Thomas Jefferson: A Comprehensive Annotated Bibliography
Works from the 1900's



Reference: 146
Author: Borne, O. S.
Title: "Jefferson and the Dark Days of '14."
Publication: National Magazine
Volume: 11
Date: (1900)
Extent: 551-56
Notes: Fanciful portrait of TJ in despair, unaware of the Treaty of Ghent; blames the war on him.



Reference: 452
Author: Ford, Worthington C.
Title: "Letter to Samuel Adams. Is It Jefferson's?"
Publication: The Nation
Volume: 70
Date: (1900)
Extent: 298-99
Notes: Ford inquires about the authenticity of a letter known only in a late transcription.



Reference: 454
Author: Forman, S. E.
Title: The Life and Writings of Thomas Jefferson Including All of His Important Utterances on Public Questions Compiled From State Papers and from His Private Correspondence
Publisher: Bowen-Merrill
Place of Publication: Indianapolis
Date: (1900)
Extent: pp. 474
Notes: Short biography, followed by a selection of TJ's writings arranged alphabetically by topic.



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: 814
Author: Mead, Edwin Doak
Title: "The Editor's Table."
Publication: New England Magazine
Volume: n.s. 23
Date: (1900)
Extent: 228-40
Notes: Notices the Old South Lectures for 1900, first of which was "Thomas Jefferson, the First Nineteenth-Century President." Reviews TJ's career as president favorably.



Reference: 1144
Author: Swift, Lindsay
Title: "Our Literary Diplomats. Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: The Bookbuyer
Volume: 20
Date: (1900)
Extent: 289-91
Notes: Conventional sketch.



Reference: 1274
Author: Watson, Thomas E.
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Small, Maynard
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1900)
Extent: pp. xv, 150
Notes: In the series "Beacon Biographies of Eminent Americans."



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



Reference: 1615
Author: Foster, John W.
Title: "The Administration of Jefferson"
Publication: A Century of American Diplomacy, Being a Brief Review of the Foreign Relations of the United States
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1900)
Extent: 185-232
Notes: Gossipy account of diplomatic affairs.



Reference: 1671
Author: Hays, Isaac Minis
Title: "A Contribution to the Bibliography of the Declaration of Independence."
Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 39
Date: (1900)
Extent: 69-78
Notes: Note on the first printed versions of the Declaration.



Reference: 1848
Author: Morse, Anson D.
Title: "The Significance of the Democratic Party in American Politics."
Publication: International Monthly
Volume: 2
Date: (1900)
Extent: 437-56
Notes: TJ's policy prevented a revival of federalism, but it also federalized his own party. Suggests TJ "tried to make all classes democratic," but Jackson appealed to class interest.



Reference: 2154
Author: Brigham, Johnson
Title: "Jefferson on Christianity and the Common Law. A Forgotten Chapter in the Life of Jefferson."
Publisher: Green Bag
Volume: 12
Date: (1900)
Extent: 44 1-44
Notes: Describes in some detail TJ's "Whether Christianity Is a Part of the Common Law" and his subsequent opinion on this.



Reference: 2229
Author: Foley, John P., ed.
Title: The Jeffersonian Cyclopedia: a comprehensive collection of the views of Thomas Jefferson classified and arranged in alphabetical order under nine thousand titles relating to government politics, law, education, political economy, finance, science, literature, religious freedom, morals, etc.
Publisher: Funk and Wagnalls
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1900)
Extent: pp. xxii, 1009
Notes: TJ's statements on practically everything, referenced to the Washington edition of 1853-54 and the Ford edition of 1892-97. An after-dinner speaker's delight.



Reference: 2310
Author: Kilgo, John Carlisle
Title: "A Study of Thomas Jefferson's Religious Belief."
Publisher: Trinity Archive
Volume: 13
Date: (1900)
Extent: 331-46
Notes: Argues that TJ was a deist who derived most of his ideas in France; his deism has become the official dogma of the state college systems, from which "this nation will get the sources of its ruin."



Reference: 2647
Author: Butterworth, Hezekiah
Title: In the Days of Jefferson: or, The Six Golden Horseshoes, a Tale of Republican Simplicity
Publisher: Appleton
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1900)
Extent: pp.284
Notes: Juvenile fiction.



Reference: 3049
Author: Mabie, Hamilton W.
Title: "Some Famous Schools: The University of Virginia."
Publication: The Outlook
Volume: 65
Date: (1900)
Extent: 785-97
Notes: Focus is on TJ's involvement with the University.



Reference: 192
Author: Brooks, Geraldine
Title: "Martha Jefferson, Daughter of Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Dames and Daughters of the Young Republic.
Publisher: T. Y. Crowell
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1901)
Extent: 176-215
Notes: no note



Reference: 209
Author: Budd, Henry
Title: Thomas Jefferson: An Address delivered on the occasion of the birthday of Jefferson, under the auspices of the Jeffersonian Society of Philadelphia, at the Odd Fellows Temple, April 15th, 1901.
Publisher: n.p.
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (April 15th, 1901)
Extent: pp. 36
Notes: TJ still best example of presidential conduct at a time when "centralization and imperialism together threaten ... our very life as a republic."



Reference: 321
Author: Curtis, William Eleroy
Title: The True Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Lippincott
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1901)
Extent: pp. 395
Notes: A Biography in a series designed to present great Americans "in entertaining form, free from glamour." A deglamorized TJ is nearly indistinguishable from a Hamiltonian view.



Reference: 578
Author: Izard, Ralph
Title: "Letters of Ralph Izard. Communicated by Worthington C. Ford, of Boston."
Publication: South Carolina Historican and Genealogical Magazine
Volume: 2
Date: (1901)
Extent: 199-204
Notes: Rpt. separately as Some Letters of Ralph Izard to Thomas Jefferson. Charleston: Walker, Evans, & Cogswell, 1901. pp. 13. Letters written while TJ was in France; no editorial comments or notes.



Reference: 734
Author: McCracken, Henry Mitchell
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Hall of Fame
Publisher: Putnam's
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1901)
Extent: 107-12
Notes: no note



Reference: 823
Author: Merwin, Henry Childs
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1901)
Extent: pp. 164
Notes: Riverside Biographical Series. Focuses on public career, takes a moderate position.



