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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2751
Name: Dillon Richard
Title: "Jefferson's Grand Design"

Publication: Meriwether Lewis, A Biography
Publisher: Coward-McCann
City: New York
Date: 1965
Pages: 1-5
Notes: TJ's interests in the western territories and his visions of exploration presented as a key to Lewis's career.
Reference: 2751

2752
Name: Dillon , Wilton S.
Title: Thomas Jefferson on Foreign Education

Publication: Phelps-Stokes Fund Occasional Papers
Volume: No. 6
Date: 1962
Pages: pp. 6
Notes: TJ's advice for young Americans to be educated at home is similar to present day policies of countries such as Ghana. Reprints TJ's letter of October 15, 1785 to J. Bannister, Jr.
Reference: 2752

2753
Name: Donnelly , Marian C.
Title: "Jefferson's Observatory Design."

Publication: Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
Volume: 36
Date: (1977)
Pages: 33-35
Notes: TJ's proposed observatory on Montalto next to Monticello was architecturally conservative, and the astronomical problems were not carefully considered as they were in the tower built by David Rittenhouse.
Reference: 2753

2754
Name: Dorsey , John M., ed.
Title: The Jefferson-Dunglison Letters

Publisher: Univ. of Virginia Press
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1960
Pages: pp. 120
Notes: Correspondence between TJ and Robley Dunglison, the physician he brought from London to be on the faculty of the University. Appendix discusses TJ's medical ideas.
Reference: 2754

2755
Name: Dorough , C. Dwight
Title: "Preach, My Dear Sir, a Crusade Against Ignorance."

Publication: Phi Delta Kappan
Volume: 40
Date: 1959
Pages: 272-76
Notes: TJ's work for education.
Reference: 2755

2756
Name: Dos Passos John
Title: "Builders for a Golden Age."

Publication: American Heritage
Volume: 10
Date: 1959
Pages: 65-77
Notes: On TJ and architecture; misleadingly suggests he was inspired by Greek architecture. Adapted from the author's Prospects of a Golden Age. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1959.
Reference: 2756

2757
Name: Drake , G. W. J.
Title: "Jefferson and Vaccination."

Publication: Virginia Medical Semi-Monthly
Volume: 4
Date: (1899)
Pages: 5
Reference: 2757

2758
Name: Dresser Louisa
Title: "A Life Portrait of Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Worcester Art Museum News Bulletin
Volume: 17
Date: 1951
Pages: 9-10
Notes: Note on the St. Memin drawing.
Reference: 2758

2759
Name: Duboy Philippe
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, homme politique, et Charles Louis Clarisseau, architect."

Publication: Les Monuments Historiques de la France
Volume: 2
Date: (1976)
Pages: 14-21
Notes: "Jefferson illustre bien la 'conscience ambiguee' de l'intellectuel radical americain qui reconnait certes les bases du systeme 'democratique' mais s'oppose a ses manifestations concre'tes."
Reference: 2759

2760
Name: Dumbauld Edward
Title: "Jefferson and Adams' English Garden Tour"

Publication: Jefferson and the Arts: An Extended View, ed. William Howard Adams
Publisher: National Gallery of Art
City: Washington
Date: 1976
Pages: 133-57
Notes: Documents their visits to English estates: helpful.
Reference: 2760

2761
Name: Dumbauld Edward
Title: "A Manuscript from Monticello: Jefferson's Library in Legal History."

Publication: American Bar Association Journal
Volume: 38
Date: (1952)
Pages: 389-92; 446-47
Notes: TJ's library contained valuable legal mss. and a unique copy of the Virginia statutes from 1734 to 1772. The courts often treated his library as being in effect a depository of public records. Hening's Statutes at Large were in part a result of TJ's legal and historical scholarship.
Reference: 2761

2762
Name: Dunbar , Gary S.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Geographer."

Publication: Special Libraries Association
Volume: Geography and Map Division Bulletin
Publisher: No. 40
Date: 1960
Pages: 11-16
Notes: TJ is best known to geographers for his studies in weather and climate, although a legitimate claim could be made for him as the Father of American Geography on the basis of the Notes.
Reference: 2762

2763
Name: D'Urso Salvatore
Title: "The Classical Liberalism of Robert M. Hutchins."

Publication: Teachers College Record
Volume: 80
Date: (1978)
Pages: 336-55
Notes: Argues that much of Hutchin's philosophy derives from the classical liberalism of Locke and TJ.
Reference: 2763

2764
Name: Dwight , H. G.
Title: "Jeffersonian Simplicity."

Publication: Harper's
Volume: 169
Date: (1934)
Pages: 91-99
Notes: TJ's success was an accident of history and luck; he is overrated as an architect and did not practice the simple life he is believed to have preached.
Reference: 2764

2765
Name: Eames , Charles and Ray
Title: The World of Franklin and Jefferson

Publisher: American Revolution Bicentennial Administration
City: Washington
Date: 1976
Pages: pp. 77
Notes: Handsomely illustrated catalogue of a bicentennial year museum exhibit covering TJ, his life and associates. Supporting text.
Reference: 2765

2766
Name: Echeverria Durand
Title: Mirage in the West: A History of the French Image of American Society to 1815

Publisher: Princeton Univ. Press
City: Princeton
Date: 1957
Pages: pp. xvii, 300
Notes: TJ dealt with passim as a preeminent representer of American landscape, society and politics to a French audience.
Reference: 2766

2767
Name: Eddy , Helen L.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Land Practices."

Publication: Land Policy Review
Volume: 7
Date: 1944
Pages: 22-25
Notes: Brief survey.
Reference: 2767

2768
Name: Edward , Brother C.
Title: "Jefferson, Sullivan, and the Moose."

Publication: American History Illustrated
Volume: 9
Date: 1974
Pages: 18-19
Notes: Sketchy account of the moose hide and bones sent to Buffon.
Reference: 2768

2769
Name: Edwards , Everett E.
Title: Jefferson and Agriculture: A Sourcebook

Publisher: U.S. Department of Agriculture
City: Washington
Date: 1943
Pages: pp. iv, 93
Notes: Rpts. papers by Henry A. Wallace and M. L. Wilson and collects statements by TJ on farming.
Reference: 2769

2770
Name: Edwards , Everett E.
Title: "The National Agricultural Jefferson Bicentenary Committee, Its Activities and Recommendations."

Publication: Agricultural History
Volume: 19
Date: (1945)
Pages: 167-78
Notes: Farmers and historians pay tribute to TJ; notes activities of many agriculturally related groups.
Reference: 2770

2771
Name: Edwards , Everett E.
Title: Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Agriculture

Publisher: Bureau of Agricultural Economics
City: Washington
Date: 1937
Pages: pp. 102
Notes: Extracts from original material discussing farming.
Reference: 2771

2772
Name: Egbert , Donald Drew
Title: "A Bust of Washington Owned by Jefferson."

Publication: Record of the Museum of Historic Art, Princeton University
Volume: 6
Date: 1947
Pages: 3-4
Notes: Provenance of a bust by William Rush;; rpt. in Art Quarterly. 11(Autumn 1948), 376-78.
Reference: 2772

2773
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

2774
Name: Ellsworth , Edward W.
Title: "Lincoln and the Education Convention: Education in Illinois—A Jeffersonian Heritage."

Publication: Lincoln Herald
Volume: 80
Date: 1978
Pages: 69-78
Notes: TJ's belief in education inspired Illinois residents from 1820-1855; Lincoln represented Sangamon County at the State General Education convention, showing a Jeffersonian faith in education for citizenship and a respect for the utilitarian needs of the frontier.
Reference: 2774

2775
Name: Ernest , Joseph E. and H. Roy Merrens
Title: "Praxis and Theory in the Writing of American Historical Geography."

Publication: Journal of Historical Geography
Volume: 4
Date: (1978)
Pages: 277-90
Notes: Discusses Notes as an example of how subjective elements in an observer's personality affect the use of sources. Claims TJ had a vision of Virginia's future as the emporium of the West and this affected his discussion of "navigable waters."
Reference: 2775

2776
Name: Eubanks , Seaford W.
Title: "A Vocabulary Study of Thomas Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia."

Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Univ. of Missouri
Date: 1940
Reference: 2776

2777
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Eulogies on Jefferson and Adams."

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

2778
Name: Ewan Joseph
Title: "How Many Botany Books Did Thomas Jefferson Own?"

Publication: Missouri Botanical Garden Bulletin
Volume: 64
Date: 1976
Pages: unpag.
Notes: Informative but brief article on TJ's botanical knowledge and his botanical friends.
Reference: 2778

2779
Name: Ewers , John C.
Title: "'Chiefs from the Missouri and Mississippi' and Peale's Silhouettes of 1806."

Publication: Smithsonian Journal of History
Volume: l
Date: 1966
Pages: 1-26
Notes: Charles Willson Peale cut and sent to TJ silhouettes of members of the second delegation from tribes west of the Mississippi to visit Washington. Much information on the delegation's trip and reception.
Reference: 2779

2780
Name: Fahy , Everett P., Jr.
Title: "The Sully Portrait of Jefferson."

Publication: Univ. of Virginia Magazine
Volume: 124
Date: 1962
Pages: 22-24
Notes: History of Sully's two portraits, the life study and the full length portrait.
Reference: 2780

2781
Name: Fairley , Margaret Tynes
Title: Mr. Jefferson and the Crocus

Publisher: The Author
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1952
Pages: pp. 12
Notes: Contains four poems on TJ.
Reference: 2781

2782
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Farmington."

