1Enclosure: Instructions for Contributors to Revue Encyclopédique, [before 10 July 1821] (Jefferson Papers)
Les Collaborateurs et les Correspondans de la Revue Encyclopédique et tous les Savans et Littérateurs qui voudront le devenir, sont priés d’envoyer, par des occasions Sûres, à des intervalles plus ou moins rapprochés, au Directeur de ce Recueil, chez MM. Baudouin frères , Imprimeurs-Libraires, rue de Vaugirard , n o 36, à Paris , I. Quelques analyses raisonnées d’ouvrages remarquables, publiés...
2Enclosure: Observations on Talavera Wheat by an Unidentified Gentleman, 20 September 1818 (Jefferson Papers)
Observations of the Gentleman who procured the Wheat (called the Talevera wheat) at Wynnstay , the residence of Sir Watkins Williams Wynne . Sep r 20. 1818 “I went over to Wynnstay while it was growing and saw a very fine Crop, although it was only put in the Ground in March, the great utility of this Corn, is that it can be sowed in the Spring after a Crop of Turnips, upon those Soils that...
3Unidentified Correspondent, with Closing by “Thomas Dissatisfaction” to Thomas Jefferson, 8 October 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
I am once more seated to perform a duty which unintentionly has been delayed too long. But, as I have your promise to answer me when I write , no circumstance shall prevent my enjoying that pleasure. Altho we are seperated by an immense tract of country yet there still exists a tie between us, which will forever make the situation of the one more or less interesting to the other of us; the...
4Enclosure: Circular on Roman Cement, [before 16 April 1821] (Jefferson Papers)
For keeping Cellars free from Water , by the use of ROMAN CEMENT. TO keep water out of the cellars is a common use to which Roman Cement is applied; indeed there are many instances where persons have been accustomed to have four or five feet water in their kitchens and cellars, which, by the proper application of the cement, have been made as tight as a bottle. In a place of difficulty where...