Thomas Jefferson: A Comprehensive Annotated Bibliography
Works from the 1890's



Reference: 1217
Author: U.S. Congress., Joint Committee on the Library
Title: Report on Bill S. 4087, Relative to the Proposed Purchase of the Manuscript papers and Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson
Publication: 51st Congress, 1st Session.
Volume: No. 1365 Senate Report
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1890)
Extent: 3
Notes: Favors acquisition of papers now in the possession of Sarah N. Randolph and gives a short list.



Reference: 1279
Author: Webster, Nathan Burnham
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Lippincott
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1890)
Extent: pp. 7
Notes: Separate printing of Chambers' Encyclopedia entry.



Reference: 1342
Author: Adams, Henry
Title: History of the United States of America During the Second Administration of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Scribner's
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1890)
Extent: 2 vols., 471; 500
Notes: no note



Reference: 1456
Author: Burr, William Henry
Title: "The Authorship of the Declaration of Independence"
Publication: Thomas Paine: Was He Junius?
Publisher: Freethought Publishing Co.
Place of Publication: San Francisco
Date: (1890)
Extent: 17-26
Notes: Not only was Paine Junius, he also wrote the Declaration, or so it says here.



Reference: 1611
Author: Ford, Worthington C.
Title: "Jefferson's Constitution for Virginia."
Publication: The Nation
Volume: 51
Date: (1890)
Extent: 107-09
Notes: Describes TJ's 1776 proposal.



Reference: 1781
Author: Lovett, Robert Morss
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase."
Publication: New England Magazine
Volume: n.s. 1
Date: (1890)
Extent: 569-77
Notes: The Purchase as TJ's accomplishment.



Reference: 2873
Author: Henderson, John C.
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Views on Public Education
Publisher: Putnam's
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1890)
Extent: pp. viii, 387
Notes: Discursive, unfocused.



Reference: 703
Author: Little, Charles J.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson. April 13, 1743: July 4, 1826."
Publication: The Chautauquan
Volume: 14
Date: (1891)
Extent: 141-45
Notes: Biographical sketch playing off general praise against specific criticism.



Reference: 981
Author: Powell, Edward Payson
Title: "A Study of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Arena
Volume: 3
Date: (1891)
Extent: 712-73
Notes: TJ a democratic model for young Americans, as opposed to Hamilton.



Reference: 1240
Author: Upton, Harriet Taylor
Title: The Family of Jefferson
Publication: Our Early Presidents, Their Wives and Children, from Washington to Jackson
Publisher: D. Lothrop
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1891)
Extent: 149-88
Notes: Appeared earlier in WIDE AWAKE, 26(March 1888), 249-59. Conventional sketch.



Reference: 1379
Author: Barrett, Jay A.
Title: "The Law of 1784; Jefferson's Draft"
Publication: Evolution of the Ordinance of 1787, With An Account of the Earlier Plans for the Government of the Northwest Territory
Publisher: Putnam's
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1891)
Extent: 17-23
Notes: Described TJ's 1784 committee report on a form of temporary government for the Northwest Territory.



Reference: 1906
Author: Proctor, L. B.
Title: "Jefferson and Chief Justice Marshall."
Publication: Albany Law Journal
Volume: 44
Date: (1891)
Extent: 342-43
Notes: TJ's contempt of Marshalrs opinions; claims that Marshalrs associate justices usually agreed with him.



Reference: 2603
Author: Boutell, Lewis Henry
Title: Thomas Jefferson, The Man of Letters
Publisher: Privately Printed
Place of Publication: Chicago
Date: (1891)
Extent: pp. 73
Notes: Uncritical sketch of TJ's education, his interest in the classics, and early days at the Univ. of Virginia. Nothing of value on his literary art or practice.



Reference: 275
Author: Cleveland, Grover
Title: "The Principles of Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Writings and Speeches of Grover Cleveland, ed. George F. Parker
Publisher: Cassell Publishing
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1892)
Extent: 480-483
Notes: 5 letters attesting in general terms to his esteem for TJ



Reference: 450
Author: Ford, Paul Leicester
Title: "Jefferson in Undress."
Publication: Scribner's Magazine
Volume: 12
Date: (1892)
Extent: 509-16
Notes: Uses extracts from TJ's account books in a discussion of his private life.



