Eastburn, Robert
identified, 670n
letter from, 669-70
offers religious advice, forwards essay, 669-70
Eastern Branch. See Anacostia River
East India Company, 625n
East Indies, 119, 120n, 665
Eaton, William, 65n, 193n, 596n, 667n
eclipses, 22
Eddy, Thomas
Account of the State Prison, 553-4
identified, 554n
letter from, 553-4
Eden (Eaden), Reverend, 698
Edgar, John, 441n
Edgehill (Randolph estate), 106, 263, 657n, 676
Edinburgh, 472
education
academies, schools, 472, 478n, 529n, 657
art, 472, 478n
bookkeeping, 175n
Catholic, 75n
of children, 30, 131, 179, 413, 529n, 531, 567n, 656-7, 678
foreign languages, 472, 657
French influence in, 75n
illiteracy, 346
importance to republicanism, 398
of Indians, 529n
learned societies, 236-8
mathematics, 174, 175n, 178-80, 472
penmanship, 540
of slaves and free blacks, 409-14
of TJ's grandchildren, 531, 656-7
of women, 223, 408, 472
See also medicine
Edwards, Capt., 147
Edwards, Enoch, 417n
Eel River, 283n
Egypt, 532-3
election of 1800
deadlock in House, 86-7, 227n
and J. Adams, 128-9, 131
in Mass., 241
medal commemorating, 239-40
in N.J., 86, 336n
in N.Y., 83-4
in R.I., 84
in S.C., 84-5, 87n
TJ accused of bargaining for presidency, 86-7, 336n
election of 1804, 71n, 128, 131, 476, 478n
Élémens de Chymie (Jean Antoine Chaptal), 608
Éléments d'idéologie (Antoine Louis Claude Destutt de Tracy), 481n
Elements of Euclid (Robert Simson), 304, 305n
Elements of Perspective (John Wood), 478n
elephants, 404
Elizabeth (ship), 355n
Ellery, Christopher
invited to visit TJ, xiii, 99
letter to, 99
Ellicott, Andrew
Almanac, 629
astronomical research, 22, 229-30, 485-6, 535-6, 580-1, 629
boundary surveys, 580
letters from, 229-30, 485-6, 535-6, 579-81
letters to, 448, 629
map of southwestern U.S., 485
offered appointment as surveyor general, xlvii, 448, 535, 579-81, 629, 630
sends news of Pa. politics, 485-6
Ellicott's New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Almanac (Andrew Ellicott), 629
Elliott, William, 670n
Ellis, John
letter from, 183-5
resolution of the Miss. Terr. General Assembly, 183-5
Ellsworth, Oliver, 187
Elmendorf, Lucas C., 82
Elmer, Ebenezer
identified, 428n
letter from, 428
recommends Cozens, 428
Elmer, Jonathan, 428n
engineers, 359n
Eno, Edward, 692
Enterprize (U.S. schooner), viii, 3n, 12, 59, 234-5, 557
"Epaminondas" (Augustus B. Woodward), 380n
Episcopalians, 225n
Eppes, Francis (TJ's brother-in-law)
and D. Ross arbitration, 9, 97
letter from cited, 681
letters to cited, 158n, 681, 682
in Richmond, 490
and Wayles estate, 157
Eppes, Francis Wayles (TJ's grandson)
birth of, 107n
health of, 20, 106-7, 387, 417, 426-7, 505, 676
Eppes, John Wayles (TJ's son-in-law)
asked to find another horse for TJ, 675-6
forwards silk to TJ, 484
invited to Monticello, 676-7
invited to Washington, 676
letter from, 490-2
letters from cited, 21n, 107n, 417n, 682, 683
letters to, 261-2, 416-18, 675-6
letter to cited, 683
marriage of, 107n
sends family news, 20, 107n, 387
sends legislative news, 490-2
TJ's affection for, 107
TJ sends political news to, 261-2, 416-18, 675
tobacco crop of, 493
writes M. J. Randolph, 426
Eppes, Mary Jefferson (Maria, Polly, Mrs. John Wayles Eppes, TJ's daughter)
and C. Church, 550
correspondence with TJ, 107
death of daughter, 107n
health of, 20, 106-7, 387, 417, 426-7, 490, 505, 676-7
invited to Monticello, 426, 676-7
invited to Washington, xii, 426, 676-7
letter from, 426-7
letters to, 106-7, 676-7
marriage of, 107n
urged by TJ to be more social, xii, 676-7
Eppington, Va., 20, 106, 677
Erie Canal, 554n
Erving, George W., 320, 327, 327n, 335
Escambia River, 137, 154n
Esch, Henry
complains about missing watches, 353-5, 384
letter from, 353-5
Essex Junto, 120n
Etting, Reuben, 195, 318, 324, 335
Euclid, 304, 305n
Europe
American genius inferior to European, 179
colonialism revived in, 450-1
decline of republicanism in, 449-54, 480
decline of Second Coalition, 453n
impact of peace on, 23
lack of courage in, 129, 131-2
Eustis, Caroline Langdon, 242n
Eustis, William
advises on appointments, 205, 400n
as committee member, 193n
identified, 242n
invited to dine with TJ, 242, 254
letter to, 242
and printing contracts, 122n
as reference, 573
Examination of the President's Message, at the Opening of Congress December 7, 1801 (Alexander Hamilton), 55
Examiner (Richmond), 86, 88n, 537n
exequaturs, 236n, 561, 562n
Expositor (Washington, D.C.), 352n