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9780691047805

The Papers of Thomas Jefferson

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    9780691047805

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    0691047804

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-10-09
  • Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr

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This volume brings Jefferson into retirement after his tenure as Secretary of State and returns him to private life at Monticello. He professes his desire to be free of public responsibilities and live the life of a farmer, spending his time tending to his estates. Turning his attention to the improvement of his farms and finances, Jefferson surveys his fields, experiments with crop rotation, and establishes a nailery on Mulberry Row. He embarks upon an ambitious plan to renovate Monticello, a long-term task that will eventually transform his residence. Although Jefferson is distant from Philadelphia, the seat of the federal government, he is not completely divorced from the politics of the day. His friends, especially James Madison, with whom he exchanges almost sixty letters in the period covered by this volume, keep him fully informed about the efforts of Republican county and town meetings, the Virginia General Assembly, Congress, and the press to counter Federalist policies. An emerging Republican opposition is taking shape in response to the Jay Treaty, and Jefferson is keenly interested in its progress. Although in June, 1795, he claims to have "proscribed newspapers" from Monticello, in fact he never entirely cuts himself off from the world. At the end of that year, he takes pains to ensure that he will have two full sets of Benjamin Franklin Bache'sAurora,the influential Republican newspaper, one set to be held in Philadelphia for binding and one to be sent directly to Monticello.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Acknowledgments ix
Guide to Editorial Apparatus xi
Illustrations
xxxvii
Jefferson Chronology 2(1)
1794
From George Washington, 1 January
3(1)
To John Ross, enclosing Power of Attorney, 2 January
3(1)
To Certain Diplomats of the United States, 3 January
4(1)
To George Hammond, 3 January
5(1)
To Thomas Willing and Willink, Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 3 January
6(1)
From Horatio Gates, 5 January
6(1)
From Hauterive, 15 January
7(1)
Memorandum to Thomas Mann Randolph, [ca. 16-24 January]
8(1)
From Harry Innes, 21 January
9(1)
From Robert Leslie, 22 January
10(1)
To Archibald Stuart, 26 January
11(1)
From Thomas Pinckney, with Jefferson's Note, 29 January
11(1)
From Ferdinando Fairfax, 31 January
12(2)
To Horatio Gates, 3 February
14(1)
To James Innes, 3 February
15(1)
To Edmund Randolph, 3 February
15(1)
From O. A. Bertrand, enclosing List of Notes and Agricultural Prospectus, 8 February
16(3)
From Tobias Lear, 12 February
19(1)
To Hartman Elliot, 15 February
20(1)
To James Madison, 15 February
21(1)
From Tench Coxe, 22 February
22(3)
From Tench Coxe, 27 February
25(1)
From James Madison, 2 March
26(3)
From James Monroe, 3 March
29(2)
From James Madison, 9 March
31(2)
From Giuseppe Ceracchi, 11 March
33(1)
To James Monroe, 11 March
34(1)
From James Madison, 12 March
35(1)
From Richard Peters, 13 March
36(1)
From Horatio Gates, 14 March
37(1)
From James Madison, 14 March
38(1)
From Tench Coxe, 16 March
39(1)
From James Monroe, 16 March
40(2)
From Diodati, 17 March
42(1)
From James Madison, 24 March
43(1)
From James Madison, 26 March
43(2)
From James Monroe, 26 March
45(1)
From James Madison, 31 March
45(1)
From James Monroe, 31 March
46(1)
From James Monroe, 2 April
47(1)
To Thomas Walker, Jr., 2 April
48(1)
To Benjamin Bankson, 3 April
48(1)
To James Madison, 3 April
49(1)
From John Adams, 4 April
50(1)
From James Lyle, 14 April
51(1)
