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).

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1921
Name: Brown , Everett. S.
Title: "Jefferson's Plans for a Military Colony in Orleans Territory."

Publication: MVHR
Volume: 8
Date: (1921)
Pages: 373-76
Notes: TJ proposed granting land in Orleans territory to recipients willing to perform military service if needed.
Reference: 1445

1921
Name: Barnes , Harry Elmer
Title: "Some Reflections on the Possible Service of Analytical Psychology to History."

Publication: Psychoanalytic Review
Volume: 8
Date: 1921
Pages: 22-37
Notes: Contends TJ has "anti-authority" and "inferiority" complexes.
Reference: 88

1921
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Saving Monticello."

Publication: Literary Digest
Volume: 70
Date: 1921
Pages: 24-25
Notes: Proposes that Monticello be acquired for a "country White House."
Reference: 1062

1921
Name: Bradford , Gamaliel
Title: "Thomas Jefferson" and "Ode to Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: The Enchanted Years, ed. John Calvin Metcalf and James Southall Wilson
Publisher: Harcourt Brace
City: New York
Date: 1921
Pages: 34-37
Notes: Two poems.
Reference: 2611

1921
Name: Coolidge , Archibald Cary
Title: "Jefferson and the Problems of Today."; Minutes of the Eighth Meeting of the Monticello Association

Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin.
Volume: 3rd ser., 14
Date: (1921)
Pages: 53-58
Notes: TJ believed in the brotherhood of man; "... the 'federation of the world' would be for him no mere empty phrase."
Reference: 304

1921
Name: Fitzpatrick , John C.
Title: "The Manuscript from Which Jefferson Wrote the Declaration of Independence."

Publication: Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine
Volume: 55
Date: (1921)
Pages: 363-67
Notes: Rpt. in his The Spirit of the Revolution.... Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1924. Describes a mss. in TJ's hand, endorsed "Constitution of Virginia first ideas of Th: J. communicated to a member of the Convention."
Reference: 1598

1921
Name: Gaither , Frances O. J.
Title: The Shadow of the Builder; The Centennial Pageant of the University of Virginia, As Presented on the Night June First, Nineteen Hundred Twenty-One

Publisher: Surber-Arundale
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1921
Pages: pp. 36
Notes: Pageant in which TJ and the shade of Socrates rub elbows.
Reference: 2809

1921
Name: Duke , Richard Thomas Walker, Jr.
Title: "The Private Life of Thomas Jefferson."Minutes of the Eighth Meeting of the Monticello Association.

Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin.
Volume: 3rd ser. 14
Date: 1921
Pages: 6-10, 47-53
Notes: Rpt. in Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin. 3rd ser. 14 (July 1921), 47-53.General praise.
Reference: 380

1921
Name: Jennings , Walter Wilson
Title: The American Embargo, 1807-1809

Publication: Univ. of Iowa Studies in the Social Sciences
Volume: Vol. 8
Publisher: Univ. of Iowa Press
City: Iowa City
Date: 1921
Pages: pp. 242
Notes: Detailed study of the effects of the Embargo and responses to it. It "stimulated manufactures, injured agriculture, and prostrated commerce." TJ gave in reluctantly to opposition to the Embargo in order to avert civil war.
Reference: 1716

1921
Name: Johnson , Allen
Title: Jefferson and His Colleagues: A Chronicle of the Virginia Dynasty

Publisher: Yale Univ. Press
City: New Haven
Date: 1921
Pages: pp. ix, 343
Notes: Volume in the Chronicles of America series; an account of the presidential administrations of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe with emphasis on the Louisiana Purchase, western expansion, spread of democracy to the Spanish republics.
Reference: 1717

1921
Name: Kimball , Marie
Title: "A Playmate of Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: North American Review
Volume: 213
Date: (1921)
Pages: 145-56
Notes: TJ's relationship with his granddaughter, Ellen Wayles Randolph.
Reference: 648

1921
Name: Morrow , L. C. and J. M. Davis
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Philosophy of Education."

Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 15
Date: (1921)
Pages: 141-42, 164-67
Notes: Derivative sketch.
Reference: 3111

1921
Name: Ralston , Samuel Moffett
Title: "The Thomas Jefferson Theory of Education"

Publication: Indiana University, 1820-1920; Centennial Memorial Volume
Publisher: Indiana Univ.
City: Bloomington
Date: 1921
Pages: 179-91
Notes: Survey.
Reference: 3212

1921
Name: Slosson , Edwin E.
Title: "Jefferson and State Education"

Publication: The American Spirit in Education; A Chronicle of Great Teachers
Publisher: Yale Univ. Press
City: New Haven
Date: 1921
Pages: 78-93
Notes: Among TJ's innovations should be counted the elective system, vocational specialization, and the honor system. He also wanted to restrict drastically the university's control over students' personal lives and to do away with honorary degrees and titles.
Reference: 3289

1921
Name: Stone , Gene
Title: The Story of Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Barse and Hopkins
City: New York
Date: 1921
Pages: pp. 182
Notes: "Famous Americans for Younger Readers."
Reference: 1138

1921
Name: Tyler , Lyon G.
Title: "The Virginia Dynasty."

Publication: Tyler's Quarterly
Volume: 3
Date: (1921)
Pages: 238-45
Notes: Review of George Morgan's Life of James Monroe, argues that the political measures of TJ, Madison, and Monroe are the foundation of the present day Union and they have been misrepresented by northern writers.
Reference: 2047

1921
Name: Tyler , Lyon G.
Title: "More Propaganda."

Publication: Tyler's Quarterly
Volume: 3
Date: (1921)
Pages: 149-54
Notes: Protests the ignoring of TJ's role as author of the Declaration in a pamphlet issued by the American Luther League; another example of northern writers disregarding southerners' roles in American history.
Reference: 2045

1921
Name: Tyler , Lyon Gardiner
Title: "Ideals of America."

Publication: Tyler's Quarterly
Volume: 3
Date: (1921)
Pages: 73-84
Notes: The ideals of America today were established by Virginians, especially TJ, not in the New England colonies.
Reference: 2474

1922
Name: Becker , Carl
Title: The Declaration of Independence: A Study in the History of Political Ideas

Publisher: Harcourt Brace
City: New York
Date: 1922
Pages: pp. x, 286
Notes: An important analysis of the premises underlaying the Declaration and its evolution from TJ's first draft. Considers also the literary qualities of the Declaration and its influence in the 18th century. A significant study which can be supplemented with but not replaced by Garry Wills' Inventing America. Rpt. with new introduction, New York: Knopf, 1942.
Reference: 2130

1922
Name: Bierstadt , Edward Hale
Title: "Was Jefferson Right?"

Publication: Reviewer
Volume: 2
Date: 1922
Pages: 301-05
Reference: 127

1922
Name: Chinard , Gilbert
Title: "La Correspondance de Madame de Stael avec Jefferson."

Publication: Revue de Littérature Comparée
Volume: 2
Date: 1922
Pages: 621-40
Notes: Prints letters of Madame de Stael for the first time in the original French; TJ's replies are in English
Reference: 259

1922
Name: Early , Ruth H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Citizen of 'Poplar Forest'."

Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin
Volume: 3rd ser. 15
Date: (1922)
Pages: 374-80
Reference: 396

1922
Name: Eskew , Garnett Laidlaw
Title: Jefferson's Virginia

Publication: Travel
Volume: 39
Date: 1922
Pages: 15, 40-42
Reference: 415

1922
Name: Carlton , Mabel Mason
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Lover of Liberty

Publisher: John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co
City: Boston
Date: 1922
Pages: pp. 16
Reference: 238

1922
Name: Fouts , Levi N.
Title: "Jefferson the Inventor and His Relation to the Patent System."

Publication: Journal of the Patent Office Society
Volume: 4
Date: (1922)
Pages: 316-31
Notes: Circumstantial account of TJ's establishment of the Patent Office.
Reference: 1616

1922
Name: Luckwaldt , Friedrich
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: Meister der Politik. Eine Weltgeschichtliche Reihe von Bildnessen, hgb. Erich Marcks und Karl Alexander von Muller
Publisher: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt
City: Stuttgart
Date: 1922
Pages: 2:275-324
Reference: 1782

1922
Name: Kean , Jefferson Randolph
Title: "The Origin of the Monticello Graveyard."

Publication: Minutes of the Ninth Meeting of the Monticello Association
Date: 1922
Pages: 9-20
Notes: First interment was TJ's friend Dabney Carr.
Reference: 631

1922
Name: Sears , Louis Martin
Title: "Jefferson and the Embargo."

Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Chicago
City: Chicago
Date: 1922
Pages: none given
Notes: See next item.
Reference: 1956

1922
Name: Muirhead , James F.
Title: "Jefferson's Virginian Home."

Publication: Landmark
Volume: 4
Date: (1922)
Pages: 103-07
Reference: 863

1922
Name: Warren , Charles
Title: "Marshall, Jefferson, and the Judiciary"

Publication: The Supreme Court in United States History. Vol. 1. 1789-1835
Publisher: Little Brown
City: Boston
Date: 1922
Pages: 169-230
Notes: Focus on Marbury vs. Madison.
Reference: 2070

1923
Name: Butler , Nicholas Murray
Title: "Spokesman of the Democratic Spirit: Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: Building the American Nation, An Essay in Reinterpretation
Publisher: Scribner's
City: New York
Date: 1923
Pages: 133-68
Notes: Praises TJ for his principles and commitment to civil and political liberty, yet is deeply suspicious of those who supported him and whom he supported: "hack libellers, ... half-rebellious democratic societies made up chiefly of the mobs of the large cities, ... moonshiners of the mountains." Because of this and similar contradictions, "Perhaps no great writer on politics ... needs to have his sayings and acts analysed more carefully than does Jefferson."
Reference: 1459

1923
Name: Alderman , Edwin A.
Title: "A Madison Letter and Some Digressions."

Publication: North American Review
Volume: 217
Date: 1923
Pages: 785-96
Notes: Mostly digressions, one of which discusses TJ's trip to the south of France and his admiration of the Maison Carree
Reference: 52

1923
Name: Chinard , Gilbert
Title: Volney et l'Amerique d'apres des documents ine'dite et sa correspondance avec Jefferson

