Thomas Jefferson : a comprehensive,
annotated bibliography of writings about him (1826-1980)
© 1983, Frank Shuffelton, editor
Print version published by Garland Publishing (New York, 1983).
Electronic version published by the Electronic Text
Center,
University of Virginia Library
0751
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "At Home with Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: New York Times Magazine
Volume: none
given
Date: 1956
Pages: 8-9, 18-19
Notes: Description of life at
Monticello; reply by L. Loeb, July 22, 1956. p.4.
Reference: 751
0752
Name: Malone
, Dumas,
ed.
Title: Correspondence Between Thomas Jefferson and Pierre Samuel
duPont
de Nemours, 1798-1817
Publisher: Houghton & Mifflin
City: Boston
Date: 1930
Pages: pp. ix, 210
Notes: Translations by Linwood Lehman. Annotated, but slightly less
complete than
Chinard's edition of the correspondence.
Reference: 752
0753
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "He Dedicated Us to Liberty."
Publication: New York Times Magazine
Volume: none
given
Date: 1941
Pages: 9
Reference: 753
0754
Name: Malone
, Dumas and
Richard B. Morris
Title: "If Jefferson and Hamilton Were Alive
Today"
Publication: Nations Business
Volume: 64
Date: 1976
Pages: 40-46
Notes: Interviews with Malone and
Morris on how TJ and Hamilton would see us now.
Reference: 754
0755
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Introduction"
Publication: Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson.
Publisher: Capricorn Books
City: New
York
Date: 1959
Pages: 1-18.
Notes: Adapted from
Malone's Jefferson the Virginian
Reference: 755
0756
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Jefferson and Lincoln."
Publication: Abraham Lincoln Quarterly
Volume: 5
Date: (1949)
Pages: 327-47
Notes: Compares the TJ and Lincoln legends and how they
relate to what appear to be the facts; also compares them as writers—TJ's
words appeal to the
mind, not emotions, and if they are graceful, they lack Lincoln's
eloquence.
Reference: 756
0757
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Jefferson and the New Deal."
Publication: Scribner's Magazine
Volume: 93
Date: (1933)
Pages: 356-59
Notes: "the times require a Jeffersonian Hamilton or a
Hamiltonian Jefferson..." FDR is no strict Jeffersonian, but TJ would
probably "bestow his
apostolic blessing ... as the new President buckles on his Hamiltonian
sword."
Reference: 757
0758
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: Jefferson and His Time: Jefferson the
Virginian
Publisher: Little Brown
City: Boston
Date: 1948
Pages: pp. xx, 484
Notes: The first volume of the best biography of TJ;
covers until 1784. Malone goes into great detail on TJ's life, but has a
tendency to engage in
what might seem special pleading in regard to some of TJ's more
questionable actions. This
tendency is more noticeable in the later volumes (but not the final one), and
since Malone
scrupulously presents all the facts, a reader is not obliged to accept his
judgments
blindly.
Reference: 758
0759
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: Jefferson and His Time: Jefferson and the Rights
of Man
Publisher: Little Brown
City: Boston
Date: 1951
Pages: pp. xxix, 523
Notes: Covers TJ's years in France and his service as
Secretary of State, 1784-1792.
Reference: 759
0760
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: Jefferson and His Time: Jefferson and the Ordeal
of Liberty
Volume: none
Publisher: Little Brown
City: Boston
Date: 1962
Pages: pp. xxx, 545
Notes: Covers the years 1792-1801, until TJ's
inauguration as president.
Reference: 760
0761
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: Jefferson and His Time: Jefferson the President:
First Term, 1801-1805
Publisher: Little Brown
City: Boston
Date: 1970
Pages: pp. xxix, 539
Reference: 761
0762
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: Jefferson and His Time: Jefferson the President:
Second Term, 1805-1809
Publisher: Little Brown
City: Boston
Date: 1974
Pages: pp. xxxi, 704
Reference: 762
0763
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: Jefferson and His Time: The Sage of
Monticello
Publisher: Little Brown
City: Boston
Date: 1981
Pages: pp. xxiii, 551
Notes: Covers the years from 1809 to TJ's death in
1826; reflections on what TJ accomplished in his presidency show a good
critical sense, and
the accounts of TJ's troubles in his last years are quite moving. A strong
conclusion to a
masterly biography.
Reference: 763
0764
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "The Jefferson Faith."
Publication: Saturday Review of Literature
Volume: 26
Date: 1943
Pages: 4-6
Notes: Essay review; claims that TJ is "most appealing ... as a
symbol of personal liberty, and as such he is often
misunderstood."
Reference: 764
0765
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Jefferson Goes to School at
Williamsburg."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 33
Date: (1957)
Pages: 481-96
Notes: Discussion of TJ's education at William and Mary
College and subsequent years in Williamsburg.
Reference: 765
0766
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Mr. Jefferson and the Living
Generation."
Publication: American Scholar
Volume: 41
Date: (1972)
Pages: 587-98
Notes: TJ's relevance for the
present day.
Reference: 766
0767
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Mr. Jefferson and the Traditions of
Virginia
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 75
Date: (1967)
Pages: 131-42
Notes: Annual Address to the Virginia Historical Society in
1967.
Reference: 767
0768
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Mr. Jefferson's Private Life."
Publication: Proceedings of the American Antiquarian
Society
Volume: 84
Date: (1974)
Pages: 65-72
Notes: Prints a letter of Ellen
Randolph Coolidge, TJ's granddaughter, refuting the Callender libels and
claiming Peter and
Samuel Carr were cohabitating with Betty and Sally Hemings.
Reference: 768
0769
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Mr. Jefferson to Mr. Roosevelt: An Imaginary
Letter."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 19
Date: (1943)
Pages: 161-77
Notes: TJ reviews his presidential career as a model for his
eventual successor; he approves of FDR.
Reference: 769
0770
Name: Malone
, Dumas and
Steven H. Hochman
Title: "A Note on Evidence: The Personal History of
Madison Hemings."
Publication: Journal of Southern History
Volume: 41
Date: (1975)
Pages: 523-28
Notes: Contends that Hemings'
account of his life and his paternity "was solicited and published for a
propagandist
purpose."
Reference: 770
0771
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: An Outline of the Life of Thomas Jefferson,
1743-1826
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1924
Pages: pp. 14
Notes: Published as Univ. of Virginia
Record. Extension Service. 8(no. 7, 1924).
Reference: 771
0772
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: Patriots: Old and New
Publisher: Thomas
Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1975
Pages: pp. 12
Notes: TJ's faith in popular
government was part of a love for his country which did not demand
uniformity among his
fellow citizens.
Reference: 772
0773
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Polly Jefferson and Her Father."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 7
Date: (1931)
Pages: 81-95
Notes: Account of the relationship between TJ and daughter
Maria Jefferson Eppes.
Reference: 773
0774
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Prophet of the American Way"
Publication: The American Story: The Age of Exploration to the Age of
the Atom, ed.
Earl Schenk Miers
Publisher: Channel
Press
City: Great Neck, N.Y.
Date: 1956
Pages: 83-88
Notes: Biographical sketch.
Reference: 774
0775
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "The Relevance of Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 37
Date: (1961)
Pages: 33 1-49
Notes: Thoughtful meditation upon the uncertain aspects of
TJ's reputation and his permanent importance as a spokesman for the rights
of
man.
Reference: 775
0776
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "The Return of a Virginian."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 27
Date: (1951)
Pages: 528-43
Notes: Account of TJ's return from his mission to
France.
Reference: 776
0777
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Dictionary of American Biography, ed.
Malone
Publisher: Scribners
City: New
York
Date: 1933
Pages: 10:17-35
Notes: Malone on
TJ in a nutshell.
Reference: 777
0778
Name: Malone
, Dumas, T.
V. Smith, and Lyman Bryson
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of
Virginia (as Broadcast October 11, 1953)."
Publication: Invitation to Learning
Reader
Volume: 5
Date: (1954)
Pages: 287-92
Notes: Roundtable discussion.
Reference: 778
0779
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Thomas Jefferson Still Survives."
Publication: New York Times Magazine
Date: 1950
Pages: 8+
Reference: 779
0780
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: "Was Washington the Greatest
American?"
Publication: New York Times Magazine
Date: 1958
Pages: 11+
Notes: Compares TJ and Washington
and makes claim for the greatness of the former.
