Thomas Jefferson : a comprehensive,
annotated bibliography of writings about him (1826-1980)
© 1983, Frank Shuffelton, editor
Print version published by Garland Publishing (New York, 1983).
Electronic version published by the Electronic Text
Center,
University of Virginia Library
3001
Name: Kuper
, Theodore
Fred
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Lover of Music."
Publication: Tempo
Volume: l
Date: 1934
Pages: 18
Reference: 3001
3002
Name: Ladenson
Alex
Title: "'I Cannot Live Without Books': Thomas Jefferson,
Bibliophile."
Publication: Wilson Library Bulletin
Volume: 52
Date: (1978)
Pages: 624-31
Notes: TJ's greatest contribution as
a collector was his acquisition of material dealing with
America.
Reference: 3002
3003
Name: Lambeth
, William
Alexander and Henry Warren Manning
Title: Thomas Jefferson as an Architect
and Designer of Landscapes
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
City: Boston
Date: 1913
Pages: pp. ix, 121
Notes: Pioneering work on TJ as an architect; occasionally useful but
needs to be used
with more recent scholarship.
Reference: 3003
3004
Name: Lammers
, Claude
C.
Title: "Jefferson's Aristocracy of Talent Proposal."
Publication: Social Studies
Volume: 60
Date: (1969)
Pages: 195-201
Notes: On TJ's educational plans as a means for sifting out
the best and brightest; condensed version published as "Jefferson and
His Aristocracy of
Talent Proposal." Education Digest. 35(January 1970), 45-47.
Reference: 3004
3005
Name: LaMontagne
, Leo
E.
Title: "Jefferson as Classifier and "Jefferson and the Library of
Congress"
Publication: American Library Classification, with Special Reference
to the Library of Congress
Publisher: Shoe
String Press
City: Hamden, Conn.
Date: 1961
Pages: 27-60
Notes: On the historical background and subsequent
development of TJ's system of library classification. Best work on this
topic.
Reference: 3005
3006
Name: Lancaster
Clay
Title: "Jefferson's Architectural Indebtedness to Robert
Morris."
Publication: Journal of the Society of Architectural
Historians
Volume: 10
Date: 1951
Pages: 3-10
Notes: Morris,
through his Rural Architecture (1755), influenced TJ for the first
Monticello and to a lesser
extent, the west pavilions at the University of Virginia.
Reference: 3006
3007
Name: Lancaster
, Dabney
S.
Title: "The Influence of Thomas Jefferson on Higher
Education."
Publication: Virginia Journal of Education
Volume: 36
Date: 1943
Pages: 295-97, 309
Notes: Conventional account of TJ as pioneer of quality
education.
Reference: 3007
3008
Name: Lancaster
, Dabney
S.
Title: "The Influence of Thomas Jefferson on Modern
Education."
Publication: Bulletin of Sweet Briar College
Volume: 21
Date: 1938
Pages: 11-20
Notes: TJ advocated practical subjects, the elective system, use
of original authors, and a broad system of public education.
Reference: 3008
3009
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
3010
Name: Lane
Lawrence
Title: "An Enlightened Controversy—Jefferson and
Buffon."
Publication: Enlightenment Essays
Volume: 3
Date: 1972
Pages: 37-40
Notes: Minor sketch.
Reference: 3010
3011
Name: Lange
, Eugenie,
ed.
Title: "Aus dem Briefwechsel Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1858)
mit
Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)."
Publication: Societe Suisse des Americanistes.
Bulletin
Volume: 18
Date: 1959
Pages: 32-45
Notes: Discusses the correspondence of TJ and Humboldt, but offers
no new
information.
Reference: 3011
3012
Name: Langhorne
Elizabeth
Title: "Black Music and Tales from Jefferson's
Monticello."
Publication: Folklore and Folklife in Virginia
Volume: 1
Date: (1979)
Pages: 60-67
Notes: Music and tales by blacks as
remembered by Martha Jefferson Randolph; draws on work by Eugene
Vail.
Reference: 3012
3013
Name: Lawrence
, R.
deTreville, Sr., ed.
Title: Jefferson and Wine
Publisher: Vinifera
Wine Grower's Association
City: The Plains, Va.
Date: 1976
Pages: pp. viii, 192
Notes: Covers all aspects of the
subject, TJ as wine appreciator, grower, etc., but often somewhat
superficially. Individual
essays are listed separately here under the contributors'
names.
Reference: 3013
3014
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "The Jefferson Memorial."
Publication: New Republic
Volume: 90
Publisher: League for Progress in Architecture
Date: (1937)
Pages: 265
Notes: Letter protesting the
design.
Reference: 3014
3015
Name: Leavell
, Byrd
S.
Title: "Jeffersonian Ideals Endowed the University of
Virginia."
Publication: Virginia Medical Monthly
Volume: 104
Date: (1977)
Pages: 91-96
Notes: Sketch of TJ's ideas on medicine, his promotion of
vaccination, and the founding of the medical school. The
usual.
Reference: 3015
3016
Name: Leavell
, Byrd
S.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Smallpox Vaccination."
Publication: Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological
Association
Volume: 88
Date: (1976)
Pages: 119-27
Notes: Finds
TJ's accomplishments in this field impressive.
Reference: 3016
3017
Name: Le Coat
Gerard
Title: "Thomas Jefferson et l'architecture metaphorique:
le 'Village Academique' a l'Universite de Virginie."
Publication: RACAR
(Canadian Art Review)
Volume: 3
Date: 1976
Pages: 8-34
Notes: Argues that in addition to its previously commented
upon qualities of democratic pragmatism, the design for the University
of Virginia "met en
evidence une architecture-langage possedant une dimension
metaphorique privilegiee."
Suggestive analysis of the conception of the "Academical
Village."
Reference: 3017
3018
Name: Lee
, Gordon C.,
ed.
Title: Thomas Jefferson on Education
Publisher: Teachers
College, Columbia Univ.
City: New York
Date: 1961
Pages: pp. vi, 167
Notes: Largely an anthology of TJ's relevant writings but
with an introduction useful to students.
Reference: 3018
3019
Name: Lee
Lawrence
Title: "Monticello"
Publication: Monticello and Other Poems
Publisher: Scribner's
City: New York
Date: 1937
Pages: 3-9
Notes: A suite of six poems on TJ and Monticello.
Reference: 3019
3020
Name: Lee
Lawrence
Title: "The Tomb of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 16
Date: (1940)
Pages: 78-80
Notes: Poem; also in The Tomb of Thomas Jefferson. New
York: Scribner's, 1940. 43-45.
Reference: 3020
3021
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
3022
Name: Lehmann-Hartleben
Karl
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Archaeologist."
Publication: American Journal of Archaeology
Volume: 47
Date: (1943)
Pages: 161-63
Notes: TJ as a pioneer of modern
archaeological technique.
Reference: 3022
3023
Name: Leighton
Ann
Title: "Thomas Jefferson as a Gardener."
Publication: Country Life
Volume: 170
Date: 1981
Pages: 1556-58
Notes: Uses the Garden Book as the main source of
information.
Reference: 3023
3024
Name: Leikind
, Morris
C.
Title: "The Introduction of Vaccination into the United
States."
Publication: Ciba Symposis
Volume: 3
Date: (1942)
Pages: 1114-24
Notes: Surveys vaccination before 1820; touches on TJ's
role.
Reference: 3024
3025
Name: Lerch
, Alice
H.
Title: "Who Was the Printer of Jefferson's Notes?"
Publication: Bookmen's Holiday, Notes and Studies Written and
Gathered in Tribute to
Henry Miller Lydenberg
Publisher: New
York Public Library
City: New York
Date: 1943
Pages: 44-56
Notes: The first edition was printed by Philippe-Denis Pierres,
who finished in May, 1785, although TJ went on reprinting revised
versions of some leaves
for another year and a half.
Reference: 3025
3026
Name: Lerman
Louis
Title: "Mr. Jefferson's Plow."
Publication: New Masses
Volume: 47
Date: 1943
Pages: 14-15
Notes: Folksy monologue and ballad about TJ and the "plow"
(figure of speech, not the mouldboard of least resistance) he invented
to plant the Tree of
Liberty.
Reference: 3026
3027
Name: Lerski
Hanna
Title: "The British Antecedents of Thomas Jefferson's
Architecture."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ.
Date: 1958
Reference: 3027
3028
Name: Lescaze
William
Title: "America Is Outgrowing Imitation Greek
Architecture."
Publication: Magazine of Art
Volume: 30
Date: (1937)
Pages: 366-69
Notes: Criticizes classicism of the
Jefferson Memorial and other official buildings.
Reference: 3028
3029
Name: Lescure
Dolores
Title: "Garden Week Visitors to See Homes Designed
by Jefferson."
Publication: Commonwealth, The Magazine of
Virginia
Volume: 20
Date: 1953
Pages: 46
Reference: 3029
3030
Name: Levy
, Uriah
P.
Title: "Statue of Jefferson. Letters from Lieutenant Levy, of the United
States Navy, Presenting to Congress a Statue of Thomas
Jefferson."
Publication: 23rd Congress, 1st Session
Volume: No. 240. Ho. of
Reps. Ex.
City: Washington
Date: 1834
Notes: Presents a "colossal bronze
statue" executed in Paris by "the celebrated David."
Reference: 3030
3031
Name: Lewis
, Clayton
W.
Title: "Style in Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia."
Publication: Southern Review
Volume: 14
Date: (1978)
Pages: 668-76
Notes: Claims that "In language, content, style, and
organization, Notes takes its form from reflexively related processes, and
these in turn are
reflexes of the activity and processes of nature itself." Content of Notes
not so much the
empirical State of Virginia as it is "the process of Jefferson's experience
of the human and
natural condition in Virginia." Suggestive.
