Volume 43 Index
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Cabanis, Pierre Jean Georges
Coup d’oeil sur les révolutions et sur la réforme de la médicine, 332-3, 334
health of, 332-3, 334
Cadoudal, Georges, 333, 334
Cadron, Étienne, 455n
Cagliari, 600
Calcutta, x, 405-8
Calhoun, John C., 232n
Calhoun, Joseph, 416
California, 482n, 557n
Calvit, Thomas, 608
Cambrian (British frigate), 635
Camden, N.C., 585, 594
Campbell, Arthur, 686
Campbell, Edward
letter from cited, 693
Campbell, Edward R., 658
Campbell, George W.
identified, 55-6n
letter from cited, 691
letters from, 55-6, 107-8
recommends aspirants for office, 55-6, 107-8, 683, 691
Campbell, Hugh G., 268n
Campbell, James (jailer), 153n
Canada
Acadia, 61, 62
boundaries, 26, 31n
duties on imports from, 250, 251n, 324
immigrants from, 61, 62, 410
Canandaigua, N.Y., 34n
Canary Islands, 176n
cannon
brass, 558-9
Cape Girardeau, 413, 414, 453n
Cap-Français, Haiti, 174n, 299, 300, 449
Capitol, U.S.
alterations to plan of, viii, xliv-xlv, 131-7, 150, 187-8, 335-41, 664-5
appropriations for, 131, 136n, 146, 150
columns, 131-5, 146, 187, 336-7, 340n
committee rooms, 665
demolition of portions of, 337-9, 340n
entablature, 133, 135, 146
gallery, 131, 337
heating of, 131-2, 134
House chamber, xliv, 134, 150, 187, 337-9, 340n
lighting for, 132-3, 135
lobby, 337
materials for, 146, 150-1, 338
north wing, 133, 146, 335
offices in, xlv, 132, 337
privies, 133
roof, 135, 146, 336
schedule of work for, 146, 339
Senate chamber, 187
south wing, xliv-xlv, 131-7, 146, 150, 187, 335-9, 340n, 406 (illus.)
staircases, 132, 187, 336
statement of expenditures on, 675-6
W. Thornton’s plan of, 131, 340, 664
walls, 131, 134, 146, 335-6, 339
windows, 133, 135
workmen, 338-9
See also Library of Congress
Caracas, 398, 399, 479, 480
Carey, Mathew, 426n
Carleton, Joseph, 264n
Carleton, William, 147, 148n
Carlos (Charles) IV, King of Spain, 302, 304n
Carmichael, John F., 528, 593, 618
Carondelet, Francisco Luis Hector, Baron de, 61, 62, 634n
Carpenter, Thomas
account with TJ, 143-4
payments to, 144, 185
Carr, Dabney (TJ’s nephew)
and C. Peyton’s bill in chancery, 346, 371n, 572
letter from, 457-8
letter from cited, 694
letters to cited, 468n, 693
letter to, 476
and TJ’s legal action against R. Johnson, 457-8, 468n, 472n, 476
Carr, Francis, 75-6
Carr, Garland, 40
Carr, Overton
death of, 110n
letter from, 109-10
recommends son for navy, 109-10
Carr, Overton, Jr., 109-10
Carré, John Thomas, 164n
Carriere, Marguerite, 298
Carrigain, Philip, Jr.
identified, 355n
letter from, 354-5
seeks appointment, 354-5
Carrington, Paul, Jr., 469n
Carroll, Daniel (of Duddington), 178, 462
Cartagena, Colombia, 479, 480
Carter, Benjamin B., 685
Casa Calvo, Sebastián Calvo de la Puerta y O’Farill, Marqués de
and Ciriaco Cevallos, 555, 556
informs Claiborne of news from Spain, 176n
and Morales, 305n
payments to Wilkinson, 634n
and Pedesclaux, 321n
and W. Fla., 656n
Casey, Levi, 416, 525n, 686
Casiquiare River, 479, 480
Caspian Sea, 155
Cassin, John, 63n, 268n, 602, 603n
Castlereagh, Robert Stewart, second Viscount, 28
Castor (TJ’s horse), 427-8
Catalano, Salvador, 47, 48n
Cathalan, Eulalie (S. Cathalan, Jr.’s daughter), 307
Cathalan, Marie Hugues (Mrs. Stephen Cathalan, Sr.), 307
Cathalan, Stephen, Jr.