Publication: Historic Preservation
Volume: 10
Date: 1958
Pages: 22-23
Reference: 2782

2783
Name: Farrison , W. Edward
Title: "Clotel, Thomas Jefferson, and Sally Hemings."

Publication: College Language Association Journal
Volume: 17
Date: (1973)
Pages: 147-74
Notes: Good account of the development of the "Black Sal" legend and of the subsequent history of the Hemings family, but does not always treat sources critically.
Reference: 2783

2784
Name: Farrison , William Edward
Title: "Introduction"

Publication: Clotel; or The President's Daughter, William Wells Brown
Publisher: Citadel
City: New York
Date: 1969
Pages: 7-11
Notes: Chronology of Clotel indicates TJ could not be father of Clotel or Althea.
Reference: 2784

2785
Name: Farrison , W. Edward
Title: "Origins of Brown's Clotel."

Publication: Phylon
Volume: 15
Date: (1954)
Pages: 347-54
Notes: One source of William Wells Brown's novel was the Callender scandal about Sally Hemings.
Reference: 2785

2786
Name: Faulkner , William Harrison
Title: "The University of Virginia; Thomas Jefferson Architect."

Publication: Indoors and Out
Volume: 3
Date: 1906
Pages: 103-13
Notes: Illustrated account of TJ's plans.
Reference: 2786

2787
Name: Faust , Joan Lee
Title: "The Gardens at Monticello."

Publication: Americana
Volume: l
Date: 1973
Pages: 6-8
Notes: Brief account of the flower gardens; illustrated.
Reference: 2787

2788
Name: Ferguson , Eugene S.
Title: "Mr. Jefferson's Dry Docks."

Publication: American Neptune
Volume: 11
Date: (1951)
Pages: 108-14
Notes: Details, both technical and political, on TJ's proposal to build a covered drydock at Washington large enough to hold 12 Constitution-class frigates.
Reference: 2788

2789
Name: Ferguson , Henry N.
Title: "The Man Who Saved Monticello."

Publication: American History Illustrated
Volume: 14
Date: 1980
Pages: 20-27
Notes: On TJ, Monticello, and Uriah Phillips Levy's acquisition and renovation of it.
Reference: 2789

2790
Name: Ferguson , Robert A.
Title: "'Mysterious Obligation': Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia."

Publication: American Literature
Volume: 52
Date: (1980)
Pages: 381-406
Notes: Argues that TJ's Notes is an attempt to control the chaos he felt to be around him in the early 1780's, and to understand its coherent structure we must recognize the way in which it "turns upon English common law and the great, humanistic legal compendia of the Enlightenment." Suggestive.
Reference: 2790

2791
Name: Fisher Marvin
Title: "An Answer to Jefferson on Manufactures."

Publication: South Atlantic Quarterly
Volume: 61
Date: (1962)
Pages: 345-53
Notes: Argues that the best answer to TJ's Query xix in Notes is found in the
Reference: 2791

2792
Name: Fitzhugh , Thomas, ed.
Title: Letters of Thomas Jefferson Concerning Philology and the Classics

Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1919
Pages: pp. 75
Notes: About TJ's opinions on study of the classics and his educational plans for Virginia. "Reprinted from the Alumni Bulletin for April, 1918, October, 1918, and January and April, 1919."
Reference: 2792

2793
Name: Flexner , James Thomas
Title: "The Great Columbian Federal City."

Publication: American Art Journal
Volume: 2
Date: 1970
Pages: 30-45
Notes: The general assumption that the plan of Washington, D.C. results from the cooperation of TJ and L'Enfant is wrong; TJ looked on disapprovingly and was pleased when L'Enfant was discharged.
Reference: 2793

2794
Name: Foley , Donald J.
Title: "Two Presidents Who Loved to Garden."

Publication: Horticulture
Volume: 29
Date: 1951
Pages: 43
Notes: Note on TJ and Washington as gardeners.
Reference: 2794

2795
Name: Ford , Paul Leicester
Title: "Jefferson's Notes on Virginia."

Publication: Nation
Volume: 58
Date: (1894)
Pages: 80-81, 98-99
Notes: Discusses TJ's early revisions of the Notes.
Reference: 2795

2796
Name: Ford Susan
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and John Adams on the Classics."

Publication: Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics
Volume: 6
Date: 1967
Pages: 116-32
Notes: Editorial comment stringing together bits on the classics from their correspondence.
Reference: 2796

2797
Name: Anonymous none
Title: Founder's Day Concert by the Glee Club Assisted by Members of the Concert Band in Honor of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Univ. of Virginia, Division of Music
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1943
Pages: pp. ix
Notes: Contains program notes by Helen Duprey Bullock and words for all songs, including texts for Randall Thompson's "Testament of Freedom" in its premiere performance.
Reference: 2797

2798
Name: Fox , Mary Virginia
Title: Treasure of the Revolution

Publisher: Abingdon
City: New York
Date: 1961
Pages: pp. 191
Notes: Juvenile fiction; protagonists are fictional Randolph cousins of TJ during the British invasion of Virginia.
Reference: 2798

2799
Name: Frary , Ihna Thayer
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Architect and Builder

Publisher: Garrett and Massie
City: Richmond
Date: 1931
Pages: pp. xv, 139
Notes: Discusses TJ's architecture with perhaps more enthusiasm than scholarship. Numerous illustrations. Rpt. 1939, 1950.
Reference: 2799

2800
Name: Frary , Ihna T.
Title: "Virginia's Greatest Architect."

Publication: Commonwealth, The Magazine of Virginia
Volume: 2
Date: 1935
Pages: 7-9
Notes: Sketch.
Reference: 2800

2801
Name: Fraser , Alexander David
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Field Archaeologist."

Publication: Fine Arts, Dedicated to Artistic Virginia
Volume: 2
Date: (1935)
Pages: 3-4, 15
Notes: Account of TJ's excavation of an Indian mound.
Reference: 2801

2802
Name: Friis , Herman R.
Title: "Alexander von Humboldt's Uesuch in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika Vom 20. Mai bis zum 30. Juni 1804"

Publication: Alexander von Humboldt: Studien zu seiner unwersalen Geisteshaltung, ed. Joachim Schultze
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter Co.
City: Berlin
Date: 1959
Pages: 142-95
Notes: Argues strongly that Humboldt did not visit TJ at Monticello.
Reference: 2802

2803
Name: Frye , Melinda Young
Title: Thomas Jefferson and Wine in Early America, Art and artifacts reflecting the cultural history of wine in the Colonies and the early Republic

Publisher: The Wine Museum of San Francisco
City: San Francisco
Date: 1976
Pages: pp. 24
Notes: "Foreward" by Ernest G. Mittelberger; generalized comments on TJ and wine.
Reference: 2803

2804
Name: Fuld Melvin
Title: "Some Medals of Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Numismatist
Volume: 83
Date: (1970)
Pages: 24
Reference: 2804

2805
Name: Fuller Albert
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Music."

Publication: High Fidelity and Musical America
Volume: 26
Date: 1976
Pages: 51
Notes: Short generality.
Reference: 2805

2806
Name: Fulling , Edward H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: His Interest in Plant Life as Revealed in His Writings."

Publication: Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club
Volume: 71
Date: (1944)
Pages: 563-98; 72(1945), 248-70
Notes: Extensive survey of TJ's botanical interests and comments. Finds his botanical claim to fame rests not in adding to contemporary understanding of plants but in encouraging botanical activities on the Lewis and Clark expedition and at the Univ. of Virginia.
Reference: 2806
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Name: Anonymous none
Title: "The Fur Cloak, A Reminiscence."

Publication: The Token and Atlantic Souvenir
Publisher: Gray and Bowen
City: Boston
Date: 1833
Pages: 342-50
Notes: Young woman wrapped by TJ in his fur cloak later hears how Kosciuszko was given the cloak by the Czar; fictional sketch.
Reference: 2807

2808
Name: Gaines , William H.
Title: "Under a Jeffersonian Dome."

Publication: Virginia Cavalcade
Volume: 5
Date: 1955
Pages: 20-25
Notes: On the Rotunda.
Reference: 2808

2809
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

2810
Name: Galtier Gaston
Title: La viticulture d'Europe Occidentale a la veille de la Revolution francaise, d'apres les notes de voyage de Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: La journee vinicole
City: Montpellier
Date: 1953
Pages: pp. 72
Notes: Examines TJ's letters and notes of travel in France in 1787 and 1788 as essential documents for understanding the state of viticulture and the wine trade just prior to the Revolution. Claims TJ was interested in wine as a connoisseur, not with any eye toward establishing wineries in America.
Reference: 2810

2811
Name: Garbett , Arthur S.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Life-Long Love of Music."

Publication: Etude
Volume: 59
Date: (1941)
Pages: 510, 568
Notes: Chatty sketch.
Reference: 2811

2812
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Gardening President."