Reference: 3031
3032
Name: Lieuallen
, Roy
Elwayne
Title: "The Jeffersonian and Jacksonian Conceptions in Higher
Education."
Publication: Ed.D. dissertation
Publisher: Stanford Univ.
Date: 1955
Pages: pp. 355
Notes: Concludes that "Since Jeffersonianism and Jacksonianism in
education represent a
single conception, that of equalitarianism, the terms are inappropriately
used (by some
twentieth-century educators) to designate contrasting conceptions." DAI
15/03, p.
355.
Reference: 3032
3033
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: A Life Portrait of Thomas Jefferson Drawn in 1804
by Fevret de SaintMemin. Restruck From the Original Plate
Publisher: Univ. of
Virginia
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1956
Pages: Broadside
Notes: Folded broadside with notes on Saint-Memin's
physiognotrace portrait and a portrait laid in.
Reference: 3033
3034
Name: Lincoln
A.
Title: "Jefferson and the West."
Publication: Pacific Discovery
Volume: 17
Date: 1964
Pages: 24-29
Notes: Sketch on sending out Lewis and Clark.
Reference: 3034
3035
Name: Lincoln
A.
Title: "Jefferson the Scientist."
Publication: Pacific Discovery
Volume: 17
Date: 1964
Pages: 10-15
Notes: Sketch of TJ's natural history interests and the
botanical specimens sent back by Lewis and Clark.
Reference: 3035
3036
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
3037
Name: Lindsay
Vachel
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's One Thousand
Years."
Publication: World Review
Volume: 8
Date: 1929
Pages: 129
Reference: 3037
3038
Name: Link
Patricia
Title: "The Chien des Bergeres of Thomas
Jefferson."
Publication: Pure-Bred Dogs American Kennel
Gazette
Volume: 93
Date: 1976
Pages: 25-28
Notes: Discusses TJ's sheep dogs, which were probably
Briards.
Reference: 3038
3039
Name: Little
Ralph
Title: "Portable Desks."
Publication: Decorator
Volume: 6
Date: 1952
Pages: 6-7
Notes: Describes TJ's desk and warns against accepting claims
that the replicas made in 1876 are the original.
Reference: 3039
3040
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Living Faces."
Publication: Saturday
Evening Post
Volume: 211
Date: 1939
Pages: 24
Notes: On the J.
H. I. Browere life mask.
Reference: 3040
3041
Name: Locigno
, J.
P.
Title: "Jefferson on Church and State in Education."
Publication: Religious Education
Volume: 64
Date: 1969
Pages: 172-75
Reference: 3041
3042
Name: Lokensgaard
Hjalmar O.
Title: "Aristocratic Elements in Jefferson's
Educational Plans."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Univ. of Iowa
Date: 1932
Reference: 3042
3043
Name: Long
, Edward
John
Title: "Living Links with Jefferson."
Publication: American
Forests
Volume: 60
Date: 1954
Pages: 20-23, 48-51
Notes: On the grounds at Monticello, including seven trees of his
planting.
Reference: 3043
3044
Name: Long
, O.
W.
Title: Thomas Jefferson and George Ticknor: A Chapter in American
Scholarship
Publisher: McClelland Press
City: Williamstown, Mass.
Date: 1933
Pages: pp. 39
Notes: Ticknor visited TJ at
Monticello, discussed books and education with him. "Through
achievements at the
University of Virginia, which was the idol of his old age, Jefferson
inspired young Ticknor
in his efforts for reforms at Harvard, especially in the direction of
elective
studies."
Reference: 3044
3045
Name: Lucas
, Frederic
A.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson—Paleontologist."
Publication: Natural
History
Volume: 26
Date: (1926)
Pages: 328-30
Notes: Brief
comments.
Reference: 3045
3046
Name: Lucke
, Jessie
Ryon
Title: "Some Correspondence with Thomas Jefferson Concerning the
Public Printers."
Publication: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the
University of Virginia
Volume: 1
Date: (1948)
Pages: 25-37
Notes: Letters to TJ from various printers, brief
introduction.
Reference: 3046
3047
Name: Luther
, Frederick
N.
Title: "Jefferson as a Naturalist."
Publication: Magazine of
American History
Volume: 13
Date: (1885)
Pages: 379-90
Notes: Survey of TJ's scientific interests.
Reference: 3047
3048
Name: Mabbutt
, Fred
R.
Title: "The New Guardians: Education and Technology."
Publication: Colorado Quarterly
Volume: 24
Date: (1975)
Pages: 155-71
Notes: TJ rightly understood the crucial importance of public
education for the well-being of democracy, but at the present moment
"communications
technology" threatens to conflate politics and education, turning the
latter into political
propaganda; peripheral.
Reference: 3048
3049
Name: Mabie
, Hamilton
W.
Title: "Some Famous Schools: The University of Virginia."
Publication: The Outlook
Volume: 65
Date: (1900)
Pages: 785-97
Notes: Focus is on TJ's involvement with the
University.
Reference: 3049
3050
Name: McAdie
Alexander
Title: "A Colonial Weather Service."
Publication: Popular Science Monthly
Volume: 45
Date: (1894)
Pages: 331-37
Notes: Discusses the weather observations of TJ and the Rev.
James Madison; points out that July 4, 1776 was relatively cool, not
sweltering as some
authors claim.
Reference: 3050
3051
Name: McClintock
Mike
Title: "A Revolutionary Man with Contemporary
Ideas."
Publication: Popular Mechanics
Volume: 145
Date: 1976
Pages: 84-87, 158-59
Notes: Emphasis on TJ's
gadgets.
Reference: 3051
3052
Name: McCormick
, Scott,
Jr.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Ideas on Education."
Publication: Davis and Elkins Historical Magazine
Volume: 5
Date: (1952)
Pages: 8-14
Notes: Conventional
survey.
Reference: 3052
3053
Name: MacDonald
William
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Tax on
Knowledge."
Publication: Nation
Volume: 64
Date: (1887)
Pages: 298-99
Notes: TJ lobbied in 1821-24 for exemption from duties of all
books and other articles generally used in acquiring
information.
Reference: 3053
3054
Name: McDowell
Frederick P. W.
Title: "Psychology and Theme in Brother to
Dragons."
Publication: PMLA
Volume: 70
Date: (1955)
Pages: 565-86
Notes: Robert Penn Warren's TJ is unwilling to admit the
complexity of moral and psychological values "because of his zeal to
preserve the integrity of
his vision."
Reference: 3054
3055
Name: McGirr
, Newman
F.
Title: "More Notes on the Thomas Jefferson Books in the Library of
Congress."
Publication: D.C. Libraries
Volume: 13
Date: 1942
Pages: 26-27
Reference: 3055
3056
Name: McGirr
, Newman
E.
Title: "Notes on Thomas Jefferson and the National Library."
Publication: D.C. Libraries
Volume: 9
Date: 1938
Pages: 27-28
Reference: 3056
3057
Name: McGoldrick
, James
H.
Title: "The Dream of Mr. Jefferson and Certain Other Men."
Publication: The Clearing House
Volume: 38
Date: (1964)
Pages: 552-55
Notes: Praises TJ's interest in public education;
insignificant.
Reference: 3057
3058
Name: McKie
D.
Title: "A Note on Priestley in America."
Publication: Notes and Record of the Royal Society of
London
Volume: 10
Date: 1952
Pages: 51-59
Notes: Prints a letter, dated March 21,
1801, from TJ to Priestley and Priestley's reply; gives historical
background.
Reference: 3058
3059
Name: McKim
Randolph
Title: The Relations of the State to the University. An
Address Delivered Before the Society of the Alumni of the Universit of
Virginia, June 15,
1898
Publisher: Dominion Press
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1898
Pages: pp.36
Notes: The Univ. is a monument to
TJ's wisdom, particularly in preserving the distance between the church
and the state in the
direction of the Univ.
Reference: 3059
3060
Name: MacLeish
Archibald
Title: "Brave New World"
Publication: Act Five and Other Poems
Publisher: Random House
City: New York
Date: 1948
Pages: 61-63
Notes: Poem
Reference: 3060
3061
Name: MacLeish
Archibald
Title: The Great American Fourth of July Parade: A
Verse Play for Radio
Publisher: Univ. of Pittsburgh Press
City: Pittsburgh
Date: 1975
Pages: pp. 51
Notes: TJ, Adams, and assorted voices on the meaning of
liberty.
Reference: 3061
3062
Name: MacLeish
Archibald
Title: "Our Lives, Our Fortunes, and Our Sacred
Honor."
Publication: Think
Volume: 27
Date: 1961
Pages: 2-23
Notes: Short play on TJ and Adams.
Reference: 3062
3063
Name: McMurran
Kristin
Title: "New Black Novelist Explores Thomas Jefferson's
Love Affair with a Beautiful Slave."
Publication: People
Volume: 12
Date: 1979
Pages: 97-98
Notes: On Barbara Chase-Riboud's
novel about Sally Hemings and TJ.
Reference: 3063
3064
Name: McPeck
, Eleanor
M.
Title: "George Isham Parkyns: Artist and Landscape Architect,
1749-1820."
Publication: Quarterly Journal of the Library of
Congress
Volume: 30
Date: (1973)
Pages: 171-82
Notes: Discusses the influence on TJ of Parkyns, an English landscape
architect who came
to America.
Reference: 3064
3065
Name: McReynolds
Allen
Title: "George Caleb Bingham's Thomas
Jefferson."