Reference: 780
0781
Name: Malone
Thomas
Title: "The Man Who Wrote the Declaration."
Publication: Independent
Volume: 117
Date: (1926)
Pages: 11-12
Reference: 781
0782
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Man from Monticello."
Publication: Time
Volume: 105
Date: 1975
Pages: 6-7
Notes: Sketch.
Reference: 782
0783
Name: Marienstras
Elise
Title: "Thomas Jefferson et la naissance des
Etats-Unis."
Publication: L'Histoire
Volume: 19
Date: (1980)
Pages: 30-39
Notes: TJ as "une figure emblematique
d'Amerique."
Reference: 783
0784
Name: Marraro
, Howard
R.
Title: "The Four Versions of Jefferson's Letter to Mazzei."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 2nd ser. 22
Date: (1942)
Pages: 18-29
Notes: Prints with introduction the original version of the
notorious letter, its Italian translation, subsequent French version, and
ultimate translation
back into English, arguing that some of the provocative qualities of the
published version are
a result of the translation and not in TJ's original.
Reference: 784
0785
Name: Marraro
, Howard
R., ed.
Title: "Jefferson Letters Concerning the Settlement of Mazzei's Virginia
Estate."
Publication: MVHR
Volume: 30
Date: (1944)
Pages: 235-42.
Notes: TJ's difficulty in remitting proceeds of Mazzei's
property to his heirs in Italy.
Reference: 785
0786
Name: Marraro
, Howard
R.
Title: "Unpublished Correspondence of Jefferson and Adams to
Mazzei."
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 51
Date: (1943)
Pages: 111-33
Notes: Annotated letters.
Reference: 786
0787
Name: Marraro
, Howard
R., ed.
Title: "An Unpublished Jefferson Letter to Mazzei."
Publication: Italica
Volume: 35
Date: 1958
Pages: 83-87
Notes: Prints with commentary and notes a letter dated August
2, 1791, mostly concerned with Mazzei's financial affairs and what TJ can
do to help
him.
Reference: 787
0788
Name: Marraro
, Howard
R.
Title: "Unpublished Mazzei Letters to Jefferson."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 1
Date: (1944)
Pages: 374-96
Notes: Twenty-eight out of thirty letters printed were sent to
TJ from Italy between 1793 and 1815.
Reference: 788
0789
Name: Marsh
, Philip
M.
Title: "Freneau and Jefferson: The Poet-Editor Speaks for Himself about
the
National Gazette Episode."
Publication: American Literature
Volume: 8
Date: (1936)
Pages: 180-89
Notes: Claims Freneau "made no
editorial bargain with Jefferson, but had founded his paper independently,
his interest in the
translator's office and Jefferson being only incidental to his main
purpose."
Reference: 789
0790
Name: Marsh
, Philip
M.
Title: "The Griswold Story of Freneau and Jefferson."
Publication: AHR
Volume: 51
Date: (1945)
Pages: 68-73
Notes: Finds no evidence for any subsidy, undue influence, or
editorial guidance on TJ's part towards Freneau's handling of the National
Gazette as later
charged by Griswold.
Reference: 790
0791
Name: Marsh
Philip
Title: "Jefferson and the Invasion of Virginia."
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 57
Date: (1949)
Pages: 322-26
Notes: Author of a letter to Fenno's Gazette defending TJ's
conduct was probably John Beckley, who was in Richmond and
Charlottesville during the
Arnold and Tarleton raids.
Reference: 791
0792
Name: Marsh
, Philip
M.
Title: "The Jefferson-Madison Vacation."
Publication: PMHB
Volume: 71
Date: (1947)
Pages: 70-72
Notes: TJ's and Madison's letters show that their trip in 1791
to Lake Champlain and Vermont was for pleasure, not politicking or trying
to avoid John
Adams.
Reference: 792
0793
Name: Marsh
, Philip
M.
Title: "Jefferson's Retirement as Secretary of State."
Publication: PMHB
Volume: 69
Date: (1945)
Pages: 220-24
Notes: Argues that TJ planned as early as April 1, 1791, to
retire from his cabinet post in March, 1793, but he prolonged his
stay—rather than shortening
it as some have held—because of Hamilton's attacks.
Reference: 793
0794
Name: Marsh
, Philip
M.
Title: "John Beckley, Mystery Man of the Early Jeffersonians."
Publication: PMHB
Volume: 72
Date: (1948)
Pages: 54-69
Notes: Little on TJ, focus on Beckley, first clerk of the House
of Representatives, then appointed by TJ as librarian to
Congress.
Reference: 794
0795
Name: Marsh
Philip
Title: "The Manuscript Franklin Gave to
Jefferson."
Publication: APS Library Bulletin
Date: 1946
Pages: 45-48
Notes: Surmises that TJ may have
remembered accurately a passage in Franklin's autobiography concerning
Lord North
although it is not in the published version, since Franklin gave him that
section of the
mss.
Reference: 795
0796
Name: Marsh
Philip
Title: "'The Vindication of Mr. Jefferson'."
Publication: South Atlantic Quarterly
Volume: 45
Date: (1946)
Pages: 61-67
Notes: Author of "The Vindication" in Dunlap's American
Advertiser of 1792 was James Monroe, and he got the better of his
opponent,
Hamilton.
Reference: 796
0797
Name: Martin
, Asa
E.
Title: "The Sage of Monticello: Thomas Jefferson, March 4, 1809 July
4,
1826"
Publication: After the White House
Publisher: Penns Valley Publishers
City: State College, Pa.
Date: 1951
Pages: 51-75
Notes: Conventional sketch of TJ in retirement.
Reference: 797
0798
Name: Martin
, H.
Christopher
Title: "Philip Mazzei: Jefferson's Vigneron and Revolutionary
Patriot"
Publication: Jefferson and Wine, ed. R. deTreville Lawrence,
Sr.
Publisher: Vinifera Wine Growers
Association
City: The Plains, Va.
Date: 1976
Pages: 9-16
Notes: Discusses Mazzei's viticultural work in behalf of
TJ.
Reference: 798
0799
Name: Martin
Pete
Title: "Jefferson's True Love."
Publication: Saturday Evening Post
Volume: 218
Date: 1946
Pages: 22+
Notes: Monticello.
Reference: 799
0800
Name: Marx
, Rudolph,
M.D
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Health of the
Presidents
Publisher: Putnam's
City: New York
Date: 1960
Pages: 43-66
Notes: TJ is close to the Senecan ideal of a sound mind in a
healthy body. His "ideas of preventive medicine were far advanced for his
time." Interesting
account of TJ's various fractures, his headaches, his socalled
rheumatism.
Reference: 800
0801
Name: Mason
, F. Van
Wyck
Title: "Independence Forever!"
Publication: Collier's
Volume: 128
Date: 1951
Pages: 14, 73-75
Notes: Death of TJ and Adams.
Reference: 801
0802
Name: Mason
, J.
E.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: American Monthly
Magazine
Volume: 3
Date: (1893)
Pages: 404-19
Notes: Address delivered before the Mary Washington Chapter, D.A.R.;
laudatory
biographical oration.
Reference: 802
0803
Name: Masters
, Edgar
Lee
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The New Star Chamber
and Other Essays
Publisher: Hammersmark
Publishing Co.
City: Chicago
Date: 1904
Pages: 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: 803
0804
Name: Mayo
Barbara
Title: "Twilight at Monticello."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 17
Date: (1941)
Pages: 502-16
Notes: TJ in his last years as seen from the letters of his
granddaughter, Virginia Randolph, who married Nicholas Trist in
1824.
Reference: 804
0805
Name: Mayo
Bernard
Title: Another Peppercorn for Mr. Jefferson: Fall
Convocation, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, October 15,
1976
Publisher: Thomas
Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1977
Pages: pp. 28
Notes: Celebrates TJ's social graces,
charm, and friendliness.
Reference: 805
0806
Name: Mayo
, Bernard,
ed.
Title: Jefferson Himself, The Personal Narrative of a Many-sided
American
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
City: Boston
Date: 1942
Pages: pp. xv, 384
Notes: Biography created by
skillful arrangement of TJ's own writings. Rpt. Charlottesville: Univ. of
Virginia Press,
1970.
Reference: 806
0807
Name: Mayo
Bernard
Title: "Lafayette and Jefferson: Twilight Reminiscences
at Monticello."
