Thomas Jefferson: A Comprehensive Annotated Bibliography
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Reference: 102
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Portrait."
Publication: Canadian Collector
Volume: 17
Date: (Nov/Dec, 1982)
Extent: 61.
Notes: Not seen.



Reference: 197
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Funds Sought for Restoration of Jefferson's Country Retreat."
Publication: Architecture
Volume: 73
Date: (December, 1984)
Extent: 16.
Notes: Very brief account of Poplar Forest and the campaign by the non-profit Corporation for Jefferson's Poplar Forest to restore it.



Reference: 286
Author: Anonymous
Title: Constitutional Amendment Relating to School Prayer . Hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-Ninth Congress, First Session on Senate Joint Resolution 2, A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Relating to Voluntary Silent Prayer or Reflection. June 19, 1985.
Publisher: Congress of the United States, Senate Committee on the Judiciary,
Place of Publication: Washington D.C.:
Date: (1986)
Extent: 224.
Notes: Includes testimony before the committee, newspaper editorials, and opinions of the Supreme Court on Wallace v. Jaffree. TJ and the notion of the "wall of separation" between church and state are discussed passim ; significant is Justice Rehnquist's attack on the authority of TJ in this matter.



Reference: 352
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Postmark Monticello."
Publication: Time
Volume: 128
Date: (November 10, 1986)
Extent: 35.
Notes: TJ's 1818 letter Mordecai M. Noah (see 1987 essay by Richard H. Popkin) sold at auction for $396,000 the highest figure ever paid for a presidential document.



Reference: 367
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Letter to the Indians: A Follow-Up."
Publication: Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume: 64
Date: (1986)
Extent: 96-99.
Notes: Following 1985 article by Robert L. Dorman (see above) on a supposedly lost letter of TJ to chiefs of various western Indian tribes. The original, in French, was located in the Oklahoma Historical Society Archives. Gives provenance and a translation.



Reference: 457
Author: Anonymous
Title: "What Jefferson Said about Such Ploys."
Publication: Oklahoma Observer
Volume: 19
Date: (March 10, 1987)
Extent: 17.
Notes: Prints the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom without comment, but implicitly as a comment on Oklahoma politics.



Reference: 493
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Independence: Thomas Jefferson/L'independenza: Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Abitare
Volume: #266
Date: (July/August, 1988)
Extent: 100-09, 238.
Notes: Account of TJ done as a pastiche of bits from his writings and popular secondary sources. In Italian and English. Illustrated with photographs by Antonia Mulas.



Reference: 553
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Going to School with Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: U.S. News and World Report
Volume: 107
Date: (October 9, 1989)
Extent: 13.
Notes: Comments on George Bush's "education summit" held during the previous week in Charlottesville. TJ, "the prophet of public education," precedes him as an "education president."



Reference: 586
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, The Man from Monticello.
Publisher: Junior Scholastic
Volume: 92
Date: (November 3, 1989)
Extent: 12.
Notes: Not seen.



Reference: 597
Author: Anonymous
Title: The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Charles T. Cullen, Eugene R. Sheridan, George H. Hoemann, Ruth W. Lester, and J. Jefferson Looney.
Publisher: Princeton University Press,
Place of Publication: Princeton:
Volume: Volume 23, 1 January to 31 May 1792.
Date: (1990)
Extent: xxxv, 669.
Notes: Papers in this volume and the following item come out of the period of TJ's service as Secretary of State. Included are papers responding to the slave revolt in Saint-Domingue, documents revealing TJ's role in securing Senate confirmation of Washington's nominees of ministers to France, Great Britain, and the Netherlands, as well as the reorganization of the army and the war with the Indians in the Northwest Territory.



Reference: 598
Author: Anonymous
Title: The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, ed. John Catanzariti, Eugene R. Sheridan, George H. Hoemann, Ruth W. Lester, J. Jefferson Looney.
Publisher: Princeton University Press,
Place of Publication: Princeton:
Volume: Volume 24, 1 June to 31 December 1792.
Date: (1990)
Extent: xliii, 874.
Notes: In the second half of 1792 TJ had to deal with the radicalization of the French Revolution, the overthrow of the monarchy, and difficult negotiations with Great Britain and Spain concerning relations on the American frontiers with those countries' possessions in North America. The conflict with Hamilton heats up with pseudonymous attacks by Hamilton on TJ, and TJ tries to persuade Washington of the dangers of Hamilton's program.



Reference: 616
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson's Other Home."
Publication: Southern Living
Volume: 25
Date: (June, 1990)
Extent: 24.
Notes: Description of Poplar Forest and current archaeological work there. Gives hours when house is open to visitors.



Reference: 3
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Books, Films, Records on Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Scholastic
Volume: 42
Date: (1943)
Extent: 4+
Notes: no note



Reference: 4
Author: Anonymous
Title: Classified List of Manuscripts, Books, Correspondence, Etc. of Thomas Jefferson, Offered by Purchase to the United States by Sarah N. Randolph.
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1889)
Extent: pp.5
Notes: Includes 3660 letters by TJ, manuscripts of the Farm Book, Garden,Book, book of cases, fee book, and much else.



Reference: 14
Author: Anonymous
Title: Index to the Thomas Jefferson Papers.
Publisher: Library of Congress
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1976)
Extent: pp. xxiii, 155
Notes: Indexes papers in the L. C. collection as contained in the 65 reel microfilm which appeared in 1974. Paul G. Sifton's ''introduction" gives the provenance of the collection.



Reference: 15
Author: Anonymous
Title: The Jefferson Bicentennial, 1743-1943. A Catalogue of the Exhibition at the Library of Congress.
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1943)
Extent: pp. iii, 171
Notes: 500 entries. Includes introduction by Archibald MacLeish and an address by Felix Frankfurter.



Reference: 18
Author: Anonymous
Title: Catalogue of Manuscripts of the Massachusetts Historical Society.
Publication: Massachusetts Historical Society
Publisher: G. K. Hall
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1969)
Extent: 4:164-271
Notes: Catalogue for Jefferson mss. in the collection.



Reference: 21
Author: Anonymous
Title: Select List of References on Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Library of Congress
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1919)
Extent: 8
Notes: 71 citations; see also list of additional references, 1931, pp. 2



Reference: 23
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson and Architecture
Publisher: Alderman Library
Place of Publication: Charlottesville
Date: (1953)
Extent: 4
Notes: Mimeographed check list of materials in the Alderman Library



Reference: 24
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Bibliography."
Publication: Education for Victory
Volume: 2
Date: (1944)
Extent: 6
Notes: no note



Reference: 28
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: U.S. Department of State. Bureau of Rolls and Library. Arrangement of the Papers of Madison, Jefferson, Hamilton, Monroe, and Franklin. Miscellaneous Index. Bulletin No. 5.
Publisher: Department of State
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1893)
Extent: none given
Notes: no note



Reference: 29
Author: Anonymous
Title: U.S. Department of State. Bureau of Rolls and Library. Calendar of the Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson. Part 1. Letters from Jefferson. Bulletin No. 6.
Publisher: Department of State
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1894)
Extent: pp. vi, 541
Notes: Letters are listed under the names of TJ's correspondents.



Reference: 30
Author: Anonymous
Title: U.S. Department of State. Bureau of Rolls and Library. Calendar of the Correspondence of XSThomas Jefferson. Part Il. Letters to Jefferson. Bulletin No. 8.
Publisher: Department of State
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1895)
Extent: pp. iii,593
Notes: no note



Reference: 31
Author: Anonymous
Title: U.S. Department of State. Bureau of Rolls and Library. Calendar of the Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson. Part 111. Supplement. Bulletin No. 10.
Publisher: Department of State
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: pp. iii, 270
Notes: Includes an index to all three parts.



Reference: 35
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Writings about Jack Jouett's Ride and Tarleton's Raid on Charlottesville; Compiled August 1951, from materials in the University of Virginia Library, for Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation at the request of Frank McCarthy."
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia Library
Place of Publication: Charlottesville
Date: (1951)
Extent: pp. 3
Notes: no note



Reference: 47
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Adams: Jefferson."
Publication: The Outlook
Volume: 143
Date: (1926)
Extent: 305-06
Notes: Brief note on the correspondence.



Reference: 48
Author: Anonymous
Title: Advisory Committee on the Papers of Thomas Jefferson. "Minutes of a meeting ... held in Princeton, February 14, 1945."
Place of Publication: Princeton
Date: (1945)
Extent: pp. 9
Notes: Discusses editorial problems; mimeographed copy, in the McGregor Library, Univ. of Virginia.



