Cabinet, U.S. See United States: Cabinet
Cadaval, Duke of
arrest of, 755
Cádiz
demand for flour and wheat at, 647
Cadmus (William Thornton)
sent to TJ, 237
praised by TJ, 256
Calais, France
and War of First Coalition, 69
calico printers
plan to immigrate from Great Britain to U.S., 418-20
Callahan, Frederick William
passport for ship of, 645
Calonne, Charles Alexandre de
and U.S. debt to France, 179
Cambrai, France
and War of First Coalition, 69
Camilla (ship), 92, 171
Campbell, Mr.
introduced to TJ, 242
Campbell, Archibald
letter to, 718
letter from, 661
and wine for TJ, 45, 661, 718
identified, 661n
Campeche, Mexico
governor assassinated, 370
U.S. trade with, 370, 373
Campo, Domingo
and case of York, 370
Canada
relations with Western Indians, 329
possible U.S. attack on, 375n
U.S. invasion of in Revolutionary War, 375n
French plan to liberate, 438-9
mentioned, 755n
canals
for Monticello, 65, 317, 667
for Federal District, 426n
Canard, Juan
relations with Creeks, 17n
Canary Islands
U.S. trade with, 614
candelabra
TJ's sent to Monticello, 20
candleholders
TJ's sent to Monticello, 19
candles
TJ's sent to Monticello, 19
for TJ, 189, 247
cannon
for Mud Island, 508-9
Cano, Vincente
and case of Maria, 455n
Cape Henlopen, 31, 34
Cape Henry, 378, 381
Cape May, 31, 34
Cape May County, N.J., 34
Cape of Good Hope, 388
Cap-Franais, Saint-Domingue
destruction of, 456n, 710, 761n
Capitol, U.S.
Thornton's plan for, 425-6, 455, 462, 489-95, 500, 517-19
marble for, 490
Hallet's plan for, 519n
drawings of, 671-2
masonry, 671-2
Capricieuse (French frigate)
captures Juno, 664n
Caramagnole (French privateer)
and French right to fit out privateers in U.S., 708, 791
Carbonnel, Joseph Hilary
oath of allegiance to Pa., 308n
Carew, Mr. See Carey (Carew), John
Carey, James
and Spanish relations with Southern Indians, 414n
Carey (Carew), John
Official Letters to the Honorable American Congress, 288
described, 289n
caricatures
for Anne Cary Randolph, 617
Caritat, Louis Alexis Hocquet de
and case of Republican, 282n
Carmichael, William
letters to, 148-9, 405-12, 485-6, 510
letters from, 206-12, 668-70
account with Willink, Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 73
and case of Joseph Ravara, 104
letter from submitted to Washington, 141n
letter to submitted to Washington, 150n
letter to cited, 163n
and Spanish relations with Southern Indians, 168, 205,
211-12, 328, 405-16, 668-71
and navigation of Mississippi, 206, 210, 485-6
and U.S. boundary with Spain, 206, 210
and Spanish relations with Great Britain, 207-10
and Spanish finances, 224
alleged jealousy of Short, 384-5
and Spanish seizure of French property on U.S. ships, 430
dispatches for, 483, 484, 573-4
and case of Dover Cutter, 510
correspondence with TJ, 510
and case of Bacchus, 758
mentioned, 140, 222, 226, 420-1, 428
Carnes, Burrill
absence from France, 743
Carnot, Citizen
and case of Fame, 266n
Carolina Packet (ship)
fired on by British privateer, 753
Caroline County, Va.
address on neutrality, 766
Carondelet, Francisco Luis Hector, Baron de
and Spanish relations with Southern Indians, 118-20, 148,
263-6, 314, 316-17, 407, 408-9, 414n, 415n, 670-1n
and Spanish relations with Western Indians, 120
fortifies Ecores à Margot, 416n
Carott, M. See Caro y Suedra (Carott), Pedro
Caro y Suedra (Carott), Pedro
and Spanish war with France, 223
carpenters
for Monticello, 64, 171
for Mint, 185
carriages
cost of, 29
Carroll, Daniel
letter to, 671-2
letter from, 357
and map of Federal District, 357
See also Federal District Commissioners
Carrollsburg, Md.