From James Madison, 14 April
51(2)
To Edmund Randolph, [17 April]
53(1)
To Charles Rose, 17 April
53(1)
To James Lyle, 24 April
54(1)
To James Monroe, 24 April
55(1)
From George Washington, 24 April
56(1)
To John Adams, 25 April
57(1)
To Ferdinando Fairfax, 25 April
58(1)
To Madame Plumard de Bellanger, 25 April
58(2)
To John Garland Jefferson, 26 April
60(2)
From James Madison, 28 April
62(1)
To William Nelson, Jr., 28 April
63(2)
To John Ross, 30 April
65(1)
Memorandum from Bowling Clark, April
65(1)
To Charles Carter, 1 May
66(1)
To Tench Coxe, 1 May
66(2)
To John Taylor, 1 May
68(1)
From James Monroe, 4 May
69(2)
From John Adams, 11 May
71(1)
From James Madison, 11 May
72(2)
To Edmund Randolph, 14 May
74(1)
To George Washington, 14 May
74(1)
To James Madison, 15 May
75(2)
From Joseph L'Epine, 16 May
77(1)
From William Short, 22 May
78(6)
From James Madison, 25 May
84(1)
From James Monroe, 26 May
85(1)
From James Monroe, 27 May
86(1)
To John Garland Jefferson, 28 May
87(1)
To Joseph L'Epine, 28 May
88(1)
To Edmund Randolph, 28 May
89(1)
From Tench Coxe, 31 May
89(3)
From James Madison, 1 June
92(1)
From John Taylor, 1 June
93(3)
From James Monroe, 6 June
96(1)
From Thomas Pinckney, 6 June
97(1)
To James Brown, 8 June
97(1)
List of Unretained Letters, [ca. 9 June]
98(2)
From James Monroe, 17 June
100(1)
From Timothy Pickering, 30 June
101(1)
From Tench Coxe, 7 July
101(2)
From John Leach, 12 July
103(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 14 July
104(1)
To Timothy Pickering, 23 July
104(1)
From William W. Hening, 24 July
105(1)
To Richard Morris, 27 July
106(1)
To Benjamin Carter Waller, 27 July
107(1)
From Benjamin Carter Waller, 2 August
107(1)
To Christopher Clark, 5 August
108(1)
To Nicholas Davies, 6 August
109(2)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 7 August
111(1)
From John Taylor, 15 August
112(1)
To James Steptoe, 16 August
113(1)
To Francis Eppes, 28 August
114(3)
From Edmund Randolph, 28 August, enclosing Josef de Jaudenes to Edmund Randolph, 16 August, and Edmund Randolph's Memorandum of a Conference with Josef de Jaudenes, 26 August
117(6)
From Francois D'Ivernois, 5 September, enclosing First Letter on the Genevan Revolution, 22 August
123(22)
From James Monroe, 7 September
145(3)
To Edmund Randolph, 7 September
148(1)
Power of Attorney to Caleb Lownes, 11 September
148(2)
From Francois D'Ivernois, enclosing Queries, 16 September
150(5)
To Joseph Mussi, 17 September
155(1)
To Eliza House Trist, 17 September
155(1)
From Francois D'Ivernois, enclosing Second Letter on the Genevan Revolution, 23 September
156(8)
From Francois D'Ivernois, 23 September
164(2)
To Dabney Carr, 24 September
166(1)
To Garrett Minor, 24 September
167(1)
To Thomas Divers, 28 September
168(1)
To Benjamin Franklin Bache, 29 September
168(1)
To James Brown, 1 October
169(1)
From Francois D'Ivernois, 2 October
170(5)
From Francois D'Ivernois, enclosing Third Letter on the Genevan Revolution, 4 October
175(3)
From James Madison, 5 October
178(1)
To John Barnes, 9 October
179(1)
To Benjamin Carter Waller, 9 October
180(1)
To George Wythe, [23 October]
181(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 27 October
182(1)
To James Madison, 30 October
182(1)
To Henry Remsen, 30 October
183(1)
To Archibald Stuart, 30 October
184(1)
From George Wythe, 1 November
184(1)
From William Short, 4 November
185(1)
To James Madison, 6 November
186(1)
To Edmund Randolph, [6 November]
187(1)
From Samuel Blackden, 9 November
187(2)
From Francois D'Ivernois, 11 November, enclosing Decree of the Geneva National Commission, 28 September, and Extract from Etienne Pestre's Pamphlet, October
189(11)
From Giuseppe Ceracchi, 13 November
200(1)
From Maria Cosway, 13 November
201(1)
From James Madison, 16 November
202(2)
To John Barnes, 20 November
204(1)
To William Branch Giles, 20 November
205(1)
To James Maury, 20 November