Publication: Missouri Historical Review
Volume: 44
Date: (1949)
Pages: 105-09
Notes: Announces acquisition by
Missouri Historical Society of a TJ portrait; Bingham copied Stuart's
portrait.
Reference: 3065
3066
Name: Maddox
, William
Arthur
Title: The Free School Idea in Virginia Before the Civil War
Publisher: Teachers
College, Columbia Univ.
City: New York
Date: 1918
Pages: 12-89
Notes: Discusses TJ's theories and work as part of the
educational history of Virginia.
Reference: 3066
3067
Name: Malone
, Dumas,
ed.
Title: The Jeffersonian Legacy
Publisher: Beacon
Press
City: Boston
Date: 1954
Pages: pp.
165
Notes: Dramatizations for radio performance by Morton Wishengrad,
Milton Geiger, Joseph Mindel, and George Probst.
Reference: 3067
3068
Name: Malone
Dumas
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the Library of
Congress
Publisher: Library of Congress
City: Washington
Date: 1977
Pages: pp. 31
Notes: TJ's sale of his library to the
nation and his inclusion of his catalogue which provided a system of
classification.
Reference: 3068
3069
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
3070
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: The Mammoth Legend, as Related by Thomas
Jefferson in His Notes on the State of Virginia, 1781, and Being One of
the First Folk Tales
or Legends of the Indians of the Ohio Valley Ever Recorded or
Preserved in Printed Form,
and an Account of the Shawnee Version of the Mammoth Legend as
Related by N. Guilford,
1829
Publisher: Ross County Historical Society
City: Chillicothe,
Ohio
Date: 1959
Reference: 3070
3071
Name: Mangeim
, David
Stephen
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's 'Mouldboard of Least
Resistance'."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Wagner College
Date: 1972
Pages: pp. 64
Notes: Thorough study of TJ's plow, its acceptance and influence on
subsequent designs.
Most complete item on this topic.
Reference: 3071
3072
Name: Martin
, Henry
Austin
Title: "Jefferson as a Vaccinator."
Publication: North
Carolina Medical Journal
Volume: 7
Date: 1881
Pages: 1-34
Notes: Pioneering article includes facsimiles of nine letters from
TJ to Benjamin Waterhouse. TJ and Waterhouse were careful to
propagate perfect vaccine,
unlike some other early American vaccinators.
Reference: 3072
3073
Name: Martin
, Edwin
T.
Title: Thomas Jefferson: Scientist
Publisher: Henry
Schuman
City: New York
Date: 1952
Pages: pp.
x, 289
Notes: Best survey of this aspect of TJ's interests; portrays him as
intelligent, enthusiastic amateur with a practical bent. Emphasizes TJ's
efforts to answer
Buffon's theory of American degeneration, and has a chapter on
Federalist attacks on TJ for
being a "philosophe." Covers the range of TJ's scientific
interests.
Reference: 3073
3074
Name: Martin
, Edwin
T.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, A Scientist in the White House."
Publication: Emory University Quarterly
Volume: 8
Date: (1952)
Pages: 38-49
Notes: Discusses TJ's pursuit of his scientific interests while
president.
Reference: 3074
3075
Name: Martin
, Edwin
T.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Interest in Science and the Useful
Arts."
Publication: Emory University Quarterly
Volume: 2
Date: 1946
Pages: 65-73
Notes: See Martin's later book on the subject, item
#3073
Reference: 3075
3076
Name: Martin
, John
S.
Title: "Rhetoric, Society and Literature in the Age of
Jefferson."
Publication: Midcontinent American Studies Journal
Volume: 9
Date: 1968
Pages: 77-90
Notes: TJ's first inaugural address is a
model of the new rhetoric of ideology, which offers a plan for action
based on future
possibilities, as opposed to the old rhetoric of typology, which appealed
to the timeless
authority of the past. Thus, in the Notes on the State of Virginia when
the rhetorical moment
of truth arrives, it is often couched in terms of the sublime.
Reference: 3076
3077
Name: Marvel
, Josiah P.
and Henry S. Churchill
Title: "The Jefferson Memorial."
Publication: Nation
Volume: 144
Date: (1937)
Pages: 448
Notes: Letter protesting the proposed memorial in Washington:
"it should be democratic architecture of today, not imperial
pomp."
Reference: 3077
3078
Name: Marx
Leo
Title: "The Garden"
Publication: The Machine
in the Garden; Technology and the Pastoral Idea in
America
Publisher: Oxford Univ. Press
City: New
York
Date: 1961
Pages: 73-144
Notes: This chapter
discusses in addition to Robert Beverley and Crevecoeur TJ's Notes as
the most appealing,
vivid, and thorough statement of the pastoral ideal in our literature. A
suggestive and subtle
analysis of style and intention, but the attempt to fit the book into a
thematic category like
pastoral may seem restricting.
Reference: 3078
3079
Name: Massie
, Susanne
Williams
Title: "Monticello"
Publication: Homes and Gardens in
Old Virginia, ed. Massie and Frances Archer Christian
Publisher: Garrett and Massie
City: Richmond
Date: 1931
Pages: 301-05
Notes: Rather superficial; revised ed. 1950.
Reference: 3079
3080
Name: Mayer
Brantz
Title: Tah-gahjute; or, Logan and Captain Michael
Cresap; A Discourse ... Before the Maryland Historical Society ... 9 May,
1851
Publisher: John
Murphy
City: Baltimore
Date: 1851
Pages: pp.
86
Notes: Little on TJ specifically; defends Cresap against the charge in
Notes
of murdering Logan's family and claims TJ seized upon the speech as
an opportunity to
refute Buffon.
Reference: 3080
3081
Name: Mayo
Bernard
Title: "Mr. Jefferson and the Way of Honor."
Publication: The Jeffersonian (Univ. of Virginia)
Date: 1958-59
Pages: 40-48
Notes: On the Jeffersonian basis of
the Univ. of Virginia honor code.
Reference: 3081
3082
Name: Mayor
, A.
Hyatt
Title: "Jefferson's Enjoyment of the Arts."
Publication: Metropolitan Museum of Arts Bulletin
Volume: 2
Date: (1943)
Pages: 140-46
Notes: Survey of TJ's art books,
interest in architecture, collection of art.
Reference: 3082
3083
Name: Mays
Jim
Title: "Jefferson's Dream Comes True: A $5 Million
Virginia Vineyard and Winery"
Publication: Jefferson and Wine, ed. R.
deTreville Lawrence, Sr.
Publisher: Vinifera Wine Growers Association
City: The Plains,
Va.
Date: 1976
Pages: 176-79
Notes: TJ's European
root stocks were probably killed by phylloxera, but since the
development of French hybrids
resistant to the disease, a large vineyard is being developed on what was
the plantation of his
old friend and neighbor, James S. Barbour.
Reference: 3083
3084
Name: Mearns
, David
C.
Title: "The First White House Library."
Publication: D.C.
Libraries
Volume: 24
Date: 1953
Pages: 2-7
Reference: 3084
3085
Name: Mearns
, David
C.
Title: The Story Up to Now: The Library of Congress,
1800-1946
Publisher: Library of
Congress
City: Washington
Date: 1947
Pages: 16-30
Notes: Prints record of the vote in the House of
Representatives on whether to acquire TJ's library.
Reference: 3085
3086
Name: Mearns
, David
C.
Title: "Virginia in the History of the Library of Congress, or, Mr.
Jefferson's Other Seedlings."
Publication: Virginia Library
Bulletin
Volume: 16
Date: (1951)
Pages: 1-4
Reference: 3086
3087
Name: Mehlinger
, Howard
D.
Title: "When I See Mr. Jefferson, I'm Going to Tell Him."
Publication: Social Education
Volume: 42
Date: (1978)
Pages: 54-60
Notes: Telling TJ in heaven what is being done for "citizen
education."
Reference: 3087
3088
Name: Mellen
, George
Frederick
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Higher Education."
Publication: New England Magazine
Volume: 26
Date: (1902)
Pages: 607-16
Notes: Laudatory survey of TJ's efforts to improve public
knowledge.
Reference: 3088
3089
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Memorial Dispute"
Publication: Literary Digest
Volume: 123
Date: 1937
Pages: 6-7
Notes: Brief account of the controversy over the Memorial
design and the architect, John Russell Pope.
Reference: 3089
3090
Name: Meschutt
David
Title: "Gilbert Stuart's Portraits of Jefferson."
Publication: American Art Journal
Volume: 13
Date: 1981
Pages: 2-16
Notes: The best study of this disputed subject.
Reference: 3090
3091
Name: Miller
, Augustus
C., Jr.
Title: "Jefferson as an Agriculturist."
Publication: Agricultural History
Volume: 16
Date: (1942)
Pages: 65-78
Notes: Argues that if TJ eventually recognized the necessity of
manufactures, he always believed agriculture to be the soundest of
pursuits. Surveys his
agricultural interests and practices.
Reference: 3091
3092
Name: Miller
, Helen
Topping
Title: Christmas at Monticello with Thomas Jefferson
Publisher: Longmans
Green
City: New York
Date: 1959
Pages: pp. 61.
40
Notes: Juvenile fiction.
Reference: 3092
3093
Name: Miller
, Sue
Freeman
Title: "The Grove at Monticello."
Publication: Americana
Volume: 8
Date: 1980
Pages: 46-51
Notes: On restoration of the grove to TJ's original
intentions.
Reference: 3093
3094
Name: Miller
, Sue
Freeman
Title: "Mr. Jefferson's Passion: His Grove at Monticello."
Publication: Historic Preservation
Volume: 32
Date: 1980
Pages: 32-35
Notes: Illustrated account of the grove and its
restoration.