Reference: 1097
Author: Shippen, Rebecca Lloyd
Title: "Inauguration of President Thomas Jefferson, 1801."
Publication: PMHB
Volume: 25
Date: (1901)
Extent: 71-76
Notes: Description of events.



Reference: 1121
Author: Sparks, Edwin Erle
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, The Exponent of Democracy"
Publication: The Men Who Made the Nation: An Outline of United States History from 1760 to 1865
Publisher: Macmillan
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1901)
Extent: 218-54
Notes: Account of TJ's presidency, portraying him as a disappointed theorist.



Reference: 1141
Author: Stratton, Ella Hines
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: True Stories of Our Presidents
Publisher: National Publishing Co.
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1901)
Extent: 45-53
Notes: no note



Reference: 1305
Author: Wilson, Rufus Rockwell
Title: "The Jeffersonian Epoch"
Publication: Washington The Capital City and Its Part in the History of the Nation
Publisher: Lippincott
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1901)
Extent: 1:67-96
Notes: Focus on life in Washington during TJ's presidency.



Reference: 1621
Author: Friedenwald, Herbert
Title: "The Declaration of Independence."
Publication: International Monthly
Volume: 4
Date: (1901)
Extent: 102-21
Notes: Analyzes text of the Declaration; suggests that TJ touches all the colonies in the course of the list of grievances, establishing a common interest in independence.



Reference: 1641
Author: Gordy, Wilbur Fisk
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase"
Publication: American Leaders and Heroes
Publisher: Scribner's
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1901)
Extent: 234-45
Notes: no note



Reference: 1916
Author: Renault, Raoul
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the Loyal and Patriotic Society of Upper Canada
Publication: North American Notes and Queries
Volume: 1
Date: (1901)
Extent: 201-09,233-44
Notes: After TJ lamented the burning of Washington, Rev. John Strachan of Upper cnada replied with an open letter of Canadian grievances; prints Strachan's letter.



Reference: 2075
Author: Webster, Sidney
Title: Two Treaties of Paris and the Supreme Court
Publication: Harper
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1901)
Extent: 1-27
Notes: Discusses in the first chapter TJ's legal problems in annexing the Louisiana Territory to the U. S.



Reference: 500
Author: Gregory, Stephen S.
Title: Thomas Jefferson: An Address Before the Iroquois Club April 13th 1901
Publisher: n.p.
Date: (1901?)
Extent: pp. 15.
Notes: Biographical sketch; praises TJ for being above the "greed" which now threatens society.



Reference: 84
Author: Banks, Louis Albert
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Story of the Hall of Fame, Including the Lives and Portraits of the Elect and of Those Who Barely Missed Election.
Publication: The Christian Herald
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1902)
Extent: 106-18
Notes: no note



Reference: 85
Author: Banks, Louis Albert
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Youth of Famous Americans
Publisher: Eaton and Mains
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1902)
Extent: 41-47
Notes: no note



Reference: 435
Author: Fiske, John
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, the Conservative Reformer"
Publication: Essays Historical and Literary
Publisher: Macmillan
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1902)
Extent: 1:143-81
Notes: TJ is "the earnest but cool-headed representative of the rural English free-holders that won magna Charta and overthrew the usurpations of the Stuarts."



Reference: 502
Author: Grosvenor, Charles Henry
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Book of the Presidents, with Biographical Sketches
Publisher: Continental Press
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1902)
Extent: none given
Notes: no note



Reference: 513
Author: Hale, Edward Everett
Title: "Memories of a Hundred Years."
Publication: The Outlook
Volume: 70
Date: (1902)
Extent: 320-32
Notes: Federalist memories of TJ recounted, among others.



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: 695
Author: Lewis, Alfred Henry
Title: "Jefferson's Grand Day: A Pregnant Scene from the Drama of American Independence."
Publication: Everybody's Magazine
Volume: 7
Date: (1902)
Extent: 561-70
Notes: Romanticized, dramatic, and inaccurate version of the Fourth of July, 1776.



Reference: 934
Author: Parton, James
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Presidents of the United States, 1789-1902, by John Fiske, Carl Schurz, Robert C. Winthrop, George Ticknor Curtis, Georee Bancroft, John Hay, and Others, ed. James Grant Wilson
Publisher: Appleton
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1902)
Extent: 62-87
Notes: no note



Reference: 1030
Author: Robins, Edward
Title: "A Disappointment in Love: Legends from Virginia"
Publication: Romances of Early America
Publisher: George W. Jacobs
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1902)
Extent: 101-18
Notes: Sentimentalized account of TJ's flirtation with Rebecca Burwell.



Reference: 1200
Author: Townsend, George Alfred ("Gath")
Title: Monticello and Its Preservation Since Jefferson's Death, 1826-1902
Publisher: Gibson Bros. Printers
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1902)
Extent: 56
Notes: Defends Jefferson Monroe Levy's care of Monticello



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: 1286
Author: Wharton, Anne Hollingsworth
Title: "Jeffersonian Simplicity"
Publication: Social Life in the Early Republic
Publisher: Lippincott
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1902)
Extent: 102-03
Notes: TJ as host in Washington, D. C.



Reference: 1458
Author: Busey, Samuel Clagett
Title: "The Centennial of the First Inauguration of a President at the Permanent Seat of the Government."
Publication: Records of the Columbia Historical Society
Volume: 5
Date: (1902)
Extent: 96-111
Notes: Description of TJ's first inauguration, arguing against the legend that he rode rather than walked to the ceremony.



Reference: 1593
Author: Fauntleroy, Cornelius H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and His Purchase of Louisiana."
Publication: The Commonwealth Magazine (St. Louis)
Volume: 2
Date: (1902)
Extent: 5-14
Notes: TJ's action was not the outcome of base commercialism nor of imperialism but of a sense of national self-preservation.



Reference: 1609
Author: Ford, Worthington C.
Title: "The Federal Constitution in Virginia, 1787-1788."
Publication: Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Volume: 2nd Ser. 17
Date: (1902)
Extent: 450-510
Notes: Includes letters of Edward Carrington and others to TJ and Madison concerning ratification of the Constitution; no notes.



