The Second American Revolution Thomas Jefferson to Spencer Roane,
September 6, 1819. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson. First Inaugural Address,
March 4, 1801. Manuscript. Thomas Jefferson. "Sixth Annual Message
to Congress," December 2, 1806. Manuscript. Thomas Jefferson to Rev. Samuel Miller,
January 23, 1808. Manuscript letter. Charles Jansen. Stranger in America,
1807. Copyprint of frontispiece. James Akin. "A Philosophic Cock," Newburyport, Massachusetts, c. 1804.
Hand-colored aquatint. Nicholas King. [Thomas Jefferson's plans
for Pennsylvania Avenue], March 12, 1803. Manuscript sketch. William Leney after a drawing by Elkanah Tisdale in [Richard Alsop
and Theodore Dwight], The Echo, with
Other Poems. New York: Porcupine Press by Pasquin Petronius,
1807. Copyprint of engraving. William Birch. Washington in 1801.
Copyprint of watercolor. THE WESTWestern WonderingThomas Jefferson. Autobiography manuscript, 1821. Manuscript. Manuscript Division (152) Thomas Jefferson to Marquis de Chastellux,
June 7, 1785. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson. Draft Report of the
"COMMITTEE Frederick Edwin Church. The Natural
Bridge, Virginia, 1852. Copyprint of oil painting. H.D. Pursell. A Map of the United
States of N. America in Bailey's
Pocket Almanac. Western Explorations Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe,
January 10, 1803. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson to Meriwether Lewis,
June 20, 1803. Manuscript letter. Patrick Gass. A Journal of the Voyages and Travels of a Corps
of Discovery, Under the James Akin. "The PRAIRIE DOG Sickened at
the Sting of the HORNET or a Diplomatic Puppet exhibiting his Deceptions,"
Newburyport, Massachusetts. c. 1806. Copyprint of etching with watercolor.
Nicholas King. Map of Western North
America, with annotations by Meriwether Lewis, 1803. Ford P. Kaiser. "Transfer of Louisiana,"
in James W. Buel, ed., Louisiana and the Fair. 10 vols.
Western Realities Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Smith Barton,
September 21, 1809. Manuscript letter. Peter S. Du Ponceau. "Affinities of
the Nottoway language with the Iroquois Dialects," July 13, 1820.
Manuscript. Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, June
11, 1812. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson to John Holmes, April
22, 1820. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson to James Madison,
April 27, 1809. Manuscript letter. A REVOLUTIONARY WORLDThe French Republic Thomas Jefferson to Tench Coxe, June
1, 1795. Manuscript letter. "De par le Roy." Thomas Jefferson's
passport upon his return from France. Signed by King Louis XVI, Versailles,
September 18, 1789. Manuscript. Mather Brown. Thomas Jefferson,
London,1786. Copyprint of oil on canvas. After Joseph Boze's painting of Marie Paul
Yves Roch Gilbert de Motier, marquis de Lafayette, François Nicolas Martinet. In
Description Historique de Paris, 1779. Copyprint of engraving.
Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert de Motier, marquis de Lafayette.
Declaration of the Rights of Man, 1789.
Manuscript. Thomas Jefferson to William Short,
January 3, 1793. Manuscript letter. St. Domingue (Haiti) Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, November,
24, 1801. Manuscript letter. James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson,
December 8, 1801. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, January
13, 1803. Manuscript letter, Pierre Touissant L'Overture.
Copyprint of oil on canvas. Peter Pencil. "Intercourse or Impartial
Dealings," 1809. Copyprint of etching and stipple with sepia ink.
Edges of Influence Thomas Jefferson to Admantios Coray,
October 31, 1823. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson to Madame de Staël,
September 6, 1816. Manuscript letter with hand-drawn map of South America.
Thomas Jefferson to Tsar Alexander,
June 15, 1804. Manuscript letter, Tsar Alexander to Thomas Jefferson,
August 20, 1805. Manuscript letter. Michel Sokolnicki (1760-1816) after Thaddeus Kosciuszko. Thomas
Jefferson A Philosepher A Patriote and a Friend. Copyprint
of colored aquatint. Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, September
4, 1823. Manuscript letter. LEGACYPolitical Memoirs Thomas Jefferson. Epitaph, c. March
1826. Illustrated Manuscript. Thomas Jefferson. Manuscript memorandum,
February 4, 1818. Thomas Jefferson to Henry Lee, May
8, 1825. Manuscript letter, Thomas Jefferson to Roger Weightman,
June 24, 1826. Manuscript letter. The Canker of slavery Thomas Jefferson to James Heaton, May
20, 1826. Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson. Codicil to will,
March 17, 1826. Reproduction of Manuscript. Ellen Randolph Coolidge to Thomas Jefferson,
August 1, 1825. Reproduction of Manuscript letter. Thomas Jefferson to Ellen Randolph Coolidge,
August 27, 1825. Reproduction of Manuscript letter. Charlottesville Central Gazette. "Executor's
Sale", January 13, 1827. Reproduction of newspaper. Thomas Jefferson to James Madison,
February 17, 1826. Manuscript letter. Thomas Sully. Thomas Jefferson,
1821. Copyprint of oil on canvas. Thomas Jefferson and Martha Jefferson.
Reproduction of Manuscript. 1782. JEFFERSON'S LIBRARYThe Library Thomas Jefferson to Samuel H. Smith,
September 21, 1814. Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Milligan,
February 27, 1815. Thomas Jefferson to Samuel H. Smith,
May 8,1815. Manuscript letter. National Intelligencer,
January 27, 1815. Nicholas Trist. "Catalog of Library of
Thomas Jefferson," 1823. Bound Manuscript. Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, January
21, 1812. Manuscript letter. Marcus Tullius Cicero. M. Tulli
Ciceronis Tusculanarum disputationum libri quinque . . .
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