Habersham, John
and Creek hostilities with Ga., 139n
Hale, Capt. See Hall (Hale), John
half disme
coinage of, 676
Hall (Hale), John
and case of Trusty, 417-18
mentioned, 360
Hall, Parry
letter from, 566
proposed edition of Notes on the State of Virginia, 566
Hallet, Stephen
memorandum from, 468-9
and Thornton's Capitol plan, 425-7, 455, 489-95, 517-19
and plaster of paris, 468-9
dismissal of, 519n
plan for Capitol, 519n
ham
captured by British, 337
Hamburg
trade with Le Havre, 368n
U.S. consul at, 539
embargoes grain exports to France, 540
requests departure of French minister, 540
ships captured by French, 540
U.S. trade with, 540
trade with St. Barthélemy, 625n
Hamilton, Alexander
letters to, 161, 321, 361
letters from, 22-3, 99, 173, 243-4, 355, 437, 460, 571, 661, 759
memorandum from, 24
and Genet's recall, xxxix-xli, 448n, 499, 503, 554-5, 598,
652, 688-91, 693-4, 713-14n, 720, 730-1, 745, 752, 759
portrait of, xl, 340 (illus.)
and southern whale fishery, 22-3
and TJ's letter to Ternant, 24, 44n, 55
and enforcement of neutrality, 26, 582-3, 610n, 649n, 721n
and restoration of French prizes, 51-2n, 72, 186, 260,
603-4, 607-8, 620, 621, 627
and passports for U.S. ships, 57, 355
and excise act, 62
and withdrawal from U.S. ports of French privateers
commissioned by Genet in U.S., 72, 161, 196n, 199n, 296,
321, 327, 498, 620
and exchange rate with France, 84n
and U.S. debt to France, 84n, 179-80, 204, 283-4, 320n, 321,
347-52, 553-4
and duties on wine, 99, 105
letter to cited, 99n
and accounts of Grand & Cie. with U.S., 114, 116, 354
and case of Gideon Henfield, 131n, 160n, 161, 173
and new commercial treaty with France, 132, 748n, 749-50
and proposed purchase of provisions in U.S. for France, 132,
146, 174-84, 252, 283-4
and Creek hostilities with Ga., 138-40, 796-7
offered French citizenship, 142n
and Spanish relations with Southern Indians, 150n, 161,
206n, 328
and sale of French prizes in U.S., 152n, 155-6n, 161, 498,
528, 529
and Chickasaw-Creek war, 156-7, 173
health, 157n, 161n
and enlistment of U.S. citizens in French service, 160n,
161, 173, 498-9, 693
letters from Washington, 176-7, 582-3, 611, 752
and Mint, 186n
conflict with TJ, 193-4, 201-5, 206, 219, 241, 267, 293-5,
303-7, 545, 601-2, 606, 652, 689-90
and foreign loans, 193-4, 201-5, 206, 241, 293-5, 303-7,
352n, 545, 606
John Beckley's intelligence about, 219
status in eyes of Pitt ministry, 219
alleged plan for monarchical government, 220-1
and Beaumarchais's claim on U.S., 243-7, 277
and case of Catharine from Halifax, 258, 260
and French right to commission privateers in U.S., 259-60,
296, 327, 446-52
and French captures of British prizes, 260
and French captures of prizes in U.S. territorial waters,
260, 358, 620
alleged favoritism to Baron de Glaubeck, 267-8
dispute with Andrew G. Fraunces, 267
alleged favoritism to Mrs. Greene, 268n
and John Cleves Symmes's application for land patent, 269
and loan from Bank of United States, 280
and case of Citoyen Genet, 296, 569
and case of Republican, 296, 620
and case of Sans Culotte, 296, 569
and U.S. aid to Saint-Domingue, 310n, 352n
Jacques Odier recommended to, 319
and infractions of peace treaty, 328, 333
attitude toward Genet, 342n, 602
and final settlement of state accounts, 343, 666n
and case of William, 358, 361
and detention of French prizes in U.S. ports, 358, 484
and case of Suckey, 361
and British relations with Western Indians, 362n
relations with Nicholas Cruger, 374n
and British neutrality policy, 377n
resides outside Philadelphia, 401
seeks house in Philadelphia, 401
"Pacificus" essays, 403, 404n, 444, 521, 549, 553, 585-6,
606, 623, 624n, 650, 654-5, 741
and Proclamation of Neutrality, 403, 650
and U.S. guarantee of French possessions in America, 403
and suspension of payment on bills drawn to supply
Saint-Domingue, 437-8
and case of Little Sarah, 438, 446-52, 460, 463-4, 467, 482
and case of Swallow, 438, 620
and arming of French privateers in U.S., 446-52, 528
