The Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson
By Subject - S
- Scientific Investigations / Usefulness
of Studying Euclid and Archimedes
to William Green Mumford, 18 June 1799
- Scientific
Investigations / Importance of
to Peter Carr, 19 August 1785
- Sea
Power
to John Jay, 23 August 1785
- Secession
to George Washington, 23 May 1792
- Secession
to John Taylor, 1 June 1798
- Self-Government /
Right of
to John Adams, 21 January 1812
- Signers of the
Declaration Gone
to John Adams, 21 January 1812
- Slavery
/ Abolition
to Warville, 12 February 1788
- Slavery
/ And the U.S. Constitution
to James Monroe, 17 June 1785
- Slavery
/ And the U.S. Constitution
to James Madison, 8 September 1793
- Slavery
/ Emancipation
to St. George Tucker, 28 August 1797
- Slavery
/ Emancipation Efforts
from Notes for an Autobiography, 6 January 1821
- Slavery / Ending
from Jeffersons' autobiographical notes
- Slavery
/ Ending the Practice
to Dr. Price, 7 August 1785
- Slavery
/ Exposition on the Issues
from Notes on Virginia, 1782
- Slavery / Hope
for Emancipation
to Edward Coles, 25 August 1814
- Slavery
/ Jefferson's Plan to Convert to Free Tenant Farmers
to Edward Bancroft, 26 January 1788
- Slavery
/ Of Africans Compared to British Seamen
to Thomas Cooper (Doctor), 10 September 1814
- Slavery
/ Virginia Quaker Efforts to Create Tenant Farmers
to Edward Bancroft, 26 January 1788
- States / Disunity of
to Edmund Randolph, 15 February 1783
- Statesmanship
and the Congress
to Barnabas Bidwell, 5 July 1806
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