Volume 31 Index
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Daily Advertiser (New York), 341, 342n, 343
Dallas, Alexander J.
represents Duane, 451-3, 466-7
as Blount's attorney, 453n
receives Appendix, 553
Dana, Samuel W.
in House debates, 64, 65n
Danbury, Conn., 522n
dancing
study of, 496, 568
Daniel, Chesley, 188, 245
Dares Phrygius, 340, 341n
Darke, William, 492, 493n, 521, 531
Darlington (horse), 273n
Darmsdatt, Joseph
supplies fish for Monticello, 112, 116, 126n, 149-50, 591
dates, 586
Daubenton, Louis Jean Marie, 528, 530
Daveiss, Joseph Hamilton, 264n
Davenport, William
and renovation of Monticello, 20, 148, 272
letter to cited, 149n
Davie, William R.
appointed envoy to France, 46n, 144, 212, 279, 338
political ambitions, 302
returns to U.S., 456n
forwards letters, 465n
in France, 465n
arrives in Europe, 475-6, 477n, 480, 482-3
secretary for, 475-6, 480, 482-3
arrives in Paris, 561
See also France: U.S. Relations with
Davis, Augustine
and TJ's letters to Callender, 180-1n, 202n
publishes Federalist newspaper, 181n
Davis, Cornelius, 351n
Davis, Isaac, 542
Davis, Thomas T., 262, 263n
Davis's tavern (Fredericksburg, Va.), 361n
Davy. See Hern, David
Dawson, John
has Madison's confidence, 279, 299
Day, Thomas
History of Sandford and Merton, 20-1
Dayton, Jonathan
stifles debate in House, 64
in Senate, 453n
deafness
and sign language, 311
Dearborn, Henry, 551
Debates in the House of Delegates of Virginia, upon Certain Resolutions before the House, upon the Important Subject of the Acts of Congress Passed at their Last Session, Commonly Called, the Alien and Sedition Laws, 117, 122, 137
debt
N.Y. legislation on, 4-5
imprisonment for, 281, 282n
Declaration of Independence, 156, 170
Dedham, Mass., 429
De la Grange, Joseph E. G. M., 396n
Delamotte, M.
engineer, 540-2
Delamotte, F. C. A.
and TJ's financial transactions, 40
forwards letters, 144-5
letter to cited, 442n
Delaware
Cobbett's residence in, 153-6
responds to Va. Resolutions, 174n
selection of presidential electors, 201
businesses, 396n
Indians of, 411
Delaware Indians
language, 393
missionaries among, 393
Delaware River
freezes over, 51, 75, 376
De La Warr, Thomas West, fourth Baron
governor of Va., 412
Denning, William, 557
De Paw. See Pauw, Cornelius de
Derby, Elias Hasket, 602
Derieux, Justin Pierre Plumard
misfortunes of, 544, 545n
TJ gives financial assistance to, 544
Derieux, Maria Margarita Martin (Mme Justin Pierre Plumard Derieux), 544, 545n
Desaix, Louis Charles, 134n
Desfourneaux, Edmé Etienne Borne
commissioner to W. Indies, 24, 30-1, 34, 37
letter to Adams, 44, 45n, 48
Dexter, Samuel
on president's term of office, 324
in Senate, 382n, 454n, 605
asserts principles of common law, 447, 545
named secretary of war, 581
Dick (E. Randolph's slave), 583
Dickey, Capt. (Little Sam), 239
Dickinson, John
letter to, 417
letters from, 445, 567
receives pamphlet, 417, 445
political opinions, 445
receives Appendix, 551, 567
regard for TJ, 567
Dickinson College, xli, 452n
Didot, Pierre and Firmin
develop printing process, 145n
Dinsmore, James
witnesses indenture, 199
housejoiner at Monticello, 270, 272-3n, 354, 364
terms of employment, 272-3n
letter to cited, 355n
letter from cited, 364n
Dionaea muscipula
venus flytrap, 535
Direct Tax (1798)
opposition to, vii
needed to pay for defense measures, 5
anticipated revenue from, 33
need to augment, 306, 358
amendment of, 598, 599, 609
and valuation of houses, 602
See also Fries Rebellion
Discourses on Davila (John Adams), 429-30
dishes, 586
Dismal Swamp
Green Sea land investments, 216, 218, 234, 235, 239, 506, 508, 511n, 515
Divers, George
resides in Albemarle Co., 108, 109n, 323
letters from cited, 109n
letters to cited, 109n
Divers, Martha Walker (Mrs. George Divers), 20
Dixon, John, 165n
Dobson, Thomas
books purchased from, 87, 587, 588n
prints APS Transactions, 549-50
dogs, 271
Dolly (E. Randolph's slave), 584
Donald & Burton
and Short's business affairs, 145n
Donald & Fraser (Petersburg), 226
Dorsey, Mr., 102
Dougherty, Felix, 559-60
Dover (Goochland Co., Va.)