Reference: 3094
3095
Name: Miller
, Sue
Freeman
Title: "Whose Woods These Are."
Publication: Albemarle
Monthly Magazine
Volume: l
Date: 1978
Pages: 42-43
Notes: TJ's plantings at Monticello.
Reference: 3095
3096
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "The Missing Minister."
Publication: Time
Volume: 59
Date: 1952
Pages: 74
Notes: Discovery of the Trumbull miniature given to Maria
Cosway.
Reference: 3096
3097
Name: Mitchell
Henry
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, The Young
Gardener."
Publication: Horticulture
Volume: n.s.
54
Date: 1976
Pages: 38-51
Notes: TJ's gardens told the world he
was a romantic; illustrated.
Reference: 3097
3098
Name: Moe
, Christian
Hollis
Title: "From History to Drama: A Study of the Influence of the
Pageant,
The Outdoor Epic Drama, and the Historical Stage Play Upon the
Dramatization of Three
American Historical Figures."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Cornell Univ.
Date: 1958
Pages: pp. 386
Notes: Discusses dramatizations of TJ, Washington, and
Lincoln.
Reference: 3098
3099
Name: Moffatt
, Alexander
D.
Title: "A Defense of the New World: Jefferson's Notes on Virginia and
Some 18th-century Theories of American Degeneracy."
Publication: M.A.
thesis
Publisher: Southern Methodist
Univ.
Date: 1966
Reference: 3099
3100
Name: Moffatt
, Charles
H.
Title: "Jefferson's Sectional Motives in Founding the University of
Virginia."
Publication: West Virginia History
Volume: 12
Date: (1950)
Pages: 61-69
Notes: Argues that TJ wanted the
Univ. to be a stronghold against Federalism, and thus as much as
Calhoun, Rhett, etc. he is
responsible for Southern sectionalism.
Reference: 3100
3101
Name: Monjo
, F.
N.
Title: Grand Papa and Ellen Aroon; Being an Account of Some of the
Happy Times Spent Together by Thomas Jefferson and His Favorite
Granddaughter
Publisher: Holt,
Rinehart
City: New York
Date: 1974
Pages: pp.
58
Notes: Juvenile fiction.
Reference: 3101
3102
Name: Montgomery
Henry C.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Classical
Tradition."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Illinois
Date: 1946
Reference: 3102
3103
Name: Montgomery
, H.
C.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson as a Philologist."
Publication: American Journal of Philology
Volume: 65
Date: (1944)
Pages: 367-71
Notes: Discusses TJ's interest in Greek, Latin, American
Indian languages. "By contemporary evaluation, ... it could hardly be said
that he was a
great classical scholar, or a philologist. But judged by the standards of
his own time, he was,
indeed, a philologist in the inclusive meaning of the term."
Reference: 3103
3104
Name: Anonymous
none
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
3105
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Monticello."
Publication: Holiday
Volume: 3
Date: 1948
Pages: 48-49
Notes: Illustrated spread.
Reference: 3105
3106
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Monticello, A Collector's Paradise."
Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 48
Date: 1943
Pages: 7-9
Reference: 3106
3107
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "The Monticello Swag."
Publication: House and Garden
Volume: 127
Date: 1965
Pages: 38-39
Notes: Modern adaptations of TJ's curtains.
Reference: 3107
3108
Name: Morison
, Samuel
Eliot
Title: "Is 'Liberal Education' Democratic?: What Jefferson
Advocated."
Publication: Hispania
Volume: 27
Date: 1944
Pages: 78-79
Notes: Short note contending that TJ's educational object was
to create an intellectual aristocracy.
Reference: 3108
3109
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
3110
Name: Morris
Mabel
Title: "Jefferson and the Languages of the American
Indians."
Publication: Modern Language Quarterly
Volume: 6
Date: (1945)
Pages: 31-34
Notes: Briefly discusses TJ's interest
in Indian language as shared by other members of the American
Philosophical
Society.
Reference: 3110
3111
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
3112
Name: Mowbray
, J.
P.
Title: "That 'Affair' of Mrs. Atherton's."
Publication: Critic
Volume: 40
Date: (1902)
Pages: 50 105
Notes: Protests that Gertrude Atherton's love for Alexander
Hamilton has led her to misrepresent seriously the character of TJ in
her novel The
Conqueror.
Reference: 3112
3113
Name: Mugridge
, D.
H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Library of Congress."
Publication: Wilson Library Bulletin
Volume: 18
Date: (1944)
Pages: 608-11
Notes: Comments briefly on TJ's role in reestablishing the
Library's collection and more extensively on Jefferson scholarly projects
underway with the
library's help.
Reference: 3113
3114
Name: Mumford
Lewis
Title: "The Universalism of Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The South in Architecture; The Dancy Lectures, Alabama
College
1941
Publisher: Harcourt
Brace
City: New York
Date: 1941
Pages: 43-78
Notes: Critical analysis of TJ as a renaissance man and his
architecture which "struck a balance between ... the logic of building and
the logic of life."
A significant statement.
Reference: 3114
3115
Name: Murphy
, Mabel
Ansley
Title: When Jefferson Was Young
Publisher: Whitman
City: Chicago
Date: 1942
Pages: pp. 262
Notes: Juvenile fiction.
Reference: 3115
3116
Name: Murray
, Elizabeth
and Randolph Crawford
Title: "Wild Flowers at Monticello."
Publication: Virginia Wildlife
Volume: 38
Date: 1977
Pages: 32, 10
Notes: Briefly discusses TJ's use of wild flowers in
gardening.
Reference: 3116
3117
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Museum Gets Jefferson's Music Books."
Publication: Music Trade News
Volume: 9
Date: 1931
Pages: 18
Notes: Gift to Monticello of some of TJ's music books owned by
a great-great-granddaughter.
Reference: 3117
3118
Name: Myers
, Mary
C.
Title: "Ezekiers Statue of Jefferson."
Publication: University of
Virginia Alumni Bulletin
Volume: 3rd ser. 3
Date: 1910
Pages: 361-78
Notes: Account of ceremonies accepting the statue of TJ done
by Sir Moses Ezekiel. Illustrated.
Reference: 3118
3119
Name: Nakosteen
Mehdi
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: The
History and Philosophy of Education
Publisher: Ronald
City: New York
Date: 1965
Pages: 451-56
Notes: Survey of TJ's reforming ideas on
education.
Reference: 3119
3120
Name: Nason
, Charles
D.
Title: "Jefferson and Washington on National Education."
Publication: Education
Volume: 19
Date: (1898)
Pages: 157-67
Reference: 3120
3121
Name: Needham
, Charles
Willis
Title: "Jefferson as a Promoter of General Education"
Publication: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Lipscomb and
Bergh
Publisher: Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Association
City: Washington
Date: 1903
Pages: 4:i-ix
Reference: 3121
3122
Name: Newcomb
Rexford
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, the Architect."
Publication: Architect
Volume: 9
Date: (1928)
Pages: 429-32
Notes: Survey.
Reference: 3122
3123
Name: Nichols
, Frederick
D.
Title: "Belle Grove in the Developing Civilization of the Valley of
Virginia."
Publication: Historic Preservation
Volume: 20
Date: 1968
Pages: 6-20
Notes: Ascribes Belle Grove's
architecture to TJ on the basis of a recently discovered letter.
Description.
Reference: 3123
3124
Name: Nichols
, Frederick
Doveton
Title: Early Charlottesville Architecture; An Exhibition to
Commemorate the Sesquicentennial Celebration by the Albemarle
County Historical Society
and the University of Virginia of the Signing of the Treaty for the
Louisiana
Purchase
Publisher: Charlottesville Public Library
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1953
Pages: pp. 8
Reference: 3124
3125
Name: Nichols
, Frederick
D.
Title: "Jefferson: The Making of an Architect"
Publication: Jefferson and the Arts: An Extended View, ed. William
Howard
Adams
Publisher: National Gallery of
Art
City: Washington
Date: 1976
Pages: 159-85
Notes: Informative discussion of the architecture TJ knew and
admired in France and its influence on the buildings he
designed.
Reference: 3125
3126
Name: Nichols
, Frederick
Doveton and James A. Bear, Jr.
Title: Monticello
Publisher: Thomas
Jefferson Memorial Foundation
City: Monticello
Date: 1967
Pages: pp. 77
Notes: Guide book for sale at
Monticello; a model of its kind.
Reference: 3126
3127
Name: Nichols
, Frederick
Doveton
Title: "The Restoration of 'Academical Village' Gardens
Completed."
Publication: Univ. of Virginia Alumni News
Volume: 53
Date: 1965
Pages: 2-7, 31-33
Notes: The East Lawn gardens at
the University.
Reference: 3127
3128
Name: Nichols
, Frederick
Doveton
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Architectural Drawings. A Massachusetts
Historical Society Picture Book
Publisher: Massachusetts Historical Society
City: Boston
Date: 1960
Pages: pp. 10, (22)
Notes: The foreword, "TJ's Architectural Development," contends the
drawings show his
growth as an artist; he became "the leading Romantic Classicist in
America before Latrobe."
See the revised editions of this listed as the next item.
Reference: 3128
3129
Name: Nichols
, Frederick
Doveton
Title: Thomas Jefferson's Architectural Drawings Compiled and with
Commentary and a Check List
Publisher: Massachusetts Historical Society
City: Boston
Date: 1961
Pages: pp. 46
Notes: Adds
a checklist of TJ's drawings to the foregoing; 3rd edition also published
in 1961, adds
Charlottesville: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation and The
University Press of Virginia
as co-publishers, 48 pp. Useful research tool, especially these two
editions.