Reference: 51
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Mr. Albee, Meet Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: Nation
Volume: 118
Date: (1924)
Extent: 195
Notes: Criticizes the proposal by the chairman of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation to make Monticello "an active agency of relentless war against the dangerous radicalisms of our time."



Reference: 58
Author: Anonymous
Title: "American Leaders. No. 1. Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: United States Review
Volume: 4
Date: (1855)
Extent: 371-84
Notes: Biographical sketch. Journal continues The Democratic Review.



Reference: 60
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello, April 12, 1964 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson.
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1964)
Extent: pp. (8)
Notes: Contains note on "Jefferson's Canons of Conduct" by James A. Bear, Jr.



Reference: 61
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello, April 11, 1965 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson.
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1965)
Extent: pp. (16)
Notes: Contains "Some of Thomas Jefferson Randolph's Recollections of His Grandfather" by James A. Bear, Jr.



Reference: 62
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello April 11, 1968 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson.
Publication: none
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1968)
Extent: pp.(16)
Notes: Contains note by James A. Bear, Jr. on "The Jefferson Lottery."



Reference: 63
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello April 13, 1969 in Memory of Thomas Jefferson.
Publication: none
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1969)
Extent: pp.(16)
Notes: Note by James A. Bear, Jr. on TJ's calling and invitation cards.



Reference: 64
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello April 12, 1970 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson.
Publication: none
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1970)
Extent: pp. (12)
Notes: Note on Monticello in "The Confederate Period" by James A. Bear.



Reference: 65
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello April 12, 1973 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1973)
Extent: pp. (12)
Notes: Contains "Trial Chronology of the Organization of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation" by James A. Bear, Jr.



Reference: 66
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello, April 13, 1975 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson.
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1975)
Extent: pp. (9)
Notes: Note by Walter Muir Whitehill on "Mr. Jefferson's Codfish."



Reference: 67
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello, April 12, 1976 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1976)
Extent: pp (5)
Notes: Note by James A. Bear, Jr. on TJ's portable writing desk.



Reference: 68
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello, October 14, 1976 in Memory of Thomas Jefferson.
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1976)
Extent: pp. (7)
Notes: Contains Lucia Goodwin's "Two Monticello Childhoods" on the reminiscences of Thomas Jefferson Randolph and Virginia Randolph Trist, two of TJ's grandchildren.



Reference: 69
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello, April 13, 1980 in Memory of Thomas Jefferson.
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1980)
Extent: pp.(5)
Notes: Note by Lucretia Ramsey Bishko, "A Dinner at Monticello," describing 1820 visit by John S. Skinner, editor of the American Farmer.



Reference: 76
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: At the City of Jefferson, Missouri, January 6, 1913, Ceremonies Were Had on the Occasion of the Presentation of a Bronze Bust of Thomas Jefferson as a Memorial to Louis Nicholas Krauthoff and Sophia Riseck Krauthoff
Publisher: H.K. Brewer Co.
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1913)
Extent: pp.23
Notes: no note



Reference: 132
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "A Biographical Sketch of Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Thomas Jefferson Bible; Being, as Entitled by Him, "The Life and Morals of Jesus Extracted Textually from the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John." With a Valuable Appendix of Biblical Facts.
Publisher: George W. Ogilvie
Place of Publication: Chicago
Date: (1904)
Extent: pp. xxii, 161
Notes: no note



Reference: 135
Author: Anonymous
Title: Birthday Celebration in Honor of Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), Independence Hall, Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Monday, April 13, 1964, 3:00 P.M.
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Society
Place of Publication: Hancock, NH
Date: (1964)
Extent: Broadside
Notes: One of the activities of this short-lived group; featured speech was "TJ and the Constitution" by Davis Young Paschall.



Reference: 211
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Builders of America; Picture Biography."
Publication: Scholastic
Volume: 41
Date: (1942)
Extent: 13
Notes: TJ in comicstrips.



Reference: 224
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Buying Monticello."
Publication: House Beautiful
Volume: 33
Date: (1913)
Extent: 50
Notes: "Mixed sentiments" about Mrs. Littleton's scheme to acquire Monticello.



Reference: 252
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Charlottesville, Virginia Is 'The Jefferson Country'."
Publication: American Motorist
Volume: 22
Date: (1945)
Extent: 22
Notes: no note



Reference: 284
Author: Anonymous
Title: College of William and Mary. Thomas Jefferson Day Schedule of Events, Sunday, October 6, 1957
Publisher: College of William and Mary
Place of Publication: Williamsburge
Date: (1957)
Extent: Broadside
Notes: Event also sponsored by the Univ. of Virginia and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation.



Reference: 286
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Colonial Virginia and the Pather of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine
Volume: 1
Date: (1907)
Extent: 1087-91
Notes: Sketch of Peter Jefferson as Virginia yeoman.



Reference: 294
Author: Anonymous
Title: Commemorative Program To the Freedom of the Press and the People's Right to Know, June 18, 1960
Place of Publication: Charlottesville
Date: (1960)
Extent: unpag.
Notes: Sigma Delta Chi journalism fraternity honors TJ; minor note.



Reference: 349
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Death of Jefferson and Adams."
Publication: Niles Register
Volume: 30
Date: (1826)
Extent: 329, 345, 368-75.
Notes: TJ's death noted on July 8, Adams's on July 15, and the number for July 22 notices various "Testimonies of Respect for the Deceased Patriarchs."



Reference: 350
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Debtor's Letter."
Publication: Newsweek
Volume: 58
Date: (1961)
Extent: 19.
Notes: Facsimile of a letter to Craven Peyton, dated Nov. 27, 1803, asking for an extension of a loan, is often mistaken for the original.



Reference: 351
Author: Anonymous
Title: Dedication Ceremonies of a Memorial Tablet to Thomas Jefferson marking the site of his office when first Secretary of State of the United States of America, Wednesday, May twenty-fifth nineteen and forty-none
Publisher: Strawbridge and Clothier
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1949)
Extent: unpag.
Notes: Program .



Reference: 352
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Defending the Founders."
Publication: Time
Volume: 105
Date: (1975)
Extent: 22-23.
Notes: Report of Virginius Dabney's Charter Day Address at William and Mary College



Reference: 366
Author: Anonymous
Title: Donation by the State of Louisiana to the Family of Thomas Jefferson
Publication: Louisiana Historical Quarterly
Volume: 8
Date: (1925)
Extent: 52
Notes: Transcribes act of legislature in 1827 donating $10,000 in bonds to TJ's family



Reference: 412
Author: Anonymous
Title: Les Enfants Malheureux de Jefferson
Publication: Connaisance des Arts
Volume: 235
Date: (1971)
Extent: 31
Notes: no note



Reference: 413
Author: Anonymous
Title: Entziklopediya Bol'shaya Sovetskaya: A Soviet View of Six Great Americans
Publication: American Heritage
Volume: 11
Date: (1960)
Extent: 64-74
Notes: Includes translation of entry on TJ from the Large Soviet Encyclopedia and an accompanying comment by Richard B. Morris



Reference: 425
Author: Anonymous
Title: Federal Writers' Project. Jefferson's Albemarle: A Guide to Albemarle County and the City of Charlottesville, Virginia
Publisher: n.p.
Date: (1941)
Extent: pp. vi, 157
Notes: American Guide Series volume pays particular attention to sites associated with TJ.



Reference: 432
Author: Anonymous
Title: "51 to Go."
Publication: Time
Volume: 55
Date: (1950)
Extent: 110
Notes: Notes publication of volume one of the Jefferson Papers.



Reference: 437
Author: Anonymous
Title: The First Jubilee of American Independence; and, Tribute of Gratitude to the Illustrious Adams and Jefferson
Publisher: M. Lyon & Co.
Place of Publication: Newark, New Jersey
Date: (1826)
Extent: pp. 60
Notes: "Tribute" on pp. 45-60 includes address delivered July 14, 1826, by Philip Courtland Hay.



Reference: 497
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "The Grave of Jefferson."
Publication: The Idea and Literary Gazette Charlottesville
Volume: 1
Date: (1843)
Extent: 14-15
Notes: Account of a visit to the grave in about 1828.



Reference: 549
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Heroes: Jefferson's 200th."
Publication: Time
Volume: 41
Date: (1943)
Extent: 22-23
Notes: "Now on the 200th anniversary of his birth, Jefferson once more occupies the place he deserves in American history."