Reference: 532
Author: Harrison, Frederic, ed.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The New Calendar of Great Men: Biographies of the 558 Worthies of All Ages and Nations in the Positivist Calendar of Auguste Comte
Publisher: Macmillan
Place of Publication: London
Date: (1892)
Extent: 574-75
Notes: no note



Reference: 1937
Author: Rowland, Kate Mason
Title: "A Lost Paper of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 1
Date: (1892)
Extent: 34-45
Notes: Prints a draft of TJ's proposed constitution of 1776 for Virginia; this document does not, however, invalidate the role of George Mason.



Reference: 2038
Author: Tyler, John
Title: "Defence of Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 1
Date: (1892)
Extent: 106-7
Notes: Reprints certificate of Tyler from the Richmond Enquirer of Sept. 10, 1805, defending TJ's conduct as governor.



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: 732
Author: McCorvey, T. C.
Title: "Long's Portraits of the Virginia Presidents."
Publication: Nation
Volume: 57
Date: (1893)
Extent: 307
Notes: Describes George Long's account of visits with TJ in 1825.



Reference: 741
Author: McKee, Thomas Hudson
Title: "Biography of Thomas Jefferson, Historical Notes, and Inaugural Addresses"
Publication: Presidential Inaugurations from George Washington to Grover Cleveland
Publisher: Statistical Publishing Co.
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1893)
Extent: 16-24
Notes: no note



Reference: 802
Author: Mason, J. E.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: American Monthly Magazine
Volume: 3
Date: (1893)
Extent: 404-19
Notes: Address delivered before the Mary Washington Chapter, D. A. R. ; laudatory biographical oration.



Reference: 1067
Author: Schouler, James
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Dodd Mead
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1893)
Extent: pp. vi, 252
Notes: Balanced account of TJ's life: "Jeffersonism is modern America."



Reference: 1151
Author: Taylor, Cornelia Jefferson
Title: "Gleanings from the Life of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: American Monthly Magazine
Volume: 2
Date: (1893)
Extent: 29-34
Notes: Miscellaneous notes by a descendant.



Reference: 2877
Author: Henneman, John B.
Title: "Two Pioneers in the Historical Study of English: Thomas Jefferson and Louis F. Klipstein."
Publication: PMLA
Volume: 8
Date: (1893)
Extent: xliixlix (Appendix)
Notes: The best early account of TJ's interest in Anglo-Saxon.



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: 407
Author: Ellis, Edward S.
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publication: Makers of Our Country
Publisher: J.E. Potter and Co.
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1894)
Extent: 127-33
Notes: no note



Reference: 713
Author: Lord, John
Title: "Thomas Jefferson. Popular Sovereignty"
Publication: Beacon Lights of History
Publisher: Fords, Howard, and Hulbert
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1894)
Extent: 7:22 1-76.
Notes: Sketch with underlying Federalist bias.



Reference: 1188
Author: Thompson, Richard W.
Title: Recollections of Sixteen Presidents From Washington to Lincoln
Publisher: Bowen-Merrill
Place of Publication: Indianapolis
Date: (1894)
Extent: 37-63
Notes: In spring of 1825 he saw TJ shop in Charlottesville; takes a Hamiltonian view of his life.



Reference: 1306
Author: Wilson, Woodrow
Title: "A Calendar of Great Americans."
Publication: The Forum
Volume: 16
Date: (1894)
Extent: 715-27
Notes: Reprinted in Mere Literature. Boston, 1896. 196-99. "Jefferson was not a thorough American because of the strain of French philosophy that permeated and weakened all his thought."



Reference: 2795
Author: Ford, Paul Leicester
Title: "Jefferson's Notes on Virginia."
Publication: Nation
Volume: 58
Date: (1894)
Extent: 80-81, 98-99
Notes: Discusses TJ's early revisions of the Notes.



Reference: 3050
Author: McAdie, Alexander
Title: "A Colonial Weather Service."
Publication: Popular Science Monthly
Volume: 45
Date: (1894)
Extent: 331-37
Notes: Discusses the weather observations of TJ and the Rev. James Madison; points out that July 4, 1776 was relatively cool, not sweltering as some authors claim.