and Federal District, 425
Carstairs, Thomas
letter to, 500
and Thornton's Capitol plan, 500, 517-19
identified, 500n
estimate of masonry cost for Capitol, 671-2
Cartagena, Spain, 89, 163
Carthage, 736n
Cary, Archibald
and Wayles estate debt, 544
Cary, Wilson Miles
and proposed purchase of lumber for France, 107
Case-Navira, Martinique
and slave rebellion, 164
Cashen, James
store reportedly attacked by Creeks, 15n
mentioned, 16n
Castelfranco, Prince of
and Spanish war with France, 223
Castels, Peter
oath of allegiance to Pa., 308n
Catalonia, 223
Cathalan, Stephen, Jr.
letters from, 93-4, 112
security for, 63n
and case of Aurora, 93
letter from submitted to Washington, 94n
and olive culture in S.C., 112
Catharine (ship from Halifax)
captured by Embuscade, 253-4, 260, 262, 270, 285, 330,
560, 703
Catharine (ship from Jamaica)
plunders Rainbow, 666-7, 761
Catherine II (the Great), Empress of Russia
expels Genet, 47n
and Russian trade restrictions, 778n
Cato (ship)
and impressment, 753n
cattle
value of, 29
in Va., 30, 397
and TJ's crop-rotation plan, 403, 423, 428, 577, 578, 658
hay for, 681
seeds for, 682
Cave, Philip
and case of Little Sarah, 106
Cazenove, John Henry, Nephew, & Co.
and bills of exchange for Department of State, 431
celery
TJ's views on, 356
for Monticello, 446
Centurion (H.M.S.)
destroys Mentor, 771n
Ceres (ship), 575
Cerisier, John
and British privateering in Ga., 166n
chairs
TJ's sent to Monticello, 20
Champlin, Jabez
and case of Catharine of Jamaica, 666n
chandeliers
TJ's sent to Monticello, 19
Chandler, Capt. (master of Polly), 389n
Chandler, Joseph
ship wrecked, 78
Channing, William
letter to, 758
and case of Catharine of Jamaica, 666n, 758
Charles II, King of England
restoration of, 272
Charles III, King of Spain
and U.S. right to navigate Mississippi, 477
Charles IV, King of Spain
and southern whale fishery, 23n
and Spanish relations with Southern Indians, 120, 211, 315,
414n, 473, 474-6, 498, 671n
and war with France, 223, 224
criticism of, 562n
mentioned, 505
Charleston
French consul at (see Mangourit, Michel Ange Bernard de)
and neutrality, 26
defense of, 28
and French privateering, 36n, 43, 50-2, 71-3, 125, 167, 195,
197, 199-200, 216-17, 218, 336n, 417, 437n, 452, 502, 572,
640, 693, 708, 736n, 740, 791
and French consular admiralty jurisdiction in U.S., 38-9,
42-3, 253, 782
Genet's arrival at, 71
trade with Bristol, 251
allied ships armed at, 359-60
Charleston Chamber of Commerce
and circular letter to merchants, 768n
Charlotte Joachime, Princess of Brazil
pregnancy, 756
Charlottesville, Va.
postal service, 325, 784
Chatham, William Pitt, Earl of
speech to House of Lords, 655, 656n, 720
Cheeseman (ship), 769
Cherbourg, France
Patty forced to unload cargo at, 664n
Cherokee Indians
relations with Spain, 118-20, 148, 150n, 205, 316-17, 407,
412n, 413n, 414n
relations with Ga., 139n
relations with Gov. Blount, 205
and Cumberland settlement, 316
relations with Creeks, 316
hostilities with U.S., 413n
proposed Spanish magazine for, 414n
Chesapeake Bay
and French privateering, 36n
mentioned, 34, 532
Chester, Pa.
and case of Little Sarah, 467, 481
chestnut trees
at Monticello, 53
chests of drawers
TJ's sent to Monticello, 19, 20
Chiaha Indians
excesses of, 17n
Chiappe, Francisco
seeks compensation from U.S., 433
mentioned, 480, 506
Chickamoga Charles (Cherokee chief)
Carondelet's speech to, 120
relations with Spain, 316-17
Chickasaw Bluffs. See Ecores à Margot (Chickasaw Bluffs)
Chickasaw Indians
relations with Spain, 9-10, 78-9, 118, 148, 407, 412n
war with Creeks, 16n, 156-7, 313-14, 315n, 409, 411
relations with U.S., 263
corn for, 313, 315n, 408
U.S. aid to, 409, 415n
Chilhowee
and Cherokee hostilities with U.S., 413n
chimney glasses
TJ's sent to Monticello, 20
china
for TJ, 570-1, 762, 783
Chiswell, John, 109
Chittenden, Thomas, 509
chocolate molds
TJ's sent to Monticello, 19
Choctaw Indians
relations with Spain, 9-10, 78-9, 118, 148, 407, 412n, 413n
conflict with Creeks, 16n
and Chickasaw-Creek war, 156-7, 173
relations with U.S., 263, 264
Choptank river
and French privateering, 67
Chossan, James
oath of allegiance to Pa., 308n
Chrétien, Gilles Louis
portrait of Genet, xxxix, 340 (illus.)