Reference: 552
Author: Anonymous
Title: Historical Account of the Washington Monument in the Capitol Square, Richmond, Ve. With Biographical Sketches of Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Patrick Henry, George Mason, Thomas Nelson, and Andrew Lewis: also a Brief Notice of the Houdon Statue of Washington
Publisher: W. A. R. Nye
Place of Publication: Richmond
Date: (1869)
Extent: pp. 16
Notes: no note



Reference: 573
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "Ideals of This Great Champion of the Common Man Live On."
Publication: Scholastic
Volume: 42
Date: (1943)
Extent: 2
Notes: no note



Reference: 574
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Impressive Ceremonies Will Launch Jefferson Papers."
Publication: Publisher's Weekly
Volume: 157
Date: (1950)
Extent: 1500-01
Notes: Note on ceremony at Library of Congress to celebrate Volume 1 of the Papers.



Reference: 575
Author: Anonymous
Title: "In Honor of Jefferson."
Publication: Missouri Historical Review
Volume: 37
Date: (1943)
Extent: 193-96
Notes: Accounts of testimonials to TJ in Missouri or by Missourians.



Reference: 579
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Iz pisem Tomasa Dzheffersona. Po stranitsam istorii."
Publication: Literaturnaya Gazeta
Date: (1953)
Extent: none given
Notes: USSR; "From the letters of Thomas Jefferson. Through the pages of history."



Reference: 588
Author: Anonymous
Title: The Pilgrimage to Monticello. The Home and Tomb of Thomas Jefferson, By the Jefferson Club of St. Louis, Mo. October 10 to 14, 1901
Publisher: Curran Printing Co.
Place of Publication: St. Louis
Date: (1902)
Extent: pp. 78
Notes: Interesting bit of social history, describing group trip to Monticello, where they erected a monument commemorating the Louisiana Purchase.



Reference: 589
Author: Anonymous
Title: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Association, St. Louis. Executive Committee. A Memorial to Thomas Jefferson and the National Expansion of the United States of America
Publication: The Committee
Place of Publication: St. Louis
Date: (1934)
Extent: pp. 16
Notes: Promotional pamphlet linking TJ to national expansion and St. Louis in order to justify the monument there.



Reference: 590
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Association, St. Louis. Thomas Jefferson and the Pioneers to Whom We Owe Our National Expansion
Place of Publication: St. Louis
Date: (1935?)
Extent: pp. (24)
Notes: Limited edition promotional brochure which includes a drawing of the proposed memorial, a grandiose project looking as if it had been a project of Albert Speer. They settled for the Gateway Arch.



Reference: 591
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson"
Publication: Biographie Universelle et Portative des Contemporains, ou Dictionnaire Historique des Hommes Vivants, et des Hommes Morts depuis 1788 jusqu'a Nos Jours ... Publie sous le Direction de MM. Rabbe, Vielh de Boisjolin, et Sainte-Preuve
Publisher: F.G. Levrault
Place of Publication: Paris
Date: (1834)
Extent: 2:2165-67
Notes: no note



Reference: 592
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson."
Publication: Russells Magazine
Volume: 3
Date: (1858)
Extent: 107-29; 4(1859), 205-11
Notes: Review essay on the first two volumes of Randall's Life; holds TJ responsible for "the universal democracy, unrestrained ..." and attempts to rescue Burr's reputation. rpt. DeBow's Review. 24(1858), 508-36.



Reference: 593
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "Jefferson and Madison."
Publication: Harper's Weekly
Volume: 29
Date: (1885)
Extent: 363
Notes: Describes the tombs of the two men.



Reference: 594
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson and Radicalism."
Publication: National Republic
Volume: 18
Date: (1930)
Extent: 12
Notes: Conservative editorial, rescuing TJ from modern radicals.



Reference: 595
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson Bicentennial."
Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 48
Date: (1943)
Extent: 4
Notes: Notes various celebratory activities.



Reference: 596
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson Family."
Publication: Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine
Volume: 6
Date: (1925)
Extent: 199-201, 264-70; 7(1925), 49-54.
Notes: Genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Jefferson (?-1687) of Henrico, TJ's great-grandfather.



Reference: 597
Author: Anonymous
Title: Jefferson Invites You to Charlottesville
Publisher: Chamber of Commerce
Place of Publication: Charlottesville
Date: (1926?)
Extent: pp. (16)
Notes: no note



Reference: 598
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson Letter: Indians present old script to Princeton Library."
Publication: Life
Volume: 21
Date: (1946)
Extent: 44
Notes: Otoe Indians present letter written by TJ in 1806.



Reference: 599
Author: Anonymous
Title: Jefferson Memorial Woes: Strike is Latest in the Series of Rows Harassing Project
Publication: Newsweek
Volume: 14
Date: (1939)
Extent: 22
Notes: no note



Reference: 600
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: The Jefferson Monument. Correspondence Relating Thereto
Publisher: n.p.
Date: (1883)
Extent: pp. 3.
Notes: Letters from James Rollins and Mary B. Randolph.



Reference: 601
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson's Adieu."
Publication: Manuscripts
Volume: 7
Date: (1955)
Extent: 213
Notes: Prints what purports to be perhaps TJ's last written words, an eight-line poetic farewell to Martha Jefferson Randolph. Gives provenance of mss. Uncritical.



Reference: 602
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: Jefferson's Birthday in Paris, April 12-13, 1919. The Centennial Celebration of the Overseas Alumni
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia European Bureau
Place of Publication: Paris
Date: (1919)
Extent: pp. 48
Notes: no note



Reference: 603
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson's Memoirs and Correspondence."
Publication: Edinburgh Review
Volume: 1
Date: (1830)
Extent: 496-526
Notes: Review essay which considers TJ's writings as a mirror of American society; "he will be a necessary witness, whenever we survey the successive constitutional questions which have so furiously divided parties in America." rpt. in Selections from the Edinburgh Review. Paris: Baudry, 1835. 2:366-75.



Reference: 604
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson's Monticello"
Publication: American Tradition: A House & Garden Guide
Publication: House & Garden
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1976)
Extent: 52-56
Notes: no note



Reference: 605
Author: Anonymous Publication: The Jefferson Monument Magazine
Volume: l
Date: (1849-1851)
Extent: none
Notes: Literary magazine conducted by students of the Univ. of Virginia with the object of erecting a monument to TJ. Little material pertaining to him contained here, however.



Reference: 606
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson's Persistence."
Publication: Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine
Volume: 1
Date: (1907)
Extent: 997-98
Notes: TJ's continuing relevance as author of the Declaration.



Reference: 679
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Lafayette et Jefferson."
Publication: Revue des Sciences Politiaues
Volume: 53
Date: (1930)
Extent: 607-12
Notes: Review essay occasioned by Chinard's Letters of Lafayette and Jefferson.



Reference: 685
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Last Words of Jefferson."
Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin
Volume: 6
Date: (1900)
Extent: 79-80
Notes: no note



Reference: 712
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Long Tom Lives to See the Day."
Publication: Collier's
Volume: 110
Date: (1942)
Extent: 70
Notes: Account of TJ's death, highly colored.



Reference: 782
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Man from Monticello."
Publication: Time
Volume: 105
Date: (1975)
Extent: 6-7
Notes: Sketch.



Reference: 819
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Mementoes of Jefferson."
Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 48
Date: (1943)
Extent: 9
Notes: The Jeffersoniana collection of Herman H. Diers.



Reference: 841
Author: Anonymous
Title: The Annual Report of the Monticello Association
Publisher: Monticello Association
Place of Publication: nond
Date: (1914)
Extent: none given
Notes: The Monticello Association is a society of descendants of TJ and proprietors of the graveyard at Monticello. The reports contain information on the upkeep of the graveyard and material of a genealogical or historical nature; items directly pertinent to TJ are listed here separately.



Reference: 842
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Monticello"
Publication: The Collegian. Conducted by a Committee Elected by the Students of the University of Virginia
Publisher: James Alexander
Place of Publication: Charlottesville
Date: (1839)
Extent: 367-68
Notes: Early visit when the Levys were at home.



Reference: 843
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Monticello: Home on a Mountaintop."
Publication: Senior Weekly Reader
Volume: 23
Date: (1969)
Extent: 4-5
Notes: no note



Reference: 844
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: The Monticello Family
Publication: Catalogue of an Exhibition Held at the University of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts April 12: May 13, 1960
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Charlottesville
Date: (1960)
Extent: pp. 14
Notes: Note on the family and a catalogue of exhibited portraits.



Reference: 845
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Monticello, The Cinderella Mansion."
Publication: Impact (Mopar/Chrysler Auto)
Date: (1974)
Extent: pp. 3, 13-15
Notes: TJ's innovations.