Publisher: Johns Hopkins Press
City: Baltimore
Date: 1923
Pages: pp. 296
Notes: Best account of the Volney-TJ relationship, although the focus is on Volney here.
Reference: 2178

1923
Name: Garrision , Frank W.
Title: "Jefferson and the Physiocrats."

Publication: Freeman
Volume: 8
Date: (1923)
Pages: 180-82
Notes: Contends TJ derived a number of political ideas, particularly those relating to limitation of power, from Dupont de Nemours and Turgot. A generally rejected view.
Reference: 2245

1923
Name: Chinard , Gilbert
Title: "Jefferson and Ossian."

Publication: Modern Language Notes
Volume: 38
Date: (1923)
Pages: 201-05
Notes: Prints TJ's letter to Charles Macpherson, asking him to obtain if possible a copy in Gaelic of the Ossian poems, plus MacPherson's reply and the letter of James MacPherson, the Ossian forger, to Charles. TJ's letter was heavily corrected during its composition, suggesting he was anxious to make a favorable impression.
Reference: 2678

1923
Name: Kimball , Fiske
Title: "The Genesis of Jefferson's Plan for the University of Virginia."

Publication: Architecture
Volume: 48
Date: (1923)
Pages: 397-400
Notes: Rejects the claim that TJ's design copied or depended upon Guennepin's Grands Prix of 1805.
Reference: 2958

1923
Name: Jackson , Henry E., ed.
Title: The Thomas Jefferson Bible

Publisher: Boni and Liveright
City: New York
Date: 1923
Pages: pp. viii, 3
Notes: Uses TJ's selections, but in the modern translation of the Bible by R. P. Weymouth. Long introduction by the editor, who describes himself as "President, College for Social Engineers, Washington, D.C." A curious, cranky performance.
Reference: 2292

1923
Name: Kimball , Fiske
Title: "A Church Designed by Jefferson."

Publication: Architectural Record
Volume: 53
Date: (1923)
Pages: 184-86
Notes: Note on a recently discovered photographic view of the Episcopal church in Charlottesville, demolished in about 1895.
Reference: 2955

1923
Name: Robins , Sally Nelson
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: Love Stories of Famous Virginians
Publisher: Dietz Printing
City: Richmond
Date: 1923
Pages: none given
Reference: 1032

1923
Name: Penman , John Simpson
Title: The Irresistible Movement of Democracy

Publisher: Macmillan
City: New York
Date: 1923
Pages: 55-90
Notes: On "The Origin and Development of the Jeffersonian Democracy" and "The Political Revolution of 1800" with little sense of TJ's motives or why his democracy was supposedly irresistible.
Reference: 1882

1923
Name: Winstock , Melvin G.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: Making a Nation
Publisher: Making a Nation Co.
City: Portland, Oregon
Date: 1923
Pages: 109-30
Reference: 1317

1924
Name: Alderman , Edwin A.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin.
Volume: 3rd ser. 17
Date: 1924
Pages: 270-72
Reference: 53

1924
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Mr. Albee, Meet Mr. Jefferson."

Publication: Nation
Volume: 118
Date: 1924
Pages: 195
Notes: Criticizes the proposal by the chairman of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation to make Monticello "an active agency of relentless war against the dangerous radicalisms of our time."
Reference: 51

1924
Name: Bok-Van Bork , Jacoba Johanna
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: "Bijdrage tot de Psychologie van den Staatsman." Ph.D. dissertation.
Publisher: Univ. of Amsterdam
City: Amsterdam
Date: 1924
Pages: 37-64
Notes: Printed: Haarlem: H.D. Tjeenk Willink & Zoon, 1924. Psychological portrait, but based on Morse's and Parton's lives of TJ.
Reference: 142

1924
Name: Carlton , Mabel Masord
Title: Thomas Jefferson: An Outline of His Life and Service with the Story of Monticello, the Home He Reared and Loved

Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: New York
Date: 1924
Pages: pp.21
Notes: "The Monticello Papers, No. 1."
Reference: 237

1924
Name: Eidlitz , Robert James
Title: "Medals Relating to Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Numismatist
Volume: 37
Date: (1924)
Pages: 525-33
Notes: Describes 48 medallic portraits; 10 illustrated.
Reference: 2773

1924
Name: Chinard , Gilbert
Title: Les amitiés américaines de Madame d'Houdetot, d'apres sa correspondance inédite avec Benjamin Franklin et Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Champion
City: Paris
Date: 1924
Pages: pp. viii, 62
Notes: TJ's correspondence with the Countess d'Houdetot from 1785 to 1808, mostly before 1790, illuminated with extensive commentary
Reference: 258

1924
Name: Cridlin , W. B.
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Patriot, Statesman, Scientist

Publisher: W. C. Hill Printing Co.
City: Richmond
Date: 1924
Pages: pp. 8
Notes: "Written for use in Public Schools of Virginia, Week of April 6-13, 1924."
Reference: 315

1924
Name: Cole , Redmond S.
Title: Our Debt to Jefferson: An Address ... Before the City Club of Tulsa, Oklahoma, April 12, 1924.

Publisher: n.p.
Date: 1924
Pages: pp. 4
Reference: 280

1924
Name: Gray , Francis Calley
Title: Thomas Jefferson in 1814, Being an Account of a Visit to Monticello Virginia by Francis Calley Gray. With Notes and Introduction by Henry S. Rowe and T. Jefferson Coolidge, Jr.

Publisher: Club of Odd Volumes
City: Boston
Date: 1924
Pages: pp. 84.
Notes: Gray visited Monticello in company with George Ticknor; comments particulary on the furnishings of Monticello and the library.
Reference: 498

1924
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

1924
Name: Kimball , Fiske
Title: "Monticello."

Publication: Journal of the American Institute of Architects
Volume: 12
Date: (1924)
Pages: 174-81
Notes: Slightly ecstatic note to accompany photographs.
Reference: 2969

1924
Name: Jackson , Joseph
Title: Where Jefferson Wrote the Declaration of Independence

Publisher: Penn National Bank
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1924
Pages: pp. 18.
Notes: Corner of Seventh and Market Streets, site of J. Graff's house.
Reference: 584

1924
Name: Heatwole , Cornelius J.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Education in Virginia."

Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 17
Date: (1924)
Pages: 282-84
Notes: Historical sketch.
Reference: 2868

1924
Name: Latane , John Holladay
Title: "Jefferson's Influence on American Foreign Policy."

Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin
Volume: 3rd ser. 17
Date: (1924)
Pages: 245-69
Notes: Discusses Woodrow Wilson's critical assessment of TJ and notes how similar the two presidents were. TJ would have hailed any system replacing physical coercion with moral force.
Reference: 1761

1924
Name: H. W. , ?
Title: "Great Americans and Why (Thomas Jefferson)."

Publication: American Catholic Quarterly Review
Volume: 49
Date: (1924)
Pages: 16-22.
Notes: Sketch of TJ as author of the Declaration.
Reference: 509

1924
Name: Holliday , Carl
Title: "The Man Who Wrote the Declaration."

Publication: Methodist Quarterly Review
Volume: 73
Date: (1924)
Pages: 453-68
Notes: Biographical sketch; TJ's big flaw was his occasionally impractical idealism.
Reference: 557

1924
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

1924
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

1924
Name: Morgan , James
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: Our Presidents
Publisher: Macmillan
City: New York
Date: 1924
Pages: 20-32
Reference: 852

1924
Name: Spencer , John Bassett
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Climax of the Revolution."

Publication: Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine
Volume: 58
Date: (1924)
Pages: 289-94
Notes: TJ's life before the Declaration.
Reference: 1122

1924
Name: Wilstach , Paul. ed.
Title: "Reconciliation: Correspondence of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 138
Date: (1924)
Pages: 811-19
Notes: Discussion of the correspondence from 1812 on, with extracts.
Reference: 1313

1924
Name: Warren , Charles
Title: "Why Jefferson Abandoned the Presidential Speech to Congress."

Publication: Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Volume: 57
Date: (1924)
Pages: 123-72
Notes: "The practice of making reply addresses had become an unmitigated nuisance, wasting the time of both branches of Congress in purely futile debate."
Reference: 2072

1925
Name: Bowers , Claude G.
Title: Jefferson and Hamilton; The Struggle for Democracy in America

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
City: Boston
Date: 1925
Pages: pp. xvii, 531
Notes: The first installment of this influential biography of TJ, this volume focuses on the years from 1789 to 1801 and on the political events and life of these years.
Reference: 1412

1925
Name: Barnes , Harry Elmer
Title: The New History and the Social Studies.

Publisher: Century,
City: New York
Date: 1925
Pages: 235-47
Notes: Personalities of Hamilton and TJ discussed as an illustration "of the application of the newer psychology to historical biography." TJ, an introvert in the Jungian mode, was terrified of his father, "a gruff giant with a tremendous temper," and he obtained "considerable of psychic release ... by assaults upon kings." Reworking of material in 88 infra.
Reference: 87

1925
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Death of Jefferson, July 4, 1826."

Publication: Overland
Volume: n.s. 83
Date: 1925
Pages: 282
Notes: Poem.
Reference: 2745

1925
Name: Brown , B. Bolton
Title: "Thomas Jefferson at Monticello."

Publication: Mentor
Volume: 13
Date: 1925
Pages: 37-44
Notes: Photographic illustrations.
Reference: 196

1925
Name: Butler , Nicholas Murray
Title: "Un fondateur des Etats Unis; Thomas Jefferson repre'sentant de resprit democratique."

Publication: Correspondant
Volume: n.s. 263
Date: 1925
Pages: 23-42
Reference: 218

1925
Name: Anonymous
Title: Donation by the State of Louisiana to the Family of Thomas Jefferson

Publication: Louisiana Historical Quarterly
Volume: 8
Date: 1925
Pages: 52
Notes: Transcribes act of legislature in 1827 donating $10,000 in bonds to TJ's family
Reference: 366

1925
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson Family."

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

1925
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Charles Bellini, First Professor of Modern Languages in an American College."

