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To all whom this present Declaration of trust, indented & sealed, may concern, Thomas Jefferson Randolph of Albemarle sendeth greeting. Know Ye that Thomas Jefferson of Monticello in the same county for a debt of 20. M .D. due from the late W. C. Nicholas, for which the sd Th:J. R. is joint security (but on express covenant that he the sd Th:J. shall indemnify the sd Th:J. R. & save him from...
Copies of Advertisements of Stocks, Real Estate & Furniture Public Sale On Monday 18th. instt. at 12 Block at Merchants Hall, by order of the Executors of the last will and Testament, of John Adams late of Quincy deceased. 13 Shares Middlesex Canal 5 do West Boston Bridge 54 do, Fire & Marine Insurance 10 do New England do 10 do Boston Bank 20 do Boylston Market 9 do Massachusetts Bank 12 do...
Application of the funds of the University Means   D    D  1820. Apr. Pay it’s debts amounting to about 10,000 . 1820.  Apr.
1826. March. Sally’s M. 1816. Louisa. x Martin Beck’s x Miles x Lindsay. x Jennet 1817. Moses’s Cretia’s 1818. Jackson. x Lucy.
Notes on the Culture of the Swedish Turnip , as practised in Maine with success. 1. Rich loam, or black mould is found to suit it best. 2. The land should be new, (either from turning up the sod, or from burnt woods); or well manured with stable-manure the year preceding; for if done the same year, you will be troubled with worms & other insects. Plaister of Paris may be used applied to it,...
Specification of the Corinthian & Ionic capitels wanting for the University . for Pavilion N o  II. West [ 4. Corinthian capitels for columns whose inferior diameter is 28.I. English, & it’s diminishd diam. 25 2 10 I: to be copied exactly from the Corinthian capitel of Palladio , as given in his I st Book wherein he treats of the orders in general and it’s 17 th chapter in which he describes...
This covenant entered into on the 28 th day of September in the year 1824, at London, between Francis W. Gilmer attorney in fact for the university of Virginia of the one part, and Robley Dunglison of the other part, Witnesseth; that the said Gilmer attorney in fact for the Rector and visitors of the university of Virginia, doth hereby appoint the said Dunglison a professor in the said...
Know all men by these presents that we Thomas Jefferson rector and James Breckenridge, James Madison, Joseph C. Cabell, John H. Cocke Chapman Johnson and George Loyall, Visitors of the University of Virginia are held and firmly bound to the President and Directors of the Literary fund in the sum of eighty thousand Dollars, to the payment whereof, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves...
1820 1821. 1822 1823 1824 1825. Counties sums furnished Months schooling sums furnished months of schooling sums furnished months of schooling sums
MS ( ViU: TJP ; Nichols, Architectural Drawings Frederick Doveton Nichols, Thomas Jefferson’s Architectural Drawings , 1961; 5th ed., 1984 , 42 [no. 351]); in Neilson ’s hand; inked, shaded, and tinted; on coordinate paper; undated.
The deposition of Thomas Jefferson taken at his own house in the county of Albemarle and the Commonwealth of Virginia on the 9 th day of March 1821 . to be read as evidence on the trial of a certain action of Ejectment now depending and undetermined in the Greenup circuit court in the Commonwealth of Kentucky , wherein John Doe , on the demise of John Fry
A GENERAL GARDENING CALENDAR, Being a copy of one in use by an Illustrious Philosopher and cultivator of literature and the peaceful arts, not far from Charlottesville in Virginia. Feb. 1. Hophills —manure and dress them. Asparagus —dress and replant. 15. Sow Frame-Peas , the first open weather. Sow Lettuce and Radishes . Spinage —sow. Celery
Proposed list of Instruments for the classes of Nat. Philosophy & Mathematics. Gen l purposes 2. Thermometers, Mercurial, naked bulb. 1. spirit. 2. differential 1. fitted with black bulb as photometer. 1. burnished gold leaf, mounted in a cup of brass to serve as pyroscope. metallic on Brequet’s constrn if to be procured from Paris on moderate terms. 2. Hydrometers, common, both of glass, of...
*In the “Literary and Scientific Repository No. VI pag. 502–3,” published at New York October 1821, the following statement is made as “from documents of the highest character.” “Early in the month of May 1814, the then Secretary of War proposed to confer on General Jackson the appointment of Brigadier in the Army of the United States, with the Brevet of Major General; until a vacancy, by...
[1827?] Although the date when JM prepared this manuscript must remain uncertain, it could well have been written in the autumn of 1827, during his exchange of letters with George Mason’s grandson about the Virginia Declaration of Rights and first Form of Government, and at a time when a revision of the state constitution was much in the public mind. The manuscript has considerable unity of...
Know All men by these Presents, That we John Quincy Adams, Doctor of Laws, Josiah Quincy, Doctor of Laws, George Washington Adams, Esquire, and Josiah Quincy Junior, Esquire, all of Boston, in the County of Suffolk, within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts , are holden and stand firmly bound and obliged unto Edward H. Robbins, Esquire, Judge of Probate of Wills, and for granting...