letter from, 306-8
letter to, 69-70
and olive trees for J. Couper, 69-70
recommends Olivier, 307, 308n
seeks U.S. citizenship, 307
TJ orders groceries, wine from, 306-8
Cathalan, Stephen, Sr., 307
Cathcart, James Leander, xlviii, 63n, 83, 90, 277, 494n, 650-1, 652n
Cathcart, Jane Bancker Woodside, 652n
Catholic Church
criticism of, 87
in Italy, 87
in New Orleans, 356n, 592-3
See also Ursuline Nuns of New Orleans
Catlett, Hanson, 79, 82
Catlett, Kemp, 367
Catorce, 555, 557
Caucasus Mountains, 155
Cavanilles, Antonio José, 402
Cazenove, Anthony Charles, 128n
Cecil, James, first Marquess of Salisbury, 28
Centreville, Va., xlvi, 90, 111, 125
Ceracchi, Giuseppe, 20, 22n
Ceracchi, Therese, 19-20, 22n
Cevallos (Ceballos), Ciriaco, 555, 556
Cevallos (Ceballos) Guerra, Pedro, 302, 304n, 402
Chalmers, David
letter from cited, 692
Chamberlin, Reuben, 79, 81
Chambers, Joseph, 182, 274, 513n, 585
Champlain, Lake, 212n, 410
Chance (brig), 603n, 643n
Chapman, Charles T., 105, 106n
Chapman, Nathaniel (physician)
identified, 542n
letter from, 541-2
letter to, 574
sends book to TJ, 541-2
thanked by TJ, 574
Chappe d’Auteroche, Jean Baptiste, 478, 480, 482n
Chaptal, Jean Antoine, 479, 481
Charcas, 555, 557
Charity Chapel, Va., 125
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, 154, 158n
Charles Felix, duke of Genevois, 418, 420, 421n
Charleston, S.C.
climate of, 28
French instructors in, 129n
gunboats for, 602, 612
marine hospital, 586
merchants, 36n, 316n
naval officer, 316n
Charlottesville, Va., 251, 465
Charlton, Thomas U. P., 99, 683
Chase, Samuel
impeachment of, 196, 580, 638n
Chatham Co., 403n
Chattahoochee River, 350
Chaudron, Simon, 13
Chauncey, Isaac, 456-7
Cheesborough, William E.
letter from cited, 693
seeks appointment, 692-3
cheese
exports of, from Batavian Republic, 209, 210n
Cheetham, James
and divisions among N.Y. Republicans, 201-2, 203n
pays newspaper subscriptions for TJ, 147, 148n
reports violations of Logan Act, 643n
and Vacher, 155, 158n
chemistry, 334-5, 645-6
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company, 335, 340
Chesapeake Bay, 330n
Chickasaw Bluffs, 453n
Chickasawhay River, 348
childbirth. See women
children
education of, 298n, 582-3
illnesses, 582
in military, 404-8
orphans, 297, 534
spoiled, 53
See also Eppes, Francis Wayles (TJ’s grandson); Eppes, Maria Jefferson (TJ’s granddaughter); Randolph, Anne Cary (TJ’s granddaughter); Randolph, Cornelia Jefferson (TJ’s granddaughter); Randolph, Ellen Wayles, II (TJ’s granddaughter); Randolph, Mary Jefferson (TJ’s granddaughter); Randolph, Thomas Jefferson (TJ’s grandson); Randolph, Virginia Jefferson (TJ’s granddaughter)
Chimborazo, 479, 481, 509
China, 156
Chipman, Nathaniel
Sketches, 7
Chisholm, John D., 589-90, 595
Chol, Mr., 563n
Chouteau, Auguste, 451
Chouteau, Auguste Pierre, 440, 442n, 501
Chouteau, Pierre
accompanies Osage delegation, 453n, 670n
appointment of son to military academy, 440, 442n, 500-1
garden of, 101-2
sends specimens, curiosities to TJ, 450, 453n
Christianity
criticism of Christians, 19
See also Jefferson, Thomas: Religion; Jesus
cider
bottling, storage of, 265, 266, 269
manufacture of, 547
Newark, 152, 231, 266n
ordered by TJ, 152, 231, 265, 266, 269
price of, 231n
cinchona (Peruvian bark), 479, 481, 509
Cincinnati, Ohio
land office, 107n
Cincinnati, Society of the, 495n
ciphers, 190
Citizen (schooner), 469
Citoyenne (schooner), 299, 300
City Bank of New York, 179n
City Militia (New Orleans), 356
Claiborne, Elizabeth W. Lewis, 460-1, 592
Claiborne, Ferdinand L., 123, 296, 685
Claiborne, William C. C.
