15141A Dirge: On the Death of Our Illustrious 2d and 3d Presidents, 11 July 1826 (Adams Papers)
A DIRGE: On the death of our illustrious 2d and 3d Presidents, Hastily composed on hearing that...
15142William Hilliard and Samuel H. Walley: Bond to TJ re. library, 4 June 1825, 4 June 1825 (Jefferson Papers)
Know all Men by these Presents, That we William Hilliard of Cambridge County of Middlesex and...
15143Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on Plats of Poplar Forest Boundaries, 14 December 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
1817. Dec. 14. Observations on the lines in this plat. Beginning at a corner white oak, sometimes...
15144Enclosure: Edy Turner’s Vocabulary of the Nottoway Language, 4 March 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Vocabulary of the language of the Nottoway Tribe of Indians, obtained from an old Indian Woman of...
15145Draft Resolution of the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, [after 1 May 1820], with Jefferson’s Note, 30 July … (Jefferson Papers)
The President laid before the Board a Letter from the Thomas Jefferson Rector of the University...
15146Thomas Jefferson’s Memorandum on Poplar Forest Boundaries, [ca. 17–20 December 1817], document 11 in a group of … (Jefferson Papers)
Form of Certificate of the Surveyor for the vacant lands. ‘Beginning at a red oak pointer corner...
15147Enclosure: James W. Wallace’s Impressions of a Mammoth’s Tooth, [ca. 10 October 1817] (Jefferson Papers)
Impression by the upper Surface Impression by the Upper Surface Impression by the Upper Surface...
15148Thomas Jefferson’s Bond with James Lyle (1798–1850), 16 June 1821 [due 1823] (Jefferson Papers)
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That I Thomas Jefferson of Albemarle County am held and firmly...
15149From James Madison to the Managers of the Fourth of July 1827 Celebration, 26 June 1827 [letter not found] (Madison Papers)
¶ To the Managers of the Fourth of July Celebration. Letter not found. 26 June 1827. Offered for...
15150Albemarle County Court Order Concerning a Proposed Road, 8 April 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
On the motion of Thomas J Randolph and Thomas Jefferson to alter the road leading from the Orange...