Publication: House and Garden
Volume: 79
Date: 1941
Pages: 19
Reference: 2812

2813
Name: Garnett , W. E.
Title: "What Would Jefferson Say?"

Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 36
Date: 1943
Pages: 298-310
Notes: He would want education for democracy and equality.
Reference: 2813

2814
Name: Garrett Wendell
Title: "Mather Brown Portraits of Jefferson."

Publication: Antiaues
Volume: 106
Date: (1974)
Pages: 82-83
Notes: Note.
Reference: 2814

2815
Name: Gassner John
Title: "Jefferson and Hamilton in Drama."

Publication: Current History
Volume: n.s. 4
Date: (1943)
Pages: 88-91
Notes: Discusses Sidney Kingsley's The Patriots as drama and history; TJ may not be treated with absolute historical accuracy, but the play is still "another peak in the American theater."
Reference: 2815

2816
Name: Gauss , Charles Edward
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Musical Interests."

Publication: Etude
Volume: 51
Date: (1933)
Pages: 367-68, 419
Notes: Covers TJ's musicianship and interest in technological improvements, e.g. the metronome, Hopkinson's harpsichord improvements, etc.
Reference: 2816

2817
Name: Geer , Henry Burns
Title: "Thomas Jefferson on Pre-historic Americans."

Publication: American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal
Volume: 24
Date: (1902)
Pages: 224-28
Notes: Reprints with minimal comment TJ's account of excavating an Indian mound .
Reference: 2817

2818
Name: Gelder , Dorothy Beall
Title: "The World of Music—For Thomas Jefferson and Other Presidents."

Publication: Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine
Volume: 105
Date: (1971)
Pages: 403-07, 475
Notes: Focus on TJ; survey.
Reference: 2818

2819
Name: Gerbi Antonello
Title: La Disputa del Nuovo Mondo: Storia di Una Polemica, 1750-1900

Publisher: R. Ricciardi
City: Milano
Date: 1955
Pages: pp. x, 783
Notes: Revised and enlarged edition translated by Jeremy Moyle as The Dispute of the New World: The History of a Polemic, 1750-1900. Pittsburgh: Univ. of Pittsburgh Press, 1973. Discusses on pp.252-68 (1973) the role TJ and his Notes played in the response to Buffon's theory concerning the inferiority of New World life forms. The best account of the whole controversy in its broadest outlines.
Reference: 2819

2820
Name: Gibbs , James W.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's 'Wonderful Clock'."

Publication: Bulletin of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors
Volume: 16
Date: 1973
Pages: 56
Notes: On the great clock at Monticello.
Reference: 2820

2821
Name: Gillespie , A. H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Monticello."

Publication: American Landscape Architecture
Volume: 6
Date: 1932
Pages: 20-23
Notes: Description
Reference: 2821

2822
Name: Gittleman Edwin
Title: "Jefferson's 'Slave Narrative': The Declaration of Independence as a Literary Text."

Publication: Early American Literature
Volume: 8
Date: (1974)
Pages: 239-56
Notes: A close rhetorical analysis of the Declaration. Contends that it is unified by an underlying theme of slavery under tyranny, and that TJ's rejected slavery grievance was an essential element of the text's rhetorical progression and of its logic.
Reference: 2822

2823
Name: Glass Powell
Title: "Jefferson and Plant Introduction."

Publication: National Horticultural Magazine
Volume: 23
Date: 1944
Pages: 127-31
Notes: Surveys TJ's interest in naturalizing plants such as upland rice, the olive, and the cork oak.
Reference: 2823

2824
Name: Glassburn , Dorothy E.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Thorne American Rooms."

Publication: Carnegie Magazine
Volume: 16
Date: 1942
Pages: 180-82
Notes: On a miniature of the Monticello dining and tea room by Mrs. James W. Thorne.
Reference: 2824

2825
Name: Glenn Frank
Title: Quotation Books from the Library of Thomas Jefferson

City: Kansas City, Mo.
Date: 1953
Pages: Broadside
Notes: Offers for sale 6 volumes from TJ's library, including a copy of Volney's Ruins presented to Martha Jefferson Randolph by Nicholas Trist.
Reference: 2825

2826
Name: Glenn Garrard
Title: "The University Created by Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Travel
Volume: 68
Date: 1937
Pages: 60-61
Notes: Architectural and historical bits for potential tourists.
Reference: 2826

2827
Name: Goff , Frederick R.
Title: "Freedom of Challenge (The 'Great' Library of Thomas Jefferson)"

Publication: Thomas Jefferson and the World of Books
Publisher: Library of Congress
City: Washington
Date: 1977
Pages: 9-17
Notes: TJ's library as core and spiritual model of the Library of Congress.
Reference: 2827

2828
Name: Goff , Frederick R.
Title: "Jefferson the Book Collector."

Publication: Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress
Volume: 29
Date: (1972)
Pages: 32-47
Notes: Principally describes the library sold to the nation in 1815; also comments on other L. C. acquisitions of books once in TJ's holdings.
Reference: 2828

2829
Name: Goff , Frederick R.
Title: "T.I.: Mr. Jefferson's Books in Washington, D.C."

Publication: Records of the Columbia Historical Society of Washington, D.C. The Fiftieth Volume, ed. Francis Coleman Rosenberger
Publisher: The Society
City: Washington
Date: 1980
Pages: 81-94
Notes: Describes TJ's activities as book collector; "T.I." refers to his well-known method of marking his books.
Reference: 2829

2830
Name: Gold , Arthur and Robert Fizdale
Title: "Bicentennial Dishes, Thomas Jefferson Style."

Publication: Vogue
Volume: 166
Date: 1976
Pages: 137-38+
Notes: Note on food, recipes.
Reference: 2830

2831
Name: Granquist , Charles L.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's 'Whirligig' Chairs."

Publication: Antiques
Volume: 109
Date: 1976
Pages: 1056-60
Notes: Informative account of TJ's two revolving chairs and related furniture.
Reference: 2831

2832
Name: Greely , Arthur W.
Title: "Jefferson as a Geographer."

Publication: National Geographic Magazine
Volume: 7
Date: (1896)
Pages: 269-71
Notes: General discussion of TJ's geographical interests.
Reference: 2832

2833
Name: Greely , Arthur W.
Title: "Jefferson as a Geographer"

Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
City: Washington
Date: 1903
Pages: 13:i-vii
Notes: Revision of previous item.
Reference: 2833

2834
Name: Green , Kevin W.
Title: "Passive Cooling."

Publication: Research & Design, The Quarterly of the AIA Research Corporation
Volume: 2
Date: 1979
Pages: 4-9
Notes: Interesting account of the cooling strategies TJ used at Monticello: thick masonry walls, maximized ventilation, bringing shaded air into the house, etc.
Reference: 2834

2835
Name: Green Paul
Title: The Common Glory. A Symphonic Drama of American History With Music, Commentary, English Folksong and Dance

Publisher: Univ. of North Carolina Press
City: Chapel Hill
Date: 1948
Pages: pp. ix, 273
Notes: Pageant drama concerning the American Revolution in which TJ is a central character; the play closes with him on the bluffs of Richmond, musing about the new nation. Bicentennial edition, revised and rewritten, published in New York: Samuel ~rench, 1976.
Reference: 2835

2836
Name: Green Paul
Title: This Declaration: A Play in One Act

Publisher: Samuel French
City: New York
Date: 1954
Pages: pp. 20
Notes: TJ and the committee to write the Declaration disagree over the importance of property.
Reference: 2836

2837
Name: Greene , John C.
Title: "Science and the Public in the Age of Jefferson."

Publication: Isis
Volume: 49
Date: (1958)
Pages: 13-25
Notes: Background study, concluding that "scientists of Jefferson's day found their countrymen all too little interested in science" and they appealed to their patriotism, civic pride, utilitarian spirit, and to natural theology in order to cultivate an interest.
Reference: 2837

2838
Name: Greenlaw Edwin
Title: "Washington Irving's Comedy of Politics."

Publication: Texas Review
Volume: 1
Date: (1916)
Pages: 291-306
Notes: Discusses Irving's satire of the Jeffersonians in the Knickerbocker History and identifies William the Testy as a "philosophic governor ... often suggestive of the Federalist opinion of Jefferson."
Reference: 2838

2839
Name: Gregory Horace
Title: "Our Writers and the Democratic Myth "

Publication: Bookman
Volume: 75
Date: 1932
Pages: 377-82
Notes: Contends H. L. Mencken, Vachel Lindsay, E. L. Masters, et. al. are passe because their version of the "heritage of the sage of Monticello" is "spiritually bankrupt."
Reference: 2839

2840
Name: Griffin , Martin I. J., ed.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson Declares His Belief in the Good of Spiritual Paintings in Catholic Churches."