206(1)
To Joseph Mussi, 20 November
206(1)
From John Trumbull, 20 November
207(1)
From John Adams, 21 November
207(1)
To Wilson Cary Nicholas, 23 November
208(1)
From Maria Cosway, 24 November
209(2)
From Oliver Wolcott, Jr., 29 November
211(1)
From James Madison, 30 November
211(3)
To Archibald Stuart, 2 December
214(1)
From William Branch Giles, 7 December
214(2)
To James Madison, 9 December
216(1)
To Samuel Blackden, 11 December
216(1)
To James Madison, 12 December
217(1)
To Wilson Cary Nicholas, 12 December
217(1)
To James Lyle, 14 December
218(1)
To William Branch Giles, 17 December
218(1)
To Richard Adams, 18 December
219(1)
From James Madison, 21 December
220(2)
Deed of Manumission for Robert Hemings, [24 December]
222(1)
To James Lyle, 24 December
223(1)
From Richard Adams, 26 December
224(1)
Authorization for J.P.P. Derieux, 26 December
224(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 26 December
225(2)
To Thomas Walker, Jr., 26 December
227(1)
To James Madison, 28 December
228(2)
To John Taylor, 29 December
230(5)
Memorandum from Eli Alexander, [ca. December]
235(1)
Memorandum from Eli Alexander, [1794-95?]
236(1)
Notes for Revising the Virginia Constitution, [1794 or later]
236(3)
1795
From Marc Auguste Pictet, 1 January
239(1)
From William Branch Giles, 4 January
240(1)
To Henry Skipwith, 4 January
241(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, [8 January]
242(1)
Memorandum from Eli Alexander, 10 January
243(1)
To Archibald Stuart, 10 January
243(1)
From James Madison, 11 January
244(1)
To Henry Banks, 15 January
245(1)
From Martha Jefferson Randolph, 15 January
246(1)
To Joseph Mussi, 21 January
247(2)
To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 22 January
249(1)
From James Madison, 26 January
250(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 29 January
251(1)
From William Short, 29 January
252(4)
Memorandum from Robert Bailey, [January]
256(1)
From William Frederick Ast, 1 February
257(1)
From John Adams, 5 February
258(1)
To James Madison, 5 February
259(1)
To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 5 February
260(1)
To John Adams, 6 February
261(1)
To Francois D'Ivernois, 6 February
262(2)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 12 February
264(1)
From James Madison, 15 February
265(2)
To Robert Morris, 19 February
267(1)
Notes on Letters from Francois D'Ivernois, [19-23 February]
268(2)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 19 February
270(1)
To Archibald Stuart, enclosing Notes on Potash and Pearl Ash, 19 February
271(1)
To Thomas A. Taylor, 19 February
272(1)
To Richard Claiborne, 21 February
273(1)
From Robert Pollard, 22 February
274(1)
To James Madison, 23 February
274(1)
To Edmund Randolph, 23 February
275(1)
To George Washington, 23 February
275(4)
To David Rittenhouse, 24 February
279(1)
To John Barnes, 25 February
279(1)
From Francois D'Ivernois, [26 February]
280(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 26 February
281(3)
From James Madison, [ca. February-March]
284(1)
From Dugald Stewart, 1 March
284(1)
Bill in Chancery of Wayles's Executors against the Heirs of Richard Randolph, [on or before 2 March]
285(6)
To James Madison, 5 March
291(1)
To Thomas Pinckney, 5 March
292(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 5 March
293(1)
From John Taylor, 5 March
293(9)
To Joshua Fry, 8 March
302(1)
From Giuseppe Ceracchi, 9 March
302(2)
To John Mason, 11 March
304(1)
To Henry Remsen, 11 March
304(1)
To William Champe Carter, 15 March
305(1)
From George Washington, 15 March
306(3)
From William Champe Carter, 19 March
309(1)
From Tench Coxe, 20 March
309(1)
From Francois D'Ivernois, 21 March
310(5)
From James Madison, 23 March
315(2)
From Jean Antoine Gautier, 24 March
317(1)
From Grand & Cie., 24 March
317(1)
From Grand & Cie. and Gautier & Cie., 24 March
318(1)