Christian VII, King of Denmark, 547n
Christie, Thomas
Letters on the Revolution of France, 88
relations with T. M. Randolph, Jr., 88n
Chuckamogga Cherokee Indians
hostilities with U.S., 407-8
Church, Angelica Schuyler (Mrs. John B. Church)
letter to, 215
letter from, 722-3
and Lafayette's captivity, 722-3
plans to settle in U.S., 723
Church, Catherine (Kitty)
TJ's comments on, 215
friendship with Mary Jefferson, 723
Church, Edward
letter from, 589
arrives in Lisbon, 332, 542, 589
and passports for U.S. ships, 542
and consular fees, 589
and ship registers, 589
Church, John B., 724n
cider
loss of TJ's, 380
Cincinnati County Court of Common Pleas
judicial tenure on, 643, 644n
Cincinnatus (French privateer)
Citoyen Genet mistakenly described as, 336n
ciphers
for T. Pinckney, 288, 333n
for Madison, 654, 720
Circuit Court of Maryland, U.S.
and case of Betsey, 454n
Circuit Court of Pennsylvania, U.S.
and case of Gideon Henfield, 131n, 569, 653-4, 702, 713n
Wilson's charge to grand jury of, 702, 760
Circuit Court of Virginia, U.S.
Jay's charge to grand jury of, 702, 760
citizenship
U.S. laws on, 622
Citoyen Genet (French privateer)
U.S. debtor on prize of, 45
captures William, 50-2, 72n, 130n, 199-200, 218, 282n,
302n, 335
captures Active, 52n, 72n, 218, 282n, 302n
TJ's notes on, 71-2
and withdrawal from U.S. ports of French privateers
commissioned by Genet in U.S., 137-8, 296, 321, 322-3,
362, 461, 620, 707-8
TJ's discussion with Genet about, 195
refitted in Philadelphia, 217, 285
and restoration of French prizes, 286-7, 627, 640, 641
captures Betsey, 432, 453-4
captures Lovely Lass, 461-2, 620
captures Prince William Henry, 461-2, 620
detained in Baltimore, 484, 487
Samuel Smith's report on, 569
captures Jane of Dublin, 584-5, 600-1, 620, 744-5
and use of U.S. ports by French privateers fitted out in
U.S., 607-8
and French right to fit out privateers in U.S., 693, 791
comes to Philadelphia for repairs, 727-8
mentioned, 480, 497, 499
claret
for TJ, 719, 746
Clark, George Rogers
and French plan to liberate Louisiana, 394n, 395n, 438-9
Clark (Clarke), John
and circular letter to merchants, 768n
Clark, John J.
and U.S. trade with Denmark, 547n
Clark, John L.
and case of Defiance, 626
Clark (Clarke), William
and case of Betsy brigantine, 625n, 792
Clarke, Bowling
and bond deposit, 87
Clarke, John
letter to, 387
letters from, 289-90, 515-16, 538
lease of TJ's mill at Monticello, 289
patent for, 289, 387, 515-16, 538, 631n
and Va. agriculture, 289-90
Clarkson, David Matthew
letters from, 3-4, 280
identified, 4n
appoints deputy consul at St. Eustatius, 280, 645
plans to visit Europe, 280
security for, 280
absence from St. Eustatius, 645
Clarkson, Manoah
overseer at Monticello, 356, 785
and horse for TJ, 504
proposed appointment as overseer for Shadwell, 657
Clarkson, Matthew
letter from, 172
and case of Embuscade, 172
identified, 172n
mentioned, 4n
Clavière, Etienne
letter from, 318-19
and Genet's letter of credence, 48-9
and U.S. debt to France, 82, 84n, 85n, 86, 179
recommends Jacques Odier to TJ, 318-19
dismissed from office, 319
under house arrest, 319n
and Genet's mission to U.S., 685
climate
in Va., 30
Clingman (Klingham), George
and Hamilton-Fraunces dispute, 267
Clinton, Cornelia Tappen
marries Genet, 692
Clinton, George
letter to, 157-8
and Hamilton's alleged plan for monarchical government, 220-1
and case of Republican, 257-8, 259-60, 261-2, 270, 271,
282n, 296
and case of Catharine from Halifax, 260, 262, 270-1