Publication: American Catholic Historical Researches
Volume: 19
Date: (1902)
Pages: 60
Notes: Prints without comment an undated letter to Charles W. Peale.
Reference: 2840
< /record> 2841
Name: Grigg , Milton L.
Title: "Restoration of Thomas Jefferson's Gardens at Monticello;"

Publication: Commonwealth, The Magazine of Virginia
Volume: 6
Date: 1939
Pages: 11-12
Notes: TJ's ideas about gardens and attempts to realize them at Monticello.
Reference: 2841

2842
Name: Grigg , Milton L.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Development of the National Capital."

Publication: Records of the Columbian Historical Society
Volume: 53-56
Date: (1959)
Pages: 81-100
Notes: Surveys TJ's role in planning and design of Washington, D.C. in support of the contention that the form and architecture of the city today is his lengthened shadow.
Reference: 2842

2843
Name: Griswold , A. Whitney
Title: "Liberal Education and the Democratic Ideal"

Publication: Liberal Education and the Democratic Ideal
Publisher: Yale Univ. Press
City: New Haven
Date: 1959
Pages: 1-6
Notes: Claims that TJ's scheme to rake the best geniuses from the soil is a democratic means of discovering and capitalizing for society the powers of worth and talent.
Reference: 2843

2844
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Guests and Gadgets."

Publication: Christian Science Monitor Magazine
Date: 1938
Pages: 15
Notes: Monticello inventions.
Reference: 2844

2845
Name: Guinness , Desmond and Julius Trousdale Sadler, Jr.
Title: Mr. Jefferson, Architect

Publisher: Viking
City: New York
Date: 1973
Pages: pp. 177
Notes: A general survey, but generously illustrated.
Reference: 2845

2846
Name: Guinness , Desmond and Julius Trousdale Sadler, Jr.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Architect."

Publication: Albemarle Monthly
Volume: 2
Date: 1979
Pages: 19-29
Notes: Emphasizes architecture at Univ. of Virginia.
Reference: 2846

2847
Name: Guinness Desmond
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Visionary Architect."

Publication: Horizon
Volume: 22
Date: 1979
Pages: 50-55
Notes: Comments on architecture for the University, with emphasis on the Rotunda.
Reference: 2847

2848
Name: Gummere , Richard M.
Title: "Adams and Jefferson"

Publication: The American Colonial Mind and the Classical Tradition
Publisher: Harvard Univ. Press
City: Cambridge
Date: 1963
Pages: 191-97
Notes: TJ's use of classical learning as evidenced in his correspondence with Adams.
Reference: 2848

2849
Name: Guthrie , John D.
Title: "The Many-Sided Jefferson."

Publication: Journal of Forestry
Volume: 42
Date: 1944
Pages: 237-42
Notes: Sketch of TJ's scientific and technological interests.
Reference: 2849

2850
Name: Hall , Courtney R.
Title: "Jefferson on the Medical Theory and Practice of His Day."

Publication: Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Volume: 31
Date: (1957)
Pages: 235-47
Notes: Good account of Cabanis's influence on TJ, arguing that it was basic for his views of medicine.
Reference: 2850

2851
Name: Halsey , Robert A.
Title: How the President Thomas Jefferson and Dr. Benjamin Waterhouse Established Vaccination as a Public Health Procedure

Publisher: New York Academy of Medicine
City: New York
Date: 1936
Pages: pp. 58
Notes: Offers a nearly complete record of the correspondence on vaccination between TJ and Waterhouse, the first American physician to recognize the significance of Edward Jenner's discovery. In 1800 TJ successfully planted cowpox at Monticello and was distributing vaccination matter.
Reference: 2851

2852
Name: Hamlin , Talbot F.
Title: "A Previously Unpublished Perspective of the United States Capitol by B. H. Latrobe."

Publication: Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
Volume: 15
Date: 1956
Pages: 26-27
Notes: A drawing Latrobe sent to TJ after a dispute about the design.
Reference: 2852

2853
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

2854
Name: Handler Philip
Title: "The University in a World in Transition."

Publication: VQR
Volume: 46
Date: (1974)
Pages: 177-97
Notes: "How would the United States and its universities seem to Thomas Jefferson today?"
Reference: 2854

2855
Name: Hans Nicholas
Title: "The Project of Transferring the University of Geneval to America."

Publication: History of Education Quarterly
Volume: 8
Date: (1968)
Pages: 246-51
Notes: Good account; deals with TJ's role in the negotiations.
Reference: 2855

2856
Name: Harbrecht Rosemary
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Man of Culture."

Publication: Social Studies
Volume: 41
Date: (1950)
Pages: 258-60
Notes: Sketch of TJ's interests in music, literature, and architecture.
Reference: 2856

2857
Name: Hart , Andrew De Jarnette, Jr.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Influence on the Foundation of Medical Instruction at the University of Virginia."

Publication: Annals of Medical History
Volume: n.s. 10
Date: (1938)
Pages: 47-60
Notes: Discusses TJ's work for the University, particularly in terms of his search for a medical professor. He projected a broad training in fundamentals rather than in a narrowly practical course.
Reference: 2857

2858
Name: Hart , Charles Henry
Title: "Life Portraits of Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: McClure's Magazine
Volume: 11
Date: (1898)
Pages: 47-55
Notes: Reproduces seven portraits with commentary.
Reference: 2858

2859
Name: Haskell Douglas
Title: "Hamilton Captures Jefferson."

Publication: Nation
Volume: 147
Date: (1938)
Pages: 674
Notes: "Lets not have an Andy Mellon memorial to the great Jefferson." Blames Mellon for picking John Russell Pope as architect of the Memorial.
Reference: 2859

2860
Name: Haskins , Caryl P.
Title: "Mr. Jefferson's Sacred Gardens."

Publication: VQR
Volume: 43
Date: (1967)
Pages: 529-44
Notes: TJ's interest in gardening and his correlative interest in natural history point to qualities that keep him relevant to later generations, his "wonder at the natural world" and his "dedication to vitality and innovation and growth and aspiration."
Reference: 2860

2861
Name: Hastings , George E.
Title: "Notes on the Beginnings of Aeronautics in America."

Publication: AHR
Volume: 25
Date: (1919)
Pages: 68-72
Notes: Describes the interest taken by TJ, Franklin, and Francis Hopkinson in hot air balloons.
Reference: 2861

2862
Name: Hausmann , Ruth H.
Title: "Jefferson at Monticello."

Publication: School Life
Volume: 18
Date: 1933
Pages: 90
Notes: Poem.
Reference: 2862

2863
Name: Hawke , David Freeman
Title: Those Tremendous Mountains: The Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

Publisher: Norton
City: New York
Date: 1980
Pages: pp. xvi, 273
Notes: Popular history; pp. 3-22 deal with TJ's initiation of and instructions to the expedition. Nothing new.
Reference: 2863

2864
Name: Haworth , Paul Leland
Title: "Thomas Jefferson—Poet."

Publication: Bookman
Volume: 31
Date: (1910)
Pages: 647-50
Notes: Claims the poem "Lovely Peggy" in mss. at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania Library was in fact written by TJ and not merely copied. Highly dubious.
Reference: 2864

2865
Name: Hazelton , Jean Hanvey
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Gourmet."

Publication: American Heritage
Volume: 15
Date: 1964
Pages: 20-21, 102-05
Notes: Discusses TJ's meals as prepared by his maitre de h'otel, Etienne Lemaire, from 1806 to 1809; information gathered from Lemaire's Day Book.
Reference: 2865

2866
Name: Healey , Robert Mathieu
Title: "Jefferson on Religion in Public Education."

Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Yale Univ.
Date: 1959
Notes: See #2867.
Reference: 2866

2867
Name: Healey , Robert M.
Title: Jefferson on Religion in Public Education

Publisher: Yale Univ. Press
City: New Haven
Date: 1962
Pages: pp. xi, 294
Notes: Argues that TJ's belief in the principle of separation of church and state and his belief in the importance of public education were not mutually dependent but were "parallel developments rooted equally in his total philosophy" and were both essential to democracy. Rpt. Hamden, Conn.: Shoe String Press, 1970.
Reference: 2867

2868
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

2869
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

2870
Name: Hellman , C. Doris
Title: "Jefferson's Efforts towards the Decimilization of the United States Weights and Measures."