From George Wythe, 26 March
319(1)
From Jean Nicolas Demeunier, 30 March
319(2)
From George Washington, 30 March
321(1)
From James Lyle, 31 March
321(1)
To Richard Hanson, 2 April
322(1)
To Henry Remsen, 2 April
323(1)
To Thomas A. Taylor, 2 April
323(1)
From John Carey, 6 April
324(1)
From Edmund Randolph, 11 April
325(1)
From William Champe Carter, [on or before 13 April]
326(1)
To John Taylor, 13 April
326(1)
To William Champe Carter, 15 April
327(1)
To John Taylor, 15 April
328(1)
To John Barnes, 16 April
328(1)
From William Branch Giles, 16 April
329(1)
To James Brown, 18 April
330(1)
To Archibald Stuart, 18 April
331(1)
To George Wythe, 18 April
332(1)
Articles of Agreement with William Champe Carter, 20 April
332(2)
From Wilson Cary Nicholas, 20 April
334(1)
To John Barnes, 23 April
334(1)
To William Temple, 26 April
335(1)
To William Branch Giles, 27 April
336(1)
To John Harvie, Jr., 27 April
337(1)
To James Madison, 27 April
338(2)
To Jean Nicolas Demeunier, 29 April
340(2)
From Eli Alexander, April
342(1)
From Robert Pollard, 1 May
342(1)
To James Monroe, 5 May
342(1)
From Madame de Chastellux, 6 May
343(2)
To James Brown, 7 May
345(1)
To William O. Callis, 8 May
346(1)
From John Harvie, Jr., 9 May
347(1)
From Giuseppe Ceracchi, 11 May
347(2)
To James Steptoe, 17 May
349(1)
To Archibald Stuart, 17 May
349(1)
To Isaac Zane, 17 May
350(1)
To Archibald Stuart, 23 May
350(2)
To Robert Brooke, 24 May
352(1)
To William Short, 25 May
353(4)
To Froulle, 26 May
357(2)
To James Monroe, 26 May
359(4)
To John Adams, 27 May
363(1)
From Rodolph Vall-Travers, 29 May
363(2)
To James Brown, 30 May
365(1)
To Alexander Donald, 30 May
366(2)
To Philip Mazzei, 30 May
368(3)
Notes on Conversations with William Strickland, May
371(2)
To Tench Coxe, 1 June
373(1)
To Henry Knox, 1 June
374(1)
From Robert Morris, 1 June
375(1)
To Edmund Randolph, 1 June
376(1)
To Benjamin Franklin Bache, 2 June
377(1)
To John Barnes, 3 June
378(1)
To John Barnes, 3 June
379(1)
To William Champe Carter, 3 June
379(1)
To Sarah Champe Carter, 4 June
380(1)
From William Champe Carter, [ca. 4 June]
381(1)
From William Champe Carter, 5 June
381(1)
From James Blake, 6 June
381(2)
To John Barnes, 8 June
383(1)
To John Taylor, 8 June
383(1)
To Archibald Stuart, 11 June
384(1)
From John Blair, 13 June
384(1)
From John Barnes, 14 June
385(1)
From James Madison, 14 June
386(2)
To Henry Remsen, 18 June
388(1)
From Henry Knox, 20 June
389(1)
From Robert Pollard, 21 June
389(1)
To John Barnes, 24 June
390(1)
From James Monroe, 27 June, enclosing Sketch of the State of Affairs in France, 23 June
390(8)
From Sarah Champe Carter, 30 June
398(1)
To Archibald Stuart, 30 June
399(1)
From Henry Tazewell, 1 July
399(2)
From James Monroe, 3 July
401(1)
From James Ogilvie, [before 3 July]
401(3)
From Mann Page, 3 July
404(1)
From John Jay, 7 July
405(1)
To James Lyle, 10 July
405(1)
From John Craig Millar, 10 July
406(1)
From William Branch Giles, 13 July
407(1)
To James Madison, 13 July
408(1)
To Archibald Stuart, 14 July
408(1)
From Sir John Sinclair, 15 July
409(1)
To James Brown, 16 July
409(1)
To Archibald Stuart, 20 July
410(1)
To John Barnes, 21 July
410(1)
Notes on Infractions of Neutral Rights by France and Great Britain, [after 21 July]
411(2)
Notes on the Account with Richard Harvie & Company, 22 July
413(4)
From John Breckinridge, 25 July
417(1)
From Robert Pollard, 25 July
418(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 26 July
419(1)
To Archibald Stuart, 26 July
419(1)
From John Barnes, enclosing Account, 28 July
420(1)
From Tench Coxe, 30 July
421(2)
From Christoph Daniel Ebeling, enclosing Note on Sources, 30 July
423(6)
To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 31 July
429(1)
To William Champe Carter, 3 August
430(1)
To James Madison, 3 August
430(1)
To Robert Pollard, 3 August
431(1)
List of Groceries for Gamble & Temple, [6 August?]