Publication: WMQ
Volume: 2nd ser. 5
Date: (1925)
Pages: 1-29
Notes: Prints with some annotation letters of Bellini and TJ; Bellini came to Virginia in 1773 with Philip Mazzei and was appointed in 1779 professor of modern languages at William and Mary.
Reference: 2672

1925
Name: Anonymous
Title: Slides and Photographs Study 56: Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Univ. of the State of New York Press
City: Albany
Date: 1925
Pages: 23
Notes: Slides illustrating TJ's life and prepared text
Reference: 1238

1925
Name: Goodwin , Katherine Calvert
Title: "Where the Declaration of Independence Was Written."

Publication: Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine
Volume: 59
Date: (1925)
Pages: 405-09
Reference: 491

1925
Name: Chinard , Gilbert, ed.
Title: Jefferson et les Ideologues d'apre's sa correspondance inedite avec Destutt de Tracy, Cabanis, J.-B. Say, et Auguste Comte.

Publisher: Johns Hopkins Press/Les Presses Universitaires
City: Baltimore/Paris
Date: 1925
Pages: pp. 295
Notes: TJ's correspondence reprinted, including letters to him, with ample commentary and explanation. Important on this topic.
Reference: 2176

1925
Name: Chinard , Gilbert
Title: "Introduction"

Publication: Pensees choisies de Montesquieu tirees du Commonplace Book de Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Societe de Edition "Les Belles Lettres,"
City: Paris
Date: 1925
Pages: 7-29
Notes: Charts TJ's changing responses from approval to reservation toward Montesquieu.
Reference: 2174

1925
Name: Colman , Edna M.
Title: "First Administration of Thomas Jefferson," "Second Administration of Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: Seventy-Five Years of White House Gossip, From Washington to Lincoln
Publisher: Doubleday; Page
City: Garden City
Date: 1925
Pages: 73-95
Notes: Usual anecdotes and a fair amount of misinformation.
Reference: 285

1925
Name: Dodd , W. E.
Title: "Napoleon Breaks Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: American Mercury
Volume: 5
Date: (1925)
Pages: 303-13
Notes: Napoleon's victory at Austerlitz made inevitable the Embargo, which destroyed TJ's popularity and political effectiveness.
Reference: 1558

1925
Name: Galbreath , C. B.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Views on Slavery."

Publication: Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications
Volume: 34
Date: (1925)
Pages: 184-202
Notes: Argues that TJ opposed the extension of slavery and that there is no evidence for the claim that he favored Ohio's entry into the Union as a slave state.
Reference: 1626

1925
Name: Hamilton , J. G. deRoulhac
Title: "Jefferson and Religion."

Publication: Reviewer
Volume: 5
Date: 1925
Pages: 5-15
Notes: Survey; argues attacks on TJ's religion were in fact attacks on his politics.
Reference: 2266

1925
Name: Kimball , Fiske
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Windsor Chairs."

Publication: Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin
Volume: 21
Date: 1925
Pages: 58-60
Notes: Account of TJ's purchases at various times of Windsor chairs.
Reference: 2976

1925
Name: Lydenberg , Harry Miller
Title: "What Did Macaulay Say About America?"

Publication: Bulletin of the New York Public Library
Volume: 29
Date: (1925)
Pages: 459-81
Notes: Best account of Macaulay's famous letter to Henry S. Randall and its reception in the popular press; prints all of Macaulay's correspondence with Randall, including a partial retraction.
Reference: 724

1925
Name: Lewis , Joseph
Title: Jefferson the Freethinker

Publisher: Freethought Publishing Co.
City: New York
Date: 1925
Pages: pp. (10)
Notes: TJ the materialist opposed by the forces of bigotry and superstition.
Reference: 2331

1925
Name: Heyer , William C.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Belief in Providence"

Publication: American Trust in Providence, An Outline of the Topic Along General Lines
Publisher: R. G. Badger
City: Boston
Date: 1925
Pages: none given
Reference: 2279

1925
Name: Lichtenstein , Gaston
Title: Thomas Jefferson as War Governor, Also Three Travel Articles and Some North Carolina History

Publisher: William Byrd Press
City: Richmond, Va.
Date: 1925
Pages: 9-42
Notes: Quotes extensively from TJ's correspondence, but offers little critical or analytical comment and that diffuse and digressive.
Reference: 1774

1925
Name: Murdaugh , James Edmund Dandridge
Title: "Political Thought in the Early American Essay."

Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1925
Pages: pp. 221
Notes: Deals briefly with TJ's Summary View and Notes on the State of Virginia and with the press and pamphlet wars of the 1790's. Not unintelligent, but dated.
Reference: 2378

1925
Name: Saint , Percy
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Government by Party."

Publication: Louisiana Historical Quarterly
Volume: 8
Date: (1925)
Pages: 41-51
Notes: TJ was unjust and unreasonable in disliking John Marshall and Patrick Henry, but he helped to establish "a government which requires organized self-restraint to perpetuate it," so we should ignore his rhapsodies and unrealities about liberty.
Reference: 1940

1925
Name: Nussbaum , Frederick L.
Title: "American Tobacco and French Politics, 1783-1789."

Publication: Political Science Quarterly
Volume: 40
Date: (1925)
Pages: 497-516
Notes: Examines TJ's efforts to end the control of the Farmers General over the American tobacco trade and to oppose the creation of monopolies such as that envisioned by Robert Morris.
Reference: 1860

1925
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

1925
Name: Sadler , Elizabeth Hatcher
Title: The Bloom of Monticello

Publisher: Whittet and Shepperson
City: Richmond
Date: 1925
Pages: pp. 20
Notes: TJ's life at Monticello with special attention to his plants and gardens; minor.
Reference: 3244

1925
Name: Thomas , Charles S.
Title: "Jefferson and Judiciary."

Publication: Colorado Bar Association Report
Volume: 28
Date: (1925)
Pages: 172-84
Notes: Rpt. Constitutional Review. 10(April 1926), 67-76.
Reference: 2021

1925
Name: Wilstach , Paul M., ed.
Title: Correspondence of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson (1812...1826)

Publisher: Bobbs-Merrill
City: Indianapolis
Date: 1925
Pages: pp. 197
Notes: Selected and abridged texts with editorial commentary.
Reference: 1309

1925
Name: Tyler , Lyon G.
Title: "Jefferson after Camden."

Publication: Tyler's Quarterly
Volume: 7
Date: (1925)
Pages: 81-86
Notes: Documentation of TJ's effort to raise fresh troops after the battle of Camden, August 16, 1780.
Reference: 2041

1925
Name: Wilstach , Paul
Title: Jefferson and Monticello

Publisher: Doubleday
City: New York
Date: 1925
Pages: pp.xiii,258
Notes: Biographical account of TJ's life at Monticello has interesting anecdotes. Comprehensive, although uncritical, social history of Monticello.
Reference: 1311

1925
Name: Wilstach , Paul
Title: "Jefferson Out of Harness."

Publication: American Mercury
Volume: 4
Date: (1925)
Pages: 63-68
Notes: TJ's sense of humor as revealed in his letters.
Reference: 1312

1925
Name: Thorpe , Russell W.
Title: "A Portrait of Thomas Jefferson, A Lost Picture Since 1897—Portrait by Robert Field (obit. 1819)."

Publication: Antiquarian
Volume: 4
Date: 1925
Pages: 17-18
Reference: 3343

1926
Name: Berenger , Henry
Title: "Jefferson and France"

Publication: Paroles d'Amerique
Publisher: Imprimerie F. Paillart
City: Abbeville
Date: 1926
Pages: 41-66
Notes: Tribute to TJ's affection for France.
Reference: 120

1926
Name: Beveridge , Albert J.
Title: "Sources of the Declaration of Independence."

Publication: PMHB
Volume: 50
Date: (1926)
Pages: 289-315
Notes: "All the ideas and much of the language" came from the Virginia Bill of Rights, but TJ gave final expression to "the general American thought and feeling."
Reference: 1396

1926
Name: Alvord , Clarence Walwort
Title: 'Thomas Jefferson, Apostle of Democracy."

Publication: The Contemporary Review
Volume: 130
Date: 1926
Pages: 39-45
Notes: Sketch, claims TJ "was the father of party government in a democracy.
Reference: 57

1926
Name: Bias , Randolph
Title: "Jefferson and Hamilton."

Publication: West Virginia Law Quarterly
Volume: 33
Date: 1926
Pages: 1-28
Notes: Address to the State Bar Association; two giants.
Reference: 1397

1926
Name: Alvord , Clarence Walworth
Title: "Thomas Jefferson versus Alexander Hamilton."

Publication: Landmark
Volume: 8
Date: (1926)
Pages: 194-96
Notes: Review essay on Bower's Jefferson and Hamilton.
Reference: 1352

1926
Name: Abbott , Lawrence F.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: The Outlook
Volume: 143
Date: 1926
Pages: 131-33
Notes: Biographical sketch.
Reference: 37

1926
Name: Belmont , Perry
Title: Survival of the Democratic Principle Including the Tariff Issue

Publisher: Putnam's
City: New York
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. vi, 334
Notes: Rambling, discursive account of the way in which TJ has been misread and underrated by subsequent political historians, often for partisan reasons, but also by thoughtlessly accepting the authority of Henry Adams.
Reference: 1392

1926
Name: Bishop , William Warner
Title: "Training in the Use of Books"

Publication: The Backs of Books and Other Essays on Librarianship
Publisher: Williams and Wilkins
City: Baltimore
Date: 1926
Pages: 99-124
Notes: Discusses TJ's library and compares it to the size and complexity of modern libraries.
Reference: 2595

1926
Name: Battle , George Gordon
Title: New York and Jefferson, An Address

Publisher: n.p.
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. 11
Notes: Speech at Monticello, cataloguing TJ's links with New York.
Reference: 98

1926
Name: Barmore , Ida M.
Title: "Facts Worth Knowing About Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Popular Educator
Volume: 43
Date: (1926)
Pages: 450-51
Reference: 2551

1926
Name: Bowers , Claude G.
Title: "Jefferson, Master Politician."

Publication: VQR
Volume: 2
Date: (1926)
Pages: 321-33
Notes: TJ was a master politician in the service of democracy because of his "soul." Impressionistic.
Reference: 1415

1926
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Report of the Committee on Jefferson Furniture."

Publication: Annual Report of the Monticello Association
Publisher: Monticello Association
Date: 1926
Pages: 7-12
Notes: Records furnishings once owned by TJ and now in the hands of descendants and others.
Reference: 3104

1926
Name: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson-Draughtsman of American Ideals

Publication: The Independent
Volume: 117
Date: 1926
Pages: 13-16
Notes: Mostly illustrations
Reference: 1172

1926
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Our Eirst Economy President, A Review of the First English Biography of Jefferson."