advises on appointments, 253, 505-6, 528
appointments by, 321, 324n
authority as acting governor, 214-15, 216-17n
and B. Tupper, 303-4n, 570n
and Baudin’s case, 45-6, 254, 346-8
candidate for office in Louisiana, 683
commercial regulations in Louisiana, New Orleans, 239, 241n, 304n
communications with TJ miscarry, 506
correspondence with secretary of state, 176-7n, 302, 303-4n
criticism of, 176n, 232
and DeLacy’s case, 473, 474n
establishes temporary court, 177n, 320, 346-7
family of, 57n, 287n, 460-1
and George Davis, 310
and Girod & Chol, 561, 563, 655-6
and Indian affairs, 543, 655-6
issues ordinances, 303n
and Lafayette’s land grant, 138-9, 140, 141, 356, 460-1, 504, 661-3
and land fraud, speculation in Louisiana, 176n
and land fraud in Miss. Terr., 305n
letters from, 239-41, 320-1, 346-8, 356-7, 460-1, 504-6, 529-31, 592-3, 655-6
letters to, 45-6, 138-9, 253-4
letter to cited, 46n, 690
and Louisiana Bank, 214-17, 253-4, 255, 259, 302, 303n, 529-31
and Louisiana boundaries, 190, 191n
and opposition to U.S. governance, 240, 241n
and Pedesclaux’s petition, 320-1, 323-4n
popularity of, 232
and postal service to New Orleans, 304n
presents flags to city militia, 356-7
as reference, 129
reluctant to exercise executive authority, 529
salary and compensation for, 189
sends news, observations of Louisiana, New Orleans, 239-41, 504-6
sends sugar to TJ, 289
and slave trade in Louisiana, 177n, 239-40, 303-4n, 505
and Spanish duties on U.S. exports at Mobile, 213n
suspicions of Wilkinson, 634n
and temporary government for Louisiana, 176n, 505
and transfer of Louisiana to U.S., 176n
and Ursuline Nuns, 298n, 592-3
and W. Fla., 656
and withdrawal of French, Spanish from Louisiana, 176n, 239, 304n, 305n
Clark, Daniel, 216n, 232, 634n
Clark, Thomas (surveyor), 685, 688n
Clark, William
appointed second lieutenant, 79, 82
letter from, 450-3
sends specimens, curiosities to TJ, 450-3
See also Lewis and Clark expedition
Claude, Dennis, 79, 113
Claxton, Thomas, 338
Clay, Henry, 57n
Clay, John, 56-7, 686
Clay, Joseph (Pa.)
letter from, 447-8
recommends aspirants for office, 447-8
Clay, Joseph, Jr. (Ga.), 403n
Clay, Matthew, 8n
clerks
applications for appointment as, 18
Navy Department, 173-4n, 193-4
salaries and compensation, 173-4n, 193-4, 519
Treasury Department, 5
Clinton, Cornelia Tappen (Mrs. George Clinton), 405, 408n
Clinton, DeWitt, 635n, 642-3
Clinton, George
letter from, 397
letter from cited, 179n, 692
and Margaret Mitchell, 405, 408n
political faction led by, 211-12n, 630
recommends aspirants for office, 179n, 687, 692
reports on N.Y. election, 397
Clinton, Mr., 683
cloth
corduroy, 143, 144
crape, 143
duck, 678
fustian, 143
lace, 143
price of, 143
satinet, 144
clothing
breeches, 143, 144
collars, 144
drawers, 143
pantaloons, 143
price of, 143-4
servants’, 143
sherryvallies, 144
slaves’, 144
surtouts, 144
waistcoats, 143
Clouet, Louis Brognier de
letter from cited, 692
clover, 6, 291, 695
Clyma, William P., 79, 81
Coahuila, 555, 556, 573, 574n
Coalter, John, 686
Coatzacoalcos, 555, 556
Cobbett, William, 332, 334
Cochran, Samuel, 17n
Cocke, William
letters from, 55-6, 95, 107-8
recommends aspirants for office, 55-6, 95, 107-8, 683
Coffin, Daniel, 222, 519n, 581
Coffin, Isaac
advises on Nantucket collectorship, 221-2, 518-19, 581
letters from, 221-2, 581
Coffin, Micajah, 519n
coins
half Johannes, 308
moidores, 308
Colbert, Mary (b. 1801; TJ’s slave), 260n
Colbert, Melinda. See Freeman, Melinda Colbert
Coleman, William, 148n, 602, 612
Coles, Isaac, 685, 688n
Coles, Isaac A., 398n
Coles, John
exchanges plank for nails with TJ, 397-8
identified, 397-8n
letter from, 397-8
Coles, Rebecca Elizabeth Tucker, 398n
Collin, Nicholas
accompanies Humboldt to Washington, 508, 531
invited to dine with TJ, 531
letter to, 531
Collins, Abraham, 614, 615n
Collins, Minton, 222-3
Collot, Georges Henri Victor, xlix
Colombia, 478-82
Colorado River, 555, 556
Columbia, Bank of (Georgetown), 185
Columbia River, 295
Colvin, John B., 148
Commercial Advertiser (New York), 203n
Company of the Indies, 298n
Concord, N.H., 355n
Condit, John
letter from, 152
letter to, 231
recommends aspirants for office, 549n
TJ orders cider from, 152, 231
Condorcet, Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat, Marquis de, 200n
Congdon, James
letter from cited, 693
Congress (U.S. frigate), 63-4n, 231, 508, 514n
Congress, U.S.