Reference: 3178
Author: Peebles, John Kevan
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Architect."
Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin
Volume: l
Date: (1894)
Extent: 68-74
Notes: Survey; rpt. American Architect and Building News. 47(January 19, 1895), 28-35.



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: 449
Author: Ford, Paul Leicester
Title: "The French Revolution and Jefferson."
Publication: The Nation
Volume: 61
Date: (1895)
Extent: 61
Notes: Prints letter of October 28, 1795 to James Madison.



Reference: 514
Author: Hale, Edward Everett
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, The Pioneer of Democracy in America"
Publication: Noble Living and Grand Achievement: Giants of the Republic
Publisher: J. C. Winston and Co.
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1895)
Extent: 115-28
Notes: Similar material in Illustrious Americans, ed. Hale. Philadelphia: International Publishing, 1896. 115-30.



Reference: 515
Author: Hale, Edward Everett
Title: "With Jefferson's Manuscripts."
Publication: Book News
Volume: 14
Date: (1895)
Extent: 65-67
Notes: Commentary on TJ's correspondence.



Reference: 1252
Author: Vest, George G.
Title: Thomas Jefferson. An Address. Delivered Before the Jefferson Club, of St. Louis, Missouri, October 31, 1895, on the occasion of unveiling a bust in bronze of Thomas Jefferson, the work of Benjamin Harney, Esq., a member of the Club.
Publisher: The Jefferson Club
Place of Publication: St. Louis
Date: (1895)
Extent: pp. 21
Notes: Laudatory rhetoric linking TJ with the present day Democratic Party and not the Republicans or Populists.



Reference: 2058
Author: Walker, Francis Amasa
Title: "Jefferson's First Term" and "Jefferson's Second Term"
Publication: The Making of the Nation, 1783-1817
Publisher: Scribner's
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1895)
Extent: 168-213
Notes: Balanced and standard account of events.



Reference: 2403
Author: Peebles, James Martin
Title: Magic. One of a series of Lectures with an Addendum of Thomas Jefferson's Religious Convictions.
Publisher: Peebles Publishing House
Place of Publication: San Francisco
Date: (1895)
Extent: pp. 16
Notes: A lecturer on spiritualism praises TJ for freedom from secturianism.



Reference: 2459
Author: Sprague, Homer B.
Title: "The Mayflower Compact and the Jeffersonian Heresy."
Publication: Our Day
Volume: 15
Date: (1895)
Extent: 145-53
Notes: The foundation of the Jeffersonian doctrine is distrust; its ruling sentiment antagonism; its inevitable tendency, disintegration." Links TJ to Hobbes; Mayflower Compact was written after the body politic existed.



Reference: 2553
Author: Barneaud, Charles
Title: "Jefferson et reducation en Virginie."
Publication: Revue International d'Enseignement
Volume: 29
Date: (1895)
Extent: 423-57
Notes: TJ's design for a university prompted reforms in established schools and became the model for the state land grant schools. The University of Virginia has fallen on hard times, however, and does not fulfill its promise. Printed separately, Paris: Armand Colin, 1895. pp. 86.



Reference: 3214
Author: Randolph, Frederick J. and Frederick L. Francis
Title: "Thomas Jefferson as Meteorologist."
Publication: Monthly Weather Review
Volume: 23
Date: (1895)
Extent: 456-58
Notes: Notes TJ's meteorological apparatus at Monticello, describes his record-keeping; TJ was the first American to describe the phenomenon of temperature inversion.



Reference: 3438
Author: Woodward, Charles L.
Title: "Do You Care Anything About This?"
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1895)
Extent: Broadside
Notes: Circular offering for sale copies of the separate printing of Ford's edition of TJ's Notes.



Reference: 660
Author: Knox, George W.
Title: "Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Thirty-one Orations Delivered at Hamilton College from 1864 to 1895, ed. Melvin Gilbert Dodge
Publisher: Putnam's
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1896)
Extent: 73-78
Notes: no note



Reference: 1054
Author: Russell, William E.
Title: "Jefferson and His Party Today."
Publication: The Forum
Volume: 21
Date: (1896)
Extent: 513-24
Notes: The Democratic Party needs to reassert TJ's principles, especially when it opposes as now a party of class, sectional and private interests.