Reference: 1696
Author: Hosmer, James K.
Title: The History of the Louisiana Purchase
Publisher: Appleton
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1902)
Extent: pp. xiv, 230
Notes: Popular history which gives ample space to TJ's role in the purchase and the subsequent debate over its constitutionality.



Reference: 1714
Author: Jenkinson, Isaac
Title: Aaron Burr, His Personal and Political Relations with Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton
Publisher: M. Cullaton & Co.
Place of Publication: Richmond, Ind.
Date: (1902)
Extent: pp. viii, 389
Notes: An attempted vindication of Burr; development and expansion of the author's 1898 paper.



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: 1933
Author: Rose, U. M.
Title: "The Case Between Jefferson and Marshall."
Publication: Colorado Bar Association Reports
Volume: 4
Date: (1902)
Extent: 123-56
Notes: Surveys the whole TJ-Marshall relationship, sympathetically to each; claims TJ was in the wrong with Marshall, but a great man for all that.



Reference: 1942
Author: Sawvel, Franklin B.
Title: "Introduction"
Publication: The Complete Anas of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Round Table Press
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1902)
Extent: none given
Notes: Describes the background of the Anas, points out serious problems in editions relying on the H. A. Washington edition of 1854.



Reference: 2218
Author: Dunning, William A.
Title: "An Historic Phrase."
Publication: Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1902
Date: (1902)
Extent: 1:82-85
Notes: Traces the background of the phrase "are, and of right ought to be" from the Declaration of Independence to Swift's Drapier's Letters, the Bill of Rights of 1689, and Pope Boniface VIII.



Reference: 2365
Author: Merriam, C. E., Jr.
Title: "The Political Theory of Jefferson."
Publication: Political Science Quarterly
Volume: 17
Date: (1902)
Extent: 24-45
Notes: TJ not a great political theorist; he agreed on fundamental principles with Locke but went beyond him in development of and deductions from these principles. Source of his power was his genius as a party leader, his gift for popular statement of popular ideas, and his confidence in the people.



Reference: 2467
Author: Sullivan, James
Title: "The Antecedents of the Declaration of Independence."
Publication: Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1902
Date: (1902)
Extent: 1:66-81
Notes: Philosophical antecedents for the Declaration's ideas are in classic and medieval eras. The doctrines of the Declaration were originally advanced for purely partisan purposes and abandoned after the controversy; the same charge can be directed to the Declaration.



Reference: 2549
Author: Bailey, Liberty Hyde
Title: "Monticello. The Country Seat of Thomas Jefferson. Present-Day Appearance of One of the Finest of the Estates of the Last Century."
Publication: Country Life in America
Volume: 2
Date: (1902)
Extent: 56-60
Notes: Sketch with interesting photographic illustrations.



Reference: 2817
Author: Geer, Henry Burns
Title: "Thomas Jefferson on Pre-historic Americans."
Publication: American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal
Volume: 24
Date: (1902)
Extent: 224-28
Notes: Reprints with minimal comment TJ's account of excavating an Indian mound .



Reference: 2840
Author: Griffin, Martin I. J., ed.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson Declares His Belief in the Good of Spiritual Paintings in Catholic Churches."
Publication: American Catholic Historical Researches
Volume: 19
Date: (1902)
Extent: 60
Notes: Prints without comment an undated letter to Charles W. Peale.



Reference: 3088
Author: Mellen, George Frederick
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Higher Education."
Publication: New England Magazine
Volume: 26
Date: (1902)
Extent: 607-16
Notes: Laudatory survey of TJ's efforts to improve public knowledge.



Reference: 3112
Author: Mowbray, J. P.
Title: "That 'Affair' of Mrs. Atherton's."
Publication: Critic
Volume: 40
Date: (1902)
Extent: 50 105
Notes: Protests that Gertrude Atherton's love for Alexander Hamilton has led her to misrepresent seriously the character of TJ in her novel The Conqueror.



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: 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: 231
Author: Campbell, Helen L.
Title: Famous Presidents: Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Lincoln, Grant
Publisher: Educational Publishing Co.
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1903)
Extent: 5-87
Notes: School text.



Reference: 269
Author: Clark, Champ
Title: "Jefferson's Versatility"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 11:i-vi
Notes: no note



Reference: 307
Author: Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson
Title: "Jefferson in His Family"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 15:i-vii.
Notes: no note



Reference: 361
Author: Didier, Eugene L.
Title: Thomas Jefferson as a Lawyer
Publisher: Green Bag
Volume: 15
Date: (1903)
Extent: 153-59
Notes: Somewhat fanciful sketch



Reference: 409
Author: Ellis, Edward S.
Title: Thomas Jefferson, A Character Sketch ... With Supplementary Essay by G. Mercer Adam
Publisher: Campbell
Place of Publication: Milwaukee
Date: (1903)
Extent: pp.180
Notes: Reprints #408 with additions. A hodge-podge for students.



Reference: 446
Author: Flower, B. O.
Title: "Jefferson's Service to Civilization During the Founding of the Republic."
Publication: Arena
Volume: 29
Date: (1903)
Extent: 500-18
Notes: TJ established "the reign of popular government and robust Americanism."



Reference: 553
Author: Hoar, George Frisbie
Title: "Special Introduction"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 1:vii-xiii
Notes: Notes that the proof of TJ's greatness can be seen in the attempts of every variety of political opinion in the U. S. to ground itself in his writings.



Reference: 678
Author: Lafayette, Marie Joseph, Marquis de
Title: "Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Independent
Volume: 55
Date: (1903)
Extent: 26-27
Notes: Prints without comment a letter on TJ's death, dated September 17, 1826, and sent to Arnold Scheffer.



Reference: 840
Author: Montague, Andrew J.
Title: "Jefferson as a Citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh.
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 5:i-xiii
Notes: no note



Reference: 865
Author: Munson, Lyman E.
Title: "Comparative Study of Jefferson and Lincoln."
Publication: Connecticut Magazine
Volume: 8
Date: (1903)
Extent: 49-56, 324-29
Notes: Traces similarities, mostly trivial or contrived.



