1Enclosure: Livingston’s Steam Engine, 26 January 1799 (Jefferson Papers)
: “Livingston’s Steam Engine.”
2Enclosure: George Fleming’s Drawing of a Steam Engine, [ca. 30 October 1815] (Jefferson Papers)
’s Drawing of a Steam EngineFleming, George; and steam engines [index entry]
3Enclosure: George Fleming’s Description of a Steam Engine, [ca. 30 October 1815] (Jefferson Papers)
’s Description of a Steam EngineFleming, George; and steam engines [index entry]
4Enclosure: Description of a Steam Engine, 4 June 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
Description of a Steam Engine
5Thomas Jefferson to George Fleming, 29 December 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
...is certainly the most powerful of all) the steam engine. in it’s original & simple form indeed...
6Charles Willson Peale to Thomas Jefferson, 14 November 1814 (Jefferson Papers)
expends with each Steam Engine Each of their Steam Engines now to be erected at the
7Thomas Jefferson to William A. Burwell, 6 February 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
...of all mechanical machines existing, the steam engine is that which I have the least studied...
8To Thomas Jefferson from James B. Pleasants, 5 May 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
...d to apply the force: in a Common Steam Engine the force is communicated by the recuring...
9John L. Sullivan to Thomas Jefferson, 17 January 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
...since made several improvements on the steam Engine, as I conceive, rendering it more simple...
10William A. Burwell to Thomas Jefferson, 22 January 1817 (Jefferson Papers)
Graham, Mr.; steam engine of [index entry] machines; steam engine [index entry]