Publication: World's Work
Volume: 51
Date: (1926)
Pages: 666-67
Notes: Praises Hirst's biography for its understanding of TJ's economic programs.
Reference: 1865

1926
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Ode sur le Mort de Thomas Jefferson dediee a sa fille Madame Randolph."

Publication: National Gazette
Date: 1926
Notes: Poem in French.
Reference: 3141

1926
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Adams—Jefferson."

Publication: The Outlook
Volume: 143
Date: 1926
Pages: 305-06
Notes: Brief note on the correspondence.
Reference: 47

1926
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Thomas Jefferson—Paleontologist."

Publication: Review of Reviews
Volume: 74
Date: (1926)
Pages: 200
Notes: Review of article by Frederick A. Lucas; minor.
Reference: 3336

1926
Name: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. Thomas Jefferson, The Sage of Monticello And His Beloved Home

Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: New York
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. 45
Notes: Issued as Monticello Papers Number Five. Includes essays by Fiske Kimball, "The Architecture of Monticello"; Mabel Mason Carlton, "The Life of Thomas Jefferson"; Henry Alan Johnston, "The Story of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation."
Reference: 3324

1926
Name: Anonymous
Title: The Story of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, Dedicated to the Preservation of Monticello, the Home of Thomas Jefferson Situated at Charlottesville, Virginia

Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: New York
Date: 1926
Pages: 12
Reference: 1162

1926
Name: Anonymous
Title: "The Pedigree of Peter Jefferson."

Publication: The Researcher
Volume: 1
Date: (1926)
Pages: 33-34
Reference: 946

1926
Name: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson

Publication: The Dutch Boy Painter
Volume: 19
Date: 1926
Pages: 109
Reference: 1164

1926
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Constitution."

Publication: Literary Digest
Volume: 88
Date: 1926
Pages: 36
Notes: TJ as upholder of the Constitution; an article designed for student orators.
Reference: 2023

1926
Name: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson in High Street, Philadelphia One Hundred and Fift Years Ago

Publisher: Strawbridge and Clothier
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. 12
Notes: Catalogue of furniture as supplied for the 'refurnishing' of the (supposed) house in which TJ wrote the Declaration. A dubious enterprise all around.
Reference: 3334

1926
Name: Browne , Edythe H.
Title: "The Great Simplicity of Jefferson."

Publication: Commonwealth
Volume: 4
Date: 1926
Pages: 261-62
Notes: TJ as friend of the common man.
Reference: 200

1926
Name: Anonymous
Title: "The Sesqui-Centennial of the Declaration of Independence; Thomas Jefferson as the Central Figure."

Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 19
Date: (1926)
Pages: 372-73
Notes: Notes ceremonies to honor TJ.
Reference: 1076

1926
Name: Bowers , Claude G.
Title: Patriotic Editorials Written ... Expressly for The Sesqui-Centennial of American Independence and the Thomas Jefferson Centennial Commission.

Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation,
City: New York
Date: 1926
Pages: unpag.
Notes: Fund raising effort for Monticello.
Reference: 153

1926
Name: Cochran , Isabel Mason Chamberlain
Title: Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Surber-Arundale, Co.
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1926
Pages: pp.20
Notes: Sketch, with an account of Tarleton's raid
Reference: 278

1926
Name: Carlton , Mabel Mason and Henry Fisk Carlton
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Author of the Declaration"

Publication: The Story of the Declaration of Independence
Publisher: Scribner's
City: New York
Date: 1926
Pages: 55-65
Notes: Juvenile.
Reference: 236

1926
Name: Goodman , Nathan G.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, A Really Wonderful, Allround Man. 1743-1826."

Publication: Historical Outlook
Volume: 17
Date: (1926)
Pages: 365-66
Notes: Myths and platitudes for social science teachers.
Reference: 488

1926
Name: Croly , Herbert
Title: "The Great Jefferson Joke."

Publication: New Republic
Volume: 47
Date: (1926)
Pages: 73-74
Notes: The Democratic Party's "assiduous and indomitable attempts to revive Jeffersonian principles is the oldest and worst joke in American politics." FDR had recently appealed to the political thought of TJ as a standard for the Party.
Reference: 1518

1926
Name: Chandler , J. A. C.
Title: "Jefferson and the College of William and Mary."

Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 19
Date: (1926)
Pages: 349-52
Notes: TJ's relationship with the college from student days to the time of the founding of the Univ. of Virginia.
Reference: 2670

1926
Name: Davis , John W.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Attorney at Law."

Publication: Proceedings of the Virginia State Bar Association
Volume: 38
Date: (1926)
Pages: 361-77
Notes: TJ's education and practice as a lawyer; rpt. in American Bar Association Journal. 13(February 1927), 63-68.
Reference: 1543

1926
Name: Forrest , W. M.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Religious Freedom."

Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 19
Date: (1926)
Pages: 355-57
Notes: Argues that the greatest enemy to religious freedom has been the pulpit; TJ in his defense of religious freedom found his greatest opposition there.
Reference: 2234

1926
Name: Chinard , Gilbert, ed.
Title: The Commonplace Book of Thomas Jefferson, A Repertory of His Ideas on Government, With an Introduction and Notes ....

Publisher: Johns Hopkins Press
City: Baltimore
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. 403
Notes: Useful introduction describes the mss. and comments in detail on TJ's entries.
Reference: 2173

1926
Name: Crothers , Samuel McChord
Title: The Religion of Thomas Jefferson, Author of the Declaration of Independence

Publisher: American Unitarian Association
City: Boston
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. 15
Notes: Rpt. as The Unitarianism of Thomas Jefferson. On TJ's rational religion.
Reference: 2197

1926
Name: Fitzpatrick , F. B.
Title: "Helps for Grade Teachers: The Higher Grades. Things Worth Knowing about Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 19
Date: (1926)
Pages: 365-66
Notes: Questions and answers.
Reference: 438

1926
Name: Crawford , Nelson Antrim
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Religious Freedom."

Publication: American Collector
Volume: 2
Date: (1926)
Pages: 292-95
Notes: Laudatory sketch on TJ as author of the Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom.
Reference: 2195

1926
Name: Lancaster , Dabney S.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Public Education."

Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 19
Date: (1926)
Pages: 363-64
Notes: Brief discussion of TJ's plan for public schools.
Reference: 3009

1926
Name: Lucas , Frederic A.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson—Paleontologist."

Publication: Natural History
Volume: 26
Date: (1926)
Pages: 328-30
Notes: Brief comments.
Reference: 3045

1926
Name: Lilienthal , Helen and David
Title: "Thomas Jefferson One Hundred Years After."

Publication: The Outlook
Volume: 143
Date: (1926)
Pages: 322-24
Notes: Review essay.
Reference: 696

1926
Name: Krock , Arthur
Title: "Jefferson's Stepchildren."

Publication: American Mercury
Volume: 7
Date: (1926)
Pages: 129-35
Notes: In 1926 "the Northern and Eastern Democracy happen to be the only Jeffersonian elements of the party," and this is accidental.
Reference: 1756

1926
Name: Harvey , Alexander M.
Title: Jefferson and the American Constitution

Publisher: Capper Printing Co.
City: Topeka
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. 23
Notes: TJ's great service was to drive the philosophy of the Declaration into the Constitution and to popularize it by demonstrating the possible strength of the government within its limitations.
Reference: 1665

1926
Name: Hirst , Francis W
Title: Life and Letters of Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Macmillan
City: New York
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. xviii, 588
Notes: English author's admiring biography; attacks the Hamiltonian charges that TJ did not understand public finance.
Reference: 551

1926
Name: Hamlin , Talbot Faulkner
Title: "Roman Influences in the South"

Publication: The American Spirit in Architecture
Publisher: Yale Univ. Press
City: New Haven
Date: 1926
Pages: 108-23
Notes: TJ's enthusiasm for classic design deeply influenced the architecture of his region and that of the nation as a whole, particularly the official architecture.
Reference: 2853

1926-28
Name: Harvey , Alexander Miller
Title: "Hamilton and Jefferson and the American Constitution."

Publication: Collections of the Kansas State Historical Society
Volume: 17
Date: (1926-28)
Pages: 744-87
Notes: Argues that "these great antagonists really lived in harmony and labored to the same end, and that their battle of the century was a fixed fight."
Reference: 1664

1926
Name: Malone , Dumas
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Educational Pioneer."

Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 19
Date: (1926)
Pages: 352-54
Notes: Discusses TJ's comprehensive system of education, especially the University.
Reference: 3069

1926
Name: Jones , Edgar DeWitt
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Religion."

Publication: Christian Century
Volume: 43
Date: (1926)
Pages: 774-75
Notes: Brief survey, praises TJ's planning for the interaction of separate secular and religious educational institutions at the Univ. of Virginia.
Reference: 2303

1926
Name: McAdoo , William Gibbs
Title: State Rights and the Jeffersonian Idea. Address Delivered ... at the Convention of the Cooperative Club International, Des Moines, Iowa, May 25, 1926

Publisher: Government Printing Office
City: Washington
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. 14
Notes: 69th Congress, 1st Session. Senate Document No. 121. The essence of TJ's theory of government is for States to protect individual liberty and local concerns and the federal government to protect economic liberty.
Reference: 2346

1926
Name: Kimball , Fiske
Title: "Jefferson the Architect."

Publication: Forum
Volume: 75
Date: (1926)
Pages: 926-31
Notes: Account of TJ's "academical village;" if he had a prototype, it was probably Marly-le-Roi.
Reference: 2967

1926
Name: Malone , Thomas
Title: "The Man Who Wrote the Declaration."

Publication: Independent
Volume: 117
Date: (1926)
Pages: 11-12
Reference: 781

1926
Name: Heatwole , C. J.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson as an Architect."

Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 19
Date: (1926)
Pages: 361-63
Notes: TJ's "influence on American architecture is evidenced everywhere in this country, particularly in the South."
Reference: 2869

1926
Name: Humphrey , Henry B., Jr.
Title: "Homes of Our Presidents."

Publication: Country Life
Volume: 50
Date: 1926
Pages: 37-39
Notes: Derivative sketch.
Reference: 2907

