The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series, Volume 20
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The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series, Volume 20

1 July 1823 to 31 March 1824

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The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series, Volume 20

1 July 1823 to 31 March 1824

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A definitive new volume of the retirement papers of Thomas Jefferson During the period covered by the 575 documents in this volume, Jefferson advises President James Monroe on what later becomes known as the "Monroe Doctrine." He also approves of the Greek independence movement in correspondence with the scholar and political leader Adamantios Coray.Jefferson says that the "most dangerous blot" on the U.S. Constitution is the provision under which a vote by the states in the House of Representatives decides elections not settled by the Electoral College. With his allies in Virginia's General Assembly, he succeeds in converting the University of Virginia's loans from the state Literary Fund into an outright grant and obtains an additional $50, 000 for books and scientific instruments. He seeks advice on regulating and equipping the institution, helps to obtain its architectural capitals, and designs its gymnasia.Jefferson describes coffee as "the favorite beverage of the civilised world" and advises a namesake child to "Adore God. reverence and cherish your parents. love your neighbor as yourself; and your country more than life. be just. be true. murmur not at the ways of Providence, and the life into which you have entered will be the passage to one of eternal and ineffable bliss."

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Dedication
  3. Contents
  4. Foreword
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Editorial Method and Apparatus
  7. Maps
  8. Illustrations
  9. Jefferson Chronology
  10. 1823
  11. Explanations of the Ground Plan of the University of Virginia, [by 1 July]
  12. From Frederick W. Hatch, 1 July
  13. Account with Joel Yancey, 1 July
  14. From James Cutbush, 3 July
  15. From Samuel Garland, 3 July
  16. To James Rawlings, 3 July, enclosing Request to Mutual Assurance Society to Withdraw Insurance on Milton Property, 26 June
  17. From John Brannan, 4 July
  18. To Joseph C. Cabell, 4 July, enclosing Drawing and Specifications for a Jail, [before 4 July], and Estimate by Arthur S. Brockenbrough and Thomas Jefferson of Jail Costs, [ca. 4 July]
  19. Notes on Cost of Capitals for University of Virginia, [by 4 July]
  20. To Jonathan Thompson, 4 July
  21. To Samuel J. Harrison, 5 July
  22. From Thomas LehrĂŠ, 5 July
  23. From Joshua Dodge, 7 July
  24. From William Wisner, 7 July
  25. To LeRoy, Bayard & Company, 8 July
  26. To Robert Patterson, 8 July
  27. To Thomas Appleton, 9 July
  28. To Bernard Peyton, [9] July
  29. To Samuel Williams, 9 July
  30. To Thomas Appleton, 10 July
  31. From Adamantios Coray, 10 July
  32. From LeRoy, Bayard & Company, 10 July
  33. From Bernard Peyton, 10 July
  34. From William P. Farish, 11 July
  35. From Jonathan Thompson, 11 July
  36. From John G. Jackson, 12 July
  37. From José Antonio Miralla, enclosing Spanish Translation of Thomas Gray’s Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard, 14 July
  38. From Bernard Peyton, 14 July
  39. To John Brannan, 15 July
  40. To James Cutbush, 15 July
  41. To George Richardson, 15 July
  42. From Joseph E. Sprague, 15 July
  43. To John Trumbull, 15 July
  44. From Thomas Cox, 16 July
  45. To George Ticknor, 16 July
  46. From Bernard Peyton, 17 July
  47. From Joseph C. Cabell, 18 July
  48. To LeRoy, Bayard & Company, 18 July
  49. To Bernard Peyton, 18 July
