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  Geoponica Bassi. Niclasii. Lipsiae . 1781. Gr. Lat. 2. v. 8 vo Owen ’s translation of the Geoponics. Eng. 2. v. 8 vo Scriptores rei rusticae veteres. [ Cato, Varro , Columella , Palladius .] the edition published at Leipsic by Schneider
Smallest Peacock plough. beam. 4 f–5.I long, breadth vertical 3.I ¼ thickness horizontal 2½ height of beam from ground behind 12¼ before 15½ I. length of handles 4.f. their opening at top 21.I. angle of their elevation from the horizontal line 33° thickness of iron mould board ⅜ + 1/16 share & bar
Articles of the personal estate of Bathurst Skelton dec d which came to the hands of Th: Jefferson , & which stand in account to the credit of that estate. £ s d 1772. Jan. 18. By amount of houshold articles, as per inventory recorded 65–10–10½ 1774. Apr. 16.
The Author to his fellow citizens of the United States of America . I am a Frenchman by birth and education. I was an early friend to the revolution of France , and continued to support it until those entrusted with it’s helm had evidently changed it’s object direction. flying then from the tyrannies of the monster Robespierre , I found, and still enjoy safety, freedom, & hospitality among...
Turneps 10. bush. Carrots 3 Salsafia 3 Beets 2 parsnips 2 Celery wrote for to mrs Lewis Nov. 28. 09. we found the above not to be half a provision for the winter. it shoul d
11. Nov. 26. beginning on Bear creek on the E. side of the road. ✓ N. 34½ E. 50. po. leaving the branch on the E. ✓ at 10. po. further the branch is 4.6 po. on the E. ✓ at 80. po. from the Beginning, branch 4.8 E. ✓ at 92 . from d o touched it. ✓ at 100.
to the preceding Extracts I will add an observation. our republic is founded on the principle that the people are the source of all powers, & the safest depository of such as they are competent to exercise. their competency is principally restrained to the election of those who are to exercise powers over them. hence, in the Executive department, they chuse the Chief magistrate, indirectly. in...
Hour lines of horizont l dial for Lat 37°–22′–26″ Hour horary angle Logarithm Tang t Hourline H ′ ° ′ ° ′ ″ 0–5. 1–15 8.1220547 0–45–32 10
Isham Chisolm in Acc t with Th:J.
We promise to pay the sums respectively affixed to our names, for the purpose of equipping a volunteer company when raised from the County of Albemarle to offer their services to the president of the United States for twelve months, to perform such service as shall be assigned them by the Constituted Authorities Thomas Jefferson 50 . Peter Carr 25 –
Hugh Chisholm in account with Th: Jefferson D 1807. Dec. 8. To remitted through E. Bacon 20. 1808. Jan. 5. To d o 100. Feb.
1812. Jan. 6. memm. mr Hooe off d me Tom for 450. D I offered him that sum paiable at 2. annual instalments, which he declined. I told him that at half cash & half on 12. mo. credit I would give but 400.D. MS ( MHi ); entirely in TJ’s hand; on address leaf of Hooe to TJ, 10 Sept. 1811 .
Title. ‘A Treatise on Political Economy by the Count Destutt-Tracy , member of the Senate and Institute of France , and of the American Philosophical society , to which is prefixed a Supplement to a preceding work on the Understanding, or Elements of Ideology, by the same author, with an Analytical table, and an Introduction on the faculty of the will, translated from the unpublished French...
Observations on the transportation of the Monticello library. The books stand at present in pine cases with backs and shelves, without fronts. the Cases are generally of three tier, one upon another, about 9. feet high in the whole. the lowest case is generally 13. Inches deep, the 2 d 6¾ I. and the uppermost 5¾ I. averaging together 8½ I. to which add ¾ I. for the front of boards to be nailed...
1809. Sep. 22. 23. 24. 25 m Montic o to Gordon’s 20. Montpelier road 5. Montpelier 3.75 Sep. 24. Gordon’s to Lindsay’s 3.17 Sep. 25.