Reference: 908
Author: Parker, Alton B.
Title: "Jefferson's Faith in the People"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 10:i-xii
Notes: no note



Reference: 1085
Author: Shaw, C. P.
Title: "The Jefferson Memorial Road."
Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin
Volume: 3
Date: (1903)
Extent: none given
Notes: no note



Reference: 1140
Author: Stratton, Ella Hines
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Men Who Have Risen to the White House; Containing the Childhood, Early Education Occupations, Characteristics, and Achievements of All the Presidents of the United States
Publisher: National Publishing Co.
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1903)
Extent: 45-53
Notes: Juvenile.



Reference: 1263
Author: Wallace, M. G.
Title: "Monticello."
Publication: American Monthly Magazine
Volume: 22
Date: (1903)
Extent: 106-07
Notes: no note



Reference: 1273
Author: Watson, Thomas E.
Title: The Life and Times of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Appleton
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1903)
Extent: pp. xxii, 534
Notes: TJ as courageous fighter of religious bigotry, class despotism, and all other kinds of oppression; intended in part as a reply to Theodore Roosevelt's characterization of TJ in his Winnin~ of the West. Revised edition published in 1927.



Reference: 1373
Author: Atkinson, George W.
Title: "Jefferson as a Tactician"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 6:i-xx
Notes: Praises TJ's ability to move men.



Reference: 1520
Author: Culberson, Charles A.
Title: "Jefferson and the Constitution"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 9:i-x
Notes: TJ as champion of states rights.



Reference: 1534
Author: Daniels, Josephus
Title: "Jefferson's Contribution to A Free Press"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 18:i-xlviii
Notes: A relatively early survey of TJ's activities in this field.



Reference: 1574
Author: Dunlap, John R.
Title: Jeffersonian Democracy, Which Means the Democracy of Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, and Abraham Lincoln
Publication: The Jeffersonian Society
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1903)
Extent: pp. 479
Notes: Mostly concerned with attacking the "Rule of the Millionaires" by appealing to Jeffersonian principles; pp. 445-79 sketch TJ's accomplishments.



Reference: 1629
Author: George, Henry
Title: "Jefferson and the Land Question"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 16:i-xiv. 201
Notes: Claims TJ's political "axiom" has as a prerequisite a social or economic axiom, man's equal right to land.



Reference: 1667
Author: Harvey, Charles M.
Title: "Some Second Term Presidents."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 92
Date: (1903)
Extent: 736-42
Notes: Second term presidents tend to make "a larger assertion of authority," e. g. TJ and the embargo.



Reference: 1787
Author: McCaleb, Walter Flavius
Title: The Aaron Burr Conspiracy. A History Largely from Original and Hitherto Unused Sources
Publisher: Dodd Mead
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1903)
Extent: pp. xviii, 309
Notes: Contends that James Wilkinson accused Burr of treason to save his own skin and misled TJ. TJ interpreted criticism of his subsequent actions as partisan malice; he lost his temper and self-control, began to act obstinately and vindictively, and revealed his shortcomings. Rpt. in an expanded edition with introduction by Charles A. Beard, New York: Wilson-Erickson, 1936.



Reference: 1832
Author: Merriam, Charles Edward
Title: "The Jeffersonian Democracy"
Publication: A History of American Political Theories
Publisher: Macmillan
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1903)
Extent: 143-75
Notes: Argues that Jeffersonian theory was democratic although his practice was in many ways aristocratic; its full realization was left for another time and another party."



Reference: 1846
Author: Morgan, James Morris
Title: "How President Jefferson Was Informed of Burr's Conspiracy."
Publication: PMHB
Volume: 27
Date: (1903)
Extent: 56-69
Notes: TJ first heard of Burr's plans from Colonel John Morgan.



Reference: 1849
Author: Moses, Ernest C.
Title: "The Signing of the Declaration, With Documental History
Publication: American Monthly Magazine
Volume: 23
Date: (1903)
Extent: 107-10
Notes: Questions TJ's reminiscences about signing the Declaration on the 4th.



Reference: 1912
Author: Quincy, Josiah Phillips
Title: "The Louisiana Purchase, and the Appeal to Posterity."
Publication: Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Volume: 2nd ser. 18
Date: (1903)
Extent: 48-59
Notes: Defense of Josiah Quincy's objections to the Purchase; TJ established a dangerous precedent in being unfaithful to the Constitution, opening the way to imperialistic acquisitions and the extension of slavery. Also rpt. separately.



Reference: 1966
Author: Shaw, Albert
Title: "A Notable Anniversary."
Publication: The American Monthly Review of Reviews
Volume: 27
Date: (1903)
Extent: 515-20
Notes: Louisiana Purchase and TJ's part in it.



Reference: 1984
Author: Smith, Charles Emory
Title: "The Louisiana Purchase"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 3:i-vii
Notes: no note



Reference: 2161
Author: Bryan, William Jennings
Title: "The Statute for Establishing Religious Freedom"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 8:i-xi. 276
Notes: Meandering note on TJ's spiritual greatness in general.



Reference: 2165
Author: Calisch, Edward N.
Title: "Jefferson's Religion"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 17:i-xi
Notes: no note



Reference: 2452
Author: Slicer, Thomas R.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Influence of Democracy upon Religion"
Publication: Pioneers of Religious Liberty in America, Being the Great and Thursday Lectures Delivered in Boston in nineteen hundred and three
Publisher: American Unitarian Association
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1903)
Extent: 161-84
Notes: TJ's democracy was "based in the essential dignity of human nature" and went hand in hand with a kind of religious liberty (later espoused by Channing) which saw as the only "great facts of religion" God and the soul.



Reference: 2524
Author: Adler, Cyrus
Title: "Jefferson as a Man of Science"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 19:iii-x
Notes: no note



Reference: 2729
Author: Dabney, Charles W.
Title: Jefferson the Seer: An Address before the Conference for Education in the South in Session at the University of Virginia on April 25, 1903
Publisher: n.p.
Date: (1903)
Extent: pp. 15
Notes: Praises TJ's educational ideals.



Reference: 2833
Author: Greely, Arthur W.
Title: "Jefferson as a Geographer"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 13:i-vii
Notes: Revision of previous item.