Reference: 846
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Monticello, The Home of Jefferson, Near Charlottesville, Virginia."
Publication: Harper's Weekly
Volume: 10
Date: (1866)
Extent: 345
Notes: Two engraved views, brief description of condition of Monticello and TJ's grave in 1866.



Reference: 847
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Monticello, Virginia; Statements on Both Sides of the Controversy Concerning the Proposed Public Ownership of the Home of President Jefferson."
Publication: American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society Annual Report
Volume: 19
Date: (1914)
Extent: 517-41
Notes: In 1912 the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association petitioned Congress to buy Monticello, but its owner, Jefferson M. Levy, refused to sell. Printed here are statements by the Association, Levy, and a report prepared for Levy by W. K. Semple on "The Care of Monticello by Its Owner," which describes the property as of 1912.



Reference: 848
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Monticello, Where 'All My Wishes End'."
Publication: News from Home
Volume: 4
Date: (1943)
Extent: 6-7
Notes: TJ's life at Monticello, illustrated.



Reference: 873
Author: Anonymous
Title: "National Monument to Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Independent
Volume: 77
Date: (1914)
Extent: 60-63
Notes: Photograph of Monticello and account of Mrs. Littleton's efforts to make it a national shrine.



Reference: 877
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "New Bust of Jefferson."
Publication: Magazine of History
Volume: 14
Date: (1911)
Extent: 364
Notes: Note on decision of Virginia D. A. R. to put a bust of TJ in Memorial Continental Hall.



Reference: 878
Author: Anonymous
Title: "The New York Review of Mr. Jefferson Reviewed. By a Southerner. With an Editorial Introduction."
Publication: Southern Literary Messenger
Volume: 4
Date: (1838)
Extent: 209-14
Notes: Reply to the strictures of Francis Lister Hawkes; see #538.



Reference: 892
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Our Jefferson Heritage"
Publication: Christian Century
Volume: 60
Date: (1943)
Extent: 415-16
Notes: TJ's heritage is his devotion to liberty, religious freedom, faith in education, and warnings against the encroachments of centralized government.



Reference: 893
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Outline Sketch of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine
Volume: 5
Date: (1910)
Extent: 552-61
Notes: no note



Reference: 936
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Patrick Henry. 1. A Memorandum by Thomas Jefferson. 2. Mr. Jefferson and Patrick Henry. 3. Thomas Jefferson and His Contemporaries."
Publication: Historical Magazine
Volume: n.s. 2
Date: (1867)
Extent: 90-96
Notes: Prints controversy from the New York World, 2 August, 1867, and 3 August, 1867, over TJ's notes on Patrick Henry prepared for William Wirt, Henry's biographer.



Reference: 943
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Pecuniary Embarrassments of Jefferson."
Publication: Niles Register
Volume: 30
Date: (1826)
Extent: 35, 281, 390-91
Notes: Notices the progress of a lottery arranged in TJ's behalf.



Reference: 946
Author: Anonymous
Title: "The Pedigree of Peter Jefferson."
Publication: The Researcher
Volume: 1
Date: (1926)
Extent: 33-34
Notes: no note



Reference: 983
Author: Anonymous
Title: "The President's Phaeton."
Publication: Carriage Journal
Volume: 14
Date: (1976)
Extent: 63-65
Notes: Correspondence about and plans for a carriage TJ had built.



Reference: 984
Author: Anonymous
Title: "President Jefferson Plays Host to a Couple of Pennsylvania Dutchmen."
Publication: Pennsylvania Dutchman
Volume: 3
Date: (1952)
Extent: 2
Notes: Congressman Andrew Gregg takes two Pennsylvania Germans to call on the President; sounds like folklore.



Reference: 985
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: Princeton University Library Trustees Committee Dinner January 29th 1943
Publisher: Princeton Univ. Press
Place of Publication: Princeton
Date: (1943)
Extent: pp. 8
Notes: "Dinner a la Jefferson together with a Letter from Monticello. June 7, 1817."



Reference: 986
Author: Anonymous
Title: Proceedings of the Committee Appointed by the Citizens of New York, At Their Meeting Held for the Relief of Mr. Jefferson
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1826)
Extent: pp. 8
Notes: Announces a scheme to help TJ by purchasing lottery tickets, then destroying them; published in May, just before his death.



Reference: 987
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Programs Portraying Jefferson Contributions: Opportunity for School Activity."
Publication: Education for Victory
Volume: 2
Date: (1944)
Extent: 20
Notes: no note



Reference: 988
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Proposal of a Public Museum of Science Erected in St. Louis as a Monument to Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Science
Volume: n.s. 82
Date: (1935)
Extent: 522-23
Notes: "A towering monument symbolizing the spirit of Jefferson and the ideal of American democracy, arresting the eye of visitors from afar, a sign of the forward look of the people of St. Louis."



Reference: 1006
Author: Anonymous
Title: Reception de la statue de Thomas Jefferson, troisieme president des Etats-Unis, oeuvre de David d'Angers offerte a la ville d'Angers par Hon Jefferson M. Levy, citoyen Americaine, le samedi, 16 septembre 1905
Publisher: Typ. Frmin-Didot et cie
Place of Publication: Mesnil
Date: (1905)
Extent: pp. 59
Notes: Proceedings in French and English.



Reference: 1011
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Reflections Suggested by the Obsequies of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Christian Examiner
Volume: 3
Date: (1826)
Extent: 315-30
Notes: Interesting essay-review of ten eulogies on TJ and Adams.



Reference: 1012
Author: Anonymous
Title: "The Remarkable Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: The Humble Way (Humble Oil Co.)
Volume: Summer
Date: (1962)
Extent: 13-17
Notes: TJ's talents on display at Monticello.



Reference: 1062
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Saving Monticello."
Publication: Literary Digest
Volume: 70
Date: (1921)
Extent: 24-25
Notes: Proposes that Monticello be acquired for a "country White House."



Reference: 1072
Author: Anonymous
Title: A Selection of Eulogies Pronounced in the Several States, In Honor of Those Illustrious Patriots and Statesmen, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: D. F. Robinson and Norton and Russell
Place of Publication: Hartford
Date: (1826)
Extent: pp. 426
Notes: Contains nineteen eulogies, the most well known being Webster's and Wirt's. Eulogies are listed separately here.



Reference: 1076
Author: Anonymous
Title: "The Sesqui-Centennial of the Declaration of Independence; Thomas Jefferson as the Central Figure."
Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 19
Date: (1926)
Extent: 372-73
Notes: Notes ceremonies to honor TJ.



Reference: 1157
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Th: Jefferson on Birch Bark."
Publication: The Yorker
Volume: 19
Date: (1961)
Extent: 12-13
Notes: Transcription with notes of TJ's letters written on birch bark to Martha Jefferson Randolph and her husband and sent from his New England tour.



Reference: 1161
Author: Anonymous
Title: Independence Day Exercises Held by the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation at Monticello...July 4, 1936
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: New York?
Date: (1936)
Extent: 8
Notes: Brief remarks from Franklin D. Roosevelt, Carter Glass, George C. Perry



Reference: 1162
Author: Anonymous
Title: The Story of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, Dedicated to the Preservation of Monticello, the Home of Thomas Jefferson Situated at Charlottesville, Virginia
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1926)
Extent: 12
Notes: no note



Reference: 1163
Author: Anonymous
Title: The Thomas Jefferson Society of the United States of America
Publication: The Society
Place of Publication: Hancock, N.H.
Date: (1963?)
Extent: broadside
Notes: Announces the purpose of the Society to disseminate the principles of TJ; director is Albert Levitt



Reference: 1164
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publication: The Dutch Boy Painter
Volume: 19
Date: (1926)
Extent: 109
Notes: no note



Reference: 1165
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publication: New England Historical and Genealogical Register
Volume: 11
Date: (1857)
Extent: 193-97
Notes: Brief, admiring sketch, emphasizing his services in the revolutionary period.



Reference: 1166
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson, A Man Who Believed in Other Men
Publication: News from Home
Volume: 4
Date: (1943)
Extent: 4-5
Notes: no note



Reference: 1167
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence
Publication: American Scene
Volume: 16
Place of Publication: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Date: (1976)
Extent: 4-7
Notes: no note



Reference: 1168
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the Human Design
Publication: Fortune
Volume: 28
Date: (1943)
Extent: 156-57
Notes: Biographical sketch.