and Short's business affairs, 460, 571
letter from cited, 473-4n
and referral of neutrality questions to Supreme Court,
484-5, 524, 525, 527-9, 537
and arming of allied ships in U.S. ports, 485, 498, 528, 579
and case of Jane, 485
and arming of French ships in U.S., 498, 527
and enlistment in belligerent service of belligerent
citizens in U.S., 499, 529, 579, 609
and French use of French arms in U.S., 499
and sale of U.S. ships built for war, 499
proposed appeal to American people, 503, 554-5, 598, 601-2,
606, 652, 689-90, 720
and opposition to excise in Ky., 507n
and cannon for Mud Island, 508-9
and purchase of saltpeter, 508-9
Federalist attitudes toward, 523, 552
and French right to fit out privateers in U.S., 527, 528,
620, 693
questions for Supreme Court, 527-9, 537
and use of U.S. ports by armed allied ships, 527-8, 620
and allied right to fit out privateers in U.S., 528
and French consular admiralty jurisdiction in U.S., 528,
529, 554, 693, 795-6
and belligerent captures of prizes in U.S. territorial waters, 529
and enlistment of U.S. citizens in belligerent service, 529
and maritime jurisdiction of U.S., 529
method of addressing Genet, 545
unpopularity in Va., 545
and British seizure of French property on U.S. ships, 554
and relief of Saint-Domingue refugees, 554, 555n
and early meeting of Congress, 555, 608, 615n, 650
and Pascal's contribution to General Advertiser, 555, 694
and arming of belligerent ships in U.S., 579, 608
and neutrality rules, 579-80, 608-9
proposed neutrality rules, 579
and repair of belligerent ships in U.S., 579
and U.S. treaty obligations and neutrality, 580-1, 588, 609
and compensation for French prizes, 603-4, 607-8, 627
and use of U.S. ports by French privateers commissioned in
U.S., 604
and War of First Coalition, 606-7
and use of U.S. ports by French privateers fitted out in
U.S., 607-8
and battle between Boston and Embuscade, 608
and equipment of belligerent ships in U.S., 608
and equipment of merchant ships in U.S., 608-9
and equipment of allied privateers in U.S., 609
and equipment of allied ships in U.S., 609
and equipment of French ships in U.S., 609
and alleged French refugee plots against Saint-Domingue, 620
and case of Roland, 620, 795-6
and payment of duties on prize goods in U.S., 620, 621n
plans to retire, 627, 629
"No Jacobin" essays, 650, 651n
relations with E. Randolph, 652-3
and sinking fund, 661
and Genet's threat to appeal from Washington to American
people, 694
and addresses in support of Proclamation of Neutrality, 717n
criticized by "Turn-Coat," 720
and relations with France, 720, 730-1
and case of Duplaine, 795-6
and British trade restrictions, 796
and French trade restrictions, 796
mentioned, 133n, 604n
Hamilton, John
and case of Eunice, 25, 67
and French privateers commissioned by Genet in U.S., 25
and passports for U.S. ships, 187n
and case of Fanny, 379n
and case of John Cooper, 648
and case of Orion, 787
Hammond, George
letters to, 38-40, 197-8, 270-1, 321, 322, 361-2, 362,
375-6, 378, 487, 596, 612-13, 634-5, 639-40, 641, 752, 765
letters from, 150, 199-200, 261, 284-5, 322-3, 329-30, 381,
469-70, 496-7, 640, 642-3, 724-6, 789-90
memorials from, 216-18, 253, 335, 378-9, 461, 547-8, 584-5
and French violations of U.S. neutrality, 24, 37n
and Sir John Temple's consular commission, 27
and French consular admiralty jurisdiction in U.S., 38-9,
42-3, 125, 253
memorials from submitted to Washington, 38, 258, 585n
and case of Grange, 39
and enlistment of U.S. citizens in French service, 39, 43,
125-6, 499, 501
and French captures of prizes in U.S. territorial waters,
39, 199-200, 253-4, 260, 262, 335, 378-9, 381
and restoration of French prizes, 39, 50, 150, 167, 186,
197-8, 199-200, 216-18, 253-4, 260, 270-1, 285, 286-7, 335,
378-9, 461-2, 584-5, 621, 634-5, 640, 708, 722, 789-90
and sale of arms to France, 39, 42
and French privateers commissioned by Genet in U.S., 40, 43,
125-6, 216-17, 501
letters to submitted to Washington, 40n, 45, 55, 280, 327,