Reference: 2950
Author: Kent, Charles W.
Title: "Jefferson's Quest of Knowledge"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 20: iii-xvi
Notes: TJ was an educational innovator who aimed to develop an educational system with a distinguished higher institution and a "compact completeness of the entire system from that high point down to the most elementary school in the most remote precinct."



Reference: 3121
Author: Needham, Charles Willis
Title: "Jefferson as a Promoter of General Education"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1903)
Extent: 4:i-ix
Notes: no note



Reference: 3358
Author: Tuttle, Kate A.
Title: "The Founding of the University of Virginia."
Publication: American Monthly Magazine
Volume: 22
Date: (1903)
Extent: 108-13
Notes: no note



Reference: 318
Author: Cummings, Amos J.
Title: A National Humiliation; A Story of Monticello
Publication: Reprinted from the "Sun"
Publisher: n.p.
Date: (1903?)
Extent: pp. (8)
Notes: On the need to acquire Monticello for the nation; "... the mansion itself is decaying." Originally in New York Sun, August 24, 1902, and rpt. at least once after 1912.



Reference: A1
Author: Bishop, Joseph Bucklin
Title: "The Truth About Jeffersonian Simplicity"
Publication: Our Political Drama: Conventions, Campaigns, Candidates
Publisher: Scott & Thaw Co.,
Place of Publication: New York :
Date: (1904)
Extent: 179-83.
Notes: Punctures the myth of TJ's riding unescorted to the oath-taking in 1801 as an invention of John Davis in his Travels . Edward Thornton, the British legate, described TJ's passage as "on foot" and accompanied by a body of militia, the Secretaries of the Navy and Treasury, and other political friends.



Reference: 129
Author: Bigelow, John
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Louisiana Purchase of 1803: A History from the Earliest Explorations to the Present Time, of the Territory Acquired by the Louisiana Purchase; Together With Some Account of the Famous Men Connected Therewith, ....
Publisher: Encyclopedia Brittanica Co.
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1904)
Extent: 9-21
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: 248
Author: Chandler, J. A. C.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Makers of Virginia History
Publisher: Silver Burdett
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1904)
Extent: 233-46
Notes: School text: see also next entry



Reference: 249
Author: Chandler, Julian Alvin Carroll and Olive P. Chitwood
Title: "Thomas Jefferson. 1743-1826"
Publication: Makers of American History
Publisher: Silver Burdett
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1904)
Extent: 176-86
Notes: no note



Reference: 334
Author: Daniel, Frederick
Title: "Virginia Reminiscences of Jefferson."
Publication: Harper's Weekly
Volume: 48
Date: (1904)
Extent: 1766-68
Notes: Collects reminiscences from people in the Charlottesville area who supposedly remembered TJ; interesting if not reliable.



Reference: 451
Author: Ford, Paul Leicester
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: A. W. Elson
Place of Publication: Cambridge
Date: (1904)
Extent: pp.37
Notes: Introduction, followed by texts of 1st inaugural address, Declaration of Independence, and A Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom. "Recognition of the principles for which he fought does not, however, imply endorsement of his methods and instruments."



Reference: 522
Author: Halstead, Murat
Title: "Jefferson's Journalism in His Letter-Writing Habit" and "Jefferson's Personal Part in Purchasing Louisiana"
Publication: Pictorial History of the Louisiana Purchase and the World's Pair at St. Louis
Publisher: National Publishing Co.
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1904)
Extent: 43-56, 77-86
Notes: no note



Reference: 803
Author: Masters, Edgar Lee
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The New Star Chamber and Other Essays
Publisher: Hammersmark Publishing Co.
Place of Publication: Chicago
Date: (1904)
Extent: 51-64
Notes: TJ is not much celebrated because "Latterly ... the root and branch of despotism have flourished to some extent in this land..." TJ presented as radical defender of individual rights.



Reference: 824
Author: Michael, William H.
Title: The Declaration of Independence: Illustrated Story of Its Adoption with the Biographies and Portraits of the Signers and of the Secretary of Congress
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1904)
Extent: pp. 99
Notes: no note



Reference: 976
Author: Poppen, Richard S.
Title: Thomas Jefferson. The Declaration of Independence and Letters, Addresses, Excerpts and Aphorisms Selected from His Writings With a Short Biography and An Outline of the Two Principal Parties
Publisher: none given
Place of Publication: St. Louis
Date: (1904)
Extent: none given
Notes: "The purpose of this hand-book is to bring Thomas Jefferson, the wisest exponent of true Democracy closer to the hearts of the people, whom he loved so well."



Reference: 1077
Author: Severance, Frank H., ed.
Title: "A Bundle of Thomas Jefferson's Letters Now First Published."
Publication: Publications of the Buffalo Historical Society
Volume: 7
Date: (1904)
Extent: 1-32
Notes: Letters to Francis Adrian van der Kemp transcribed with extensive comment and annotation. Correspondence centers on TJ's "Syllabus of the Doctrines of Jesus."



Reference: 1622
Author: Friedenwald, Herbert
Title: The Declaration of Independence, An Interpretation and an Analysis
Publisher: Macmillan
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1904)
Extent: pp.xii, 299
Notes: Readable but dated account of the historical background of the Declaration, its composition and acceptance, its philosophical background (Lockean), and the nature of the grievances it claims.



Reference: 1640
Author: Gordy, J. P.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Political History of the United States With Special Reference to the Growth of Political Parties
Publisher: Henry Holt
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1904)
Extent: 1:132-58
Notes: TJ treated as the "precise opposite" of Hamilton and the distance between the parties emphasized.



Reference: 1977
Author: Simpson, Joseph Bernard
Title: Hamiltonism vs. Jeffersonism. A Refutation of the Popular Calumnies Against Alexander Hamilton
Publisher: Thomas J. Howarth & Co.
Place of Publication: Chester, Ill.
Date: (1904)
Extent: pp. 64
Notes: The usual Hamiltonian's case against TJ.



Reference: 1981
Author: Sloane, William M.
Title: "World Aspects of the Louisiana Purchase."
Publication: AHR
Volume: 8
Date: (1904)
Extent: 507-21
Notes: TJ forced into the Purchase because of, among other reasons, a dangerous political situation at home with the West and South possibly ready to go over to the Federalists. Both the Federalists and the Republicans in the subsequent squabble over constitutionality tacitly abandoned the strict constructionist view of powers delegated to Congress.