Reference: 1169
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the Law
Publication: The Lawyer
Volume: 6
Date: (1943)
Extent: 6
Notes: Note on Library of Congress exhibit



Reference: 1170
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson and Wine in Early America in San Francisco
Publisher: Sunset
Volume: 156
Date: (1976)
Extent: 58-59
Notes: Note on exhibit at the Wine Museum



Reference: 1171
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson as a Lawyer
Publication: The Columbia Jurist
Volume: 2
Date: (1886)
Extent: 479-80
Notes: Slight sketch



Reference: 1172
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: Thomas Jefferson-Draughtsman of American Ideals
Publication: The Independent
Volume: 117
Date: (1926)
Extent: 13-16
Notes: Mostly illustrations



Reference: 1173
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Man of Achievement
Publisher: Interlaken Mills
Place of Publication: Fiskeville, R.I.
Date: (1959)
Extent: 7
Notes: New Year's greeting, illustrated sketch of TJ's life and interests.



Reference: 1174
Author: Anonymous
Title: The Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Publisher: Action Publications
Place of Publication: Alexandria, VA
Date: (1949)
Extent: 29
Notes: Account for tourists, brief biographical sketch



Reference: 1175
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson Number
Publication: The Amateur Reporter
Volume: 1
Date: (1927)
Extent: 1-32
Notes: Published by the student body of Jefferson Jr. High School, Charleston, W. Va.



Reference: 1176
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1943
Publication: Life
Volume: 14
Date: (1943)
Extent: 62-75
Notes: Illustrated biographical sketch



Reference: 1177
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: Thomas Jefferson: Suggestions for April Reading
Publication: National Education Association Journal
Volume: 39
Date: (1950)
Extent: 306-09
Notes: no note



Reference: 1178
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Third President, 1801-09
Publication: The Presidents from the Inauguration of George Washington to the Inauguration of Gerald Ford
Publisher: National Park Service
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1976)
Extent: 71-77
Notes: ed. Robert G. Ferris



Reference: 1179
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Troisieme President de Etats Unis
Publication: Revue Brittanique
Volume: 4th ser. 11
Date: (1837)
Extent: 52-72
Notes: Biographical sketch translated from North American Review



Reference: 1180
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: Thomas Jefferson-Welshman
Publication: Literary Digest
Volume: 116
Date: (1933)
Extent: 40
Notes: Tablet erected in Wales honoring TJ because of his Welsh ancestry.



Reference: 1181
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Birthday. Program and Selections for its Celebration
Publisher: Alabama State Department of Education
Place of Publication: Montgomery
Date: (1909)
Extent: 32
Notes: Suggested order of exercises to use in celebrating TJ's birthday.



Reference: 1182
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Birthday Program and Selections for Its Celebration Wednesday, April 13, 1910, in the Schools of Alabama
Publisher: Alabama Department of Education
Place of Publication: Montgomery
Date: (1910)
Extent: 40
Notes: Similar to #1181, but different items for the suggested exercises. Only two of these located, but they may have been published for some years after this, as late as 1935.



Reference: 1183
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Charlottesville
Date: (1983)
Extent: broadside, [4] p. : col. ill., col. map ; 23 x 20 cm. folded to 23 x 10 cm.
Notes: Accordion-fold broadside for visitors to Monticello has been reprinted in several revised version since mid-1920s.



Reference: 1184
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
Publication: Wide Track World (Pontiac Motor Division)
Volume: 7
Date: (1976)
Extent: 4-7
Notes: no note



Reference: 1185
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, America's First Modern House
Publication: House and Garden
Volume: 148
Date: (1976)
Extent: 48-53
Notes: no note



Reference: 1199
Author: Anonymous
Title: Touring Europe with Thomas Jefferson
Publication: Life
Volume: 52
Date: (1962)
Extent: 64-75
Notes: Follows the route of TJ's 1787 trip to Southern France and Italy.



Reference: 1204
Author: Anonymous
Title: The True Thomas Jefferson
Publication: The Outlook
Volume: 70
Date: (1902)
Extent: 239-41
Notes: Review essay on W. E. Curtis's book of this title. TJ was the greatest genius of his age, but Washington was the greater man. TJ was essentially a doctrinaire, but he lived in an age that needed a doctrinaire.



Reference: 1212
Author: Anonymous
Title: Two Architects of Independence: Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin
Publication: UNESCO Courier
Volume: 29
Date: (1976)
Extent: 14-19
Notes: Sketch.



Reference: 1237
Author: Anonymous
Title: The University of Missouri: First State University in the Louisiana Purchase
Publication: The University of Missouri Bulletin
Volume: 54
Date: (1954)
Extent: unpag.
Notes: General Series, 1954, no. 29. Information on Jeffersonian relics at the University.



Reference: 1238
Author: Anonymous
Title: Slides and Photographs Study 56: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Univ. of the State of New York Press
Place of Publication: Albany
Date: (1925)
Extent: 23
Notes: Slides illustrating TJ's life and prepared text



Reference: 1262
Author: Anonymous
Title: Walking With Thomas Jefferson Through Philadelphia History
Publisher: Strawbridge & Clothier
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1949)
Extent: folding broadside
Notes: Account of TJ's various stays in Philadelphia; minor.



Reference: 1288
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "Where Was the Declaration of Independence Written?"
Publication: Potter's American Monthly
Volume: 4
Date: (1875)
Extent: 62-63
Notes: Editor's note commenting on disputed locations; replied to by Agnes Y. McAllister, pp. 223-25, who argues for the house on the southwest corner of Seventh and Market Streets.



Reference: 1335
Author: Anonymous
Title: "The World of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Art and Man
Volume: 6
Date: (1976)
Extent: 2-15
Notes: Illustrated sketch of TJ as a man of the Enlightenment.



Reference: 1339
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Aaron Burr."
Publication: United States Magazine and Democratic Review
Volume: 1
Date: (1838)
Extent: 221-49
Notes: Review essay on Mathew L. Davis, Memoirs of Aaron Burr, focuses on charges of treachery against TJ and rejects them.



Reference: 1353
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "Americana Page."
Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 57
Date: (1952)
Extent: 100
Notes: Editorial praising TJ for removing "the fanatical nonsense from self-government.



Reference: 1368
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Arnold's Invasion, 1781. Jefferson's Official Conduct."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 2nd ser. 6
Date: (1920)
Extent: 131-32
Notes: Prints without comment affidavits by Daniel Hylton and James Currie testifying to TJ's diligence in safeguarding the military stores in Richmond.



Reference: 1656
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Hamilton and Jefferson."
Publication: Littel's Living Age
Volume: 81
Date: (1864)
Extent: 613-16
Notes: Review of Riethmuller's Alexander Hamilton and His Contemporaries presents TJ as the origin of slave-holding, secessionist, oligarchic principles and Hamilton as transmitter "to the thinkers of the North ... political sobriety, that sober respect for law, that preference for legal freedom to popular license, that belief in a true national life" which characterizes Lincoln.



Reference: 1686
Author: Anonymous
Title: "An Historical Confrontation."
Publication: Current
Volume: 131
Date: (1971)
Extent: 6-7
Notes: Reprints editorial from the Rutland Daily Herald, citing TJ on freedom of the press as relevant to the issue of the Pentagon Papers of 1971.



Reference: 1701
Author: Anonymous
Title: Imaginary Conversation between President Jackson and the Ghost of Jefferson
Publisher: Telescope Office
Place of Publication: Columbia, S.C.
Date: (1831)
Extent: pp. 22
Notes: A nullification fable.



Reference: 1708
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson and Pox."
Publication: United States Magazine and Democratic Review
Volume: 27
Date: (1850)
Extent: 193-202
Notes: Compares TJ and Charles James Pox as party leaders who "embodied in their principles and reflected in their measures, more fully and perfectly than any of their contemporaries, the progressive tendencies of their times."



Reference: 1709
Author: Anonymous
Title: Jefferson Day Dinner, The Mayflower Hotel, City of Washington, April thirteenth 1945
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1945)
Extent: unpag.
Notes: Democratic Party affair; one-page note on TJ.



Reference: 1710
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "Jefferson Letter on Third Term."
Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 45
Date: (1940)
Extent: 25
Notes: Reports sale and quotes in part from an autograph letter of January 10, 1804, to the North Carolina Assembly in which he rejects the notion of a third term.



Reference: 1711
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson Takes the Helm."
Publication: The Month of Goodspeed's
Volume: 19
Date: (1948)
Extent: 140-44
Notes: Describes and gives a facsimile in part of a letter from TJ to Elbridge Gerry, March 29, 1801.