1926
Name: Kuper , Theodore Fred
Title: Jefferson the Giant

Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: New York
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. (16)
Notes: "Monticello Papers Number Seven." Brief life for visitors to the shrine.
Reference: 672

1926
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

1926
Name: Showalter , William Joseph
Title: "Jefferson as President."

Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 19
Date: (1926)
Pages: 345-49
Notes: Compares TJ to other presidents, particularly Wilson.
Reference: 1972

1926
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

1926
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

1926
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

1926
Name: Tyler , Lyon G., ed.
Title: "Arnold's Invasion, 1781. Jefferson's Official Conduct."

Publication: WMQ
Volume: 2nd ser. 6
Date: (1926)
Pages: 131-32
Notes: Prints without comment 2 affidavits justifying TJ's actions.
Reference: 2039

1926
Name: U.S. Sesquicentennial of American Independence and the Thomas Jefferson Centennial Commission
Title: Official plan for the Nationwide Celebration of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Adoption of the Declaration of American Independence

Publisher: Government Printing Office
City: Washington
Date: 1926
Pages: 12
Reference: 1236

1926
Name: Wayland , John W.
Title: "Jefferson as a Scientist."

Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 19
Date: 1926
Pages: 358-59
Notes: TJ was a scientist in both the broadest and the narrow senses of the term; more laudatory than informative.
Reference: 3400

1926
Name: van Vollenhoven , C.
Title: Gijsbert Karel overzee

Publisher: W. L. & J. Brusse
City: Rotterdam
Date: 1926
Pages: pp. 20
Notes: Introduction in Dutch; prints letters of Gijsbert Karel van Hogendorp to TJ, written from 1784-1786.
Reference: 1248

1926
Name: Sullivan , Mark
Title: "Seeing America With Jefferson's Eyes."

Publication: World's Work
Volume: 52
Date: (1926)
Pages: 328-32
Notes: A greater density of population makes many of TJ's theories inadequate for modern America.
Reference: 1143

1926
Name: Strachey , John St. Loe
Title: "Representative Americans" and "Jefferson"

Publication: American Soundings
Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton
City: London
Date: 1926
Pages: 171-86
Notes: TJ and Lincoln are the men most representative of American life; quotes from Notes to argue that TJ is "sound in heart and head" on slavery.
Reference: 1139

1926
Name: Tyler , Lyon Gardiner
Title: "What Jefferson Stood For."

Publication: Tyler's Quarterly
Volume: 7
Date: (1926)
Pages: 154-63
Reference: 2475

1926
Name: Stewart , Robert Armistead
Title: "Jefferson and His Landlord."

Publication: The Researcher
Volume: l
Date: 1926
Pages: 5-8
Notes: Note on TJ's living arrangements in Richmond while governor; rpt. in Sons of the Revolution in State of Virginia Semi-Annual Magazine. 9(January 1931), 13-18.
Reference: 1134

1926
Name: Tudury , Moran
Title: Mr. Jefferson

Publication: Bookman
Volume: 64
Date: 1926
Pages: 31-34
Notes: Biographical sketch
Reference: 1208

1926
Name: Thorpe , Francis N.
Title: Adams and Jefferson: 1826-1926

Publication: North American Review
Volume: 223
Date: 1926
Pages: 234-47
Notes: Discusses the differing reputations of TJ, who deserves to have been so well remembered as he has been, and Adams, who deserves better than he received.
Reference: 1192

1926
Name: Trumbull , Archibald Douglas
Title: Jefferson and the Declaration

Publication: Saint Nicholas
Volume: 53
Date: 1926
Pages: 843-45
Notes: Romanticized account of the writing, for young readers.
Reference: 1209

1926?
Name: Anonymous
Title: Jefferson Invites You to Charlottesville

Publisher: Chamber of Commerce
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1926?
Pages: pp. (16)
Reference: 597

1926?
Name: Cochran , Isabel Mason
Title: The Ride of Captain Jack Jouett, Junior, of Charlottesville, to Save Thomas Jefferson and the Virginia Legislature

City: Charlottesville
Date: 1926?
Pages: pp. 15
Reference: 277

1927
Name: Bemis , Samuel Flagg
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: The American Secretaries of State and Their Diplomacy
Publisher: Knopf
City: New York
Date: 1927
Pages: 3-93
Notes: TJ was the best man of his time to guide the diplomacy of his country, even though his handling of affairs was hampered by his rivalry with Hamilton and by Hamilton's actions.
Reference: 1393

1927
Name: Bowers , Claude G.
Title: The Founders of the Republic

Publisher: American Library Association,
City: Chicago
Date: 1927
Pages: pp. 36
Notes: An introduction to a course of readings which includes Bower's Jefferson and Hamilton.
Reference: 151

1927
Name: Bowers , Claude G.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Courts."

Publication: Proceedings of the North Carolina Bar Association
Volume: 29
Date: (1927)
Pages: 26-45
Reference: 1418

1927
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Washington, Jefferson and the Society of the Cincinnati."

Publication: Researcher
Volume: 1
Date: (1927)
Pages: 100-02
Notes: Documents, without comment.
Reference: 2074

1927
Name: Bowers , Claude G.
Title: Thomas Jefferson; An Address Before the Democratic Women's Luncheon Club of Philadelphia, February 7th 1927.

City: Philadelphia
Date: 1927
Pages: pp. 21
Reference: 155

1927
Name: Abbott , Lawrence F.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, The Aristocrat"

Publication: Twelve Great Modernists
Publisher: Doubleday
City: New York
Date: 1927
Pages: 95-124
Notes: John Marshall is "The Democrat" !
Reference: 38

1927
Name: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson Number

Publication: The Amateur Reporter
Volume: 1
Date: 1927
Pages: 1-32
Notes: Published by the student body of Jefferson Jr. High School, Charleston, W. Va.
Reference: 1175

1927
Name: Belmont , Perry
Title: "Jefferson"

Publication: Political Equality: Religious Toleration from Roger Williams to Jefferson
Publisher: Putnam's
City: New York
Date: 1927
Pages: 1 33-36
Notes: Mostly quotations showing TJ was in favor of toleration.
Reference: 2133

1927
Name: Clark , Evert Mordecai
Title: "An Unpublished Bit of Jeffersonian Verse."

Publication: South Atlantic Quarterly
Volume: 26
Date: (1927)
Pages: 76-82
Notes: Explains the background of a brief bit of verse satirizing TJ as a tyrant written in 1808; unreliable in particulars.
Reference: 2689

1927
Name: Griggs , Edward Howard
Title: Jefferson: The Democratic American

Publication: American Statesmen, An Interpretation of Our History and Heritage
Publisher: Orchard Hill Press
City: Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y.
Date: 1927
Pages: 118-74
Notes: Biographical sketch; "... Jefferson stands for just that range of ideas that most need re-emphasis at the present hour ... if we are to keep the soul of democracy in our great, ever more powerful, more highly organized, centralized and authoritative Republic."
Reference: 503

1927
Name: Chinard , Gilbert
Title: Trois amities francaises de Jefferson, d'apres sa correspondance inedite avec Madame de Brehan, Madame de Tesse et Madame de Corny.

Publisher: Societe d'edition "Les Belles Lettres,"
City: Paris
Date: 1927
Pages: pp. vi, 242
Notes: An historical introduction, "Jefferson en France," and a biographical introduction to each correspondence. Notes.
Reference: 265

1927
Name: Downes , Randolph Chandler
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Removal of Governor St. Clair in 1802."

Publication: Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications
Volume: 32
Date: (1927)
Pages: 62-77
Notes: Ohio Republicans acted to remove St. Clair as a response to the Territorial Legislature's Division Act of 1801.
Reference: 1567

1927
Name: Krout , John Allen
Title: "Jefferson's Contribution to the Constitution."

Publication: Outlook
Volume: 145
Date: 1927
Pages: 288a (inside rear cover)
Reference: 17

1927
Name: Hollis , Christopher
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: The American Heresy
Publisher: Sheed and Ward
City: London
Date: 1927
Pages: 6-81
Notes: America's heresy is the rejection of the Jeffersonian concept of the state in favor of Hamiltonian principles; TJ is broadly praised, partly by minimizing almost all of his contemporaries.
Reference: 558

1927
Name: Kimball , Marie
Title: "The Furnishing of Monticello."

Publication: Antiques
Volume: 12
Date: (1927)
Pages: 380-85; 482-86
Notes: On TJ's furniture originally at Monticello and the process of bringing it back to the national shrine. Illustrated.
Reference: 2979

1927
Name: Kimball , Fiske
Title: Jefferson's Grounds and Gardens at Monticello

Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: New York
Date: 1927
Notes: Reprints articles from Landscape Architecture; items #2954, 2956, 2959.
Reference: 2966

1927
Name: Master , R. W.
Title: "Jefferson and the Constitution."

Publication: World Review
Volume: 4
Date: 1927
Pages: 87
Notes: Outline for contestants in the National Oratorical Contest.
Reference: 1824

1927
Name: Kimball , Fiske
Title: "The Gardens and Plantations at Monticello."

Publication: Landscape Architecture
Volume: 17
Date: 1927
Pages: 173-80
Notes: Discusses the variety of flowers and trees at Monticello.
Reference: 2956

1927
Name: Hamilton , J. G. deRoulhac
Title: "Mr. Jefferson Visits the Sesquicentennial."

Publication: VQR
Volume: 3
Date: (1927)
Pages: 38-47
Notes: What would TJ have thought of the U.S. of 1926? He would have condemned the Volstead Act, the Watch and Ward Society, anti-evolutionists, and Andrew Mellon.
Reference: 524

1927
Name: Lathrop , Mary F.
Title: "Jefferson's Contribution to the Law of the West"

Publication: Pennsylvania Bar Association. Report of the Thirty-third Annual Meeting
Publisher: Printed for the Association
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1927
Pages: 297-307
Reference: 1763

1927
Name: Hamilton , J. G. deRoulhac
Title: "Jefferson and Adams at Ease."

Publication: South Atlantic Quarterly
Volume: 26
Date: (1927)
Pages: 359-72
Notes: Genial portrayal of TJ and Adams in retirement.
Reference: 523