Publication: Gazette of the American Friends of
Lafayette
Volume: 17
Date: 1953
Pages: 3-6
Notes: Account
of the visit of Lafayette to Monticello.
Reference: 807
0808
Name: Mayo
Bernard
Title: Myths and Men: Patrick Henry, George
Washington, Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Univ. of Georgia Press
City: Athens
Date: 1959
Pages: pp. xii
Notes: "The
Strange Case of Thomas Jefferson" looks at the ironies of his reputation as
a "democratic
demon."
Reference: 808
0809
Name: Mayo
Bernard
Title: "A Peppercorn for Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 19
Date: (1943)
Pages: 222-35
Notes: Sketches of TJ as a man of the people, humorist, and
host.
Reference: 809
0810
Name: Mayo
Bernard
Title: Thomas Jefferson and His Unknown Brother
Randolph
Publisher: Tracy W. McGregor Library
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1942
Pages: pp. 41
Notes: 28 letters exchanged between
TJ and his brother during the years 1807-1815. Excellent introduction
points out that
Randolph (17551815) was hardly TJ's intellectual equal, "but ... Thomas
Jefferson's
relations with his brother were ever characterized by an affectionate
solicitude."
Reference: 810
0811
Name: Mazzei
Philip
Title: "Memoirs of the Life and Voyages of Doctor Philip
Mazzei."
Publication: WMQ.
Volume: 2nd ser.
9
Date: (1929)
Pages: 161-74, 247-64; 10(1930), 1-18
Notes: Translated excerpts from Mazzei's Memoirs relating to his life in
Virginia and
friendship with TJ.
Reference: 811
0812
Name: Meacham
, William
Shands
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Greatest Party of Pour."
Publication: Commonwealth, The Magazine of Virginia
Volume: 34
Date: 1967
Pages: 23-27
Notes: Sketch of TJ's friendship with
Governor Fauquier, William Small, and George Wythe.
Reference: 812
0813
Name: Mead
, Edward
C.
Title: "Monticello—The Home of Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Historic Homes of the Southwest Mountains,
Virginia
Publisher: Lippincott
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1898
Pages: 21-40
Notes: Chatty account; see also pp. 41-74 for accounts of Pantops, Lego,
Shadwell, and
Edgehill.
Reference: 813
0814
Name: Mead
, Edwin
Doak
Title: "The Editor's Table."
Publication: New England
Magazine
Volume: n.s. 23
Date: ( 1900)
Pages: 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: 814
0815
Name: Mead
, Edwin
D.
Title: "Jefferson and the Democratic Party."
Publication: Unity
Volume: 99
Date: 1927
Pages: 293-95
Notes: The Democrats' numerous Jefferson Day dinners of
1927 revealed little of the spirit of TJ despite the genuine need for
it.
Reference: 815
0816
Name: Mead
, Robert G.,
Jr.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson y la America Latina."
Publication: La
Nueva Democracia
Volume: 34
Date: 1954
Pages: 40-46
Notes: Surveys TJ's views of events in Latin
America.
Reference: 816
0817
Name: Mearns
David
Title: "Mr. Jefferson to His Namesakes."
Publication: Quarterly Journal of the Library of
Congress
Volume: 14
Date: 1956
Pages: 1-5
Notes: Describes three pages of
inscription by TJ in a copy of Cicero's De re publica, all addressed to
Thomas Jefferson
Smith, identity unknown.
Reference: 817
0818
Name: Melbo
, Irving
R.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Our America; A
Textbook for Elementary School History and Social Studies
Publisher: Bobbs-Merrill
City: Indianapolis
Date: 1937
Pages: none given
Reference: 818
0819
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Mementoes of Jefferson."
Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 48
Date: 1943
Pages: 9
Notes: The Jeffersoniana collection of Herman H. Diers.
Reference: 819
0820
Name: Menzies
, Sir
Robert
Title: Jefferson Oration; Speech by the Prime Minister of
Australia
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. 23
Notes: Credits TJ with an influence on Australian democracy.
Reference: 820
0821
Name: Merriam
, Harold
G.
Title: "Some Founders of the American Republic."
Publication: Landmark
Volume: 1
Date: (1919)
Pages: 440-44
Notes: Sketch of TJ.
Reference: 821
0822
Name: Merrill
, Boynton,
Jr.
Title: Jefferson's Nephews: A Frontier Tragedy
Publisher: Princeton
Univ. Press
City: Princeton
Date: 1976
Pages: pp.
xv, 462
Notes: Account of the vicious murder of a slave by Lilburne and Isham
Lewis, sons of TJ's sister Lucy. Gives information on TJ's relationships
with other members
of his family.
Reference: 822
0823
Name: Merwin
, Henry
Childs
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
City: Boston
Date: 1901
Pages: pp. 164
Notes: Riverside Biographical Series. Focuses on public career, takes a
moderate
position.
Reference: 823
0824
Name: 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
City: Washington
Date: 1904
Pages: pp. 99
Reference: 824
0825
Name: Middlebrook
Samuel
Title: "They Ganged Up on Jefferson"
Publication: The Eagle Screams, by Coley Taylor and Samuel
Middlebrook
Publisher: Macaulay
City: New York
Date: 1936
Pages: 67-99
Notes: Studies the assassination of TJ's character by his
political enemies, particularly during his presidency.
Reference: 825
0826
Name: Midgley
Louis
Title: "The Brodie Connection: Thomas Jefferson and
Joseph Smith."
Publication: Brigham Young University Studies
Volume: 20
Date: (1979)
Pages: 59-67
Notes: Argues that the faults of
Brodie's Thomas Jefferson should make nonMormon historians reconsider
her earlier
biography of Joseph Smith.
Reference: 826
0827
Name: Miers
, Earl
Schenck
Title: The Story of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Grosset and
Dunlap
City: New York
Date: 1955
Pages: pp.
179
Notes: Juvenile biography.
Reference: 827
0828
Name: Miers
, Earl
Schenck
Title: That Jefferson Boy
Publisher: World
Publishing
City: New York
Date: 1970
Pages: pp.
143
Notes: Juvenile biography of TJ up to the signing of the
Declaration.
Reference: 828
0829
Name: Miles
, Edwin
A.
Title: "Joseph Seawell Jones of Shocco—Historian and
Humbug."
Publication: North Carolina Historical Review
Volume: 34
Date: (1957)
Pages: 483-506
Notes: Jones wrote A Defense of the Revolutionary History
of the State of North Carolina, vindicating the priority of the Mecklenburg
Declaration and
attacking TJ.
Reference: 829
0830
Name: Miller
, Hope
Ridings
Title: "Miscegenation and Mr. Jefferson"
Publication: Scandals in the Highest Office: Facts and Fictions in the
Private Lives of Our
Presidents
Publisher: Random
House
City: New York
Date: 1973
Pages: 55-107
Notes: Well-informed if somewhat inconclusive discussion of
the legacy of the Callender scandals; charges against TJ cannot be definitely
disproved,
although the accusers can be shown to rely on "arbitrary inferences and
distorted
facts."
Reference: 830
0831
Name: Miller
Joseph
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Jefferson, Washington, Lincoln, and Lee, America's Big
Four
Publisher: Miller
Books
City: Alhambra, Cal.
Date: 1972
Pages: 1-3
Reference: 831
0832
Name: Miller
, Sue
Freeman
Title: "Christmas at Monticello."
Publication: Albemarle
Monthly Magazine
Volume: 2
Date: 1979
Pages: 59-61
Notes: Derives from Boyd's Spirit of Christmas.
Reference: 832
0833
Name: Miller
Vincent
Title: "Perspective on the Founders."
Publication: National Review
Volume: 14
Date: 1963
Pages: 117-19
Notes: Review essay of books on Adams, Hamilton, and TJ,
claiming "he wove into our life a dangerously wafty idealism."
Reference: 833
0834
Name: Milton
, George
Fort
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, A Force in the World of Today and
Tomorrow."
Publication: Bulletin of the Missouri Historical
Society
Volume: l
Date: 1945
Pages: 3-13
Notes: Survey's
TJ's public life.
Reference: 834
0835
Name: Mintz
, Max
M.
Title: "A Conversation Between Thomas Jefferson and Gouverneur
Morris:
The Author of the Declaration of Independence and the Penman of the
Constitution."