Reference: 2875
Author: Henkels, Stan V.
Title: The Hampton L. Carson Collection of Engraved Portraits of Jefferson, Franklin, and Lafayette. Catalogue 906, Part 11. Compiled and Sale Conducted by Stan. V. Henkels
Publisher: Davis and Harvey
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1904)
Extent: 1-20
Notes: no note



Reference: 2936
Author: Johnson, William Dawson
Title: History of the Library of Congress
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1904)
Extent: 35-38, 65-104
Notes: Describes TJ's role with particular attention to the process of acquisition of his library by the nation.



Reference: 3419
Author: Williams, John Sharp
Title: The University of Virginia and the Development of Thomas Jefferson's Educational Ideas: Speech ... delivered at the St. Louis Meeting of the Association of State Universities 1904
Publisher: unknown
Place of Publication: Charlottesville?
Date: (1904)
Extent: pp. 16
Notes: Emphasizes the democratic features of the Univ. of Virginia as a consequence of TJ's ideas.



Reference: 16
Author: Johnston, Richard Holland
Title: A Contribution to a Bibliography of Thomas Jefferson in The Writings of Thomas Jefferson,
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1905)
Extent: 20: iv, 73 (separately paginated)
Notes: Also separately printed.



Reference: 83
Author: Banks, Louis Albert, ed.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Capital Stories about Famous Americans.
Publication: The Christian Herald
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1905)
Extent: 319-28
Notes: Anecdotes.



Reference: 233
Author: Capen, Oliver Bronson
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Country Homes of Famous Americans
Publisher: Doubleday, Page
Place of Publication: Boston
Date: (1905)
Extent: 145-54
Notes: TJ's life at Monticello; loose with the facts. Illustrated.



Reference: 431
Author: Finkelnburg, Gustavus A.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson as a Lawyer."
Publication: American Law Review
Volume: 39
Date: (1905)
Extent: 321-29
Notes: Surveys TJ's career as a lawyer; his belief in a "higher law" is evidence that he lived in "the romantic period of our history."



Reference: 948
Author: Perry, Frances M. and Henry W. Elson
Title: Four Great American Presidents, No. 1: Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln: A Book for American Readers
Publisher: J. M. Stradling & Co.
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1905)
Extent: 111-207
Notes: Juvenile.



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: 1391
Author: Bellamy, Francis
Title: Presidents of the United States in the Century, From Jefferson to Fillmore
Publisher: Linscott
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1905)
Extent: 17-108
Notes: A volume in "The Nineteenth Century Series." Brief but perceptive account of TJ's administration tends to be critical of his inability to assess correctly practical problems of government.



Reference: 1595
Author: Fish, Carl Russell
Title: "Jefferson's Policy as to Public Office, 1801-1809"
Publication: The Civil Service and the Patronage
Publisher: Longmans Gree
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1905)
Extent: 29-51
Notes: Claims TJ was so clever in satisfying his own followers and in not alienating the masses of the opposition that patronage ceased to be an issue by 1809.



Reference: 1610
Author: Ford, Worthington C.
Title: "Jefferson and the Newspaper."
Publication: Records of the Columbia Historical Society
Volume: 8
Date: (1905)
Extent: 78-111
Notes: Claims that TJ was weak in controversial writing and incompetent to reply to Hamilton's pseudonymous papers, so he encouraged Freneau, Duane, and Callender. Eventually he turned his back on the malignancy of the press which he had encouraged.



Reference: 2116
Author: Adler, Cyrus
Title: "Jefferson Bible."
Publication: Cosmopolitan
Volume: 38
Date: (1905)
Extent: 340-44
Notes: A description of "The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth" and how TJ put it together.



Reference: 2951
Author: Kent, Charles W.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's University."
Publication: Review of Reviews
Volume: 31
Date: (1905)
Extent: 452-59
Notes: Historical sketch of the University.



Reference: 3362
Author: Tyler, Lyon G.
Title: "Early Courses and Professors at William and Mary College."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 14
Date: (1905)
Extent: 71-83
Notes: Touches upon TJ's relationship with William and Mary.



Reference: 665
Author: Kohut, George C
Title: "Jefferson and the Jews."
Publication: New Era
Volume: 6
Date: (1905?)
Extent: 481-91
Notes: Not located.



Reference: 1381
Author: Bates, George Williams
Title: The Establishment of American Independence as Related to the Louisiana Purchase, With a Review of the Historical Work of the National Society, Sons of the American Revolution
Publisher: n.p.
Date: (1905?)
Extent: pp. 20
Notes: no note



Reference: 34
Author: Woodward, Frank E.
Title: Reference List of Works Relating to Thomas Jefferson.
Place of Publication: Malden, Mass.
Date: (1906)
Extent: pp. 4
Notes: no note



Reference: 335
Author: Daniel, John W
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: White House Gallery of Official Portraits of the Presidents
Publisher: Gravure Company of America
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1906)
Extent: none given
Notes: no note



Reference: 568
Author: Hubbard, Elbert and John J. Lentz
Title: Thomas Jefferson: A Little Journey by Elbert Hubbard, and an Address by John J. Lentz, Being two attempts to help perpetuate the memory and pass along the influence of the Great American
Publisher: Roycrofters
Place of Publication: East Aurora
Date: (1906)
Extent: pp. 105
Notes: Rpt. of Hubbard (1898); the Lentz 4th of July address seeks to counter the argument that TJ was a conservative aristocrat, claiming that "he was at all times the radical of radicals."



Reference: 610
Author: Jenkins, Charles Francis
Title: Jefferson's Germantown Letters Together with Other Papers Relating to His Stay in Germantown During the Month of November, 1793
Publisher: Campbell
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1906)
Extent: pp. xxiv, 194.
Notes: TJ was in Germantown because of the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia of the previous summer. Historical introduction and notes supplement sixty-three letters written at this time, TJ's accounts, the Ana entries describing cabinet meetings in Germantown, and Walter R. Johnson's eulogy of July 20, 1826.