  50. From Robert Patterson, 19 July
  51. From Christian Schultz, 19 July
  52. From John J. Chapman, 20 July
  53. From John H. Hall and Others, 20 July
  54. From William Wirt, 20 July
  55. From Abner Kneeland, 21 July
  56. From James P. Morris, 21 July
  57. From Bernard Peyton, 21 July
  58. From Samuel H. Smith, 22 July
  59. From Hezekiah Niles, 24 July
  60. From LeRoy, Bayard & Company, 26 July
  61. From Robert Walsh, 27 July
  62. From William Short, 28 July
  63. From William Fleming, 29 July
  64. From William B. Giles, 29 July
  65. From William Barret, 31 July
  66. To William Johnson, 31 July
  67. To John J. Chapman, [1 August]
  68. Receipt from Abner Kneeland, 1 August
  69. To Thomas LehrĂŠ, 1 August
  70. To James P. Morris, 1 August
  71. To Albert Gallatin, 2 August
  72. To John H. Hall, 2 August
  73. To Bernard Peyton, 2 August
  74. To Samuel H. Smith, with Postscript by Ellen W. Randolph (Coolidge), 2 August
  75. From Arthur S. Brockenbrough, [3 August]
  76. To Joshua Dodge, 3 August
  77. To Gabriel Holmes, 3 August
  78. To Francis Adrian Van der Kemp, 3 August
  79. To William Barret, 4 August
  80. To Samuel Garland, 4 August
  81. From Charles Yancey (1766–ca. 1825), 4 August
  82. From Joseph C. Cabell, 6 August, enclosing Contract of Nelson County Commissioners with William B. Phillips for Jail, 29 July, and Joseph C. Cabell to Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 7 August
  83. From Eli S. Davis, 7 August
  84. From Bernard Peyton, 7 August
  85. From Jonas Gleason, 8 August, enclosing Advertisement for Steam Kitchens and Stoves, [before 26 July]
  86. From Benjamin H. Rice, 8 August
  87. From Reuben Potter, 9 August
  88. From Herman Bőÿe, 10 August
  89. To Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 10 August
  90. To Benjamin H. Rice, 10 August
  91. From Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 11 August
  92. To Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 11 August
  93. From James G. Brooks, 11 August
  94. From George Hay, 11 August
  95. From William Johnson, 11 August
  96. To Tarlton Saunders, 11 August
  97. From A. C. Taylor, 11 August
  98. From Richard Ware, 12 August
  99. From Thomas G. Watkins, 12 August
  100. Letter of Recommendation for Richard Ware, 13 August
  101. From John Adams, 15 August
  102. From David Bailie Warden, 15 August
  103. From Lawrence T. Dade, 16 August
  104. From Martin Dawson, 16 August
  105. To Abner Kneeland, 16 August
  106. To John Laval, 16 August
  107. To Joseph Milligan, 16 August
  108. To George Hay, 17 August
  109. To Edmund Bacon, 18 August
  110. From Daniel Drew, 18 August
  111. From James Monroe, 18 August
  112. From Bernard Peyton, 18 August
  113. From William A. Coffey, 19 August
  114. From Tarlton Saunders, 21 August
  115. From Samuel Williams, 22 August
  116. To William H. Crawford, 23 August
  117. From Frederick W. Hatch, 24 August
  118. From Joseph Marx, 24 August
  119. From Thomas G. Watkins, [received 24 August]
  120. To Bernard Peyton, 25 August
  121. To Tarlton Saunders, 26 August
  122. To Eli S. Davis, 27 August
  123. From de Bure Frères, 27 August
  124. Notes on Account with de Bure Frères, [ca. 27 August]
  125. To Bernard Peyton, 27 August
  126. To John Vaughan, 27 August
  127. From Thomas Earle, 28 August
  128. From John Forsyth, 28 August
  129. From Bernard Peyton, 28 August
  130. To William B. Giles, 29 August
  131. From John Gorman, enclosing Account for Work on Monticello’s West Portico Columns, 30 August
  132. Notes on Account with John Gorman, [ca. 30 August]
  133. To James Madison, 30 August
  134. Memorandum on Agreement with Giacomo Raggi, with Jefferson’s Note, 30 August
  135. To James Westhall Ford, 1 September
  136. From Bernard Peyton, 1 September