Publication: Connecticut Review
Volume: 9
Date: 1975
Pages: 21-26.
Notes: Fictional dialogue, making TJ
argue for a graduated income tax; Morris calls it tyrannic expropriation of
property.
Reference: 835
0836
Name: Mitchell
Broadus
Title: "Hamilton and Jefferson Today.
Publication: VQR
Volume: 10
Date: (1934)
Pages: 394-407
Notes: Hamilton defended against Jeffersonian aspersions;
neither TJ nor Franklin Roosevelt see the American situation as clearly as
Hamilton did in
his emphasis on "centralized sovereignty" in politics and
economics.
Reference: 836
0837
Name: Mitchill
, Samuel
Latham
Title: A Discourse on the Character and Services of Thomas Jefferson.
More Especially as a Promoter of Natural Science. Pronounced by Request,
before the New
York Lyceum of Natural History, on the 11th October, 1826
Publisher: G. & C.
Carvill
City: New York
Date: 1826
Pages: pp.
67
Notes: Concentrates on TJ's public activities. Comments at length on the
Notes and notices his connections and communications with the American
Philosophical
Society. Claims that in his efforts to acquire information about the
Louisiana Purchase he
"placed himself before the world as one of the most substantial promoters
of statistical,
natural, and physical science."
Reference: 837
0838
Name: Moley
Raymond
Title: "The Star in the West."
Publication: Newsweek
Volume: 22
Date: 1943
Pages: 88
Notes: TJ and Lafayette presented an image of American liberty
to a troubled Europe.
Reference: 838
0839
Name: Monsell
, Helen
Albee
Title: Tom Jefferson: A Boy in Colonial Days
Publisher: Bobbs-Merrill
City: New York
Date: 1939
Pages: pp. 168
Notes: Juvenile biography in the
Childhood of Famous Americans Series. Often reprinted.
Reference: 839
0840
Name: 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
City: Washington
Date: 1903
Pages: 5:i-xiii
Reference: 840
0841
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: The Annual Report of the Monticello
Association
Publisher: Monticello Association
City: nond
Date: 1914
Pages: 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: 841
0842
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Monticello"
Publication: The Collegian.
Conducted by a Committee Elected by the Students of the University of
Virginia
Publisher: James
Alexander
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1839
Pages: 367-68
Notes: Early visit when the Levys were at home.
Reference: 842
0843
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Monticello: Home on a Mountaintop."
Publication: Senior Weekly Reader
Volume: 23
Date: 1969
Pages: 4-5
Reference: 843
0844
Name: 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
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1960
Pages: pp. 14
Notes: Note on the family and a catalogue of exhibited
portraits.
Reference: 844
0845
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Monticello, The Cinderella Mansion."
Publication: Impact (Mopar/Chrysler Auto)
Date: 1974
Pages: pp. 3, 13-15
Notes: TJ's innovations.
Reference: 845
0846
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Monticello, The Home of Jefferson, Near
Charlottesville, Virginia."
Publication: Harper's Weekly
Volume: 10
Date: (1866)
Pages: 345
Notes: Two engraved views, brief
description of condition of Monticello and TJ's grave in 1866.
Reference: 846
0847
Name: Anonymous
none
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)
Pages: 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: 847
0848
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Monticello, Where 'All My Wishes End'."
Publication: News from Home
Volume: 4
Date: 1943
Pages: 6-7
Notes: TJ's life at Monticello, illustrated.
Reference: 848
0849
Name: Moore
, John
Hammond
Title: Albemarle: Jefferson's County 1727-1976
Publisher: Univ. Press
of Virginia
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1976
Pages: pp. xii 532
Notes: County history with considerable space given to
TJ's role in Albemarle, but nothing new.
Reference: 849
0850
Name: Moreau
Henry
Title: "Les Fondateurs de l'Union Americaine et la Crise
Actuelle."
Publication: Correspondant
Volume: 54
Date: (1861)
Pages: 315-36
Notes: Review essay occasioned by
Witt's book on TJ and Guizot's Etude sur Washington, accepts Witt's
analysis of
TJ.
Reference: 850
0851
Name: Morgan
Henry
Title: A Description of the Peaks of Otter, With Sketches
and Anecdotes of Patrick Henry, John Randolph and Thomas Jefferson, and
Other
Distinguished Men, Who Have Visited the Peaks of Otter, or Resided in
that Part of the
State, Also a Description of the Natural Bridge and Other Scenery in
Western
Virginia
Publisher: Virginia Job Office
City: Lynchburg
Date: 1853
Pages: pp. 94
Notes: Anecdotes of TJ on 47-52 and
a poem, "The Tomb of Jefferson."
Reference: 851
0852
Name: Morgan
James
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Our
Presidents
Publisher: Macmillan
City: New York
Date: 1924
Pages: 20-32
Reference: 852
0853
Name: Morison
, Samuel
Eliot
Title: "John Adams and Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: By
Land and By Sea: Essays and Addresses by Samuel Eliot
Morison
Publisher: Knopf
City: New
York
Date: 1953
Pages: 219-30
Notes: Comparative
biographical sketches portraying their friendship; first printed in New
England Society of
Pennsylvania, Porty-Seventh Annual Report.
Reference: 853
0854
Name: Morrill
, Justin
S.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Self-Consciousness of
Noted Persons
Publisher: Ticknor
City: Boston
Date: 1887
Pages: 24-26
Notes: By "self-consciousness" the author means self-praise;
private edition published in 1882.
Reference: 854
0855
Name: Morris
Charles
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, The Author of the Declaration
of Independence"
Publication: Heroes of Progress in America
Publisher: Lippincott
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1909
Pages: none given
Reference: 855
0856
Name: Morris
, Nellie
Hess
Title: "The Great Committee, and Its Great Chairman of the 'Masterly
Pen'."
Publication: Potter's American Monthly
Volume: 7
Date: (1876)
Pages: 17-22
Notes: Biographical sketch of
members of the committee to write the Declaration.
Reference: 856
0857
Name: Morris
, Richard
B.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: The Intellectual as Revolutionary"
Publication: Seven Who Shaped Our Destiny: The Founding Fathers as
Revolutionaries
Publisher: Harper
City: New York
Date: 1973
Pages: 115-49
Notes: TJ was not always an effective administrator,
inconsistent as a principled statesman, but " the most successful politician
of his age." A
somewhat unfocused essay, touching on many aspects of TJ's
career.
Reference: 857
0858
Name: Morris
Terry
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Untold Love Story."
Publication: Coronet
Volume: 12
Date: 1974
Pages: 22-28
Notes: Maria Cosway and the Head vs. Heart letter;
insignificant.
Reference: 858
0859
Name: Morse
, John T.,
Jr.
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
City: Boston
Date: 1883
Pages: pp.vi,351
Notes: In
the American Statesmen Series; often reprinted, influential, and vigorously
critical biography
from a basically Federalist point of view.
Reference: 859
0860
Name: Moscow
Henry
Title: Thomas Jefferson and His World
Publisher: American
Heritage
City: New York
Date: 1960
Pages: pp.
153
Notes: American Heritage Junior Library
Reference: 860
0861
Name: Moulton
, F.
R.
Title: "Dedication of the Jefferson Memorial."
Publication: Scientific Monthly
Volume: 56
Date: (1943)
Pages: 478-91
Reference: 861
0862
Name: Moulton
, Robert
H.
Title: "In Memory of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Technical
World Magazine
Volume: 19
Date: (1913)
Pages: 712-13
Notes: On the Jefferson Memorial Building in Forest Park,
St. Louis.
Reference: 862
0863
Name: Muirhead
, James
F.
Title: "Jefferson's Virginian Home."
Publication: Landmark
Volume: 4
Date: (1922)
Pages: 103-07
Reference: 863
0864
Name: Mullen
, Robert
R.
Title: "When, in the Course of Human Events ...."
Publication: Christian Science Monitor Magazine
Date: 1943
Pages: 7, 14
Notes: TJ and human
freedoms.
Reference: 864
0865
Name: Munson
, Lyman
E.
Title: "Comparative Study of Jefferson and Lincoln."
Publication: Connecticut Magazine
Volume: 8
Date: (1903)
Pages: 49-56, 324-29
Notes: Traces similarities, mostly trivial or
contrived.
Reference: 865
0866
Name: Murdock
, Myrtle
M.