Charge Craven Peyton £19–10 for fire & coal wood accounted for to him by Reuben Grady settled between them May 19. 1811 . MS ( MHi ); entirely in TJ’s hand; written on a small scrap, part of a reused address cover to TJ; endorsed by TJ: “Peyton Craven.” reuben grady paid TJ for the right to cut firewood at Milton and occasionally sold him charcoal ( MB James A. Bear Jr. and Lucia C. Stanton,...
estimate 1.℔. coffee } daily. 1.℔ tea in 3. weeks. 1.℔ wh. sugar 2.℔ brown d o coffee wh. sug. brown d o tea brandy whiskey Cotton 1813. Jan. 29. 10.
W m Ballard in account with Th: Jefferson    D 1815. Aug. 16. To cash of Th:J. 100. Oct. 5. To order favor E. Bacon
Proofs to be obtained. Martin. W m P. copy of entry of 1789. Stith’s handwriting. Martin Steptoe his rec t and account. ✓ patent. office copy. Scott’s lre & handwriting.
Batture . State of the case Not long after the establishment of the city of N. Orleans , and while the religious society of Jesuits retained their standing in France , they obtained from Louis XIV. a grant of lands adjacent to the city, bearing date the 11 th of April 1726 . the original of this grant having been destroyed in the fire which consumed a great part of the city in 1794, & no copy...
Property in Bedford and Campbell taxed by the general government. ages. ages ages 71. Jame Hubbard . 17. Amy . Will ’s 3. Moses . Sal
Memorandum of an agreement entered into on the 2 d Day of December 1814. between Thomas Jefferson of Monticello in the county of Albemarle on the one part and Philip Thornton of Richmond in the county of Henrico on the other part. The sd Thomas agrees to lease to the sd
1815 observns not all carefully made. the good & satisfactory are marked with an * Aug. 30.   ° ′     Sep. 1.   °     Sep. 2. *   ° ′ ″
1816. Dec. 27. The act of 1816 . Feb. 13. c. 46. having been passed since the date of the preceding letter , it may not be amiss to bestow some thoughts on the present state of the subject. What is the line of discrimination between the waters which may be exclusively private property, and those on which the public may have some claim? by the common law of England it is that at which the...
1811. Apr. 17. a survey of the line between Lego & Pantops from the stump of the old line tree near the river up to the clearing on the mountain, called Pantops , with a view to mark the line accurately from the river to the public road. every line tree now standing is herein marked, as far as we went. Beginning at the old fore & aft a little way from the river, the stump of which is still...
The lots of Lucy Nancy & Frances below the town at $25 per acre Lucys lot N o 1 between the town & the river at the same The three lots in the upper field at $20 per acre The ends of lots N o 3.4.5 to be back lots
candidates Sec retary of State War Missisi pi Gov r v. Williams Holmes .
1 bl Sfine flour Sold at $9. 1 bl Sfine flour 6 bus @ 6/9 6 75 freight & provisions, 1.50 tol l & Drayage 25 Storage & Cooperage
2629Memorandum Books, 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
Jan. 1. Recd. from Jonathan Shoemaker on acct. 50.D. Pd. Edmund Bacon 70.D. out of which he is to pay Wm. Anderson for 25. B. corn @ 14/ 58.33 leaves balce. 11.67. 2. Pd. him 7.D. which with the balance of 11.67 yesterday enables him to pay a balance 18.D. still due Wm. Bacon for the beef mentd. ante Dec. 28. Note he has bot. a sorrel mare for work at Lego for £6–10 paiable at the rising of...
Catalogue of books on Agriculture. Geoponica Cassiani Bassi . Gr. & Lat. there have never been but 2. editions published, one by Needham at Cambridge in 1704. 8 vo the other by Niclas , at Leipsick in 1781. 2. v. 8 vo
The bearer W m M c lure removed from N.C. to this neighborhood under an engagement to instruct us in the use of the Spinning Jenny. several of these machines have been made by him & by our own workmen, and our Spinners are taught to use them so completely as to ensure our being able to clothe our own people by the labor of a few of the least useful of them. his principal profession is that of...
