1Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Fox, 6 February 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
dyeing [index entry] Fox, Joseph; proposed work on dyeing [index entry]
2Thomas Jefferson to Eleuthère I. du Pont de Nemours, 30 April 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
quality, and about 15. of half blood. I have understood you are concerned in a manufactory of cloth, and will recieve one’s wool, have it spun, wove & dyed for an equivalent in the wool. I should be very glad to get mine into so good hands. will you be so kind as to inform me more particularly on this subject.
3Thomas Jefferson to Henry A. S. Dearborn, 17 October 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
books; on dyeing [index entry] dyeing [index entry]
4Thomas Jefferson to Hugh Holmes, 21 July 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
the
cloth when made I would wish to have dyed of the darkest blue colour they can give it, which
I think you said was what they called a navy blue.
5Thomas Jefferson to William Coolidge, 24 January 1811 (Jefferson Papers)
dyeing [index entry] textiles; dyeing of [index entry]
6Thomas Jefferson to James Leitch, 21 June 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
: a type of coarse cotton cloth “usually dyed of an olive, leaden, or other dark colour” (
7Thomas Jefferson to William Partridge, 4 December 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
dyeing [index entry] Partridge, William; and publication on dyeing [index entry]
8From Thomas Jefferson to Robert Smith, 21 June 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
...for Genl. Morgan, Wayne, Stewart Etc were 2. I. the drawings sent me yesterday were 4. I. diameter. I understand it is to be engraved but still it should be understood to be made from a dye, which is impossible; no dye can by any force be made to impress so large a surface. I believe Indian medals have been engraved as large as this; but taste has never been consulted as to these. I submit...
9From Thomas Jefferson to John Jay, 14 February 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
.... The medals not being finished, he desired me to attend to them. The workman who was to make that of Genl. Green, brought me yesterday, the medal in gold, twenty three in copper, and the dye. Mr. Short, during my absence, will avail himself of the first occasion which shall offer of forwarding the medals to you. I must beg leave through you to ask the pleasure of Congress as to the... ...dye...
10Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Statement on Wilson Cary Nicholas’s Administrators v. James Morrison and Thomas Deye … (Jefferson Papers)
John Cockey Dye Thomas Dye Owings