Reference: 1608
Author: Ford, Paul Leicester
Title: "Jefferson's Drafts of the Kentucky Resolutions of 1798."
Publication: The Nation
Volume: 62
Date: (1896)
Extent: 156
Notes: Compares what purports to be TJ's rough draft and the fair copy of the Resolutions.



Reference: 1613
Author: Ford, Worthington C., ed.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and James Thomson Callender."
Publication: New England Genealogical Register
Volume: 50
Date: (1896)
Extent: 321-33, 445-58; 51(1897), 19-25, 153-58, 323-28
Notes: Brief introduction followed by correspondence relevant to the TJ-Callender relationship, including letters from Callender to TJ, letters to and from Madison, Monroe, and Abigail Adams. Rpt. Brooklyn Historical Printing Club, 1897. pp. 45.



Reference: 1878
Author: Patton, Jacob Harris
Title: Political Parties in the United States, Their History and Influence
Publisher: New Amsterdam Book Co.
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1896)
Extent: pp. ix, 387
Notes: Extremely partisan account of parties in the U. S. , repeating with undiminished enthusiasm old Federalist charges against TJ; see pp. 9-52.



Reference: 2414
Author: Powell, E. P.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Religion."
Publication: The Open Court
Volume: 10
Date: (1896)
Extent: 4943-45
Notes: The election of 1800 was a victory for the separation of church and state, thanks to TJ's rational religion.



Reference: 2832
Author: Greely, Arthur W.
Title: "Jefferson as a Geographer."
Publication: National Geographic Magazine
Volume: 7
Date: (1896)
Extent: 269-71
Notes: General discussion of TJ's geographical interests.



Reference: 3200
Author: Powell, Edward Payson
Title: "Jefferson and Hamilton in Education."
Publication: New England Magazine
Volume: n.s. 14
Date: (1896)
Extent: 699-706
Notes: TJ made the New England system of schools coherent; claims that "very soon these organized state systems will federalize at Washington in a great National University."



Reference: 410
Author: Ellis, Edward S.
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Third President, 1801-1809
Publication: Lives of the Presidents of the United States
Publisher: A. Flanagan
Place of Publication: Chicago
Date: (1897)
Extent: 25-33
Notes: no note



Reference: 980
Author: Powell, E. P.
Title: "The Friendship of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: New England Magazine: An Illustrated Quarterly
Volume: n.s. 16
Date: (1897)
Extent: 179-93
Notes: no note



Reference: 1675
Author: Hazen, Charles Downer
Title: "Thomas Jefferson in France"
Publication: Contemporary Opinion of the French Revolution
Publisher: Johns Hopkins Press
Place of Publication: Baltimore
Date: (1897)
Extent: 1-53
Notes: Focus is on TJ's official duties and on his consultations with the moderate revolutionaries; ends with his leaving at the outbreak of the revolution, unaware of how violent it will become.



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: 1901
Author: Powers, Fred Perry
Title: Jefferson and Jackson on Present Problems
Publisher: Present Problems Publ. Co.
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1897)
Extent: pp. 16
Notes: On the "money problem," the tariff, and civil service.



Reference: 2031
Author: Trent, William P.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Southern Statesmen of the Old Regime
Publisher: Crowell
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1897)
Extent: 49-86
Notes: TJ's personality and character a mystery; claims TJ was a greater man than Hamilton, although the latter may have been a better executive officer. TJ's flaw was suspicion; his were not "the direct, vigorous methods that have usually characterized Southern men," but he was "an eighteenth-century Matthew Arnold ... A Democracy of Sweetness and Light was what Jefferson wished to see established in this country."



Reference: 2399
Author: Parmelee, MaryPlatt
Title: "Jefferson and His Political Philosophy"
Publication: Arena
Volume: 18
Date: (1897)
Extent: 505-16
Notes: "This continent has been supremely honored.... If Jefferson's political philosophy was right, then we are right."



Reference: 3364
Author: Tyler, Moses Coit
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Great Declaration"
Publication: The Literary History of the American Revolution, 1763-1783
Publisher: Putnam's
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1897)
Extent: 1:494-521
Notes: Discusses the conditions of TJ's composition of the Declaration, the response it evoked then and later, especially critical response, and its literary quality. Finds the accusations of lack of originality and of historical falsification beside the point and claims the document is original because of TJ's own peculiar genius.