1927
Name: Hamilton , J. G. deRoulhac
Title: "Ripened Years: Thomas Jefferson—Time Treated Him Kindly."

Publication: Century Magazine
Volume: 114
Date: (1927)
Pages: 476-85.
Notes: TJ as contented senior citizen.
Reference: 525

1927
Name: Pratt , Richard H.
Title: "Jefferson and His Fellow Architects."

Publication: House and Garden
Volume: 52
Date: 1927
Pages: 74-75, 126, 148
Notes: Contends TJ was the principal architect and stimulator of classicism in the young republic, a style revealing a kind of national self-consciousness.
Reference: 3201

1927
Name: Parrington , Vernon Louis
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Agrarian Democrat"

Publication: Main Currents in American Thought: The Colonial Mind, 1620-1800
Publisher: Harcourt
City: New York
Date: 1927
Pages: 342-56
Notes: Claims TJ was strongly influenced by the Physiocrats and that he was centrally "concerned about responsive government—that it should faithfully serve the majority will."
Reference: 2400

1927
Name: Sears , Louis M.
Title: Jefferson and the Embargo

Publisher: Duke Univ. Press
City: Durham
Date: 1927
Pages: pp. ix, 340
Notes: "... in urging the embargo Jefferson was pursuing not a hasty opportunism, but rather the logic of his entire philosophy of life," i.e. his essentially pacific theories, and "the exigencies of the situation revealed Jefferson as an administrator of a high order."
Reference: 1957

1927
Name: Nevins , Allan
Title: The American States During and After the Revolution, 1775-1789

Publisher: Macmillan
City: New York
Date: 1927
Pages: 324-33
Notes: Discusses TJ's governorship of Virginia which exposed in him "certain real defects of capacity."
Reference: 1856

1927
Name: Robinson , William A.
Title: "A Misused Quotation."

Publication: AHR
Volume: 33
Date: (1927)
Pages: 81-83
Notes: A description by Theodore Dwight of "The great object of Jacobinism" was cited by several historians, including Henry Adams, as illustrative of Federalist views of TJ's administration; actually, Dwight was talking about the imaginary state projected in William Godwin's Political Justice.
Reference: 1033

1927
Name: Sherman , Stuart P.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: A Revaluation"

Publication: The Main Stream
Publisher: Scribner's
City: New York
Date: 1927
Pages: 28-36
Notes: Review essay on Nock's Jefferson; admires TJ as "a philosopher and man of culture."
Reference: 1095

1927
Name: Sherman , Stuart P.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: An English Interpretation"

Publication: The Main Stream
Publisher: Scribner's
City: New York
Date: 1927
Pages: 17-27
Notes: Review essay on the fortunes of TJ's reputation, now on rise again with the publication of Francis W. Hirst's biography.
Reference: 1094

1927
Name: Newton , Joseph Fort
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Religion of American Life."

Publication: Forum
Volume: 78
Date: (1927)
Pages: 890-96
Notes: TJ believed in salvation by education" and in religious democracy.
Reference: 2381

1927
Name: Pendleton , William C.
Title: "Organization of Virginia Government; Thomas Jefferson, Father of Virginia Government" and "Organization of Government under the Constitution; Political Battles Between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton"

Publication: Political History of Appalachian Virginia 1776-1927
Publisher: Shenandoah Press
City: Dayton, Va.
Date: 1927
Pages: 29-35, 45-97
Notes: Claims the people of Appalachian Virginia were "almost en masse" behind TJ in his fight for popular government, and "their devotion to human freedom helped to inspire his heart and nerve his mind for the mighty struggle." Doubtful.
Reference: 1881

1927
Name: Prufer , Julius P.
Title: "The Franchise in Virginia from Jefferson Through the Convention of 1829."

Publication: WMQ
Volume: 2nd ser. 7
Date: (1927)
Pages: 255-70; 8(1928), 17-32
Notes: From 1769 on TJ was "progressively more democratic in his views."
Reference: 1908

1927
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

1927
Name: Price , William Jennings
Title: "'The Characteristic Bent of a Lawyer' in Jefferson."

Publication: Georgetown Law Journal
Volume: 16
Date: (1927)
Pages: 41-54
Notes: Discusses the Commonplace Book as evidence of TJ's assiduous study of law and looks at his diplomatic work as an application of it.
Reference: 1904

1927
Name: Pease , Theodore Calvin
Title: "The Days of Jeffersonian Simplicity"

Publication: The United States
Publisher: Harcourt Brace
City: New York
Date: 1927
Pages: 241-60
Notes: TJ's presidency treated with focus on TJ himself, principally in terms of his diplomatic successes and failures (the Embargo).
Reference: 1880

1927
Name: Tyler , Lyon G.
Title: "Ceracchi's Bust of Jefferson."

Publication: Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine
Volume: 8
Date: (1927)
Pages: 243-46
Notes: Prints the petition of "sundry citizens of the County of Albemarle" who wished to keep the bust by Giuseppe Ceracchi within the state. Long note on Ceracchi.
Reference: 3361

1927
Name: Wilstach , Paul
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: Patriots Off Their Pedestals
Publisher: Bobbs-Merrill
City: Indianapolis
Date: 1927
Pages: 145-82
Notes: Domestic, familiar TJ, told via anecdotes.
Reference: 1314

1927
Name: Woolery , William Kirk
Title: The Relation of Thomas Jefferson to American Foreign Policy, 1783-1793.

Publication: Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies in Historical and Political Science
Volume: Series 65, no. 2.
Publisher: Johns Hopkins Press
City: Baltimore
Date: 1927
Pages: pp. viii, 128
Notes: "As minister to France and as Secretary of State, (TJ) attacked every problem of American diplomacy, and the systems and principles he followed were, in practically every case, followed by the United States. It is the purpose of this study to investigate the chief problems and the reasoning Jefferson applied to them in the period 1783-
Reference: 2097

1927
Name: Van Loon , Hendrik Willem
Title: "America: Jefferson and Hamilton Contribute Their Genius to a New Nation."

Publication: Woman's Home Companion
Volume: 54
Date: 1927
Pages: 14-15, 106
Reference: 2051

1927
Name: Warren , Charles
Title: The Trumpeters of the Constitution

Publisher: Univ. of Rochester
City: Rochester
Date: 1927
Pages: pp. 85
Notes: TJ's services to American life and constitutional government discussed on pp. 44-52; generalities.
Reference: 2071

1927?
Name: Casey , Robert E., comp.
Title: The Declaration of Independence -- Illustrated Story of Its Adoption, With the Biographies and Portraits of the Signers ... Supplemented with Illustrated Story of the Lives of Washington, Franklin, Jefferson & Other Patriots of the Revolution

Publisher: Privately Printed
City: Fredericksburg, Va
Date: 1927?
Pages: pp. 192
Notes: Picture book
Reference: 243

1927?
Name: Wootan , James B.
Title: Monticello, Its Sage and His Home Town

Publisher: Monticello Hotel
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1927?
Pages: pp. 14
Notes: Jeffersonian folklore, preserved (or invented) by William Page, one of the first guides to Monticello after it opened to the public.
Reference: 1334

1928
Name: Adams , James Truslow, ed.
Title: Jeffersonian Principles: Extracts from the Writings of Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Little Brown
City: Boston
Date: 1928
Pages: pp. xxii, 161
Notes: Introduction argues for the centrality of TJ's belief in the ability of the common man, who would opt for limited government, no public debt, and the least restraint on individual freedom. Extracts from TJ deliver various opinions on political and ethical questions.
Reference: 2114

1928
Name: Beck , James M.
Title: The Memory of Jefferson, An Address Delivered at a Stated Meeting of the Sons of the Revolution in the District of Columbia on the 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Thomas Jefferson.

Publisher: Government Printing Office
City: Washington
Date: 1928
Pages: pp. 8
Notes: Laudatory oration.
Reference: 109

1928
Name: Adams , James Truslow
Title: "Jefferson and Hamilton To-Day: The Dichotomy in American Thought."

Publication: Atlantic Monthly
Volume: 141
Date: (1928)
Pages: 443-50
Notes: Both present day parties in somewhat different ways preach Jefferson and practice Hamilton; if TJ was the more attractive man, the past and the future still belong to Hamilton.
Reference: 1343

1928
Name: Bowers , Claude G.
Title: "Founder's Day Address."

Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Newsletter.
Volume: 16
Date: 1928
Pages: 185-93
Notes: TJ is a "living, vital principle" who opposes the enemies of democracy at home and abroad.
Reference: 150

1928
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson to William Short on Mr. and Mrs. Merry, 1804."

Publication: AHR
Volume: 33
Date: (1928)
Pages: 832-35
Notes: Prints with notes a letter of January 23, 1804, on the supposed affront offered to the British envoy and his wife at the White House.
Reference: 1712

1928
Name: Coe , Samuel Gwynn
Title: The Mission of William Carmichael to Spain

Publisher: Johns Hopkins Press
City: Baltimore
Date: 1928
Pages: pp. vii, 116
Notes: Carmichael was charge d'affaires in Spain while TJ was in Paris, and he continued there until 1794. Study based on correspondence between TJ and Carmichael but focus is on the latter.
Reference: 1491

1928
Name: Espenshade , A.H.
Title: Jefferson -- One of the Founders

Publication: St. Nicholas
Volume: 55
Date: 1928
Pages: 535,574
Reference: 416

1928
Name: Chinard , Gilbert
Title: "Introduction"

Publication: The Literary Bible of Thomas Jefferson: His Commonplace Book of Philosophers and Poets
Publisher: Johns Hopkins Press
City: Baltimore
Date: 1928
Pages: 1-37
Notes: Analyzes the contents of a literary commonplace book and argues that it dates from an early period of TJ's life. Finds early evidence for an underlying stoic attitude, but also suggests several attitudes implied by some of the selections were merely of the moment.
Reference: 2677

1928
Name: Kimball , Marie G
Title: "Jefferson's Farewell to Romance."

Publication: VQR
Volume: 4
Date: (1928)
Pages: 402-19
Notes: Account of TJ's relationship with Maria Cosway; Head wins out over Heart.
Reference: 647

1928
Name: Kent , Frank R.
Title: "The Democratic Creed" in The Democratic Party, A History

Publisher: Century
City: New York
Date: 1928
Pages: 27-45
Notes: Superficial account of TJ's election to and administration of the presidency.
Reference: 1736