House of Representatives
and capture of the Philadelphia, 63-4
collection of taxes, 357, 358n
confidential report on New Orleans and Floridas, 191, 192n
convening of next session, 67n
correction of enrolled bill, 25
division, government of Louisiana, 46, 99-100
division of Indiana Terr., 270n
and E. Stevens claim, 174n
encouragement of manufacturing, 341-2n
House chamber, xliv, 134, 150, 187, 337-9, 340n
impeachment of S. Chase, 196n
and indemnification for captors of Moroccan cruisers, 25
and land grant for Lafayette, 139
and Marines, 114n
messages to, 25, 63-4, 73
and militia returns, 73
post road to New Orleans, 198
and public buildings in Washington, 131, 136n, 150, 151n
and slavery, 108n
and W. A. Barron’s memorial, 197n
and western exploration, 73, 74n, 424, 425n, 433-4
Legislation
arming merchant vessels, 544-6
and Bank of the United States, 214, 215, 216n, 253, 254n, 255, 259, 302
and Barbary States, 277, 514-15
collection laws, 636, 637, 638n
commercial regulations in Louisiana, New Orleans, 97n, 239, 241n, 304n
convening of next session, 67n
division, government of Louisiana, 12, 99-100, 118, 120n, 145, 682
establishment of land offices, 513n
establishment of Mediterranean Fund, 64n, 612
and establishment of Mobile customs district, 23n, 122, 513-14
foreign intercourse fund, 116-20, 167-8, 275, 277-8, 286n, 569-70
fugitives from justice, 623-4, 626
and indemnification for captors of Moroccan cruisers, 25
land grant for Lafayette, 138-9, 140
land titles in Louisiana, 184n
and lighthouses, 512n
and militia returns, 57-8n
and Miss. Terr., 97n, 428, 434n
and navy appropriations, 64n
and Norfolk fire, 357, 358n
payment of departmental clerks, 173-4n
and public buildings in Washington, 146, 150
and sale of public lands, 70, 71n, 120, 121, 122n
trade with France and colonies, 175n
and western exploration, 11-12, 74n, 139n, 149, 161, 242, 309, 331, 471-2, 682
Public Opinion
calls to reduce number of representatives, 261-2
Senate
and boundary convention with Great Britain, 26
and capture of the Philadelphia, 63-4
convening of next session, 67
correction of enrolled bill, 25
division, government of Louisiana, 46, 99-100
division of Indiana Terr., 270n
and E. Stevens claim, 174n, 578n
encouragement of manufacturing, 341-2n
impressed seamen, 26, 31n
and land grant for Lafayette, 139
and Marines, 114n
messages to, 63-4, 71-2, 73, 81-2, 113-14
and militia returns, 73
post road to New Orleans, 198
and public buildings in Washington, 131, 136n
removal of seat of government to Baltimore, 74, 75n
and TJ’s nominations, 71-2, 81-2, 113-14, 243, 507n, 679
and W. A. Barron’s memorial, 197n
Connecticut
American Revolution in, 97-8, 503
commissioner of loans, 504
cotton manufacturing, 621, 622n
elections in, 313, 315n
Fairfield Co., 313, 315n
free blacks in, 97-8
Groton, 503
legislature, 315n
Methodists in, 98n
Milford, 622n
Moosup, 98n
newspapers, 147, 148n
sick and disabled seamen in, 585, 594
Sterling, 98n
Tolland Co., 313, 315n
See also Federalists; New Haven, Conn.; Republicans
Connecticut (ship), 442n
Conner, William, 431, 434n
Connor, Benjamin, 306
Conrad, John, & Co. (Philadelphia), 426n
Constantinople, 217n, 597, 599
Constellation (U.S. frigate), 231, 527n