Reference: 208
Author: Budd, Henry
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: St. Marys Hall Lectures and Other Papers.
Publisher: H.T. Coates and Co.
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1898)
Extent: 242-63
Notes: no note



Reference: 365
Author: Donaldson, Thomas
Title: The House in Which Thomas Jefferson Wrote the Declaration of Independence
Publisher: Avil Printing
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1898)
Extent: pp.119
Notes: Uncritical antiquarianism, but useful



Reference: 408
Author: Ellis, Edward S.
Title: Thomas Jefferson, A Character Sketch... with Anecdotes, Characteristics, and Sayings
Publisher: H.G. Campbell
Place of Publication: Milwaukeer
Date: (1898)
Extent: pp.112
Notes: Juvenile, with apocryphal anecdotes. Another edition, Chicago: University Association, 1898. pp. 112



Reference: 560
Author: Holmes, Prescott
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Lives of the Presidents
Publisher: Henry Altemus
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1898)
Extent: 46-67
Notes: Juvenile



Reference: 567
Author: Hubbard, Elbert
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Little Journeys to the Homes of American Statesmen
Publisher: G. P. Putman's
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1898)
Extent: 223-58
Notes: Frequently reprinted. TJ offers "an almost ideal example of simplicity, moderation and brotherly kindness."



Reference: 746
Author: Macomber, Hattie E.
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Educational Publishing
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1898)
Extent: pp. 32
Notes: "Young Folks Library of Choice Literature."



Reference: 813
Author: Mead, Edward C.
Title: "Monticello: The Home of Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Historic Homes of the Southwest Mountains, Virginia
Publisher: Lippincott
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1898)
Extent: 21-40
Notes: Chatty account; see also pp. 41-74 for accounts of Pantops, Lego, Shadwell, and Edgehill.



Reference: 1027
Author: Ridpath, John Clark
Title: "Three Epochs of Democracy and Three Men."
Publication: Arena
Volume: 19
Date: (1898)
Extent: 543-63
Notes: TJ the "father of American Democracy."



Reference: 1259
Author: Voorhees, Daniel W.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Forty Years of Oratory ... Lectures, Addresses, and Speeches
Publisher: Bowen-Merrill
Place of Publication: Indianapolis
Date: (1898)
Extent: 43-77
Notes: no note



Reference: 1499
Author: Cook, Theodore Andrea
Title: "The Original Intention of the 'Monroe Doctrine.' As Shown by the Correspondence of Monroe with Jefferson and Madison."
Publication: Fortnightly Review
Volume: 70
Date: (1898)
Extent: 357-68
Notes: Claims that Monroe with the concurrence of TJ and Madison intended the Monroe Doctrine to set out a policy allying the U. S. and Britain as guarantors of South American independence against the Holy Alliance. 'Into the Venezuelan question the Monroe Doctrine, as originally intended, never entered."



Reference: 1643
Author: Granger, Moses M.
Title: Washington vs. Jefferson: The Case Tried by Battle in 1861-65
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1898)
Extent: pp. 207
Notes: Despite the title, little on TJ, who as author of the Kentucky Resolution "heresy" is made responsible for the Secession.



Reference: 1666
Author: Harvey, Charles M.
Title: "Origins of the Democratic Party."
Publication: The Chautauquan
Volume: 26
Date: (1898)
Extent: 526-30
Notes: The bank controversy of 1791 led to the establishment of the Republican party as TJ discovered serious differences with Hamilton. William McClay was not, as a descendant has claimed, the party's founder, but he may have been the "original Democrat."



Reference: 1672
Author: Hays, Isaac Minis
Title: "A Note on the History of the Jefferson Manuscript Draught of the Declaration of Independence in the Library of the American Philosophical Society."
Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 37
Date: (1898)
Extent: 88-107
Notes: Useful note describing this and 5 other copies in TJ's hand; claims this mss. is a copy of the original rough draft made on or about June 27, 1776.



