The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 38 (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
808
Utgivningsdatum
2012-01-24
Förlag
Princeton University Press
Originalspråk
English
Medarbetare
Oberg, Barbara B. (red.)
Illustrationer
8 duotones. 7 line illus.
Volymtitel
v. 38 The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 38 1 July to 12 November 1802
Dimensioner
239 x 160 x 53 mm
Vikt
1248 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780691153230

The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 38

1 July to 12 November 1802

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Volume 38 opens on 1 July 1802, when Jefferson is in Washington, and closes on 12 November, when he is again there. For the last week of July and all of August and September, he resides at Monticello. Frequent correspondence with his heads of department and two visits with Secretary of State James Madison, however, keep the president abreast of matters of state. Upon learning in August of the declaration of war by Mawlay Sulayman, the sultan of Morocco, much of the president's and the cabinet's attention is focused on that issue, as they struggle to balance American diplomatic efforts with reliance on the country's naval power in the Mediterranean. Jefferson terms the sultan's actions "palpably against reason." In September, he addresses the concerns of the mayor of New York City and the governor of South Carolina that free blacks expelled from Guadeloupe by the French will be landed onto American shores. Although he believes the matter will be dealt with by the states, he also instructs Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin to direct custom house officers to be watchful. In late August, Jefferson is alerted that he has been touched by the "breath of Slander," when James T. Callender's accusations appear in the Richmond Recorder and make public his relationship with Sally Hemings. The president offers no comment, and a month later returns to Washington, where he continues planning for an impending visit by his daughters.
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Barbara B. Oberg, senior research scholar and lecturer with the rank of professor at Princeton University, is general editor of "The Papers of Thomas Jefferson".

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Foreword vii Editorial Method and Apparatus xvii Illustrations xlvii Jefferson Chronology 2 18 0 2 To William Bache, 1 July 3 To Charles Bulfinch, 1 July 4 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 1 July 4 From Albert Gallatin, with Jefferson's Notes, [1 July] 6 To John Steele, 1 July 7 From John Steele, 1 July 8 From William Tatham, 1 July 8 From Henry Dearborn, 2 July 9 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 2 July 10 To Albert Gallatin, 2 July 11 From Albert Gallatin, [2 July] 12 From Philip Key, 2 July 12 To Martha Jefferson Randolph, 2 July 13 From Thomas Whitney, 2 July 14 From Thomas Newton, Jr., 3 July 14 To Alexander White, 5 July 15 From John Beckley, 6 July 16 From Carlos IV, King of Spain, 6 July 17 To Peter Carr, 6 July 18 From John Redman Coxe, 6 July 19 From Albert Gallatin, 6 July 20 Memorandum from Albert Gallatin, with Jefferson's Instructions, 6 July 22 To David Hall, 6 July 24 To Thomas Leiper, 6 July 25 From Levi Lincoln, 6 July 27 Memorandum on Appointments, 6 July 27 From William Bache, 7 July 29 From Albert Gallatin, enclosing Gallatin's Draft of Authorization for Payment on Maryland Loan, [7 July] 30 From Albert Gallatin, [7 July] 31 To Cyrus Griffin, 7 July 32 From Thomas Jenkins, 7 July 33 From Francis Mentges, 7 July 34 To John F. Mercer, 7 July 35 From James Monroe, 7 July 36 From Henry Dearborn, 8 July 38 From Matthew Adgate, 9 July 39 From Henry Dearborn, 9 July 40 To Albert Gallatin, 9 July 41 To Albert Gallatin, [ca. 9 July] 42 From Samuel Smith, 9 July 42 From James Carroll, with Jefferson's Note, [on or before 10 July] 43 From Henry R. Graham, 10 July 44 From Dennis Griffith, 10 July 45 From William Kilty and James M. Marshall, with Jefferson's Note, 10 July 46 From Robert Lawson, 10 July 48 From Louis Andre Pichon, 10 July 49 From Martha Jefferson Randolph, 10 July 50 From Henry Dearborn, [12 July] 51 To Thomas Newton, 12 July 52 To Albert Gallatin, 13 July 52 To Gibson & Jefferson, 13 July 53 To Rufus King, 13 July 54 From Alexander White, 13 July 57 From Isaac Cox Barnet, 14 July 58 From John Wayles Eppes, 14 July 60 From Cornelius McDermott Roe, [on or before 14 July] 61 To John Ponsonby, 14 July 62 From William G. Stewart, 14 July 62 To Caleb Strong, 14 July 63 To John Trumbull, 14 July 65 To Caspar Wistar, 14 July 65 From Jacob Bouldin, 15 July 66 To John Redman Coxe, 15 July 67 From Cyrus Griffin, 15 July 68 To David Humphreys, 15 July 69 To Joseph Marie Lequinio de Kerblay, 15 July 70 From Joseph Marie Lequinio de Kerblay, 15 July 70 To Francis Mentges, 15 July 71 To James Monroe, 15 July 72 To John Beckley, 16 July 74 To William Duane, enclosing List of Books for the Library of Congress (Paris), List of Books for the Library of Congress (London), and To William Short and George W. Erving, 16 July 75 To Mary Jefferson Eppes, 16 July 80 To George W. Erving, 16 July 81 To Albert Gallatin, 16 July 82 From John Isaac Hawkins, 16 July 83 From John F. Mercer, 16 July 85 To William Short, 16 July 86 From Mary Jefferson Eppes, 17 July 86 From Albert Gallatin, 17 July 87 To Nathaniel Macon, 17 July 89 To James Monroe, 17 July 92 From William Irvine, 18 July 93 From George Logan, 18 July 94 From Benjamin Nones, 18 July 95 From Charles Willson Peale, enclosing Diagram: Skull of an Ox, Diagram: Fossil Skull from Kentucky, and Diagram: Angles of Skulls and Necks, 18 July 95 From Mathew Carey and Others, 19 July 99 From Tench Coxe, 19 July 100 From George Davis, 19 July 101 From H. O. Hebert, 19 July 102 From David Jackson, Jr., 19 July 103 Memorandum to James Madison, 19 July 104 To William Short, 19 July 105 From Samuel Stephens, 19 July 106 To John Barnes, 20 July 107 To Jacob Bouldin, 20 July 107 Statement of Account with Thomas Carpenter, 20 July 107 To James Dinsmore, 20 July 108 To Albert Gallatin, enclosing Authorization for Tench Coxe, 20 July 109 To James Monroe, 20 July 110 To Ellen Wayles Randolph, 20 July 111 From Jonathan Smith, 20 July 111 From Josiah Tattnall, Jr., 20 July 11