Reference: 3129
3130
Name: Nichols
, Frederick
Doveton and Ralph E. Griswold
Title: Thomas Jefferson Landscape
Architect
Publisher: Univ. Press of Virginia
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1978
Pages: pp. xvii, 196
Notes: Broad informative
survey of TJ's interests in horticulture and landscape architecture,
influences on him, his
plans for Monticello and the Univ. of Virginia, and his contributions to
horticulture.
Reference: 3130
3131
Name: Nolan
, Carolyn
G.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Gentleman Musician."
Publication: M.A. thesis
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1967
Pages: pp. 126, xiv
Reference: 3131
3132
Name: Noland
Nancy
Title: "Jefferson and Palladio."
Publication: Vassar Journal of Undergraduate Studies
Volume: 16
Date: 1943
Pages: 1-15
Notes: Discriminating study of TJ's
architecture, although it may overemphasize the Palladian influence.
Warns that TJ's work
must be set apart from the styles that most closely surround it.
Reference: 3132
3133
Name: Noll
Bink
Title: "Air Tunnel, Monticello."
Publication: Kenyon Review
Volume: 23
Date: (1961)
Pages: 67
Notes: Poem; the air tunnel is part of a waste removal system TJ
devised.
Reference: 3133
3134
Name: Norton
, Paul
F
Title: "Jefferson's Plan for Mothballing the Frigates."
Publication: U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
Volume: 82
Date: (1956)
Pages: 737-41
Notes: TJ in 1802 proposed an enclosed dry dock to store
unused frigates in time of peace. Benjamin Latrobe produced designs for
this.
Reference: 3134
3135
Name: Norton
, Paul
Foote
Title: "Latrobe, Jefferson and the National Capitol."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Princeton Univ.
Date: 1952
Pages: pp. 442
Notes: Follows "the exact contributions made by Jefferson's
suggestions and by Latrobe's talent ... step by step through the years of
Jefferson's
presidency." DAI 15/04, p. 554. Printed, New York: Garland Publishing,
1977, in series of
"Outstanding Dissertations in the Fine Arts."
Reference: 3135
3136
Name: Norton
Paul
Title: "Latrobe's Ceiling for the Hall of
Representatives."
Publication: Journal of the Society of Architectural
Historians
Volume: 10
Date: 1951
Pages: 5-10
Notes: TJ and
Latrobe differ over plans.
Reference: 3136
3137
Name: Norton
, Paul
F.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Planning of the National
Capital"
Publication: Jefferson and the Arts: An Extended View, ed. William
Howard
Adams
Publisher: National Gallery of
Art
City: Washington
Date: 1976
Pages: 187-232
Notes: TJ's role in planning Washington, D.C., particularly
in regard to his work with Benjamin Latrobe.
Reference: 3137
3138
Name: Nunez
, Bernard
E.
Title: "Jefferson's Favorite Medicine, Wine"
Publication: Jefferson and Wine, ed. R. deTreville Lawrence,
Sr.
Publisher: Vinifera Wine Growers
Association
City: The Plains, Va.
Date: 1976
Pages: 163-99
Notes: TJ regarded a moderate amount of wine as a
"necessity of life for me," and like many contemporaries believed in its
medicinal
efficacy.
Reference: 3138
3139
Name: O'Callaghan
, E.
B.
Title: "Jefferson Notes of Virginia."
Publication: Historical
Magazine
Volume: 1
Date: (1857)
Pages: 52
Notes: Bibliographical note.
Reference: 3139
3140
Name: O'Callaghan
, E.
B.
Title: "The Revised Proofs of Jefferson's Notes on Virginia."
Publication: Historical Magazine
Volume: 13
Date: (1868)
Pages: 96-98
Notes: Bibliographic description.
Reference: 3140
3141
Name: Anonymous
none
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
3142
Name: O'Donnell
, James
H., III
Title: "Logan's Oration: A Case Study in Ethnographic
Authentication."
Publication: Quarterly Journal of Speech
Volume: 65
Date: (1979)
Pages: 150-56
Notes: "Logan's Oration is a
moving and legitimate expression of Native American
oratory."
Reference: 3142
3143
Name: Ogburn
, Floyd,
Jr.
Title: "Structure and Meaning in Thomas Jefferson's Notes on
Virginia."
Publication: Early American Literature
Volume: 15
Date: (1980)
Pages: 141-50
Notes: Using concepts of linguistic
analysis such as foregrounding and collocation, attempts to get at the
"deep structure" of TJ's
"pastoral." But since these passages are supposedly the two sublime
passages about the
Potomac and the Natural Bridge, the conclusion that TJ understood
nature as order and
proportion seems incomplete.
Reference: 3143
3144
Name: Oliver
, John
William
Title: "Science and the 'Founding Fathers."'
Publication: Scientific Monthly
Volume: 48
Date: (1939)
Pages: 256-60
Notes: Discusses TJ and the patent office; he originally
examined every patent application himself.
Reference: 3144
3145
Name: Oliver
, John
W.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson—Scientist."
Publication: Scientific
Monthly
Volume: 56
Date: (1943)
Pages: 460-67
Notes: Examines TJ's scientific activities during five periods of his
life.
Reference: 3145
3146
Name: O'Neal
, William
Bainter and Frederick Doveton Nichols
Title: An Architectural History of the
First University Pavilion
Publication: Magazine of Albemarle County
History
Volume: 15
Date: 1956
Pages: 36-43
Notes: Account
of the designing and construction of Pavilion VII under TJ's
direction.
Reference: 3146
3147
Name: O'Neal
, William
B.
Title: Financing the Construction of the University of Virginia: Notes
and
Documents
Publication: Magazine of Albemarle County History
Volume: 23
Date: 1965
Pages: 5-34
Notes: Difficulties of TJ and Joseph C.
Cabell in obtaining funds to build the University.
Reference: 3147
3148
Name: O'Neal
, William
B.
Title: Jefferson's Buildings at the University of Virginia: The
Rotunda
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia Press
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1960
Pages: pp.62
Notes: Introduction discusses design
and building of the Rotunda; lists and describes documents pertaining
to construction; plates
of influential designs and TJ's drawings.
Reference: 3148
3149
Name: O'Neal
, William
Bainter
Title: Jefferson's Fine Arts Library, His Selections for the University
of
Virginia Together with His Own Architectural Books
Publisher: Univ. Press
of Virginia
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1976
Pages: pp.xviii, 409
Notes: Full description and annotation of books in TJ's
1825 Catalogue of the Library of the Univ. of Virginia, plus relevant
items from John V.
Kean's 1825 Catalogue and the 1828 Catalogue, plus items from
Sowerby on the Monticello
"great" library.
Reference: 3149
3150
Name: O'Neal
, William
B.
Title: Jefferson's Fine Arts Library for the University of Virginia, With
Additional Notes on Architectural Volumes Known to Have Been
Owned by
Jefferson
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia Press
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1956
Pages: pp.53
Notes: Includes a desiderata list for
the Univ. of Virginia libraries, entries having to do with fine arts from
TJ's 1825 Catalogue
of the Univ. Library and a list of books now in the Univ. library from
TJ's own libraries.
Not the same as item #3149.
Reference: 3150
3151
Name: O'Neal
, William
B.
Title: Michele and Giacomo Raggi at the University of Virginia: With
Notes
and Documents
Publication: Magazine of Albemarle County
History
Volume: 18
Date: 1960
Pages: 5-31
Notes: TJ's
difficult dealings with Italian stonecutters hired to do the Corinthian and
Ionic capitols for the
Pavilions and the Rotunda.
Reference: 3151
3152
Name: O'Neal
, William
B.
Title: The Workmen at the University of Virginia, 1817-1826, With
Notes
and Documents
Publication: Magazine of Albemarle County
History
Volume: 17
Date: 1959
Pages: 5-48
Notes: Explores
TJ's difficulties in obtaining competent workmen and the proposals he
received from
craftsmen.
Reference: 3152
3153
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "On Time with Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Hobbies
Volume: 56
Date: 1951
Pages: 46
Notes: Note on the great clock at Monticello.
Reference: 3153
3154
Name: Oppenheimer
, J.
Robert.
Title: "Encouragement of Science."
Publication: Science
News Letter
Volume: 57
Date: 1950
Pages: 170-72
Notes: TJ's
letter to William Green Munford is suffused with the idea of progress
and with Q recognition
that science and political life are relevant to each other. Rpt. Science.
111(1950),
373-75.
Reference: 3154
3155
Name: Ormsbee
, Thomas
Hamilton
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Own Oriental Lowestoft."
Publication: American Collector
Volume: 14
Date: 1946
Pages: 5
Notes: Illustrated note on TJ's Chinese-made Lowestoft punch
bowl and pitcher.
Reference: 3155
3156
Name: Osborn
, Henry
Fairfield
Title: "Thomas Jefferson as a Paleontologist."
Publication: Science, n.s.
Volume: 82
Date: (1935)
Pages: 533-38
Notes: Sketch of TJ's interests in mammoths and the
megalonyx.
Reference: 3156
3157
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
3158
Name: Osgood
, Ernest
S.
Title: "A Prarie Dog for Mr. Jefferson."
Publication: Montana:
The Magazine of Western History
Volume: 19
Date: 1969
Pages: 54-56
Notes: Account of a prairie dog sent to TJ by Lewis and Clark
from Fort Madison.
Reference: 3158
3159
Name: Osgood
, John
C.
Title: "How, Thomas Jefferson, Can We Provide Simultaneously for
Excellence and Egalitarianism?"