T. M. Randolph's land at, 390-1
Dover tract (Va.)
Short considers buying, 507, 511n
Dowse, Edward, 429-30, 551
Duane, Margaret Bache, 454n, 493n
Duane, William
letters from, 453-4, 466-7
and J. Ogden, 72-3
assaulted, 152-3n
and Cobbett, 153-62
publishes Liston's letters, 153n
imprisonment at Calcutta, 154, 160, 161n
and Callender, 163-4
receives payment, 342n, 575, 577n
Senate prosecution of, 408, 410-11n, 416, 422, 447, 451-4, 466-7, 476, 481, 483, 491, 492, 493n, 521n, 537, 603-6
identified, 453-4n
and TJ's statement for Aurora, 458n, 460n
goes into hiding, 466-7, 476, 483, 492, 521n
indictments against, 521, 522n, 531, 536
and Madison, 524-5
comments on Federalists, 563n, 581n
updates, sells Gifford's work, 575, 577n
See also Aurora (Philadelphia)
Dublin, Ireland
political activities in, 134n, 381-2
O'Connor imprisoned in, 165n
See also Trinity College (Dublin)
Ducos, Pierre Roger, 336-7, 344-5
dueling, 376-7
Dugnani, Antonio
letter to, 559-60
correspondence with TJ, 510n
acquaintance with TJ, 559-60
letter from cited, 560n
Dumfries, Va.
TJ stops at, 186
Dumouriez, Charles François Du Périer, 88n
Dunbar, Rev. John, 215n
Dunbar, William
letters to, 137-9, 311
letter from, 203
source of information about west, 28-9, 136, 236-7, 311
TJ opens correspondence with, 136, 137-9
identified, 138-9n
scientific pursuits, 138-9n, 203, 311
letter from cited, 139n
records sign language, 310, 311
Dungeness (Randolph estate), 537
Dunmore, John Murray, fourth Earl of
and Logan's speech, 70, 130, 372, 373n, 393, 435n
imposes peace on Shawnees, 373n, 399, 479
Dunmore's War
causes, beginning of, 370, 373n, 477-80
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 434n
du Pont, Gabrielle Joséphine de la Fite de Pelleport
wife of V. du Pont, 327, 329
du Pont, Victor Marie
returns to U.S., 313-15, 331
family, 314n, 327, 329, 331
part of family enterprise, 327-9, 531n
Du Pont (de Nemours), Père, Fils et Compagne, 530-1n
du Pont de Nemours, E. I., & Co., 396n
du Pont de Nemours, Éleuthère Irénée
arrives in U.S., 314n
family, 314n, 327, 329
part of family enterprise, 327-9
Du Pont de Nemours, Françoise Robin Poivre
relation to Bureaux de Pusy, 95-6
precedes husband to U.S., 292n, 305, 314n, 331
qualities of, 327, 329
TJ hopes to see, 481, 483, 496
sends regards to TJ, 529, 530
mentioned, 315
Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre Samuel
letters to, 313-14, 495-6, 578
letters from, 326-9, 385-6, 527-31, 558-9
on education, ix, 495-6, 527-31, 558
plans to settle in Va., 92, 327, 328, 481, 483, 531n
marriages, 95, 96n
moves to U.S., 95-6, 104, 264-5, 292, 305-6, 313-15, 321, 326-9, 331, 340
carries letters, news of friends, 175, 328, 329
family, 264-5, 305, 314n, 327-8, 329
TJ praises, 292, 340-1, 481, 495
does not speak English, 313, 327, 328
career in France, 327, 328
expected in Philadelphia, 327, 328, 362, 385-6
departure from Paris, 328, 329
political views, 386
sees TJ, 481, 483
association with National Institute of France, 496, 529, 530, 531n, 578n
invited to Monticello, 496, 524, 591
founds company, 527, 529, 530-1n
"Mémoire" on primary schools, 529, 530, 531n
Vues sur l'éducation nationale, 529, 530
treatise on national education, 531n
and APS, 578
essay on plants, polyps, and insects, 578
du Pont de Nemours, Sophie Madeleine Dalmas
wife of E. I. du Pont de Nemours, 327, 329
DuVal, N. P., 584
DuVal, William, 583-4
Dwight, Timothy, 294n
Dyer, Mr., 551