Title: "The Thomas Jefferson Memorial"
Publication: Your
Memorials in Washington
Publisher: Monumental Press
City: Washington
Date: 1952
Pages: none given
Reference: 866
0867
Name: Murphy
, Mabel
Ansley
Title: "The Friend of the People: Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: American Leaders
Publisher: The Union Press
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1920
Pages: 53-62
Notes: Juvenile
Reference: 867
0868
Name: Muse
Benjamin
Title: "Dinner Conversation at Monticello."
Publication: New South
Volume: 22
Date: 1967
Pages: 46-50
Notes: On Julius Melbourn and his supposed visit to TJ;
author takes this as fact. See #526 above.
Reference: 868
0869
Name: Muzzey
, David
Saville
Title: "Jefferson Underwrites Democracy."
Publication: Liberty: A Magazine of Religious Freedom
Volume: 38
Date: 1943
Pages: 5-9
Notes: Biographical sketch, emphasizing
TJ's advocacy of individual rights.
Reference: 869
0870
Name: Muzzey
, David
Saville
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Scribner's
City: New
York
Date: 1918
Pages: pp. vii, 319
Notes: Focus is
on TJ's political career; tone is laudatory.
Reference: 870
0871
Name: Muzzey
, David
Saville
Title: "Thomas Jefferson—Humanitarian."
Publication: American Review
Volume: 4
Date: (1926)
Pages: 36-44
Notes: "The master passion of Thomas Jefferson's life was
human freedom."
Reference: 871
0872
Name: Nash
Roderick
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: From These Beginnings: A Biographical Approach to
American
History
Publisher: Harper and
Row
City: New York
Date: 1978
Pages: 1:101-48
Notes: TJ's life as background to narrative of American
history.
Reference: 872
0873
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "National Monument to Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Independent
Volume: 77
Date: 1914
Pages: 60-63
Notes: Photograph of Monticello and account of Mrs.
Littleton's efforts to make it a national shrine.
Reference: 873
0874
Name: Nelson
, Virginia
Armistead
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Sureties of Magna Carta."
Publication: Southern Literary Messenger
Volume: 2
Date: (1940)
Pages: 255-58
Notes: TJ was descended from ten of the Magna Carta
sureties.
Reference: 874
0875
Name: Netto
Medeiros
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Conferencia Realisado na
Associacao Brasileira de Educacao, em 24 de Maio de 1943
Publisher: Jornal do
Commercio
City: Rio de Janeiro
Date: 1943
Pages: pp. 52
Notes: Survey of TJ's democratic principles.
Reference: 875
0876
Name: Nevins
Allan
Title: "Jefferson—Mentor for Our Times."
Publication: New York Times Magazine
Date: 1943
Pages: 12, 23
Reference: 876
0877
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "New Bust of Jefferson."
Publication: Magazine of History
Volume: 14
Date: (1911)
Pages: 364
Notes: Note on decision of Virginia D.A.R. to put a bust of TJ
in Memorial Continental Hall.
Reference: 877
0878
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "The New York Review of Mr. Jefferson Reviewed.
By a Southerner. With an Editorial Introduction."
Publication: Southern Literary
Messenger
Volume: 4
Date: (1838)
Pages: 209-14
Notes: Reply to the strictures of Francis Lister Hawkes; see
#538.
Reference: 878
0879
Name: Nichols
Ashton
Title: "A Country Place: 'Poplar Forest'."
Publication: Country Magazine
Volume: 2
Date: 1981
Pages: 48-51
Reference: 879
0880
Name: Nichols
, Frederick
Doveton
Title: "Jefferson's Retreat: Poplar Forest."
Publication: The Iron Worker
Volume: 37
Date: 1974
Pages: 2-13
Notes: One of the best popular accounts of Poplar Forest;
illustrated.
Reference: 880
0881
Name: Nicolay
Helen
Title: The Boy's Life of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Appleton-Century
City: New York
Date: 1933
Pages: pp. xi, 360
Reference: 881
0882
Name: Nicolay
Helen
Title: "Diplomats and a Democrat"
Publication: Our Capital on the Potomac
Publisher: Century
City: New York
Date: 1924
Pages: 71-93
Notes: TJ in Washington, D.C.
Reference: 882
0883
Name: Nicolay
, John
G.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Home."
Publication: Century
Magazine
Volume: 34
Date: (1887)
Pages: 643-53
Notes: The
building of Monticello.
Reference: 883
0884
Name: Nock
, Albert
Jay
Title: Jefferson
Publisher: Harcourt Brace
City: New
York
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. 340
Notes: Although
somewhat uncritical in its use of the Beard thesis, this is a shrewd and
perceptive assessment
of TJ. More a study of character than a formal biography, but organized
along biographical
lines.
Reference: 884
0885
Name: Nock
, Albert
Jay
Title: "Mr. Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Saturday Review
of Literature
Volume: 6
Date: (1930)
Pages: 631
Notes: Review
of Chinard's Thomas Jefferson; cautions against confusing Jeffersonism
with
Americanism.
Reference: 885
0886
Name: Ogden
, Octavius
N.
Title: An Anniversary Oration, Delivered on the 13th of April, 1836, at
the
Request of the Jefferson Society of the University of Virginia
Publisher: James
Alexander
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1836
Pages: pp. 35
Notes: "On the new continent, the moral and intellectual
creation seems to have been fashioned after the same bold sublimity of
outline, that
characterized the works of external nature."
Reference: 886
0887
Name: Olgin
Joseph
Title: Thomas Jefferson: Champion of the
People
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
City: Boston
Date: 1960
Pages: pp. 192
Notes: Juvenile.
Reference: 887
0888
Name: Orico
Osvaldo
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Homens da America Libertadores de Povos do
Continente
Publisher: Editora Getulio Costa
City: Rio
de Janeiro
Date: 1944
Pages: 65-82
Reference: 888
0889
Name: Oshiba
Ei
Title: Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Gakushu
Bunku Co.
City: Kobe
Date: 1951
Pages: pp.
191
Notes: In Japanese.
Reference: 889
0890
Name: Otis
, William
Bradley
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Great American
Liberals, ed. Gabriel Richard Mason
Publisher: Starr King Press
City: Boston
Date: 1956
Pages: 17-24
Notes: TJ a great leader produced by
a great crisis.
Reference: 890
0891
Name: Ottenburg
Louis
Title: "A Testamentary Tragedy: Jefferson and the Wills
of General Kosciuszko."
Publication: American Bar Association
Journal
Volume: 44
Date: 1958
Pages: 22-26
Notes: Kosciuszko left four wills and three estates in three countries
when he died in
1817; TJ, named executor in the first will, declined the executorship
because of his age. It
took 30 years to settle the estate.
Reference: 891
0892
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Our Jefferson Heritage"
Publication: Christian Century
Volume: 60
Date: (1943)
Pages: 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: 892
0893
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Outline Sketch of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine
Volume: 5
Date: (1910)
Pages: 552-61
Reference: 893
0894
Name: Padgett
, James
A.
Title: "The Letters of Doctor Samuel Brown to President Jefferson and
James Brown."
Publication: Register of the Kentucky State Historical
Society
Volume: 35
Date: (1937)
Pages: 99-130
Notes: Introduction identifies Brown as a Virginian gone West who
carried on a long
correspondence with TJ; annotated.
Reference: 894
0895
Name: Padover
, Saul
K.
Title: "The American as Democrat: Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Genius of America, Men Whose Ideas Shaped Our
Civilization
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
City: New York
Date: 1960
Pages: 55-68
Reference: 895
0896
Name: Padover
, Saul
K.
Title: "Introduction"
Publication: A Jefferson Profile as
Revealed in His Letters
Publisher: John
Day
City: New York
Date: 1956
Pages: ix-xiv
Notes: "The philosopher of freedom and
happiness."
Reference: 896
0897
Name: Padover
, Saul
K.
Title: Jefferson
Publisher: Harcourt Brace
City: New
York
Date: 1942
Pages: pp. 459
Reference: 897
0898
Name: Padover
, Saul
K.
Title: Jefferson
Publisher: New American Library
City: New York
Date: 1952
Pages: pp. 192
Notes: Abridged by the author from the version published in
1942.
Reference: 898
0899
Name: Padover
, Saul
K.
Title: Jefferson, A Great American's Life and Ideas
Publisher: Highland
Press
City: Hong Kong
Date: 1956
Pages: pp.