Publication: Mount Holyoke Alumni
Quarterly
Volume: 59
Date: (1975)
Pages: 85-88
Notes: Remarks on TJ's ideas about education; title question not
answered.
Reference: 3159
3160
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Our Architect President."
Publication: Review of Reviews
Volume: 43
Date: (1911)
Pages: 353-54
Notes: "Architects generally do not appreciate the
thoroughness of Jefferson's work."
Reference: 3160
3161
Name: Owsley
Clifford
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and His First
Inaugural"
Publication: Inaugural
Publisher: Olympic Press
City: New York
Date: 1964
Pages: 126-41
Notes: An eccentric rhetorical
analysis of TJ's speech; finds it a "great speech" with a "Survival
quotient" of 85 out of a
possible 100 points.
Reference: 3161
3162
Name: Padover
, Saul K.,
ed.
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the National Capital. Preface by Harold
L.
Ickes
Publisher: Government Printing Office
City: Washington
Date: 1946
Pages: pp. xxxvi, 523
Notes: Contains "notes and
correspondence exchanged between Jefferson, Washington, L'Enfant,
Ellicott, Hallett,
Thornton, Latrobe, the commissioners, and others relating to the
founding, surveying,
planning, designing, constructing, and administering of the City of
Washington, 1783-18
18."
Reference: 3162
3163
Name: Padover
, Saul
K.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Philosopher, Statesman—and
Musician."
Publication: Stereo Review
Volume: 21
Date: 1968
Pages: 82-86
Notes: General survey of TJ's musical interests.
Reference: 3163
3164
Name: Page
, Thomas
Nelson
Title: "Jefferson and the University of Virginia"
Publication: Old Dominion
Publisher: Scribner's
City: New York
Date: 1908
Pages: 198-234
Notes: TJ's university, the last product of his
"comprehensive sweep of intellect," had an exemplary "spaciousness of
design."
Reference: 3164
3165
Name: Parks
, Edd
Winfield
Title: "Jefferson as a Man of Letters."
Publication: Georgia Review
Volume: 6
Date: (1952)
Pages: 450-59
Notes: Surveys TJ's literary tastes, interest in prosody, his
literary style; characterizes him as a utilitarian with a broad definition
of usefulness and as a
classicist.
Reference: 3165
3166
Name: Parks
, Edd
Winfield
Title: "Jefferson's Attitude Toward History."
Publication: Georgia Historical Quarterly
Volume: 36
Date: (1952)
Pages: 336-41
Notes: Conventional survey.
Reference: 3166
3167
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "The Patriots, Sidney Kingsley's New Play, Brings
Early American History to Broadway."
Publication: Life
Volume: 4
Date: 1943
Pages: 57-58
Notes: Photographic illustrations of
Kingsley's play about the conflict between TJ and Hamilton.
Reference: 3167
3168
Name: Patton
, John
S.
Title: Jefferson, Cabell, and the University of Virginia
Publisher: Neale
City: New York
Date: 1906
Pages: pp. viii, 380
Notes: TJ referred to throughout, but pp. 9-135 cover
the years of his involvement with the University.
Reference: 3168
3169
Name: Patton
, John
S.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Contributions to Natural History."
Publication: Natural History
Volume: 19
Date: (1919)
Pages: 405-10
Notes: TJ's main contribution was sending out the Lewis and
Clark expedition Rpt. Univ. of Virginia Alumni Bulletin. 3rd ser.
12(1919),
409-15.
Reference: 3169
3170
Name: Paullin
, Charles
O.
Title: "The Eugenic Views of Thomas Jefferson and John
Adams."
Publication: Journal of Heredity
Volume: 25
Date: (1934)
Pages: 217-28
Notes: Describes and quotes from letters by TJ and Adams
commenting on a passage from Theognis of Megara on
breeding.
Reference: 3170
3171
Name: Peden
William
Title: "Introduction" to Notes on the State of
Virginia
Publisher: Univ. of North Carolina Press
City: Chapel Hill
Date: 1954
Pages: xi-xxv
Notes: Good brief account of the
circumstances of TJ's Notes, both of composition and
publication.
Reference: 3171
3172
Name: Peden
William
Title: "Jefferson, Freneau, and the Poems of
1809."
Publication: New Colophon
Volume: 1
Date: (1948)
Pages: 394-400
Notes: TJ had difficulties with Freneau's printer in regard to
the size of his subscription.
Reference: 3172
3173
Name: Peden
, William
H.
Title: Some Aspects of Jefferson Bibliography
Publisher: Journalism
Laboratory Press, Washington and Lee University
City: Lexington,
Va.
Date: 1941
Pages: pp.22
Notes: TJ's
understanding and practice of bibliography; he was not a bibliographer
in the modern sense.
Also discusses research opportunities and the difficulties of making a
Jefferson
bibliography.
Reference: 3173
3174
Name: Peden
, William
H.
Title: ''Some Notes on Jefferson's Libraries"
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 1
Date: 1944
Pages: 265-72
Notes: TJ's collecting interests in history, law, religion and
science follow "the pattern of the average eighteenth-century Virginia
gentleman of substance
and position," but his wide range of interests and his collecting in the
fields of Americana
and philology show him to be "an innovator and a trailblazer."
Reference: 3174
3175
Name: Peden
, William
Harwood
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Book Collector."
Publication: Ph.D dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia
Date: 1942
Pages: pp. 239
Notes: An important study but superceded by Sowerby and
other works more readily available.
Reference: 3175
3176
Name: Peden
, William
H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Charles Brockden Brown."
Publication: Maryland Quarterly
Volume: 1
Date: 1944
Pages: 65-68
Notes: Discusses Brown's letter of 25 December 1799,
presenting a copy of probably, Wieland, and TJ's reply of January 15,
1800. One of the few
times TJ ever spoke kindly of novels.
Reference: 3176
3177
Name: Peden
William
Title: Twilight at Monticello
Publisher: Houghton
Mifflin
City: Boston
Date: 1973
Pages: pp. xii,
241
Notes: A thriller set at a meeting of Jefferson scholars at Monticello;
much
background given on TJ and various historians' interpretations of
him.
Reference: 3177
3178
Name: Peebles
, John
Kevan
Title: "Thomas Jefferson, Architect."
Publication: Univ. of
Virginia Alumni Bulletin
Volume: l
Date: 1894
Pages: 68-74
Notes: Survey; rpt. American Architect and Building News.
47(January 19, 1895), 28-35.
Reference: 3178
3179
Name: Penney
, Annette
C.
Title: "Cooking with Wines at the White House"
Publication: Jefferson and Wine, ed. R. deTreville Lawrence,
Sr.
Publisher: Vinifera Wine Growers
Association
City: The Plains, Va.
Date: 1976
Pages: 56-57
Notes: Brief discussion of TJ's stocking of the White House
cellar and a recipe for "Mr. Jefferson's pannequaiques" (crepes) as
prepared by his chef,
Etienne Lemaire.
Reference: 3179
3180
Name: Penney
, Annette
C.
Title: "Jefferson and South Carolina's Horticulture"
Publication: Jefferson and Wine, ed. R. deTreville Lawrence,
Sr.
Publisher: Vinifera Wine Growers
Association
City: The Plains, Va.
Date: 1976
Pages: 86-90
Notes: Comments on TJ's interest in encouraging viticulture in
South Carolina; minor.
Reference: 3180
3181
Name: Penney
, Annette
C.
Title: "North Carolina: Jefferson's 'Exquisite Wine"'
Publication: Jefferson and Wine, ed. R. deTreville Lawrence,
Sr.
Publisher: Vinifera Wine Growers
Association
City: The Plains, Va.
Date: 1976
Pages: 81-85
Notes: TJ said that scuppernong wine "would be distinguished
on the best tables of Europe, for its fine aroma."
Reference: 3181
3182
Name: Perkins
, Mrs. C.
D.
Title: "Jefferson's Monticello."
Publication: Bulletin of the
Garden Club of America
Volume: 48
Date: 1960
Pages: 30-32
Notes: Note on restoration of the gardens.
Reference: 3182
3183
Name: Perkins
, Hazlehurst
B.
Title: "Restoring the 'Monticello' Gardens."
Publication: Magazine of Albemarle County History
Volume: 30
Date: (1972)
Pages: 9-13
Notes: Recounts experiences in
reconstructing Monticello gardens by following plans and information in
TJ's Garden
Book.
Reference: 3183
3184
Name: P'erouse de Montclos
J. M.
Title: "Jefferson and Architecture in the Second Half of
the Eighteenth Century"
Publication: The Eye of Thomas Jefferson, ed. William
Howard Adams
Publisher: National Gallery
of Art
City: Washington
Date: 1976
Pages: 167-89
Notes: On buildings and drawings TJ saw or could have seen
in Paris.
Reference: 3184
3185
Name: Perry
, E.
S.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Collection of Virginia Manuscripts" in "Time
and
the Land: The Work of American Historians During the Generation of
the American
Revolution."
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Univ. of Cambridge
Date: 1977
Pages: 373-423
Notes: Gives
a summary catalogue of all known Virginia mss. in TJ's collection;
discusses provenance and
documentary evidence.
Reference: 3185
3186
Name: Peterson
, Helen
Stone
Title: "Francis Gilmer's Mission."
Publication: Virginia
Cavalcade
Volume: 14
Date: 1964
Pages: 5-11
Notes: Sent by
TJ to obtain professors for the University.
Reference: 3186
3187
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
3188
Name: Peterson
, Merrill
D.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia."
Publication: Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture
Volume: 7
Date: (1978)
Pages: 49-62
Notes: TJ articulated "a series of
Enlightenment directives for the intelligence of the new American
republic."