Constitution (U.S. frigate), 39n, 508n, 514n, 537n, 587n
Constitution of the United States
and apportionment of Congressional representatives, 261
and authority to make treaties, 167, 647
and fugitives from justice, 623
provides for a single executive, 554
ratification of, 110n
See also Twelfth Amendment
Convention of 1800
conveyance of ratified copy to France, 83, 117, 169-70, 194
Conway, Richard, 128n
Cook, Louis (Colonel Lewis, Caughnawaga Indian), 155, 158n
Cooke, William (S.C.), 686, 689n
Cook Islands, 158n
Cooper, Isaac
account with TJ, 669
identified, 669n
payments to, 669n
Cooper, John, 448-9
Cooper, Thomas
and J. Binns, 221n
letter from, 18-19
recommends aspirants for office, 685
and TJ’s correspondence with Priestley, 18-19
Corfu, 418, 420, 421n
corn, 40, 137, 290-1, 400
Corneille, Pierre, 155
Cornell, George
identified, 319n
letter from, 317-19
seeks land grant in Louisiana, 317-19
Corran, Michael, 450
Corsica, 418, 420, 421n
Corso di agricoltura di un accademico georgofilo autore della Biblioteca georgica (Marco Lastri), 21
Cosby, Fortunatus, 684, 688n
cotton
cottonseed oil, 547, 548n
mills, manufacturing, 547, 548n, 621-2
presses, 547, 548n
statistical tables on, 659-60n
Cottrell, Stephen, 27
Coup d’oeil sur les révolutions et sur la réforme de la médicine (Pierre Jean Georges Cabanis), 332-3, 334
Couper, John, 60, 69-70, 99
courts, 320
Courts, U.S.
Circuit
District of Columbia, 66, 111-12, 153n
District
appointments to, 71, 680
Supreme Court
appointments to, 71, 679
courts-martial, 115, 144-5, 444n
courts of inquiry, 268, 328, 444n, 587n
Cowperthwait, Mr., 684
cowpox. See smallpox
cows, 538
Cox, Edward N., 456
Cox, George, 456
Coxe, Daniel W.
letters from cited, 691
Coxe, Mr., 684
Coxe, Tench, 342n, 684
Cramond, William, 163n, 174n, 193
Crane, William M., 456
Craven, John H.
boats of, 620
clover seed for, 6, 695
letter to cited, 691
as TJ’s tenant, 39, 179
tobacco crop of, 179, 399-400, 454, 537, 620-1
crime
arson, 177n
counterfeiting, 218-20, 245, 249-50, 264, 525-6, 614-15, 624n, 626-7, 653-4
fratricide, 47
fugitives from justice, 349-50
highwaymen, 303n
keeping a disorderly house, 66, 111
kidnapping, 404-8
larceny, 153n
penal colonies, 436, 437
receiving stolen goods, 66, 139
thrives in isolated, remote areas, 273
unlicensed billiard tables, 80-1
violations of Neutrality Act, 444n
See also law; murder; pardons; smuggling
Crockett, Joseph
letter from, 56-7
recommends aspirants for office, 56-7, 684, 686
Cross Keys Tavern (Bristol, Pa.), 423n
Croudson, Samuel, 127, 128n
Crowninshield, Jacob
letter from, 75-6
recommends aspirants for office, 75-6, 122, 410-11
crystals, 450
Cuba
French privateers operate from, 442n
and Humboldt, 479, 480
Santiago, 442n
See also Havana, Cuba
Culp, Mr., 582
Culpeper Court House, Va., xlvi
Cumaná, 479, 480
Curaçao, W.I., 248n
Custis, Edmund, 684
Custis, Peter, 65n
Cutler, Ephraim, 32-3
Cutler, Manasseh, 33n
Cutting, John Browne, 117, 119n
Cutts, Anna Payne, 520-1, 523n, 619
Cutts, Richard
as committee member, 338
and glass for TJ, 619
letter from, 75-6
letter to, 619
recommends aspirants for office, 75-6, 519n
slandered by Federalists, 520-1, 523n
Cuvier, Georges, 480, 481
Czartoryski, Adam Jerzy, 305n