  137. To Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 2 September
  138. From Peter Nagle, [received 2 September]
  139. From John Vaughan, 2 September
  140. From Joseph Milligan, 3 September
  141. From Thomas G. Watkins, 3 September
  142. To John Adams, 4 September
  143. To Edward D. Bangs, 4 September
  144. To William A. Coffey, 4 September
  145. From John Wayles Eppes, [received 4 September]
  146. To Peter Nagle, 4 September
  147. To Thomas Cox, 5 September
  148. To Francis Bowman, 6 September
  149. From William B. Giles, 6 September
  150. From James Madison, 6 September
  151. Arthur S. Brockenbrough’s Contract with Giacomo Raggi for Carving Bases for Rotunda Columns, 8 September
  152. To Arthur S. Brockenbrough, with Brockenbrough’s Note, [by 8 September]
  153. To James Westhall Ford, 8 September
  154. From James Monroe, 8 September
  155. To William Short, 8 September
  156. From N. & J. & R. van Staphorst, 8 September
  157. From Pardon Davis, 9 September
  158. To John Wayles Eppes, 9 September
  159. From Samuel J. Harrison, 9 September
  160. To William B. Giles, 11 September
  161. From James Monroe, 15 September
  162. From Jerman Baker, 16 September
  163. To Arthur S. Brockenbrough, [by 17 September]
  164. From John Adams, 18 September
  165. From James Monroe, 18 September
  166. From Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 20 September
  167. William Hooper’s Account of a Visit to Monticello, 20 September
  168. From John Laval, 20 September
  169. From Thomas S. A. Matthews, 20 September
  170. From “Palmira Johnson” (Jane M. Macneven), [received 21 September]
  171. From Craven Peyton, 21 September
  172. From Hugh P. Taylor, enclosing Interrogatories, 23 September
  173. From G. F. H. Crockett, 24 September
  174. To Thomas Earle, 24 September
  175. From Frank Carr, 26 September
  176. To Pardon Davis, [26 September]
  177. To Frederick W. Hatch, 26 September
  178. To William Huntington, 26 September
  179. To “Palmira Johnson” (Jane M. Macneven), 27 September
  180. From Bernard Peyton, 29 September
  181. From James E. Dekay, 30 September
  182. Letter of Recommendation for James Westhall Ford, 30 September
  183. To David M. Randolph (ca. 1759–1830), 30 September
  184. From John Trumbull, 1 October
  185. From Jerman Baker, 2 October
  186. James Oldham’s Memorial to the University of Virginia Board of Visitors, 3 October, enclosing Rice W. Wood’s Memorandum of his Conversation with James Oldham and Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 14 July
  187. Martin Dawson’s Report on University of Virginia Accounts, 4 October
  188. From Alexander Garrett, 4 October
  189. From Andrew Jackson, 4 October
  190. To John Laval, 4 October
  191. From Burwell S. Randolph, 4 October
  192. To Hugh P. Taylor, 4 October
  193. Arthur S. Brockenbrough to University of Virginia Rector and Board of Visitors, 6 October
  194. To John Griscom, 6 October
  195. From Gabriel Holmes, 6 October
  196. From Bernard Peyton, 6 October
  197. Minutes of University of Virginia Board of Visitors, 6 October
  198. University of Virginia Board of Visitors Report to Literary Fund President and Directors, 6 October, enclosing
  199. To James Oldham, 7 October
  200. To Thomas Appleton, 8 October
  201. To Theodorus Bailey, 8 October
  202. To Alexander Garrett, 8 October
  203. To Andrea Pini and Elisabetta Mazzei Pini, 8 October
  204. From David M. Randolph (ca. 1759–1830), 8 October
  205. To Thomas Appleton, 9 October
  206. From William Short, 9 October
  207. From John Griscom, 10 October
  208. To Nathaniel Macon, 10 October
  209. From Solomon Southwick, 10 October
  210. From Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 11 October
  211. To John Adams, 12 October