290
Notes: Text in Chinese.
Reference: 899
0900
Name: Padover
, Saul
K.
Title: "Jefferson Still Survives."
Publication: New York Times
Magazine
Date: 1962
Pages: 28+
Notes: Reply by
B. B. Baines, May 13, 1962. 4.
Reference: 900
0901
Name: Padover
, Saul
K.
Title: "Jefferson vs. Totalitarianism."
Publication: American
Mercury
Volume: 57
Date: (1943)
Pages: 318-19
Notes: The
Communists' claim of TJ as progenitor is "brassy charlatanism."
Reference: 901
0902
Name: Page
Rosewell
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of
Independence."
Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 19
Date: (1926)
Pages: 343-45
Notes: Sketch of TJ as he was in
1776; minor.
Reference: 902
0903
Name: Page
, Thomas
J
Title: "Jefferson and Macaulay."
Publication: Virginia University
Magazine
Volume: 4
Date: (1860)
Pages: 515-24
Reference: 903
0904
Name: Page
, Thomas
Nelson
Title: Tommaso Jefferson, Apostolo Della Liberta (1743-1826)
Publication: Con Prefazione del Sen. Maggiorino
Ferraris
Publisher: R. Bemporad & Figlio
City: Firenze
Date: 1918?
Pages: pp. 111
Notes: Brief biography, intended as part of a series to explain to Italian
readers their new
WWI ally, the US.
Reference: 904
0905
Name: Palmer
, Phyllis
M.
Title: "Jefferson's Pursuit of Independence."
Publication: Mount Holyoke Alumnae Quarterly
Volume: 59
Date: 1975
Pages: 78-81
Notes: Biographical sketch.
Reference: 905
0906
Name: Parris
Leonard
Title: "Designer of Ideals."
Publication: Senior Scholastic
Volume: 71
Date: 1957
Pages: 11
Reference: 906
0907
Name: Parisot
, Jacques
Theodore
Title: "Jefferson"
Publication: Biographie Universelle,
Ancienne et Moderne ....
Publisher: Michaud Freres
City: Paris
Date: 1841
Pages: 145-59
Reference: 907
0908
Name: 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
City: Washington
Date: 1903
Pages: 10:i-xii
Reference: 908
0909
Name: Parker
Theodore
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Historic Americans
Publisher: H. B. Fuller
City: Boston
Date: 1870
Pages: 235-95
Notes: A lecture on TJ, never delivered. TJ "exhibited no
spark of genius, nor any remarkable degree of original talent," but "His
strength lay in his
understanding the practical power." He was notable as a consistent
opponent of slavery and
as a believer in the common man.
Reference: 909
0910
Name: Parton
James
Title: "College Days of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 29
Date: (1872)
Pages: 16-33
Notes: First of twenty-two installments later published in 1874
as The Life of Thomas Jefferson. Listed here in order of publication rather
than
alphabetically.
Reference: 910
0911
Name: Parton
James
Title: "Jefferson a Student of Law."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 29
Date: (1872)
Pages: 179-97
Reference: 911
0912
Name: Parton
James
Title: "Thomas Jefferson a Virginia Lawyer."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 29
Date: (1872)
Pages: 312-31
Reference: 912
0913
Name: Parton
James
Title: "Jefferson in the House of Burgesses of
Virginia."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 29
Date: (1872)
Pages: 395-412
Reference: 913
0914
Name: Parton
James
Title: "Jefferson in the Service of Revolutionary
Virginia."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 29
Date: (1872)
Pages: 517-34
Reference: 914
0915
Name: Parton
James
Title: "Jefferson in the Continental Congress."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 29
Date: (1872)
Pages: 676-94
Reference: 915
0916
Name: Parton
James
Title: "Jefferson a Reformer of Old Virginia."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 30
Date: (1872)
Pages: 32-49
Reference: 916
0917
Name: Parton
James
Title: "Jefferson Governor of Virginia."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 30
Date: (1872)
Pages: 174-92
Reference: 917
0918
Name: Parton
James
Title: "Thomas Jefferson as a Sore-Head."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 30
Date: (1872)
Pages: 273-88
Reference: 918
0919
Name: Parton
James
Title: "Jefferson American Minister in France."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 30
Date: (1872)
Pages: 405-24
Reference: 919
0920
Name: Parton
James
Title: "Jefferson's Return from France in 1789."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 30
Date: (1872)
Pages: 547-65
Reference: 920
0921
Name: Parton
James
Title: "Meeting of Jefferson and Hamilton."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 30
Date: (1872)
Pages: 704-19
Reference: 921
0922
Name: Parton
James
Title: "The Cabinet of President Washington."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 31
Date: (1873)
Pages: 29-44
Reference: 922
0923
Name: Parton
James
Title: "Thomas Jefferson Secretary of State."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 31
Date: (1873)
Pages: 163-79
Reference: 923
0924
Name: Parton
James
Title: "The Quarrel of Jefferson and Hamilton."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 31
Date: (1873)
Pages: 257-75
Reference: 924
0925
Name: Parton
James
Title: "The Exploits of Edmond Genet in the United
States."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 31
Date: (1873)
Pages: 385-405
Reference: 925
0926
Name: Parton
James
Title: "The Presidential Campaign of 1796."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 31
Date: (1873)
Pages: 542-60
Reference: 926
0927
Name: Parton
James
Title: "The French Imbroglio of 1798."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 31
Date: (1873)
Pages: 641-60
Reference: 927
0928
Name: Parton
James
Title: "The Presidential Election of 1800."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 32
Date: (1873)
Pages: 27-45
Reference: 928
0929
Name: Parton
James
Title: "The Art of Being President Gathered from the
Experience of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 32
Date: (1873)
Pages: 129-48
Reference: 929
0930
Name: Parton
James
Title: "President Jefferson's Chief Measures."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 32
Date: (1873)
Pages: 298-318
Reference: 930
0931
Name: Parton
James
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Last Years."
Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 32
Date: (1873)
Pages: 393-412
Reference: 931
0932
Name: Parton
James
Title: Life of Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the
United States
Publisher: James R. Osgood
City: Boston
Date: 1874
Pages: pp. vi, 764
Notes: An apologetic biography,
the most important to appear between Randall's and Morse's.
Reference: 932
0933
Name: Parton
James
Title: "Thomas Jefferson" and "The Wife of Thomas
Jefferson"
Publication: People's Book of Biography: or, Short Lives of the Most
Interesting Persons of All Ages and Countries
Publisher: A. S. Hale & Co.
City: Hartford
Date: 1868
Pages: 566-73
Reference: 933
0934
Name: 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
City: New York
Date: 1902
Pages: 62-87
Reference: 934
0935
Name: Pate
, H.
Clay
Title: "Monticello"
Publication: The American Vade Mecum,
or the Companion of Youth, and Guide to College
Publisher: Morgan & Co.
City: Cincinnati
Date: 1852
Pages: 157-60
Notes: Notes dilapidation of the tomb; also see pp. 13-28 on TJ and the
University.
Reference: 935
0936
Name: Anonymous
none
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)
Pages: 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: 936
0937
Name: Patterson
, Augusta
O.
Title: "Monticello."
Publication: Town and
Country
Volume: 101
Date: 1947
Pages: 98-105, 136
Notes: Illustrated spread.
Reference: 937
0938
Name: Patton
, John
S.
Title: "Monticello."
Publication: University of Virginia Alumni
Bulletin
Volume: 3rd ser. 7
Date: 1914
Pages: 633-46
Notes: Description and history of Monticello; rpt. separately, n.p., n.d.
pp. 14.
Reference: 938
0939
Name: Patton
, John S. and
Sallie J. Doswell
Title: Monticello and Its Master
Publisher: Michie
Press
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1925
Pages: pp.
78
Notes: Monticello then and now; printed under the auspices of the
Thomas
Jefferson Memorial Foundation.
Reference: 939
0940
Name: Paulding
, C.
G.
Title: "Ten Little Indians: Jefferson's Letter to the Indian
Chiefs."
Publication: Commonwealth
Volume: 45
Date: 1946
Pages: 182-83
Notes: Account of the Otoe Indian gift of a TJ letter to
Princeton Univ. Library.
Reference: 940
0941
Name: Peattie
, Donald
Culross
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Architect of Democracy."
