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184201 Drafting the Annual Message to Congress: Editorial Note At the close of the first session of the Seventh Congress in May 1802, the House of...
184202 List of Appointments, with Notes by Gallatin and … August 2 Commissions 25— George Wentworth Surveyor for the District of Portsmouth and Inspector...
184203 Gallatin, Albert Gallatin’s Notes on Appointments, with Jefferson’s … The enclosed list contains all the alterations which seem necessary in the President’s list , so...
184204 From Thomas Jefferson to the House of Representatives … Among the papers that Jefferson sent to the House of Representatives on 22 Dec. was a copy of...
184205 Trisler, George Circular on the Winchester Triumph of Liberty for the enlargement, encouragement and continuation of the Winchester Triumph of Liberty and more...
184206 Plan of a Dry Dock Discription of the Drawing A The wet Dock, B twelve dry Docks, each to contain one Ship, C the...
184207 Description of the Physiognotrace Explanation of Mr. Jno. I. Hawkins Physiognotrace A is a board that mooves up and down in the...
184208 Jefferson, Thomas List of Groceries Wanted from Marseilles 50. ℔ de Maccaroni. 50. ℔ de meme composition de differentes façons pour les potages. 6. paniers...
184209 To Thomas Jefferson from Robert R. Livingston … On 12 Mch., Robert R. Livingston began a letter to the president that reported on his activities...
184210 Drafting Instructions for Meriwether Lewis: Editorial … A brief, undated set of four comments jotted in pencil by James Madison is the earliest evidence...
184211 Preparations to Negotiate an Alliance with Great … On 8 Apr., the president posed a question to the four heads of departments and the attorney...
184212 Cipher for Meriwether Lewis: Editorial Note In his instructions for the expedition to the Pacific, Jefferson anticipated that Meriwether...
184213 Notes on William Eaton’s Accounts: Editorial Note In the spring of 1802, confronting an expenditure by William Eaton of $16,000 primarily for the...
184214 Constitutional Amendment on Louisiana: Editorial Note “I think it will be safer not to permit the enlargement of the Union but by amendment of the...
184215 Queries on Louisiana: Editorial Note EDITORIAL NOTE The news that had arrived on the evening of 3 July, of the cession of Louisiana to...
184216 Party Affiliation of Federal Officeholders: Editorial … Spurred by dissension in Republican ranks in Philadelphia over Federalists who remained in...
184217 The Boundaries of Louisiana: Editorial Note The geographic limits of the purchase of Louisiana were ill-defined. Although Jefferson could...
184218 Drafting the Annual Message to Congress: Editorial Note Jefferson’s summoning of the new Congress to convene on 17 Oct. and his desire that the...
184219 Jefferson’s Letters to David Williams: Editorial Note Joel Barlow introduced David Williams to James Monroe “as an old friend of Dr. Franklin.” On 20...
184220 Canons of Official Etiquette: Editorial Note After Jefferson hosted the newly arrived British Minister Anthony Merry and his wife, Elizabeth,...
184221 Bill in Chancery of Craven Peyton against John … In late April and early May 1804, in the aftermath of the death of his daughter and with other...
184222 Twyman, George Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from George Twyman {Published in print edition Vol. 44:31 dated [before 3 July 1804]. Redated in June 2020 to [3...
184223 Bill for Preservation of Peace in Harbors and Waters … In the late spring and early summer of 1804, two incidents demonstrated the relative weakness of...
184224 Bill to Regulate the Clearance of Armed Vessels … In the spring of 1804, Jefferson began receiving reports that owners of U.S. merchant vessels...
184225 Annual Message to Congress: Editorial Note By October 1804, composing the annual message to Congress was a part of Jefferson’s autumn...
184226 McGillda, Mr. Jefferson, Thomas Enclosure: Letter of “McGillda” as I have not the honor of being Personally Acquainted with you—you will have the goodness to...
184227 Second Inaugural Address: Editorial Note Before noon on Monday, the 4th of March, Jefferson mounted his horse—probably Wildair, his prized...
184228 Carriage License: Editorial Note On 25 May 1803, the Washington city council approved an act, to begin “1 July next,” that...
184229 Editorial Note In crafting his response to James Fishback’s letter of 5 June 1809, Jefferson completed a draft...
184230 Editorial Note James Madison was on poor terms with James Monroe after the latter’s abortive bid for the...