  212. To Philip P. Barbour, enclosing Queries on Francis Eppes’s Inheritance, with Philip P. Barbour’s Answers, 12 October
  213. To Bernard Peyton, 12 October
  214. From Giacomo Raggi, 13 October
  215. From James Brown (1780–1859), 15 October
  216. From Thomas G. Watkins, 16 October
  217. From Mathew Carey, 17 October
  218. From James Monroe, 17 October
  219. From David M. Randolph (ca. 1759–1830), 17 October
  220. From Mathew Carey, 18 October
  221. To James E. Dekay, 18 October
  222. To John Griscom, 18 October
  223. To James Madison, 18 October
  224. From Nicholas P. Trist, 18 October
  225. To Theodorus Bailey, 19 October
  226. To James Monroe, 19 October
  227. From Theodorus Bailey, 22 October
  228. From Mathew Carey, 23 [October]
  229. From Bernard Peyton, 23 October
  230. To James Madison, 24 October
  231. To James Monroe, 24 October
  232. From Theodorus Bailey, 25 October
  233. From Mary Dougherty, 25 October
  234. From Francis W. Gilmer, 25 October
  235. From John Vaughan, 25 October
  236. To David Hosack, 26 October
  237. To Henry Remsen, 26 October
  238. From Joseph C. Cabell, 27 October
  239. From Frederick W. Hatch, 27 October
  240. From Thomas Ritchie, 29 October
  241. To Adamantios Coray, 31 October
  242. To de Bure Frères, 31 October
  243. To David Bailie Warden, 31 October
  244. From Horatio Turpin, October
  245. From James Madison, 1 November
  246. To Lafayette, 4 November
  247. To Destutt de Tracy, [5 November]
  248. To Daniel Brent, 6 November
  249. To James Madison, 6 November
  250. From Thomas Ewell, 7 November
  251. Notes on Conversations with William Coffin Regarding University of Virginia Faculty, [ca. 8 November]
  252. To James Pleasants, 9 November
  253. To Thomas Ritchie, 9 November
  254. To Thomas G. Watkins, 9 November
  255. From John Adams, 10 November
  256. From Giacomo Raggi, 10 [November]
  257. From William C. Rives, 10 November
  258. From Theodorus Bailey, 11 November
  259. From James Madison, 11 November
  260. To James Pleasants, 12 November
  261. To Joseph C. Cabell, 13 November
  262. To Thomas Ewell, 13 November
  263. To LeRoy, Bayard & Company, 13 November
  264. To Gulian Ludlow, 13 November
  265. To N. & J. & R. van Staphorst, 13 November
  266. To James Madison, 15 November
  267. From Francis Adrian Van der Kemp, 16 November
  268. From James Pleasants, 17 November
  269. From Theodorus Bailey, 18 November
  270. To Mary Lewis, 18 November
  271. From Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 19 November
  272. From Ezekiel D. Withers, 19 November
  273. To Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 20 November
  274. From Bernard Peyton, 20 November
  275. From Edmund Rogers, 20 November
  276. To Thomas Appleton, 22 November
  277. To Theodorus Bailey, 22 November
  278. To Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 22 November
  279. From Joseph C. Cabell, 22 November
  280. From John Fry, 22 November
  281. To Bernard Peyton, 22 November
  282. To Samuel Williams, 22 November
  283. From Thomas Cooper, 23 November
  284. From Henry A. S. Dearborn, 24 November
  285. To Frederick Beasley, [25 November]
  286. From William Carver, 25 November
  287. To Francis W. Gilmer, 25 November
  288. To Francis W. Gilmer, 25 November
  289. To Clement P. McKennie, 25 November
  290. From Henry Remsen, 25 November
  291. To Ezekiel D. Withers, 25 November
  292. From Bernard Peyton, 27 November
  293. From Arthur S. Brockenbrough, enclosing Estimate of University of Virginia Expenses, 28 November
  294. From Gulian Ludlow, 28 November
  295. From John Laval, 29 November
  296. From Thomas W. White, 29 November
  297. From Charles Trelease, 30 November
  298. Color plates
  299. From Benjamin Waterhouse, 30 November
  300. From Charles Kendell, 1 December
  301. From Robert Simpson, 1 December