Publication: Reader's Digest
Volume: 42
Date: 1943
Pages: 1-5
Notes: Sketch rpt. in the author's Lives of Destiny. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin, 1954. 18-23.
Reference: 941
0942
Name: Peck
, Mamie
Downard
Title: Thomas Jefferson and His Home, Monticello
Publisher: Marr
Publishing
City: Corsicana, Texas
Date: 1928
Pages: none given
Notes: Part of the campaign to acquire Monticello; a bit
late.
Reference: 942
0943
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Pecuniary Embarrassments of Jefferson."
Publication: Niles Register
Volume: 30
Date: (1826)
Pages: 35, 281, 390-91
Notes: Notices the progress of a lottery arranged in
TJ's behalf.
Reference: 943
0944
Name: Peden
William
Title: "A Book Peddler Invades Monticello."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 6
Date: (1949)
Pages: 631-36
Notes: Samuel Whitcomb, Jr.'s amusing account of his
interview with TJ in 1824.
Reference: 944
0945
Name: Peden
William
Title: "The Jefferson Monument st the University of
Missouri."
Publication: Missouri Historical Review
Volume: 72
Date: (1977)
Pages: 67-77
Notes: History of TJ's grave marker
and how the original ended up at the Univ. of Missouri.
Reference: 945
0946
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "The Pedigree of Peter Jefferson."
Publication: The Researcher
Volume: 1
Date: (1926)
Pages: 33-34
Reference: 946
0947
Name: Perkins
, John
L.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and John Adams in 1822."
Publication: Potter's American Monthly
Volume: 4
Date: (1875)
Pages: 413-14
Notes: Prints a letter from each to the other, with minimal
comment.
Reference: 947
0948
Name: 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.
City: New York
Date: 1905
Pages: 111-207
Notes: Juvenile.
Reference: 948
0949
Name: Peterson
Arnold
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: Reviling of the Great
Publisher: New York Labor News Co.
City: New York
Date: 1949
Pages: 9-18
Notes: TJ slandered by the clergy and
the "top bourgeoisie."
Reference: 949
0950
Name: Peterson
, Helen
Stone
Title: "The President's Daughters."
Publication: Virginia
Cavalcade
Volume: 13
Date: 1963
Pages: 18-22
Notes: Biographical sketch of Martha and Maria.
Reference: 950
0951
Name: Peterson
, Maud
Howard
Title: "The Home of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Munsey's Magazine
Volume: 20
Date: (1899)
Pages: 608-19
Notes: Numerous photographic illustrations, ca. 1899, of
Monticello; descriptive text.
Reference: 951
0952
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: Adams and Jefferson: A Revolutionary Dialogue
Publisher: Univ. of
Georgia Press
City: Athens
Date: 1976
Pages: pp.
xiv, 146
Notes: An account of the long and sometimes troubled friendship of
an enlightened Puritan and a man of the Enlightenment. Intended for a
general audience, of
interest to scholars.
Reference: 952
0953
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: "Adams and Jefferson: A Revolutionary Dialogue."
Publication: Wilson Quarterly
Volume: l
Date: 1976
Pages: 108-29
Notes: Adapted from the previous item.
Reference: 953
0954
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: "Bowers, Roosevelt, and the 'New Jefferson'."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 34
Date: (1958)
Pages: 530-43
Notes: Discusses Claude Bower's career as a promoter of TJ,
the impact of his Jefferson and Hamilton, and FDR's use of the refurbished
image of TJ for
political purposes.
Reference: 954
0955
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: "Henry Adams on Jefferson the President."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 39
Date: (1963)
Pages: 187-201
Notes: "... the validity of Adams' interpretation of Jefferson
hinges on the validity of his basic assumption: that he was a theorist and a
doctrinaire."
Nevertheless, Adams' work is a great example of the historian's
art.
Reference: 955
0956
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: "Introduction"
Publication: The Portable Thomas
Jefferson
Publisher: Viking
City: New York
Date: 1975
Pages: xi-xli
Notes: A
judicious, comprehensive, and well-balanced introduction to the life and
achievements of
TJ.
Reference: 956
0957
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: "The Jefferson Image, 1829."
Publication: American
Quarterly
Volume: 3
Date: (1951)
Pages: 204-20
Notes: Analyzes the effect of the publication of the first collected edition
of TJ's
writings.
Reference: 957
0958
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: "The Jefferson Image in the American Mind, 1826-1861."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Harvard Univ.
City: Boston
Date: 1950
Pages: pp. 404
Notes: Revised, expanded, and published as The Jefferson
Image in the American Mind (1960)
Reference: 958
0959
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: The Jefferson Image in the American Mind
Publisher: Oxford
Univ. Press
City: New York
Date: 1960
Pages: pp. x, 548
Notes: The best study of TJ's reputation and influence,
although since its focus is on the reputation, it tends to slight any genuine
Jefferson
influences in favor of studying the semi-magical invocations of TJ's name.
An essential
book. Extensive bibliography lists items invoking TJ's name or alluding to
him which are too
peripheral for listing here.
Reference: 959
0960
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The Patriots, The
American Revolution Generation of Genius, ed. Virginius
Dabney
Publisher: Athenaeum
City: New
York
Date: 1975
Pages: 79-81
Reference: 960
0961
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: A Brief Life"
Publication: Thomas
Jefferson: The Man ... His World ... His Influence, ed. Lally
Weymouth
Publisher: Putnam's
City: New
York
Date: 1973
Pages: 13-38
Reference: 961
0962
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the American Revolution
Publisher: Virginia
Independence Bicentennial Commission
City: Williamsburg
Date: 1976
Pages: pp.ix,77
Reference: 962
0963
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the Dimensions of Liberty, 1776-1976. A
Poynter Pamphlet
Publisher: The Poynter Center
City: Bloomington, Ind.
Date: 1975
Pages: pp. 12
Notes: Tribute to TJ's defense of the personal, intellectual dimension of
liberty and of its
socio-economic and political dimensions.
Reference: 963
0964
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation, A Biography
Publisher: Oxford
Univ. Press
City: New York
Date: 1970
Pages: pp. xvi, 1072
Notes: The best one volume biography.
Reference: 964
0965
Name: Peterson
, Merrill D.,
ed.
Title: Thomas Jefferson, A Profile
Publisher: Hill and
Wang
City: New York
Date: 1967
Pages: pp. xxii,
263
Notes: Collection of eleven essays by various hands, all previously
published.
Reference: 965
0966
Name: Pettengill
, Samuel
B.
Title: Jefferson, The Forgotten Man
Publisher: America's
Futures Inc.
City: New York
Date: 1938
Pages: pp. xvii, 249
Notes: An anti-New Deal TJ by a Democratic
congressman who felt the New Deal of 1932 was "essentially Jeffersonian"
but had moved
away "to the principles of centralized government." Focus is on the New
Deal, not
TJ.
Reference: 966
0967
Name: Pew
Marlen
Title: "Monticello Free Press Shrine Dedicated by
Distinguished Newspapermen."
Publication: Editor and
Publisher
Volume: 74
Date: 1931
Pages: 5-6, 56-57
Notes: Account of ceremonies and the speeches of Claude G. Bowers and
James M.
Beck.
Reference: 967
0968
Name: Philips
Edith
Title: Louis Hue Girardin and Nicholas Gouin Dufief and
Their Relations with Thomas Jefferson: An Unknown Episode of the French
Emigration in
America
Publication: The Johns Hopkins Studies In Romance Literatures and
Languages
Volume: Extra Volume No. 111
Publisher: Johns Hopkins Press
City: Baltimore
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. 8, 75
Notes: Dufief had little to do with
TJ, but Girardin carried on a somewhat interesting correspondence with him
and played an
active, if minor, part in the cultural life of his adapted country.
Reference: 968
0969
Name: Phillips
, Edward
Hake
Title: "Timothy Pickering's 'Portrait' of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Essex Institute Historical Collections
Volume: 94
Date: (1958)
Pages: 309-27
Notes: Describes Pickerings
vigorously unfl~ttering opinion of TJ and claims it is of value because,
given its prejudices,
it sees through "the garb of idealistic philosophy with which Jefferson
clothed
himself."
Reference: 969
0970
Name: Pierson
, Hamilton
W.
Title: "Jefferson at Monticello."