Reference: 1112
Author: Smith, Margaret Bayard
Title: The First Forty Years of Washington Society
Publisher: Scribner's
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1906)
Extent: pp. xii, 424
Notes: TJ dealt with throughout; Margaret Bayard of the Federalist Delaware Bayards married Samuel Harrison Smith, editor of The National Intelligencer, and came to admire TJ, described in the preface as "her life's hero."



Reference: 1113
Author: Smith, Margaret Bayard
Title: "Washington in Jefferson's Time."
Publication: Scribner's Magazine
Volume: 40
Date: (1906)
Extent: 292-310
Notes: Adapted from the previous item.



Reference: 1308
Author: Wilson, Woodrow
Title: "The Spirit of Jefferson."
Publication: Princeton Alumni Weekly
Volume: 6
Date: (1906)
Extent: 551-54
Notes: "It is the spirit, not the tenets of the man, by which he rules us from his urn."



Reference: 1480
Author: Channing, Edward
Title: The Jeffersonian System, 1801-1811
Publication: Harper
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1906)
Extent: pp. xii, 299
Notes: A history of TJ's administration strongly influenced by Henry Adams' history of the same period, but perhaps more federalist, more supercilious than Adams. Contends the War of 1812 discredited TJ's parsimonious defense spending, "philosophic" political weapons like the Embargo, and hostility to Britain.



Reference: 1673
Author: Hazelton, John H.
Title: The Declaration of Independence: Its History
Publisher: Dodd Mead
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1906)
Extent: pp. vii, 629
Notes: A careful and intensive study of the Declaration and the circumstances of its creation; still useful.



Reference: 1900
Author: Powell, Burt E.
Title: "Jefferson and the Consular Service."
Publication: Political Science Quarterly
Volume: 21
Date: (1906)
Extent: 626-38
Notes: TJ more than any other was the creator and organizer of our consular system; he concluded the consular convention with France and as Secretary of State set up the consular service which was recognized by the act of 1792.



Reference: 2040
Author: Tyler, Lyon G., ed.
Title: "Election of Mr. Jefferson as Governor."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 15
Date: (1906)
Extent: 161
Notes: Reprints, without notes, from the Virginia Gazette announcement of TJ's election and his reply to the Assembly.



Reference: 2422
Author: Remsburg, John Eleazer
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Six Historic Americans: Paine, Jefferson, Washington, Franklin, Lincoln, Grant, Fathers and Saviors of Our Republic, Freethinkers
Publisher: Truth Seeker Co.
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1906)
Extent: 65-96
Notes: Revised and expanded version of item #2420.



Reference: 2786
Author: Faulkner, William Harrison
Title: "The University of Virginia; Thomas Jefferson Architect."
Publication: Indoors and Out
Volume: 3
Date: (1906)
Extent: 103-13
Notes: Illustrated account of TJ's plans.



Reference: 3168
Author: Patton, John S.
Title: Jefferson, Cabell, and the University of Virginia
Publisher: Neale
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1906)
Extent: pp. viii, 380
Notes: TJ referred to throughout, but pp. 9-135 cover the years of his involvement with the University.



Reference: 205
Author: Bryan, William Jennings
Title: Speech of William Jennings Bryan With Address of Welcome by Edward M. Shepard at the Brooklyn Democratic Club.
Publisher: Brooklyn Democratic Club
Place of Publication: Brooklyn
Date: (1907)
Extent: pp. 26
Notes: If TJ were here now, he would oppose monopolies and vote Democratic.



Reference: 245
Author: Cavanagh, Catherine Frances
Title: "The Youth of Jefferson."
Publication: New Age
Volume: 6
Date: (1907)
Extent: 29-32
Notes: Not located; cited in Writings in American History (1907), #1452



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: 395
Author: Early, R. H.
Title: "A Notable Trio of the Nineteenth Century.: Burk. Hening. Jefferson"
Publication: By-Ways of Virginia History: A Jamestown Memorial Embracing a Sketch of Pocahontas
Publisher: Everett Waddey Co.
Place of Publication: Richmond
Date: (1907)
Extent: 71-84.
Notes: Fragmented antiquarian musings.



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: 1026
Author: Richardson, James D.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: New Age
Volume: 6
Date: (1907)
Extent: 18-24, 114-22, 224-30
Notes: Cited in Writings on American History (1907), # 1454.



Reference: 1514
Author: Crane, Fergus
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and To-morrow."
Publication: Eclectic Magazine
Volume: 148
Date: (1907)
Extent: 485-91
Notes: The new century requires new solutions for its problems, but the old principles of TJ are still the basis of a free society: states rights, separation of powers, honest men in office.



Reference: 1612
Author: Ford, Worthington C.
Title: "Letters of James Cheatham, 1801-1807, Taken From the Jefferson Papers in the Library of Congress."
Publication: Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Volume: 3rd ser. 1
Date: (1907)
Extent: 41-64
Notes: Short introduction to letters from a Republican pamphleteer.



Reference: 1786
Author: McBain, Howard Lee
Title: "Jefferson and the New York Patronage"
Publication: DeWitt Clinton and the Origin of the Spoils System in New York
Publisher: Columbia Univ. Press
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1907)
Extent: 139-58
Notes: Argues that TJ tended to take the side of the Clintons rather than Burr in patronage decisions but denies that there was any collusion to separate Burr from the Republican party.



Reference: 2002
Author: Stanwood, Edward
Title: "Anticipation of the Monroe Doctrine."
Publication: Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Volume: 3rd ser 1
Date: (1907)
Extent: 39-41
Notes: First enunciated in a letter from TJ to James Bowdoin, dated April 27, 1805.



Reference: 2228
Author: Fisher, Sydney George
Title: "The Twenty-eight Charges Against the King in the Declaration of Independence."
Publication: PMHB
Volume: 31
Date: (1907)
Extent: 257-303
Notes: Discusses the historical basis for the charges.



Reference: 2428
Author: Riley, I. Woodbridge
Title: "Virginia and Jefferson"
Publication: American Philosophy: The Early Schools
Publisher: Dodd Mead
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1907)
Extent: 266-95
Notes: TJ "stood for liberty of thinking for its own sake." In his philosophy he was "more legal than logical," and was most influenced by Locke, Dugald Stewart, Cabanis, Destutt de Tracy. Emphasizes French influence.