Reference: 1712
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson to William Short on Mr. and Mrs. Merry, 1804."
Publication: AHR
Volume: 33
Date: (1928)
Extent: 832-35
Notes: Prints with notes a letter of January 23, 1804, on the supposed affront offered to the British envoy and his wife at the White House.



Reference: 1713
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson's Law Reports."
Publication: Virginia Literary Museum
Volume: 1
Date: (1829)
Extent: 129-33
Notes: Notes that TJ's executor had recently published some reports from the old General court, collected by or reported by TJ.



Reference: 1841
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: Southern Literary Messenger
Volume: 7
Date: (1841)
Extent: 287-88
Notes: Claims TJ insisted upon "a uniformly strict construction of the Constitution."



Reference: 1854
Author: Anonymous
Title: National Association of Democratic Clubs. Thomas Jefferson. 1743-1897. One Hundred and Fifty-fourth Birthday Anniversary Celebration, Tuesday, April Thirteenth, 1897, ....
Publisher: N. T. Elliott
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1897)
Extent: pp. 100
Notes: Testimonials to TJ from Democratic political leaders; also words and music to William T. Whelan's "the Jeffersonian Banner."



Reference: 1855
Author: Anonymous
Title: National Democratic Club. Banquet by the Democratic Club in Celebration of the 156th Birthday of Thomas Jefferson on Thursday April 13th, 1899, at the Metropolitan Opera House
Publisher: W. P. Mitchell & Son
Place of Publication: New Yor
Date: (1899)
Extent: pp. 80
Notes: Tributes to TJ from leading Democrats.



Reference: 1862
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "On the Question of Re-election."
Publication: Current History
Volume: n.s. 7
Date: (1944)
Extent: 178-80
Notes: Prints selections from TJ's letters, with a comment that they are particularly appropriate at a time when for the first time an American president is seeking a fourth term.



Reference: 1863
Author: Anonymous
Title: The Ordinance of 1784 and Jefferson's Services for the Northwest Territory
Publication: Old South Leaflets
Volume: no. 127
Publisher: Directors of the Old South Work
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1902)
Extent: pp. 24
Notes: Prints TJ's report of 1784, supporting documents and letters, and commentary on his role in developing the Northwest Territory.



Reference: 1865
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Our Eirst Economy President, A Review of the First English Biography of Jefferson."
Publication: World's Work
Volume: 51
Date: (1926)
Extent: 666-67
Notes: Praises Hirst's biography for its understanding of TJ's economic programs.



Reference: 1913
Author: Anonymous
Title: The Race Problem. Jefferson's Prophecies
Publisher: n.p.
Date: n.d.
Extent: pp. 16
Notes: Racist tract calling for repeal of the 14th and 15th amendments and appealing to the authority of TJ.



Reference: 1917
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: Celebration of Jefferson's Birthday in Washington, Wednesday, April 13, 1859
Publisher: Buell & Blanchard
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1859)
Extent: pp.16
Notes: The young Republican Party (GOP) tries to capture TJ as one of its own; prints speeches by Francis P. Blair and Daniel R. Goodloe, emphasizing TJ's belief in the importance of gradual elimination of slavery.



Reference: 1998
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Sporadic Attacks on the Supreme Court."
Publication: Congressional Digest
Volume: 16
Date: (1937)
Extent: 70-73
Notes: Covers TJ's attacks on the court and Marbury vs. Madison as a general background for FDR's difficulties with the court.



Reference: 2022
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Niles Register
Volume: 38
Date: (1830)
Extent: 344
Notes: Prints a letter purportedly written from Monticello, May 25, 1823, praising Henry Clay and the American System. See note on p. 447 charging this to be a forgery.



Reference: 2023
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Constitution."
Publication: Literary Digest
Volume: 88
Date: (1926)
Extent: 36
Notes: TJ as upholder of the Constitution; an article designed for student orators.



Reference: 2024
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Advice to the Cherokees."
Publication: Journal of Cherokee Studies
Volume: 4
Date: (1979)
Extent: 64-66
Notes: Prints with note two speeches TJ made to Cherokee visitors, printed in the National Intelligencer in 1809. Urges acculturation and relocation.



Reference: 2053
Author: Anonymous
Title: The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and '99, With Jefferson's Original Draught Thereof. Also, Madison's Report, Calhoun's Address, Resolutions of the Several States in Relation to State Rights. With Other Documents in Support of the Jeffersonian Documents in Support of the Jeffersonian Doctrines of '98
Publisher: Jonathan Elliott
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1832)
Extent: pp. 82
Notes: A Calhoun-Jefferson-States Rights package.



Reference: 2074
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Washington, Jefferson and the Society of the Cincinnati."
Publication: Researcher
Volume: 1
Date: (1927)
Extent: 100-02
Notes: Documents, without comment.



Reference: 2118
Author: Anonymous
Title: What Kind of a Christian Was Thomas Jefferson?
Publisher: American Unitarian Association
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1947)
Extent: pp. 17
Notes: "Services of a commemoration at the Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D. C., on the 204th anniversary of Jefferson's birth, April 13, 1947, under the auspices of the American Unitarian Association, All Souls' Church (Unitarian) Washington D. C." Contains sermon by Frederick May Eliot on TJ's unitarianism.



Reference: 2198
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Cult of Jefferson."
Publication: Commonwealth
Volume: 37
Date: (1943)
Extent: 604
Notes: Editorial note. "What is basic in Jefferson's political philosophy, however, comes from Aristotle, Saint Thomas and John Locke."



Reference: 2296
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson and the Ketoctin Baptist Association."
Publication: Bulletin of the Loudoun County Historical Society
Volume: 1
Date: (1958)
Extent: 56-60
Notes: The Ketoctin Baptists thanked TJ for the Statute for Religious Freedom.



Reference: 2297
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson Edits the Bible."
Publication: Time
Volume: 36
Date: (1940)
Extent: 70-71
Notes: Brief comments on The Life and Morals of Jesus.



Reference: 2298
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "Jefferson on Religion."
Publication: America
Volume: 69
Date: (1943)
Extent: 126
Notes: TJ not a "liberal" as many have claimed but "a devout member of the Episcopalian Church."



Reference: 2299
Author: Anonymous
Title: Jefferson the Unitarian Speaks
Publisher: American Unitarian Association
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1946)
Extent: pp. 4
Notes: no note



Reference: 2387
Author: Anonymous
Title: "On the Breeding of Kings."
Publication: International Socialist Review
Volume: 17
Date: (1917)
Extent: 597
Notes: Letter from TJ, March 5, 1810, describing the degenerate state of European royalty. No notes or comment.



Reference: 2413
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: The Pope and the Presbyterians. A Review of the Warnings of Jefferson Respecting the Dangers to Be Apprehended to Our Civil and Religious Liberties From Presbyterianism
Publisher: James M. Campbell
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1845)
Extent: pp. 72
Notes: Catholics, not Presbyterians, are the threat to religious freedom; anyway, TJ is no authority on the Presbyterians because he was an infidel. Answer to the pamphlet of Justus Moore; see item #1843.



Reference: 2424
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Reviving a Controversy: To What Extent Bellarmine Influenced Jefferson."
Publication: Extension
Volume: 37
Date: (1942)
Extent: 20-21
Notes: Inconclusive.



Reference: 2532
Author: Anonymous
Title: Les Amis du Musee de Blerancourt
Publication: Jefferson
Publisher: n.p.
Date: (1965)
Extent: pp. 19
Notes: Notes by various hands celebrating TJ upon the occasion of acquiring a bust of him by Houdon. In French.



Reference: 2534
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello April 11, 1960 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1960)
Extent: pp.(17)
Notes: Contains Julian P. Boyd's "Thomas Jefferson's Notes on Wines."



Reference: 2535
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello April 13, 1962 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1962)
Extent: pp.(12)
Notes: Note on "Thomas Jefferson, Gourmet" by Helen D. Bullock.



Reference: 2536
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello April 9, 1963 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1963)
Extent: pp.(16)
Notes: Contains note on TJ's love of music.



Reference: 2537
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello April 13, 1967 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson
Volume: noen
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1967)
Extent: pp.(12)
Notes: Note on "Jefferson's Marches" by James A. Bear, Jr.



Reference: 2538
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello April 12, 1971 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1971)
Extent: pp.(l6)
Notes: Contains "Mr. Jefferson's Cook Books" by Susan Klaffky.



Reference: 2539
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello April 12, 1972 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1972)
Extent: pp.(l2)
Notes: Has Helen L. Cripe's note, "Mr. Jefferson's Upright Piano," about TJ's misadventures with John Isaac Hawkins' patent piano.