Publication: Historical
Magazine
Volume: 5
Date: (1861)
Pages: 366-69
Notes: Memoirs of Edmund Bacon, overseer at Monticello from 1806
until 1822, and
letters to him from TJ.
Reference: 970
0972
Name: Pilling
Ron
Title: "'... Permit Me Again to Suggest That You Receive
the Olive Branch ...'."
Publication: American History Illustrated
Volume: 15
Date: 1980
Pages: none given
Reference: 972
0973
Name: Pitts
Carolyn
Title: "Washington, Jefferson, and Lafayette in
Germantown."
Publication: Germantowne Crier
Volume: 1
Date: 1949
Pages: 11-12
Notes: Note on their stay there during
the 1793 yellow fever epidemic; minor.
Reference: 973
0974
Name: Plumer
William
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Company."
Publication: Historical New Hampshire
Volume: 23
Date: 1968
Pages: 29-31
Notes: Critical account by a New Hampshire Federalist of
dinners given by TJ and Madison for Anthony Merry, British
minister.
Reference: 974
0975
Name: Poole
Gwinette
Title: "Papers of Jefferson to Be Published in Fifty-two
Volumes"
Publication: Commonwealth, The Magazine of
Virginia
Volume: 17
Date: 1950
Pages: 14-16
Reference: 975
0976
Name: 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
City: St.
Louis
Date: 1904
Pages: 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: 976
0977
Name: Potter
Henry
Title: "Eulogy, Pronounced in Fayetteville,
North-Carolina, July 20th, 1826"
Publication: A Selection of Eulogies
....
Publisher: D. F. Robinson &
Co.
City: Hartford
Date: 1826
Pages: 129-38
Notes: Praises especially TJ's authorship of the Virginia act
of religious toleration.
Reference: 977
0978
Name: Pound
Ezra
Title: "The Jefferson-Adams Correspondence."
Publication: North American Review
Volume: 244
Date: (1938)
Pages: 314-24
Notes: Admittedly random notes discussing TJ in relation to
the Mediterranean paideuma, money, Flaubert, etc. in support of the claim
that TJ and
Adams were civilized men in a civilized world. rpt. in Pound, Selected
Prose, 1909-1965.
New York: New Directions, 1973. 147-58, as "The Jefferson-Adams
Letters as a Shrine and
a Monument."
Reference: 978
0979
Name: Powell
, Edward
Alexander
Title: A Virginia Pilgrimage
Publisher: Stone
Printing
City: Roanoke, Va.
Date: 192?
Pages: pp.68
Notes: pp. 34-41 on TJ, Univ. of Virginia, and Monticello; he
was "never so happy as when living the life of a landed
gentleman."
Reference: 979
0980
Name: 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)
Pages: 179-93
Reference: 980
0981
Name: Powell
, Edward
Payson
Title: "A Study of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Arena
Volume: 3
Date: (1891)
Pages: 712-73
Notes: TJ a democratic model for young Americans, as
opposed to Hamilton.
Reference: 981
0982
Name: Pratt
Richard
Title: "Around Charlottesville."
Publication: Ladies Home Journal
Volume: 65
Date: 1948
Pages: 44-49
Notes: On Monticello.
Reference: 982
0983
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "The President's Phaeton."
Publication: Carriage Journal
Volume: 14
Date: 1976
Pages: 63-65
Notes: Correspondence about and plans for a carriage TJ had
built.
Reference: 983
0984
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "President Jefferson Plays Host to a Couple of
Pennsylvania Dutchmen."
Publication: Pennsylvania Dutchman
Volume: 3
Date: 1952
Pages: 2
Notes: Congressman Andrew Gregg takes
two Pennsylvania Germans to call on the President; sounds like
folklore.
Reference: 984
0985
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Princeton University Library Trustees Committee
Dinner January 29th 1943
Publisher: Princeton Univ. Press
City: Princeton
Date: 1943
Pages: pp. 8
Notes: "Dinner a la Jefferson together with a Letter from Monticello.
June 7,
1817."
Reference: 985
0986
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Proceedings of the Committee Appointed by the
Citizens of New York, At Their Meeting Held for the Relief of Mr.
Jefferson
City: New York
Date: 1826
Pages: pp. 8
Notes: Announces a scheme to help TJ by purchasing lottery
tickets, then destroying them; published in May, just before his
death.
Reference: 986
0987
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Programs Portraying Jefferson Contributions:
Opportunity for School Activity."
Publication: Education for
Victory
Volume: 2
Date: 1944
Pages: 20
Reference: 987
0988
Name: Anonymous
none
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)
Pages: 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: 988
0989
Name: Pryor
, John
Carlisle
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Golden Age of the Old
Dominion."
Publication: Virginia Law Register
Volume: n.s.
13
Date: (1928)
Pages: 513-25
Notes: Laudatory sketch.
Reference: 989
0990
Name: Pula
, James
S.
Title: "The American Will of Thaddeus Kosciuszko."
Publication: Polish American Studies
Volume: 34
Date: (1977)
Pages: 16-25
Notes: TJ named an executor, but he declined to
serve.
Reference: 990
0991
Name: Pulley
, Judith
Ross
Title: "An Agent of Nature's Republic Abroad: Thomas Jefferson in
Pre-Revolutionary France."
Publication: Essays in History
Volume: 11
Date: (1966)
Pages: 5-26
Notes: TJ's appreciation of French
culture and love for her people did not blind him to the attractive aspects
of 18th-century
France; discusses his French associates.
Reference: 991
0992
Name: Pulley
Judith
Title: "The Bittersweet Friendship of Thomas Jefferson
and Abigail Adams."
Publication: Essex Institute Historical
Collections
Volume: 108
Date: (1972)
Pages: 193-216
Notes: TJ
took Mrs. Adams seriously as a knowledgeable and intelligent person, but
he never regained
the rapport with Abigail that he did with John.
Reference: 992
0993
Name: Quadros
, Jose
Antonio
Title: Discurso Pronunciado ... en Ocasion de Solemnizarse el "Dia de
las Americas" Sobre la Personalidad de Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Camara de
Representantes
City: Montevideo
Date: 1948
Pages: pp. 18
Reference: 993
0994
Name: Quinby
, Laurie
J.
Title: Jefferson-Lincoln Symposium of What Constitutes
Americanism
Publisher: Davis Printing
City: Los Angeles
Date: 1936
Pages: pp. 14
Notes: Conjuration of the figures of
TJ and Lincoln to guard against some uncertain danger; New Deal?
Plutocrats?
Confused.
Reference: 994
0995
Name: Radcliff
, Robert
R.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Chessplayer."
Publication: Chess
Life
Volume: 36
Date: 1981
Pages: 24-28
Notes: Account
of TJ's interest in chess.
Reference: 995
0996
Name: Randall
, Henry
S.
Title: The Life of Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Derby and
Jackson
City: New York
Date: 1858
Pages: 3 vols.
pp. xxiv, 645; xii, 694; xii, 731
Notes: Major biography written in the
nineteenth century; Randall had access to sources unavailable to earlier
writers and sought
information from people who had known TJ.
Reference: 996
0997
Name: Randall
, J.
G.
Title: "When Jefferson's Home Was Bequeathed to the United
States."
Publication: South Atlantic Quarterly
Volume: 23
Date: (1924)
Pages: 35-39. 1 17
Notes: On Uriah P. Levy's
will, disposing of Monticello.
Reference: 997
0998
Name: Randall
, Samuel
Jackson
Title: An Address Delivered Before the Literary Societies of Dickinson
College, Carlisle, Penna., Ninety-eighth Commencement
Publisher: George H.
McCully & Co.
City: n.p.
Date: 1882
Pages: pp.
20
Notes: Laudatory biographical survey of TJ.
Reference: 998
0999
Name: Randolph
, Sarah
N.
Title: The Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson. Compiled from Family
Letters and Reminiscences
Publisher: Harper Bros.
City: New
York
Date: 1871
Pages: pp. xiii, 432
Notes: The
private Jefferson, by his great-granddaughter. Still useful, often
reprinted.
Reference: 999
1000
Name: Randolph
, Sarah
N.
Title: "Mrs. Thomas Mann Randolph"
Publication: Worthy
Women of Our First Century, ed. Mrs. O. d. Wister and Miss Agnes
Irwin
Publisher: Lippincott
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1877
Pages: 9-70
Notes: Biographical sketch of Martha Jefferson Randolph.
Reference: 1000
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