378n, 479-80, 488n, 639, 642
memorials submitted to Ternant, 42
publication of TJ's correspondence with, 48n, 690
letter to submitted to Ternant, 55
and case of Joseph Ravara, 103, 105n
and U.S. arms sales to France, 124
and infractions of peace treaty, 166, 322, 327, 328, 329-30,
333, 361-2
and British carrying trade, 191-2
and case of William, 199-200, 335, 342-3, 378, 381
letters from submitted to Washington, 199n, 218n, 285n,
323n, 330n, 336n, 470n, 480, 497n, 642, 790n
and case of Fanny, 200, 378-9
and French captures of British prizes, 218, 253-4, 260, 262,
270-1, 378-9, 461-2, 584-5
and reorganization of British consular service, 219
status in eyes of Pitt ministry, 219
and case of Catharine from Halifax, 253-4, 258, 260, 262,
270-1, 285
and case of Citoyen Genet, 285, 296
and case of Sans Culotte, 285, 296
and French right to commission privateers in U.S., 285
and withdrawal from U.S. ports of French privateers
commissioned by Genet in U.S., 285, 296, 321, 322-3, 362,
461, 584-5, 620, 708
and delay in pursuing belligerent ships leaving U.S. ports, 291n
and British retention of western posts, 322, 361-2
and British relations with Western Indians, 329, 361-2
and debts to British creditors, 330
Washington's criticism of, 333
and U.S. jurisdiction over belligerent prize cases, 335, 342-3
and case of Suckey, 338, 361, 375-7, 379-80, 386, 639
and British captures of U.S. prizes, 375-7, 568, 630-1, 639-40
and restoration of British prizes, 375-7, 642-3
conversation with TJ on British neutrality, 377n
secretary appointed British vice-consul in Maryland, 398n
and Proclamation of Neutrality, 403-4
TJ's response to approved by Grenville, 440
and case of Lovely Lass, 461-2
and case of Prince William Henry, 461-2
and arming of allied ships in U.S. ports, 469-70
and case of Jane, 469-70, 496-7, 506
and referral of neutrality questions to Supreme Court,
484-5, 487
and detention of French prizes in U.S. ports, 487
and case of Little Sarah, 547-8
and case of Molly, 568, 639
and Genet's recall, 569
and case of Jane of Dublin, 584-5, 600-1
and British captures of French prizes, 596-7, 611, 612-13, 618
and case of Republican tender, 596-7, 611, 612-13, 618, 630
visits N.Y., 596, 618
and British captures of prizes in U.S. territorial waters,
611, 612-13, 618
returns to Philadelphia, 630
and compensation for French prizes, 634-5, 708, 722, 789-90
and use of U.S. ports by French privateers fitted out in
U.S., 634-5, 640, 641
and case of Flora, 639-40
and case of Sophia, 640
and Pagan v. Hooper, 724-6
and relief of Saint-Domingue refugees, 740, 784
and British consular appointments, 752, 765
and British trade restrictions, 776
mentioned, 195, 506, 524, 571, 604n, 698
Hampton Roads
and French privateering, 25n, 36n
and case of Orion, 787
Hancock, John
letter to, 390
and case of Roland, 620, 621n, 796
and case of Duplaine, 796
mentioned, 170
handkerchiefs
captured by British, 459n
Hanging Maw (Indian)
and Creek hostilities with U.S., 413n
and Spanish relations with Southern Indians, 414n
Hannagan, James
and case of Prosperity, 389n
Hannah (brig)
and case of Suckey, 338
detained at New Providence, 567n
Hannah (sloop)
carries dispatches to G. Morris, 759
Hanover
war with France, 68
Hanse Towns
freight charges for, 8
Harbaugh, Leonard
and bridge for Federal District, 426-7n
Harding, Mr.
and counterfeiting of state currency in England, 779
Hare (Indian)
relations with Spain, 414n
Hare (Spanish frigate)
and southern whale fishery, 23n
Harison, Richard
letter to, 261-2
letters from, 330-1, 560-1
and case of Catharine from Halifax, 254n, 260, 262, 270, 330
and case of Republican, 260, 261-2, 270, 271, 560-1
letter to submitted to Washington, 262-3n, 270
letter to quoted, 263n
and N.Y. boundary problems, 330-1
Harmar, Josiah
and proposed attack on New Orleans by U.S. citizens, 412-13n
Harriet (ship), 21-2
Harriott, John
letter to, 622-3
letter from, 597
introduced to TJ, 5, 7n
identified, 597-8n
settles in U.S., 597, 622-3
Harris, Mr.