  302. From Robert Walsh, 1 December
  303. To John Fry, 2 December
  304. From Joseph C. Cabell, 3 December
  305. From Francis W. Gilmer, 3 December
  306. To William Carver, 4 December
  307. From James Monroe, 4 December
  308. From Peachy R. Gilmer, 5 [December]
  309. From Louis H. Girardin, 6 December
  310. From Mary Dougherty, 7 December
  311. To John Laval, 7 December
  312. From Andrew Jackson, 8 December
  313. To Henry A. S. Dearborn, 9 December
  314. To Thomas Cooper, 11 December
  315. From James Monroe, [received 11] December
  316. To Thomas W. White, 11 December
  317. From Thomas Cooper, enclosing Report of the South Carolina House of Representatives Committee on South Carolina College, 13 December
  318. From Samuel H. Smith, 13 December
  319. From Thomas J. Rogers, 14 December
  320. To Peachy R. Gilmer, 16 December
  321. Letter of Recommendation for William B. Phillips, 16 December
  322. From Joseph Dougherty, 18 December
  323. To Andrew Jackson, 18 December
  324. From James Madison, 18 December
  325. To Louis H. Girardin, 19 December
  326. From Frederick W. Hatch, 19 December
  327. To James Monroe, 19 December
  328. To Henry Remsen, 19 December
  329. To Samuel H. Smith, 19 December
  330. From Lafayette, 20 December
  331. To Thomas J. Rogers, 20 December
  332. To Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, 20 December
  333. To David Hoffman, 21 December
  334. From John Hollins, 23 December
  335. From William Nichols, 23 December
  336. From Thomas Appleton, 24 December
  337. From George Ticknor, 25 December
  338. From Thomas Cooper, 27 December
  339. To Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 28 December
  340. From Adamantios Coray, 28 December
  341. To Bernard Peyton, 28 December
  342. From John Adams, 29 December
  343. From Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 29 December
  344. Joseph C. Cabell to Thomas Jefferson, 29 December
  345. From Richard Colvin, 29 December
  346. To William Matthews, 30 December
  347. From Thomas W. White, 30 December
  348. Notes on Funds of the University of Virginia, 31 December
  349. From James Oldham, 31 December
  350. Edward W. Johnston’s Account of a Visit to Monticello, [ca. 1823]
  351. 1824
  352. From Sarah Grotjan, 1 January
  353. To John Hollins, 1 January
  354. From Bernard Peyton, 1 January
  355. To Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 2 January
  356. From Frederick W. Hatch, 2 January
  357. From John Timberlake, 2 January
  358. From John Davis, 3 January
  359. From Peachy R. Gilmer, 3 January
  360. To Thomas Mann Randolph, 4 January
  361. Notes on John H. Thomas’s Edition of Coke on Littleton, [ca. 4 January]
  362. To Bernard Peyton, 5 January
  363. From Bernard Peyton, enclosing Account for Flour Sales, 5 January
  364. From William Hawkesworth, 6 January
  365. From George Thacher, 6 January
  366. From Francis Adrian Van der Kemp, 6 January
  367. From Samuel Williams, 6 January
  368. From Joseph Bartlett, 7 January
  369. To James Madison, 7 January
  370. From Job Palmer, 7 January
  371. To Thomas W. White, 7 January
  372. From Destutt de Tracy, 8 January
  373. Receipt from Wilson Hunt, 8 January
  374. From Rembrandt Peale, 8 January
  375. To Frederick A. Mayo, with Jefferson’s Note, [9 January]
  376. From Robert Smith (printer), 9 January
  377. From John Steele, enclosing Account, 9 January
  378. From Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 10 January
  379. To Sarah Grotjan, 10 [January]
  380. To Thomas Jefferson Grotjan, 10 January
  381. From William J. Coffee, 11 January
  382. From Timothy Alden, 12 January
  383. From James Monroe, 12 January, enclosing Thomas J. O’Flaherty to James Monroe, [3 August 1823], and John Roane to James Monroe, 8 August 1823
