Volume 37 Index

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Fairfax Co., Va., 385n

Fairfax Court House, Va., 437, 534, 535

Fairlie, James

opposition to, 402, 516

recommended, appointed commissioner of bankruptcy, 403n, 577, 698, 704, 709

Falmouth, Eng., 179

Fanny (sloop), 199, 200n

Faris, Ezekiah, 172n

Faris, George, 172n

Faris, John, 172n

Faris, William, 172n, 244

"Farmer" (Levi Lincoln), 410n

Farmer's Brother (Seneca Indian), 35n

Farrall, John, 244n

Faw, Abraham, 154

Fay, Joseph

letter from, 292

recommends aspirants for office, 292

Federalists

appointment of, opposed, 10, 395n, 469

and appointment of bankruptcy commissioners, 210n

and Burr, 513n

called aristocrats, 17

and Cape Henlopen lighthouse, 502-3, 518, 519n

clergy allied with, 296, 684-7, 689

and clerks, xi, 409-10

in Conn., 296, 342, 400, 401n, 488

criticize College of William and Mary, 241-2n

in Del., 43n, 78, 116-18, 330-1, 466-8, 518, 519n, 542-4, 567-8, 601-2, 628-32, 660, 677-80

and France, 309, 333, 482

in Ga., 19, 53n, 392-3

and increases to government salaries, 467-8n

and Indian affairs, 33

judiciary dominated by, 53n, 438, 678, 701

leaders irreconcilable, 168, 295-6, 330, 400, 592

and Louisiana, 482

in Mass., 188, 296, 555-6, 689

and McGurk's case, 284n

in Md., 521, 579n

in Me., 676

mismanage, obfuscate public finances, 157-8

in Miss. Terr., 3-5, 319

monopolize public offices, 116-17, 409-10

name rendered odious, 400

in N.C., 343n, 395n, 614

in New England, 684-7, 689

in N.H., 400, 401n, 421n, 462-3, 622n, 689

in N.J., 23n, 210-11, 345-6, 363, 465, 474-5, 670n

in Northwest Terr., 505n

in N.Y., 136n, 449, 460-1, 468, 514-15, 517

oppose repeal of Judiciary Act, 73-4, 331n, 335-6

oppose Va. influence in government, 467

in Pa., 161-4, 592

in Philadelphia, 85n, 315-18, 539n, 658, 659n

plan for election of 1804, 401

poets, 689n

and Priestley, 595n

printers, newspapers, 19, 119, 168, 189n, 241-2n, 284n, 296, 308, 315-18, 342, 388-9, 437n, 555, 689n

removal of, expected, urged, 116-17, 518, 538-9, 542-4, 555-6, 559, 568n, 601, 628-32, 658, 659n, 660

return to Republican ranks, 466, 514, 690

seized by frenzy, madness, 295

threaten, remove Republican subordinates, 111-12, 404, 449, 450n, 555

in Va., 129n, 438, 464, 469, 690

in Vt., 488

in Washington, D.C., 556n

Felice, Fortunatio Bartolomeo de

Code de l'humanité, 229

Fénélon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-

Aventures de Télémaque, 49n

Fenner, Arthur

advises on appointments, 602-3

introduces H. Smith, 458

letters from, 458, 602-3

reelection of, 401n, 458n

Fenno, John Ward, 284n

Fenwick, Richard

identified, 146n

letter from, 145-6

seeks TJ's assistance, 145-6

Ferguson, Hugh, 530, 705

Ferguson, James, 396, 398n

Fergusson, David

advises on public auctions, 70-1

letter from, 70-1

"Seven Friends," 70-1n

Fernando, Prince of Asturias, 496, 501n

ferries, 96, 384-5, 535, 665n

Finley, Samuel, 359, 360n, 379, 607, 608n

First Part of a Brief Register, Kalendar and Survey of the Several Kinds, Forms of all Parliamentary Writs (William Prynne), 231

fish

cod, 50

herring, 479

price of, 479

fisheries, 163, 164n, 285, 486

Fisk, Moses, 711

Fitz, Gideon, 653-4

Fitzgerald, John, 302, 303n

Fitzherbert, Anthony

Graunde abridgement, 230

Fitzhugh, Henry, 385n

Fitzhugh, Richard, 384, 385n

Fitzhugh, William, 154, 170, 181

Fitzhugh family (Fairfax Co., Va.), 385, 437

Fitzjames, William, 492

FitzSimons, Thomas, 293n

Flagg, Samuel, 708

Fletcher, Andrew, 685, 687n

Flim, Richard, 293n

Florida

acquisition of, 265-6, 365, 371, 374-5, 418-19, 452, 455, 495, 497-8

descriptions of, 365, 452, 455

economic prospects of, 452, 455

and France, 264, 265, 365, 371, 374-5, 482, 497-8, 501n

Indians in, vii-viii, 7-8, 12

militia, 7-8, 12

and Spain, 7-8, 12, 495, 497-8, 501n

threat of slave insurrection in, 93

timber in, 452, 455

Flower, Benjamin, 179n

Fœdera, Conventiones, Literae, et Cujuscunque Generis Acta Publica (Thomas Rymer), 229