and delay in pursuing belligerent ships leaving U.S. ports, 290-1
and case of Swallow, 424-5
and N.Y. gubernatorial election, 523
and case of Republican tender, 597, 630
daughter marries Genet, 692
Clinton, Robert
letter from, 645-6
deputy consul at St. Eustatius, 280, 645-6
clock, great, 463
cloth
for slaves, 113
market for in Richmond, 538
clothing
for TJ's slaves, 18, 380, 540, 576, 721
TJ's sent to Monticello, 20
clover
as food for livestock, 356
and TJ's crop-rotation plan, 397, 402, 422, 423
and crop-rotation plan of T. M. Randolph, Jr., 471
hay produced from, 681
clover, buffalo
in Ky., 680, 681
Sinclair's views on, 681
clover, red
and TJ's crop-rotation plan, 397, 422, 470, 576, 577, 578, 657
and crop-rotation plan of T. M. Randolph, Jr., 471, 592
clover, white
at Monticello, 87-8
and TJ's crop-rotation plan, 397
and crop-rotation plan of T. M. Randolph, Jr., 470
clover seed
British taxes on, 682
in Scotland, 682
Sinclair's views on, 682
Cobourg, Prince of. See Saxe-Coburg, Friedrich Josias, Prince of
Cockcroft, James
memorial from, 369-74
and case of York, 369-74
coffee
price, 94
captured by British, 459n, 564n, 565n, 626, 646
captured by French, 625n
exportation from France forbidden, 744
Coffyn, Francis
and case of Little Cherub, 364, 662
Cogdell, John, & Co.
and case of Commerce, 251
coinage. See copper coinage; Mint, U.S.
Coke, Mr., 779
Colchester, Va., 504
collectors of customs, U.S.
and enforcement of neutrality, 790
Collin, Nicholas
letter to, 631
as patent arbitrator, 631
identified, 631n
Columbia (brigantine)
captured by Fanny, 459n
Columbia (ship)
captured by British privateer, 564n
Commerant (ship)
detained at Madeira, 556
Commerce, Report on
preparation of, 442-3, 546-7
Commerce (schooner)
detained at New Providence, 567n
Commerce (ship)
captured by Tyger, 251
recaptured by British, 251
Commissioner of Loans, Va. See Hopkins, John
Commissioner of Revenue, U.S. See Coxe, Tench
Commissioners of Accounts
and final settlement of state accounts, 343, 403, 585, 666
letter from Washington, 343
letter from cited, 343n
Commissioners of the Federal District. See Federal District Commissioners
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, U.S.
meetings, 661
See also sinking fund
Commissioners of the Treasury, French
and U.S. debt to France, 351
Commissioners to Spain. See Carmichael, William; Short, William
Committee of Public Safety. See France: Committee of Public Safety
common law
and case of Gideon Henfield, 145-6
and enlistment of U.S. citizens in French service, 383
Communications from the Secretary of the Treasury, to the House of Representatives
and new foreign loan, 304, 307n
compasses
TJ's sent to Monticello, 19
Comptroller of the Treasury, U.S. See Wolcott, Oliver, Jr.
Concorde (French frigate)
captures Jupiter, 746
captures prizes, 746
and case of Greyhound, 797n
Condé, France
allied siege of, 68, 69, 164, 166-7, 427, 539, 542, 545
captured by allies, 614
Condorcet, Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat, Marquis de
and steamboat, 108
Plan de constitution présenté à la convention nationale, 400
flees from Jacobins, 723
Congress, Continental
and Beaumarchais's claim on U.S., 243-6
French attitude toward, 478-9n
Congress, U.S. See United States: Congress
Connecticut
and printing of laws, 5
and circular letter to merchants, 767-8
counterfeiting of currency of, 780
Connell, Capt. (master of Hannah)
ship detained at New Providence, 567n
Connoley, Capt.