1928
Name: Hench , Atcheson L.
Title: "Jefferson and Ossian."

Publication: Modern Language Notes
Volume: 43
Date: (1928)
Pages: 537
Notes: Points to Chastellux's account of TJ on Ossian; minor.
Reference: 2871

1928
Name: Kozlowski , W. M.
Title: "Niemcewicz en Am~erique et sa correspondance inedite avec Jefferson (1797-1810)."

Publication: Revue de Litterature Compar'ee
Volume: 8
Date: (1928)
Pages: 29-45.
Notes: Describes the relationship and prints correspondence between TJ and Julien Ursyn Niemcewicz, Polish poet, patriot, and friend of Kosciuszko.
Reference: 667

1928
Name: Lippmann , Walter
Title: American Inquisitors: A Commentary on Dayton and Chicago

Publisher: Macmillan
City: New York
Date: 1928
Pages: pp. viii, 120
Notes: TJ a character in a recurring "Dialogue on Olympus" as the author ponders the irony of the man who professes to be TJ's most loyal disciple acting as a prosecutor in the Scopes trial. Socrates, however, has the last word.
Reference: 2334

1928
Name: McIlwaine , H. R., ed.
Title: Official Letters of the Governors of Virginia. II. Letters of Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Virginia State Library
City: Richmond
Date: 1928
Pages: pp. ix, 567
Notes: Prints letters of TJ and of those acting for him in his absence; brief notes.
Reference: 1799

1928
Name: McKee , George H.
Title: Th. Jefferson, Ami de la Revolution Francaise

Publisher: Imprimerie Al. Cathrine
City: Lorient
Date: 1928
Pages: pp. x, 325
Notes: Rpt. Paris: Nizet et Bastard, 1935. "These pour le doctorat d'universite presentee a la l~aculte des Lettres de Grenoble." Sees TJ too simply as friend of France; defines party orientation in the U.S. as democrates francophiles and federalistes an~lophiles. Criticizes Genet more for his manners than for the substance of his actions.
Reference: 1801

1928
Name: Lokke , Carl Ludwig
Title: "Jefferson and the Leclerc Expedition."

Publication: AHR
Volume: 33
Date: (1928)
Pages: 322-28
Notes: TJ's support for French recovery of St. Domingo was exaggerated in Pichon's reports to Bonaparte.
Reference: 1777

1928
Name: Landin , Harold William
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the French Revolution."

Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Cornell Univ.
Date: 1928
Pages: pp. 325, xxii
Notes: Concerned with the development of TJ's political ideas; argues for the prime importance of political experience, particularly in struggles with the "aristocratic tidewater" early in his career. Locke only secondary in importance as an intellectual influence and the French Revolution not at all.
Reference: 2324

1928
Name: Newcomb , Rexford
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, the Architect."

Publication: Architect
Volume: 9
Date: (1928)
Pages: 429-32
Notes: Survey.
Reference: 3122

1928
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

1928
Name: Schaff , David S.
Title: "The Bellarmine-Jefferson Legend and the Declaration of Independence."

Publication: Papers of the American Society of Church History
Volume: 2nd ser. 8
Date: (1928)
Pages: 239-76
Notes: Argues convincingly that the theory concerning Bellarmine's influence on TJ and George Mason is unsupported and there are essential differences between Bellarmine~s theory of government and that behind the Declaration. Printed separately, New York: Putnam's, 1927, pp.40.
Reference: 2439

1928
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

1928
Name: Minnegerode , Meade
Title: Jefferson, Friend of France, 1793; The Career of Edmond Charles Genet, Minister Plenipotentiary from the French Republic to the United States, as Revealed by His Private Papers, 1763-1843

Publisher: Putnam's
City: New York
Date: 1928
Pages: pp. xiv, 447
Notes: Focus on Genet; uncritically accepts Genet's charge that TJ betrayed him and presents a Hamiltonian view of TJ.
Reference: 1836

1928
Name: Rhodes , Thomas L.
Title: The Story of Monticello, As Told by Thomas L. Rhodes, For Nearly Forty Years Superintendent of Monticello, to Frank B. Lord

Publisher: American Publishing Co.
City: Washington
Date: 1928
Pages: pp. 94
Notes: Sketch of TJ's life, account of Monticello through the years by Jefferson M. Levy's superintendent.
Reference: 1017

1928
Name: Minnegerode , Meade
Title: "The Mammoth of Democracy"

Publication: Presidential Years 1787-1860
Publisher: Putnam's
City: New York
Date: 1928
Pages: 77-121
Notes: Popular social history focusing on the events leading up to TJ's election in 1800.
Reference: 1837

1928
Name: Minor , Henry
Title: "Democratic Dominance Under Jefferson" and "Democratic Government Fixed by Jefferson"

Publication: The Story of the Democratic Party
Publisher: Macmillan
City: New York
Date: 1928
Pages: 38-65
Notes: TJ stopped the national government's tendency to assume power over the people, but he did not reject the idea of a powerful government ruled by the people.
Reference: 1839

1928
Name: True , Rodney H.
Title: "Some Neglected Botanical Results of the Lewis and Clark Expedition."

Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 67
Date: (1928)
Pages: 1-19
Notes: Describes TJ's role in encouraging the cultivation of seeds brought home by Lewis and Clark. Samples were sent to Bernard McMahon, a Philadelphia gardener, and to William Hamilton; some were also planted at Monticello. TJ and McMahon held occasional correspondence about these.
Reference: 3354

1928
Name: Wilstach , Paul
Title: "A Great Man's Gift to His Grandson."

Publication: St. Nicholas
Volume: 55
Date: (1928)
Pages: 699-700
Notes: TJ willed Poplar Forest to Francis Eppes.
Reference: 1310

1928
Name: U.S. Sesquicentennial of the American Independence and the Thomas Jefferson Centennial Commission
Title: Report of the...Commission

Publication: 70th Congress, 1st Session
Volume: No. 54 Senate document
Publisher: Government Printing Office
City: Washington
Date: 1928
Pages: 76
Notes: Programs and texts of speeches given under various phases of this patriotic extravaganza.
Reference: 1235

1928
Name: Washburn , Charles G.
Title: "Who Was the Author of the Declaration of Independence?"

Publication: Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society. n.s.
Volume: 38
Date: (1928)
Pages: 51-62
Notes: Examines pre-1776 declarations of rights and grievances, particularly the 1773 statement of Mendon, Mass., in order to suggest TJ was not the "author" of the Declaration so much as he was its draftsman. Poorly reasoned.
Reference: 2073

1928
Name: Willson , Beckles
Title: "Jefferson (1785-89)"

Publication: America's Ambassadors to France (1777-1927), A Narrative of Franco-American Diplomatic Relations
Publisher: John Murray
City: London
Date: 1928
Pages: 17-39
Notes: Contends TJ failed to understand the situation in France because he did not recognize the lengths to which the revolution would go.
Reference: 2089

1928
Name: Wilstach , Paul
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Secret Home."

Publication: Country Life
Volume: 53
Date: 1928
Pages: 41-43
Notes: On Poplar Forest.
Reference: 1315

1928?
Name: Anonymous
Title: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. Treasure from Monticello. The Charm and Beauty of Thomas Jefferson's Mansion Are Reproduced for the Modern Home

Publisher: Harrisonburg Craftsmen
City: Harrisonburg, Va.
Date: 1928?
Pages: pp. 39
Notes: Monticello furniture described and copies are for sale in the Monticello shop.
Reference: 3325

1929
Name: Birch , John J.
Title: "The Ride of Jack Jouett, the Hero of Virginia."

Publication: Americana
Volume: 23
Date: 1929
Pages: 454-57
Notes: Ride to warn TJ of Tarleton's approach to Monticello.
Reference: 133

1929
Name: Brown , Barbara
Title: "Jefferson Bible: Compilation of the Words of Jesus."

Publication: Mentor
Volume: 17
Date: 1929
Pages: 57-59
Notes: Account of The Life and Morals of Jesus.
Reference: 2155

1929
Name: Bruce , Philip Alexander
Title: "President Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: The Virginia Plutarch.
Publisher: Univ. of North Carolina Press
City: Chapel Hill
Date: 1929
Pages: 2:19-37
Reference: 202

1929
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Sir Valentine."

Publication: Literary Digest
Volume: 100
Date: 1929
Pages: 29
Notes: A poem purportedly by TJ, but in fact not.
Reference: 3286

1929
Name: Brock , Macon A.
Title: "Roman Possesses Historical Clock."

Publication: The Pendulum (Rome Georgia)
Volume: l
Date: 1929
Pages: 1
Notes: TJ's descendant, H. P. Meikleham, owned a clock made in Paris for TJ by Paul Moinet; illustrated.
Reference: 2616

1929
Name: Coleman , McAlister
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, First of the Democrats"

Publication: Pioneers of Freedom
Publisher: Vanguard
City: New York
Date: 1929
Pages: 15-36
Notes: Sketch in a volume written for the Pioneer Youth of America.
Reference: 282

1929
Name: Chinard , Gilbert, ed.
Title: The Letters of Lafayette and Jefferson With An Introduction and Notes

Publisher: Johns Hopkins Press/Les Belles Lettres
City: Baltimore/Paris
Date: 1929
Pages: pp. xiv, 443
Notes: Introductory material puts the correspondence in historical and biographical context; letters in French are also translated.
Reference: 263

1929
Name: Chinard , Gilbert
Title: Thomas Jefferson, the Apostle of Americanism

Publisher: Little, Brown
City: Boston
Date: 1929
Pages: pp. xviii, 548
Notes: Revised edition published Boston, 1939. Argues that the major influences on TJ's political thinking were classical and English sources, and that his ideas were essentially formed by the time he encountered most
Reference: 264

1929
Name: Gould , William Drum
Title: "The Religious Opinions of Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Boston Univ.
City: Boston
Date: 1929
Pages: none given
Reference: 2250

1929
Name: Coolidge , Harold Jefferson
Title: "An American Wedding Journey in 1825."

Publication: Atlantic
Volume: 143
Date: (1929)
Pages: 354-66.
Notes: Describes the wedding journey from Monticello to Boston of TJ's granddaughter, Ellen Randolph Coolidge.
Reference: 305