Reference: 2540
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello April 14, 1974 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1974)
Extent: pp. (8)
Notes: Contains an account of James A. Bear, Jr. of TJ's model of the askos of Nimes.



Reference: 2541
Author: Anonymous
Title: Anniversary Dinner at Monticello April 12, 1979 In Memory of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1979)
Extent: pp. 5, (2)
Notes: Includes recently discovered drawings by TJ for a town house and his notes on them.



Reference: 2542
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Architectural Forum Master Detail Series: Historic American Buildings."
Publication: Architectural Forum
Volume: 61
Date: (1934)
Extent: 203-09
Notes: Mistakenly calls TJ the architect of Liberty Hall in Frankfort, Kentucky, but the ascription rests only on family tradition. Illustrated.



Reference: 2559
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "Basin Battle."
Publication: Time
Volume: 29
Date: (1937)
Extent: 33-36
Notes: Full account of the dispute over the Jefferson Memorial.



Reference: 2593
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Bicentennial Beat: Head and Heart."
Publication: New Yorker
Volume: 52
Date: (1976)
Extent: 24-26
Notes: Interview with W. Howard Adams on putting together the Eye of Thomas Jefferson exhibit.



Reference: 2602
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Boston Museum Secures Houdon's Bust of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Art News
Volume: 33
Date: (1934)
Extent: 11
Notes: Marble bust acquired from the heirs of Destutt de Tracy; see also similar report in Art Digest. 9(November 1, 1934), 10.



Reference: 2614
Author: Anonymous
Title: Bremo, Designed by Thomas Jefferson for General John Hartwell Cocke
Publisher: n.p.
Date: (193?)
Extent: pp. 4
Notes: Broadside accompanying a collection of postcards; it has been more recently decided that TJ did not have a hand in Bremo.



Reference: 2661
Author: Anonymous
Title: Catalogue of an Exhibition of Thomas Jefferson Silver, University of Museum of Fine Arts, April 13 to June 15, 1958
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Place of Publication: Charlottesville
Date: (1958)
Extent: pp. 8
Notes: Has a short note on TJ's plate and plated ware.



Reference: 2662
Author: Anonymous
Title: Catalogue of a Private Library, Comprising a Rich Assortment of Rare Standard Works, Many in Fine Bindings, ... Also the Remaining of the Late Thomas Jefferson ... the Whole to Be Sold by Auction at the Clinton Hall Sale Rooms. The Messers. Leavitt Auctioneers
Publisher: n.p.
Date: (1873)
Extent: pp. 44
Notes: pp. 36-41 describe items once belonging to TJ and now offered by his grandson Francis Eppes; also for sale are ten letters.



Reference: 2663
Author: Anonymous
Title: Catalogue of President Jefferson's Library. A Catalogue of the extensive and valuable Library o the late President Jefferson (copied from the original MS., in his hand writing, as arranged by himself,) to be sold at auction, at the Long Room Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington City. By Nathaniel P. Poor, on the 27th February, 1829
Publisher: Gales and Seaton
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1829)
Extent: pp. 14
Notes: The final library. Page 2 shows TJ's scheme of classification according to the faculties of the human mind.



Reference: 2664
Author: Anonymous
Title: Catalogue of the Library of the University Arranged Alphabetically ....
Publisher: Gilmer, Davis and Co.
Place of Publication: Charlottesville
Date: (1828)
Extent: pp. 1
Notes: Facsimile edition, Charlottesville: Alderman Library, 1945. Catalogue of the original Univ. of Virginia library as shaped by TJ's recommendations.



Reference: 2665
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: Catalogue of Valuable Oil Paintings, Many of Them by the Old Masters and All Choice Pictures, Being the Collection of the Late President Jefferson. To Be Sold at Auction on Friday, July 19th, at Mr. Harding's Gallery, School Street
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1833)
Extent: pp. 8
Notes: no note



Reference: 2667
Author: Anonymous
Title: "'Cellophane' at Monticello."
Publication: DuPont Magazine
Volume: 28
Date: (1934)
Extent: 9-10
Notes: Note on TJ's inventions; cellophane (not invented by him! ), used now to protect bedcovers.



Reference: 2671
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Charles and Ray Eames Take Center Stage in Los Angeles."
Publisher: Sunset
Volume: 157
Date: (1976)
Extent: 46-48
Notes: On the world of Franklin and Jefferson exhibit at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.



Reference: 2672
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Charles Bellini, First Professor of Modern Languages in an American College."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 2nd ser. 5
Date: (1925)
Extent: 1-29
Notes: Prints with some annotation letters of Bellini and TJ; Bellini came to Virginia in 1773 with Philip Mazzei and was appointed in 1779 professor of modern languages at William and Mary.



Reference: 2745
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Death of Jefferson, July 4, 1826."
Publication: Overland
Volume: n.s. 83
Date: (1925)
Extent: 282
Notes: Poem.



Reference: 2777
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Eulogies on Jefferson and Adams."
Publication: American Quarterly Review
Volume: 1
Date: (1826)
Extent: 54-77
Notes: Reviews A Selection of Eulogies (1826); concentrates on the rhetorical performance of the speakers and has little to say about TJ and Adams.



Reference: 2782
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Farmington."
Publication: Historic Preservation
Volume: 10
Date: (1958)
Extent: 22-23
Notes: no note



Reference: 2797
Author: Anonymous
Title: Founder's Day Concert by the Glee Club Assisted by Members of the Concert Band in Honor of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia, Division of Music
Place of Publication: Charlottesville
Date: (1943)
Extent: pp. ix
Notes: Contains program notes by Helen Duprey Bullock and words for all songs, including texts for Randall Thompson's "Testament of Freedom" in its premiere performance.



Reference: 2807
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "The Fur Cloak, A Reminiscence."
Publication: The Token and Atlantic Souvenir
Publisher: Gray and Bowen
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1833)
Extent: 342-50
Notes: Young woman wrapped by TJ in his fur cloak later hears how Kosciuszko was given the cloak by the Czar; fictional sketch.



Reference: 2812
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Gardening President."
Publication: House and Garden
Volume: 79
Date: (1941)
Extent: 19
Notes: no note



Reference: 2844
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Guests and Gadgets."
Publication: Christian Science Monitor Magazine
Date: (1938)
Extent: 15
Notes: Monticello inventions.



Reference: 2878
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "Herbert, Francis." "Ghosts on the Stage."
Publication: The Talisman for 1830
Publisher: E. Bliss
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1829)
Extent: 49-57
Notes: Account of a visit to Monticello and a conversation with TJ demonstrating his love and knowledge of the classics and his opinions about presenting ghosts on stage in productions of plays like Hamlet, Macbeth, and some Greek tragedies. Interesting but perhaps fabulous.



Reference: 2894
Author: Anonymous
Title: "House."
Publication: New Yorker
Volume: 34
Date: (1958)
Extent: 23-24
Notes: "Our man Stanley" reports on a visit to Monticello.



Reference: 2912
Author: Anonymous
Title: "The Invisible Portrait."
Publication: University: A Princeton Magazine
Volume: 6
Date: (1960)
Extent: 32
Notes: "Discovery" of the 1800 Rembrandt Peale portrait.



Reference: 2919
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson, First American Classicist, to Have Classic Memorial."
Publication: Art Digest
Volume: 11
Date: (1937)
Extent: 9
Notes: Mildly critical of the proposed design; illustrated.



Reference: 2920
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson and His Indian Vocabulary."
Publication: The Masterkey
Volume: 9
Date: (1935)
Extent: 162-63
Notes: Note on TJ's interest in Indian Languages and the loss of his vocabularies.



Reference: 2921
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson and Music."
Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 56
Date: (1951)
Extent: 25
Notes: Musical artifacts at Monticello.



Reference: 2923
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson Memorial."
Publication: New York Times Magazine
Date: (1943)
Extent: 8-9
Notes: Handsome addition to the Washington scene.



Reference: 2924
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson Memorial Raises Stormy Discussion."
Publication: Architectural Record
Volume: 81
Date: (1937)
Extent: 24-26
Notes: Good account of the controversy over John Russell Pope's design for the Memorial; illustrated.



Reference: 2924a
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson, Man of Science."
Publication: Science
Volume: 97
Date: (1943)
Extent: 10
Notes: Brief sketch.



Reference: 2925
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson Memorial Rises."
Publication: New York Times Magazine
Date: (1941)
Extent: 16
Notes: no note



Reference: 2926
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson on the Publication of State Papers."
Publication: APS, Year Book
Date: (1943)
Extent: 75-76
Notes: Prints TJ's letter to Ebenezer Hazard, dated April 30, 1775, and claims TJ and Hazard are the pioneers in the demand for the publication of official documents.