privateering activities, 25n
consoles
TJ's sent to Monticello, 19
Constable, James
and circular letter to merchants, 768n
letter from quoted, 769n
Constable, William
business trip to Europe, 769n
Constitutional Interests of Ireland
requested by T. M. Randolph, Jr., 88
Constitution of the United States
and Proclamation of Neutrality, 273, 324
Genet's misunderstanding of, 465, 513, 686-7
French attitude toward, 479n
and early meeting of Congress, 615n
and right to declare war, 701
consular convention (1788)
and French consular admiralty jurisdiction in U.S., 511, 703
consuls, British
reorganization of, 27, 219, 220n
at Baltimore, 398
in Rhode Island, 752
consuls, French
admiralty jurisdiction in U.S., 38-9, 42-3, 125, 253, 340,
341-2n, 454n, 480, 510-14, 554, 693, 698, 702-4
and case of Resolution, 55
reorganization of, 79-81, 84n, 170
and French right to commission privateers in U.S., 232
and detention of French prizes in U.S. ports, 358, 374
ordered by Genet not to commission any more French
privateers in U.S., 572
consuls, U.S.
security requirements for, 8, 63n, 231, 280, 387, 433, 539,
540n, 752, 783
fees for, 421, 434
accounts, 777
See also Auldjo, Thomas; Cathalan, Stephen, Jr.; Church, Edward; Clarkson, David Matthew; Cooper, Henry; Cutting, Nathaniel; Delamotte, F. C. A.; Fenwick, Joseph; Fox, Robert Were; Johnson, Joshua; Maury, James; Montgomery, Robert; Morphy, Michael; Parish, John; Phillips, Benjamin Hamnell; Pintard, John Marsden; Saabÿe, Hans Rodolph; Skipwith, Fulwar; Vanderhorst, Elias; Yznardi, Joseph, Jr.
Continental Congress. See Congress, Continental
Contini, Domingo, & Co. See Costino (Contini), Domingo, & Co.
contraband
British policy toward, 377n
John Parish's order about, 540
TJ's notes on, 559n
and Proclamation of Neutrality, 650, 698
Conyngham, Nesbit & Co.
and contracts with Genet, 553
and case of Columbia, 564n
and case of Sally, 564n
Cook, Capt.
and case of Hector, 437n
Cooke, John
paper on weights and measures, 79n
Cooper, Henry
letter from, 460
Cooper, John
fits out privateer in Va., 648
Cooper, Thomas
introduced to TJ, 715
plans to settle in U.S., 715
relations with Joseph Priestley, 715
relations with Thomas Walker, 715
Reply to Mr. Burke's invective against Mr. Cooper, and Mr.
Watt, 715
Copenhagen
U.S. trade with, 77, 547n
copper
in Va., 109, 235
for Mint, 185-6, 288, 598, 674, 753, 777
price, 777
copper coinage
in Birmingham, 191, 192-3, 269, 779
demand for, 676
copying presses
TJ's sent to Monticello, 19, 20
copyrights
for Jedidiah Morse, 369
for George Hough, 539
Corday, Charlotte
murders Marat, 723, 755
corn
demand for, 77
price, 77
importation by Great Britain, 250, 682
for Chickasaws, 313, 315n, 408
for Creeks, 315n, 408
and TJ's crop-rotation plan, 402, 422, 423, 577, 658
and British trade restrictions, 440, 441n, 796
and crop-rotation plan of T. M. Randolph, Jr., 471
importation by France, 496
Va. crop, 521, 586-7, 655, 729-30, 746
and Washington's crop-rotation plan, 658
exportation by Great Britain, 682
Sinclair's views on, 682
Cornwallis (ship)
avoids capture by Citoyen Genet, 462n
Corny, Mme de. See Ethis de Corny, Anne Mangeot (Mme Ethis de Corny)
"Correspondent, A"
pseudonym used by Pascal, 555n
corruption
TJ's views on, 306
Corsica
British aid to Paoli on, 588
Cortés, Hernán
TJ seeks edition of letters of, 488-9
Cosby, Phillips
naval operations in Mediterranean, 496
Coster, Henry Arnold
identified, 56n
See also Brothers Coster & Co.
Coster, John Gerhard
identified, 56n
See also Brothers Coster & Co.
Costino (Contini), Domingo, & Co.
and case of Fury, 575-6
Cosway, Maria Hadfield (Mrs. Richard Cosway)
TJ's inquiry about, 215
at Genoese convent, 723
Cottineau, Dennis
and case of Defiance, 626
cotton
for Derieux, 113, 539
and TJ's crop-rotation plan, 402
captured by British, 459n, 564n, 646
Cotton, Daniel
memorial from, 369-74
and case of York, 369-74
cotton gin
patent for, 134, 334
counterfeiting
of state currency in England, 779-82
Courtenay, George William Augustus
battle with Embuscade, 582, 608
and case of Catharine of Jamaica, 667n
court of admiralty, U.S. See district courts, U.S.