Publication: Isis
Volume: 16
Date: (1931)
Pages: 266-314
Notes: TJ in 1783 worked for the decimalization of coinage and later proposed similar rationalizations for all weights and measures. Although Congress took no action on this, he continued to promote the idea in his correspondence.
Reference: 2870

2871
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

2872
Name: Henderson Alfred
Title: "Jefferson and the Submarine."

Publication: Alumni Bulletin of the University of Virginia
Volume: 3rd ser. 11
Date: (1918)
Pages: 82-85
Notes: Only a paragraph on TJ's correspondence with Pulton; rest is random jottings.
Reference: 2872

2873
Name: Henderson , John C.
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Views on Public Education

Publisher: Putnam's
City: New York
Date: 1890
Pages: pp. viii, 387
Notes: Discursive, unfocused.
Reference: 2873

2874
Name: Hendricks Gordon
Title: "A Wish to Please and a Willingness to Be Pleased."

Publication: American Art Journal
Volume: 2
Date: 1970
Pages: 16-29
Notes: On Bass Otis and his portraits of TJ, Madison, and Monroe.
Reference: 2874

2875
Name: Henkels , Stan V.
Title: The Hampton L. Carson Collection of Engraved Portraits of Jefferson, Franklin, and Lafayette. Catalogue 906, Part 11. Compiled and Sale Conducted by Stan. V. Henkels

Publisher: Davis and Harvey
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1904
Pages: 1-20
Reference: 2875

2876
Name: Henline Ruth
Title: "A Study of Notes on the State of Vir~inia as an Evidence of Jefferson's Reaction against the Theories of the French Naturalists."

Publication: VMHB
Volume: 55
Date: (1947)
Pages: 233-46
Notes: Contends the Notes are in part TJ's response to Buffon and his theory of the degeneration of species in the New World.
Reference: 2876

2877
Name: Henneman , John B.
Title: "Two Pioneers in the Historical Study of English: Thomas Jefferson and Louis F. Klipstein."

Publication: PMLA
Volume: 8
Date: (1893)
Pages: xliixlix (Appendix)
Notes: The best early account of TJ's interest in Anglo-Saxon.
Reference: 2877

2878
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Herbert, Francis." "Ghosts on the Stage."

Publication: The Talisman for 1830
Publisher: E. Bliss
City: New York
Date: 1829
Pages: 49-57
Notes: Account of a visit to Monticello and a conversation with TJ demonstrating his love and knowledge of the classics and his opinions about presenting ghosts on stage in productions of plays like Hamlet, Macbeth, and some Greek tragedies. Interesting but perhaps fabulous.
Reference: 2878

2879
Name: Herzberg , Max J.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson as a Man of Letters."

Publication: South Atlantic Quarterly
Volume: 13
Date: (1914)
Pages: 310-27
Notes: TJ's writings on the whole are more interesting for historical value than for literary significance, except for the Declaration of Independence. All of his writings reveal the puzzling contradictions of his character.
Reference: 2879

2880
Name: Heslep , Robert D.
Title: Thomas Jefferson and Education

Publisher: Random House
City: New York
Date: 1969
Pages: pp. 131
Notes: Argues that TJ's view of education is important because it is grounded "on a fairly distinct philosophical basis" and can serve as a benchmark against which later programs' claims to be "democratic" can be exposed as lacking clarity and justification.
Reference: 2880

2881
Name: Heslep , Robert Durham
Title: "The Views of Jefferson and Dewey as Bases for Clarifying the Role of Education in an American Democratic State."

Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Chicago
Date: 1963
Notes: See #2880.
Reference: 2881

2882
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

2883
Name: Hicks , Clifford B.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson Lives Here."

Publication: Popular Mechanics Magazine
Volume: 102
Date: 1954
Pages: 97-103, 212-16
Notes: Illustrated article with emphasis on TJ's techniques of construction and on the restoration by the Memorial Foundation.
Reference: 2883

2884
Name: Hillbruner Anthony
Title: "Word and Deed: Jefferson's Addresses to the Indians."

Publication: Speech Monographs
Volume: 30
Date: (1963)
Pages: 328-34
Notes: "Simple logic and clear-cut structure were the major rhetorical features" of TJ's speeches to visiting Indians. Claims that after 1803 the tone of the addresses becomes paternal instead of fraternal, a response to changing historical und political pressures. Argues that TJ is a better speaker than he is given credit for, but that the evolving Indian policy revealed in the addresses shows him to be less of a democratic idealist than is sometimes thought.
Reference: 2884

2885
Name: Hitchcock Margaret R.
Title: "The Mastodon of Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences
Volume: 21
Date: (1931)
Pages: 80-86
Notes: Describes the mastodon jawbones at the Univ. of Virginia which were given by TJ.
Reference: 2885

2887
Name: Holmes , Lowell D.
Title: "Portrait in Science: Jefferson's Avocation."

Publication: Natural History
Volume: 74
Date: 1965
Pages: 59-62
Notes: Intelligent survey of TJ as an anthropologist, of his "visionary research methods and his role in promoting the collection and utilization of data."
Reference: 2887

2887
Name: Honeywell , Roy J.
Title: The Educational Work of Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Harvard Univ. Press
City: Cambridge
Date: 1931
Pages: pp. xvi, 295
Notes: Argues that TJ was "among the foremost advocates of appropriate and progressive education for all, and of that cornerstone of democracy, the American public school." Still standard, but can be usefully supplemented. Rpt. in New York: Russell and Russell, 1964.
Reference: 2887

2888
Name: Honeywell , Roy J.
Title: "A Note on the Educational Work of Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: History of Education Quarterly
Volume: 9
Date: (1969)
Pages: 64-72
Notes: Surveys TJ's activities encouraging education.
Reference: 2888

2889
Name: Hopkins , Frederick M.
Title: "Notes on Jefferson's Library."

Publication: Publisher's Weekly
Volume: 139
Date: (1941)
Pages: 1158-59, 1413
Notes: Brief comment.
Reference: 2889

2890
Name: Horn , Stanley F.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson on Lotteries and Education."

Publication: Tennessee Historical Quarterly
Volume: 3
Date: (1944)
Pages: 273-74
Notes: Describes a letter of 1810 to the trustees in charge of a lottery for East Tennessee College; TJ disapproved of lotteries but gave advice on the ideal college.
Reference: 2890

2891
Name: Horn , William A.
Title: "The Jeffersonian Metrics."

Publication: American Education
Volume: 12
Date: 1976
Pages: inside cover
Notes: Note on TJ's proposed decimal measures.
Reference: 2891

2892
Name: Houlette , William D.
Title: "Books of the Virginia Dynasty."

Publication: The Library Quarterly
Volume: 24
Date: (1954)
Pages: 226-39
Notes: Discursive treatment of the reading and book-collecting habits of the first four presidents from Virginia; TJ discussed on pp. 229-35.
Reference: 2892

2893
Name: House Ray
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: Some Souvenir Lines for the Bicentennial
Publisher: Dorrance
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1975
Pages: 23-25
Notes: Poem.
Reference: 2893

2894
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "House."

Publication: New Yorker
Volume: 34
Date: 1958
Pages: 23-24
Notes: "Our man Stanley" reports on a visit to Monticello.
Reference: 2894

2895
Name: Howard Seymour
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Art Gallery for Monticello."

Publication: Art Bulletin
Volume: 59
Date: (1977)
Pages: 583-600
Notes: On TJ's plans to acquire paintings and statues for Monticello. In the 1770's and 1780's he most desired a copy of the Venus de Medicis, to which, reportedly, Martha Wayles Jefferson bore a striking resemblance.
Reference: 2895

2896
Name: Howell , Wilbur Samuel
Title: "The Declaration of Independence and Eighteenth-Century Logic."

Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 18
Date: (1961)
Pages: 463-84
Notes: Contends that "an unmistakable parallelism exists between the argumentative structure of the Declaration and the theory of argumentative structure set forth in the most significant of the logics and rhetorics of Jefferson's time, particularly William Duncan's The Elements of Logick.
Reference: 2896

2897
Name: Howell , Wilbur Samuel
Title: "The Declaration of Independence: Some Adventures with America's Political Masterpiece."