Reference: 2927
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "Jefferson Papers."
Publication: Knickerbocker Magazine
Volume: 6
Date: (1835)
Extent: 394-400, 537-40
Notes: Portrays TJ's interest in "literature and the sciences" by reprinting with linking commentary selected letters, including an interesting letter debunking perpetual motion machines.



Reference: 2928
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson, Pioneer American Collector."
Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 48
Date: (1943)
Extent: 6-7
Notes: On his art and furniture purchases.



Reference: 2929
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson Portrait Identified."
Publication: Antiques
Volume: 76
Date: (1959)
Extent: 250-51
Notes: Contends a miniature by Paul Eugene duSimitiere is of TJ circa 1776.



Reference: 2930
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson Portrait Returns to Monticello."
Publication: Spinning Wheel
Volume: 15
Date: (1959)
Extent: 30
Notes: Trumbull miniature; suggests it was a gift to his wife Martha in 1788! Hardly.



Reference: 2931
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "Jefferson's Daughter."
Publication: Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Volume: 6
Date: (1839)
Extent: 452
Notes: Poem on "the daughter of Jefferson sold for a slave! " Rpt. The Liberator. May 26, 1848. 84.



Reference: 2932
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson's Portable Writing Desk."
Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 60
Date: (1955)
Extent: 18
Notes: Note on replicas of the desk often confused with the original.



Reference: 3014
Author: Anonymous
Title: "The Jefferson Memorial."
Publication: New Republic
Volume: 90
Publisher: League for Progress in Architecture
Date: (1937)
Extent: 265
Notes: Letter protesting the design.



Reference: 3033
Author: Anonymous
Title: A Life Portrait of Thomas Jefferson Drawn in 1804 by Fevret de SaintMemin. Restruck From the Original Plate
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Place of Publication: Charlottesville
Date: (1956)
Extent: Broadside
Notes: Folded broadside with notes on Saint-Memin's physiognotrace portrait and a portrait laid in.



Reference: 3040
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Living Faces."
Publication: Saturday Evening Post
Volume: 211
Date: (1939)
Extent: 24
Notes: On the J. H. I. Browere life mask.



Reference: 3070
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: The Mammoth Legend, as Related by Thomas Jefferson in His Notes on the State of Virginia, 1781, and Being One of the First Folk Tales or Legends of the Indians of the Ohio Valley Ever Recorded or Preserved in Printed Form, and an Account of the Shawnee Version of the Mammoth Legend as Related by N. Guilford, 1829
Publisher: Ross County Historical Society
Place of Publication: Chillicothe, Ohio
Date: (1959)
Extent: none
Notes: no note



Reference: 3089
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Memorial Dispute"
Publication: Literary Digest
Volume: 123
Date: (1937)
Extent: 6-7
Notes: Brief account of the controversy over the Memorial design and the architect, John Russell Pope.



Reference: 3096
Author: Anonymous
Title: "The Missing Minister."
Publication: Time
Volume: 59
Date: (1952)
Extent: 74
Notes: Discovery of the Trumbull miniature given to Maria Cosway.



Reference: 3104
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Report of the Committee on Jefferson Furniture."
Publication: Annual Report of the Monticello Association
Publisher: Monticello Association
Date: (1926)
Extent: 7-12
Notes: Records furnishings once owned by TJ and now in the hands of descendants and others.



Reference: 3105
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Monticello."
Publication: Holiday
Volume: 3
Date: (1948)
Extent: 48-49
Notes: Illustrated spread.



Reference: 3106
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "Monticello, A Collector's Paradise."
Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 48
Date: (1943)
Extent: 7-9
Notes: no note



Reference: 3107
Author: Anonymous
Title: "The Monticello Swag."
Publication: House and Garden
Volume: 127
Date: (1965)
Extent: 38-39
Notes: Modern adaptations of TJ's curtains.



Reference: 3117
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "Museum Gets Jefferson's Music Books."
Publication: Music Trade News
Volume: 9
Date: (1931)
Extent: 18
Notes: Gift to Monticello of some of TJ's music books owned by a great-great-granddaughter.



Reference: 3141
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Ode sur le Mort de Thomas Jefferson dediee a sa fille Madame Randolph."
Publication: National Gazette
Date: (1926)
Extent: none
Notes: Poem in French.



Reference: 3153
Author: Anonymous
Title: "On Time with Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 56
Date: (1951)
Extent: 46
Notes: Note on the great clock at Monticello.



Reference: 3160
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Our Architect President."
Publication: Review of Reviews
Volume: 43
Date: (1911)
Extent: 353-54
Notes: "Architects generally do not appreciate the thoroughness of Jefferson's work."



Reference: 3167
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: "The Patriots, Sidney Kingsley's New Play, Brings Early American History to Broadway."
Publication: Life
Volume: 4
Date: (1943)
Extent: 57-58
Notes: Photographic illustrations of Kingsley's play about the conflict between TJ and Hamilton.



Reference: 3199
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Portrait Sculpture by Houdon."
Publication: Boston Museum Bulletin
Volume: 32
Date: (1934)
Extent: 69-74
Notes: On the museum's 5 Houdons, including the recently acquired bust of TJ.



Reference: 3202
Author: Anonymous
Title: Presentation of the Restored East Lawn Gardens of the University of Virginia by the Garden Club of Virginia, May 4, 1965.
Place of Publication: Charlottesville
Date: (1965)
Extent: pp. (35)
Notes: Contains accounts of excavations and other research to determine original plans; also a short speech by Frederick D. Nichols, "Thomas Jefferson, Landscape Architect."



Reference: 3205
Author: Anonymous, none
Title: A Profile of Thomas Jefferson from a Drawing by William Russell Birch
Publisher: Associates of the Univ. of Virginia Library
Place of Publication: Charlottesville
Date: (1975)
Extent: broadside
Notes: Facsimile and brief note.



Reference: 3261
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Scraps from a Note Book. The Capitol."
Publication: Virginia Historical Register and Literary Advertiser
Volume: l
Date: (1848)
Extent: 169
Notes: Short note on TJ's use of the Maison Carree of Nimes as a model for the Richmond Capitol.



Reference: 3264
Author: Anonymous
Title: A Selection of Original Plans and Drawings by Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Huntington Library
Place of Publication: San Marino, Cal.
Date: (1938)
Extent: 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: 3286
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Sir Valentine."
Publication: Literary Digest
Volume: 100
Date: (1929)
Extent: 29
Notes: A poem purportedly by TJ, but in fact not.



Reference: 3299
Author: Anonymous
Title: Some Favorite Recipes of Presidents Jefferson and Washington
Publication: Today's Living
Volume: 5
Date: (1974)
Extent: 18-21, 50-52
Notes: no note



Reference: 3300
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson on Public Education
Publisher: Southern Education Board
Place of Publication: Knoxville, Tenn.
Date: (1902)
Extent: pp. 22
Notes: no note



Reference: 3323
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. Report of the Curator to the Board of Directors of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: Monticello
Date: (1957)
Extent: none
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: 3324
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. Thomas Jefferson, The Sage of Monticello And His Beloved Home
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1926)
Extent: 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: 3325
Author: Anonymous
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
Place of Publication: Harrisonburg, Va.
Date: (1928?)
Extent: pp. 39
Notes: Monticello furniture described and copies are for sale in the Monticello shop.



Reference: 3326
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Science and Children
Volume: 13
Date: (1976)
Extent: 38
Notes: Inventions; juvenile.



Reference: 3327
Author: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the College of William and Mary
Publisher: College of William and Mary
Place of Publication: Williamsburg
Date: (1963)
Extent: unpag.
Notes: Catalogue of "An Exhibit of Books, Manuscripts, and Artifacts Prepared in Observance of Charter Day, February Eighth, Nineteen Sixty-Three ."



Reference: 3328
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Growth of American Technology."
Publication: Intellect
Volume: 106
Date: (1977)
Extent: 192
Notes: Report on a Voice of America broadcast by Hugo A. Meier; insignificant.



Reference: 3329
Author: 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
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1977)
Extent: pp. 37
Notes: Addresses by Frederick R. Goff and Merrill Peterson, noted separately here, and remarks by Daniel Boorstin and Dumas Malone.



Reference: 3330
Author: Anonymous
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Architect."
Publication: American Society Legion of Honor Magazine
Volume: 11
Date: (1940)
Extent: 187-89