J. G. Jefferson's account with, 213-14, 258-9
Harris, David
and case of Regulator, 459n
Harris, John
and case of Catharine of Jamaica, 667n
Harrison, Benjamin
and circular letter to merchants, 769n
Harrison, Richard
letter from, 286
audits Department of State accounts, 286
Harrison, Thomas
steals slaves from E. Fla., 14n, 89
Hartford, Conn.
and circular letter to merchants, 768n
Harvie, John
letter to, 105
hats
captured by British, 337
Hauterive, Alexandre Maurice d'
appointed French consul at New York City, 80, 157-8
exequatur for, 80n
and case of Catharine from Halifax, 254n, 560
and case of Republican, 257n, 282n, 298, 340, 341-2n
and delay in pursuing belligerent ships leaving U.S. ports, 290-1
and French right to commission privateers in U.S., 298, 341-2n
and French consular admiralty jurisdiction in U.S., 341-2n, 511, 560
and use of U.S. ports by armed allied ships, 359, 360, 424-5
and case of York, 374n
and case of Swallow, 424-5
and Tammany Society, 555
and case of Republican tender, 597
mentioned, 565n
Hawker, John
appointed consular agent by Elias Vanderhorst, 251
receives vice-consular appointment from Thomas Auldjo, 435
Hawkins Hole, Va.
and French privateering, 25n
hay
and crop-rotation plan of T. M. Randolph, Jr., 593
for cattle, 681
produced from clover, 681
produced from timothy grass, 681
salting of coarse in U.S., 681
Sinclair's views on, 681
Hay, Robert
ends partnership with J. M. Bulkeley, 228
Hay, William
letter from cited, 516n
Head of Elk, Md.
and tenant farmers for Monticello, 65
Heath, Mr.
and counterfeiting of state currency in England, 779
Hector (U.S. ship and French privateer)
and French right to commission privateers in U.S., 436-7
renamed Vainqueur de la Bastille, 452-3
See alsoVainqueur de la Bastille (U.S. ship and French
privateer)
heifers
for Thomas Digges, 779
Heith, Henry
and wine for TJ, 45
"Helvidius"
pseudonym used by Madison, 624n, 729, 741
Hemings, Elizabeth (TJ's slave), 65
Hemings, John (TJ's slave)
and remodeling of Monticello, 65
hemp
and TJ's crop-rotation plan, 402, 423
and crop-rotation plan of T. M. Randolph, Jr., 470
exportation from Russia to U.S., 682
production in U.S., 682
Sinclair's views on, 682-3
importation by Great Britain, 683
Henfield, Gideon
prosecuted for enlisting in French service, 41n, 81n, 130-1,
145-6, 154, 159-61, 173, 198, 382, 499, 502, 689, 702, 714n
acquitted by jury, 611, 653-4, 702, 713n
Hénin, Etiennette Guignot de Monconseil, Princesse d'
letter from Lafayette, 723-4
Herring, Mr., 504
Hervey, John Augustus, Lord
opposes Tuscan neutrality, 674, 675n
Hervieux, François Henri
and detention of Vainqueur de la Bastille, 452-3
Hesse-Cassel
hires soldiers to Great Britain, 440
Hesse-Cassel, George William, Prince of
treaty with George III, 440
Hessian fly
damages crops, 276, 288
Hickling, Thomas
and case of Maria, 455n
acting consul at St. Michael, 613, 614
visited by Moors, 613
mentioned, 543n
hides
captured by British, 436n
importation by Great Britain, 683
Higginson, Stephen
and circular letter to merchants, 768n
High Court of Admiralty, British
and British trade restrictions, 6, 441n, 776-7
and impressment, 6n
and case of Jay, 436n
and British captures of U.S. prizes, 753
and case of Philip Wilson, 771n
Hill, Ebenezer
and circular letter to merchants, 768n
Hirland, Mr.
