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To: Juan De Q. Y Barneuvo
1791/03/10
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Agreement to set up procedure for returning fugitive slaves seeking freedom in Florida in response to request by Queen of Spain. To the governor of East Florida.
GLC07976
To: John Sinclair.
24 August 1791
Praising French Revolution: "It would be unfortunate were it in the power of one man [the king] to defeat the issue of so beautiful a revolution. I hope... that for the good of suffering humanity all over the earth, that revolution will be...
GLC08060
Collection of 2 documents pertaining to the United States militia system. See decimalized entries.
February 1803
The French purchase of the Louisiana Territory from the Spanish outraged many Americans who feared having too strong a neighbor. In response to growing concerns from the western states, Jefferson, with Congressional approval, called for the state...
GLC04626
President's message to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Sates. Including Indian affairs, war with Tripoli and Barbary Pirates.
December 15, 1802
"President's message to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Sates." Including Indian affairs, war with Tripoli and Barbary Pirates, relations with Europe budget, taxes, naval affairs. Printed by Office of the Newport Mercury...
GLC08289
to Vice Consul Moissonier
07 September 1793
[Re: Genet Affair] Warning French Vice consul about violation of American neutrality, by trying to raise Naval forces in America.
GLC08130
to Caesar A. Rodney re: Napoleonic wars, general decline of public morality
1810/02/10
A petition concerning the depreciation of Continental Currency and its effects on N.J.'s citizens. Written in Monticello
GLC06322
to James Monroe
8 May 1814
Attempting to relieve financial distress of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, who was living in Paris, Jefferson notes that "all his funds are in our monied institution" and other problems with paying him interest. Asks if Monroe, then secretary of state...
GLC06407
[Presidential proclamation requiring potential insurgents against the Embargo Act at Lake Champlain to disperse peaceably]
1808/04/19
Countersigned by James Madison. With white paper seal. In an effort to enforce the Embargo Act in New England, Jefferson warns all who do not disperse that officers will be ordered to "subdue such insurrections or combinations, to seize upon all...
GLC07541
to John Barnes re: activities at Monticello
1810/01/17
Also discusses Kosciuzko and Jefferson's financial situation. Written in Monticello
GLC07510
to Lieutenant of Berkeley Co. re: plans to avenge murders of settlers by Indians
1780/04/19
Signed as governor. Planning to retaliate with militia for the murder of frontier settlers by British-backed Indians. "We have been too long diverted by humanity from enforcing good behavior by severe chastisement. Savages are to be curbed by fear...
GLC05710
Appointing Tobias Lear as Consul to Algiers
1803/11/18
GLC07658
to Dr. William J. MacNeven
15 August 1807
Thanks MacNeven for a book on Irish history. Comparing the U.S. to Ireland, he writes: "In this the United States may see what would have been their history had they continued under the same masters. Heaven seems to have provided them as an asylum...
GLC07147
to Charles W. Dumas
February 2, 1793
Sends Dumas plans for the construction of Washington, D.C. "with a desire that they may be exhibited" in Europe. Accompanied by a 1792 Andrew Ellicott Map from "Columbian Magazine" (GLC 7104.02).
GLC07104.01
to William H. Harrison re: seeking more land for the U.S. by subjugating Indians
1803/02/27
"To promote this disposition to exchange lands,which they have to spare and we want . . . we shall push our trading houses, and be glad to see the good & influential individuals among them run in debt, because we observe that when these debts get...
GLC07171
to unknown re: U.S. role in Mediterranean after end of the Barbary War
1806/05/19
Also discusses ratifying Treaty of Peace and changing from war to peace establishment. Written in Monticello
GLC07465
to Lieutenant of Berkeley County
29 May 1781
Virginia Governor Jefferson tells the "County Lieutenant of Berkeley" that men having been deserting from the French army and navy in America and instructs him to give orders to apprehend any possible foreign deserters at the ferry crossings in...
GLC07335
to merchants of Elizabeth Town, New Jersey
27 August 1793
Written by Jefferson as Secretary of State. Assures merchants of Elizabeth Town, New Jersey that the government will do all it can to protect commerce on the high seas. Says "due attention will be paid to any injuries they may suffer on the high...
GLC06037
Convention between his most Christian majesty and the United States of America
1788
[Title continued] "For the Purpose of Defining and Establishing the Functions and Privileges of their Respective Consuls and Vice Consuls." Agreement between France and the U.S. With stamp of New Jersey Historical Society. Printed the convention...
GLC06093
to David Humphreys re: trade, laws of European countries against US commerce
1791/06/23
Extensive ink bleedthrough obscures Jefferson's writing. Written to America's secret agent in Lisbon concerning laws of France, Spain and England damaging American commerce. "Our best interest would be to employ our principal labours in agriculture...
GLC05967
to James Wood
25 July 1780
Discusses the complex arrangements between Virginia and the national government to provision the Continental Army, written several months before the British invasion of Virginia. Asserts that "it has been always necessary for the state & Continent...
GLC06673
to unknown
circa 1785-1789
Written to a French official. Requests that a packet of pictures be sent to his deputy in New York before forwarding them on to Charleston. Date based on Jefferson's being in Paris.
GLC06674
to James Duane re: naval battle of Enterprise and Boxer, with FF
1813/09/18
Discusses the naval battle of Enterprise and Boxer. "No heart is more rejoiced than mine at these mortifications of English pride." Docketed. Written in Monticello
GLC06708
Boston Gazette Extra, No. 2 [preparing for war]
1807/11/02
Prints Jefferson's 27 October 1807 message to Congress re: preparing for war against the British (which never came). One of the results of Jefferson's message was the Embargo Act.
GLC06613
to Edmund Pendleton re: Russo-Turkish fighting, Adams & Jay [incomplete]
1784/02/29
Incomplete and damaged letter. Oblong. Mentions departure of John Adams and John Jay for London.
GLC06748
to Philip Mazzei re: introduction of Dr. Barton, promising news of War of 1812
1815/03/06
Introducing Dr. Barton, then on a European tour, who "will be able to communicate to you the events of the late war." Mazzei was at that time residing at Pisa. Written just three weeks after the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent. Written in...
GLC06750
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