Coutinho, Diogo Pereira Forjaz
and case of Commerant, 556, 557
cows
in Va., 29
Cox, Albion
appointed assayer of Mint, 4, 37-8, 191, 676
payment for, 676, 734-5, 737
Coxe, Daniel W.
described, 765n
possible recipient of report on W. Fla., 765n
Coxe, Tench
letters from, 4, 37-8, 45, 56, 57, 94-5, 354, 516, 551, 563,
589-90, 590, 763
and Mint, 4, 37-8
and status of U.S. debtors on French prizes, 45
and eligibility of U.S. citizens to act as French prize agents, 56
and passports for U.S. ships, 57
and bills of exchange for Department of State, 94-5, 354,
516, 551, 563, 589-90
and opposition to excise in Ky., 507
sends report on W. Fla. to TJ, 763-5
Craig, John, 420n
Crammond, Mr.
and case of Joseph Ravara, 118n
Crawford, James
and circular letter to merchants, 768n
cream
used to produce butter in England, 681
Creek Indians
relations with Spain, 9-10, 78-9, 118, 148, 211, 408, 412n,
413n, 476n, 670-1n
hostilities with Ky., 15n
relations with Shawnees, 15n, 16n
alliance with Shawnees, 16n
conflict with Chickasaws, 16n
conflict with Choctaws, 16n
hostilities with Ga., 78-9, 138-40, 148, 151, 156-7, 168,
188, 275, 287, 293, 393, 409, 412n, 615, 671n, 796-7
war with Chickasaws, 156-7, 313-14, 315n, 409, 411
relations with U.S., 313-14
corn for, 315n, 408
relations with Cherokees, 316
relations with W. A. Bowles, 407, 414n
and Treaty of New York, 407
hostilities with U.S., 408, 413-15n, 476n, 670-1n
U.S. aid to, 409
boundary with Ga., 414n
Crèvecoeur, Michel Guillaume St. John de
loses consular office, 157
Critta (Kritty) (TJ's slave), 65
crosses
TJ's sent to Monticello, 19
crotalus horridus. See rattlesnake
Crousillat, Lewis
petition and memorial from, 631-2
and case of Flora, 630-1, 632, 639-40, 642-3
and case of Sophia, 630-1, 640, 642-3
oath of allegiance to Pa., 632, 633n
oath of allegiance to U.S., 632, 633n
identified, 633n
Cruger, Henry
and case of York, 142-3, 185, 191, 248, 256
Cruger, Nicholas
memorial from, 369-74
and case of York, 142, 369-74, 486-7
letter from cited, 142n
identified, 374n
Cruzat, Francisco
Spanish commandant at St. Louis, 413n
Culloden (H.M.S.)
stops Peggy, 712n
Culpeper Court House, Va., 622
cultures
TJ's sent to Monticello, 19
Culver (Curvan), William
carries dispatches to G. Morris, 759
Cumberland
settlement at, 316
and Creek hostilities with U.S., 413n
French interest in, 522
hostility to Spain, 522
mentioned, 118
Cumberland river
and Cherokee boundary with U.S., 414n
Cunard, Juan
relations with Creeks, 16n
Cunningham, John
and circular letter to merchants, 768n
cupboards
TJ's sent to Monticello, 20
Curaçao, W.I.
B. H. Phillips not recognized as U.S. consul at, 221-2
U.S. trade with, 370
reinforcements for, 575
Currie, James
letter to, 187-8
letters from, 21, 173, 242
financial affairs, 21, 187-8, 242, 292n
letter from cited, 243n
mentioned, 64
Curvan, Capt. See Culver (Curvan), William
Cushing, William
letters to, 488, 520
and referral of neutrality questions to Supreme Court, 488,
520, 526, 550
letter from Washington, 550
cushions
TJ's sent to Monticello, 19
Cusseta king. See Fat King of Cussitah (Cusseta king) (Creek chief)
Custine, Adam Philippe, Comte de
reported military actions, 122, 124, 132
arrest of, 723
customs collectors, U.S.
and enforcement of neutrality, 26, 582-3, 610n, 649n, 721n
and passports for U.S. ships, 57, 355
Cutting, Mr., 463
Cutting, Nathaniel
letter from, 229-30
and Humphreys's mission to Algiers, 60, 140, 238, 331, 332,
427, 440, 542, 614, 673, 755
arrives in England, 229
payment to, 286
appointed consul at Le Havre, 743, 783
cutting presses
TJ's sent to Monticello, 19