191Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on Virginia Statutes on River Navigation, [before 9 June 1819] (Jefferson Papers)
Slate
river
192Thomas Jefferson’s Observations on the Answer of the President and Directors of the Rivanna Company, [before 9 June … (Jefferson Papers)
Slate river
193Enclosure: Alexander Garrett’s Account with Central College, [ca. 29 March 1819], enclosure no. 3 in University of … (Jefferson Papers)
, expenses viewing slate
quaries,
194To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 30 November 1819 (Madison Papers)
..., Cooper’s arrival in Charlottesville, initially slated for April 1820, would have to be...
195Constantine S. Rafinesque to Thomas Jefferson, 7 August 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Slate Creek
196From John Adams to Wilkes Allen, 16 October 1820 (Adams Papers)
...the head stone—in which was probably a Slate with some inscription on it—As the great...
197Elijah Griffiths to Thomas Jefferson, 11 December 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
Republican party; presidential slate of [index entry]
198“A Republican of 98” to Thomas Jefferson, 6 June 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
Republican party; presidential slate of [index entry]
199Hiram Haines to Thomas Jefferson, 25 June 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
Slate MillsSlate Mills, Culpeper Co.
200Charles Yancey (1770–1857) to Thomas Jefferson, 12 July 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
Covered with Slate, altitude of the walls 20 feet—a second floor...
201Hiram Haines to Thomas Jefferson, 26 November 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
Slate Mills
202Thomas G. Watkins to Thomas Jefferson, 24 March 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
Republican party; presidential slate of [index entry]
203To John Adams from Hiram Haines, 4 June 1822 (Adams Papers)
...the habit of signing it. Address to “Hiram Haines, Slate Mills, Culpeper Country. Va.—”
204To James Madison from Hiram Haines, 4 June 1822 (Madison Papers)
...the habit of signing it. Address to Hiram Haines, Slate Mills Culpr. Cty. Va.
205John H. Coleman to Thomas Jefferson, 16 July 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
’s slate of presidential electors in 1824 but also took part that...
206To Thomas Jefferson from George Hadfield, 22 September 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
...been raised to its full height and covered with slate, and the west part of it, containing the...
207To Thomas Jefferson from John Gorman, 22 September 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
...you will Be so Cind to let me have the Slate Stone that I left In your Carrage house you Will...
208To Thomas Jefferson from William John Coffee, 20 December 1824 (Jefferson Papers)
...8 Inches wide to be in weight eaquel to slate and nearly in hardness to be in Coulour either...
209From Thomas Jefferson to William John Coffee, 5 January 1825 (Jefferson Papers)
...your manufactory of flat tiles, as light as slate would probably succeed. costing but 5. D...
210To James Madison from Elisha Callender, 12 June 1825 (Madison Papers)
...the top of the hole, a Securent from rain, Slate, wood, or any thing else, which may answer...
211From Thomas Jefferson to William Cabell Rives, 25 November 1825 (Jefferson Papers)
...it here 75. cents the square foot, in common slate stone, and 22½ cents at Carrara, in marble....
212Joseph C. Cabell to James Madison, 16 March 1828 (Madison Papers)
...time for the first meeting, previous to the slated meetings. At first, I suggested to the...
213George W. Featherstonehaugh to James Madison, 4 December 1833 (Madison Papers)
...is derived from broken down quartz veins, and slate veins containing seams of gold, lying in...
214Early Political Activism Editorial Note (Jay Papers)
...a meeting of merchants for 16 May, when a slate of fifty names, including Jay’s, was proposed...
215Delegate to the First Continental Congress Editorial Note (Jay Papers)
...one gained the group’s endorsement of its slate of congressional nominees: Isaac Low, James...
216Role in the First Congress Editorial Note (Jay Papers)
...and on 27 July 1774 the mechanics endorsed the slate that had been proposed by the Fifty-one...
217Organizing a Provisional Government Editorial Note (Jay Papers)
...to the convention along with the other members of a slate endorsed by the Sixty.
218A Man of Property: Editorial Note (Jay Papers)
..., including tin, copper, cast iron, and slate, as substitutes for wood, which, with...
219John Jay at the New York Ratifying Convention: Editorial Note (Jay Papers)
...a list of candidates. On a second slate published 20 February, the writer asserted after...slates
220Republican Ascendancy in 1800: Editorial Note (Jay Papers)
..., Burr delayed the announcement of the Republican slate as a way of stymieing his Federalist...