431(1)
From James Madison, 6 August
432(2)
From Robert Pollard, 9 August
434(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 11 August
434(2)
To John Barnes, 12 August
436(1)
To Joseph Donath, 12 August
436(1)
Notes for Account with John Barnes, [after 12 August]
437(1)
To Robert Pollard, 12 August
438(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 18 August
438(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 20 August
439(1)
To Mann Page, 30 August
440(1)
From Anthony Gerna, 2 September
441(1)
From William Short, 2 September
442(4)
To John Wayles Eppes, 3 September
446(1)
From William Short, 3 September
446(1)
From Robert Brooke, 4 September
447(1)
To James Monroe, 6 September
448(3)
To Madame de Tesse, 6 September
451(1)
To Jean Antoine Gautier, 7 September
452(2)
To Angelica Schuyler Church, 8 September
454(1)
To Maria Cosway, 8 September
455(1)
To Philip Mazzei, 8 September
456(1)
To Thomas Pinckney, 8 September
457(1)
From Pierre Auguste Adet, 9 September
458(1)
To Caleb Lownes, 9 September
459(1)
Notes on St. George Tucker's Measurements of the Natural Bridge, 9 September
460(1)
To Tench Coxe, 10 September
460(1)
From Grand & Cie., 11 September
461(1)
To Charles Lilburne Lewis, 11 September
462(1)
To George Washington, 12 September
463(2)
To John Craig Millar, 13 September
465(1)
To Henry Tazewell, 13 September
466(1)
To John Barnes, 14 September
466(1)
To Sampson Crosby, 15 September
467(1)
To St. George Tucker, 15 September
468(1)
To Joseph Donath, 16 September
469(1)
From Rodolph Vall-Travers, 16 September
469(2)
Inquest on Shadwell Mill, 18 September
471(4)
To James Madison, 21 September
475(2)
From John Carr, 22 September
477(1)
To Eliza House Trist, 23 September
478(1)
To Bushrod Washington, 23 September
479(1)
Bill in Chancery on the Henderson Milldam, [24 September]
480(5)
From Richard Harrison, 28 September
485(2)
To William Alexander, 29 September
487(1)
From William Short, 30 September
487(10)
To Bushrod Washington, 1 October
497(1)
From George Washington, 4 October
498(2)
From Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 10 October
500(1)
From Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 10 October
501(1)
From Edward Rutledge, 12 October
502(1)
To Pierre Auguste Adet, 14 October
503(1)
From Antonia Carmichael, 14 October
504(1)
To Marc Auguste Pictet, 14 October
505(1)
Notes on the Letter of Christoph Daniel Ebeling, [after 15 October]
506(4)
From James Madison, 18 October
510(2)
To Wilson Cary Nicholas, 19 October
512(1)
From James Blake, 20 October
513(1)
To James Brown, 20 October
513(1)
From James Lyle, 23 October
514(1)
To James Lyle, 28 October
514(1)
From William Branch Giles, 29 October
515(1)
From Tench Coxe, 30 October
516(1)
From Louis of Parma, 2 November
517(1)
From Bushrod Washington, 2 November
518(1)
From James Lyle, 3 November
519(1)
To the Heirs of Bennett Henderson, 7 November
520(1)
To James Lyle, 8 November
521(1)
From James Madison, 8 November
521(1)
To Madame de Kersaint, 9 November
522(1)
To James Lyle, 12 November
522(1)
To Richard Harrison, 13 November
523(2)
From Volney, with Postscript by Thomas Lee Shippen, 13 November
525(2)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 14 November
527(1)
From James Monroe, 18 November
527(7)
From James Lyle, 19 November
534(1)
From Thomas Mann Randolph, 22 November
534(2)
To James Lyle, 25 November
536(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, enclosing State of the Case for the Virginia Land Office, 25 November