Reference: 1700
Author: Hunt, Gaillard
Title: "Office Seeking During Jefferson's Administration."
Publication: AHR
Volume: 3
Date: (1898)
Extent: 270-91
Notes: "The applications for office during Jefferson's administration prove beyond dispute that prevailing public sentiment on the subject of appointments and removals was in favor of their being made for political reasons. Jefferson recognized and followed this sentiment, and he achieved a popularity which increased instead of diminishing."



Reference: 1715
Author: Jenkinson, Isaac
Title: Jefferson and Burr: A Paper Read Before the Thursday Club, Richmond, Indiana, February 8, 1898
Publisher: M. Cullaton & Co.
Place of Publication: Richmond, Ind.
Date: (1898)
Extent: pp. 55
Notes: Argues that Burr was the victim, first of TJ's political intrigue to keep him from a second term as vice-president, then again of TJ's "vindictive persecution" in the matter of the treason trials.



Reference: 1892
Author: Pierce, D. T.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson on Cuba."
Publication: Public Opinion
Volume: 24
Date: (1898)
Extent: 454-55
Notes: Suggests TJ was more interested in keeping European "despotisms" out of America than in annexing Cuba.



Reference: 2036
Author: Turner, Frederick J.
Title: "The Origin of Genet's Projected Attack on Louisiana and the Floridas."
Publication: AHR
Volume: 3
Date: (1898)
Extent: 650-71
Notes: TJ at first was sympathetic to Genet perhaps because he was not aware of "the ulterior designs of France to hold Louisiana and detach the West."



Reference: 2659
Author: Carter, James C.
Title: The University of Virginia: Jefferson Its Father and His Political Philosophy
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Place of Publication: Charlottesville
Date: (1898)
Extent: pp. 38
Notes: An address calling for the continued teaching of the "fundamental political philosophy of Mr. Jefferson."



Reference: 2858
Author: Hart, Charles Henry
Title: "Life Portraits of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: McClure's Magazine
Volume: 11
Date: (1898)
Extent: 47-55
Notes: Reproduces seven portraits with commentary.



Reference: 3059
Author: McKim, Randolph
Title: The Relations of the State to the University. An Address Delivered Before the Society of the Alumni of the Universit of Virginia, June 15, 1898
Publisher: Dominion Press
Place of Publication: Charlottesville
Date: (1898)
Extent: pp.36
Notes: The Univ. is a monument to TJ's wisdom, particularly in preserving the distance between the church and the state in the direction of the Univ.



Reference: 3120
Author: Nason, Charles D.
Title: "Jefferson and Washington on National Education."
Publication: Education
Volume: 19
Date: (1898)
Extent: 157-67
Notes: no note



Reference: 190
Author: Brooks, Elbridge Streeter
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Historic Americans
Publisher: Crowell
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1899)
Extent: 100-14
Notes: no note



Reference: 226
Author: C. F., none given
Title: "The Home of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Philomathean Monthly(Bridgewater College, Va.)
Volume: 4
Date: (1899)
Extent: 57-59
Notes: Sketch, probably from secondary sources.



Reference: 232
Author: Campbell, Helen L.
Title: Thomas Jefferson, The Sage of Monticello
Publisher: Educational Publishing Co.
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1899)
Extent: pp. 32
Notes: Juvenile.



Reference: 299
Author: Conway, Moncure D
Title: "Jefferson Papers Recently Found at Washington."
Publisher: Athenaeum
Volume: No. 3750
Date: (1899)
Extent: 353-55.
Notes: Discusses letters written over nearly a fifty year period.



Reference: 308
Author: Coolidge, T. Jefferson
Title: "Remarks by T. Jefferson Coolidge, in presenting a large collection of Jefferson Papers."
Publication: Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Volume: 2nd series, 12
Date: (1899)
Extent: 264-73
Notes: Brief description of and extracts from letters and papers presents to the MHS.



Reference: 474
Author: Genet, George Clinton
Title: Washington, Jefferson, and "Citizen" Genet, 1793.
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1899)
Extent: pp. 52
Notes: Focus on Genet, by a descendent who defends his behavior, and criticizes TJ.



Reference: 482
Author: Glenn, Thomas Allen
Title: "Monticello"
Publication: Some Colonial Mansions and Those Who Live in Them; With Genealogies of the Various Families Mentioned. Second Series
Publisher: Henry T. Coates
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1899)
Extent: 192-241.
Notes: Illustrated with circa 1895 photographs; sketch of TJ's life at Monticello.