and case of Trusty, 360
Hoban, James
memorandum from, 462
and Thornton's Capitol plan, 425-7, 462, 495, 506, 507n, 517-19
identified, 462-3n
observations submitted to Washington, 463n
Hoffman, Zachariah
agent for Richard Harison, 330
hogs
TJ's views on, 356
hog's lard
captured by British, 337
Holebroke (ship), 88
Holland, Benjamin
letter to, 132
memorial from, 106
and case of Joseph Ravara, 105n
and case of Little Sarah, 106, 121, 132, 558
identified, 107n
Hollingsworth, Jacob, 788
Hollingsworth, Jehu, & Co.
and case of Betsy brigantine, 793
Hollingsworth, John, & Co.
and case of Betsy brigantine, 625n
Hollingsworth, Zebulon
letter to, 363
letter from, 728
and enlistment of U.S. citizens in belligerent service, 117
and case of John Hooper, 363
identified, 363n
and case of Maxwell, 728, 740
Hollins, John
and case of Betsey, 432n, 454
Holloway, Thomas
and Mint, 191, 192-3
Holmes, John M.
relations with Creeks, 15n
Holy Roman Emperor. See Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
Homassel, Charles
and Derieux's business affairs, 719
honey
importation by Great Britain, 683
Sinclair's views on, 683
Hood, Samuel, Viscount
naval operations in Mediterranean, 89, 421, 427, 435, 496,
542, 587-8, 751
and recaptured Spanish register ship, 230
fleet damaged by storm, 645
Hoop, Mr., 124n
Hooper, Mr.
owner of Eagle, 36n
prize master of Eunice, 36n
prosecution of, 76
Hooper, John
and enlistment of U.S. citizens in French service, 363
Hooper, Stephen
dispute with Thomas Pagan, 724-6
Hope (ship)
detained by Dutch trade embargo, 91, 143-4, 146-7
Hope (sloop)
captured by French privateer, 722n
Hopewell (British privateer)
and case of Prosperity, 389n
Hopewell, Treaty of
and Indian land cessions, 316
Hopkins, John
and Short's business affairs, 460, 571n
Horse-Hoeing Husbandry (Jethro Tull)
recommended by TJ, 241, 303
horses
cost of, 29
for TJ, 66, 325, 424, 504, 657, 721, 757, 799, 800
food for, 356, 578
and TJ's crop-rotation plan, 423, 577, 658
Hortalez, Roderigue, & Cie., 246n
hospital, marine
and relief of Saint-Domingue refugees in Va., 456
Hotham, William
naval operations in Mediterranean, 496
Hough, George
letter from, 539
copyright for, 539
The Female Guide, 539
identified, 539n
House, Mrs. Mary
death, 168
mentioned, 133
house joiners
for Monticello, 18, 26-7, 65, 92
Houseman & Mashiler
and case of Betsey, 432, 453
House of Representatives, U.S. See United States: House of Representatives
housewares
TJ's sent to Monticello, 19-20
Howard, Carlos
and stolen slaves, 13-14
Howe, Richard, Earl
drives French fleet into Brest, 646-7
Howell, Jacob R., 712n
Howell, Joseph, Jr.
and Robert Quarles's claim against U.S., 235
Hubbard, Nicholas
applies for U.S. citizenship, 648
Humphreys, David
letters from, 60, 140-1, 331-2, 427, 541-2, 613-14, 673, 755-6
and Barclay's mission to Morocco, 58
mission to Algiers, 60, 140, 238, 331-2, 427, 431, 517n, 751
account with Willink, Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 73
letters from submitted to Washington, 154, 332n, 614n, 673n, 756n
and ceremonial at N.Y., 248
payment to, 286
account with U.S., 427, 542, 755
and Proclamation of Neutrality, 430
and case of Maria, 542
and passports for U.S. ships, 542
and case of Commerant, 556
visited by Moors, 613
Hunt, Jeffrey
detained in Ga., 736-7
Hunter, Walter (Cherokee chief)
relations with Spain, 317
Hussey, Stephen
and southern whale fishery, 22-3
Hutcheson, Mr. See Hutchinson (Hutcheson), James
Hutchinson (Hutcheson), James
and address to Genet, 61
Hylton, Daniel L.
letter from, 107
and sale of Elk Hill, 87
and proposed purchase of lumber for France, 95, 107
Hylton, William
letter to, 323
letter from, 117
and proposed purchase of lumber for France, 107, 117, 323