Reference: 3188
3189
Name: Pevler
, Herman
H.
Title: Education: Jefferson and Today, An Address....
Publisher: Old
Dominion Chapter Public Relations Society of America
City: Roanoke,
Va.
Date: 1968
Pages: pp. 8
Notes: TJ's real legacy is
his conviction that old problems must be solved anew by each
generation.
Reference: 3189
3190
Name: Philbrick
Thomas
Title: "Thomas Jefferson"
Publication: American Literature 1764-1789 The Revolutionary Years,
ed. Everett
Emerson
Publisher: Univ. of Wisconsin
Press
City: Madison
Date: 1977
Pages: 145-69
Notes: A sketch of TJ's activities during this period and brief
rhetorical analysis of A Summary View, the Declaration, and
Notes.
Reference: 3190
3191
Name: Phipps
Frances
Title: "Jefferson's Notes on Virginia"
Publication: Colonial Kitchens, Their Furnishings, and Their
Gardens
Publisher: Hawthorn Books
City: New
York
Date: 1972
Pages: 181-87
Notes: Minor note on
useful plants and gardening.
Reference: 3191
3192
Name: Pickens
Buford
Title: "Mr. Jefferson as Revolutionary
Architect."
Publication: Journal of the Society of Architectural
Historians
Volume: 34
Date: (1975)
Pages: 257-79
Notes: Argues for TJ as an architectural innovator; "To be radically
modern during these
decades was not to invent but to transform," in part because of the
limited options in
technology. Important revaluation of TJ as architect.
Reference: 3192
3193
Name: Pierce
, E.
H.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and His Violin."
Publication: Etude
Volume: 47
Date: (1929)
Pages: 684-85
Notes: Sketch.
Reference: 3193
3194
Name: Pierson
, William
H.
Title: "American Neoclassicism, The Idealistic Phase: Thomas
Jefferson"
Publication: American Buildings and Their Architects: The Colonial
and Neoclassical Styles
Publisher: Doubleday
City: Garden City, N.Y.
Date: 1970
Pages: 286-334
Notes: Suggestive study; focuses on
Monticello and the University.
Reference: 3194
3195
Name: Pierson
, William
H., Jr.
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Educator and Architect
Publisher: Williams
College
City: Williamstown, Mass.
Date: 1963
Pages: pp. 8
Notes: TJ's design for the Univ. of Virginia shows a "practical
educator seeking to give order and cohesiveness."
Reference: 3195
3196
Name: Pi-Sunyer
Oriol
Title: "Thomas Jefferson: Reluctant
Manufacturer."
Publication: Janus
Volume: 51
Date: (1964)
Pages: 226-34
Notes: Derivative discussion of TJ's nailery; argues that his
apparent failure to manufacture nails on a commercial scale was a result
of economic rather
than technological factors.
Reference: 3196
3197
Name: Pleasants
, Samuel
A.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson—Educational Philosopher."
Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 111
Date: 1967
Pages: 1-4
Notes: Surveys TJ's activities to encourage education.
Reference: 3197
3198
Name: Pope
, Arthur
Upham
Title: "In Defense of the Jefferson Memorial."
Publication: Magazine of Art
Volume: 30
Date: (1937)
Pages: 362-65
Reference: 3198
3199
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: "Portrait Sculpture by Houdon."
Publication: Boston Museum Bulletin
Volume: 32
Date: (1934)
Pages: 69-74
Notes: On the museum's 5 Houdons, including the recently
acquired bust of TJ.
Reference: 3199
3200
Name: Powell
, Edward
Payson
Title: "Jefferson and Hamilton in Education."
Publication: New England Magazine
Volume: n.s. 14
Date: (1896)
Pages: 699-706
Notes: TJ made the New England system of schools
coherent; claims that "very soon these organized state systems will
federalize at Washington
in a great National University."
Reference: 3200
3201
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
3202
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: Presentation of the Restored East Lawn Gardens of
the University of Virginia by the Garden Club of Virginia, May 4,
1965.
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1965
Pages: pp. (35)
Notes: Contains accounts of excavations and other research
to determine original plans; also a short speech by Frederick D. Nichols,
"Thomas Jefferson,
Landscape Architect."
Reference: 3202
3203
Name: Preston
, Joseph
Raine, ed.
Title: Correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and John
Stuart."
Publication: Journal of the Greenbrier Historical
Society
Volume: 2
Date: 1973
Pages: 4-13
Notes: Correspondence on matters
paleontological; introduction and notes.
Reference: 3203
3204
Name: Pritchett
, Henry
S.
Title: "Jefferson's Interest in Science."
Publication: Univ. of
Virginia Alumni Bulletin
Volume: 6
Date: (1899)
Pages: 74
Notes: Note; minor.
Reference: 3204
3205
Name: Anonymous
none
Title: A Profile of Thomas Jefferson from a Drawing by
William Russell Birch
Publisher: Associates of the Univ. of Virginia
Library
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1975
Pages: broadside
Notes: Facsimile and brief note.
Reference: 3205
3206
Name: Purcell
, Richard
J.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Educational Views."
Publication: Catholic Educational Review
Volume: 30
Date: (1932)
Pages: 401-10
Notes: Competent survey.
Reference: 3206
3207
Name: Pyle
, Mary
Thurman
Title: The Three Royal R's, Play in One Act.
Publisher: Dramatists
Play Service
City: New York
Date: 1941
Pages: pp. 25
Notes: TJ as a student in a "field" school strikes a blow for
public education.
Reference: 3207
3208
Name: Radbill
, Samuel
X.
Title: "Dr. Robley Dunglison and Jefferson."
Publication: Transactions and Studies of the College of Physicians of
Philadelphia
Volume: 4th ser. 27
Date: 1959
Pages: 40-44
Notes: Sketches TJ's relationship with Dunglison and the
latter's career after 1826.
Reference: 3208
3209
Name: Radbill
, Samuel
X.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Doctors."
Publication: Transactions and Studies of the College of Physicians of
Philadelphia
Volume: 4th ser. 37
Date: 1969
Pages: 106-14
Notes: Sketch of TJ's medical opinions and his doctor
acquaintances, e.g. Waterhouse, Rush, Dunglison.
Reference: 3209
3210
Name: Raffensperger
Edwin B.
Title: "Who Killed the Logan Family?"
Publication: Potter's American Monthly
Volume: 11
Date: (1878)
Pages: 187-93
Notes: Claims Michael Cresap did not kill Logan's family
and that Logan could not have made the speech ascribed to him in TJ's
Notes.
Reference: 3210
3211
Name: Raiden
Edward
Title: Mr. Jefferson's Burr: A Play in Three
Acts
Publisher: Thunder Publishing
City: Los Angeles
Date: 1960
Pages: pp. 140
Notes: Shakespeare it's
not.
Reference: 3211
3212
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
3213
Name: Randall
David
Title: "'Dukedom Large Enough': III. Thomas Jefferson
and the Declaration of Independence."
Publication: Papers of the Bibliographic
Society of America
Volume: 56
Date: (1962)
Pages: 472-80
Notes: Rare book dealer and librarian discusses collecting
Jeffersoniana; rpt. in Dukedom Large Enough. New York: Random
House, 1969.
273-80.
Reference: 3213
3214
Name: Randolph
Frederick J. and Frederick L. Francis
Title: "Thomas Jefferson
as Meteorologist."
Publication: Monthly Weather Review
Volume: 23
Date: (1895)
Pages: 456-58
Notes: Notes TJ's meteorological
apparatus at Monticello, describes his record-keeping; TJ was the first
American to describe
the phenomenon of temperature inversion.
Reference: 3214
3215
Name: Randolph
, Jane
Cary Harrison
Title: Thomas Jefferson. Monticello Music, 1785
Publisher: Cary N.
Randolph
City: St. Louis
Date: 1941
Pages: pp.
24
Notes: Music and words for eight songs, no comment.
Reference: 3215
3216
Name: Raphael
Henry
Title: Thomas Jefferson, Astronomer
Publication: Leaflet No. 174
Publisher: Astronomical Society of the Pacific
City: San
Francisco
Date: 1943
Pages: pp. 8
Notes: Survey.
Reference: 3216
3217
Name: Rauschenberg
Bradford L.
Title: "William John Coffee, Sculptor-Painter: His
Southern Experience."
Publication: Journal of Early Southern Decorative
Arts
Volume: 4
Date: 1978
Pages: 26-48
Notes: Includes
discussion of the po-~ait busts done of TJ's family.
Reference: 3217
3218
Name: Ravier
Xavier
Title: "Thomas Jefferson et la Langue d'oc."
Publication: Annales du Midi
Volume: 90
Date: (1978)
Pages: 41-52
Notes: Consideration of TJ's remarks on Provencal in his
letter of March 29, 1787 to William Short as significant for "I'histoire de
la langue occitane
en particulier et l'histoire des idees linguistiques en general."
Reference: 3218
3219
Name: Reed
, O.
E.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson in Agriculture."
Publication: Journal of
Dairy Science
Volume: 27
Date: (1944)
Pages: 613-66
Reference: 3219
3220
Name: Reps
, John
W.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Checkerboard Towns."
Publication: Journal of the Society of Architectural
Historians
Volume: 20
Date: (1961)
Pages: 108-14
Notes: TJ proposed an alternating
open square plan for Jeffersonville, Ind. which was later tried in
Jackson, Miss.; good
account.
Reference: 3220
3221
Name: Reston
, James
B.
Title: "New Washington Vista."
Publication: New York Times
Magazine
Date: 1941
Pages: 23
Notes: The
Jefferson Memorial.