  384. To Thomas Carstairs, 13 January
  385. From Jared Sparks, 13 January
  386. From James Madison, 14 January
  387. From Patrick Kerr Rogers, 14 January
  388. From Bernard Peyton, enclosing Account for Flour Sales, 15 January
  389. From David Bailie Warden, 15 January, enclosing Buisson d’Armandy to David Bailie Warden, 20 December 1823
  390. From Elizabeth Chase, 17 January
  391. To John Davis, 18 January
  392. To William Hawkesworth, 18 January
  393. To Job Palmer, 18 January
  394. To Joseph C. Cabell, 19 January
  395. From Elijah Griffiths, 19 January
  396. To Rembrandt Peale, 19 January
  397. To James Barbour, 20 January
  398. To James Leander Cathcart, 20 January
  399. To John Steele, 22 January
  400. To Joseph C. Cabell, 23 January
  401. To Bernard Peyton, 23 January
  402. From Louis H. Girardin, 24 January
  403. From Charles Willson Peale, 25 January
  404. From Joseph C. Cabell, 26 January
  405. To Elizabeth Chase, 26 January
  406. From Bernard Peyton, 26 January
  407. To George Thacher, 26 January
  408. From Mary Dougherty, 27 January
  409. From Joseph C. Cabell, 29 January
  410. To Patrick Kerr Rogers, 29 January
  411. From John Steele, 31 January
  412. From Bernard Peyton, enclosing Account for Flour Sales, 2 February
  413. To Joseph C. Cabell, 3 February
  414. To Jared Sparks, 4 February
  415. To John Barnes, 5 February
  416. To Elisha Copeland, 5 February
  417. From Robert S. Garnett, 5 February
  418. From Thomas Hatcher, 5 February
  419. From John Laval, 5 February
  420. To James Monroe, 5 February
  421. To John Trumbull, 5 February
  422. From Garritt Furman, 6 February
  423. From Alexander Garrett, 6 February
  424. From Giacomo Raggi, 7 February
  425. From Robert Smith (printer), 7 February
  426. From Thomas Appleton, 8 February
  427. From Thomas Appleton, 8 February
  428. From Wright Converse, 8 February
  429. From Peachy R. Gilmer, 8 February
  430. From William Mewburn, 8 February
  431. To Joseph Bartlett, 9 February
  432. To Bernard Peyton, 9 February
  433. From Isaac Cox Barnet, 10 February, enclosing Carlo Botta’s Description of His Personal Circumstances, 2 December 1823
  434. To John Laval, 11 February
  435. From Samuel Barnard, 12 February
  436. From Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 12 February
  437. To Frederick W. Hatch, 12 February
  438. From Bernard Peyton, 12 February
  439. From Elisabetta Mazzei Pini and Andrea Pini, 12 February
  440. To Timothy Alden, 14 February
  441. From Jacob Engelbrecht, 14 February
  442. To Robert S. Garnett, 14 February
  443. From Bernard Peyton, 14 February
  444. To Edmund Rogers, 14 February
  445. To Robert Simpson, 14 February
  446. From Carlo Botta, 15 February
  447. To Charles Willson Peale, 15 February
  448. From Constantine S. Rafinesque, 15 February
  449. From Joseph G. Swift, 15 February
  450. From John B. West, 15 February
  451. From Bernard Peyton, 16 February
  452. From Philip Reigart (for Hezekiah Niles), 16 February
  453. From Turner Richardson, 17 February
  454. From Joseph C. Cabell, 19 February
  455. From John Laval, 19 February
  456. To James Monroe, 20 February
  457. To Bernard Peyton, 20 [February]
  458. From Ira H. Taylor, Benjamin F. Nourse, and John C. Tidball, 21 February
  459. From Edmund Bacon, 22 February
  460. From Frederick W. Hatch, 22 February
  461. From Frederick W. Hatch, [23 February]
  462. From Bernard Peyton, enclosing Account for Flour Sales, 23 February
  463. To Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 25 February
  464. To Elisha Copeland, 25 February
  465. To Jacob Engelbrecht, 25 February
  466. To John Laval, 25 February
  467. To Bernard Peyton, 25 February
  468. Notes on Account with Bernard Peyton, [ca. 25 February]
  469. From Chiles Terrell, 26 February
