This volume opens on 13 November 1802, when Jefferson is in Washington, and closes on 3 March 1803, the final day of his second year as president. The central issue of these months is the closing of the right of deposit at New Orleans, an act that threatens the economic wellbeing of Westerners. Jefferson asks his old friend Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours to remind the French government of the strong friendship between the two nations. To disarm the political opposition, the president sends James Monroe, who is respected by the Federalists, to Europe as a special envoy to work with Robert Livingston in negotiating the dispute with France. Jefferson proposes a "bargain" that will result in the acquisition of the Louisiana Territory. In a confidential message to Congress, Jefferson seeks $2,500 to send a small party of men to explore the Missouri River. Congress concurs, and Jefferson's secretary Meriwether Lewis will lead the expedition. Settling the boundaries with Native American lands is a major theme of the volume. In reality, "settling" results in major cessions of Indian lands to the American government. During the months of this volume Jefferson never leaves the capital, even for a brief sojourn at Monticello. He does, however, enjoy a visit of six weeks from his daughters and two of his grandchildren. They participate in Washington society, capture the affection of Margaret Bayard Smith, and brighten Jefferson's days.
January 1777 to June 1779 Thomas Jefferson Julian P. Boyd, Mina R. Bryan, Lyman Henry Butterfield, ... the Year one thousand seven hundred and seventy four as well as he remembers the honorable Wm. Byrd Esqr. deceased having said that ...
From Dr. John Vaughan You will please to accept the enclosed pamphlet as a tribute of esteem from its author. The only apology, I have to plead in extenuation of the privilege assumed, is the liberality necessarily attached to your With ...
1 March 1796 to 31 December 1797 Thomas Jefferson Julian Parks Boyd, Mina R. Bryan, Lyman Henry Butterfield, Elaine Weber ... 260-1 Byrd, Otway, 387n Byrd's warehouse: and Cobbs suit, 63 Cabell, Nicholas: letter from cited, 30n Cabell, ...
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Supplemented by three "temporary" indexes covering vols. 1-6, 7-12, and 13-18, compiled by Elizabeth J. Sherwood and Ida T. Hopper; published: Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1954-73.
Abbreviations for publishers of the several newspapers of this name, frequently published concurrently, include the following: c & D (Clarkson & Davis), D & H (Dixon & Hunter), D & N (Dixon & Nicolson), P & D (Purdie & Dixon).
Including documents of historical significance as well as private notes not closely examined until their publication in the Papers, this series is an unmatched source of scholarship on the nation's third president"--Publisher's description.
The description for this book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 10: June 1786 to December 1786, will be forthcoming.
Despite Alexander Hamilton's urging that a proclamation BE ISSUED , none was , sparing TJ from ANOTHER INSTANCE OF MY BEING FORCED TO APPEAR TO APPROVE the excise ( Washington , Journal , 141 , 142n ; Thomas P. Slaughter , The Whiskey ...
Reproduction of the original: Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, from the Papers of Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Jefferson