Foley, Robert

General Abridgment of Cases in Equity, 230

Folsom (Folsome), Nathaniel, 23, 53

food and drink

bacon, 507, 587

barley, 564n

beef, 479

bread, 564n

butter, 650

cocoa, 25-6

cream cheese, 562

endive, 100

flour, 479, 507n

food preservation, 562

ginger, 26

grapes, xi, 159, 202, 203

molasses, xiii, 25-6, 79, 167

olives, 639, 644, 646n

oysters, 285

peaches, 201, 203

peas, 564n

pimento, 26

plantains, 479

pork, 479

porter, 332n

potatoes, 562, 564n

rice, 26, 242

rum, 133n, 479

soup, 562, 564n

starch, 562

whiskey, 638, 643

yams, 479

See also cider; coffee; corn; fish; hams; wine

Forell, Phillip de, 496, 497, 501n

Forfait, Pierre Alexandre, 238n

Forrest, Uriah, 196n, 522n, 548n, 604n, 627n

Forster, Thomas, 325, 326n

Forsyth, Benjamin, 23, 52, 53n

Forsyth, William

Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit Trees, 433, 435n, 563, 564n

Fort, Edwin, 549

Fort Wayne, 54-6

Fosdick, Nicholl, 704, 708

fossils, 434n

Foster, Augustus John, 665n

Foster, Sir Michael

Report of Some Proceedings on the Commission of Oyer and Terminer, 230

Foster, S.

letter from cited, 718

Foster, Theodore

advises on appointments, 376n, 602-3

letter from, 602-3

as reference, 44

Foulis Press (Glasgow), 5, 6n

Fox, Samuel M., 617n

France

Agriculture

agricultural societies, 177, 179, 290, 640, 644

damaged by frost, 483, 485n

grape varieties from, 159

merino sheep, 674n

mulberry cultivation, 640, 644, 646n

Art

exhibited at Louvre, 347

gardens, 485n

Economy

depreciation of currency, 73, 74n, 101

food prices, 483

reduced state of public finances, 498

silk cultivation, 640, 644, 646n

Foreign Relations

Amiens treaty, 82-4, 287, 479, 484n

and Denmark, 82, 84n

expeditionary force to Saint-Domingue, 25, 27n, 91, 93, 266, 365-6, 427-8, 463-4, 479, 498, 524n, 600, 659

and Guadeloupe, 92, 93n

and Italy, 498-9

minister to Great Britain, 481-2, 484n

with Spain, 494-8, 501n

with Vatican, 498

National Institute of Arts and Sciences

communications, specimens sent to, 446

members of, 432, 434n

officers of, 446

papers delivered before, 45, 46n

TJ elected to, 80n

and water purification, 432

Navy

and Batavian Republic, 524n

use of shears, 682

and water purification, 434n, 561

Politics and Government

coup of 18 Brumaire, 485n

Legion of Honor, 484n

newspaper restrictions, 498

not a republic, viii-ix, 80n, 482, 484n

prospects for republicanism, 295, 427

reestablishment of slavery in colonies, 484n

See also Bonaparte, Napoleon

Science and Learning

Académie Française, 232

improvements in silk manufacturing, 646-7n

lighthouse improvements, 561

patents, 432, 434n, 560

periodicals, publications, 562, 564n

source for books, 5-6, 94, 113-15, 182, 183, 228, 233, 234, 433

water purification, 221n, 431-5, 559-61

Society

love of social interaction, 310

pleasure substituted for freedom, 483

restoration of Catholic Church in, 484n, 498-9

U.S. Relations with

appointment of French minister to U.S., 79-80

and Federalists, 333

and Fla., 263, 265, 365, 371, 374, 482, 495, 497, 501n

French as U.S. consuls, 306, 307, 527

French consuls in U.S., 222, 223, 632, 633, 634n

French influence on Indian affairs, 65

French prisoners in U.S., 238-9n

French role in American Revolution, 320, 321

and Guadeloupe, 239-40n

immigrants to U.S., 130n, 442n

interference with U.S. shipping, commerce, 365

and Louisiana, viii-ix, 65, 264-6, 333, 367-75, 418-19, 437, 451-2, 454-5, 482, 484n, 494-8, 500, 501n, 600, 620n, 651, 661

and naval prizes, 8-9n

reactions to TJ's annual message, 82-3

and Republicans, 333-4

and Saint-Domingue, 427-8, 452-3, 463-4, 484n, 576-7n, 600

secretary of U.S. legation, 362, 410-16

state of, 482

and U.S. neutrality, 365

See also Convention of 1800

Franklin, Benjamin

bust of, 73, 321, 322, 366

and E. Watson, 526, 527n

and the Gulf Stream, 487n

and Houdon's statue of Washington, 218n

library of, 5-6

as minister to France, 82, 83

name used for cipher demonstration, 327-8

and Russian Academy of Science, 425-6n

Franklin, Jesse, 10n, 344n

Frasure, James, 314n

Fréart de Chambray, Roland

Parallèle de l'architecture, 114, 115n

Frederician Code: or, a Body of Law for the Dominions of the King of Prussia, 230

Frederick Augustus, Elector of Saxony, 496

Frederick Co., Va., 397

Fredericksburg, Va., 134, 710, 711n, 716

Freeman, Constant, 7-8, 159

Freeman, John, 340, 341n, 463, 534

freight

charges for, 361n

French language, 44, 408, 452, 455, 641-2, 645

French Revolution

and Denmark, 82, 84n

divided opinions on, in U.S., 309

interferes with correspondence with U.S., 309

Jacobins, 367n

and Lafayette, 366, 367n, 453-4, 456

and Lequinio de Kerblay, 633-4n

and Smyth, 84n

Freneau, Peter, 706n

Fresnoy, Nicolas Lenglet du

Tablettes chronologiques, 232

Friedman, William F., 105n

Friends, Society of

in Del., 507n, 678

and education of blacks, 507n

and Indian affairs, 12n, 30

in Md., 12n, 650n

in Philadelphia, 507n

in Va., 511

Fries, John, 539n

Frisbie, Jonathan, 704, 708

Fulton, Robert, 482-3, 484-5n

fur trade, 566n

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