Reference: 3221
3222
Name: Rice
, Howard C.,
Jr.
Title: "A French Source of Jefferson's Plan for the Prison at
Richmond."
Publication: Journal of the Societ~ of Architectural
Historians
Volume: 12
Date: 1953
Pages: 28-30
Notes: TJ had
seen in France plans for a prison by Pierre-Gabriel Bugniet.
Reference: 3222
3223
Name: Rice
, Howard, C.,
Jr.
Title: "Jefferson's Gift of Fossils to the Museum of Natural History in
Paris."
Publication: Proceedings of the APS
Volume: 95
Date: (1951)
Pages: 597-627
Notes: Account of TJ's gift in
1808 of fossils from Big Bone Lick, Kentucky, to the National Institute
of France; these gave
Cuvier "essential evidence for his description and 'reconstruction' of two
extinct
species."
Reference: 3223
3224
Name: Rice
, Howard C.,
Jr.
Title: "A 'New' Likeness of Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 3rd ser. 6
Date: (1949)
Pages: 84-89
Notes: Account of the portrait made by Edme
Quenedey.
Reference: 3224
3225
Name: Rice
, Howard C.,
Jr.
Title: "Saint-Memin's Portrait of Jefferson."
Publication: Princeton University Library Chronicle
Volume: 20
Date: (1959)
Pages: 182-92
Notes: Account of Saint-Memin's
physiognotrace portrait of TJ and description of the two differing
copperplate engravings he
did from it.
Reference: 3225
3226
Name: Richardson
, E.
P.
Title: "A Life Drawing of Jefferson by John Trumbull."
Publication: American Art Journal
Volume: 7
Date: 1975
Pages: 4-9
Notes: Reattribution of a pencil drawing from Latrobe to
Trumbull; probably done in 1786 when Trumbull often saw TJ. Also
printed in Maryland
Historical Magazine. 70(1975), 363-71.
Reference: 3226
3227
Name: Rickey
, Homer
G.
Title: "Memorandum on the German Edition of Jefferson's Notes on
Virginia."
Publisher: Univ. of Virginia Library
City: Charlottesville
Date: 1952
Pages: pp. 4
Notes: Mimeographed sheets;
bibliographical note and translation of the introduction offered to the
German edition
(Leipzig, 1788-89), probably written by the publisher, Matthias Christian
Sprengel.
Reference: 3227
3228
Name: Ridiman
Bob
Title: "Scientist Thomas Jefferson."
Publication: Humpty-Dumpty's Magazine for Little
Children
Volume: 24
Date: 1976
Pages: 61-63
Reference: 3228
3229
Name: Roberson
, Samuel
Arndt
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and the Eighteenth Century Landscape
Garden
Movement in England"
Publication: Ph.D. dissertation
Publisher: Yale Univ.
Date: 1974
Pages: pp. 163
Notes: Discusses the influence of
Thomas Whately's Observations on Modern Gardening (1770), and TJ's
visits to many of the
English gardens described there. His work at Monticello is an important
forerunner of the
American landscape movement of the nineteenth century. DAI 35/05A,
p. 2684.
Reference: 3229
3230
Name: Roberts
, John
G.
Title: "An Exchange of Letters Between Jefferson and Quesnay de
Beaurepaire."
Publication: VMHB
Volume: 50
Date: (1942)
Pages: 134-42
Notes: TJ doubts the possibilities of success for Quesnay's
French academy at Richmond.
Reference: 3230
3231
Name: Roberts
, Mary
Fanton
Title: "Brandon, With Its Memories of Perukes and
Farthingales."
Publication: Arts and Decoration
Volume: 43
Date: 1936
Pages: 6-9+
Reference: 3231
3232
Name: Robinson
, Geroid
T.
Title: "Small Farms and Big Machines."
Publication: Agricultural History
Volume: 27
Date: 1953
Pages: 69-71
Notes: Compares TJ's agrarian ideas to those of the Russian
Populists (Narodniks) and surmises that TJ would not have been hostile
to cooperation among
farmers, although he would certainly have opposed Soviet-style
collectivization.
Reference: 3232
3233
Name: Robsjohn-Gibbings
T. H.
Title: "If Thomas Jefferson Visited Your Home."
Publication: American Home
Volume: 32
Date: 1944
Pages: 26
Notes: He would judge your furniture for its utility not for its
antique charm.
Reference: 3233
3234
Name: Rocca
, J.
C.
Title: "Jefferson's Notes on Virginia and the Census of 1940."
Publication: WMQ
Volume: 2nd ser. 23
Date: (1943)
Pages: 153-59
Notes: Compares TJ's comments on population and economic
situation of Virginia to data revealed in 1940 census. Not clear
why.
Reference: 3234
3235
Name: Rosen
George
Title: "Political Order and Human Health in Jeffersonian
Thought."
Publication: Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Volume: 26
Date: (1952)
Pages: 32-44
Notes: Argues that TJ and Benjamin
Rush saw an analogy between the health of the individual and the
health of his society, and
they viewed (optimistically) the natural world in which man saw himself
contained.
Reference: 3235
3236
Name: Rosenbach
, A. S.
W.
Title: "The Libraries of the Presidents of the United States."
Publication: Proceedings of the American Antiquarian
Society
Volume: 44
Date: (1934)
Pages: 337-64
Notes: TJ's library described,
346-51.
Reference: 3236
3237
Name: Rosenberg
Pierre
Title: "Salons: 1785, 1787, 1789"
Publication: The Eye of Thomas Jefferson, ed. William Howard
Adams
Publisher: National Gallery of Art
City: Washington
Date: 1976
Pages: 152-66
Notes: Account of the three salons TJ could have seen in Paris and
some of the paintings
exhibited in them.
Reference: 3237
3238
Name: Rosenberger
Francis Coleman
Title: XII Poems
Publisher: Gotham
Book Mart
City: New York
Date: 1946
Pages: unpag.
Notes: Has four poems on TJ.
Reference: 3238
3239
Name: Rossman
, Wendell
E.
Title: "Die Hoelzerne Saeulenarchitektur am Campus von Jeffersons
Universitaet von Virginia, Charlottesville, Va."
City: Phoenix, Ariz.
Date: 1965
Pages: pp. 164
Notes: Detailed, illustrated study of the architectural facades
of the pavilions on the lawn at the University.
Reference: 3239
3240
Name: Rothman
, Irving
N.
Title: "Structure and Theme in Samuel Ewing's Satire, The 'American
Miracle."'
Publication: American Literature
Volume: 40
Date: (1968)
Pages: 294-308
Notes: Ewing's poem is a
"Federalist attack upon the Republicans and, particularly, Jefferson."
Deals with the
mammoth cheese and mammoth bones.
Reference: 3240
3241
Name: Ruck
, William
Sener
Title: "Jefferson the Architect."
Publication: VQR
Volume: 8
Date: (1932)
Pages: 139-43
Notes: Review essay of book by I. T. Frary criticizes the
underemphasis on TJ's European models.
Reference: 3241
3242
Name: Ruskin
Mary
Title: "Thomas Jefferson and Education."
Publication: Social Studies
Volume: 41
Date: (1950)
Pages: 349-50
Notes: Conventional sketch.
Reference: 3242
3243
Name: Rutledge
, Anna
Wells
Title: "William John Coffee as a Portrait Sculptor."
Publication: Gazette des Beaux Arts
Volume: ser. 6 28
Date: 1945
Pages: 297-312
Notes: Coffee did terra cotta busts of TJ, Martha Jefferson
Randolph, and four of her children. Account of his career with extensive
quotations from
correspondence with TJ.
Reference: 3243
3244
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
3245
Name: Salamanca
Lucy
Title: Fortress of Freedom; The Story of the Library of
Congress
Publisher: Lippincott
City: Philadelphia
Date: 1942
Pages: pp. 445
Notes: TJ's contributions discussed on pp. 93-116; the
usual.
Reference: 3245
3246
Name: Salmon
Myrene
Title: "L'Enfant and the Planning of Washington,
D.C."
Publication: History Today
Volume: 26
Date: (1976)
Pages: 699-706
Notes: Describes L'Enfant's role in planning the city and his
quarrels with the commissioners; TJ as Secretary of State was concerned
about L'Enfant's
progress.
Reference: 3246
3247
Name: Sanchez
Ramon
Title: "Jefferson, The Founder of the Ideology of
Democratic Education."
Publication: Journal of Education
Volume: 155
Date: 1973
Pages: 45-55
Notes: Argues that to find a TJ who is
the basis of a theory of democratic education we must turn to the author
of the Declaration
rather than the author of the Virginia proposals.
Reference: 3247
3248
Name: Sand
Norbert
Title: "Classics in Jefferson's Theory of
Education."
Publication: Classical Journal
Volume: 40
Date: 1944
Pages: 92-98
Notes: TJ believed the classics were
models of pure style and taste, their study was conducive to happiness
and satisfaction, and
they were "stores of real science." His sense of utility in educational
matters was broad
enough to provide a basic place for classics.
Reference: 3248
3249
Name: Sandefur
, Ray
H.
Title: "Logan's Oration—How Authentic?"
Publication: Quarterly
Journal of Speech
Volume: 46
Date: (1960)
Pages: 289-96
Notes: Logan did indeed dictate the speech which "was
probably as accurately reported as any speech given in similar
circumstances could be." TJ's
text probably came from the version published in New York in
1775.
Reference: 3249
3250
Name: Sanders
, Gold
V.
Title: "Thomas Jefferson's Inventions."
Publication: Popular
Science
Volume: 148
Date: 1946
Pages: 104-13
Notes: Monticello's gadgets.
Reference: 3250
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