Reference: 951
Author: Peterson, Maud Howard
Title: "The Home of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Munsey's Magazine
Volume: 20
Date: (1899)
Extent: 608-19
Notes: Numerous photographic illustrations, ca. 1899, of Monticello; descriptive text.



Reference: 1400
Author: Blair, Albert L.
Title: "Was Jefferson a Democrat?"
Publication: Arena
Volume: 21
Date: (1899)
Extent: 633-45
Notes: "He was far more the father of the second republican party than of the democracy.



Reference: 1402
Author: Black, Chauncey F.
Title: "1800-1900, Jefferson and Bryan."
Publication: The Jeffersonian Democrat
Volume: 2
Date: (1899)
Extent: 489-500
Notes: "Where Jefferson stood then, William Jennings Bryan stands now." Draws parallels.



Reference: 1533
Author: 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
Publication: Federal Book Concern
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1899)
Extent: 78-84
Notes: no note



Reference: 1560
Author: Dodd, William Edward
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Ruckkehrzur Politik 1796
Publisher: Grubel und Sommerlatte
Place of Publication: Leipzig
Date: (1899)
Extent: 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: 1658
Author: Hancock, James Denton
Title: The Louisiana Purchase Treated in Its Relations to the Constitution of the United States and the Declaration of Independence. Address delivered ... before Sons of the American Revolution at Pittsburgh, Pa., February 22d, 1899
Publisher: n.p.
Date: (1899)
Extent: none given
Notes: TJ's reservations about the constitutionality of the Purchase indicate that settlement of the American West is no model to justify annexation of the Philippines.



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: 1907
Author: Proctor, L. B.
Title: "Jefferson and Marshall. Historic Collision Between the Executive and the Judiciary."
Publication: Albany Law Journal
Volume: 59
Date: (1899)
Extent: 289-93
Notes: Brief account of Marbury v. Madison and the Burr trial.



Reference: 1922
Author: Ridpath, John Clark
Title: "Jeffersonian Democracy."
Publication: The Jeffersonian Democrat
Volume: 2
Date: (1899)
Extent: 438-44
Notes: Campaign rhetoric.



Reference: 2160
Author: Bryan, William Jennings
Title: "Jeffersonian Principles."
Publication: North American Review
Volume: 168
Date: (1899)
Extent: 670-78
Notes: TJ would not crucify mankind on a cross of gold, nor would he increase the permanent army, or attempt to make subjects of the Filipinos. "The Renaissance of Jeffersonian principles is at hand."



Reference: 2223
Author: Estee, Morris M.
Title: "Jeffersonian Principles; An Examination into Colonel Bryan's Statement of Them."
Publication: Overland Monthly
Volume: n.s. 34
Date: (1899)
Extent: 50-52
Notes: "This is a commercial age and we are a commercial people," so TJ would not have flinched at the cry of imperialism. A reply to William Jennings Bryan's article in the North American Review, item 2178.



Reference: 2757
Author: Drake, G. W. J.
Title: "Jefferson and Vaccination."
Publication: Virginia Medical Semi-Monthly
Volume: 4
Date: (1899)
Extent: 5
Notes: no note



Reference: 3204
Author: Pritchett, Henry S.
Title: "Jefferson's Interest in Science."
Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin
Volume: 6
Date: (1899)
Extent: 74
Notes: Note; minor.



Reference: 1358
Author: Anderson, Frank Maloy
Title: "Contemporary Opinion of the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions."
Publication: AHR
Volume: 5
Date: (1899-1900)
Extent: 45-63, 225-52
Notes: Examines responses to the Resolutions by state legislatures and in the press; responses were in terms of party division, and neither side perceived the constitutional implications. TJ and Madison are scarcely mentioned.



Reference: 2473
Author: Trumbull, Matthew Mark
Title: Thomas Jefferson. The Father of American Democracy. His Political, Social, and Religious Philosophy
Publisher: George Schilling
Place of Publication: Chicago
Date: (189?)
Extent: pp. 20
Notes: TJ's preference for a weak government led to anarchism, but an interfering government is the problem today. TJ thought Americans were mentally and morally qualified for self-government; maybe then, not now.