Reference: 2483
Author: Wayland, John Walter
Title: The Political Opinions of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Neale
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1907)
Extent: pp. 98
Notes: A rather mechanical and simplistic analysis intended for "the busy, rushing people of to-day." Focus on practical organization and administration of government, not on political theory or intellectual background of TJ's opinions.



Reference: 2669
Author: Chamberlain, Alexander F.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Ethnological Opinions and Activities."
Publication: American Anthropologist
Volume: n.s. 9
Date: (1907)
Extent: 499-509
Notes: Survey of TJ's archaeological interests, his interest in the race question and the origin of races, his method of approach to primitive peoples, and his interest in Indian languages.



Reference: 2732
Author: Daniel, Thomas Harrison
Title: "Monticello."
Publication: Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine
Volume: 1
Date: (1907)
Extent: 575
Notes: Poem.



Reference: 3319
Author: Taylor, Howard Singleton
Title: "The Light of Jefferson."
Publication: Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine
Volume: 1
Date: (1907)
Extent: 564-65
Notes: Poem.



Reference: 1128
Author: Stanley, Augustus Owsley
Title: Character and Services of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton: Speech ... in the House of Representatives, March 25, 1908
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Place of Publication: Washington
Date: (1908)
Extent: pp. 31
Notes: no note



Reference: 1214
Author: Tyler, Lyon G., ed.
Title: Some Contemporary Accounts of Eminent Characters
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 17
Date: (1908)
Extent: 1-8
Notes: Excerpts a paragraph from Francis T. Brooke's A Narrative of My Life For My Family" on TJ.



Reference: 1448
Author: Bruce, H. A.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase."
Publication: The Outlook
Volume: 88
Date: (1908)
Extent: 433-46
Notes: TJ was "the first of the long line of notable American expansionists."



Reference: 2723
Author: Culbreth, David M. R.
Title: The University of Virginia: Memories of Her Student-Life and Professors
Publisher: Neale
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1908)
Extent: pp. 502
Notes: pp. 21-153 are on TJ as founder and planner.



Reference: 3164
Author: Page, Thomas Nelson
Title: "Jefferson and the University of Virginia"
Publication: Old Dominion
Publisher: Scribner's
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1908)
Extent: 198-234
Notes: TJ's university, the last product of his "comprehensive sweep of intellect," had an exemplary "spaciousness of design."



Reference: 3363
Author: Tyler, Lyon G., ed.
Title: "Two Unpublished Letters of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 17
Date: (1908)
Extent: 18-20
Notes: Prints with notes letters, one dated Jan. 3, 1796, to Justin Pierre de Rieux on farming and business matters.



Reference: 565
Author: Howard, George Elliott
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, the Eather of American Democracy"
Publication: Biography of American Statesmanship: An Analytical Reference Syllabus
Publisher: Univ. of Nebraska
Place of Publication: Lincoln
Date: (1909)
Extent: 31-34
Notes: Notes for a course given in 1907-08 and 1908-09 to study "nationbuilding through the lives of the builders."



Reference: 855
Author: Morris, Charles
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, The Author of the Declaration of Independence"
Publication: Heroes of Progress in America
Publisher: Lippincott
Place of Publication: Philadelphia
Date: (1909)
Extent: none given
Notes: no note



Reference: 1098
Author: Showalter, J. D.
Title: "The Fame of Jefferson and the University of Virginia Sought to Be Sold."
Publication: Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine
Volume: 3
Date: (1909)
Extent: 785-88
Notes: TJ betrayed because the president of the University sought donations from Andrew Carnegie and Thomas Fortune Ryan.



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: 1190
Author: Thornton, William Mynn
Title: Who Was Thomas Jefferson? Address Delivered Before the Virginia State Bar Association, August 12th, 1909
Publisher: Richmond Press
Place of Publication: Richmond
Date: (1909)
Extent: 32
Notes: Biographical sketch of "the great apostle of American Democracy."



Reference: 1517
Author: Croly, Herbert
Title: "The Federalists and the Republicans"
Publication: The Promise of American Life
Publisher: Macmillan
Place of Publication: New York
Date: (1909)
Extent: 27-51
Notes: TJ's "policy was at bottom the old fatal policy of drift ... Hamilton's ... one of energetic and intelligent assertion of the national good."



Reference: 1580
Author: Edmunds, Sterling E.
Title: Thomas Jefferson: What His Pen Did and Attempted in Vain to Do, in the Formation of the Constitution
Publication: Reprinted from The Public
Place of Publication: Chicago
Date: (1909)
Extent: pp. 16
Notes: TJ's mission in France prevented his securing a "more democratic document," and he was unable to deflect its interpretation by "an irremovable judiciary."



Reference: 1762
Author: Lemen, Joseph B.
Title: "The Jefferson-Lemen Anti-slavery Pact."
Publication: Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society for the Year 1908.
Publisher: Illinois State Journal Co.
Place of Publication: Springfield
Date: (1909)
Extent: 74-84
Notes: Claims TJ sent James Lemen as a "confidential agent" into the Illinois section of the Northwest Territory to oppose slavery and later encouraged him to form a Baptist church with an anti-slavery platform. Evidence is extremely thin.



Reference: 2105
Author: Zook, George F.
Title: "Proposals for a New Commercial Treaty Between France and the United States, 1778-1793."
Publication: South Atlantic Quarterly
Volume: 8
Date: (1909)
Extent: 267-83
Notes: TJ as minister to France and as Secretary of State urged commercial reciprocity.



Reference: 2949
Author: Kent, Charles W.
Title: "Analogies Between Milton and Jefferson."
Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin
Volume: 3rd ser. 2
Date: (1909)
Extent: 7-8
Notes: Note draws analogies in matters of church, press, education, and affairs of state.



Reference: 3315
Author: Surface, George Thomas
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: A Pioneer Student of American Geography."
Publication: Bulletin of the American Geographic Society
Volume: 41
Date: (1909)
Extent: 743: 50
Notes: Discusses TJ's accomplishments as a geographer and contends for the innovative nature of his work.