Publication: Quarterly Journal of Speech
Volume: 62
Date: (1976)
Pages: 221-33
Notes: Argues again for the rhetorical influence of William Duncan's Elements of Logick.
Reference: 2897

2898
Name: Howell , Wilbur Samuel
Title: "Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Commentary
Volume: 67
Date: 1979
Pages: 8-9
Notes: Summarizes two of his articles on rhetorical influences on the Declaration for the benefit of Garry Wills.
Reference: 2898

2899
Name: Howland , William S.
Title: "The Oenologist of Monticello: Music, Art, Architecture, Poetry, Agriculture and Wine"

Publication: Jefferson and Wine, ed. R. deTreville Lawrence, Sr.
Publisher: Vinifera Wine Grower's Association
City: The Plains, Va.
Date: 1976
Pages: 1-8
Notes: Rambling survey of TJ's interest in wine and wine-making.
Reference: 2899

2900
Name: Hubbard William
Title: "Looking at an Architecture of Convention"

Publication: Complicity and Conviction: Steps toward an Architecture of Convention
Publisher: MIT Press
City: Cambridge
Date: 1980
Pages: 159-201
Notes: Interesting comparison of TJ's design for the Lawn at the Univ. of Virginia and the design for Kresge College at the Univ. of California at Santa Cruz. Claims the Lawn presents itself to us as a picture of what we could be.
Reference: 2900

2901
Name: Hubbell , Jay Broadus
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"

Publication: The South in American Literature
Publisher: Duke Univ. Press
City: Durham
Date: 1954
Pages: 122
Notes: Surveys TJ's philosophy, discusses his literary interests, and comments on the literary quality of his writings. Notes of his style, "His comprehensive mind, like that ot Walt Whitman or Henry James, was too frequently unwilling to abandon qualifying phrases and clauses, even in the interest of the conciseness which he admired in Tacitus and Sallust."
Reference: 2901

2902
Name: Hudnut Joseph
Title: "Classical Architecture Not Essential."

Publication: Architectural Record
Volume: 82
Date: 1937
Pages: 54-55
Notes: TJ himself was a progressive architect; on the Memorial design.
Reference: 2902

2903
Name: Hudnut Joseph
Title: "Temple for Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: New Republic
Volume: 98
Date: (1939)
Pages: 190-91
Notes: Criticizes the Jefferson Memorial for its pompously pretentious architecture.
Reference: 2903

2904
Name: Hudnut Joseph
Title: "Twilight of the Gods."

Publication: Magazine of Art
Volume: 30
Date: (1937)
Pages: 480-84, 522-24
Notes: Argues that the TJ Memorial has called into question the doctrinaire neo-classicism of Washington, D.C. Since TJ's own architecture was committed to his time, we should be committed to ours and consider the plan of Le Corbusier.
Reference: 2904

2905
Name: Huegli , Jon M.
Title: "Jeffersonian Rhetoric: Persistent Witness to Democratic Republicanism."

Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Indiana Univ.
Date: 1967
Reference: 2905

2906
Name: Hughes Robert
Title: "Jefferson: Taste of the Founder."

Publication: Time
Volume: 108
Date: 1976
Pages: 51
Notes: Report on the Eye of Thomas Jefferson exhibit.
Reference: 2906

2907
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

2908
Name: Hutcheson , John R.
Title: "A Tribute from the Land-Grant College Association."

Publication: Agricultural History
Volume: 19
Date: (1945)
Pages: 178
Notes: TJ pioneered work carried on later by land-grant colleges.
Reference: 2908

2909
Name: Huxtable , Ada Louise
Title: "Jefferson's Virginia"

Publication: Kicked a Building Lately?
Publisher: Quadrangle/New York Times Book Co.
City: New York
Date: 1976
Pages: 198-202
Notes: Discusses design for the Univ. of Virginia which "combines an intimate human scale with controlled, universal vistas." Originally in New York Times, March 9, 1975; rpt. as "Thomas Jefferson's Grand Paradox" in American Traditions: A House and Garden Guide. New York: House and Garden, 1976, 57.
Reference: 2909

2910
Name: Huyck , Dorothy Boyle
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Greatest Service."

Publication: The Iron Worker
Volume: 37
Date: 1973
Pages: 3-10
Notes: TJ's service to agriculture, including the mouldboard of least resistance.
Reference: 2910

2911
Name: Ide , John Jay
Title: "A Discovery in Early American Portraiture: Portraits of John Jay and Thomas Jefferson by Caleb Boyle."

Publication: Antiques
Volume: 25
Date: (1934)
Pages: 99-100
Notes: Identifies Boyle as painter of a portrait previously ascribed to Rembrandt Peale.
Reference: 2911

2912
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "The Invisible Portrait."

Publication: University: A Princeton Magazine
Volume: 6
Date: 1960
Pages: 32
Notes: "Discovery" of the 1800 Rembrandt Peale portrait.
Reference: 2912

2913
Name: Irland Fred
Title: "The Culture of Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Classical Weekly
Volume: 10
Date: (1917)
Pages: 60-61
Notes: Discusses in some detail the classical works in TJ's library sold to the nation.
Reference: 2913

2914
Name: Isbell , Egbert R.
Title: "The Universities of Virginia and Michigania."

Publication: Michigan History Magazine
Volume: 26
Date: (1942)
Pages: 39-53
Notes: Traces influence of TJ's educational ideas on Augustus B. Woodward and compares their university proposals.
Reference: 2914

2915
Name: Isham , Norman Morrison
Title: "Jefferson's Place in Our Architectural History."

Publication: Journal of the American Institute of Architects
Volume: 2
Date: (1914)
Pages: 230-35
Notes: Criticizes Lambeth's book on TJ for exaggerating his accomplishments as an architect.
Reference: 2915

2916
Name: Jackson Donald
Title: Thomas Jefferson & the Stony Mountains: Exploring the West from Monticello

Publisher: Univ. of Illinois Press
City: Urbana
Date: 1981
Pages: pp. xii, 339
Notes: Informative account of TJ's interest in the trans-Mississippi West and its exploration. Although TJ "continually altered his policies to overtake reality," he held to three constant beliefs: the old confederacy east of the Mississippi should remain intact; the West should be developed by Americans, "forming whatever free and independent principalities they wished," and eventually the whole North and South American continents would be peopled by free and independent allies.
Reference: 2916

2917
Name: Jackson , Sidney L.
Title: "The Encyclopedie Methodique: A Jeffersonian Addendum."

Publication: VMHB
Volume: 73
Date: (1965)
Pages: 303-11
Notes: TJ used and promoted Charles Joseph Panckoucke's Encyclopedie Methodique.
Reference: 2917

2918
Name: Jacob , John J.
Title: Biographical Sketch of the Life of the Late Captain Michael Cresap

Publisher: J. M. Buchanan
City: Cumberland, Md.
Date: 1826
Pages: pp. 123
Notes: Intended to refute TJ's accusation of Cresap as murderer of Logan's family.
Reference: 2918

2919
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Jefferson, First American Classicist, to Have Classic Memorial."

Publication: Art Digest
Volume: 11
Date: 1937
Pages: 9
Notes: Mildly critical of the proposed design; illustrated.
Reference: 2919

2920
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Jefferson and His Indian Vocabulary."

Publication: The Masterkey
Volume: 9
Date: (1935)
Pages: 162-63
Notes: Note on TJ's interest in Indian Languages and the loss of his vocabularies.
Reference: 2920

2921
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Jefferson and Music."

Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 56
Date: 1951
Pages: 25
Notes: Musical artifacts at Monticello.
Reference: 2921

2923
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Jefferson Memorial."

Publication: New York Times Magazine
Date: 1943
Pages: 8-9
Notes: Handsome addition to the Washington scene.
Reference: 2923

2924
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Jefferson, Man of Science."

Publication: Science
Volume: 97
Date: 1943
Pages: 10
Notes: Brief sketch.
Reference: 2924

2924
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Jefferson Memorial Raises Stormy Discussion."

Publication: Architectural Record
Volume: 81
Date: 1937
Pages: 24-26
Notes: Good account of the controversy over John Russell Pope's design for the Memorial; illustrated.
Reference: 2924

2925
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Jefferson Memorial Rises."

Publication: New York Times Magazine
Date: 1941
Pages: 16
Reference: 2925

2926
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Jefferson on the Publication of State Papers."

Publication: APS, Year Book
Date: 1943
Pages: 75-76
Notes: Prints TJ's letter to Ebenezer Hazard, dated April 30, 1775, and claims TJ and Hazard are the pioneers in the demand for the publication of official documents.
Reference: 2926

2927
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Jefferson Papers."

Publication: Knickerbocker Magazine
Volume: 6
Date: (1835)
Pages: 394-400, 537-40
Notes: Portrays TJ's interest in "literature and the sciences" by reprinting with linking commentary selected letters, including an interesting letter debunking perpetual motion machines.
Reference: 2927

2928
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Jefferson, Pioneer American Collector."

Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 48
Date: 1943
Pages: 6-7
Notes: On his art and furniture purchases.
Reference: 2928

2929
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Jefferson Portrait Identified."

Publication: Antiques
Volume: 76
Date: (1959)
Pages: 250-51
Notes: Contends a miniature by Paul Eugene duSimitiere is of TJ circa 1776.
Reference: 2929

2930
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Jefferson Portrait Returns to Monticello."

Publication: Spinning Wheel
Volume: 15
Date: 1959
Pages: 30
Notes: Trumbull miniature; suggests it was a gift to his wife Martha in 1788! Hardly.
Reference: 2930

2931
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Jefferson's Daughter."

Publication: Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Volume: 6
Date: 1839
Pages: 452
Notes: Poem on "the daughter of Jefferson sold for a slave! " Rpt. The Liberator. May 26, 1848. 84.
Reference: 2931

2932
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Jefferson's Portable Writing Desk."

Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 60
Date: 1955
Pages: 18
Notes: Note on replicas of the desk often confused with the original.
Reference: 2932

2933
Name: Jenkins Starr
Title: "American Statesmen as Men of Letters: Franklin, Adams, Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and Wilson considered as Writers."

Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of New Mexico
Date: 1912
Pages: pp. 293
Notes: TJ in common with the rest of these figures was primarily a writer on politics and government, was centrally concerned with morality, was devoted to restraint of government, and saw America as "a new, special kind of nation." DAI 34/0lA, p. 276.
Reference: 2933

2934
Name: Jensen , Amy La Follette
Title: "The Artful Gentry: Thomas Jefferson 1801-1809, James Madison 1809-1817"

Publication: The White House and Its Thirty-Two Families
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
City: New York
Date: 1958
Pages: 13-31
Notes: Brief, illustrated account of life in the White House.
Reference: 2934

2935
Name: Johnson Louis
Title: "Jefferson and Education."

Publication: Vital Speeches
Volume: 16
Date: (1950)
Pages: 418-20
Notes: Education is essential for national defense; Founder's Day Address at the Univ. of Virginia, April 13, 1950.
Reference: 2935

2936
Name: Johnson , William Dawson
Title: History of the Library of Congress

Publisher: Government Printing Office
City: Washington
Date: 1904
Pages: 35-38, 65-104
Notes: Describes TJ's role with particular attention to the process of acquisition of his library by the nation.
Reference: 2936

2937
Name: Jones , Anna C.
Title: "Antlers for Jefferson."

Publication: New England Quarterly
Volume: 12
Date: (1939)
Pages: 333-48
Notes: John Sullivan, governor of New Hampshire, gets a moose skin for TJ to present to Buffon in 1787; fullest article on this.
Reference: 2937

2938
Name: Jones Evan
Title: "Down the Alimentary Canal with Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Saturday Review/World
Volume: 2
Date: 1974
Pages: 44-46
Notes: Cooking surveyed.
Reference: 2938

2939
Name: Jones , Howard, comp.
Title: Tahjahjute, or Logan, The Mingo Chief -- With Material Pertaining to His "Speech" and the Times Taken from Thomas Jefferson's "Notes on Virginia," Printed in the Year 1800.

City: Circleville, Ohio
Date: 1937
Pages: pp. 47
Reference: 2939

2940
Name: Jones , Howard Mumford
Title: "Jeffersonianism"

Publication: Jeffersonianism and the American Novel
Publisher: Teacher's College Press
City: New York
Date: 1966
Pages: 16-24
Notes: Argues that TJ's faith in the moral sense, man's social duties, and the need for a responsible government are central to his philosophy, and American novelists have tended to surrender belief in all three.
Reference: 2940

2941
Name: Jones , Robert W.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Pecan Breeding."

Publication: 67th Annual Report of the Northern Nut Growers Association
Date: 1976
Pages: 123-26
Notes: Relies on Rodney H. True's 1916 article but speculates on the existence of pecan-hickory hybrids descended from TJ's pecan trees at Monticello.
Reference: 2941

2942
Name: Judge Joseph
Title: "Mr. Jefferson's Monticello."

Publication: National Geographic Magazine
Volume: 130
Date: (1966)
Pages: 426-44
Notes: Text describes how TJ lived at Monticello; numerous illustrations emphasize architecture and furnishings.
Reference: 2942

2943
Name: Jullian Philippe
Title: "America Rediscovers Europe: Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Realites
Volume: 250
Date: 1971
Pages: 46-47
Notes: TJ is responsible for Louis Seize style furnishings becoming the "official style of the United States almost to the present day."
Reference: 2943

2944
Name: Kallen , Horace M.
Title: "The Arts and Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Ethics
Volume: 53
Date: (1943)
Pages: 269-83
Notes: Claims that TJ's aesthetic statements and preferences reflect his belief in the importance of function and of workmanship.
Reference: 2944

2945
Name: Kallen , Horace M.
Title: "Jefferson's Garden Wall."

Publication: American Bookman
Volume: l
Date: 1944
Pages: 78-82
Notes: Argues that TJ's serpentine wall at the Univ. of Virginia was inspired by Hogarth's serpentine line; quotes Gilbert Chinard, however, on the practical advantages of the design.
Reference: 2945

2946
Name: Kellogg , Robert L.
Title: "Language and Culture in America."

Publication: South Atlantic Bulletin
Volume: 41
Date: 1976
Pages: 3-8
Notes: Associates TJ's linguistic interests with a cultural romanticism.
Reference: 2946

2947
Name: Kennedy , John F. and Julian P. Boyd
Title: "A White House Luncheon, June 17, 1963."

Publication: New York History
Volume: 45
Date: (1964)
Pages: 151-60
Notes: Kennedy's remarks and Boyd's reply at a luncheon for sponsors and editors of projects under the aegis of the National Historical Publications Commission; JFK promises support for the Jefferson Papers and other editions; Boyd speaks on TJ's recognition of history as the basis for other knowledge.
Reference: 2947

2948
Name: Kenney , R. D.
Title: "Chief White Hair Medal with Portrait of President Jefferson, Dated 1801."

Publication: American Numismatic Society Museum Notes
Volume: 5
Date: (1952)
Pages: 191-92
Reference: 2948

2949
Name: Kent , Charles W.
Title: "Analogies Between Milton and Jefferson."

Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin
Volume: 3rd ser. 2
Date: (1909)
Pages: 7-8
Notes: Note draws analogies in matters of church, press, education, and affairs of state.
Reference: 2949

2950
Name: Kent , Charles W.
Title: "Jefferson's Quest of Knowledge"

Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association
City: Washington
Date: 1903
Pages: 20: iii-xvi
Notes: TJ was an educational innovator who aimed to develop an educational system with a distinguished higher institution and a "compact completeness of the entire system from that high point down to the most elementary school in the most remote precinct."
Reference: 2950

2951
Name: Kent , Charles W.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's University."

Publication: Review of Reviews
Volume: 31
Date: (1905)
Pages: 452-59
Notes: Historical sketch of the University.
Reference: 2951

2952
Name: Ketchum , Richard M.
Title: "The Case of the Missing Portrait."

Publication: American Heritage
Volume: 9
Date: 1958
Pages: 62-64, 85
Notes: TJ's difficulties in getting delivery of his portrait from Gilbert Stuart.
Reference: 2952

2953
Name: Kibler , James Luther
Title: "Ples for a Modern Edition of Jefferson's Notes on Virginia."

Publication: Tyler's Quarterly
Volume: l
Date: 1952
Pages: 48-49
Reference: 2953

2954
Name: Kimball Fiske
Title: "The Beginnings of Landscape Architecture in America."

Publication: Landscape Architecture
Volume: 7
Date: 1917
Pages: 181-87
Notes: The progress of knowledge of landscape gardening in the last third of the eighteenth century is illustrated by TJ's growing sophistication.
Reference: 2954

2955
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

2956
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

2957
Name: Kimball Fiske
Title: "Form and Function in the Architecture of Jefferson."

Publication: Magazine of Art
Volume: 40
Date: (1947)
Pages: 150-53
Notes: For TJ form did not follow function, "it was created in and with function."
Reference: 2957

2958
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

2959
Name: Kimball Fiske
Title: "The Grounds at Monticello in 1809."

Publication: Landscape Architecture
Volume: 8
Date: 1918
Pages: 141-43
Notes: Quotes Margaret Bayard Smith's description of landscaping as of summer, 1809.
Reference: 2959

2960
Name: Kimball Fiske
Title: "Jefferson and the Arts."

Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 87
Date: (1943)
Pages: 238-45
Notes: Surveys TJ's interests in painting, sculpture, gardening, music.
Reference: 2960

2961
Name: Kimball Fiske
Title: "Jefferson and the Public Buildings of Virginia."

Publication: Huntington Library Quarterly
Volume: 12
Date: (1949)
Pages: 115-20; 303-10
Notes: The first part describes TJ's architectural drawings, now in the Huntington, for buildings in Williamsburg circa 1770-1776. The second part covers drawings for buildings in Richmond; drawings for a proposed Capitol, done about 1780, show that he had arrived at the fundamental plan for the Capitol before he left America and before he met Clerisseau.
Reference: 2961

2962
Name: Kimball , Sidney Fiske
Title: "Jefferson as Architect."

Publication: Nation
Volume: 98
Date: (1914)
Pages: 33
Notes: TJ, not Thornton, initiated the classic revival in the U.S. with his plans for the Capitol of Virginia.
Reference: 2962

2963
Name: Kimball Fiske
Title: "Jefferson Memorial."

Publication: Magazine of Art
Volume: 31
Date: (1938)
Pages: 315-18
Notes: On the controversy over the design.
Reference: 2963

2964
Name: Kimball , Fiske and Marie
Title: "Jefferson's Curtains at Monticello."

Publication: Antiques
Volume: 52
Date: (1947)
Pages: 266-68
Notes: Illustrated; information from sketches by TJ.
Reference: 2964

2965
Name: Kimball Fiske
Title: "Jefferson's Designs for Two Kentucky Houses."

Publication: Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
Volume: 9
Date: 1950
Pages: 14-16
Notes: Discusses TJ's involvement in Liberty Hall in Frankfort and Farmington in Louisville; his suggestions arrived too late to be of any use for Liberty Hall.
Reference: 2965

2966
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

2967
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

2968
Name: Kimball Fiske
Title: "The Life Portraits of Jefferson and Their Replicas."

Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 88
Date: (1944)
Pages: 497-534
Notes: Careful examination of the portraits of TJ, their circumstances and history; see item 2644.
Reference: 2968

2969
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

2970
Name: Kimball Fiske
Title: "The Stuart Portraits of Jefferson."

Publication: Gazette des Beaux-Artes
Volume: 6th ser. 23
Date: (1943)
Pages: 329-44
Notes: Knowledgeable account of the portraits and copies of them made by Stuart, who took almost fifteen years from the sitting to deliver the second portrait of TJ.
Reference: 2970

2971
Name: Kimball Fiske
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Civic Art"

Publication: City Planning at Yale: A Selection of Papers and Projects, ed. Christopher Tunnard and John N. Pearce
Publisher: Graduate Program in City Planning, Department of Architecture, Yale University
City: New Haven
Date: 1954
Pages: 25-32
Reference: 2971

2972
Name: Kimball Fiske
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the First Monument of the Classical Revival in America."

Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Michigan
Date: 1915
Notes: TJ and not Clerisseau was the real designer of the Virginia Capitol in Richmond; "Directly or indirectly, American classicism traces its ancestry to Jefferson's Capitol in Richmond." Rpt. Journal of the American Institute of Architects. 3(1915), 371-81; 421-33; 473-91.
Reference: 2972

2973
Name: Kimball Fiske
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Origins of the Classical Revival in America."

Publication: Art and Archeology
Volume: 1
Date: (1915)
Pages: 219-27
Notes: Particular attention to the Virginia and national Capitols; whereas Latrobe proposed Greek forms, TJ remained faithful to Roman models.
Reference: 2973

2974
Name: Kimball Fiske
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Architect: Original Designs in the Collection of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Junior, with an Essay and Notes.

Publisher: Printed for Private Distribution at the Riverside Press
City: Boston
Date: 1916
Pages: pp. vii, 205, xi
Notes: Introduction deals with TJ's development as an architect, his architectural influence and his architectural library. Prints 233 drawings and related mss. A key book. Rpt. with a new introduction by Frederick Doveton Nichols, New York: Da Capo, 1968. Nichols' introduction is also useful for correcting some errors.
Reference: 2974

2975
Name: Kimball Fiske
Title: "Thomas Jefferson as Architect: Monticello and Shadwell."

Publication: Harvard University Architectural Ouarterly
Volume: 2
Date: 1914
Pages: 89-137
Reference: 2975

2976
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

2977
Name: Kimball , Fiske, ed.
Title: "Viewpoints: An Enthusiast on the Arts."

Publication: Magazine of Art
Volume: 36
Date: (1943)
Pages: 184
Notes: Quotations from TJ; minimal comment.
Reference: 2977

2978
Name: Kimball Marie
Title: "The Epicure of the White House."

Publication: VQR
Volume: 9
Date: (1933)
Pages: 71-81
Notes: Account of TJ's interest in good cooking and good wines; one of the better efforts in this line.
Reference: 2978

2979
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

2980
Name: Kimball Marie
Title: The Furnishing of Monticello

Publisher: n.p.
Date: 1940
Pages: pp. 32
Notes: Illustrated account of TJ's furniture then and now. Often reprinted; after 1946 in Charlottesville by the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation.
Reference: 2980

2981
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

2982
Name: Kimball Marie
Title: "Jefferson's Works of Art at Monticello."

Publication: Antiques
Volume: 59
Date: (1951)
Pages: 297-99
Notes: Describes the collection; Monticello as a building was "more sumptuous in its furnishings and adornments than any in the United States of its day."
Reference: 2982

2983
Name: Kimball , Marie G.
Title: "More Jefferson Furniture Comes Home to Monticello."

Publication: Antiques
Volume: 38
Date: (1940)
Pages: 20-22
Notes: Updates article in Antiques of 12(1927), item #2992.
Reference: 2983

2984
Name: Kimball Marie
Title: "Notes on the Jefferson Sophocles."

Publication: Princeton University Library Chronicle
Volume: 6
Date: (1945)
Pages: 82-84
Notes: Describes two volumes of Sophocles, owned and annotated by TJ.
Reference: 2984

2985
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

2986
Name: Kimball Marie
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Patron of the Arts."

Publication: Antiques
Volume: 43
Date: (1943)
Pages: 164-67
Notes: On TJ's acquisition of portrait paintings and busts.
Reference: 2986

2987
Name: Kimball Marie
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Cook Book

Publisher: Garrett and Massie
City: Richmond
Date: 1938
Pages: pp. 111
Notes: Introduction on TJ and cooking; recipes and notes from a mss. in the Massachusetts Historical Society as well as recipes from the book of Virginia Randolph Trist, TJ's granddaughter. Rpt. Charlottesville: Univ. Press of Virginia, 1976. pp. vii, 120.
Reference: 2987

2988
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

2989
Name: Kimura K.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Agriculture."

Publication: Mita Gakkai Zasshi (Mita Journal of Economics)
Volume: 42
Date: 1949
Pages: 45-59
Notes: In Japanese.
Reference: 2989

2990
Name: Kingsley Sidney
Title: The Patriots: A Play in a Prologue and Three Acts

Publisher: Random House
City: New York
Date: 1943
Pages: pp. 181
Notes: Dramatization of the TJ-Hamilton conflict.
Reference: 2990

2991
Name: Kirby , Thomas Austin
Title: "Jefferson's Letters to Pickering"

Publication: Philologia: The Malone Anniversary Studies, ed. Thomas A. Kirby and Henry Bosley Woolf
Publisher: Johns Hopkins Press
City: Baltimore
Date: 1949
Pages: 256-68
Notes: Prints with informative commentary TJ's letters to John Pickering of Salem and Boston, who shared TJ's interests in Indian languages and the proper pronunciation of classical Greek.
Reference: 2991

2992
Name: Kirtland , Jared Potter, ed.
Title: Song of Jefferson and Liberty. By Robert Treat Paine. Also Song of Moll Carey. By Theodore Dwight. History and Notes by Jared P. Kirtland

Publisher: n.p.
Date: 1874
Pages: pp. 16
Notes: Gives words of both songs; Paine's song composed for the celebration at Wallingford, Conn. of TJ's first inaugural. Note describes the ceremony, claims the anniversary of the inauguration was celebrated in several towns in Connecticut for some years thereafter. Other song is anti-republican; Moll Carey was a notorious New York madam.
Reference: 2992

2993
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

2994
Name: Kline , Alfred Allen
Title: "The 'American' Stanzas in Shelley's Revolt of Islam: A Source."

Publication: Modern Language Notes
Volume: 70
Date: (1955)
Pages: 101-03
Notes: Finds parallels in ideas between stanzas of Shelley and TJ's first inaugural address, which supposedly the poet read in 1817 when he wrote the Revolt.
Reference: 2994

2995
Name: Klingensmith Thelma H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Contribution to Public Elementary Education."

Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Univ. of North Dakota
Date: 1962
Pages: pp.iii,60
Reference: 2995

2996
Name: Knight , Robert M.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson in Canto XXXI."

Publication: Paideuma
Volume: 5
Date: (1976)
Pages: 79-93
Notes: Discusses Ezra Pound's extensive use in this canto of material from TJ's letters. Pound is more interested in the private than in the public TJ.
Reference: 2996

2997
Name: Knox Fanona
Title: "Jefferson's Choice."

Publication: Library Journal
Volume: 77
Date: (1952)
Pages: 1574-76
Notes: On the collection in the Brush-Everard house in Williamsburg based on TJ's letter to Robert Skipwith.
Reference: 2997

2998
Name: Kocher , Alfred Lawrence and Howard Dearstyne
Title: "Discovery of Foundations for Jefferson's Addition to the Wren Building."

Publication: Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
Volume: 10
Date: 1951
Pages: 28-31
Notes: The Revolutionary War put a stop to building operations. Good brief account of the proposed addition designed by TJ.
Reference: 2998

2999
Name: Kreymborg Alfred
Title: "Ballad of the Common Man"

Publication: Ten American Ballads
Publisher: Dryden Press
City: New York
Date: 1942
Pages: unpag
Notes: Poem for the Jefferson Memorial.
Reference: 2999

3
Name: Anonymous none
Title: "Books, Films, Records on Thomas Jefferson."

Publication: Scholastic
Volume: 42
Date: 1943
Pages: 4+
Reference: 3

3000
Name: Krnacik John
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Interest in Italian Life, Language, and Art."

Publication: Kentucky Foreign Language Quarterly
Volume: 13
Date: (1966)
Pages: 130-37
Notes: Survey.
Reference: 3000



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