Enfield Mackay on Longitude Nautical almanac for 1816. by Blunt N.Y. d o by Garnet Garnet’s Requisite tables La Croix wants 2 d vol. a Fr. dict. of about 1550–1600 Antoninus. 12 mo Playfair’s statistical Breviary. 8 vo M c Mahon’s gardening. 8 vo
Books quoted & possessed by me. Books quoted but not possessed by me. Civil law. Ferriere Valin Pothier Guyot . Repertoire Universelle Denizart Renusson Julien Prevot de la Janné Partidas Curia Philippica
idea of the produce of 200.D. at old prices, by way of memm. D Costs on 200. D worth about 1/16 or 6. p. cent. 12 50. ℔ Maccaroni @ .20 p r ℔. 10 42. bottles of wh. hermitage @ 4₶–½ = 190.₶ (*excha. 5.₶35 = 1.D) 36 217. d o Nice @ 1₶¾ (or .32½) = 380₶
1812. b ℔
Convention by the people general suffrage for Delegates freeholders for Senate equal representn. seat of govmt every 10 th year. 100. members. Senators older both houses older pay to be fixed biennial elections Gov r elected by
Peyton Randolph was the eldest son of S r John Randolph of Virgin ia, a barrister at law, and an eminent practitioner at the bar of the General court . Peyton was educated at the college of W m & Mary in Williamsburg , & thence went to England
It is agreed between Thomas Jefferson and William Johnson that the said Thomas shall permit the sd William to occupy during this present year 1811. the tenement below Milton which he has occupied for some years, in lease, for which he shall pay the sd Thomas a rent of sixty dollars on the last day of the year; and that the land shall be divided into three equal shifts, of which one shall not...
2639Memorandum Books, 1812 (Jefferson Papers)
Jan. 3. Borrowed of D. Higginbotham 20.D. Jan. 4. Gave in charity 1.D. Drew on Gibson & Jefferson for 60.D. in favor of Joel Shifflet on the order of James Salmons. 6. Charity 1.D. Gave my note to Clifton Rhodes for 71.32 D. for 6. beeves bought, payable Aug. 9. ensuing. Gave my note to Charles Vest by order of Thos. Hunton for a mule bought of him for 55.D. payable May 1. 11.
Col o Jefferson 1815 Sep t 11 th To 5 Horses feed g 2/3 11.3 〃 1 Dinner 2.0 〃 3 Serv ts
Pike’s arithmetic. 8 vo Simpson’s Algebra. 8 vo Emerson’s fluxions 8 vo Simpson’s Euclid 4 to Gibson’s surveying. 8
Several persons, farmers & planters of the county of Albemarle , having, during their visits and occasional meetings together, in conversations on the subjects of their Agricultural pursuits, recieved considerable benefits from an intercommunication of their plans & processes in husbandry, they have imagined that these benefits might be usefully extended, by enlarging the field of...
Field Notes. 1 st operation. 1815. Nov. 10. went on the top of the sharp or South peak of Otter , & from thence made these observations.   °   ′    the meridian altitude of the sun by sextant 71–  8 − error of instrument  1– 30
Impartial history of the Revolution in France . 1. v. 8 vo Ray ’s American tars in Tripoli . 12 mo printed in the US. Sampson ’s memoirs. 8 vo Hepbur n ’s book of gardening. 12 mo printed at Washington .
  Nov. 8.     °  ′  ″ Nov. 9.     °  ′  ″ Nov. 12.     °  ′  ″ Nov. 13.     °  ′  ″ Nov. 15.    
1816. Jan. 30 Jan. 31. Feb. 3 Feb. 4. Observed altitude Jan 30 error of instrum t  68–28–30  68–56– 0  70–39–30  ☉’s semidiam. here & hereafter 70–39–30  true observ d
Roads Poplar Forest Callaway ’s mill bridge . 5. } soon after passing Callaw ’s mill a right hand is a better road, and saves 3. mi. to Clarke ’s. 4 { Leftwich’s mill Liberty . 12
2648Memorandum Books, 1814 (Jefferson Papers)
Jan. 3. Recd. of Gibson & Jeff. 75.D. 4. Gave my note to Wm. Bacon for 30.D. with interest from Nov. 21. 1812. for beeves bought. Pd. E. Bacon for  Richard Bruce 20.B. Corn 56. 67
Reuben Perry in acc t with Th: Jefferson £ s d D Account for work on the house at Pop. For. 63– 4– 7= 210. 76 d o for various jobs. 11–
1811. Saddle trees plated for M r Burnley D the former acc t