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Chronology -- Francois Jean, Marquis de Chastellux, [A conversation always varied and interesting] -- Abigail Adams Smith, [A man of great sensibility and parental affection] (1784-1785) -- Francois Alexandre Frederic, duc de la Rochefoucauld-Liancourt, [A stock of information not inferior to that of any man] -- Samuel Harrison Smith, [Fourth of July at the president's mansion] (1801 and 1803) -- Samuel L. Mitchill, [Visiting the president's mansion] (1802-1803) -- John Quincy Adams, [Large stories] (1804-1809) -- Joseph Story, [The marks of intense thought and perseverance] -- Margaret Bayard Smith, [The habitation of philosophy and virtue] (1809 and 1837) -- John Edwards Caldwell, The sage of Monticello (1809) -- John Melish, Interview with Mr. Jefferson (1812) -- Philip Mazzei, [An Italian friend remembers Virginia and France] (1813) -- George Ticknor, [Man of the Mountain] (1815) -- Francis Hall, Monticello (1818) -- Adam Hodgson, [A philosophical legislator] (1824) -- Daniel Webster, Memorandum of Mr. Jefferson's conversations (1824) -- Bernhard, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, [From the University of Virginia to Monticello] (1828) -- John Bernard, Recollections of President Jefferson (1828) -- Martha Jefferson Randolph, [A father's grief, a daughter's memories] (1832) -- Virginia J. Randolph Trist, [Fond memories from a grandaughter] (1839) -- John Trumbull, [Of art and religion] (1841) -- Augustus J. Foster, [A visionary who loved to dream eyes wide open] (1841) -- Daniel Pierce Thompson, [Talking with Jefferson: two accounts] (1841 and 1863) -- Francis T. Brooke, [A man of easy and ingratiating manners] (1849) -- Robley Dunglison, [The last days of Thomas Jefferson] (1852) -- Ellen W. Randolph Coolidge, [What Jefferson was like as a grandfather] (ca. 1856) -- Thomas Jefferson Randolph, [The life and death of Thomas Jefferson] (ca. 1857) -- Edmund Bacon, [Daily life at Monticello] (1862) -- Henry Tutwiler, Thomas Jefferson (1868) -- George Long, [Jefferson and the boy professor] (1875) -- Peter F. Fossett, "Once the slave of Thomas Jefferson" (1898).. |