537(2)
To James Madison, 26 November
539(2)
From Richard Harrison, 28 November
541(1)
To Edward Rutledge, 30 November
541(1)
To James Madison, 3 December
542(1)
From Maria Cosway, 4 December
543(1)
From James Madison, 6 December
544(1)
From James Blake, 8 December
545(1)
From William Branch Giles, 9 December
545(3)
To Thomas Lee Shippen, 9 December
548(1)
From Sir Peyton Skipwith, 9 December
549(1)
To Volney, 9 December
550(2)
To John Barnes, 11 December
552(1)
To Bowling Clark, 12 December
553(1)
To Richard Stith, 12 December
553(1)
From James Madison, 13 December
554(1)
From William Branch Giles, 15 December
555(2)
To Henry Remsen, 17 December
557(1)
From William Branch Giles, 20 December
558(2)
To Sir Peyton Skipwith, 24 December
560(1)
To Benjamin Franklin Bache, 26 December
560(1)
To Sampson Crosby, [26] December
561(1)
From James Madison, 27 December
562(1)
Notes on Edmund Randolph's Vindication, [after 29 December]
563(2)
To William Branch Giles, 31 December
565(3)
Notes of a Conversation with Edmund Randolph, [after 1795]
568(1)
1796
From Martha Jefferson Randolph, 1 January
569(1)
From George Wythe, 1 January
569(1)
From James Hopkins, 2 January
570(2)
To J. P. P. Derieux, 3 January
572(1)
To Archibald Stuart, 3 January
572(2)
From Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 5 January
574(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 6 January
574(2)
From James Madison, 10 January
576(3)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 11 January
579(2)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 12 January
581(1)
To George Wythe, 12 January
581(1)
To George Wythe, 16 January
582(1)
To George Wythe, enclosing Statement of the Laws of Virginia, 16 January
583(8)
To John Barnes, 17 January
591(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 18 January
592(1)
To John Barnes, 24 January
593(1)
From Jonathan Williams, 24 January, enclosing Extract from Meterological Journal, 1791, and Height of Virginia Mountains by Barometrical Measurement
594(5)
To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 25 January
599(1)
From Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 27 January
599(1)
From John Adams, 31 January
600(1)
From James Madison, 31 January
600(3)
To Philip Mazzei, 31 January
603(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 31 January
604(1)
Deed of Manumission for James Hemings, 5 February
605(1)
From James Madison, 7 February
606(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, [7 February]
607(2)
To John Barnes, 14 February
609(1)
To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 14 February
609(1)
James Hemings's Inventory of Kitchen Utensils at Monticello, [20 February]
610(1)
To John Barnes, enclosing Power of Attorney, 21 February
611(1)
To James Madison, 21 February
612(1)
From James Madison, 21 February
613(1)
To John Harvie, Jr., 22 February
614(2)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 22 February
616(1)
To Archibald Stuart, 22 February
617(1)
To John Adams, 28 February
618(2)
To John Barnes, 28 February
620(1)
To Tobias Lear, 28 February
620(1)
To Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 28 February
621(1)
To James Blake, 29 February
622(1)
To Sampson Crosby, 29 February
622(1)
From John Harvie, Jr., 29 February
623(1)
From James Madison, 29 February
623(1)
To Robert Pollard, 29 February
624(1)
To Thomas Mann Randolph, 29 February
625(2)
Index 627

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