1July—1798 (Washington Papers)
Louis Guillaume Valentin DuBourg (1766–1833) was born in Santo Domingo and raised and educated a Roman Catholic priest in France. In 1794 he migrated to the United States and two years later was appointed president of Georgetown College (later Georgetown University), the first Roman Catholic college in the United States, founded in 1789 (see
2[Diary entry: 10 July 1798] (Washington Papers)
Louis Guillaume Valentin DuBourg (1766–1833) was born in Santo Domingo and raised and educated a Roman Catholic priest in France. In 1794 he migrated to the United States and two years later was appointed president of Georgetown College (later Georgetown University), the first Roman Catholic college in the United States, founded in 1789 (see
3Francis Eppes to Thomas Jefferson, 2 September 1811 (Jefferson Papers)
, Georgetown College (later Georgetown University), and
4Joseph Milligan to Thomas Jefferson, 2 December 1811 (Jefferson Papers)
Georgetown College (later Georgetown University) [index entry] schools and colleges; Georgetown College (later Georgetown University) [index entry]
5Robert Walsh to Thomas Jefferson, 6 March 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
Georgetown College (later Georgetown University)
6William Thornton to Thomas Jefferson, 27 May 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
Georgetown College (later Georgetown University)
7Dominick Lynch to Thomas Jefferson, 14 June 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
Georgetown College (later Georgetown University)
8John Wayles Eppes to Thomas Jefferson, 11 December 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
Georgetown College (later Georgetown University) [index entry] schools and colleges; Georgetown College (later Georgetown University) [index entry]
9Francis Eppes to Thomas Jefferson, 28 December 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
Georgetown College (later Georgetown University) [index entry] schools and colleges; Georgetown College (later Georgetown University) [index entry]
10Ambrose Maréchal to Thomas Jefferson, 28 January 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
Georgetown College (later Georgetown University)