1To Thomas Jefferson from William John Coffee, 3 January 1823 (Jefferson Papers)
When the whole of the ornaments of a Room, are put up, John should then mix up a small quantity of Dry white lead. whiting and good drying Oil, to make a paste for the purpose of stoping the Joints. And I must not for-get to say that he will have no Decoration to Soak or place by the fire theas Ornaments as...
2Thomas Jefferson’s Transactions with James Leitch, 12 December 1821–12 September 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
lead; white [index entry]
3William A. Thompson to Thomas Jefferson, 19 January 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
lead; white [index entry]
4Thomas Jefferson’s Transactions with James Leitch, 3 March–24 November 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
lead; white [index entry]
5Enclosure: Arthur S. Brockenbrough’s Statement of Debts of the University of Virginia, 1 October 1819, enclosure no. 6 … (Jefferson Papers)
lead; white [index entry]
6John Winn to Thomas Jefferson, 10 May 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
lead; white [index entry]
7Notes on Poplar Forest and on Scott v. Jefferson and Harrison, [ca. 12 May 1812] (Jefferson Papers)
lead; white [index entry]
8Thomas Jefferson to George Jefferson, 24 March 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
lead; white [index entry]
9John Taggart to Thomas Jefferson, 15 March 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
lead; white [index entry]
10To George Washington from Thomas Millet, 20 August 1793 (Washington Papers)
...officers and all the French ships at harbor there. By May, Galbaud’s struggle with the colonial commissioners for executive power had deteriorated into a civil war in which Galbaud led white colonists against Sonthonax and Polverel, who supported equal rights for free blacks and offered freedom to slaves who were willing to fight against the counterrevolutionaries. By 23 June, Cap...