Letter not found. 11 February 1818. Offered for sale in the Heartman Catalogue No. 206 (12 Oct. 1929), item 180, where it is listed as a draft letter in the third person in JM’s hand. Attached is a short letter, also in the third person, in Dolley Payne Madison’s hand.
To set the Dial. The first and all-important object is to have the top of the dial post perfectly horizontal. without this it never can be true one moment. to this end, after the post is immoveably fixed in the ground, the top should be tried with a level and planed to the true horizontal level in every direction. it will take a butt of a tree 28. or 29.I. diameter. when planed, place the dial...
At a meeting of the Visitors &c. 8. Oct: 1817. Certain letters from Doctor Thos. Cooper to Th: Jefferson, dated Sep. 17. & 19. received since the meeting of yesterday being communicated to the board of Visitors, and taken into consideration with his former letter of Sep. 16. they are of opinion that it will be for the interest of the College to modify the terms of agreement which might be...
[GRAPHIC IN MANUSCRIPT] could the dead feel any interest in Monuments or other remembrances of them, when, as Anacreon says Ολιγη δε κειςομεςθα Κονις, οστεων λυθεντων The following would be to my Manes the most gratifying. On the grave a plain die or cube of 3. f without any mouldings, surmounted by an Obelisk of 6. f. height, each of a single stone: on the faces of the Obelisk the following...
N. Carolina , Mecklenburg county , } May 20, 1775. In the spring of 1775, the leading characters of Mecklenburg county , stimulated by the enthusiastic patriotism which elevates the mind above considerations of individual aggrandisement and scorning to shelter themselves from the impending storm, by submission to lawless power, &c. &c. held several detached meetings, in each of which the...
The salaries of the Professors were to commence from the day of their embarcation at 1500. D. a year. Mess rs Dunglison, Key & Bonnycastle embarked at London on the 27 th of October each recieved £50. sterl. advance on account of salary which is 220. D. at par, as it should be settled without regard to the fluctuations of exchange. from Oct. 27. to Dec. 31. inclusive are 66. days, which @ 1500...
At a special meeting of the Board of Visitors of the University, called by George Loyall, Chapman Johnson and Joseph C. Cabell while attending the late session of the legislature, and held at the University Mar. 4. 1825. Present Thomas Jefferson Rector, James Madison, George Loyall John H. Cocke, and Joseph C. Cabell. Resolved that in consideration of the delay which attended the opening of...
A Bill for the discontinuance of the College of William and Mary and the establishment of other colleges in convenient distribution over the state. Whereas it has been represented to this General assembly by the Visitors and Professors of the College of W m and Mary that the sd College, from circumstances of climate or other causes unknown has fallen much into disuse, has generally few...
Begun at Clarke & Cobb ’s red oak corner N. 62. E 72. po. along a full marked line to his & my corner chesnut in Cobb ’s side line from this Chesnut the f. & a. post oak bears S. 52. E. 23. po.  which makes that line 148. po. in all from the pointers to the chesnut then sa. co. contin
1817. Dec. 17. field notes of this day, settling Cobb ’s lines Begun at the red oak on Cobb ’s path near the Western gate which Whittington affirms to be one of the corner pointers of the Poplar forest  po. S. 75. W. passing a hiccory side line to a chesnut side line 10. 88 sa. co. to Cobb ’s fence 27. po 27. sa. co. to the old spring-poplar marked as a side line on the lower side
Norfolk, ss. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to Daniel Greenleaf Esquire, Josiah Bass, Gentleman, and Josiah Adams, Yeoman, all of Quincy, in the County of Norfolk Greeting. Whereas , at a Court of Probate, held at Dedham, in and for the said County of Norfolk, on the first Tuesday of August, A. D. 1826. John Quincy Adams and Josiah Quincy both of Boston, in the County of Suffolk, Doctors of...
D Hall 36. Metops 14.I. wide 15.I. high  4. d o angular, mitred. the two moieties equal to one whole June 14. wrote to Coffee for the above Parlour. 74.8 f of frize. but say 80.f running measure =28. D 80 c MS ( ViFreJM ); written entirely in TJ’s hand on a small scrap; undated, with conjectural date based on TJ to William J. Coffee, 10 July 1822 . hall
Between Thomas Jefferson Plaintiff  and George Divers , William D Meriwether Nimrod Bramham Dabney Minor & John Kelly subscribers members & directors of the Rivanna Company } Defendants On the various topics brought into discussion in this cause,—
1— When was D r Wistar born & where— 2— f From what country did his ancestors Emigrate when did they arrive & in what degree of kindred was he to the first Emigrant— 3. In what School did he recieve his classical Education 4 Under what Physician did he study medicine & when did he commence— 5 At what time did he take his degree or degrees in medicine & in what colleges—