  470. From John Cartwright, 29 February
  471. From Edward Everett, 29 February
  472. To Bernard Peyton, 1 March
  473. From Bernard Peyton, 1 March
  474. From James Pleasants, enclosing Virginia Council of State’s Appointment of University of Virginia Board of Visitors, and Commission Appointing Thomas Jefferson to University of Virginia Board of Visitors, 1 March
  475. To Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 2 March
  476. From Frederick W. Hatch, [3 March]
  477. To Bernard Peyton, 3 [March]
  478. To Arthur S. Brockenbrough, enclosing Estimate of University of Virginia Income and Expenses, 4 March
  479. From Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 4 March, enclosing Estimate of Sundry Expenses for University of Virginia, [ca. 4 March], and Balance Sheet of the University of Virginia, 31 December 1823
  480. From Thomas Mann Randolph, 5 March
  481. From George Thacher, 6 March
  482. From Joseph C. Cabell, 7 March
  483. To Samuel Barnard, 8 March
  484. From Elisha Copeland, 8 March
  485. From Thomas Addis Emmet, 8 March
  486. To Garritt Furman, 8 March
  487. From Bernard Peyton, 8 March
  488. From Thomas Mann Randolph, 8 March
  489. To Ira H. Taylor, Benjamin F. Nourse, and John C. Tidball, 8 March
  490. To Chiles Terrell, 8 March
  491. To John B. West, 8 March
  492. From Robert Smith (printer), 9 March
  493. From Theodorus Bailey, 10 March
  494. Notes on Bank Note Renewals, [ca. 10 March]
  495. From Philip I. Barziza, 10 March
  496. From John Griscom, 10 March
  497. From Bernard Peyton, 10 March
  498. From Bernard Peyton, 10 March
  499. From DeWitt Clinton, 11 March
  500. To Craven Peyton, 11 March
  501. To Bernard Peyton, 12 March
  502. From H. C. Carey & I. Lea, 13 March
  503. From James Leander Cathcart, 13 March
  504. From Patrick Kerr Rogers, 14 March
  505. From Bernard Peyton, 15 March
  506. From Alexander Garrett, 16 March
  507. To Alexander Garrett, 16 March
  508. From Thomas Leiper, 16 March
  509. From Joseph C. Cabell, 17 March
  510. From Thomas Cooper, 17 March
  511. From William DuVal, 17 March
  512. From Joel Yancey, 18 March
  513. From Cato P. B. O’Maddin, 20 March
  514. To Philip I. Barziza, 21 March
  515. To H. C. Carey & I. Lea, 21 March
  516. To Harvey Mitchell, 21 March
  517. From James Wilkinson, enclosing List of Seed and Grain Sent to Thomas Jefferson, 21 March
  518. From James Monroe, 22 March
  519. From Bernard Peyton, 22 March
  520. From Robert Hare, 23 March
  521. To James Leander Cathcart, 24 March
  522. From John Griscom, enclosing Recommended List of Chemical Apparatus, 24 March
  523. From Granville Sharp Pattison, 24 March
  524. From Philip S. Physick, 24 March, enclosing William E. Horner to Philip S. Physick, 22 March
  525. To Augustus B. Woodward, 24 March
  526. From Edward Livingston, 25 March
  527. From Bernard Peyton, enclosing Account for Flour Sales, 25 March
  528. From Franklin Bache, 27 March
  529. To Edward Everett, 27 March
  530. To James Monroe, 27 March
  531. To Cato P. B. O’Maddin, 27 March
  532. To Bernard Peyton, 27 March
  533. From William Thomas, 27 March
  534. From George Ticknor, 27 March
  535. From Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 28 March
  536. From Richard Colvin, 28 March
  537. To Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 29 March
  538. To Thomas Cooper, 29 March
  539. From William Short, 29 March
  540. From George Washington Smyth, 29 March, enclosing Recommendations of George Washington Smyth by Thomas Gannon and Bartholomew Lloyd, 22–24 January
  541. From Robert Hare, enclosing Recommended List of Scientific Apparatus, 31 March
  542. From Robert Richardson, 31 March
  543. Appendix: Supplemental List of Documents Not Found
  544. Index
  545. About the Author