1929
Name: Lindsay , Vachel
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's One Thousand Years."

Publication: World Review
Volume: 8
Date: 1929
Pages: 129
Reference: 3037

1929
Name: Lee , Lawrence
Title: "The University of Virginia (I.M. Thomas Jefferson)."

Publication: Scribner's
Volume: 85
Date: (1929)
Pages: 300
Notes: A sonnet on TJ; revised version in The Tomb of Jefferson. New York: Scribner's, 1940. 17, as "... And Pather of the University of Virginia ..."
Reference: 3021

1929
Name: Lindsay , Vachel
Title: The Litany of Washington Street

Publisher: Macmillan
City: New York
Date: 1929
Pages: pp. xii, 121
Notes: Basically a prose and verse celebration of Whitman as a Jeffersonian democrat. TJ treated passim; final chapter extolls his principles worked out in opposition to Hamilton. "... at the end of a thousand years, Jefferson's ideas will prevail."
Reference: 3036

1929
Name: Kimball , Marie G.
Title: "Jefferson's Furniture Comes Home to Monticello."

Publication: House Beautiful
Volume: 66
Date: 1929
Pages: 164-65, 186-90
Notes: General description of restoration efforts.
Reference: 2981

1929
Name: Kimball , Marie
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's French Furniture."

Publication: Antiques
Volume: 15
Date: (1929)
Pages: 123-28
Notes: Illustrated article on Furniture TJ acquired in France.
Reference: 2988

1929
Name: Kimball , Marie G.
Title: "The Original Furnishings of the White House."

Publication: Antiaues
Volume: 15
Date: (1929)
Pages: 481-86
Notes: Well-researched piece on TJ's furnishing of the White House, with his inventory of 1809. Although he admired French styles, he tended to patronize American craftsmen. Illustrated. Brief version of this rpt. in Antiques. 65(1952), 33-36.
Reference: 2985

1929
Name: Kite , Elizabeth S., ed.
Title: L'Enfant and Washington, 1791-1792

Publisher: Johns Hopkins Press
City: Baltimore
Date: 1929
Pages: pp. xi, 182
Notes: Introduction by J. J. Jusserand, foreward by Charles Moore. Contains documents by L'Enfant, Washington, Jefferson, and others concerning L'Enfant's plan and the laying out of the city of Washington. Focus on L'Enfant, but sheds light on TJ's difficult relationship with him.
Reference: 2993

1929
Name: Hickey , Agnes McCarthy
Title: "Monticello, The Home of Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Literary Digest
Volume: 101
Date: 1929
Pages: 34
Notes: A sonnet.
Reference: 2882

1929
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

1929
Name: Pierce , E. H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and His Violin."

Publication: Etude
Volume: 47
Date: (1929)
Pages: 684-85
Notes: Sketch.
Reference: 3193

1929
Name: Peterson , Martin Severin and Marvin Paul Grim
Title: "The Farmer Who Founded Democracy; Thomas Jefferson Rotated Crops and Went Through Farm Depressions at Monticello."

Publication: Wallace's Farmer
Volume: 54
Date: 1929
Pages: 6, 17
Reference: 3187

1929
Name: Osborn , Henry Fairfield
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, The Pioneer in American Paleontology."

Publication: Science
Volume: n.s. 69
Date: (1929)
Pages: 410-13
Notes: A speech recapitulating the history of American paleontology; only two paragraphs on TJ.
Reference: 3157

1929
Name: Vossler , Otto
Title: Die Americkanischen Revolutionsideale in ihren Verhaltnis zu den Europaischen; Untersucht an Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: R. Oldenbourg
City: Munchen
Date: 1929
Pages: pp. 197
Notes: See R. R. Palmer, "A Neglected Work." WMQ. 3rd ser. 12(1955), 462-71, for an account of this. Also translated by Catherine Philippon and Bernard Wishy as Jefferson and the American Revolutionary Ideal. Washington: Univ. Press of America, 1980. pp. xxxvi, 235.
Reference: 2055

1929
Name: Wilstach , Paul M.
Title: "Jefferson's Little Mountain."

Publication: National Geographic Magazine
Volume: 55
Date: 1929
Pages: 481-503
Notes: Describes features of Monticello, its design and how TJ lived there. Illustrated.
Reference: 3432

1929
Name: Sterling , Peter Roman
Title: "Society in Jefferson's Day."

Publication: National Republic
Volume: 17
Date: 1929
Pages: 28, 40
Notes: TJ upsets Anthony Merry.
Reference: 1132

1929
Name: True , Rodney H.
Title: "A Sketch of the Life of John Bradbury, Including His Unpublished Correspondence with Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 68
Date: (1929)
Pages: 133-50
Notes: Touches on the relationship between TJ and Bradbury, an English botanist who traveled up the Missouri in 1809-11.
Reference: 3353

193?
Name: Anonymous
Title: Bremo, Designed by Thomas Jefferson for General John Hartwell Cocke

Publisher: n.p.
Date: 193?
Pages: pp. 4
Notes: Broadside accompanying a collection of postcards; it has been more recently decided that TJ did not have a hand in Bremo.
Reference: 2614

1930
Name: Arrowood , Charles Flinn, ed.
Title: Thomas Jefferson and Education in a Republic

Publisher: McGraw-Hill
City: New York
Date: 1930
Pages: pp. xii, 184
Notes: TJ's contributions to the progress of education presented "in his own words so far as is practicable."
Reference: 2545

1930
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Jefferson and Radicalism."

Publication: National Republic
Volume: 18
Date: 1930
Pages: 12
Notes: Conservative editorial, rescuing TJ from modern radicals.
Reference: 594

1930
Name: Barr , Stringfellow
Title: "L'lnfluence Francaise sur Jefferson."

Publication: Le Moniteur Franco-Americain
Volume: 14
Date: 1930
Pages: 13, 17
Reference: 89

1930
Name: Anonymous
Title: "Lafayette et Jefferson."

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

1930
Name: Bowers , Claude G.
Title: Civil and Religious Liberty, Jefferson: O'Connell: Two Orations

Publisher: Holy Cross College
City: Worcester, Mass.
Date: 1930
Pages: pp. viii, 88
Notes: TJ as an advocate of religious freedom, particularly as it has touched Roman Catholics.
Reference: 2145

1930
Name: Bennett , H. Omer
Title: "The Religion of Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Social Science
Volume: 5
Date: (1930)
Pages: 460-65
Notes: General survey.
Reference: 2134

1930
Name: Comstock , Helen
Title: "A Portrait of Jefferson in His Old Age."

Publication: International Studio
Volume: 96
Date: 1930
Pages: 17-18
Notes: Reproduces and gives the history of the full-length portrait done by Thomas Sully in 1821.
Reference: 2705

1930
Name: Chinard , Gilbert, ed.
Title: Houdon in America; A Collection of Documents in the Jefferson Papers in the Library o Congress. With an Introduction by Francis Henry Taylor

Publisher: Johns Hopkins Press
City: Baltimore
Date: 1930
Pages: pp. xxvi, 51
Notes: TJ promotes Houdon. Taylor's introduction first appeared in The Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin. 24(1928).
Reference: 2676

1930
Name: Chinard , Gilbert
Title: "Thomas Jefferson as a Classical Scholar."

Publication: Johns Hopkins Alumni Magazine
Volume: 18
Date: (1930)
Pages: 291-303
Notes: Rather slight discussion of TJ's interests; rpt. in American Scholar. 1(1932), 133-43.
Reference: 2681

1930
Name: Claudel , Paul
Title: "Jefferson et Lafayette."

Publication: Le Moniteur Franco-Americaine
Volume: 14
Date: 1930
Pages: 11
Reference: 273

1930
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

1930
Name: Holliday , Carl
Title: "The Amazing Versatility of Jefferson."

Publication: Overland Monthly
Volume: 88
Date: (1930)
Pages: 359-60
Notes: Sketch.
Reference: 556

1930
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

1930
Name: Rager , John C.
Title: "Catholic Sources and the Declaration of Independence."

Publication: Catholic Mind
Volume: 28
Date: 1930
Pages: 253-68
Notes: Supports the Bellarmine/Declaration thesis, claiming the Declaration is an expression of both the American mind and "the Catholic mind, medieval and modern."
Reference: 2418

1930
Name: Morris , Edwin Bateman
Title: "Architectural Pilgrimage to Charlottesville."

Publication: Architect
Volume: 13
Date: 1930
Pages: 385-89
Notes: Chatty and trivial account of visit to Monticello to discover the Jeffersonian spirit.
Reference: 3109

1930
Name: Setzler , E. B.
Title: "Jefferson's Theory as to the Study of Anglo-Saxon: An Experiment conducted at the University of South Carolina."

Publication: The Anglo-Saxon Bulletin, Newberry College
Volume: 2
Date: 1930
Pages: 4-9
Notes: Studying Anglo-Saxon in relation to its forms in modern English was a great success the author claims.
Reference: 3269

1930
Name: Shannon , Joseph B.
Title: Thomas Jefferson, The Advocate of Truth, Freedom and Equality. Public Speeches of Joseph B. Shannon Touching upon Unfamiliar Phases of the Life and Teachings of The Great American Statesman

Publisher: Regular Democratic Club
City: Kansas City, Mo.
Date: 1930
Pages: pp. 32
Notes: TJ used to attack the "follies of the millionaires."
Reference: 1964

1930
Name: Wade , Mary Hazelton
Title: The Boy Who Loved Freedom: The Story of Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Appleton
City: New York
Date: 1930
Pages: pp. vii, 235
Notes: Juvenile biography
Reference: 1260

1930
Name: Tate , Allen
Title: "On the Eather of Liberty."

Publication: Sewanee Review
Volume: 38
Date: (1930)
Pages: 20
Notes: Poem.
Reference: 3318

1930
Name: Storey , Helen Anderson
Title: "Jefferson's Furniture at Monticello."

Publication: Antiquarian
Volume: 15
Date: 1930
Pages: 38-40, 60-70
Reference: 3313

1930
Name: Stephenson , Nathaniel Wright
Title: "Jefferson and the Real Purpose of Democracy"

Publication: Lectures on Typical Americans and Their Problems. Scripps College Papers Ill.
Publisher: Scripps College
City: Claremont
Date: 1930
Pages: 1-19
Notes: Americans have been untrue to TJ's example because democracy has run wild and taken over the evils of aristocracy without its virtues.
Reference: 1131



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