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To: Bey of Tunis.
1803/07/19
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Copy of letter announcing appointment of Lear as Consul, with clerical countersignature of James Madison. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC02794.053
[An Act to alter the times and places of holding the circuit courts in the eastern district, and in North Carolina, and for other purposes]
2 March 1793
Printed document signed by Jefferson as Secretary of State. Also signed in type by Jonathan Trumbull as Speaker of the House of Representatives, John Langdon as President pro tempore of the Senate, and approved by George Washington as President....
GLC02806
[Jefferson's first inaugural address]
14 March 1801
Copy of Thomas Jefferson's first inaugural address as President. Printed by the Columbian Courier Extra. Lists small number of advertisements on bottom righthand corner. Address given in Washington D.C. Small yellowed discoloration marks throughout...
GLC03011
[An Act making Appropriations for the Support of Government for the Year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two].
23 December 1791
Signed by Secretary of State Jefferson, and countersigned in type by Speaker of the House Jonathan Trumbull, Vice President Adams, and President Washington. The act details the federal budget for 1792. Issued by the Second Congress of the United...
GLC03014
A Manual of parliamentary practice for use of the Senate of the United States
1801
With bookplate of James M. Garnett, Essex County, Va. American Bibliography 719, Sabin 35887, Bibliotheca Jeffersoniana p. 83
GLC03024
to Persoon re: thanking Persoon for gift of botanical book
15 July 1808
GLC03362
An act to erect a light-house on Montok point in the state of New York
12 April 1792
Signed by Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State. Describes the steps to be taken before construction, such as the appointment of a caretaker and the appropriation of funds. Printed below the act are Speaker of the House Jonathan Trumbull's and...
GLC03396
[An Act for regulating Processes in the Courts of the United States, and providing Compensations for the Officers of the said Courts, and for Jurors and Witnesses]
8 May 1792
Printed document signed by Jefferson as Secretary of State. Also signed in type by Jonathan Trumbull as Speaker of the House of Representatives, Richard Henry Lee as President pro tempore of the Senate, and approved by George Washington as President...
GLC03561
to Maria Eppes
28 May 1801
Writes to his daughter about her health, his desire for Maria's presence in capital, and planning for her to visit. Waterstaining slightly obscures the text.
GLC03641
to NJ Legislature re: domestic & foreign affairs, gratitude [incomplete]
[ 10 December 1807 ]
Dating from Bergh, Collected Writings of TJ, v. 16: 294-96. The last two paragraphs are lacking from this document. Discusses the Embargo Act (obliquely).
GLC03642
[Order to Militia officers to enforce the Embargo Act]
January 22, 1809
Indicates that a ship near Maryland and Virginia intends to violate the Embargo Act and orders it seized. The order was issued at the instigation of Charles Simms, a collector of customs in Virginia.
GLC03643
[Appointment of Benjamin Morgan as member of Legislative Council for Louisiana]
August 30, 1804
Countersigned by Secretary of State James Madison. Says the appointment was made in light of Congressional division of the Louisiana Purchase into two sections in 1804, Orleans Territory and the District of Louisiana. Morgan was appointed to the...
GLC03871
to Isaac Briggs re: reports on formation of government & surveying of Louisiana
14 March 1805
With three drafts of letters by Briggs to Jefferson.
GLC03872
to William Jarvis
16 April 1806
First page contains Jefferson's letter to Jarvis acknowledging the receipt of Iberian wines for Monticello. Also briefly discusses U.S. foreign relations with European nations. Pages three and four contain Jarvis drafted response to Jefferson, dated...
GLC03873.01
to James Oldham
8 June 1803
Discusses construction materials and methods used at Monticello. Suggests that it would be better to use riven pine slabs than linen. Includes a drawing of six parallel lines to show how the boards can be laid out. Mentions that if Oldham needs...
GLC03897
to Henry Voigt
3 December 1807
Commissions Voight to make him a gold watch for his granddaughter.
GLC03941
[Act of Congress altering times for holding circuit courts]
13 April 1792
Printed document signed by Jefferson as Secretary of State. Signed in type by Jonathan Trumbull as Speaker of the House of Representatives, John Adams as Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate, and approved by George...
GLC03968
to John Mason
11 April 1806
Asks General Mason to serve as one of three disinterested commissioners for the Cumberland Road, two of which should come from "this quarter." A post script indicates he was also asking Thomas Moore, who accepted. Mason apparently declined, since...
GLC04076
to John Stockdale re: purchase of maps and books for inclusion into his atlas
1785/09/26
David Franks, the bearer of this letter, was the highest-ranking Jewish officer in the Revolutionary War.
GLC03117
to Benjamin Rush re: thanks for lectures on medicine, mathematics; health, etc.
17 August 1811
Signed twice on address leaf with Free frank written in another hand. Ford, Jefferson's Works, 11:211-13 and Butterfield, Rush Letters, 2:1073-76, 1098-1100. Written in Poplar Forest.
GLC03248
to Comte de Moustier re: inability to see him before departure
09 October 1787
Written as American Minister to France, to Moustier as French minister to the US. Also mentions relations between France and America, and Britain and America. Published: Boyd, Papers of TJ, 12:224-25.
GLC03270
to Comte de Moustier re: etiquette, new US Constitution, the Estates General
17 May 1788
Written as American Minister to France, to Moustier, the French Minister to the U.S. Slight ink bleedthrough. Published in: Boyd, Papers of TJ, 13: 173-76.
GLC03271
to Comte de Moustier re: political changes in France & calling of the Estates
09 August 1788
Written as American Minister to France, to Moustier, the French Minister to the U.S. Published in: Boyd, Papers of TJ, 13: 491-92.
GLC03272
to Comte de Moustier re: French fiscal crisis, political affairs, elections
13 March 1789
Written as American minister to France. The electioneering was for the gathering of the Estates General. Moderate ink bleedthrough. Published in: Boyd, Papers of TJ, 14: 652-54.
GLC03276
to Comte de Moustier re: regrets Moustier's return to Europe, Bill of Rights
03 December 1790
Written as Secretary of State. Jefferson actually had helped engineer Moustier's recall after his stormy tenure as French ambassador.
GLC03280
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